South Dakota
What the potential overturn of Roe v. Wade means for S.D.
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — Because the Supreme Courtroom deliberates Dobbs v. Jackson Girls’s Well being Group, states throughout the nation are making ready for the doable overturn of Roe v. Wade.
Over the previous few months, state legislatures have handed a wide range of abortion restrictions in anticipation of the Dobbs choice. On Thursday, a federal choose blocked a 15-week abortion ban that included reporting necessities from clinics within the state. Kentucky’s two abortion suppliers mentioned they’d not have the ability to adjust to the brand new reporting pointers and the ban would have successfully eradicated entry to abortion within the state.
This comes only one week after Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt signed a invoice into legislation that may make offering an abortion a felony, punishable by as much as 10 years in jail.
In South Dakota, Governor Kristi Noem and Deliberate Parenthood are presently entangled in a lawsuit that may additional prohibit entry to abortion within the state. The ban, which was signed into legislation throughout the 2022 legislative session, would require sufferers in search of a chemical abortion to go to South Dakota’s solely abortion supplier in Sioux Falls thrice to acquire the medicine wanted to finish the process.
Present South Dakota legislation requires mifepristone, the primary drug within the routine, to be administered by a licensed doctor throughout a second go to after a 72-hour ready interval following knowledgeable consent from the affected person. The legislation, which might’t take impact till litigation is resolved in court docket, would require a affected person to make a 3rd go to to obtain misoprostol, the second drug within the routine, which is presently offered to sufferers on the second go to.
Libby Skarin with the American Civil liberties Union (ACLU) says issues will get ‘a lot worse’ for abortion entry if the Supreme Courtroom overturns Roe v. Wade. In an electronic mail to KELOLAND Information, Skarin mentioned that entry to abortion within the Higher Plains area is traditionally difficult.
“Each North Dakota and South Dakota, for instance, have just one clinic in every state,” Skarin mentioned. “That is undeniably as a result of excessive laws in place that politicians have handed yr after yr with no regard for the rights or well-being of pregnant folks.”
Within the Higher Plains, abortion entry ranges from accessible in Montana and Colorado to severely restricted in Wyoming, North Dakota, and South Dakota. Components reminiscent of insurance coverage restrictions, ready durations, and the variety of suppliers have been factored into how accessible care was for sufferers in search of an abortion.
South Dakota has what is called a ‘set off legislation‘ which might instantly ban abortion within the state within the case of Roe being overturned “…except there may be applicable and affordable medical judgment that efficiency of an abortion is important to protect the lifetime of the pregnant feminine.” The act of abortion in another circumstance could be categorised as a Class 6 felony.
Throughout the 2022 legislative session, a number of payments have been introduced ahead by Consultant Steven Haugaard within the case that the Courtroom guidelines to limit abortion entry. One invoice would have banned the medicine used for abortion in South Dakota and the opposite would have allowed voters to find out whether or not life begins at conception. Each payments failed in committee.
South Dakota Proper to Life government director, Dale Bartscher, says the group could be happy if the Courtroom determined to overturn Roe v. Wade.
“America is getting ready to what could also be a watershed second in our pro-life motion with a forthcoming ruling by the U.S. Supreme Courtroom within the Dobbs v. Jackson choice that may hopefully pave the best way to affirming the rights of pre-born kids,” Bartscher mentioned in an electronic mail to KELOLAND Information.
Whereas the potential of overturning Roe v. Wade is thrilling, Bartscher mentioned that the work would proceed each on the legislative stage in addition to all through the remainder of the state.
“Professional-life supporters and the press want to grasp that such a ruling returns the abortion situation to the duly elected representatives in state legislatures,” Bartscher mentioned. “Sadly, abortions will proceed to be out there throughout the nation in lots of locations and there may be a lot work left to do right here in South Dakota and past. It’s SDRTL’s Mission to see abortion as each unlawful and unthinkable within the state of South Dakota and past.”
That sentiment is one thing that Skarin, and the ACLU, are attempting to stop.
“We have now seen abortion rights chipped away at for years and years and we have now seen the burden that has placed on pregnant folks,” Skarin mentioned. We additionally know that South Dakotans have twice voted to maintain abortion authorized in our state. We all know that most individuals consider that reproductive choices shouldn’t be made by the federal government.”
