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SDSU Guard Weekly Summit Best

The Summit League named South Dakota State junior George Marshall its men’s basketball player of the week on Monday.

Valley Teams Dominate

North Dakota State finished atop both national polls after winning its fourth straight Football Championship Subdivision title over the weekend by defeating Illinois State.

Final Poll Set For FBS

Ohio State is No. 1 in the final Associated Press poll and TCU finished third, in front of two teams that made the playoff ahead of the Horned Frogs.

NSIC Tabs Weekly Winners

Augustana College junior forward Casey Schilling has been named the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference South Division Player of the Week.

T-Wolves Have Another Injury

Just when the Minnesota Timberwolves appeared to be getting some good news on the injury front, they suffered another blow.

South Dakota Secretary of State Ready for Session

Secretary of State, Shantel Krebs, has been in office for a week before the start of the 2015 legislative session.

Iowa Radon Levels High

Iowa is believed to have the largest percentage of homes in the U.S. with radon levels above what the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) calls “acceptable.”

Increase In Gas Tax On The Table

The 2015 Iowa legislative session begins today (Monday) and unfinished debates of the past — like whether to raise the state gas tax — are on the agenda.

Iowa Straw Poll Will Take Place

Iowa Republican Party leaders have unanimously decided to hold a straw poll, with the Iowa G-O-P’s chairman stressing it is a “snapshot” of the presidential race with “no binding effect” on the Iowa Caucuses.

Job Creation Priority For Ricketts

Nebraska Governor Pete Ricketts says state government must work to create jobs this legislative session.

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