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Fundraiser created to honor longtime Canaries usher
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - A GoFundMe has been created to support the family of a man who brightened every Canaries game. Clarence ‘Michael’ McGee served as an usher at the Canaries games since 2017, where he was known for brightening the field with his positive energy and friendly nature.
School Administrators Coming To Consensus On The Distractions Brought To Class By Smartphones And Devices
FORT PIERRE, (KCCR) — Schools across the state are taking notice of the bold move made by the Gettysburg School District in banning the use of electronic devices by students during the school day. Stanley County School Superintendent Dan Baldwin agrees smartphones are a distraction to learning…. Baldwin says...
Sioux Falls mayor proposes 2025 budget
Sioux Falls mayor Paul TenHaken is laying out his proposed 2025 budget to the city council. The $781 million budget includes $12 million for housing needs, 28 new full-time employee positions in the city and money for new water sources through Dakota Mainstem and Lewis and Clark. TenHaken said the...
Canaries Fall as Division Gets Tied up
The Winnipeg Goldeyes would get a 3-1 win over the Sioux Falls Canaries in 11 innings on Sunday to take the series as Sioux Falls is now tied for first in the West Division of the American Association. Winnipeg would get the first run of the game in the top...
EPJ advances to state behind strong pitching
LENNOX, S.D. (KELO) — The final spot in the Class B legion state tournament was clinched Saturday as Elk Point-Jefferson rolled past Lennox 12-1. A five-run first inning set the tone for the win-or-go-home game. Post 134’s pitching shined throughout the region tournament, and its pitching depth played a major factor in them reaching the […]
KU women’s basketball releases full nonconference schedule
The Kansas women’s basketball team released on Monday afternoon its full nonconference schedule for the 2024-25 season. The Jayhawks will open their campaign with five contests, four of them official, at Allen Fieldhouse, beginning with an exhibition against Washburn (Nov. 1) and the true season opener versus Lindenwood (Nov. 6).
Coyotes fall triathlon schedule released
VERMILLION, S.D.—Trips to the Black Hills, the Ozarks and Florida highlight the Coyotes' triathlon schedule for the fall of 2024 announced today by head coach Kyle Joplin. South Dakota opens the triathlon season in-state with the Southern Hill Collegiate Cup held on Aug. 31 at the Angostura Recreation Area in the Black Hills, just south of Hot Springs. The super sprint triathlon event consists of a 400-meter swim, a 10-kilometer bike and a 2,500-meter run.
Yotes Report Today, Camp Commences This Week
VERMILLION, S.D. — The University of South Dakota football team reported back to Vermillion for the start of Fall Camp ahead of the 2024 season on Monday. Just in time for fall camp, the new turf in the DakotaDome is in its final stages of installation. A black out theme is on tap to open up the campaign inside the Dome against Northern State.
Torve, Dietrich talk Post 22′s chance at state starting Tuesday
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) - No. 2 Post 22 is gearing up for the first round of the state baseball tournament next Tuesday against No. 7 Brookings. ”These are two big wins to punch our ticket into Brookings, and it may not have been super close games but they were competitive and we had to find our way on base,” Hardhats first baseman Alex Dietrich said. “Just keeping the bats rolling, keeping our pitching loose and warm. We feel confident. We’re pretty confident this year. We got a good feeling, we got a good team this year.”
Vander Weide, Kennedy, Zebell, Waxdahl win at I-90
HARTFORD, S.D. (KELO) — The 2024 season at I-90 Speedway continued Saturday night with a full slate of races and a hobby stock pit stop challenge. In the Hobby Stock race, Levi Vander Weide, of Sioux Falls, claimed the win from fifth starting spot. Tea’s Dave Kennedy pilot his 21k car to the victory in […]
Bridge Dedication to Honor Fallen Soldier U.S. Army Private First-Class Gunnar D. Becker
{KXLG – Forestburg, SD} The South Dakota Department of Veterans Affairs will hold a ceremony on August 18th to dedicate a state bridge to honor U.S. Army Private First-Class Gunnar D. Becker. The bridge on SD Highway 34, westbound over the James River, just southeast of Forestburg, will be officially named the PFC Gunnar D. Becker Bridge.
South Dakota father is leading effort to restore abortion rights in the state
Editor’s Note: This is the first in a series of conversations about voter-initiated efforts to restore abortion access across the country. Unlike other abortion-rights initiatives across the country, major reproductive rights groups haven’t backed the effort to restore access in South Dakota. But that hasn’t stopped Dakotans for Health — a ballot question committee […]
Hot and Hazy: South Dakota’s Forecast Includes Severe Thunderstorms, Fire Weather
Rapid City, SD – South Dakota is preparing for a week of intense weather, with severe thunderstorms and extreme heat in the forecast. Today’s temperatures are expected to reach between 89°F and 101°F, accompanied by hot and hazy conditions. According to the US National Weather Service in Rapid City, thunderstorms this afternoon may become severe, particularly in central South Dakota.
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