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Police pursuit leads to crash near Midco Aquatics Center
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — A police pursuit ended with a vehicle crash near the Midco Aquatics Center in Sioux Falls. This morning an incident occurred that led to a pursuit between a vehicle and a Minnehaha County Sheriff operative. Sioux Falls Police assisted in the pursuit. The vehicle...
Minnehaha County's auditor predicted a hand count of votes would take 5 hours. It took 12.
When 50 people piled into two rooms on the third floor of the Minnehaha County Administration Building at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, preparing to hand count every one of the 13,189 ballots cast in the county's June 4 primary election, they expected to be done sometime that afternoon. After all, when Minnehaha County Auditor Leah Anderson had discussed the audit with county commissioners last week, she'd estimated that the process would take five hours. ...
'Not much sleep:' Residents share stories of flooding impact
Thousands of residents in Minnehaha, Lincoln and Union counties alone have been affected by the flash floods in the tri-state area, displacing some residents and inconveniencing others with water damage, destroying valuables and stopping travel. The Argus Leader has spent the last several days since flooding starting, trying to capture their trials and...
Minnehaha Co. does hand count of all primary votes
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — Mark Christianson of Sioux Falls was among the roughly 50 people on hand Tuesday hand counting ballots from Minnehaha County’s June 4 primary election. The retiree feels driven to be here and help out. “Just kind of a civic duty, just realizing that...
Recount board opts to count 132 absentee ballots originally rejected in June 4 primary
Three of Minnehaha County's races from the June 4 primary had an official recount on Monday. And while no races flipped, the recount board did opt to include 132 absentee ballots that had been rejected on Election Day, following a challenge that some state and county officials have said fell outside the bounds of state law. ...
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