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One Year Later: Investigation Continues Into Alicia Hummel's Death

A year later, law enforcement continues its investigation into the death of a Sioux City woman. On June 1, 2015, 29-year-old Alicia Hummel, was found dead near a boat dock along the Missouri River west...

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Upgrade Comes To CrimeStoppers Tip System

A service for the public to report crimes anonymously is getting an upgrade. CrimeStoppers will now be using a free app to receive crime tips from phones. Organization president Mark Buehler said that...

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Sheriff's Office: Aberdeen Suspect Connected To Burglary Ring

A wanted suspect in Aberdeen could be involved in burglaries in a three-state region. Minnehaha County Sheriff's Office Sgt. Jason Gearman said Tanner Dvorak is connected to stolen goods from Aberdeen...

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Iowa Board Moves Toward Allowing Pipeline Project To Begin

The Iowa Utilities Board is preparing an order that would allow a Texas oil pipeline company to begin construction in Iowa in areas for which it has landowner approval and permits. Dallas-based Dakota...

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No Charges In Killing Of 24-Year-Old Jamar Clark

1:10 p.m. Activists are decrying a decision by federal officials to bring no charges in the shooting death of a 24-year-old black man by two white Minneapolis police officers. Minneapolis NAACP...

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Patrol IDs Rapid City Man Killed In Motorcycle-Truck Crash

Authorities have identified a motorcycle driver who died following a crash with a pickup truck near Rapid City. The Highway Patrol says 35-year-old Joshua Otto, of Rapid City, was driving a motorcycle...

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2 Killed In Shooting At UCLA Campus

Two people were shot and killed on the UCLA campus Wednesday morning, according to a Los Angeles Police Department spokesman.The campus on the city's west side was locked down, and officers with the...

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Free Children's Summer Bus Program Returns To Sioux Falls

For the second summer in a row, Sioux Falls youth will be able to ride city buses at no cost. The Freedom Pass offers children from age 6 through 18 free rides on Sioux Area Metro's fixed-route buses...

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Residents Return To Fire-Damaged Western Canadian Oil City

A steady stream of traffic moved into the fire-damaged Canadian oil sands city of Fort McMurray on Wednesday as thousands of people who fled a wildfire at the start of May return to see what's left.The...

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Timeline Of Events In Minneapolis Police Shooting

A timeline of events surrounding the death of Jamar Clark, 24, of Minneapolis, in a confrontation with police.— Nov. 15, 2015: Officers respond at 12:45 a.m. to a report of an assault in north...

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BIA Officer Pleads Not Guilty To Kidnapping, Gun Charges

A U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs police officer has pleaded not guilty to federal charges of kidnapping and brandishing a gun during a violent crime. William Arthur Curran pleaded not guilty Wednesday...

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Bug Control Companies Busy

The recent rain and threat of the Zika virus has more people paying up to get rid of mosquitoes.Mosquito Squad in Aberdeen has been fielding a large amount of calls from all over eastern South...

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Zoo Safety Precautions

By now, most people have heard of the scary moment at the Cincinnati Zoo over the weekend. After a 3-year-old boy fell into a gorilla exhibit, zoo officials shot and killed the animal to save the...

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Great Plains Zoo Welcomes Two New Babies

There are some new, little faces at the Great Plains Zoo. Two female piglets have arrived and you can help name them.  Anyone who has ideas can submit baby names to the zoo online. The contest runs...

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Another Suspect In Multi-State Burglary Ring Arrested

The Minnehaha County Sheriff's Department continues to break up a burglary ring deputies say spans across multiple states.KELOLAND News first told you about Tanner Dvorak on Memorial Day. He was wanted...

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Steering Clear Of Distractions Behind The Wheel

While the calendar doesn't officially say summer, we typically think of the next few months as summertime. But one group has a different take on the season. The AAA Foundation for Safety says we've now...

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Former Pastor Accused In Sex Sting Reaches Federal Plea Deal

A man accused of trying to solicit sex from what he thought was a teenage girl while he was serving as a pastor in Miller has reached a plea agreement with federal prosecutors. The terms of the deal...

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Federal Regulators Propose Restrictions On Payday Lenders

Federal regulators are proposing a significant clampdown on payday lenders and other providers of high-interest loans, saying borrowers need to be protected from practices that wind up turning into...

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How To Protect Yourself From Mosquitoes

You probably try to schedule your daily exercise before or after a long day of work.  Heading outside to do so during dusk or dawn has been known to be the most popular for mosquitos, but now, Lewis...

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2 Suspects Plead Not Guilty In Rapid City Slaying Last Fall

Two Rapid City men accused of beating and stabbing another man to death last year have pleaded not guilty. Ranon Bissonette, 19, and Hunter Highpipe, 19, are charged with murder, robbery and conspiracy...

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