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At least 12 die in motorcycle accidents before, during and after 2024 Sturgis rally
Three people died in motorcycle accidents during the recently concluded Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, according to the official tally of the state Department of Public Safety, but the actual number of motorcycle-involved traffic deaths in the state from the days before, during and after the event is 12. The department, which includes the Highway Patrol, attributes […]
Local author ready to meet Riverboat Days attendees
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - The Yankton Riverboat Days and Summer Arts Festival is set to take place this weekend, and local author Emersyn Park will be at the event to discuss her works with attendees. Park’s works include “He Loves Me, She Loves Me Not,” “Puppet’s Shadow,”...
Rapid City felon sentenced for possession of a firearm
RAPID CITY, S.D. – A Rapid City man convicted of Possession of a Firearm by a Prohibited Person has been sentenced. Christian Lorenzo Witt, 31, was the subject of a traffic stop in Rapid City on March 18, 2023. Officers learned Witt had an active warrant and arrested him.
SWIM CENTER’S INDOOR FACILITY CLOSING AUGUST 18-LABOR DAY
The Roosevelt Park Swim Center’s indoor facility will be closed beginning this Sunday through Labor Day for annual maintenance. The facility’s outdoor pool will remain open during this period. The indoor facility will be closed to the public at the end of the business day Saturday and the...
U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland meets with law officers in South Dakota
SOUTH DAKOTA (KELO) — From sheriffs to police chiefs to federal agents and tribal law enforcement leaders, this morning’s meeting with the attorney general was a who’s who of law enforcement in the state. “I’m grateful to be here in South Dakota,” said Garland. Our cameras were not allowed to stick around for the meeting, […]
World's Smallest Rodeo at the Brown County Fair
ABERDEEN, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - One of the more popular events at the Brown County Fair features buckaroos aged three to eight competing in the “Tiniest Rodeo.”. As the Stick Rodeo is about ready to begin, the contestants nervously waited with their stick “steeds,” which are made of a round dowl about four feet long that can be mounted with a cardboard cutout of a horse’s head.
Two Arrested in Vermillion Casey’s Robbery Attempt
Two people were arrested after a robbery attempt at the Vermillion Casey’s on Jefferson Street earlier this week. Vermillion Police Chief, Crystal Brady, says that the Vermillion Police Department responded to a report of a theft of a large sum of money from Casey’s on Monday. Brady says...
Barth, Clanin’s big nights not enough as Birds fall
Winnipeg, MB (Canaries) — Jordan Barth finished with three hits and Hunter Clanin drove in three runs on Tuesday but Winnipeg used a big seventh inning to defeat the Canaries 13-6 at Blue Cross Park. The Goldeyes opened the scoring with a two-run single in the first inning but the Birds answered with five unanswered […]
South Dakota school district gives all staff training on youth behavioral health
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - Educators oftentimes have a close bond with their students. They are often the first ones to notice, when something may be off with a student’s behavior. A new virtual course offered by Sanford Health is now equipping educators with tools to support...
Triumph Tigers Take 1st and 2nd at the Inaugural AFT AdventureTrackers Race
The very first Sturgis Rally, known as the Black Hills Classic, was held on August 14, 1938 with a race of 9 participants and a small audience. Fast forward to August 11th, 2024, where 9 racers once again lineup on the starting grid of a new race. In this race,...
Intveld Signs with Mount Marty Baseball
Yankton High School alum Frankie Intveld is the latest addition to the Mount Marty Baseball program, signing with the Lancers on Tuesday. Intveld described the opportunity as a dream come true to continue his baseball career. Despite the signing coming late in the cycle, Lancers’ head coach Josh Teichroew (Ty-crow)...
Man motions to withdraw guilty manslaughter plea
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) - Craig Returns From Scout, 29, wrote to Seventh Circuit Court Judge Jeffrey Connolly asking to withdraw his guilty plea for first-degree manslaughter. Returns From Scout was charged with kicking and stomping a man to death in Rapid City last September. He originally pleaded not guilty but changed his plea on June 26. He says he had adverse reactions to medication and didn’t feel he could handle a trial under those conditions.
Repeat offender sentenced to 20 years in prison
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) - Harry Oliver, 43, was sentenced to 20 years in prison on Monday morning. Oliver’s criminal history spans over 20 years, he is being convicted for the fourth time with felonies. He was sentenced in Seventh Circuit Court by Judge Eric Kelderman who said, “You...
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