South Dakota
South Dakota high school basketball scores for Feb. 13
South Dakota high school basketball scores for Tuesday, Feb. 13, 2024:
Aberdeen Christian 75, Langford Area 20
Alcester-Hudson 69, Freeman Academy/Marion 53
Brandon Valley 50, Tea Area 42
Bridgewater-Emery 77, Irene-Wakonda 49
Burke 70, Colome 65
Cheyenne-Eagle Butte 79, St. Francis Indian 49
Chester Area 59, Arlington 41
Colman-Egan 83, Mitchell Christian 68
Corsica-Stickney 52, Tripp-Delmont/Armour 40
Dell Rapids St. Mary 72, Centerville 52
Deuel 60, Sisseton 51
Dupree 80, McIntosh 41
Ethan 49, Freeman 45
Faith 60, Lemmon 50
Faulkton Area 67, Miller 48
Flandreau 62, Baltic 52
Garretson 63, Parker 58
Great Plains Lutheran 68, Oldham-Ramona-Rutland 41
Hamlin 90, Britton-Hecla 31
Hanson 62, Chamberlain 45
Harrisburg 63, Sioux Falls O’Gorman 42
Hot Springs 43, St. Thomas More 38
Howard 63, Canistota 50
James Valley Christian 63, Sanborn Central/Woonsocket 61
Lakota Tech 79, Crow Creek 62
Lennox 78, Beresford 42
Little Wound 56, Bennett County 37
McCook Central/Montrose 68, Tri-Valley 60
Mitchell 60, Sioux Falls Washington 55
Mount Vernon/Plankinton 73, Bon Homme 61
Northwestern 63, Redfield 37
Pierre 54, Brookings 50
Pine Ridge 79, Crazy Horse 43
Rapid City Central 53, Douglas 45
Rapid City Christian 84, Spearfish 76
Sioux Falls Christian 59, Yankton 44
Sioux Falls Roosevelt 56, Sioux Falls Lincoln 55
Sioux Valley 48, Castlewood 41
Stanley County 62, Mobridge-Pollock 59
Sturgis 70, Belle Fourche 36
Takini 74, Bison 57
Tiospa Zina 59, Clark/Willow Lake 49
Tri-State (N.D.) 65, Wilmot 48
Vermillion 71, Wagner 51
Viborg-Hurley 75, Menno 29
Wall 75, Lead-Deadwood 50
Watertown 74, Aberdeen Central 71
Wessington Springs 54, Kimball/White Lake 28
West Central 76, Canton 41
Winner 50, Platte-Geddes 46
Wolsey-Wessington 60, Warner 41
Aberdeen Roncalli 47, Florence/Henry 42
Alcester-Hudson 61, Freeman Academy/Marion 29
Arlington 55, Chester Area 46
Avon 55, Gayville-Volin 44
Belle Fourche 48, Sturgis 43
Canistota 64, Scotland 29
Centerville 68, Dell Rapids St. Mary 40
Clark/Willow Lake 62, Tiospa Zina 33
Corsica-Stickney 39, Tripp-Delmont/Armour 33
Dakota Valley 49, Groton Area 36
Dupree 51, McIntosh 15
Estelline/Hendricks 53, Flandreau Indian 23
Flandreau 64, Baltic 20
Freeman 57, Ethan 52
Garretson 61, Parker 44
Great Plains Lutheran 56, North Central 35
Hamlin 54, Britton-Hecla 36
Hanson 62, Chamberlain 28
Harding County 64, Philip 51
Herreid/Selby Area 51, Potter County 46
Highmore-Harrold 38, Ipswich 25
Irene-Wakonda 43, Bridgewater-Emery 32
James Valley Christian 54, Sanborn Central/Woonsocket 39
Lakota Tech 69, Crow Creek 53
Langford Area 34, Aberdeen Christian 29
Lennox 56, Beresford 39
Marty 68, St. Francis Indian 46
Milbank 50, Madison 39
Miller 50, Faulkton Area 45
Mobridge-Pollock 69, Stanley County 27
Mount Vernon/Plankinton 60, Bon Homme 52
Northwestern 41, Redfield 36
Pierre 61, Brookings 39
Rapid City Central 64, Douglas 25
Sioux Falls Christian 53, Yankton 31
Sioux Falls Lincoln 39, Sioux Falls Roosevelt 33 (OT)
Sioux Falls O’Gorman 44, Harrisburg 31
Sioux Falls Washington 50, Mitchell 34
Sioux Valley 53, Castlewood 38
Sisseton 65, Deuel 26
Spearfish 52, Rapid City Christian 23
Viborg-Hurley 55, Menno 33
Wagner 57, Vermillion 54
Wakpala 67, McLaughlin 56
Wall 66, Lead-Deadwood 23
Watertown 55, Aberdeen Central 46 (OT)
Wessington Springs 58, Kimball/White Lake 37
West Central 48, Canton 39
White River 52, Jones County 52
Winner 55, Platte-Geddes 40
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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