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Rounds Travels To Texas
South Dakota Senate candidate Mike Rounds recently spent some time in Texas, visiting the US – Mexican border, trying to get a handle on the border crossing by illegal immigrants.
Legacy Of Yankton College Continues
Yankton College may have closed thirty years ago, but the alumni and board are still active and still awarding scholarships.
Report Critical Of Iowa Water Quality
A report from the Iowa Policy Project (IPP) is critical of the state’s current strategies to fight water pollution.
Professor Wants Licenses For Children Of Illegals
Nebraska is the only state that bans children of illegal immigrants from obtaining a driver’s license and Creighton University Associate…
ACLU: No Right To Know About Immigrant Children
The Nebraska ACLU chapter is criticizing Governor Dave Heineman, claiming he has no need to know information on the illegal immigrant children now in Nebraska.
Twins Have Losing Weekend
Chris Archer won consecutive decisions for the first time this season as the Tampa Bay Rays extended their winning streak to a season-high five games with a 5-3 victory against the Minnesota Twins on Sunday.
Royals Swept By Sox
Jon Lester allowed no earned runs for the third time in four starts, and the Boston Red Sox completed a three-game sweep of the Kansas City Royals with a 6-0 win Sunday.
Jacks Set Basketball Schedule
The South Dakota State men’s basketball team released its 2014-15 schedule which includes 13 home games, along with a game on Nov. 30, at the Sanford Pentagon in Sioux Falls against Florida Gulf Coast.
Husker Earns Roster Spot
Nebraska sophomore Tai Webster was named to New Zealand’s 14-player traveling squad Saturday night, as the team continues preparations for the FIBA World Cup in late August.
Mauer Remains Sidelined
The Minnesota Twins still aren’t sure when first baseman Joe Mauer will return to the lineup.




