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South Dakota State s offense has been on a roll of late, as the Jackrabbits have scored 27 or more points in each of their past four games. That includes a 31-3 win over Holy Cross in the first round of the FCS playoffs and a 31-26 victory over Southern Illinois in the second round.
Although South Dakota State lost one game during the regular season (a 28-17 defeat at North Dakota on Feb. 27), its 5-1 record was strong enough for it to earn the No. 1 seed in the FCS playoffs. The Jackrabbits won the Missouri Valley Football Conference s automatic bid and were awarded the top seed for the first time in program history.
In the Moment, May 7, 2021 Show 1044.
Matt Zimmer is back with us talking Jackrabbit football. SDSU is one win away from a first-ever national championship as they take on Delaware this Saturday morning at Dana J Dykhouse stadium in Brookings.
Dr. Emilia Flint is an associate professor of psychology at BHSU. She joins us with tips on how to reacclimate to the world - after our vaccinations, of course.
Argus Leader wins 34 awards at South Dakota newspaper contest
The Argus Leader won 34 awards at the South Dakota Newspaper Association s annual Better Newspapers, contest, following the announcement of the winners on Thursday afternoon.
The paper took home 16 first place awards in the category of daily newspapers with a circulation of over 7,000 including Best Website, Best Use of Social Media and Public Service.
The Argus Leader also placed first in that category s Sweepstakes award, based on total points accumulated from individual awards earned.
Best Digital Ad Idea/Campaign:
First place - Jennifer Burns
In the Moment, April 27, 2021 Show 1036.
Matt Zimmer from Argus Leader media talks about the SDSU Jackrabbit football team on their win over Holy Cross on Saturday and what s next as they seek a national championship.
Chuck Parkinson will talk about the US Census from both the federal level and the state level. He will discuss its importance.
Guns in South Dakota: South Dakota law makers once worked in bipartisan fashion to set gun regulations in the state that restricted concealed carry and guns in the state capitol. Seth Tupper talks about the shift in South Dakota gun regulations that reflects an increase in political polarization.
Alleged Black Summer bushfire, COVID-19 scammers refused bail
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Police say fraudulent activity was widespread in NSW after the Black Summer fires.
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Three women separately accused of fraudulently obtaining thousands of dollars worth of bushfire and COVID-19 recovery grants have been refused bail in a Hunter Valley court.
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She s accused of fraudulently obtaining $60,000
Two other women accused of similar offences are also due to appear in court
Earlier this month, a 32-year-old woman in the Mid North Coast Correctional Centre was charged with eight counts of dishonestly obtain financial benefit by deception.