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Military Sisters Surprise Sioux Falls Mom With Emotional Reunion
We can never thank our South Dakota men and women in the armed forces enough. They help protect our country and sacrifice their lives daily. South Dakota is home to a lot of military families, including one military mom in Sioux Falls named Stacy. She works at the local Scheels and daughters Peyton and Kaitlyn are currently deployed overseas with the US Air Force. They haven't been home in Sioux Falls for quite some time... until now.
Stuff to do: July 17-23
Eat ice cream. It's National Ice Cream Day on Sunday, and a number of local businesses are celebrating with deals. Get half-off rolled ice creams at Dakota Snow/Polar Bites, $2 dips at Stensland, and BOGO scoops at Parlour. Shop 'til you drop. Remember last week when everyone was sharing the...
Delbridge museum collection expenses cast doubt on future in Sioux Falls
SIOUX FALLS, SD (KELO.com) — The Sioux Falls City Council is exploring options for the popular Delbridge Museum collection, but money appears to be a major obstacle. A work group says it would cost over a million dollars to restore the collection, and more than that to house it in a new location on city zoo property. As a result, the collection may find a new home outside the city.
Colman and Canova both win on Tuesday
In Cornbelt baseball, Colman took a lead in the top of the 1st inning, and held it throughout the game, in a 6-3 win over Flandreau Blue Teal on Tuesday. Paul Clark hit a double as part of a 2-run 1st inning for Colman. Chris Burke struggled with his control in the late innings, but still pitched a complete game with 5 walks and 8 strikeouts. He also had 2 hits and an RBI at the plate. Clark finished with 2 hits, 2 RBI, and a run scored. Ethan Johnson took the loss for the Blue Teal, surrendering 5 runs on 7 hits over 5 innings. Colman improved to 6-10, while the Blue Teal fell to 4-12.
Hamlin County Sheriff's Office Seeks Public's Help in Locating Stolen Vehicle
{KXLG – Estelline, SD} The Hamlin County Sheriff's Office requests the public's assistance in recovering a stolen vehicle. On Tuesday, July 16th, 2024, at approximately 2:00 pm, a sheriff's deputy responded to a residence in Estelline to investigate a reported stolen vehicle. The vehicle is believed to have been taken sometime over the weekend from outside the home.
South Dakota Kid Hoping to Be National Mullet Champ
One South Dakota youngster is hoping to parlay his 'business in the front, party in the back' hairstyle into national fame this summer. With a look he calls 'The Mullet Dakotan: Sioux Falls Up Front, Rapids in the Back', seven-year-old Finn Hannan of New Underwood is one of 115 contestants in the ages 5-7 division of the 2024 Mullet Champ competition, which will crown a winner in late August.
Indoor playground, Halloween store, alpaca farm offer new reasons for trip to Brandon
This paid piece is sponsored by Sioux Metro Growth Alliance. Do some “scary” shopping, let off some steam on five slides and get up close with more than 20 adorable alpacas. You’ll find it all waiting with just a quick trip to Brandon. Indoor playground. Inside Brandon’s...
Errors, Walks Costly for Post 8 in Doubleheader Sweep
Sioux Falls West would take advantage of errors and walks in a doubleheader sweep of Pierre Post 8 on Tuesday with the Eights falling 5-1 in game one and 11-8 in game two in Sioux Falls. West would reach base with a two out error in the bottom of the...
Delbridge museum collection expenses cast doubt on future in Sioux Falls
SIOUX FALLS, SD (KELO.com) — The Sioux Falls City Council is exploring options for the popular Delbridge Museum collection, but money appears to be a major obstacle. A work group says it would cost over a million dollars to restore the collection, and more than that to house it in a new location on city zoo property. As a result, the collection may find a new home outside the city.
Military Sisters Surprise Sioux Falls Mom With Emotional Reunion
We can never thank our South Dakota men and women in the armed forces enough. They help protect our country and sacrifice their lives daily. South Dakota is home to a lot of military families, including one military mom in Sioux Falls named Stacy. She works at the local Scheels and daughters Peyton and Kaitlyn are currently deployed overseas with the US Air Force. They haven't been home in Sioux Falls for quite some time... until now.
Love animals? Don't miss these upcoming events
This is a paid piece from the Great Plains Zoo. Simplified: The Great Plains Zoo and its sister campus at the Butterfly House and Aquarium have an event-packed few weeks for everyone trying to soak up the last bit of summer fun before back-to-school season. Here's a look at what's happening.
Sanford Health Receives AHA Award For Stroke Care
(Sioux Falls, SD) — Sanford Medical Center is being honored by the American Heart Association for its outstanding stroke patient care. The “Get with the Guidelines – Stroke Gold Plus” recognition means the USD Medical Center is saving more lives and reducing disability for those who suffered a stroke by using the latest research and evidence-based guidelines. Strokes happen when a blood vessel carrying oxygen to the brain is blocked by a clot or bursts and are the fifth leading cause of death and disability in the U.S.
Police Release Name of Sioux Falls Crash Victim
(Sioux Falls, SD) — Police are identifying the man who died in a Sioux Falls crash last week as John Louis Martin. The 63-year-old Sioux Falls man was killed last week on East 26th Street near Village Square Circle when the pickup truck he was driving crossed the westbound lanes of traffic and hit a light pole and a tree. The crash is still being investigated.
Sweet Justice: Police Make Candy Salad with Donuts, Internet Can’t Get Enough
Social media can't get enough of the Candy Salad challenge!. If your office and coworkers have yet to throw your hat, or candy, into the bowl what are you waiting for?. You know that some who wear the badge have a sweet tooth. Some of Sioux Falls's finest and the Police Chief didn't want to be left out.
Delbridge museum collection expenses cast doubt on future in Sioux Falls
SIOUX FALLS, SD (KELO.com) — The Sioux Falls City Council is exploring options for the popular Delbridge Museum collection, but money appears to be a major obstacle. A work group says it would cost over a million dollars to restore the collection, and more than that to house it in a new location on city zoo property. As a result, the collection may find a new home outside the city.
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