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Williston police call on public to identify two individuals driving dirt bikes in the area
WILLISTON, ND (KXNET) — Williston Police need your help identifying two people, they say have been involved in multiple incidents of not only reckless driving but evading police officers while on their dirt bikes. According to Williston Police, these individuals have fled from officers on multiple occasions, posing a danger not only to themselves but […]
Code enforcement a sore spot in some SD communities
FAITH, S.D. (South Dakota News Watch) - A few months ago, the city council in this ranching town in remote northwestern South Dakota decided to join dozens of other communities across the state and hire an outside contractor to enforce property codes. But in a pioneer town built on a...
Resident v. nonresident dispute yields plan limiting out-of-state hunting licenses
SIOUX FALLS — A state commission is refereeing a dispute over who should have access to a prime hunting opportunity in South Dakota’s picturesque Black Hills. In-state residents say they’re tired of competing with nonresidents for turkey hunting spots in the spring. A group representing them recently proposed limiting nonresident licenses to 661 through a […] The post Resident v. nonresident dispute yields plan limiting out-of-state hunting licenses appeared first on South Dakota Searchlight.
Sioux Falls hit & run arrest
SIOUX FALLS, SD (KELO) — Police are also investigating a hit-and-run crash on the west side of Sioux Falls that sent two people to the hospital. It happened just after 11:30 p.m. Saturday at 37th Street and South Jefferson Avenue. Police say two vehicles were involved. Officers arrested one man in connection with the crash. […]
Down Home celebrities celebrate their new store with grand opening
TEA, S.D. (KELO) — ‘Down Home Fab,’ the reality TV show starring Teen Mom Chelsea DeBoer and her husband Cole, are celebrating their grand opening Saturday of their new home decor store in Tea and you’re all invited. The DeBoers are putting on the final touches...
CBS Mornings to feature Sioux Falls graffiti story
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) – A Sioux Falls teen’s artwork is going to be seen by people all across the country on Monday morning. As part of the CBS Mornings series Beg-Knows-America, CBS Lead National Correspondent David Begnaud is spotlighting 18-year-old graffiti artist Jaden Brunz. As Begnaud shows us, Jaden broke the law making graffiti, then got a message from Sioux Falls Mayor Paul TenHaken.
Dugan Sales and Service to Continue Deliveries for Existing Orders Amid Operating Changes
{KXLG – Watertown, SD} KXLG News has received several inquiries/messages regarding the current operating position of Watertown’s Dugan Sales and Service after reports of partial release of staff, phones not being answered, and the store not being open as it usually would. KXLG News spoke with Dugan’s Jeremy...
State of the art skate park off and rolling
SIOUX FALLS, SD (KELO.com) — After a decade of work and planning, the Barb Iverson Skate Plaza is officially open in Sioux Falls. The 2.5-million dollar park is located at 10th and Cliff. Mayor Paul TenHaken calls it a great addition to the city. The park is named after...
Summer with the Symphony: Oboe Concerto in C major
This segment originally aired on "In the Moment" on SDPB Radio. Oboist Jeffrey Paul plays Antonio Vivaldi's "Oboe Concerto in C major". The South Dakota Symphony Orchestra's performance was recorded live in the Washington Pavilion in Sioux Falls on January 20, 2024 under the direction of Maestro Delta David Gier.
Madison Genetics brings new business to former auction building
While the former home of Madison Livestock Sales has a steady stream of cows coming in and out, it's no longer for the purpose of a typical cattle auction. Since February, a new business has taken its place under new owners, selling pregnancies for ideal calves as Madison Genetics.
Delbridge Museum seeks proposals from nonprofits to find new home for animal mount collection
Members of the work group tasked with determining the future of the more than 150 animal mounts once displayed in the Great Plains Zoo's Delbridge Museum said Friday they'd like to hear from nonprofits that may be interested in taking on some or all of the collection. That could include the possibility of some of the specimens remaining in Sioux Falls in a "Reimagined Delbridge Museum," though that option received noticeably less interest among some members, possibly...
SD Artist Duo Makes Murals by, for and with Communities
VERMILLION, S.D. (MITCHELLNOW) More art is popping up in midwestern towns and cities in the form of murals – and one South Dakota-based artist team is involving local residents. When Vermillion-based artists Reyna Hernandez and Amber Hansen are tapped to make a project, they don’t show up with a design – or even an idea. Their new collaboration, Mural On The Wall, or “Mural O-T-W,” instead asks locals to generate ideas about their communities, through storytelling, poetry and drawing. A project on Vermillion’s Main Street came to life when the high school’s Gender and Sexuality Alliance group got funding from the “It Gets Better Project,” which works to empower L-G-B-T-Q youth around the world. Hernandez says the group’s ideas centered on identity.
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