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Program’s goal to create more in-home child care
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) – A Sioux Falls nonprofit is hoping to create more accessible child care options with its first ever child care accelerator program. The 10-week program is being offered for free to future business owners who want to open their own in-home day cares. Director of...
SFSD reminds families about meal applications
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — Kids in the Sioux Falls School District head back to class in about three weeks. That means it’s back-to-school season for staff at Cleveland Elementary. “Kind of a busy time, exciting time though as kids start to come in and get registered and...
Sioux Falls building permits remain behind 2023 pace
City building activity is more than halfway to $1 billion for the year, but remains off last year’s pace. Through July, building permits totaled $542.5 million, compared with $645.3 million a year ago and more than $1 billion two years ago, which ended up being the city’s record year at just shy of $2 billion.
Artists create a big exhibition about the little things in life
Neil Fulton, J.D., dean of the USD Knudson School of Law, walks us through the impacts of a landmark Supreme Court ruling. We learn how changes to the system of checks and balances could affect policymaking here at home. A wing of the Visual Arts Center at the Washington Pavilion...
Levitt at the Falls: Featuring headliner Nadjah Nicole
Coming together to listen to some of the best in the world of music is always a welcome idea, and thanks to one local non-profit week after week KELOLAND locals are able to catch free music in the great outdoors. To fill us in on this weekend’s Levitt at the...
Harbor Freight Tools Yankton Location to Open August 17th
The Harbor Freight Tools Yankton location will be opening later this month. Donna Walker, with Harbor Freight Tools, says that they’re currently in a soft opening phase. Walker says that the Yankton location currently has around 30 employees. Harbor Freight will host a grand opening for the Yankton location...
KELOLAND Media Group programming note
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) – If viewers missed Big Brother Wednesday night due to severe weather coverage, there’s links available to watch the full episode of Big Brother. A link for no fees or paywalls will be accessible for the next 48 hours. KELOLAND Media Group appreciates viewers’...
First Friday Art Walks: 17 art venues and live music!
RAPID CITY, S.D. – Join the First Friday Art Walks on August 2, starting at 5 p.m., as notable local artists showcase their work at 17 different venues across downtown Rapid City. Presented by the Rapid City Arts Council, this family-friendly event allows participants to explore at their own pace, meet artists, enjoy live music, and immerse themselves in creativity.
Lake Platte Golf Club fundraises after 5 dry years
PLATTE, S.D. (KELO) — The Lake Platte Golf Club is holding a fundraiser this weekend as it tries to recover from a few dry years. While it may be green now, the Lake Platte Golf Course has had a rough couple of years. “So on September 12 (about five...
Class ‘B’ state baseball games to livestream on KELOLAND.com
SALEM, S.D. (KELO) — The class ‘B” legion baseball state tournament begins in Salem this week, with at least four games set to livestream on KELOLAND.com. LIVESTREAM SCHEDULE Date Game & Time Friday, August 2 Lake Norden/Badger vs. Elk Point-Jefferson – 10 AM Friday, August 2 Big Stone City vs. Dell Rapids – 12:30 PM […]
FCS Top 25: Brian McLaughlin’s 2024 Preseason Ballot
Well, here we are, voting again. Seems like a theme this year, eh?. Once again, we have a top-heavy situation with the Missouri Valley Football Conference and the Big Sky Conference dominating the FCS picture. Let’s face it, recent history has proven that these two leagues will occupy a majority of the first-round bye seeds come Thanksgiving time, and there’s no reason to believe that trend will end now. Remember, 16 teams will be seeded this year – which is up from eight previously – but only that old-school top eight still get the coveted first-round bye.