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Coyotes Advance Track Athletes

South Dakota track and field concluded competition at the NCAA West Preliminaries on Saturday, advancing three athletes to the NCAA Championships.

GPAC Updates Logo

The Great Plains Athletic Conference (GPAC) has unveiled a new logo that will be implemented for the 2015-16 academic year.

Plenty of Jobs in Agriculture

A report recently released by the U.S. Department of Agriculture shows there are plenty of jobs in ag-related fields.

Nebraska Attorney General Questions Death Penalty Repeal

Attorney General Doug Peterson is raising questions about the legality of a section of the death penalty repeal law passed by the legislature.

Crash Rates Highest for Teens

A new study finds almost two-thirds of people injured or killed in crashes involving a teen driver are people -other- than the teen behind the wheel.

Nebraska Lawmakers Override Governor Again

State legislators have overriden Governor Pete Ricketts again to pave the way for youth brought into the country illegally to apply for Nebraska driver’s licenses.

Minnesota Groups Supports Waters of the US Rule

A final rule to clarify which water bodies fall under regulations of the Clean Water Act has been released by the EPA.

Small Town Study Finds Entrepreneurial Spirit

A recent study released by the USDA Economic Research Service focused on towns that are losing population, and several in South Dakota and Nebraska were featured as towns struggling to hold residents.

Xcel Energy Drones Replacing Manual Inspections

Electric and natural gas company, Xcel Energy, based in Minneapolis, is testing the feasibility of using drones within their inspecting operations.

Wayne State College President to Retire

Since 1985, Curt Frye has been with Wayne State College in Nebraska.