South Dakota
O'Gormans Tynan Elected 2025 South Dakota Boys State Governor As Rhoden Visits | Aberdeen Insider
Brody Tynan was elected governor of 2025 South Dakota Legion Boys State.
Tynan, who is a senior-to-be at O’Gorman High School in Sioux Falls, said he doesn’t have a clear plan for what he’ll do after high school, but he’s considered going into the medical field. Attending a military academy is another possible option, he said.
Discipline is of high importance to Tynan.
“I think that this discipline is something that is very important to my life. Discipline is something that every man needs to have. You need to be busy, and that’s what I need in my life. Boys State instills that in you,” he said after the governor’s banquet the evening of Thursday, June 5 in the Kessler’s Champions Room at the Barnett Center.
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Tynan said his sister was elected Supreme Court chief justice when she attended South Dakota Girls State.
He said it was a busy and sometimes stressful week, but he was happy to connect with fellow Boys Staters, especially those from smaller towns and reservations because they have different backgrounds.
Rhoden speaks to Boys Staters
Students at Boys State had the opportunity to see and meet South Dakota Gov. Larry Rhoden. Rhoden, a Republican, was the night’s keynote speaker during the governor’s banquet.
After dinner, Rhoden gave an address to students, telling them to take as many opportunities as they can.
South Dakota Gov. Larry Rhoden speaks to students during the 2025 South Dakota Boys State governor’s banquet Thursday, June 5 at the Barnett Center.
He said he never thought about being the state’s top elected official. Rhoden recalls growing up on a farm in western South Dakota and other experiences that lead to where he is today.
After high school, Rhoden served in the South Dakota National Guard. He was first elected to the Legislature in 2000.
The governor fielded questions and shared insight into what it was like moving into the role of governor and his experience thus far. He served as lieutenant governor under then-Gov. Kristi Noem from 2018 until her move to the Department of Homeland security in January.
“A lot of the issues that she brought up were near and dear to me. So, it was very much an honor to work alongside her, but I do have a different approach on a lot of things. Doesn’t mean that what she was doing was wrong or what I’m doing is right, just a different approach.” Rhoden said.
Boys State is open to high school juniors and seniors, with around 130 attendees this year.
The program, which is sponsored by the American Legion, is an experiment in government and civics. Attendees are randomly assigned to a city and one of two fictional political parties. They run for elected office throughout the week with the culmination being the election of the governor of South Dakota Boys State.
South Dakota
Iowa football lands explosive running back L.J. Phillips Jr.
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IOWA CITY — South Dakota transfer running back L.J. Phillips Jr. has committed to Iowa football, he announced on Jan. 11.
Phillips had a breakout 2025 season, rushing for more than 1,900 yards, along with 19 touchdowns. He also added 28 catches for 195 yards receiving and one touchdown. Phillips was named a second-team FCS All-American by Phil Steele.
Phillips, listed at 5-foot-9 and 225 pounds, will come to Iowa with two seasons of eligibility remaining.
After rushing for more than 4,100 yards in his high school career, Phillips spent three seasons at South Dakota. During his time with the Coyotes, Phillips rushed for nearly 2,220 yards, along with 23 touchdowns. A majority of that production came in 2025. Phillips rushed for 96 yards while maintaining his redshirt in 2023 and then 176 yards as a redshirt freshman in 2024.
But his numbers exploded last season with some ridiculous performances. Phillips rushed 35 times for 301 yards and two touchdowns against Northern Colorado. He had four rushing touchdowns in two separate games. That includes a 244-yard, four-touchdown outing against Murray State. Phillips finished the season averaging 6.5 yards per rush.
Iowa has seen a pair of departures via the transfer portal in its running back room — Jaziun Patterson and Terrell Washington Jr. Patterson ranked third on the Hawkeyes in rushing yards during the 2025 season with 296.
Iowa still projects to have a talented running back room for the 2026 season. Kamari Moulton, who led Iowa with 878 rushing yards last season, still has two seasons of eligibility remaining. Nathan McNeil showed potential in his true freshman season. Xavier Williams tallied 285 yards on the ground as a redshirt freshman.
And now, Iowa adds another weapon to that room in Phillips. The Hawkeyes’ running back unit looks to be stacked entering the 2026 season.
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South Dakota
Pictures of semi-truck, name of woman released in Minnehaha County fatal crash
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) – The South Dakota Department of Public Safety has released the name of the woman who was killed in a fatal crash in Minnehaha County last week.
64-year-old Patricia Archambeau of Mitchell died on January 5 due to her injuries in a crash that took place in the early hours of Saturday, January 3.
Archambeau’s 2012 Chevrolet Traverse was traveling eastbound on I-90 near mile marker 379, about four miles west of Humboldt, when she attempted to pull off on the side of the road.
At the same time, the Traverse was struck by a semi-truck, also traveling eastbound, and pulling a trailer. The truck continued driving east after the crash and has yet to be located.
On Sunday, the South Dakota Highway Patrol released two images of the semi-truck suspected of hitting Archambeau’s Traverse. The two photos were taken on I-29 near 41st Street in Sioux Falls at 2:25 a.m., about 12 minutes after the crash west of Humboldt.
Highway Patrol is seeking more information about a red Freightliner Cascadia semi-truck, missing its passenger-side headlight. If anyone has information, they’re asked to contact Highway Patrol at 605-367-5700.
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South Dakota knocks off Denver 82-72
VERMILLION, S.D. (AP) — Cameron Fens scored 23 points as South Dakota beat Denver 82-72 on Saturday.
Fens also contributed 12 rebounds and four blocks for the Coyotes (9-9, 1-2 Summit League). Isaac Bruns scored 20 points while going 8 of 12 and 3 of 4 from the free-throw line and added six rebounds. Jordan Crawford went 5 of 11 from the field (3 for 7 from 3-point range) to finish with 13 points.
Gabe Oldham led the Pioneers (8-11, 1-3) in scoring, finishing with 24 points, 13 rebounds and two steals. Denver also got 19 points from Zane Nelson. Carson Johnson also put up 11 points and six assists.
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The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.
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