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Wyoming Firefighters Hall of Fame induction happening August 17
(Riverton, WY) – The Wyoming Fire Service has some deep-rooted traditions: honor, pride, integrity, and valor, to name a few. With these ideals in mind, the Wyoming State Fire Marshal’s Office created the Wyoming Firefighters Hall of Fame. Since 2019, fire departments and fire service organizations have submitted nominations for this honor and recognition.
Norwescap’s NorwesFest Shines Bright in Its Fourth Year
LONG VALLEY, N.J. – Norwescap, a leading nonprofit organization committed to empowering individuals and strengthening communities, hosted its highly anticipated fourth annual NorwesFest Family Fun Day on June 22, along with their signature Sunset Soirée. The double event, held at Ort Farms in Long Valley, brought together community...
Drones find EAB, SF shooting; rainfall recap; softball tourney
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — Here is KELOLAND’s On the Go for the top news, weather and sports on the first Saturday of July. The SD Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources is using drones to locate trees affected by the Emerald Ash Borer. A Sioux Falls man...
Magic mushroom alternatives recalled across US, one person sickened in SD
A death in North Dakota and 48 reported illnesses — including one in South Dakota — led to a nationwide recall of psychedelic candies. The recall affects products from the company Prophet Premium Blends Diamond Shruumz, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control. The products include micro-dosing chocolate bars, infused cones and micro-dose and […] The post Magic mushroom alternatives recalled across US, one person sickened in SD appeared first on South Dakota Searchlight.
Popular food truck closes permanently at midseason
The food truck Tacos de Gringo has gone out of business abruptly after three years of serving street tacos with a chef’s touch. Ken Leonard and his wife, Calain, started the business after selling their house in Arizona and moving to Sioux Falls four years ago. At the time, Leonard said they were drawn to South Dakota after hearing media reports about the “relatively low” COVID-19 cases and the governor’s response to the coronavirus pandemic.
Sioux Falls lane closures begin Monday
SIOUX FALLS, SD (KELO) — We have some street projects in Sioux Falls to tell you about that could affect your return to work. Starting Monday, the northbound right turn lane on South Ellis Road north of 41st Street will be closed for the week so crews can replace concrete panels.
Summer with the Symphony: Scheherazade
This interview originally aired on "In the Moment" on SDPB Radio. This summer, SDPB presents special performances during "In the Moment" called "Summer with the Symphony." It's a series of listening experiences sprinkled throughout the summer months offering the most recent performances from the South Dakota Symphony Orchestra, recorded live in Great Hall of the Washington Pavilion in Sioux Falls.
BUSINESS OF THE MONTH: Royview Country Club
Imagine playing nine holes of golf for $3. Or better yet, playing ALL DAY for $5. This is how much it cost to golf at the Roykota Golf Course when it opened in the late 1980s. Years later, it might cost a little more to golf, but the course and its clubhouse, located on Roy Lake two miles south of Lake City, are still going strong, thanks to many dedicated individuals. The business, now known as Royview Country Club, is vibrant and has a promising future.
SF East vs. SF West: Military Night to stream on KELOLAND.com
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — The annual Military Night game between Sioux Falls East and Sioux Falls West will livestream on KELOLAND.com for the third straight year. The two teams will cross paths at Harmodon Park on Tuesday, July 9 and you can watch it on KELOLAND.com. Post 15 East is fourth in the class […]
Sioux Falls Mayor Tenhaken apologize for calling off Fourth of July celebrations
SIOUX FALLS, S.D.(KELO)- Sioux Falls Mayor Paul Tenhaken is apologizing for a decision that threw a lot of folks’ Fourth of July plans into a tailspin. With stormy conditions in the forecast for the 4th, the decision was made to cancel the 2024 Independence Day celebration festivities- including the 5K Fun Run, parade, picnic, and afternoon entertainment.
Stormy Afternoon in Eastern KELOLAND
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — Temperatures have been slightly below normal through the day. Highs have been in the upper 70s and low 80s. We have been tracking a few thunderstorms between Aberdeen and Huron through the afternoon. We will keep the chances of thunderstorms around through the evening hours, and they should start dying down after sunset.
Farmer’s fight against wetland designation gets boost from U.S. Supreme Court’s Chevron ruling
A Fulton-area farmer will have a chance to argue that a federally designated wetland on his property is actually regular farm ground thanks to a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision. The case will be one of the first in the nation to be re-examined as a result of Loper Bright...
Shedding tears as we shed our common sense on guns
It’s enough to make a grown man cry. And one of my friends did just that during a recent school board meeting here in Rapid City as he was trying to offer public comment about a pending board decision on guns in schools. Yes, guns in schools. How’s that...
Sturgis Chamber announces parade winners
Sturgis Area Chamber of Commerce has announced winning entries for “Electric Night Parade” at Sturgis Fest 2024. Selections were made in five categories. Most Beautiful: Kelly’s Creations. Most Creative: Sturgis District Library. Most Electrified: Morgan Olson. Chamber Choice: Sturgis Hospital. Best Use of Theme: First Presbyterian Church...
Steady growth, big successes: Downtown in MadTown returning to Madison
Since 2018, the Greater Madison Area Chamber of Commerce has brought music to downtown Madison with its Downtown in MadTown event series. It's returning again this year with six free family-friendly shows set for Tuesdays in the second half of the summer, each with separate performers and themes. Each performance starts at 6 p.m., but many people arrive early to set up their own chairs or check out the food trucks and vendor tables.
Star Trek’s William Shatner to Headline Sioux Falls Charity Event
William Shatner is about to boldly go to somewhere he's never gone before. Get ready Star Trek fans, Captain James T. Kirk will soon be making a trek to Sioux Falls. That's right, William Shatner, the actor made famous for his role as the legendary Captain of the Starship Enterprise will soon be transported to the Sioux Empire to headline the 43rd annual Law Enforcement Appreciation Dinner and Fundraiser in October.
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