But the finish was strong, as well, as the third-ranked Kernels came away with a 53-42 win over the Cobblers, leading wire-to-wire to complete a weekend sweep at the Corn Palace.
He isn’t alone. The man affectionately known as Viking Bob by his peers serves as the ringleader of the Century Club, a group of Vikings fans who never miss a game, regardless of where it’s being ...
RENNER, SD — A rollover crash north of Sioux Falls involving an impaired driver led to the driver’s arrest. The vehicle rolled over at approximately 9:26 a.m. on Saturday in the area of 475th Avenue ...
The Kernels got within a basket after trailing by nine points in the fourth quarter but couldn't clear the final hurdle.
Word spread, neighbors gathered, and organized rabbit hunts were set in motion. Lines of men and boys moved across the land, driving the animals forward. By day’s end, the ground was strewn with ...
MANHATTAN, Kan. — P.J. Haggerty scored 24 points to lead Kansas State to a 106-76 nonconference win over South Dakota on Saturday in a college men's basketball matchup. Haggerty, the second-highest ...
STURGIS — A two vehicle crash resulted in an injury and loose cattle on Interstate 90. The crash took place at approximately 3:05 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 19, at mile marker 29 one mile west of Sturgis. A ...
"I thought that Christmas gift, a real-life telescope, was about the best thing a boy could get," columnist Terry Woster writes.
New executive chair Tom Pohlad said the team ‘isn’t far off’ from making a significant investment of ’50 or 60 million dollars’ ...
Dante Thuringer is a senior at Mitchell High School with an interest in firefighting and emergency medical services as a career, and he has been working with the Mitchell Fire Department recently as ...
In Fielding Questions, readers also asked about the danger of rabbits eating sod and how to prevent onions from rotting.
Snow is nature’s winter insulation, and most of our plants are accustomed to at least some layer of snow protection before the coldest weather of winter arrives,” Don Kinzler writes ...