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“OTIS THE CAT”! (BEADLE COUNTY HUMANE SOCIETY IN HURON)
Otis was picked up as a stray and is ready for a new home. He is neutered and is an adult cat. Otis needs to find a one cat home as he doesn’t like to share space. He is very affectionate and likes to play with jingle balls. To set up a time to meet Otis, please call the shelter directly at 605-352-8955. You can also check out our website at www.dakotacritters.petfinder.com.
Wall's Piper Cordes highlights South Dakota performers at Wednesday's National High School Finals Rodeo
ROCK SPRINGS, Wyo. — Wall’s Piper Cordes highlighted South Dakota’s performers at Wednesday’s National High School Finals Rodeo. Cordes ran a 20.494 seconds in Wednesday’s evening pole bending performance, the third fastest time of the night. Cordes is currently No. 3 the second go-round standings for the pole bending.
Teaching teachers about healthcare careers for students
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — A new program at Sanford Health is designed to give teachers a better understanding of the different career paths in health care. From laundry service to IT to heart surgery, there is a wide range of jobs, and Sanford wants teachers to let their students know about them. You’ll usually […]
Summer with the Symphony: Mahler's Symphony No. 3
This segment originally aired on "In the Moment" on SDPB Radio. SDPB's Summer with the Symphony brings you a live performance from the South Dakota Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Maestro Delta David Gier. Today, we hear Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 3, the first and second movements. In this...
Jeff Hallem wins Boys and Girls Club of the Capital Area monthly Mega Raffle drawing
The three finalists for the Boys and Girls Club of the Capital Area’s monthly Mega Raffle drawing were selected this morning (July 17, 2024) during the KGFX morning show. The three finalists were Jennifer Stalley, Jeff Hallen and Valerie Rowen. This month’s prize is titled “Skol.” The winner receives...
Branching out to help clean up
Some members of the West Whitlock State Recreation Area staff helped with cleanup in Pierre on Monday. The Oahe Downstream area was hit hard during a storm over the weekend, that knocked down trees and branches, and also did damage to area businesses. The members of Gettysburg’s river staff from the South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks chipped in to help at the park near Pierre, while others stayed back to tend to the park at the bay west of Gettysburg. Pictured are West Whitlcok Park Maintenance Technician Jordan Roman, intern Rowan Whitaker, and maintenance workers Connor Larson and Tanner VanderVorst.
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