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Olympic athlete inspires players from her hometown
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - Olympic athlete Taryn Kloth is making her way to the courts in Paris with the USA Sand Volleyball team. She has a lengthy resume for her volleyball credentials that includes her time at LSU and Creighton, but the start of her career can be traced back to a gym in Sioux Falls.
7 people died after plane departing from Nebraska City crashes in Wyoming
NEBRASKA CITY, Neb. — Seven people were killed in a plane crash in Wyoming, including three members of the award-winning gospel group The Nelons. A statement from the Gaither Management group confirmed the deaths. "One of the best loved Gospel music families in America, The Nelons were involved in...
Elk Point-Jefferson routs Lennox to advance to state
LENNOX, S.D. (KELO) — Elk Point-Jefferson defeated Lennox 12-1 to punch the final ticket to the Class ‘B’ Legion state tournament Saturday. Post 134 scored five runs in the top of the first. After adding one in the second, EPJ plated three more in the third. They pushed two more across in the fourth to […]
Sixth annual South Dakota Chislic Festival kicks off in Freeman
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - Chislic lovers made their way to attend the sixth annual South Dakota Chislic Festival on Saturday at the Freeman Prairie Arboretum. This year marks six years since the South Dakota legislature officially declared chislic as the new South Dakota nosh. The Festival committee set eyes on developing the region’s food festival into an exemplary experience for all its attendees since then.
Native American history the focus of 'All my Relatives Festival'
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - Over the weekend, Native American culture was celebrated in downtown Sioux Falls. The “All my Relatives Festival” was held on Friday evening and all day Saturday at the Levitt. The event included a panel discussion on the history of boarding schools,...
Backyard chicken flocks could be seeing some new restrictions, flock owners are frustrated
DES MOINES, Iowa — There's some cooped up anger surrounding a possible new city ordinance. The Des Moines City Council proposed new restrictions on backyard chicken flocks Monday, which would ban roosters and shrink the number of allowed hens from the limit it currently sits at of 30, down to 12.
SF East overcomes slow start to advance to state
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — Sioux Falls East is one of the eight team in the Class ‘A’ Legion baseball state tournament field. Post 15 swept Harrisburg Maroon this week. After winning 7-4 on Thursday, East claimed a dominant 11-0 shutout win Friday in the KELOLAND Livestream Game of the Week. Leading just 1-0 after […]
Little Wild Learn to Play program comes to Midco Arena
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — The Minnesota Wild will be hosting a Little Wild Learn to Play program at Midco Arena this September, which marks the first time the program is venturing outside the state of Minnesota. Children ages 5-8 are eligible for the camp that runs on the four Tuesdays in September. The camp […]
Classic cars take over downtown for 7th annual 'Hot Classics Night'
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - Live music, food trucks and hundreds of the coolest cars around made for a “hot night” in downtown Sioux Falls. The 7th annual Nyberg’s ACE Hot Classics Night took over 1st Avenue on Saturday and Nyberg’s ACE owner Kevin Nyberg joined Dakota News Now to talk about what guests can expect.
'Can't dream that stuff up': Van Meter wins Iowa softball state championship off eighth grader's bat
FORT DODGE — Mady Schnell, remember the name. Van Meter softball fans surely will. It was Schnell who propelled the No. 1-seed Bulldogs into the state championship game with a...
The City of Cedar Rapids takes legal action against mysterious structure
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (KCRG) - Cedar Rapids is taking action against a property that has a mysterious structure on it. When KCRG spoke with the structure’s owner, he told us it’s a power generator and a solution for sustainable energy around the world. But at night it would...
It Might Get More Difficult to Avoid Speed Cameras in Iowa Very Soon
The topic of combatting speeders and promote safer driving practices has been a hot-button topic for Iowa over the last couple years. Speed cameras are now more common than ever, and they could get even more ubiquitous after this piece of news came out of the Iowa Department of Transportation (DOT) this week.
Iowa Weather Alert: Severe Storms with Damaging Winds and Large Hail After 4 PM
Des Moines, IA – Severe weather is expected to impact western Iowa late this afternoon, with forecasts predicting damaging winds and large hail. According to the US National Weather Service in Des Moines, these severe storms are anticipated to develop after 4 PM and will likely continue into the evening hours.
After years of fighting Iowa’s strict abortion law, clinics also prepared to follow it
AMES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa’s law banning most abortions after about six weeks of pregnancy goes into effect Monday, a drastic change that enrages — but doesn’t surprise — Sarah Traxler. When Traxler, an OB-GYN based in Minnesota and the chief medical officer of Planned...
Iowa Irish Fest Ticket Winners
Iowa Irish Fest is August 2nd-4th in downtown Waterloo. Thanks to everyone who entered our text contest for the chance to win tickets. Congratulations to our winners who each won a family pack of 4 tickets to Irish Fest from 105.7 KOKZ!. CINDI CLARK FROM REINBECK. MONICA ROBBINS OF WATERLOO.
Forecast: Heat and Storm Chances Return
Heat will continue to build into our forecast Sunday, with a high in Des Moines around 90 degrees and heat indices into the 90’s. An upper-level disturbance moving north into Iowa will kick off storm chances late Sunday, and they’ll continue into early Monday morning as a wind shift line begins to cross the state. […]
Minnesota man arrested in Iowa for narcotics violations
(ABC 6 News) – Clear Lake police arrested an Owatonna man on an outstanding federal arrest warrant for narcotics violations, in addition to several new charges on Friday. According to a press release from CLPD, just prior to 6 p.m.,police received a complaint of a reckless motorcycle near the 600 block of U.S. Hwy 18.
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