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Eddie and The Bobby Bones ‘Shrimp Challenge’
Eddie attempted to eat 108 popcorn shrimp after he made a bet that if he ate all of them, he’d get $108! He had boxes piled up in front of him that contained 50 pieces of popcorn shrimp in each. A couple of weeks ago, The Bobby Bones Show...
‘Everlasting Love’ Songwriter Buzz Cason Dies
Buzz Cason's biggest hit was "Everlasting Love" but the singer, songwriter and "Father of Nashville Rock" notched hits for several rock and country stars during a 60-year career. The 84-year-old died on Sunday (June 16). James E. "Buzz" Cason was founder of Nashville's first rock band the Casuals before perusing...
Bobby Bones Show Talk ‘Scuba Steve’s Inner Ghost’
Morgan thinks ghosts follow Scuba Steve around after she witnessed a weird light situation with him!. She was in a hallway and Scuba was running around and all the lights flickered and followed him wherever he went. It wasn’t happening to anyone else, and the lights only flickered when he walked by. Scuba shared that he thought it was weird because while they were there, he had a vision of his grandfather because his grandmother is not doing well and is in hospice. There was a Marshall Amp that he was playing with and noted that his grandfather’s name was Marshall so all these memories of him came up and he got emotional so he’s wondering if it was his grandfather. Scuba didn’t see or feel anything but thinks the flickering lights might have been his grandfather sending him signs to help him feel better about his grandmother. Morgan thinks it was a ghost following him and believes in the signs!
Portions of Sioux Falls Recreation Trails to Close Starting Thursday
If you like to frequent the public recreation trail system throughout Sioux Falls, be prepared to encounter some temporary closures in a few areas starting this week. Dakota News Now reports that the city plans to apply a seal coating to specific trail sections over the next several weeks. The entire project will affect about six miles of recreation trails in and around the city.
Walmart Admits Failure and Shuts Down All Health Centers
Walmart has been a staple in both the grocery and household items sector of retail for decades. In 2019, they tried to expand into the healthcare business, but they have now backed down. Walmart recently announced it will close all of its Walmart Health clinics across the country, a quite...
Sioux Falls Police Department Shows Off Their ‘Good Boys’
The Sioux Falls Police Department prides itself on the brave men and women who protect our city. But some of their heroes have four legs and a tail!. There are some courageous dogs on the force of the Sioux Falls Police Department and they have been hard at work. K9s train hard and work to be the best to protect the city.
Big Update: Sioux Falls Lions Are Almost Ready to Meet You!
For the first time in 30 years, the Great Plains Zoo is extremely excited to welcome back lions to the zoo and Sioux Falls. Staff at the Great Plains Zoo even provided an exciting update about the progress of these beautiful cats. In a positive update, the Great Plains Zoo...
South Dakota Racing: World of Outlaws Takeover Huset’s Speedway
The world's best drivers are coming to South Dakota this week for a big payout at Huset's Speedway in Brandon. Two days, four races, two six-figure paydays for the the winners. Heading your way!. Race fans will fill the stands for the 2nd annual Huset’s High Bank Nationals that will...
5 Things You Don’t Know About South Dakota’s Only Naked Statue!
1)-The 18-foot tall Statue of David stands in Fawick Park just west of the Big Sioux River on South 2nd Ave. between East 10th and 11th Streets. 2)-The "Statue of David" was given to the city of Sioux Falls by Thomas Fawick in 1971. Fawick is a Sioux Falls Native who made a fortune as an inventor who invented the “Fawick Flyer” automobile that sits in the Old Courthouse museum.
Sioux Falls Mayor Paul Gets The Ultimate Father’s Day Gift
Families across South Dakota, Iowa, and Minnesota celebrated all dads, uncles, grandfathers, and father figures on Father's Day this past Sunday. Our Sioux Falls Mayor Paul TenHaken took some time to relax with his own family for Father's Day. But one gift from his wife Jill caught him by surprise.
Severe Thunderstorm Watch Overnight into Monday For the Sioux Empire
The National Weather Service has issued a Severe Thunderstorm Watch for much of southeast South Dakota. The Watch is in effect until 6:00 AM Monday (June 17, 2024). Sioux Falls, Brookings, Mitchell, Huron, Yankton, and Vermillion are included in the Watch area. A Watch means that conditions are right for...
Sioux Falls Diverging Diamond South Dakota Drone Update Video!
Sioux Falls's Diverging Diamond Interchange at 41st and I-29 is almost completed. Check out this cool high-flying drone video of the project!. There are over 150 Diverging Diamond Interchanges in the United States with 80 more under construction. 3 of which are in South Dakota cities including Sioux Falls, Brandon, and Rapid City.
Minnesota, Iowa, and South Dakota Mosquitoes Love These Colors!
Mosquitoes are awful this summer in Minnesota, Iowa, and South Dakota. If you don't want to get massive bug bites don't wear these colors!. If you want to keep these little critters from feasting on you here are the colors you should avoid according to Outbreaknewstoday.com.
Nebraska & Iowa are the Best States for Retiring Golfers
Fore! Are you a retiree ready to swing into your golden years with a set of golf clubs? If so, you're in luck. A recent study by Gambling.com has identified the best states for golfers to retire, based on factors like the number of golf courses, green fees, sunny days, home values, and the cost of a beer. Let’s take a leisurely stroll through the best (and worst) states for retiring golfers.
One Spot in Minnesota Where it’s 100% Illegal to Take Photos
It's something many of us have done at one point or another, and we probably had no idea it was against the law. Look around the U.S. and you'll find a lot of silly laws that just plain don't make sense. However, there are a few very good reasons why it's illegal to do this in the Land of Ten Thousand Lakes.
Iowa’s Abandoned: This Old Dinner Train Still Sits on the Tracks
Not so long ago, passengers could dine on the rails, as this dinner train was once a thriving destination. These days, it's abandoned and mostly a refuge for wild animals and vandals. It appears this train isn't going anywhere anytime soon, as it's been parked in the same spot since...
South Dakota’s Most Dangerous Gang Comes From Out of State
When thinking about notorious gang activity, South Dakota isn't exactly the first place that comes to mind. Chicago, New York City, and Los Angeles hold that distinctive title. However, there is one ill-famed gang that operates within the state's borders, and it originally started in Minnesota. This gang has an...
The Three Most Infamous Cold Cases in Iowa History
The Hawkeye State is littered with an abundance of cold cases that, sadly, remain unresolved to this day. These are three of the most infamous in the state's history; cases that, not only loom large in the state of Iowa, but are known throughout the entirety of the US, and abroad.
Iowa’s Best Hidden Gems: Nathan’s Glow-in-the-Dark Trail
One of the Hawkeye State's premier hidden gems is located in the small town of Vinton, where the longest glow-in-the-dark trail in the US can be found. The trail itself is breathtaking but the reason behind its glow is equally so. Nathan's Miles. Nathon Hesson, former City Councilman of Vinton...
Minnesota Fireworks Laws: If It Flies or Explodes Its Illegal
Staying out of trouble when it comes to Minnesota fireworks laws is pretty simple -- if it flies or explodes, it's illegal. Bottle rockets, firecrackers, and roman candles are out. Sparklers, snakes, spark emitting fountains, and poppers are in, but remember, none of this stuff is allowed on public property.
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