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Renner legion falls in opening round of Central Regional
FARGO, N.D. (KELO) — The Renner Royals Post 307 legion baseball team suffered a 7-2 loss to Farmington, Minnesota in the opening round of the Central Plains Regional. Renner scored the games first two runs in the fourth inning. However, Farmington got going in the home half of the fourth. The Minnesota state champs scored […]
City Council proposes a challenge to help relieve student lunch debt
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) - With the school year beginning soon, Rapid City’s Common Council is considering an effort to reduce student lunch debt. At Monday’s meeting, Ward 3 Councilman Greg Strommen, announced the Council’s support of the Fed and Ready to Learn program that is managed through the Black Hills Area Community Foundation.
Haas Named Head Athletic Trainer At NSU
Aberdeen, SD (NSUWolves.com) – Northern State University and Sanford Health announced today the promotion of Janelle Haas to head athletic trainer. Haas joined the Wolves and Sanford Sports medicine in the fall of 2023, following a 5-year stint at Presentation College. “Janelle will do an excellent job in her...
Midwest UPS workers help veterans in the Black Hills
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) - Usually when a UPS driver arrives, it’s with a package in hand, but today, employees spent a little longer at one home. UPS workers from across the Midwest are giving back to veterans this week. Virgil Whetsel got landscaping help at his home in Rapid City.
Safe Havens, ‘baby boxes’ and 988: How abandoned baby tragedies like Tuesday’s can be prevented
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - Authorities are still investigating after the body of an infant was found at a recycling center in Sioux Falls. Police said staff found the body and called police on Tuesday at 6:40 a.m., but not much more information is known at this time.
What is the Baby Moses Law in South Dakota?
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) – Police are still investigating what led to an infant being found dead Tuesday morning at a recycling center in Sioux Falls. “In a situation like this, this may take a long time before we’re able to come up with anything,” Sam Clemens with SFPD said on Wednesday morning.
15 states sue to block Biden’s effort to help migrants in US illegally get health coverage
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Fifteen states filed a federal lawsuit Thursday against the Biden administration over a rule that is expected to allow 100,000 immigrants brought to the U.S. illegally as children to enroll next year in the federal Affordable Care Act’s health insurance. The states are seeking...
Anti-Trump Republican Hilariously Hits Back at Tim Walz Attacks
South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem tried to attack Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Walz on X, only to be bombarded with mockery. Noem tried Tuesday to call out Walz as a radical, claiming that he “pretended to be moderate” while they were serving in Congress together but “then showed his true extremist colors as soon as he became Governor.” She also said that South Dakota was performing better economically compared to Minnesota, with people moving away from Walz’s state due to his policies. But on Thursday, former Representative Adam Kinzinger, an anti-Trump Republican, called her out with a photo of...
McCook Lake victims still ‘in the dark,’ waiting for FEMA help nearly seven weeks after flood
Nearly seven weeks after the devastating June 23 flood at McCook Lake, victims are still in limbo about the possibility of federal aid, and some feel abandoned by government officials. Renae Hansen is a flood victim and works with the McCook Lake Izaak Walton League, which has tried to fill some of the leadership and […]
Authorities locate South Dakota man believed to be dangerous
BURKE, S.D. (KOLN) - The missing South Dakota man labeled as armed and dangerous was located Thursday morning. Burke Public Safety said Trevor Krcil was located and no further information will be released at this time. Sheriffs in Boyd County said that Krcil was believed to be a threat and...
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