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Dozens of South Dakota students stranded amid software outage
A global software outage delayed flights worldwide last weekend. For one group of South Dakota students, this resulted in a simple trip home turning into a three-day ordeal. A group of incoming Sioux Falls O’Gorman freshmen and their parents took a trip to Washington D.C. and New York. They went to the nation’s capital for a few days and then traveled to New York.
Legion Baseball: Harrisburg Gold routs RC Post 320
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - Harrisburg Gold, the top team in the legion baseball standings, hosted Rapid City Post 320 Thursday night. Harrisburg Gold was leading 1-0 in the second inning when Max Carlson smashed a double into left field to make the lead 2-0. In the third...
Murder arrest, DUI rollover, school lunch debt paid
SIOUX FALLS S.D. (KELO)– Here are this morning’s top stories with KELOLAND On the Go. A second person is facing charges in connection to a 2023 murder case in Dakota Dunes. An 18-year-old in Rapid City is facing a long list of charges following an early morning car...
Beyond Cotton Candy, Sioux Empire Fair’s Surprising New Events
The Sioux Empire Fair will soon be kicking off (Friday, August 2 at 5 PM) and this year there will be brand-new activities for everyone to take in including the opening night Fiesta Latina. Dakota News Now is reporting that Sioux Empire Fair President & CEO Scott Wick met with...
Have You Seen These South Dakota Missing Children
You can be the eyes and ears for families who have children who are missing. From informing law enforcement to contacting missing children agencies, to spreading the word on social media. Currently in South Dakota there is an overwhelming number of missing children, according to the National Center for Missing...
Nyberg’s Ace to host Hot Classics Night in downtown Sioux Falls
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - Nyberg’s Ace is preparing for downtown Sioux Falls’ largest car show, the 7th annual Hot Classics Night. The classic car show takes place on Saturday, July 27 from 4 to 10 p.m. The event takes place downtown Sioux Falls on First...
Beyond Cotton Candy, Sioux Empire Fair’s Surprising New Events
The Sioux Empire Fair will soon be kicking off (Friday, August 2 at 5 PM) and this year there will be brand-new activities for everyone to take in including the opening night Fiesta Latina. Dakota News Now is reporting that Sioux Empire Fair President & CEO Scott Wick met with...
RELAY FOR LIFE HONORARY CHAIR ALAINA JANS
On May 10, 2022 our daughter, 6 year old Alaina was diagnosed with ALL (Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia). She saw multiple different doctors to get this diagnosis. Her first symptom was her back hurt. Then the next week she couldn’t walk. We were carrying her everywhere. The doctors just thought she pulled a muscle in her back. Little did we all know it was far more than a pulled muscle. She started treatment right away at Sanford Children’s Hospital in Sioux Falls. It was a huge adjustment for our entire family. We had to start relying on more people for help because Alaina was in and out of the hospital, she had multiple different appointments, and we never knew when she would be hospitalized. Alaina had a pretty rough time with getting used to all the medications she had to take, and they made her feel worse sometimes. One thing she did enjoy though was the children’s hospital. They always made her feel right at home and always had something fun for her to do. Alaina had multiple hospitalizations. Many times, she was very sick. The chemo would tank her blood counts and she would have no immune system. She needed multiple blood transfusions too. For the past two years Alaina went to the castle regularly for checkup’s and treatments. The thing Alaina had the most trouble with was losing her hair. She loved her curly red hair. She embraced it well though. She always had a smile on her face even through some of the hardest times. That helped us all. As parents it was really hard to watch our little girl go through things we couldn’t imagine going through. She had countless lumbar punctures, a couple bone marrow biopsies and multiple different lab tests. She was always getting poked. Sitting back and not being able to do anything about it was so hard as a parent. All we could do was be there. Which was exactly what she needed. We had so much support from our families and our entire community. We are so grateful for everyone that helped us through such a difficult time. On July 2, 2024 she got to celebrate and ring the bell. She took her last dose of chemotherapy on July 13, 2024. Alaina can finally say “I BEAT CANCER”!
DV 16U Brookings tournament winners
Dakota Valley 16U took 1st place over the weekend of July 13 in the Brookings Buffalo Wild Wings tournament. The quad played some great baseball against teams from South Dakota, Minnesota and North Dakota.Scoring Stats/Tourney Games: Friday, July 12: Game 1 - lost to Tea 2-6 Game 2 - Defeated Volga 7-1 Saturday, July 13:Game 1 - Defeated Watertown 11-2 Sunday, July 14:Semi-finals - Defeated New…
Top regional water ski teams compete for spot at nationals on Dahme Lake
ABERDEEN, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - This weekend, the Aqua Addicts Water Ski Club is playing host to the Midwest Regional Show Ski Tournament on Aberdeen’s Dahme Lake. Up to 1,000 water ski competitors will be going for spots in the upcoming national championships. “Practicing happened on land and...
Pig Rescued Recently from the Big Sioux River Has Passed Away
Some sad news. The pig that was rescued last week from the banks of the Big Sioux River has passed away. Dakota News Now reports that a small pig was spotted on the banks of the Big Sioux on Thursday, (July 18) which prompted Sioux Falls Animal Control and Sioux Falls Fire Rescue to snap into action to perform a water rescue just north of Falls Park a short time later.
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