Saturday,  May 10, 2014 • Vol. 16--No. 296 • 34 of 53

News from the

Juvenile that hacked Catholic school system caught

• SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) -- Sioux Falls Catholic Schools says a computer hacker who temporarily shut down phone, email and Internet services has been apprehended.
• Internet and email were down all day Thursday at the O'Gorman junior and senior high schools and at the six Catholic elementary schools in Sioux Falls. All systems were running again Friday.
• Superintendent Tom Lorang wouldn't tell the Argus Leader (http://argusne.ws/Rymxnj) Friday night whether the hacker is a student or say how officials were able to identify the individual.
• Sioux Falls Police say the situation involves a juvenile and couldn't confirm whether someone had been arrested.

Kenyan man wins 10th annual Fargo Marathon

• FARGO, N.D. (AP) -- The men's and women's winners of the 10th annual Fargo Marathon have crossed the finish line.
• Peter Kemboi (KHEM'-boy) led the men's group with an unofficial time of 2 hours, 26 minutes, 54 seconds. Kate Papenberg was the women's champion with an unofficial time of 2 hours, 53 minutes.
• Kemboi, originally of Kenya, now resides in Hebron, Kentucky. Papenberg is from Syracuse, Utah,
• More than 23,000 runners are participating in five races over three days in Fargo, including the full marathon
• The marathon started at 8 a.m. on the Veterans Memorial Bridge that connects Fargo to Moorhead, Minnesota. Runners crossed the finish line in front of the historic Fargo Theater.
• The marathon started a decade ago with more than 2,300 runners.

Noem, Thune criticize EPA streams, wetlands rule
HENRY C. JACKSON, Associated Press

• WASHINGTON (AP) -- Landlocked South Dakota is again fighting with the federal government about water -- this time over whether the Obama administration

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