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Sisseton man pleads guilty in 1992 cold case | Nov 29

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On today's update...

A Sisseton man is pleading guilty to manslaughter in a 30-year-old case. It stems from a death in Roberts County back in 1992.

Research to turn geothermal energy into power for residential homes is underway in the northern Black Hills. The study will take place at the Sanford Underground Research Facility in Lead.

Two South Dakota Mines researchers are exploring water chemistry inside the Sanford Underground Research Facility – all in a search for extremophiles. Scientists value these microbes because they have properties that allow them to thrive in resource-poor environments.

For teachers looking to stand out from the pack and get the best seats in the house at the big game, officiating school sports could be just one way to do that. Two USD faculty members say that extra money is nice, but refereeing could also be a resumé highlight.

And more.

Krystal is the local host of "Morning Edition."