Bartscher pointed to a examine from Marist Ballot that exhibits 25% of respondents supuported abortion within the first three months of being pregnant, 28% supported abortion in circumstances of rape or incest, and 11% supported abortion to avoid wasting the lifetime of the mom.
The choice from the Supreme Courtroom is anticipated to come back someday this summer time.
South Dakota
THE VERMIRACLE 2! Coyotes stun Bison late to earn share of Missouri Valley Championship
VERMILLION, S.D. (Dakota News Now) – An impeccable day on Senior Day inside the DakotaDome resulted in a pair of touchdowns in the final four-plus minutes as the No. 4-ranked University of South Dakota football team (9-2, 7-1 MVFC) took down No. 1-ranked North Dakota State (10-2, 7-1 MVFC), 29-28, to lay claim to the program’s first-ever Missouri Valley Football Conference (MVFC) and end the regular season undefeated in the Dome.
It was a fast start for the Coyotes inside the Dome with the Yotes jumping out to a quick 14-0 lead and the Coyote defense forcing Bison punts on their first four drives of the contest. The offense also out of the gate hot put together back-to-back touchdown drives of 80 and 73 yards.
South Dakota would win the coin toss and, as usual, Coach Nielson elected to trust his elite defense and make the Bison deal with the student section on the south end of the Dome. In the first three plays of the contest, Mi’Quise Grace (So., Cincinnati, Ohio) would get home twice for a pair of sacks as he notches his second 2+ sack game in the last three games.
Behind a rocking crowd, the Coyote offense would take to the field for the first time as Travis Theis (Sr., Pratt, Kan.) would get the first offensive touch from scrimmage, taking it nine yards. The first explosive play for the Yotes would come soon after when Aidan Bouman (Jr., Buffalo, Minn.) would find Theis out of the backfield for a 23-yard pickup and into Bison territory for the first time on the day in just three plays.
More chunk plays as a 29-yard connection between Bouman and Carter Bell (Sr., Bettendorf, Iowa) would put the Yotes in the Red Zone. Not wasting any time, a pass to Keyondray Jones-Logan (So., Orlando, Fla.) would put USD at the 1-yard line with Theis punching it in for the first score of the day.
The Yote defense would follow the touchdown drive with their second-straight three-and-out. The offense would come back on the field and march 73 yards in seven plays to increase their lead up to 14-0 with Theis capping it off with his second rushing score of the day from 14 yards out.
Soon thereafter, North Dakota State would show why they entered the contest ranked No. 1 in the FCS and had won all 10 games against FCS opponents up to today. The Bison would close out the first half, stealing away the momentum the Yotes had built up with back-to-back scoring drives to knot things up at 14-14 just before the halftime break.
The Coyotes would get the ball first out of the locker room. Pushing it inside the Bison 30-yard line, the drive would stall out, but Will Leyland (Jr., Souderton, Pa.) would convert on his ninth field goal of the season with a 37-yard field goal to give the Yotes the 17-14 lead.
Yet again, the Bison would show fight and put up 14 unanswered points to end the third quarter and into the final frame. But it would be Javion Phelps (Orlando, Fla.) who completely took over the game in the fourth quarter, and the final five minutes. The junior wide out brought down all three of his receptions on the game in the final 15 minutes, including the go-ahead touchdown grab with seconds left on the clock.
Seemingly taking the life out of the Yotes and the Dome, the Bison would punch in a touchdown score from one-yard out with 4:10 left on the clock to take a 28-17 lead utilizing a 20-play, 99-yard drive.
Down, but not out, the South Dakota offense would take the field trailing by 11 with just over four minutes remaining. The first three passes of the drive would hit the turf as USD was faced with a fourth-and-10. Having the utmost faith in his receivers, Bouman would find Phelps open for a 31-yard completion down to the NDSU 40-yard line. Two plays later, Bouman would find Jack Martens (Jr., Cumberland, Wis.) for a 40-yard touchdown strike, Martens first touchdown grab of the season. After a failed two-point conversion, the Yotes would find themselves trailing 28-23 with 3:20 to go.
A beautiful kickoff from Zeke Mata (Jr., San Marcos, Calif.) would be downed at the NDSU 1-yard line, pinning the Bison deep. Needing a stop to have a chance and the Bison potent rushing game, it would be a clash of the titans.
