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‘One of my favorite people’: WWII veteran celebrates 100th birthday with family, friends
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KSFY/Gray News) - A South Dakota community came together to celebrate a milestone birthday for one of its residents. Arnie Hinseth celebrated turning 100 years old earlier this month with some of his loved ones and close friends at the Good Samaritan Society Sioux Falls Village. Hinseth...
Lennox knocks off Lake Norden in Legion baseball
LENNOX, S.D. (KELO) — In a low-scoring affair, Lennox defeated Lake Norden 4-3 at home Friday night. Through four innings, the each team mustered just one run and one hit. Each of those early runs came on RBI groundouts. With the win, Post 174 improved to 10-6 on the season. Lennox is set to begin […]
Renovated Geddes baseball field sees first action in 14 years
GEDDES — The 2010 amateur season was the last time the Geddes baseball field was used for an organized game. Fourteen years later, and with the help of countless volunteers and donors, baseball is back in Geddes. The idea to bring baseball back to Geddes couldn’t have happened without...
SD Team Ties for 2nd at 4-H Shooting Sports National Championships
BROOKINGS, S.D. – South Dakota’s team tied for second place for the sweepstakes award at the 2024 4-H Shooting Sports National Championships. Thirty-five youth representing South Dakota State University Extension 4-H competed at the national championships from June 24-28 in Grand Island, Nebraska. The annual competition drew 708 youth from 40 states to demonstrate their abilities in archery and shooting across multiple disciplines.
Two Spearfish City Employees Inducted Into 2024 SD Municipal League Hall Of Fame
Two City of Spearfish employees are being inducted into the 2024 South Dakota Municipal League (SDML) Hall of Fame: City Engineer Kyle Mathis and Building Inspector Dennis Hafner. The SDML Hall of Fame honors employees who have served municipalities in South Dakota for 20 or more years. Inductees are recognized...
Muralist illustrates moments of the past and present in Woonsocket
WOONSOCKET, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - Kenzee Schafer uses her artistic skills to give character to structures throughout South Dakota. We first met Schafer as she was completing a mural celebrating agriculture at her alma mater, Wessington Springs High School. Now, she’s had the challenge of incorporating elements of Woonsocket’s...
Cattitude Cafe completes one year in Sioux Falls community
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - Unlike a regular cafe, the Cattitude Cafe allows its customers to spend time with cats. This business brings in benefits from all around the city. Since its opening, the cafe has received immense support from the community of Sioux Falls. “Everybody loves it....
Hills Alive is ready to celebrate with LifeLight
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KELO) — Hills Alive has been part of the Black Hills for decades but the free Christian music festival almost came to an end. Last November, LifeLight stepped up to the plate to keep the Hills Alive Christian music festival thriving. Now this weekend, it is...
Crazy Days sales in Sioux Falls this weekend
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — It’s a good weekend to do some shopping in Sioux Falls. Many stores in town are hosting crazy days sales. You’ve Been Framed owner Tamara Dettler is hoping for an influx of shoppers at her store at The Bridges at 57th Street.
Sturgis Motorcycle Museum to Unveil New Scott Jacobs Painting
The Sturgis Motorcycle Museum today announced that the unveiling of a new painting by renowned artist Scott Jacobs featuring icons of American flat track motorcycle racing Scotty Parker and Jared Mees will take place at the Sturgis Motorcycle Museum on Monday, August 5 at 1 p.m. This is a press...
Two SDSU faculty members receive prestigious NSF grants
Rachel Short and Gazala Ameen, two assistant professors in South Dakota State University's College of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Sciences, have each received one of the National Science Foundation's most prestigious grants for early career faculty to pursue biology research projects. This particular source of funding — NSF’s New Faculty...
Canaries Crushed in Cleburne, at Sioux City Tonight
(Cleburne, TX) — The Sioux Falls Canaries hope to snap a three-game losing streak tonight when they open a weekend series in Sioux City. The Birds were swept in their three-game series at Cleburne, losing the finale 8-0 yesterday. The Railroaders pounded Sioux Falls pitching in the series, outscoring the Canaries 25-3. First pitch tonight against the Explorers is set for 7:05.
Smittys Roll On Senior Night
ABERDEEN, SD (HubCityRadio.com) – On Thursday night, the Aberdeen Smittys returned home to the Hub City following the Gopher Classic this last weekend and took on & then took down the Sturgis Post 33 Titans in run rule fashion, 16-4 in seven innings. The Smittys got off to a...
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