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Children share favorite Fourth of July activities
The Ramona Fourth of July parade started off on time despite a gloomy weather forecast. A light sprinkle came down during the games, which took place after the parade, but this did little to douse the spirits of the children and adults. They enjoyed a fun-filled afternoon of balloon throwing, egg tosses, pie-eating contests and more.
South Dakota Vacation Traveling Bingo Card Is Here
Going for a drive across South Dakota for vacation, to see the in-laws, or business doesn't have to be a grueling journey. Some listen to the radio, podcasts, or audiobooks, or spend the entire trip on their phone. If you're native to South Dakota and travel for work or family...
Scattered Showers and Storms for the Weekend, Drying Out Next Week
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) - Overnight, temperatures will likely fall into the 50s and a few spots in the 40s for low temperatures. mostly clear skies settle in, but we do have the possibility of some isolated showers after midnight. Tomorrow, some scattered showers will form and we could see a few containing some rumbles of thunder. High temperatures in Rapid City getting up to around 79°. Future cast is showing that we do have the chance for some isolated showers tonight that become scattered tomorrow. But our best day for showers and storms comes on Sunday. Good news is by Monday. We start to completely dry out across all of western South Dakota. Throughout the overnight hours, temperatures drop into the 40s and 50s and we do see mostly clear skies. We still can’t rule out the possibility of a few isolated showers or storms. Tomorrow, temperatures make it into the 70s and 80s across kota territory. We will see scattered showers start to form around lunchtime, but the storms could contain a few rumbles of thunder here and there. The next three days in Northeast Wyoming and the northern Hills shows that we are going to see drier conditions in Wyoming, but some more chances in the hills for some showers and storms. Rapid City through the weekend Seese shower and storm chances continue but by Monday, those chances decrease to zero. For next week, the drier conditions allow for the temperatures to quickly increase into the upper 80s by Wednesday. By Thursday and Friday 90s are looking likely for Rapid City.
Star Trek’s William Shatner to Headline Sioux Falls Charity Event
William Shatner is about to boldly go to somewhere he's never gone before. Get ready Star Trek fans, Captain James T. Kirk will soon be making a trek to Sioux Falls. That's right, William Shatner, the actor made famous for his role as the legendary Captain of the Starship Enterprise will soon be transported to the Sioux Empire to headline the 43rd annual Law Enforcement Appreciation Dinner and Fundraiser in October.
2 people ejected when car rolls in Charles Mix County crash
CHARLES MIX COUNTY, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - Five people were involved in a single-vehicle crash on Thursday night near Armour, South Dakota. The crash happened at 10:50 p.m. on US Highway 281, nine miles south of Armour. The Department of Public Safety reports that the driver of a 2009...
Alleged shooter arrested; Structure fire; Cool weekend
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — It’s Friday, July 5. Take a look at our top stories with KELOLAND On The GO. A Sioux Falls man was arrested following a shooting incident in near 33rd and Cliff on Thursday evening, police said in Friday’s briefing. On Friday at...
Rosebud man sentenced for two assaults
PIERRE - A St. Francis man convicted of two counts of Assault Resulting in Serious Bodily Injury has been sentenced. Charles Cordier, 25, is charged with two assaults he committed on the Rosebud Reservation. On February 12, 2023, Cordier was in St. Francis when he struck a man in the...
Looking at recent rain totals
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — Here in the Storm Center we have done a few stories on the rain in the past couple weeks. This map shows the areas that received rainfall in the last seven days. The areas in yellow and red, specifically in north-central and northeastern KELOLAND,...
Over two-dozen homes labeled total loss
NORTH SIOUX CITY, SD (KELO.com) — More than two dozen homes at McCook Lake have been red-tagged, and are being called a total loss from the recent flooding. Most of those homes are on Northshore Drive, and in most cases, the foundations collapsed because of the rushing flood waters. Those homes have been deemed to be too dangerous to enter. You can access the map on North Sioux City’s website: https://northsiouxcity-sd.gov/mccook-lake-homes-structural-report-update/ .
Sioux Falls Mayor Apologizes For July 4th Cancelations
(Sioux Falls, SD) — Sioux Falls Mayor Paul TenHaken is apologizing for a decision that threw a lot of folks’ Fourth of July plans into a tailspin. On Wednesday, with inclement weather in the forecast for the 4th, the decision was made to cancel a number of events including an Independence Day parade, a 5k fun run / walk and other activities. As people in the area know, yesterday’s weather was filled with clear skies and sunshine. On social media yesterday, Mayor TenHaken said he was sorry for the cancelations and promised that next year’s Fourth will be even better.
Last chance to buy fireworks keeping stores busy
BRANDON, S.D. (KELO) — Some people across KELOLAND are hoping to see the clouds part tonight, providing them with a window of opportunity to shoot off fireworks. TJ Cameron owns Brandon Pyro Fireworks and is opening up shop for Independence Day. “This holiday is kind of like Halloween, it’s...
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