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Sioux Falls to Again Participate in ‘National Night Out’
While it's true the summer months are winding down, it doesn't mean there are any fewer activities to enjoy. The Sioux Empire Fair gets underway this weekend in Sioux Falls, and there are still plenty of outdoor events galore. One of the biggies is coming up on Tuesday, (August 6),...
Check out this beautifully updated 5-bedroom home in Spearfish
SPEARFISH, S.D. - Recently updated from top to bottom, this beautiful 5-bedroom, 3-bathroom home in Sandstone Hills offers stunning views and modern updates you must see to appreciate. As you enter, you'll be impressed by the gorgeous kitchen featuring Thermador appliances, quartz countertops from Moda Stone, updated cabinets, a custom...
White River to join All-Nations Football Conference
WHITE RIVER — White River is joining the All-Nations Football Conference. The White River School District recently held a meeting to discuss the future of its football program, and superintendent Louie Krogman said it included input from coaches, parents and administrators. The school district determined it would opt for...
Fund Set Up to Help Family of Darius Small
A donation account has been set up at Minnwest Bank in Summit to help the family of Darius Small finance funeral and burial expenses. Small, 20, of Summit was killed in a vehicle pedestrian accident near Wilmot on Sunday, July 28. Checks can be made payable to Stacy Stickle/ In...
Salem to showcase years worth of upgrades at Class B Legion baseball tourney
SALEM — Not only is Salem hosting the Class B American Legion baseball tournament, it's also showcasing 10 years worth of upgrades. Salem is hosting the Class B American Legion baseball tourney on Aug. 2-6, its first time hosting since 2015. Since then, the complex has undergone a number of renovations that make the complex pop for both players and fans alike.
Aug. 1 Amateur Baseball Roundup - Flandreau advances to Class B state tourney in District 4B action
CANOVA — Flandreau topped the Hartford/Humboldt Gamecocks and advanced to the Class B state amateur baseball tournament on Thursday. Flandreau’s Zak Wallner struck out eight batters, allowed seven hits, one earned run and walked three batters in the 6.1-inning start. The Cardinals finished with 10 hits, including two apiece from Keith Cutler, Jacolby Anderson, Austin Koenig and Luke Gassman. Anderson drove in two runs, while Cutler, Koenig and Tim Huber each drove in runs. Bret Severtson struck out three batters, allowed two hits and one walk in 2.2 innings of relief.
Renner-Brookings game suspended in second inning
BROOKINGS, S.D. (KELO) — Wednesday’s action at the Class ‘A’ State tournament came to an abrupt end due to weather. The day’s final game between the host Brooking Bandits and the Renner Royals was suspended in the middle of the second inning with the game scoreless. The action is set to resume at 11 a.m. […]
Mayor Salamun provides updates on the new park ranger program
RAPID CITY, S.D. – Mayor Jason Salamun held a press conference in Memorial Park today to address the new Park Ranger Program. The program, which is in its pilot phase, is intended to assist law enforcement by monitoring and reporting illegal activity in Rapid City parks. Park Ranger Supervisor...
Motorcycle publication thriving in Mitchell after relocation
MITCHELL, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - The Sturgis Motorcycle Rally starts in the Black Hills this week and thousands of bikers will trek many miles across the country to be a part of the rally. There is a popular biker media service that wears many hats, or rather helmets, that...
Yankton’s Rental Situation Addressed
On Wednesday night, a group of concerned citizens met at the United Way conference room to discuss the condition of residential rentals in Yankton. The main issue discussed was the complete lack of code enforcement that would protect renters from repairs and upkeep not being completed. Alixis Evans, with Pathways...
First Alert Safety Desk: Deli meat, Liverwurst recalled for Listeria concern
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - a massive recall involving lunchmeat sold around the country has already been linked to two deaths. The recall involves liverwurst and deli meat products sold by the company “Boar’s Head.”. More than 200,000 pounds of ready-to-eat deli meats including hams, bologna,...
Annual diaper drive exceeds its goal and collects 76,547 diapers
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) - Diaper-need can affect daily life for families and their little ones. According to the National Diaper Bank Network, 47% of families struggle to afford diapers. Wednesday, The Black Hills Community Bank delivered diapers to the Cornerstone Women and Children’s Home. Over the past 13...
NSU Has Their New Head Softball Coach
Aberdeen, SD (NSUWolves.com) – Northern State University Director of Athletics Nate Davis announced today the addition of Kaley Ness as the 12th head coach in program history for the Wolves softball program. Ness joins NSU after spending the last nine seasons, including seven as the head coach, at Chadron State College.
Prison planned for Lincoln County in focus in Pierre
PIERRE, S.D. (KELO) — Kyah Broders, who owns land near the proposed site of a new men’s prison between Harrisburg and Canton in eastern South Dakota, is president of the group NOPE, an acronym which stands for “neighbors opposing prison expansion.” Broders spoke Tuesday at the state capitol during a meeting of a joint committee on appropriations.
Storm Center Update: Hot start to the weekend forecast
A very warm start to the weekend is ahead for KELOLAND with highs in the 90s and 100s both today and tomorrow across much of the region. If you are fan of cooler weather, stay tuned…good news is coming your direction!. First, here’s a look at the hourly planner...
Isolated Storms in South Dakota This Weekend as Heatwave Lingers
Sioux Falls, SD – South Dakota residents should prepare for a continuation of summer heat combined with isolated storm chances as the weekend approaches. The National Weather Service in Sioux Falls has forecasted highs in the upper 80s to mid-90s across the region, with isolated storms likely in the evenings.
Former Democratic operative settles $1.2 million debt with South Dakota cannabis growers
Former Minnesota DFL political operative Will Hailer paid $1.2 million to settle a lawsuit brought by two South Dakota cannabis companies and their investors accusing him of fraud. The case ends a two-year saga that began when Hailer approached 605 Cannabis founder Ned Horsted with an attractive business opportunity for him and the two founders […]