Mobridge-Pollock closes out their final home game of the season with a hard-fought 10-7 loss to the MilbankAbsentee voting for June 2 primary election going smoothly in Hughes County; 300-some voters have asked for a ballot by mail or filled out their ballot with two weeks still to goMay is Mental Health Awareness MonthQuarterly city newsletter causes tension during Fort Pierre City Council meeting ahead of June 2 primary electionOver Half of U.S. Farmers Mistrust Federal PoliciesErosion causing issues on West Bend Road in Hughes CountyRenewable Diesel Demand Driving Soybean Processing GrowthPierre's Spencer Sarringar named to SD High School Baseball Association Hall of Fame Class of 2026Antora and POET commission 5 gigawatt-hour thermal battery project to power South Dakota industry with affordable energyMemory of long-time supporter of Boys & Girls Club of the Capital Area lives on through Pfrimmer Pedal PromisePierre School District celebrates retirees with annual Retirement TeaPierre City Commission meets this eveningDry Weather Slows Corn Planting Across Parts of PlainsGlobal Rice Production Forecast to Decline for First Time in 11 YearsHughes County Commission meets this afternoonAdvocates Raise Concerns Over House FY27 Agriculture Spending BillUSDA Grassland Conservation Reserve Program enrollment open through May 29Jerry Schmitz named 2026 South Dakota Governor's Ag AmbassadorElite Football Camp hosted by Lincoln Kienholz comes to Hollister Field WednesdayStudy Quantifies How Red Meat Exports Boost Domestic Feed Demand for Corn and Soybeans
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Stanford head coach Tara VanDerveer waves to the crowd after breaking the college basketball record for wins with her team's victory over Oregon State in an NCAA college basketball game, Sunday, Jan. 21, 2024, in Stanford, Calif. (AP Photo/Godofredo A. Vásquez)

Tara VanDerveer retires as Stanford women’s hoops coach after setting NCAA wins record this year

By DRG Media Group News Apr 10, 2024 | 3:00 PM
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