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SiouxFalls.Business: Downtown jazz club opening this weekend
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - A new spot for live music in downtown Sioux Falls will be opening for business this weekend. According to SiouxFalls.Business, Trio Jazz Club is set to open on Saturday, offering both a new place to dine and enjoy live entertainment. Trio is located...
Eights to Host Box Elder Sunday
Sunday afternoon the Eights will face Box Elder for the first time as Post 315 will come to town for two big games in the South Dakota standings. The Box Elder team has a roster featuring kids more from Rapid City Stevens high school team, but their coming off a big split on Tuesday against Brandon Valley. Box Elder beat Post 131 3-1 in game one, but fell 13-3 in game two. Box Elder is 5-7 in South Dakota games and 6-9 overall. Pierre, at 4-20 and 3-12 in South Dakota games and the two are separated by less than a point in the standings. Both teams will have full access at pitching with both not having played in four straight days.
PHOTOS AND RESULTS: Jestyn Woodward captures the bull riding title at the BH Roundup
BELLE FOURCHE, S.D. - The 105th Black Hills Roundup wrapped up on Thursday in Belle Fourche. Jestyn Woodward from Custer captured the bull riding title with an 87.5 point ride on the bull 'Blowin Smoke.'. The 20-year old won $7,896. Woodward is coming back after a he suffered a serious...
Black Hills events embrace Two-Spirit community
A three-day celebration by Uniting Resilience in Rapid City, S.D., celebrated Two-Spirit identity during the last weekend of Pride. A powwow with no gendered categories is an uncommon sight for most people traveling the powwow trail this summer. But the second annual He Sapa Nagi Nunpa Wacipi, or Black Hills Two-Spirit Powwow, in Rapid City made it work.
Sioux Falls, South Dakota Burger King worker retires after 48 years
A Burger King employee in South Dakota is retiring after 48 years.Jane Aulner started her career with the fast food restaurant in 1976. She said the feeling of family with her coworkers is one of the reasons she never left the restaurant for nearly half a century.ABC7 Chicago is now streaming 24/7. Click here to watchShe also said she felt comfort in getting to know people and watching the grow."It warms my heart when I got somebody coming inside or come through the drive through, they go 'Wow, you're still here. Do you remember me?'" she said. "And they'll tell me their name like maybe I trained them or had them when they were in college, before they moved off and got married and had their own lives. So that was, that was really fun."As much as Aulner's coworkers made an impact on her, they said she has left an impression on them."She's huge, she's the cornerstone," said manager Belvie Kennerly. "I mean, you can't do anything without a team member like June to help keep things running for you."
1985 – Swindell Stars at Black Hills
Rapid City, S.D. (July 5, 1985) – Sammy Swindell of Bartlett, Tenn., collected $3,875 in prize money as he led the entire 30-lap World of Outlaws sprint car feature Friday night at Black Hills Speedway. Swindell jumped in front of polesitter Steve Kinser from the outside front row and...
Deer Camp Available for First-Time Youth Deer Hunters
GETTYSBURG, S.D. (MITCHELLNOW) Four first-time deer hunters will have the opportunity to participate in a managed youth deer hunt and camp on Dec. 20-22 at Brown’s Lodge and Hunting Ranch in Gettysburg, S.D. Missouri River Corridor Youth Hunt in partnership with the South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks (GFP)...
Sioux Falls prepares to host Ringneck Tourney
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — The 47th annual Ringneck Invitational International tournament is back in Sioux Falls this weekend featuring three days of high quality, entertaining softball says tournament director Rick Graff. 134 teams from eight states and Canada will play in Sioux Falls in the Ringneck Tourney. An influx of people will be in […]
4th of July at Mount Rushmore
Keystone, S.D. (KELO) — A two day Independence Day celebration event seeks to educate the American public as thousands of individuals tour the area. While visitors of Mount Rushmore can attend several educational programs throughout the day, the ones around the Fourth of July have special events. “We welcome...
Stars, Stripes, and Celebration: Spearfish hosts 24th annual Fourth of July Parade
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) - There are two things you are almost guaranteed to see on the Fourth of July: fireworks and parades. A huge crowd was in attendance at the Spearfish Fourth of July Parade Thursday afternoon to watch the floats, wave at dogs, and hear the sirens coming down the parade route.
First Friday downtown art walk returns
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) - Downtown Rapid City is about to get artsy again this summer by returning with the downtown art walk. Last year, 17 different businesses in downtown Rapid City were featured as part of the self-guided tour. However, this summer is looking a bit bigger. 20 businesses...
Wasta Volunteer Fire Department to build new Fire Hall and Community Room
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) - The Wasta Volunteer Fire Department celebrated more than just the Fourth of July today, they also celebrated raising enough money to build a new fire hall. The donations came from people in the community and the Pennington County Commissioner’s office which donated $500,000. Wasta...
DWU athletic trainer takes worldwide leadership role
MITCHELL, S.D. (KELO) – Athletic trainers play a big part in helping student-athletes find success, both in their sport and their future. Dakota Wesleyan University’s Matt Zens is one example. “One thing I’d really like them to be able to do is when they leave here is to...
Children share favorite Fourth of July activities
The Ramona Fourth of July parade started off on time despite a gloomy weather forecast. A light sprinkle came down during the games, which took place after the parade, but this did little to douse the spirits of the children and adults. They enjoyed a fun-filled afternoon of balloon throwing, egg tosses, pie-eating contests and more.
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