An open border over the past four years has threatened Border Patrol agents and American communities alike as criminals took advantage of lax security.
In a virtual meeting hosted by the South Dakota Public Education Coalition Wednesday morning — where members expressed concern about Gov. Kristi Noem’s education savings accounts proposal — lobbyist and general counsel for the South Dakota Municipal League, Sam Nelson, reflected on a recent trip to Phoenix, Arizona.
The Coyotes have allowed a conference-worst 81.7 points per game. However, that number isn’t just one of the highest in the conference, in fact, USD’s points-allowed mark is 345th in Division I. That is the 10th-worst mark in the country and according to Kenpom, USD also has the ninth-worst adjusted defensive efficiency in the nation.
The deceased has been identified as 23-year-old Joshua Willis of Scottsdale, Arizona. At this time, there is no evidence suggesting foul play in his death, although the investigation remains active and ongoing. The official cause of death will be determined following an autopsy.
Polls will close in Arizona, Michigan, Wisconsin at 9 p.m. All eyes are on the key battleground states of Arizona, Michigan and Wisconsin as polls in these states are set to close at 9 p.m. EST.
As the roster overhaul continues under new coach Jimmy Rogers, Washington State football picked up five new high school commits on Wednesday.
South Dakota won a share of its first Missouri Valley Football Conference championship and played in its first FCS semifinal in 2024.
Led by Chase Forte's 25 points, the South Dakota Coyotes defeated the North Dakota Fightin' Hawks 102-93 on Thursday night.
Led by Oscar Cluff's 23 points, the South Dakota State Jackrabbits defeated the Kansas City Roos 65-64 on Thursday night.
South Dakota women's tennis earned a hard-fought 5-2 win over Missouri State on Thursday inside Huether Family Match Pointe.
They are linebacker Sullivan Schlimgen, athlete Erimus Wright, kicker/punter Adlai Lounsbury, and offensive linemen Trevor Bindel and Dylan Hildebrand. The last two are Rogers’ first prep recruits who were not previously committed to SDSU.
Saddle up, pardners! We’re about to embark on a time-traveling adventure through Arizona’s most captivating Wild West towns. No DeLorean required – just a sense of wonder and maybe a pair of cowboy boots. Ah, Tombstone – the town too tough to die, but not too tough to put on a show.