Wednesday,  Feb. 12, 2014 • Vol. 16--No. 211 • 18 of 37

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• EROS Director Frank Kelly says the launch success and rapidly increasing use of the data has sparked renewed emphasis by the Obama administration and the user community in securing uninterrupted access to Landsat data for decades to come.

Tuesday's Scores
The Associated Press

• Boys Basketball
Aberdeen Christian 65, Waubay 38
• Alcester-Hudson 52, Chester 46
• Arlington 45, Florence/Henry 43
• Baltic 69, Howard 35
• Chamberlain 90, Crow Creek 42
• Dakota Valley 50, Vermillion 45
• Dupree 62, Wakpala 48
• Ethan 61, Marion 35
• Faith 82, Takini 39
• Gregory 64, Santee, Neb. 52
• Hamlin 69, Deubrook 55
• Hitchcock-Tulare 58, Highmore-Harrold 30
• Homer, Neb. 66, Elk Point-Jefferson 64
• Hot Springs 52, Lead-Deadwood 40
• Huron 82, Mitchell 49
• Ipswich 61, Edmunds Central 20
• James Valley Christian 65, Mitchell Christian 34
• Mobridge-Pollock 67, Standing Rock, N.D. 42
• New Underwood 63, Kadoka Area 20
• Parker 83, Bridgewater-Emery 52
• Parkston 59, Scotland 24
• Pierre 76, Sturgis 57
• Pine Ridge 80, Bennett County 36
• Platte-Geddes 68, Todd County 56
• Rapid City Christian 65, Edgemont 34
• Sanborn Central/Woonsocket 94, Iroquois 35
• Sioux Falls Roosevelt 59, Sioux Falls O'Gorman 41
• Sioux Falls Washington 59, Brookings 35
• Sioux Valley 60, Deuel 17

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