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Woman, juvenile charged in shooting death of a Sioux Falls teenager
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - A 17-year-old male died from a gunshot wound in Sioux Falls early Tuesday morning. Officers were originally told the wound was self-inflicted, but a 33-year-old woman and a juvenile have been arrested. According to Lt. Aaron Nyberg from the Crimes Against Persons section...
No students injured in Iroquois bus crash
IROQUOIS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - On just the second day of the school year for the Iroquois School District, a school bus was involved in an accident. According to Superintendent Mike Ruth, the accident happened Thursday morning after drop-off on Highway 14 and Ottawa Street. The bus was on...
Pop-up sauna, cold-plunge business to host first event at brewery
A new business offering pop-up sauna and cold-plunge sessions will hold its first event this weekend in downtown Sioux Falls. Dakota Sauna Co. was founded by husband-and-wife team Nick and Haley Rapisarda, and Haley’s siblings Parker, Tres and Logan Jones. The Rapisardas were exposed to “sauna culture” living in...
Codington County Highway Department Provides Update on Projects
{KXLG – Watertown, SD} The Codington County Highway Department submitted a monthly report on their recent activities and ongoing projects at the August 20, 2024, County Commission meeting. Codington County Commissioner Troy VanDusen read it. According to Highway Superintendent Rick Hartley, the department has completed chip sealing on 40...
Summer Nights concert welcomes South Dakota Mines students back to Rapid City
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) - South Dakota Mines’ fall semester begins Monday, and many Hardrocker students are back in Rapid City. Thursday night’s Summer Nights concert was sponsored by the college, and hundreds of students attended. Mines athletics were well-represented, with football, basketball and volleyball players roaming the...
High school football coming to your TV
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — The high school football season begins this Friday and with the excitement of its return, KELOLAND Media Group is eager to bring the action to your TV screens. Hundreds of high school games have livestreamed on KELOLAND.com over the past five years, but now KELOLAND Media Group is taking it […]
Fatal Motorcycle Crash Claims Life of Ohio Man in Presho, SD
{KXLG – Presho, SD} A two-vehicle collision on Monday afternoon resulted in the death of a 59-year-old Ohio man. The incident occurred at approximately 2:01 p.m. on August 19, 2024, at the intersection of SD Highway 248 and 305th Avenue, near mile marker 238. The crash involved a 2023...
NEW BDM WATER TREATMENT PLANT WILL ADD REDUNDANCY
“There are risks and cost to action. But they are far less than the long-range risks of comfortable inaction.” This John F. Kennedy quote is one that Rodney Kappes knows well. Kappes, the General Manager at BDM Rural Water Systems, has kept this piece of JFK wisdom in mind as the utility company moved forth on a huge new project: a new water treatment plant. The new plant was the site of an official groundbreaking last week.
Sizzlin’ Summer Nights coming up on Saturday
ABERDEEN, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- Coming up this Saturday here in Aberdeen is Sizzlin’ Summer Nights taking place in downtown Aberdeeen. Aberdeen Downtown Association’s Executive Director, Alexa Sheldon previews what’s happening on Saturday. She starts off by talking about the Strider Cup beginning at 12pm. In previous years it started...
Cressy inducted into Sturgis Motorcycle Museum’s Hall of Fame
On August 7 the Sturgis Motorcycle Museum held their annual breakfast at the Sturgis Rally. At the event, Jiggs Cressy (originally from Murdo, S.D.) along with four others, were inducted into the Sturgis Motorcycle Museum’s Hall of Fame for their accomplishments. Cressy also earned the 2024 Freedom Fighter Award...
From the Halls of City Hall: City Manager Amanda Mack, Asst. City Manager Heath VonEye, and Deputy Mayor Randy Tupper
{KXLG - Watertown, SD} On this week's From the Halls of City Hall, we had three guests in studio including: Watertown City Manager Amanda Mack, Deputy Mayor Councilman Randy Tupper, and Public Works Director/Assistant City Manager Heath VonEye. Your browser does not support the audio element. On today's show the...
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