NDSU would pick up a first down with 1:33 on the clock. A Grace tackle for loss on first down would set up the Bison with a second-and-long, as USD took their first time out. Two more Bison rushes with their backs would see it be fourth down and six to go on the NDSU 16-yard line.
The defense doing their job and winning the battle of the titans in the trenches, Bouman and company got the ball back at the South Dakota 42-yard line with 1:20 left and no time outs.
Bouman, setting out to lead a game-winning score, would methodically pick apart the North Dakota State secondary as the first play would be a nine-yard completion to Quaron Adams (So., Phoenix, Ariz.) to push into Bison territory.
With under a minute left and the crowd on their feet, Bouman would find Phelps open again on the NDSU sideline. Despite the call on the field being incomplete, upon further review Phelps got a foot down with possession of the ball, for a 23-yard completion and the clock stopped with 51 ticks left.
North Dakota State would get pressure the very next play and bring Bouman down for a sack and a loss of nine yards back to the NDSU 25-yard line. Rushing up to the line, Bouman would snap the ball, and instead of spiking it, look down field to, again, find a wide open Phelps at the four-yard line that he’d take into the endzone for the game-winning score with 12 seconds left.
North Dakota State would get two snaps off, trying a lateral on the final play of the game, but Nate Ewell (Sr., Waterloo, Iowa) would end that threat as the Coyotes take down the Bison, 29-28, in an instant classic as the Yotes erased the 11-point deficit with a pair of touchdowns in the final four-plus minutes to take home (a share of) the MVFC title for the first time in program history.
It’s the first South Dakota win over NDSU in the DakotaDome since 2002 and the first win over a No. 1-ranked team since 2011 (Eastern Washington).
Up Next: South Dakota will await their NCAA FCS Playoff seed, set to be announced tomorrow morning at 11:30 a.m. on ESPNU. Updates will be provided tomorrow on GoYotes.com and the South Dakota football social channels.
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Missouri State football vs South Dakota State score: Live updates, highlights from Week 13 game
Missouri State football coach presser before South Dakota State
Missouri State football coach Ryan Beard previews the Bears’ season finale against No. 3 South Dakota State.
Missouri State football will play its final game as a member of the Missouri Valley Football Conference and as an FCS program when it hosts the two-time defending champion this weekend.
FCS No. 18 Missouri State (8-3, 6-1 MVFC) will host FCS No. 3 South Dakota State (9-2. 6-1 MVFC) on Saturday at 2 p.m. at Plaster Stadium. The game will be the Bears’ finale, as they are ineligible to qualify for the postseason because of NCAA rules regarding their move to the FBS.
South Dakota State continues to be a national championship contender with their lone FCS loss this season coming Oct. 19 in a 13-9 loss to FCS No. 1 North Dakota State. The Jackrabbits also lost on opening day in a 44-20 defeat at FBS Oklahoma State.
Missouri State has an outside chance at still winning a share of the MVFC. The Bears would have to beat SDSU while requiring North Dakota State to lose to FCS No. 4 South Dakota.
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South Dakota
South Dakota vs. North Dakota State channel, time, schedule, live stream to watch Saturday college football game | Sporting News
North Dakota State is almost at the finish line, looking to complete the season with just one blemish on its record.
The Bison lost the season-opener against Colorado but have since been perfect and are 10-1 heading into the final regular-season game. A Missouri Valley Football Conference title is in their sights.
South Dakota is also one of the top teams in the MVFC, posting an 8-2 record but just one conference loss. The Coyotes are looking to knock off the Bison and force a tie for first place in the conference.
South Dakota has the luxury of playing at home in the most important game of the regular season.
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What channel is South Dakota vs. North Dakota State on today?
- TV channel: N/A
- Live stream: ESPN+
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South Dakota vs. North Dakota State start time
- Date: Saturday, Nov. 23
- Time: 2 p.m. ET
South Dakota vs. North Dakota State kicks off on Saturday, Nov. 23 at 2 p.m. ET in South Dakota.
South Dakota schedule
Date | Game | Time (ET) |
Nov. 23 | vs. North Dakota State | 2 p.m. |
North Dakota State schedule
Date | Game | Time (ET) |
Nov. 23 | at South Dakota | 2 p.m. |
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