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It’s Going To Be A Smokey Week Across Wyoming
Parts of Wyoming saw hazy skies during this past weekend that were even worse Sunday night, 07/21/24. This week will bring in more smoke down from Canada and across from Utah. Also, fires in Montana that picked up in intensity over the weekend made the situation much worse for northeastern Wyoming.
Siouxland Tri-state Democratic Party chairmen’s responses to Biden’s withdrawal from presidential race
After the announcement of President Biden's withdrawal from the presidential race, Democratic Party chairmen for Iowa, South Dakota, and Nebraska released their statement on the topic.
UPDATE: Rapid City man arrested after RCPD standoff
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) - Update: Law enforcement lost contact with the barricaded individual after many hours of trying to maintain communication. Members of the Special Response Team entered the home and took the suspect, identified as Robbie Rombough, 44, of Rapid City, into custody for simple assault domestic violence, aggravated assault, aggravated assault domestic violence, first-degree burglary, discharge of a firearm at an occupied structure, and commission of a felony with a Firearm.
Affordable housing project moves forward
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KELO) –An affordable housing project is moving forward in Rapid City thanks in part to Tax Increment Finances. Which is a tool the city uses to pay for improvements to a development. This week paved the way for the Camden Heights apartment project to move into...
Woman walking from Rapid City to the Badlands raises awareness for human trafficking
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) - Tarita Silk is walking from Rapid City to the Badlands to raise awareness of human trafficking. Silk is taking on this journey for the week of July 20 and walking as far as she can daily. On the South Dakota Missing Persons page 19 minors...
Sturgis Motorcycle Rally temporary vendors, up so far this year
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — As of Monday morning, the city of Sturgis had 112 temporary permits for the annual Sturgis Motorcycle Rally this year, said Deb Holland, the director of communications for the city. The city had 54 permits as of this time last year, Holland said. The...
Names Released in Lincoln County Fatal Crash
South Dakota authorities have identified the two people involved in a fatal crash last Friday morning in Lincoln County. The South Dakota Department of Public Safety says around 5:30 am, 28 year old Darrian O’Neal Cline of Smithville, Oklahoma was driving a Jeep Cherokee eastbound on 294th Street near 474th Avenue. At the same time, 74 year old Michael D. Stinton of LeMars, Iowa was driving a Volvo semi westbound on 294th Street. For an unknown reason, the Jeep crossed the center line into the westbound lanes and struck the semi head on.
Meet a Rescue Monday: The Kitten League
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - The stars of this week’s Meet a Rescue Monday are Sage, Liz, U-Turn and Salem from The Kitten League. Heather Swanson, Stevie Kuenz and Kaylee Hasty brought in just a few of the over 60 kittens that are available at The Kitten League.
Coyotes Picked to Finish Third in MVFC Preseason Poll
ST. LOUIS, Mo. — The University of South Dakota football team was picked to finish third in the Missouri Valley Football Conference (MVFC), the league office announced today. The Coyotes also saw 12 selections to the MVFC Preseason All-Conference teams, highlighted by six of First Team selections. Wide receiver...
Good News: Local Author Heide Kuhlman Shares Powerful Message of Hope for Those with Mental Health Conditions
{KXLG – Watertown, SD} Fortunately, mental health awareness has become more prevalent; however, much remains to be learned. Heide R. Kuhlman, a local Watertown businesswoman and devout Christian, has made it her mission to help with mental illness by releasing her book “Living for the Fruit of the Spirit.”
See 47 photos from day one of Lifelight Hills Alive in Rapid City
RAPID CITY, S.D. - Lifelight, the Sioux Falls based ministry, took over the Hills Alive music festival beginning this year. Though the first day saw a few acts unable to make the journey due to travel issues, thousand of attendees flocked to Memorial Park and Main Street Square in Rapid City.
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