Articles by Travis Kriens
Senate OKs Dems’ $3.5T budget in latest win for Biden
WASHINGTON (AP) — Democrats pushed a $3.5 trillion framework for bolstering family services, health, and environment programs through the Senate early Wednesday, advancing President Joe Biden’s expansive vision for reshaping federal priorities just hours after handing him [Read More…]
Indigenous history, culture cut from South Dakota standards
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — Teachers, educators and other South Dakota citizens charged with crafting new state social studies standards said Tuesday that Gov. Kristi Noem’s administration deleted many elements intended to bolster students’ understanding [Read More…]
South Dakota board sets hearings on social studies standards
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — The South Dakota Board of Educational Standards will hold four public hearings on the state’s proposed new social studies standards. The board will hold the first hearing Sept. 20 in [Read More…]
Angels advance to the quarterfinals
MITCHELL, S.D. – The Alexandria Angels make quick work of Volga on Monday night with a 16-1, 8 inning victory to advance to Thursday night’s quarterfinal where they will take on the Flandreau Cardinals. The Angels [Read More…]
Mt. Vernon bats go silent vs. Flandreau
MITCHELL, S.D. – After putting up 20 hits in its first round win vs. Akron, Iowa, the Mt. Vernon Mustangs could only manage three hits and were 10-run ruled on Monday night losing to Flandreau, [Read More…]
Vermillion mayor wants more COVID-19 reports as school nears
VERMILLION, S.D. (AP) — The mayor of the city that’s home to the University of South Dakota says the state needs to publish COVID-19 data more than once a week. Vermillion Mayor Kelsey Collier-Wise says [Read More…]
Yankton domestic calls continue trend started with COVID-19
YANKTON, S.D. (AP) — Yankton police say the upward trend of domestic incident calls reported in the middle of COVID-19 lockdowns last year is continuing to manifest itself in 2021. Police Chief Jason Foote says [Read More…]
Official: Sturgis Motorcycle Rally is the busiest in years
STURGIS, S.D. (AP) — Law enforcement officials say the first few days of this year’s Sturgis Motorcycle Rally have been among the busiest they’ve seen. Some 700,000 people were expected to celebrate their enthusiasm for motorcycles at [Read More…]
Dimock-Emery and Plankinton advances to the quarterfinals
MITCHELL, S.D. – Dimock-Emery and Plankinton will square off in Thursday’s first quarterfinal after wins on Sunday night in the second round of the Amateur Baseball State Tournament. Dimock-Emery made an early lead hold up [Read More…]
Mixed bag: Erratic Pandemic Olympics come to a nuanced end
TOKYO (AP) — It began with a virus and a yearlong pause. It ended with a typhoon blowing through and, still, a virus. In between: just about everything. The Tokyo Olympics, christened with “2020” but held in [Read More…]
US rolls to women’s hoops gold medal in Bird’s last Olympics
SAITAMA, Japan (AP) — Sue Bird and Diana Taurasi walked off the basketball court together, arm-in-arm, one last time at the Tokyo Games. They started their journey together five Olympics ago and ended it in [Read More…]
Bobby Bowden, led Florida State football dynasty, dies at 91
Bobby Bowden, the folksy Hall of Fame coach who built Florida State into an unprecedented college football dynasty, has died. He was 91. Bobby’s son, Terry, confirmed to The Associated Press that his father died [Read More…]
Early offense leads Mt. Vernon past Akron
MITCHELL, S.D. – All nine Mt. Vernon starters had at least one hit and eight of the nine had an RBI in the Mustangs 13-5 first round win over the Akron Rebels Thursday night at [Read More…]
Walk-off HR in the 11th wins it for the Bankers
MITCHELL, S.D. – A two-run home run from Chris Hill in the bottom of the 11th inning capped of a six-run comeback for the Plankinton Bankers as they defeat Clark, 10-8 on a hot and [Read More…]
AAC’s Aresco: Did not plot with ESPN to poach other leagues
American Athletic Conference Commissioner Mike Aresco vehemently denied that his league has ever “plotted” with ESPN to undermine another conference by poaching its schools. Aresco addressed conference realignment Wednesday during the AAC’s virtual football media [Read More…]
US routs Australia 97-78, to play for more basketball gold
SAITAMA, Japan (AP) — The U.S. has owned gold for three straight Olympics, making the middle of the medals platform property of the Americans. The Australians tried everything they could to shove them off. “They [Read More…]
US women earn bronze medal with 4-3 win over Australia
KASHIMA, Japan (AP) — Megan Rapinoe and Carli Lloyd each scored a pair of goals and the United States won the bronze medal in women’s soccer at the Tokyo Olympics with a 4-3 victory over [Read More…]
School year to begin in South Dakota with teacher shortage
PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — Education leaders in South Dakota say that as the new school year approaches the state doesn’t have enough teachers and support staff, a situation they attribute to the coronavirus pandemic. State [Read More…]
Sturgis bike rally revs back bigger, despite virus variant
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — Crowds of bikers are rumbling their way towards South Dakota’s Black Hills this week, raising fears that COVID-19 infections will be unleashed among the 700,000 people expected to show up [Read More…]
South Dakota sees rise in virus cases, jump in delta variant
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — South Dakota health officials reported Wednesday coronavirus cases jumped by 68% last week as more cases of the delta virus were identified. The Department of Health reported 429 new cases [Read More…]
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