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SDSU, MONTANA SET FOR PLAYOFF REMATCH – South Dakota State University Athletics

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South Dakota State will host Montana in the second round of the Football Championship Subdivision playoffs, marking a rematch from last season’s national championship game.

Kickoff is set for 1 p.m. Saturday at Dana J. Dykhouse, with live video coverage available through the ESPN+ streaming platform. Tickets are on sale at JackrabbitTickets.com, with pricing starting at $10. Current Jackrabbit season ticket holders have until 5 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 3 to claim their same seats for the playoff opener. Any unclaimed season tickets, including those for premium seating areas, will be available for purchase by the general public at 7 a.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 4.

The third-seeded Jackrabbits, 10-2 overall and the automatic qualifier from the Missouri Valley Football Conference, received an opening-round bye. Montana, seeded 14th, improved to 9-4 overall after defeating Tennessee State, 41-27, Nov. 30 in Missoula, Montana.

SDSU defeated Montana, 23-3, this past January in Frisco, Texas, for the Jackrabbits’ second consecutive national championship. The two programs have met in the postseason on two other occasions with Montana winning both times on its home field — a 61-48 victory in 2009 and a 24-17 win in 2015. Overall, the Grizzlies hold an 8-1 series advantage.

The Jackrabbits are making their 13th consecutive appearance in the FCS playoffs and 14th overall. SDSU has earned a top-eight seed seven of the last eight seasons.

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North Dakota Governor-elect Kelly Armstrong: Unleashing American Energy

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North Dakota Governor-elect Kelly Armstrong joins Jason to share how he got into politics, as well as a deep dive on numerous energy issues that he believes are the key to unleashing the American economy. 

Plus, Jason ponders how Vice President Harris’ staff allowed her to release a video where she did not come across well.

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BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) – Three North Dakotans were recently honored with a State Historical Society Local History Award.

John A. Mcmillan of Grand Forks, who helped create the Walsh County Historic Preservation Commission, and Allan Burke of Linton, a journalist and historian with a passion for preserving letterpress printing, received the Excellence in Local History Award.

Curtis G. Eriksmoen of Bismarck, a journalist and author of a series of books titled “Did You Know That?,” received the Heritage Profile Honor Award for his impact on preserving the state’s history.

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Shaw: Analyzing the selection of Doug Burgum to be Interior secretary

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Donald Trump selecting North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum to be secretary of the Interior and “energy czar” is a good move. Burgum is smart, experienced and connected in these areas. Perhaps more importantly, Burgum is capable and competent, unlike unfit Cabinet nominees such as Tulsi Gabbard and RFK Jr.

Yes, Burgum has been a Trump bootlicker, and was very good at it. He made numerous appearances on television, while making excuses for Trump’s transgressions. He campaigned all over the country for Trump. He constantly traveled to Mar-a-Lago. He even attended Trump’s criminal trial in New York. In essence, Burgum bet on the right horse and was rewarded.

Trump was undoubtedly attracted to Burgum’s experience as a wealthy businessman and his connections to the oil industry. However, the most important thing to Trump is loyalty, and Burgum clearly demonstrated that. Burgum has come a long way since he said he wouldn’t do business with Trump.

Part of Burgum’s responsibility will be to oversee the National Park Service. Hopefully, Burgum will put an end to attempts to remove wild horses from Theodore Roosevelt National Park in North Dakota.

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Burgum will also oversee the Bureau of Indian Affairs. That’s a good fit, as Burgum has impressively reached out to Native Americans in North Dakota.

Burgum’s nomination comes at a time when oil production is at record highs. However, Trump’s position of “Drill, baby, drill” could cause major problems for the environment. Will Burgum push for drilling for oil and gas or a refinery in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge? How about near Theodore Roosevelt National Park? How about in other protected federal lands?

Any of those scenarios would be very damaging.

Following Trump’s lead, Burgum would likely move to abolish climate rules and eliminate subsidies for clean energy. That would be alarming.

Burgum should easily be confirmed by the Senate, and it will be good to have a North Dakotan in the Cabinet. However, by working so closely with Trump, Burgum’s words will prove to be prophetic when he said, “You’re judged by the company you keep.”

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Good to hear that Sen. Kevin Cramer says the allegations against Pete Hegseth, Trump’s nominee for Defense secretary, are “very concerning.” According to a police report, Hegseth allegedly committed a disturbing violent sexual assault and then paid off the victim. Hegseth is also unqualified for the job.

Sen. Tina Smith got it right when she told the Minnesota Star Tribune that Hegseth has “zero experience managing on this scale.”

Thanks so much for once again voting me “Best Columnist of the Red River Valley.” I am truly humbled, especially because there are several other outstanding columnists in this area. It’s an honor to have this platform, and it’s very gratifying to know that I am connecting with you, the readers.

InForum columnist Jim Shaw is a former WDAY TV reporter and former KVRR TV news director.

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