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Premium ewe sale sees internet sales increase
To meet the needs of emerging demand within the sheep industry for superior young ewe genetics available in smaller lot sizes, South Dakota Sheep Growers Association (SDSGA), has hosted a Premium Yearling Ewe Sale the last seven years. The sale was July 27th, 2024 at Magness Livestock Auction in Huron. This annual event is the signature yearling ewe sale in the region. For the first time, internet sales hit double digits, a total of ten lots were purchased through the cattleusa.com platform.
State should confront Indigenous foster care and prison numbers
The Indian Child Welfare Act is a federal policy that seeks to keep Indigenous families and communities intact by regulating the removal of Native American children from their homes and the placement of children in foster care or adoptive homes. The goal of ICWA is the preservation of Indigenous communities and the safety and health […]
Curfew clampdown at Sioux Empire Fair
SIOUX FALLS, SD (KELO) — The Minnehaha County Sheriff’s Office will be tightening enforcement of the curfew in effect at this year’s Sioux Empire Fair. Children 17 and younger are not allowed on the fairgrounds after 9 p.m., unless accompanied by an adult. The curfew is now...
Sioux Falls native Taryn Kloth, USA Olympics beach volleyball team advances to Round of 16
The U.S. Olympic beach volleyball duo of Sioux Falls native Taryn Kloth and her teammate Kristen Nuss defeated China's Xue Chen and Xia Xinyi, 2-1, to win Pool B on Thursday. Kloth and Nuss will now advance to the Round of 16. The U.S. pair fell behind early and lost their first set in...
Fatal Lawrence Co. crash: motorcyclist’s name released
LAWRENCE COUNTY, S.D. (KELO) — The name has been released of a motorcyclist killed in a one-vehicle crash Tuesday night, 13 miles southwest of Cheyenne Crossing. 53-year-old Kimberly L. Welch, of Rapid City, was driving her Harley Davidson northbound on US 85 near mile marker three, according to the S.D. Department of Public Safety.
Commander fired over B-1 crash report
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) - According to a statement released from Air Force Global Strike Command, Ellsworth Air Force Base will be seeing at least one new commander. Col. Mark Kimball, 28th Operations Group commander, was “relieved of command” Friday. The statement says this was due to “a loss of trust and confidence in his ability to command, based on the findings of an Accident Investigation Board report into the Jan. 4 crash.”
UPDATE: Pine Ridge Pow Wow continues after Friday night shooting
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) - A 57-year-old man is in serious but stable condition after he was shot several times Friday at the Oglala Lakota Nation Wacipi, Fair & Rodeo in Pine Ridge. He was air-lifted to Monument Hospital in Rapid City Friday night. Oglala Sioux Tribe President Frank Star...
Owning Your Outdoors: Ooni Pizza Oven
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - On this week’s Owning Your Outdoors, Aaron and Doug Schroeder of Lewis Drug are joined by Zach Miller to discuss a versatile pizza oven that’s perfect for your next backyard get-together. Ooni pizza ovens are fully portable and can heat up...
Renner Royals advance to Class ‘A’ state title game
BROOKINGS, S.D. (KELO) — The Renner Royals remained unbeaten at the Class ‘A’ state tournament with a 7-6 comeback win over Harrisburg Gold Friday night. With the game tied at 6 in the bottom of the seventh, Sullivan Schlimgen delivered an RBI base hit to center with the bases loaded to walk it off. Post […]
Girls-only cybersecurity camp at Dakota State University challenges stereotypes
MADISON – The campus of Dakota State University came to life in the middle of summer break, when more than 100 middle school girls arrived to learn about cybersecurity. One of the girls, Suzanna Koetters, traveled to Madison from Sioux City, Iowa, to participate in this year's GenCyber Girls in CybHER Security Middle...