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Conditional Use Permit Approved for Watertown Christian Church's Picnic Shelter Amid Expressed Frustration
{KXLG – Watertown, SD} The Watertown Board of Adjustment approved a conditional use permit on July 18, 2024, allowing the Watertown Christian Church to construct a picnic shelter on its property, amid a Church Deacon expressing frustration with the process. The church, located at 201 Golf Course Road, is...
8 airports get share of state’s $10 million
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — The $10 million from a new law passed by the South Dakota Legislature has been designated for eight airports, the state Department of Transportation said in a news release. Rapid City received about $3 million while Sioux Falls received about $2.5 million. About $1.2...
115 South Dakota HOSA Students Represent the State at Largest International Leadership Conference to Date
Participation in the HOSA ILC allows members to expand health care knowledge, hone their leadership skills and connect with other HOSA members across the world. This year, qualifying South Dakota HOSA members competed in events and attended workshops, general sessions and meetings. Through interaction with thousands of international participants and successful participation in a wide range of competitive events, South Dakota HOSA made its mark on the conference.
Missile Silo Construction Could Threaten Sacred Sites
CHEYENNE, WY- Last week the United States Air Force (USAF) met with various tribal representatives at Warren Air Force Base to discuss the upcoming Minute Man Missile construction, and how that construction might negatively impact tribal cultural sites. This meeting was addressed over the weekend at the Great Plains Tribal Chairman's Association (GPTCA) meeting in Rapid City.
Saturday Boredom Busters: July 20th
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — Customers can take advantage of steep discounts during Summer Crazy Days in Sioux Falls. Stores are slashing prices to make way for their fall merchandise in downtown Sioux Falls, The Bridges at 57th Street and Lake Lorraine. Stores normally open on Sundays may extend deals through the weekend.
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.
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...
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...
Mitchell School Board Elects New Leaders
The Mitchell School Board has new leadership. Brittni Flood is the new president and Shawn Ruml vice-president. Both recently were re-elected to their second three-year terms. Flood was elected on a three to two vote and Ruml unanimously. Olson has served on the board for eleven years, most as president…
Restaurant Roundup: Popcorn ball training, new lunch offering
Poppy’s Popcorn Co. recently hired four employees who need to learn how to make popcorn balls, so the shop is offering a sale on them. They’re half-price through Saturday, or $1.49. Additional specials on caramel popcorn balls and the square versions will be coming in the next few weeks.
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