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Jackpine Gypsies MC 2024 Rally Schedule
Jackpine Gypsies MC has released its schedule of racing events for the 84th annual Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, which kicks off on August 2 and runs until the 11th. The Jackpine Gypsies MC is one of the oldest AMA-chartered off-road clubs. Founded in 1936 and chartered in 1937, the following year, on August 14, 1938, the club joined with the City of Sturgis to hold a local rally over a three-day period in August, featuring a Half-Mile dirt-track race.
Northport Senior Apartments Low-Income Apartment Community Reopens with Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
CCI, along with community leaders, residents, and other stakeholders marked the successful reconstruction of Northport, an age-restricted, 62-and-older HUD Project-Based Section 8 Property with a ceremony in the newly completed community room. On August 10, 2020, a lightning strike caused a fire that burned Northport to the ground. Although all...
Lincoln firework tent closes after group of teenagers steal fireworks, assault worker
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – Extreme Crazy Cracker closed its firework tent Thursday after a group of teenagers came into the stand, stole fireworks and assaulted a worker Wednesday night. The owner, Douglas, said a group of 10-12 teenage boys came to the tent outside of SouthPointe Christian Church around...
Rapid Speedway Suspends Season; Major Modifications To 2024 Lyon County Fair
Rock Rapids, Iowa — A popular northwest Iowa race track has made a tough decision and has suspended races for the rest of the season. According to Rapid Speedway officials in Rock Rapids, due to the record flooding in the area in June, the races at Rapid Speedway have been suspended until further notice. At last report, large portions of the track remained underwater, and the fence was completely gone.
High school journalism removed from South Dakota's Opportunity Scholarship
High school journalism courses no longer count toward South Dakota's general merit-based scholarship, though schools can seek a waiver, and teachers in the state haven't been told why. "There was never any knowledge of this being an issue, and the school district didn't know about it either, as far as...
US Census Bureau Reports Growth in South Dakota
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (MITCHELLNOW) The Sioux Falls bedroom community of Harrisburg transformed over the past couple of decades into the fastest-growing South Dakota city of more than 5,000 people, according to the most recent US Census Bureau and Population Division report. Growing cities and towns: Harrisburg’s population ballooned by 37.8%,...
South Dakota Announces New Clear Bag Policy
VERMILLION, S.D. (MITCHELLNOW) South Dakota athletics has announced a new clear bag policy for all athletic events inside the Dakota Dome and the Sanford Coyote Sports Center beginning on Aug. 1. The policy has been put into place to ensure a safe and enjoyable game experience for all by modernizing security practices.
South Dakota officials share photo of flooding North Sioux City could have seen without levee
South Dakota officials believe that building the levee on Interstate 29 at North Sioux City helped save the city from flooding. They also shared two timelines of how officials were responding to storms and flooding in North Sioux City.
Small town, big spirit for Piedmont’s Fourth of July Parade
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) - A previous version of this story incorrectly stated it was America’s 250th birthday when it is its 248th birthday. Small town, big spirit was the theme for this year’s Fourth of July parade in Piedmont, and the streets were lined with cars and people for the celebration.
Watertown neighbors raise their new flag on Independence Day
In a relatively new development in Watertown, just off Willow Creek Drive, you will find no shortage of patriotism. It seemed fitting to invest in a flagpole to display the stars and stripes for all to see.
Monday morning crash leaves one dead near Sturgis
STURGIS, S.D. (KELO) — An 82-year-old man died Thursday from injuries sustained in a two vehicle crash reported at 10:10 a.m. on July 1st near Sturgis, according to the South Dakota Highway Patrol. The names of the persons involved have not been released pending notification of family members. The...
Fire damages building in Yankton
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — A double wide, 1 1/2 story building was damaged in a Wednesday fire, the Yankton Fire Department said on social media. The fire was reported at about 1:30 p.m. on the 500 block of West 9th Street. There were no injuries, officials said.
Drug and speed charges after vehicle hits building
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — This story has been updated with information from the Highway Patrol. Multiple emergency responders are at the scene of a reported vehicle that hit an apartment building on the 6200 block of West 43rd Street, KELOLAND staff members said Thursday. The South Dakota Highway...
Dakota Prairie Bank in Fort Pierre now merged to form First Fidelity Bank
FORT PIERRE, S.D.(KCCR)- A ribbon cutting Tuesday in Fort Pierre celebrated the merging of Dakota Prairie Bank into First Fidelity Bank. Steve Hayes is Dakota Prairie Bank’s former president and C-E-O. He says the merger is at the heart of community banking. Hayes says compromise was a part of...
VERMILLION DEALS WITH WASTEWATER ISSUES
THE CITY OF VERMILLION IN SOUTH DAKOTA CONTINUES TO DEAL WITH A WASTEWATER CRISIS AND THE MAYOR IS ASKING FOR RESIDENTS TO HELP OUT. THE RECENT FLOODING DESTROYED THREE PIPES THAT CARRY WASTEWATER TO TREATMENT PLANTS AND THAT MEANS WATER THAT’S BEING USED TO FLUSH TOILETS, BATHE OR DO LAUNDRY IS GOING INTO THE VERMILLION RIVER.
Swigart suspended for 30 days following offensive comments
Nicole Swigart, Rapid City Area Schools superintendent, has been placed on leave following offensive comments she made during an Office of Civil Rights investigation, the School Board announced Monday. The RCAS Board of Education placed Swigart on a 30-day leave and required her to complete cultural competency training to work...
Rapid City prepares for a dazzling Fourth of July fireworks show
RAPID CITY, S.D. - Despite the rain on Wednesday, July 3, the crew from J&M Displays have worked diligently to set up this year's fireworks show for Rapid City. With hundreds of shells ready to light up the sky, Lead Technician Michael Sellner assured residents that it will be a spectacular event.
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