South Dakota
South Dakota high school basketball scores for Feb. 10
South Dakota high school basketball scores for Saturday, Feb. 10, 2024:
Aberdeen Christian 78, Sully Buttes 54
Cheyenne-Eagle Butte 85, Wakpala 53
De Smet 63, Hills-Beaver Creek (Minn.) 45
Douglas 62, Mahpiya Luta (Red Cloud) 49
Elkton-Lake Benton 63, Garretson 55
Flandreau 50, Clark/Willow Lake 31
Groton Area 78, Mobridge-Pollock 39
Harrisburg 59, Rapid City Stevens 52
Iroquois/Lake Preston 69, Arlington 63
Lemmon 65, New Underwood 60
Leola/Frederick Area 77, Webster Area 58
Madison 80, Canton 74
Marty 90, Bennett County 71
Milbank 63, Tri-Valley 48
North Central 65, Herreid/Selby Area 59 (OT)
Sioux Valley 72, Parker 37
Todd County 49, Miller 48
Wessington Springs 77, Hitchcock-Tulare 48
Yankton 64, Rapid City Central 34
Belle Fourche Classic
Belle Fourche 52, Kadoka Area 45
Lead-Deadwood 82, Redfield 51
DWU Classic, in Mitchell
Bridgewater-Emery 64, Platte-Geddes 50
Dell Rapids St. Mary 59, Gregory 53
Freeman 55, Lower Brule 51
Hamlin 81, Viborg-Hurley 39
Howard 53, Parkston 48
McCook Central/Montrose 54, Corsica-Stickney 48
Philip 49, Centerville 44
St. Thomas More 49, Mount Vernon/Plankinton 38
White River 58, Canistota 50
Sacred Hoops Classic, in Chamberlain
Colome 71, Flandreau Indian 36
Lakota Tech 68, Crazy Horse 55
Pine Ridge 65, Santee (Neb.) 45
Potter County 59, Kimball/White Lake 41
St. Francis Indian 76, Lyman 73 (OT)
Belle Fourche 55, Hanson 40
Brandon Valley 69, Sioux Falls Lincoln 24
Bridgewater-Emery 37, Menno 25
Canton 68, Madison 48
Chester 62, Colman-Egan 39
Flandreau 65, Clark/Willow Lake 33
Garretson 66, Elkton-Lake Benton 60
Lemmon 55, New Underwood 30
Little Wound 61, Lead-Deadwood 38
Mahpiya Luta (Red Cloud) 73, Douglas 38
Miller 61, Todd County 47
Mobridge-Pollock 41, Groton Area 33
Parkston 50, Bon Homme 44
Rapid City Central 58, Yankton 40
Rapid City Stevens 66, Harrisburg 61 (OT)
Sioux Falls Christian 41, Mount Vernon/Plankinton 30
Sioux Valley 83, Parker 50
Tri-Valley 65, Milbank 54
Webster Area 61, Leola/Frederick Area 53
Wessington Springs 49, Hitchcock-Tulare 35
Great Plains Conference Classic, in Lake Andes
Avon 44, Burke 29
Centerville 52, Andes Central/Dakota Christian 40
Corsica-Stickney 48, Freeman Academy/Marion 13
Gayville-Volin 50, Marty 17
Scotland 43, Colome 30
Tripp-Delmont/Armour 51, Alcester-Hudson 38
Sacred Hoops Classic, in Chamberlain
Potter County 61, Pine Ridge 10
St. Francis Indian 59, Flandreau Indian 38
Warner Classic
Aberdeen Roncalli 51, Warner 35
Herreid/Selby Area 44, Waubay/Summit 36
Highmore-Harrold 42, Langford Area 28
Ipswich 43, Waverly-South Shore 29
Jones County 46, Wolsey-Wessington 43
Sully Buttes 43, Lower Brule 40
Wilmot 60, Tiospa Zina 31
South Dakota
Republican businessman Toby Doeden advances to primary runoff in South Dakota governor’s race
Republican businessman Toby Doeden has advanced to a runoff in South Dakota governor’s race, NBC News projects.
Gov. Larry Rhoden, who replaced Kristi Noem last year when President Donald Trump nominated her to lead the Department of Homeland Security, was battling with Rep. Dusty Johnson and former state House Speaker Jon Hansen for a second spot in the July 28 runoff. The primary will go to a runoff because no candidate eclipsed 35% of the vote.
Trump did not issue an endorsement in the race. Doeden branded himself on his campaign website as “a total political outsider who’s tired of the government’s failure to deliver on its promises” and one of Trump’s “fiercest supporters.”
Rhoden, a former lieutenant governor, agriculture secretary and lawmaker, campaigned on property tax cuts and lowering crime in his bid for a four-year term.
Johnson is the state’s lone representative in the House, where he previously was chair of the Republican Main Street Caucus. Hansen, who was elected to the South Dakota House in 2010, held several leadership positions before he became speaker.
The Republican nominee will be the favorite to win the general election in the solidly red state this fall. A Democrat has not served as governor in South Dakota since the 1970s, and Trump carried the state by 29 points in 2024.
South Dakota
Agronomist: eastern South Dakota crops hit and miss – Brownfield Ag News
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Agronomist: eastern South Dakota crops hit and miss
An agronomist in eastern South Dakota says corn and soybeans are hit and miss as the growing season begins.
Steven Zemlicka with AgTegra Cooperative tells Brownfield, “We’ve got corn anywhere from V1 all the way up to V4. Biggest stuff’s maybe touching V5. Corn’s coming right along, looks pretty good. A little bit of hail here too, but I don’t think it’s going to be much of an issue. Stands for the most part are pretty good, pretty solid.”
Zemlicka says soybean emergence has been slow due to the wet, cool conditions, and there are a few fields that still need planted.
“People were still working on planting soybeans when we got the recent rain.”
He says recent rain totals ranged from a half inch to as much as four inches in the northeast part of South Dakota; the southern part of the state has been drier.
South Dakota’s corn is rated 61 percent good to excellent, with soybean conditions rated 57 percent good to excellent, according to USDA’s first condition ratings of the season.
South Dakota
South Dakota Community Foundation encourages nonprofits to apply for funding
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) – The South Dakota Community Foundation is encouraging nonprofits to apply for funding this June.
Beth Massa and Ginger Niemann joined us live with what you need to know before applying.
Watch the full interview above.
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