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South Dakota athletes compete in U.S. Olympic Swimming Trials
While the Olympics are still a few weeks away, many athletes’ dreams are being tested right now at trial competitions. That includes several swimmers with South Dakota ties. Over 22,000 fans put their voices together to cheer on friends, competitors and family members. Although this giant arena usually hosts NFL games, football was not being played.
WANNINGER HIRED AS CITY DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR
City resident takes over role previously held by Carol Eisenbeis. Shelly Wanninger is the new development and marketing coordinator with the city of Freeman. Wanninger was hired for the 25-hours-a-week job by the Freeman City Council at its June 18 meeting and spent her first day in her office in City Hall Tuesday, July 2.
From Bronze To Gold: South Dakota-Born Athletes’ Triumphs At The Olympics
As the eyes of the world will soon be on Paris for the 2024 Summer Olympics, local sports fans find themselves paying close attention to the athletes with South Dakota connections who are representing Team USA. Athletes who were born in the Mount Rushmore State have a long history of...
Indigenous activist Leonard Peltier, who has spent most of his life in prison, has parole denied
Indigenous activist Leonard Peltier, who has spent most of his life in prison since his conviction in the 1975 killings of two FBI agents in South Dakota, has been denied parole. The U.S. Parole Commission said in a statement Tuesday announcing the decision that he won't be eligible for another parole hearing until June 2026.His attorney, Kevin Sharp, a former federal judge, argued that Peltier was wrongly convicted and said that the health of the 79-year-old was failing. Peltier's attorney didn't immediately return a phone message from The Associated Press seeking comment, but after his client was last denied parole,...
PHOTO OF THE DAY: ALL LINED UP
The west side of the 300 block of Main Street in Freeman was busy on Tuesday morning, with many visiting the downtown grocery store, Jamboree Foods. It was 30 years ago this week that owner Bob Pidde was making plans to temporarily close his previous store and move into the new location, which had served as the home to a number of other businesses, including The Carriage House, Village Toggery and K&K for many years before that.
Former inmates continue work at Metal Craft Industries
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - Purpose. That’s what former inmates said they received while working for Metal Craft Industries inside the State Penitentiary. While MCI closed at the state pen, two men who worked there are still employed by the company, now on the other side of the prison walls.
A Small South Dakota Town is Suddenly the 2nd Most Dangerous in State
Yankton, South Dakota, known for its charm and peacefulness, is facing a surprising shift in its safety profile. Once seen as a tranquil haven, Yankton is now ranked as the 2nd most dangerous town in the state, a significant change from its previous reputation. This unexpected development has left residents and authorities concerned, grappling with the implications of this alarming trend.
Yankton Highway Department Looking to Expand in Irene
The Yankton County Highway Department is looking to expand their abilities in the north-east corner of the county. Commission Vice Chair, Wanda Howey-Fox, talks about the upgrade from the undersized current building in Irene…. Yankton County Highway Superintendent, Mike Sedlacek, talks about how big of an upgrade this purchase would...
Sioux Falls 4th of July Celebration Cancelled
"Due to weather, the 2024 Independence Day Celebration is cancelled. Stay safe! Check siouxfalls.gov for updates." That was the word Wednesday afternoon from The City of Sioux Falls. The latest weather forecast information from the National Weather Service says there's a pretty good chance of rain on the 4th. Maybe even a thunderstorm.
Mitchell baseball leader happy with plea agreements
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) – The Mitchell Baseball Association said it is happy with the recent plea agreements for the six baseball players charged with rape. The players were members of the American Legion baseball team when the alleged incident happened. Tim Smith, a media representative and board member...
Yankton 4th of July Weekend Event Schedule
Yankton is set to celebrate the 4th of July this weekend will be hosting events on the 4th and 5th. Parks and Rec Director Todd Larson says that the festivities will include the first Music at the Meridian of the year. The night will conclude with fireworks over the Meridian...
Peek inside new downtown jazz club, opening this week
The sound of jazz is about to be amplified in downtown Sioux Falls. Trio Jazz Club plans to open this weekend, offering both a new place to dine as well as take in live entertainment. It’s owned by Riccardo and Marybeth Tarabelsi and is located in between their other ventures...
William Shatner headlining Sioux Falls charity dinner
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - An iconic television and film star will headline the 43rd annual Law Enforcement Appreciation Dinner and Fundraiser in Sioux Falls. Shatner, best known for his role as Captain James T. Kirk in the Star Trek franchise, will speak at the October 30 event at the Sioux Falls Convention Center.
Watertown Man Sentenced to 70 Years for First-Degree Rape, initially over 50 charges
{KXLG – Watertown, SD} Robert Marlen Hagen, a 49-year-old Watertown man, has been sentenced to 70 years in prison after pleading guilty to two counts of First-Degree Rape. The charges stem from incidents that occurred between 2022 and 2023. Hagen had earlier pled guilty to the two counts, each...
Evening Storms Could Bring Hail and High Winds to Sioux Falls Area
Sioux Falls, SD – Severe storms are forecasted to hit southeastern South Dakota and northeastern Nebraska this evening. Residents should prepare for quarter-sized hail and wind gusts up to 60 mph. According to the US National Weather Service, storms are expected to develop from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. near and south of the Missouri River.
South Dakota officials share photo of flooding North Sioux City could have seen without levee
South Dakota officials believe that building the levee on Interstate 29 at North Sioux City helped save the city from flooding. They also shared two timelines of how officials were responding to storms and flooding in North Sioux City.
Sioux Falls rescues continue to seek changes to trap, neuter, and return ordinance
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - On July 1, over 200 laws went into effect in South Dakota. One allows for the legal trapping, neutering and releasing of feral cats. An ordinance through the City of Sioux Falls still does not entirely allow for TNR within city limits after being brought up for an amendment last August.
Pet safety for the Fourth of July
SIOUX FALLS S.D. (KELO) — The Fourth of July can be a fun-filled holiday especially if you enjoy fireworks. But your pets may not feel the same way. Loud noises and the irregular bangs from fireworks can cause anxiety and fear in animals. Before you start your Fourth of...
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