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Donald Trump Found Guilty On All Felony Counts in Hush Money Trial
Former President Donald Trump was found guilty on all counts of falsifying business records by a jury Thursday at the Manhattan Criminal Courthouse. In all, Trump was charged with 34 state felony counts of falsifying business records in the first degree. The charges were connected to alleged money paid to Trump attorney Michael Cohen to be used as hush money payments to two different women.
The Latest Update From KXRB’s Randy McDaniel
I thought I'd give you an update on my situation since I haven't been able to shoot the breeze with you in quite some time, playing that real country music variety we all love and of course our 'Mess Mandatory Merle!'. As you know (or maybe not), I was diagnosed...
2024 Iowa–Nebraska Football Matchup Heading to Prime Time
When the Iowa Hawkeyes and Nebraska Cornhuskers kick off the 2024 Heroes Game in November, they'll be doing it under the lights for the first time in the Big Ten era of the rivalry. The conference is moving the traditional Black Friday matchup to a prime-time start at 6:30 PM....
What if The Beatles’ ‘White Album’ Had Only Been a Single LP?
(NOTE: This story was originally published November 22, 2013) It was released November 22, 1968, and is considered one of the most legendary albums in rock history. The album is simply called The Beatles - although it's referred to by music fans everywhere as the White Album. It was a...
Michael McDonald Reveals Failed Attempt at Drug Dealing
Michael McDonald has detailed his failed attempt to “make some easy money” by selling cocaine. It was the ‘70s and McDonald was a member of Steely Dan’s touring band, while also providing backing vocals on their albums. The rockers’ common interests extended beyond music, as they were also frequent cocaine users at the time. In a moment of inspiration – or stupidity, depending on how you view it – the musicians devised a plan to sell drugs on the side.
20 Jarring Photos Showing Massive Cicada Pile in Residential Neighborhood
The cicada invasion of 2024 was predicted to be bad, but did you expect piles of the insects in your neighborhood?. A photographer has captured images of cicadas taking over a neighborhood in Park Ridge, Illinois. The suburb is approximately 20 miles outside of downtown Chicago. For those that have...
Remembering Spencer, South Dakota’s Deadly 1998 Tornado
Do you remember what you were doing near the end of May 1998? I had just gotten married and was in Omaha for my honeymoon. But a few hundred miles north of me a small South Dakota town was getting nearly whipped off the map. On the evening of May...
Over 4 Million Chickens Killed On Iowa Farm Because Of Bird Flu
Bird Flu has been devastating chicken farmers in Iowa and Minnesota. The latest hit is over 4 million chickens having to be killed at one Iowa farm. Highly contagious and deadly Avian Influenza has been detected in a flock of 4.2 million egg-laying chickens. The commercial laying flock is located...
New Grocery Store Location Coming to Downtown Sioux Falls
Pomegranate Market has been a fixture on the southwest side of Sioux Falls for 13 years and Dakota News Now is reporting they are going to be expanding. Downtown Sioux Falls will soon benefit from the presence of a new Pomegranate Market on the first floor of the Clark Building at Cherapa Place. There are loft apartments on the upper floors of the building.
Do Chipotle Workers Give Larger Portions When Being Recorded? The Restaurant Chain Responds
What started as a "hack" to get more food at Chipotle has turned into an online battle between the burrito joint, its employees and customers. This all started when chatter on TikTok and other social media platforms started to focus on Chipotle's portion sizes. Posts using #chipotlewalkout alleged the restaurant had been cutting back on portion sizes in recent months and encouraged customers to leave if they felt they were being underserved.
Roger Daltrey ‘Wouldn’t Want to Go and See’ Who Avatar Tour
As lead singer and frontman of the Who, Roger Daltrey took part in several cutting-edge works that revolutionized rock music. But he has no interest in what could be the genre's final frontier: avatar tours. Daltrey's bandmate, guitarist and songwriter Pete Townshend, recently mused on the topic in a New...
Sioux Falls On List of Best Places to Raise A Family
It really isn't a surprise that Sioux Falls made it onto this list again this year. The only surprise is that it isn't higher on the list. Wallet Hub compared 182 of the largest cities in the U.S. in a number of categories and Sioux Falls placed 20th overall for a best city.
South Dakota Boys Savor Their First Minnesota Twins Weekend
There's something magical about your first time. Walking in to see the greenest green ever. The brightest white lines. The towering levels of seating. And then, the smells draw you into dozens of mouthwatering flavors. Welcome to Target Field and the Minnesota Twins. That's what Chris and his two boys...
Eric Clapton Supports Roger Waters’ Political Candor
Eric Clapton has expressed support for Roger Waters' to voice his outspoken political views. Waters has been accused multiple times over years of making alleged antisemitic remarks and actions at his concerts. In 2023, he drew criticism for wearing a Nazi-like costume during his performance in Berlin, which prompted an investigation by the German police. Additionally, his concert in Frankfurt, Germany, was nearly canceled, but he was ultimately permitted to perform. Also in 2023, Waters was condemned by the U.S. State Department, which said that the artist has "a long track record of using antisemitic tropes."
Have You Seen This Car? Sioux Falls Police Needs Your Help ASAP
Crime never rests in South Dakota. Right now, the brave men and women with the Sioux Falls Police Department are on a mission to find a vehicle involved in a recent crime scene. The car on the run is a silver Nissan Rogue that hit a motorcycle near Russell Street...
Iowa’s First Ever Chislic Festival Is This Weekend!
There is going to be lots of Music, Food, and Fun at Iowa's first-ever Chislic Festival!. Chislic is a culinary delight composed of cubed red meat, typically sourced from mutton or lamb, although venison or even beef steak can also be used. The South Dakota Chislic Festival is held yearly...
Class II E-Bikes Allowed on Sioux Falls Bike Trails Starting Saturday
It's a big weekend for those of us who own electric bikes here in the Sioux Empire. If you have an e-bike, you can start riding them on the Sioux Falls bike trails beginning Saturday, (June 1). Dakota News Now is reporting that Class II e-bikes are cleared for takeoff...
South Dakota Police & Fire Team Save Adorable Family of Ducks
Firefighters and police officers in one of South Dakota's biggest cities responded to an interesting rescue call on Tuesday afternoon. The Aberdeen Police Department and Aberdeen Fire & Rescue teams were on a mission to reunite a family of ducks after some ducklings wandered into a storm drain. Our news...
North-Side Street to Close Temporarily in Sioux Falls
Recently, South Dakota was ranked as one of the ten states in America with the least amount of road rage, but one thing that will increase your anxiety behind the wheel is road construction. Drivers in northern Sioux Falls will be dealing with that for the next several days. North...
Rickey Medlocke Says He Was ‘Slapped Down’ by the Rock Hall
Guitarist Rickey Medlocke remains exasperated that the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame chose to exclude him from Lynyrd Skynyrd’s induction in 2006. “I got slapped down by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame,” Medlocke declared during an appearance on the Jay Jay French Connection podcast. “I didn't even get inducted with the band, you know, because according to [the Rock Hall] my tenure with the band wasn't that important. And I'm thinking to myself, really?”
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