 01/29/10 The Miami High boys' soccer team defeated Coral Park 1-1 (4-1 penalty kicks) to win the District 14-6A title. After a tie game, Kevin Cabrera made the game-winning save on the third penalty kick to preserve the Stingarees' season.
 01/26/10 Bon Homme County Commissioners met in regular session January 19, 2010 with commissioners Russell Jelsma, John Hauck, Eugene Kokesh, Ed Van Gerpen and John Pesek present. Also present was Auditor Tamara Brunken and B&H Publishing representative, Sheila Kremer.
01/25/10 Here are the South Dakota Sportswriters' Association girls basketball polls for the week of Jan. 25.
01/18/10 This is the South Dakota Sportswriters Association Girls Basketball Poll for the week of Jan. 18
 01/17/10 Pro Football National Football League Playoffs Wild-card Playoffs Saturday, Jan. 9 N.Y. Jets 24, Cincinnati 14 Dallas 34, Philadelphia 14 Sunday, Jan. 10 Baltimore 33, New England 14 Arizona 51, Green Bay 45 (OT) Divisional Playoffs Saturday, Jan. 16 New Orleans 45, Arizona 14 Indianapolis 20, Baltimore 3 Today, Jan. 17 Minnesota 34, Cowboys 3 N.Y. Jets 17, San Diego 14 Conference Championships ...
 01/13/10 Terry Berens, 38, died Sunday, Jan. 10, 2010 at Sanford Health from a massive heart attack. Funeral services were held Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2010 at Grace Lutheran Church, Parker with burial in Rosehill Cemetery, Parker.
01/07/10 Here is the South Dakota Sportswriters' Association girls basketball poll for the week of Jan. 4.
 01/05/10 Sturgis and Redfield-Doland remain the top teams in the South Dakota Wrestling Ratings.
 01/04/10 A Freeman South Dakota bank has been ordered to pay $50,000 for disability bias.
 01/04/10 Seventh-ranked Duke didn’t need long to make Clemson look as uncomfortable as ever at Cameron Indoor Stadium in Durham, N.C.
 01/04/10 Southern California is imposing sanctions on its basketball program for violating NCAA rules involving former player O.J. Mayo. The university's investigation found rules were violated during Mayo's one season with the Trojans in 2007-08 under former coach Tim Floyd. Mayo currently plays for the NBA's Memphis Grizzlies.
01/04/10 DeShawn Sims and Manny Harris took control with Michigan's first Big Ten victory of the season on the line. Sims had 28 points and nine rebounds, and Harris added 24 points and five assists to help the Wolverines beat 15th-ranked Ohio State 73-64 Sunday.
12/29/09 Taking a break from holiday cheer to check out the state high school basketball scene: The Lincoln Patriots are the surprise team of the year so far in girls basketball, surging to the top spot in the South Dakota Sportswriters Association rankings after last week's 45-36 road win over then-No. 1 Washington. The Warriors dropped to No. 2, followed by ESD schools Aberdeen Central, Brandon Valley ...
12/29/09 The South Dakota Sportswriters' Association girls basketball polls for the week of Dec. 28.
 12/28/09 Rochester John Marshall grad Tyler Cain is the second-leading scorer for the University of South Dakota men's basketball team with a 13.7 average through 11 games. He also leads the team with an average of 7.8 rebounds per game.
12/21/09 Area Bowling CROFTON COMMERCIAL HIGH TEAM GAME: Waste Connection 908 HIGH TEAM SERIES: Waste Connection 2620 HIGH INDIVIDUAL GAME: Tom Wiebelhaus 257, Steve Honeywell 238, Brian Wiebelhaus 233, Dylan Gobel 233
12/20/09 Travis Adney burned the nets for 32 points to lead Pierre to a 77-70 win over Lincoln at the Lincoln gym on Saturday. Adney was 9 of 11 from the field and 11-for-14 from the line for the Governors. Zach Hanson chipped in with 11 points and 10 rebounds. For the Patriots, Trey Naasz had 14 points and nine rebounds, and Ty Jaros and Houston Hoffman each had 12 points. The Pats shot 41.5 percent to ...
 12/20/09 By Tim Giago (Nanwica Kciji) © 2009 Native Sun News December 21, 2009 One of the poems that gave me strength over these many...
 12/19/09 COLUMBUS - Three Sunland are football players were named to the Associated Press Nebraska All-State Football first team fo...
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