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53-yarder fell short, his first career miss in 50-plus range. Walsh has been bothered by sore left hamstring.

Death of Rapid City man labeled a homicide

• RAPID CITY, S.D. (AP) -- Rapid City police say the death of a man who was found in an alley behind a bar is being investigated as a homicide.
• Authorities say 44-year-old Lamaure Afraidofhawk was found Tuesday night by officers who were called to the Brass Rail to arrest an unwanted person causing a disturbance and refusing to leave.
• Afraidofhawk was pronounced dead at a hospital. Police say preliminary results from an autopsy indicate that he died from a blow to the head.
• Police did not immediately make any connection between the man found in the alley and the 19-year-old arrested for resisting arrest and unlawfully drinking alcohol.

10 Things to Know for Today
The Associated Press

• Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:
• 1. WHERE THE HEALTH CARE WEBSITE WENT WRONG
• Contractors say the problems trace back to insufficient testing and late changes government officials made.

• 2. 5 INJURED ON STATE FAIR RIDE
• Passengers are hospitalized after an apparent malfunction on the "Vortex," which spins, twirls and flips passengers upside down, at the North Carolina State Fair.

• 3. MERKEL SAYS SPYING ALLEGATIONS HAVE HARMED TIES WITH U.S.
• "We need trust among allies and partners," the German leader says. "Such trust now has to be built anew."

• 4. PORTUGAL REOPENS THE MADELEINE MCCANN CASE
• Prosecutors say new evidence has emerged more than six years after the British girl vanished.

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