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• Howard vs. Canistota, ppd. • Tea Area vs. Chester, ppd. • Oldham-Ramona/Rutland vs. Colman-Egan, ppd. • Deuel vs. DeSmet, ppd. • Estelline vs. Dell Rapids St. Mary, ppd. • Girls Basketball • Avon 55, Gayville-Volin 40 • Douglas 56, Oelrichs 29 • Lead-Deadwood 59, Harding County 44 • Marion 37, Freeman Academy 27 • Mobridge-Pollock 58, Standing Rock, N.D. 56 • Pine Ridge 79, Red Cloud 61 • Spearfish 64, Cheyenne-Eagle Butte 38 • St. Thomas More 59, Hill City 18 • Timber Lake 47, Eureka/Bowdle 33 • POSTPONEMENTS AND CANCELLATIONS • Deuel vs. Arlington, ppd. • Webster vs. Hamlin, ppd. • Chester vs. Tea Area, ppd. • Gregory vs. Colome, ppd. • Highmore-Harrold vs. Faulkton, ppd. to Feb 12. • Marty Indian vs. Freeman, ccd. • Waubay vs. Langford, ppd. • Howard vs. Menno, ppd. to Feb 14. • McCook Central/Montrose vs. Tri-Valley, ppd. • Rosholt vs. Clinton-Graceville-Beardsley, Minn., ppd. •
SD Retirement System has good investment return
CHET BROKAW,Associated Press
• PIERRE, S.D. (AP) -- The South Dakota Retirement System's assets have grown to an all-time high after earning 12.4 percent on investments through the first seven months of the financial year, an official said Monday. • The system's assets peaked at about $8.2 billion in 2007 and then plummeted during the national recession, but those assets have now grown to more than $8.5 billion. That's up from $7.8 billion at the start of the financial year July 1, a gain of roughly $700 million after taking into account investment gains and benefits paid to (Continued on page 21)
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