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Rounds: Rail System Unbalanced
The back log of rail cars just as harvest is getting underway continues to cause problems for South Dakota companies and producers.
Jacks Seek Bounce Back
Two teams in search of their first Missouri Valley Football Conference win of the season square off Saturday night as South Dakota State plays host to Missouri State in the annual Hall of Fame Game.
Coyotes Celebrate Homecoming
The University of South Dakota welcomes Northern Iowa to the Dakota Dome for its Dakota Days football game Saturday.
More Trouble For Peterson
There could be more judicial problems awaiting Minnesota Viking running back Adrian Peterson.
Wild Score Shutout In Opener
Zach Parise scored one of Minnesota’s four goals in the second period and assisted on two others, helping the Wild overwhelm the Colorado Avalanche 5-0 in the season opener Thursday night.
Huskers Lose Cager
Nebraska freshman forward B.J. Day will miss the season after tearing the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee during practice.
Nebraska Nurses Get Help to Work in Underserved Areas
A grant has been given to the University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Nursing for nurses from, or going to work in, underserved and rural areas across the state.
Mountain Lion Shot in Northeast Nebraska
The population of mountain lions is unknown in northeast Nebraska, but it’s no doubt that they are there.
South Dakota Attorney General to Defend State Law on Same Sex Marriage
As the US Supreme Court denied a request to determine if states are required to acknowledge same sex marriages.
Senate Candidate Says EB5 Program Isn’t a Key Issue
Mike Rounds, candidate for the South Dakota U.S. Senate seat, says EB5 may need improvement, but shouldn’t be the focus of the race.