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The boards that oversee South Dakota’s 10 public colleges are drafting policies in accordance with a new state law that will allow students to carry concealed weapons on campus. Starting ...
The boards that oversee South Dakota’s 10 public colleges are drafting policies in accordance with a new state law that will allow students to carry concealed weapons on campus. Starting ...
The 6-foot-3, 300-pound defensive lineman is one of 15 University of South Dakota slated to participate in USD Pro Day activities on Wednesday, March 26, in the DakotaDome. The event will start at ...
Week, who will play baseball for Division I South Dakota State University next season, said he would’ve loved to pitch in this game, especially at Target Field, but he was still able to make an ...
Luckily, there have been no recorded cases of West Nile thus far in 2025 in South Carolina, according to CDC data. Since 1999, there has been a total of 163 recorded cases of West Nile across the ...
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) - Independent U.S. Senate candidate and former Air Force Lt. Col. Brian Bengs is weighing in on the strikes between Israel and Iran.
This invasive pest is destroying trees in South Carolina. Here’s what to know about the invasive insect in SC, the Emerald Ash Borer.
Mount Marty University in Yankton also has a policy against firearms and weapons on campus. No weapons or firearms are allowed at the University of Sioux Falls. Students are encouraged to find safe ...
Fred Kelly is a sports reporter with the Midland Daily News. He is a 1987 graduate of Coleman High School and earned a B.S. from Central Michigan University in 1993 and an M.A. from CMU in 1996.
The 93rd South Dakota State Amateur Baseball Tournament runs Aug. 6-17, 2025 at Brandon. Class A teams will open Aug. 8-10 with the top six teams heading to Brandon for the final weekend. A ...
The South Dakota State University commit was tremendous, allowing just four hits in seven shutout innings. The southpaw struck out seven, while working around five walks and a pair of errors ...
South Dakota is on a path to invest $2 billion into its corrections facilities in the next decade as a result of its stringent crime laws. The inmate population is projected to soar 30% in the ...
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