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Dell Rapids fends off Killer Tomatoes for first state amateur title since 2007
MITCHELL (Dakota News Now) — For a moment, it appeared the attack of the Platte Killer Tomatoes would be just potent enough for their first-ever South Dakota state amateur baseball Class B title. The first six inning innings of Sunday’s final against Dell Rapids PBR were scoreless. In the...
DUNE Milestone Achieved: Completion of Massive Caverns Deep Underground for Neutrino Research
The Sanford Underground Research Facility celebrated the completion of excavation for the LBNF/DUNE project, a major international endeavor led by Fermilab to explore the universe’s deepest questions using neutrino interactions. With substantial international collaboration and significant technological challenges overcome, this project stands to make groundbreaking scientific advances. Celebrating the...
Police seek man who went missing from Hot Springs
HOT SPRINGS, S.D. - Matthew Marshall Jr., 28, of Hot Springs, South Dakota has been missing since July 24, 2024. Marshall was last seen by his friends on the evening of July 24. He told his friends that he planned to go to Rapid City. He has not been seen or heard from since then.
SF woman top 10 finalist in nationwide model casting call
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — A Sioux Falls woman is a top 10 finalist in the TORRID women’s clothing nationwide model casting call. Kaylee Slagus, 24, has been selected out of more than 11,000 North American applicants. The casting call was initially narrowed down to the top 30 finalists, then narrowed to the top 10 in the final round.
'God is smiling at this': Churches pool resources to create quilt
Eighteen blocks, eighteen churches, plus the ones who put it all together. That's who created the quilt that will be raffled off by the Madison Area Ministerial Association (MAMA) this year. The quilt raffle started in 2016 as a way to raise money for MAMA, which has a fund with...
UPDATE: Suspicious four-wheeler found in Madison
MADISON, S.D. (KELO) — The Madison police department is asking for the public’s help in finding the owner of a four-wheeler abandoned under “suspicious circumstances”. According to a post on Facebook, the Madison police department was notified Sunday morning of a Yamaha Grizzly 700 left abandoned on private property in the early morning hours.
PHOTO OF THE DAY: LESSONS IN HISTORY
This is one of the historical markers erected in 1974 as part of the 100th anniversary of the settlement of the larger Freeman community. It is located at the Salem-Zion Mennonite Church cemetery, with is where most of the 150th anniversary observance of the settlement will take place next month.
Yankton celebrates the ‘Mighty Meridian’ with its 41st annual Riverboat Days and Summer Arts Festival
SIOUX CITY (KTIV) - Yankton brought the community together once again for the 41st annual Riverboat Days and Summer Arts Festival. This year’s theme is the Mighty Meridian, for the Meridian Pedestrian Bridge to celebrate its 100th year anniversary coming up this October. From Friday through Sunday the festival...
Sunday Boredom Busters: August 18th
CANTON, SD (KELO) — Witness history coming alive during Civil War Days in Canton. See re-enactors stage a battle this afternoon at a 20-acre site on the western edge of Canton, next to Bridge Road. You can also visit encampments, see marching formations and listen to guest speakers share their insights about the war and the Civil War veterans who homesteaded in Lincoln County. The cost is $15. Children 12 and under get in for free.
Watertown Regional Landfill to Undergo Paving Improvements
{KXLG – Watertown, SD} The City of Watertown Public Works Department will begin improvement work at the Watertown Regional Landfill on Monday, August 19, 2024. The project is scheduled to be completed by August 30, 2024, barring unforeseen circumstances. The project's scope involves replacing the existing base course with...
City of Watertown to Close Portion of 1st Ave NE for New City Hall Utility Work
{KXLG – Watertown, SD} The City of Watertown will be closing a portion of 1st Avenue Northeast next week to facilitate utility work for the construction of the new City Hall. The closure will be effective from Monday, August 19th, to Wednesday, August 21st, weather permitting. The affected area...
Legislative Research Council Tightening Lawmaker’s Computer Privileges
The Legislative Research Council is getting tough with lawmakers and their proficiency with Cybersecurity. At a meeting of the Legislature’s Executive Board last week. Technology subcommittee chair, Senator Casey Crabtree says legislators aren’t doing enough to stay up with cyber protections…. L-R-C Chief Information Technology Office Elijah Rodriguez...
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