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Real Estate Spotlight: Lead homes worth looking at
LEAD, S.D. - Lead, South Dakota offers a unique opportunity for homebuyers seeking a blend of outdoor adventure and small-town charm. With its stunning mountain scenery and proximity to world-class skiing and hiking, the area attracts those who appreciate an active lifestyle. While the housing market can be competitive, particularly...
Keeping your AC unit A-OK
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) – Central Heating and Air is just one of the many Sioux Falls businesses that’s been busy with air conditioning unit repairs. “As temperature rises, we just get busier and busier every single day. We’ve had a lot of service calls come in due to the temperature and humidity issues and things like that,” Service Manager Luke Volden said.
A look at newly-constructed fairgrounds in Lincoln Co.
LENNOX, S.D. (KELO) — It’s showtime for 4-H competitors in KELOLAND. In Lincoln County, 4-H Achievement Days are underway at the newly-constructed fairgrounds. From chickens, to pigs, to sheep, the Lincoln County Fairgrounds are full of livestock. Volk: Who do we have here?. 4-H Competitor Allie Westra: This...
Around-the-clock care for kids
This paid piece is sponsored by Sanford Health. It can be scary to think about what to do when a child is experiencing a serious illness, injury or chronic condition. But here in Sioux Falls, among the 135 pediatric specialists at Sanford Children’s Hospital, the critical care team is ready to provide the highest level of care for children in emergency situations.
Lutheran Social Services ending child care services | July 30
See the audio attached above to listen to the full news update/podcast. Each day, SDPB brings you statewide news coverage. We then compile those stories into a daily podcast. Subscribe on Appleor Spotify. On today's update... Another major child care provider is closing its doors. Lutheran Social Services said it's...
Rapid City Regional Airport preps for influx of Sturgis Rally goers
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) - The city of Sturgis isn’t the only one prepping for the motorcycle rally to begin Friday. With it being the Rapid City Regional Airport’s biggest time of year, they are also preparing for the attendees. July and August see around 50,000 people flying...
RCAS working to manage classroom behavior
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) - Rapid City Area School District is bringing its staff together to create a better learning environment for all by tackling behavioral challenges in the classroom. Jennifer Strong, the director of federal programs for Rapid City Area Schools, says COVID-19 caused a rise in behavior issues...
Local High School Rodeo Stars Place at National Finals
BELLE FOURCHE—The team of Rance Bowden and Sern Weishaar of Belle Fourche, SD made an impressive showing in the team roping at the 2024 National High School Finals Rodeo, held in Rock Springs, WY, July 14 through July 20. They ended up 5th in the nation with 25 total seconds over three rounds of roping. Bowden and Weishaar ended the 1st go around in 14th place, with a 7.4 second catch. They were 22nd in the 2nd go around with a 9.82 run, and turned in a 7.78 second run in the short go to end up 6th place in the round.
Northern Hills Community Band Concert
On Wednesday evening July 24th between 7 and 8 PM the Herrmann Park neighborhood was alive with the sounds of la lively, concert band. The source of instrumental renderings of familiar and popular songs was the Northern Hills Band. The Northern Hills Band, directed by Dr. Christopher Hahn features volunteer...
Mosquito Control Spraying Scheduled for Watertown (7/31)
{KXLG – Watertown, SD} The City of Watertown Mosquito Control Program has announced plans to spray to prevent mosquitoes in specific areas of the city. Due to a sufficient increase in the mosquito population, spraying will commence on Wednesday, July 31, 2024, after 9:00 p.m., weather permitting. Southeast Watertown...
Mitchell City Council discusses housing inspections and other topics
The Mitchell City Council held a lengthy work session Monday covering a variety of topics including budget timelines and current revenue along with updates on the Lake Mitchell restoration timeline, wetland progress and the secondary water source. The group also discussed future projects including upgrades to the Corn Palace and Cadwell Park.
Village Creek Days brings beach fun to Chester
The third year of Village Creek Days brought live music, a drum line and a parade back to Chester for a fun-filled three-day event. This year, which had the Some Beach theme, began with a golf tournament, supper and music on July 26. Saturday started off with a parade, followed by a craft and vendor fair for the adults with a dunk tank and inflatables for the kids. Competitions like a bean bag tournament and a tug of war happened earlier in the afternoon, as did a kids' pedal pull. A live band performed in the evening, which ended with fireworks. Sunday kicked off with a fireman's breakfast and car show, with church at the United Methodist Church afterward. A beach volleyball competition brought more beach spirit, with bingo, a raffle drawing and food to wrap up the event.
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