Wednesday,  February 13, 2013 • Vol. 14--No. 209 • 25 of 35 •  Other Editions

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• Highmore-Harrold 76, Faulkton 34
• Jones County 58, White River 34
• Kadoka Area 57, Dupree 51
• Langford 50, Aberdeen Christian 7
• Lemmon 58, McLaughlin 42
• Madison 40, Hamlin 32
• Milbank 50, Ortonville, Minn. 31
• Mitchell Christian 60, Bridgewater-Emery 47
• Newell 56, New Underwood 36
• Oldham-Ramona/Rutland 59, Colman-Egan 45
• Parkston 93, Andes Central 48
• Pine Ridge 72, Little Wound 50
• Rapid City Central 52, Sturgis 47
• Rapid City Christian 62, Crazy Horse 37
• Redfield/Doland 43, Northwestern 30
• Sanborn Central/Woonsocket 84, James Valley Christian 43
• Sisseton 52, Wheaton/Herman-Norcross, Minn. 33
• Sully Buttes 74, Sunshine Bible Academy 20
• Todd County 64, Red Cloud 54
• Tri-Valley 60, McCook Central 39
• Viborg-Hurley 75, Menno 49
• Wagner 48, Vermillion 39
• West Central 51, Canton 45
• Wilmot 59, Webster 48

23 rural S. Dakota hospitals receive funding

• PIERRE, S.D. (AP) -- Twenty-three hospitals in rural South Dakota will receive more than $278,000 in funding for projects to improve patient access, reduce medication errors, reduce hospital readmissions and improve operations.
• The money comes from the federal Medicare Rural Hospital Flexibility Program.
• The funding amounts to each hospital range from $6,325 to $15,000.
• In order to be eligible for the funding, hospitals must be Medicare-certified as critical access. There are 38 critical access hospitals in South Dakota.
• Over the past 12 years, rural hospitals in South Dakota have received more than $4 million in awards through the program.

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