Tuesday,  December 18, 2012 • Vol. 13--No. 153 • 19 of 32 •  Other Editions

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• Brookings 44, Yankton 36
• DeSmet 58, Elkton-Lake Benton 28
• Florence/Henry 48, Waverly-South Shore 40
• Herreid/Selby Area 49, Strasburg-Zeeland, N.D. 29
• Kadoka Area 49, Philip 32
• Kimball/White Lake 47, Dakota Christian 44, OT
• McCook Central/Montrose 40, Tea Area 39
• Oldham-Ramona/Rutland 61, Iroquois 21
• Parker 70, Bon Homme 38
• Parkston 69, Tripp-Delmont/Armour 31
• Sanborn Central/Woonsocket 60, Howard 42
• South Central 48, Colome 31
• Spearfish 41, Rapid City Stevens 40
• Sully Buttes 63, Eureka/Bowdle 21
• Vermillion 47, Madison 32
• Wilmot 57, Rosholt 51

Report: Few states have bulk of executions
MARK SHERMAN,Associated Press

• WASHINGTON (AP) -- Just four states carried out more than three-fourths of the executions in the United States this year, while another 23 states have not put an inmate to death in 10 years, an anti-capital punishment group reports.
• The Death Penalty Information Center says in its annual report that Texas led the nation, as it does every year, with 15 executions. Arizona, Mississippi and Oklahoma had 6 each. Together, the four states accounted for 33 of the 43 executions in the United States in 2012.
• The report also says that a handful of states were responsible for nearly two-thirds of death sentences imposed in 2012.
• Both executions and new death sentences are far below their peaks since executions resumed in 1977 following a halt imposed by the Supreme Court. Texas' 492 executions since 1977 are the most, by far. No more executions are scheduled before the end of the year, the group says.
• "By every count, the death penalty is declining and becoming less relevant. It's not turned to even in states that have been strong proponents of the death penalty. I'd even include Texas, which is sentencing many fewer people to death," said Richard Dieter, the center's executive director and author of the report.

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