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South Dakota State football eager to 'write their own story' in 2024 after losing program cornerstones
This isn’t going to be last year’s Jackrabbits. South Dakota State football coach Jimmy Rogers made that abundantly clear during his speech in front of program boosters, athletes, and media Wednesday. ...
T-shirts can’t be lasting signage
The Custer City Council passed the first reading of an ordinance to regulate types of signage in Custer at its regular meeting Aug. 5. The ordinance was first discussed at the June 3 meeting, but was tabled pending discussion with business owners who would be affected by the regulations. City...
Hammerbeck looks to lead Winner to a state title
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) -Winner is one of the top traditional powers in South Dakota high school football. The Warriors should be tough again this season. They are led by Shawn Hammerbeck who will play his college football at Nebraska.
RIB COOK-OFF YET ANOTHER ‘BEST EVER’
31 departments, hundreds of guests and a final cook-off for retiring organizer Chad Soulek makes Saturday’s fundraiser one for the books. Given the size of the event, the high level of competition and the strong reputation it has built the past 11 years, winning at the Freeman Volunteer Fire Department Firehouse Rib Cook-Off isn’t just a feather in the cap, but potentially a game-changer for the cook.
SPEAKING OF MAKING HISTORY, TRIUMPH TAKES FIRST AFT ADV WIN
Triumph Motorcycles has made history on the closing Sunday of the Sturgis Rally when veteran flat track racer “Slammin’ Sammy” Halbert won the inaugural American Flat Track AdventureTrackers race during the class debut at the Sturgis TT run through the middle of town. Fittingly, the very first Sturgis Rally was actually a race held on August 14, 1938, with 9 competitors. Fast forward to August 11th, 2024, where 9 racers once again lineup on the starting grid of a new race. Hot on Halbert's heels was the five-time World Enduro Champion, Iván Cervantes, cementing Triumph’s moment in history.
Rapid City rape; Vermillion grand theft; scattered storms
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — It’s Wednesday, August 14. Take a look at our top stories in news and weather with KELOLAND On The GO First@4. A man has been arrested on multiple charges after he allegedly stole a large amount of money from a Vermillion gas station and attempted to flee police twice.
Two DUI motorcycle crashes at Buffalo Chip Campground under investigation
STURGIS, S.D. - Two significant motorcycle crashes that occurred on private property at the Buffalo Chip Campground are being investigated. Brandon Foss, 27, of Lead was arrested for Vehicular Battery and 2nd Offense DUI on August 7. Robert Shipp, 35, of Watford City, North Dakota was arrested for Vehicular Battery...
Canova and PBR advance to State Quarterfinals
The Canova Gang and Dell Rapids PBR both moved on to the quarterfinals of the Class B State Amateur Baseball tournament, after posting 2nd round wins on Tuesday night. Canova cruised through the first 8 innings of their matchup with Kimball/White Lake. The Gang took a 9-1 lead in the bottom of the 9th inning, but the Nationals scored 5 runs in the 9th. Jonny Lyons hit a grand slam to pull the Nationals within three runs, and the tying run came to the plate with two outs before Carter Lenz struck out to give Canova a 9-6 win.
Build bone density at OsteoStrong’s new east location
As we get older, staying active and healthy becomes even more important. Two things that can really take a hit with age are bone density and muscle strength. Today, I’m at OsteoStrong’s new second facility on the eastside of Sioux Falls to see what they have to offer.
The Humane Society of the Black Hills: Critical time to support
RAPID CITY, S.D. - The Humane Society of the Black Hills is facing a significant financial crisis, with its future funding in jeopardy due to multiple of factors. The organization has been operating on a tight budget for years. "The Humane Society has done very well with very little for...
Governor Girls Soccer Eyes Big Season
The Pierre Governor girls soccer team is returning all but two seniors from last year’s team who reached the quarterfinals and finished the season at 9-5-1. The Governors graduated both Ryann Barry and Brianna Sargent, but will have five seniors in the 2024 campaign as the Govs return Gracelyn Taylor, Ireland Templeton, Aly Hutchinson, Grace Engbrecht and Jersey Understock. Last year’s offense was the third highest scoring team in the state averaging 3.8 goals per game. The Governors also return the starting goalie in Emlyn Swanson who is entering her freshman year. Kira Swenson, head coach of the Pierre Governors says the coaching staff is excited for the start of the season…
Join Rapid City’s Summer Nights in a tribute to military heroes
RAPID CITY, S.D. – The community is invited to join Summer Nights in honoring military heroes on Thursday, August 15, from 6 to 9 p.m. Each year, the Summer Nights Board of Directors dedicates an evening to recognizing active-duty military members and veterans for their service. All tips collected at the beverage stations will be donated to A Bridge Between Us, a local non-profit organization that provides a safe haven for veterans struggling with the transition between military and civilian life.
Man killed in single motorcycle crash near Deadwood
DEADWOOD, S.D. (KOTA) - A 68-year-old man died in a single-vehicle motorcycle crash Sunday afternoon, August 11. It happened two miles south of Deadwood. Larry Vincent Koneczny, driving a 2001 Harley Davidson, was traveling north on US 385 near mile marker 120 when he failed to negotiate the curve and went off the road to the right. The vehicle tripped and rolled, separating the driver from the motorcycle.
Now Hiring! South Dakota School Districts Have a Teacher Shortage
If you're fresh out of college looking for a teaching job, or a current educator looking to land a new teaching gig, you shouldn't have a difficult time, especially if you live in South Dakota. That's because the Mount Rushmore State has openings, lots of them!. With a new school...
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