Saturday,  September 15, 2012 • Vol. 13--No. 060 • 25 of 51 •  Other Editions

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• South Central 49, Marty Indian 8
• Spearfish 48, Douglas 7
• Viborg-Hurley 54, Alcester-Hudson 2
• Wagner 28, Beresford 24
• Warner 48, Northwestern Area 6
• Waubay/Summit 44, Tiospa Zina Tribal 0
• Webster 32, Sioux Valley 6
• West Central 48, Sisseton 0
• White River 40, Jones County 18
• Wilmot 55, Great Plains Lutheran 0
• Winner 32, Valentine, Neb. 14
• Wolsey-Wessington 74, Langford 35
• Woonsocket/Wessington Springs/Sanborn Central 52, Highmore-Harrold 20
• Yankton 42, Aberdeen Central 14

Ultralight crash near Vermillion leaves pilot dead

• VERMILLION, S.D. (AP) -- Authorities are investigating the crash of an ulltralight plane near Vermillion that killed the pilot.
• Police say the plane went down in a corn field west of the Vermillion airport about 4:15 p.m. Friday.
• There were no passengers on the plane. The pilot has not been identified.
• Authorities say a fire caused by the crash burned about 2 acres of corn before it was contained by fire fighters.

SD panel narrows focus on open government ideas
CHET BROKAW,Associated Press

• PIERRE, S.D. (AP) -- A task force seeking ways to make South Dakota government more open has narrowed its focus to a list of proposals ranging from giving citizens access to crime suspects' mug shots to making sure board and commission meetings are public.
• The panel has not agreed on any proposals but has asked for some to be put into writing as possible changes to state law, so task force members can see details, chairman Tony Venhuizen said Friday.
• Members will meet Oct. 10 to decide which proposals to recommend to Gov. Dennis Daugaard and Attorney General Marty Jackley, who appointed the task force

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