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Dakota News Now says goodbye to Elle Dickau
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - Friday is Elle Dickau’s last day at Dakota News Now, and the team wishes her well in all the excitement coming her way. Elle made a great impression on viewers and everyone at the station with her storytelling, humor and professionalism. She will be missed, but great things are in store for her.
Sioux Falls Canaries spray for mosquitoes ahead of weekend games at home
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - With the increased amount of rainfall in the past few weeks, the city has seen a rise in mosquitoes. However, the Birdcage has seen an increase in mosquitoes due to stagnant water, impacting both fans and players. “About a week ago, walking out...
Good News: Bob Faehn Memorial Community Classic again a big success
The numbers are in from the Bob Faehn Memorial Community Classic golf tournament held on June 28. The event featured 32 teams of golfers and raised $43,595. The tournament, originally called the Pink Ribbon Classic, has raised $456,425. since its inception in 2010. Each year, net proceeds from the tournament go to a local charity. This year’s recipient is the Upside of Downs organization, which helps families who have a child with Down Syndrome.
Bismarck Animal Control offers pet sleepovers
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - Bismarck Animal Control is almost at capacity for dogs. The building is holding around 30 cats and dogs. Because they’re full, the staff offers people 48-hour sleepovers with the pets. This allows potential owners to see if the pet is a great fit and has...
Update: ‘Great handle’ on Custer County wildfire
CUSTER, SD (KELO) — We have an update to a wildfire that was burning in the southern Black Hills we first told you about on Friday. Emergency management posted overnight that crews have “a great handle” on the fire that was burning in rugged terrain off Custer Limestone Road.
Department Of Transportation To Begin Work On US Highway 212, State Highway 63 Next Week
PIERRE, (KCCR) — Starting Monday, some highways in Dewey County will go under the knife for milling and overlay work. The South Dakota Department of Transportation says a 20-mile section of U-S Highway 212 from a mile west of Dupree to the east side of Eagle Butte will be milled an overlaid with new asphalt. On top of the 212 project, South Dakota Highway 63 will have the same type of work completed from Highway 212 to 17 miles north of that intersection. Both projects will have one inch of surface cold-milled off with two inches of asphalt concrete replacing it. Traffic will be reduced to a single lane through work zones with flaggers and pilot cars in use to safely guide vehicles. Short delays can be expected through the work zones during daylight construction hours. The projects are expected to be completed in September of this year. The estimated cost of the project is 16-point-three million dollars.
Canaries drop series finale to Railcats
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (CANARIES) — Two hits from Josh Rehwaldt and A solo home run from Trevor Achenbach were not enough to complete the series sweep on Thursday as the Birds dropped the series finale 3-1 to Gary SouthShore. Achenbach started the scoring in the bottom of the second inning with a blast over the […]
Olympic heroes visit Rapid City for World Record Camp
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) -Former Olympic athletes were in Rapid City Friday for the World Record Track Camp. Local athletes had a chance to learn from some of the greatest to ever do it. This is the first time the World Record Camp has come to Rapid City.
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