Archery Hunt To Thin Deer In Northeast Sioux Falls
If you've ever wanted to try bow hunting, but never had the chance, the city of Sioux Falls has a unique opportunity. This fall, the city is teaming up with Archery Outfitters to help thin the deer...
View ArticleMan Found Guilty Of Threatening Minnehaha County Judge
A South Dakota man's bad choice of words led to a felony conviction. Inside a Minehaha County Courtroom, Edward James Draskovich was found guilty of threatening a Judicial Officer. According to court...
View ArticleCity Administration Building Petition Drive Needs Help From Council
For months, KELOLAND News has showed you the back and forth battle over the City Administration Building. Now, it looks like the petition drive to get the issue to a public vote suffered a set back....
View ArticleFmr. US Senator Larry Pressler Supports Hillary Clinton
Former U.S. Senator Larry Pressler is once again turning some heads in the political world. The longtime Republican says he's supporting Hillary Clinton to be the next President of the United States...
View ArticleJudge Orders Protesters Not To Interfere With Oil Pipeline
A federal judge is ordering protesters in North Dakota not to interfere with the construction of a $3.8 billion, four-state oil pipeline. U.S. District Court Judge Daniel Hovland granted the...
View ArticleIowa Man Accused Of Striking South Dakota Officer With Truck
Authorities have issued an arrest warrant for an Iowa man accused of intentionally injuring a South Dakota police officer in a hit-and-run incident. Travis McPeek, 35, of Sioux City, Iowa, is wanted...
View ArticleStaying Ahead Of The Mold, LA Residents Salvage What They Can
The heartbreaking task of sorting through waterlogged belongings and ripping out carpets and drywall is kicking into high gear Wednesday in flood-wracked southern Louisiana as the state faces a...
View ArticleYankton County Residents To Vote On Tax Increases For Roads
Opponents of raising property and wheel taxes to help pay for road and bridge repairs in Yankton County have succeeded in bringing the issue to a public vote. County Auditor Patty Hojem said opponents...
View ArticleMonstrous California Wildfire Drives Over 80,000 From Homes
It tore through canyons and flew over ridges in every direction with astonishing speed, sending flames 80 feet skyward and forcing tens of thousands to flee their homes.The Southern California wildfire...
View ArticlePierre Starts Work On Last 2011 Flood-Related Repair Project
Pierre is starting work on the last major project to be completed as part of the city's recovery from Missouri River flooding in 2011. Commissioners on Tuesday awarded a bid for repairs to an...
View ArticleLive At 10:30: Sioux Falls Police Briefing
Sioux Falls Police will review its crime log at today's media briefing. Officers will have an update about the department's distracted driving campaign. Earlier this year, police announced their...
View ArticleState Of South Dakota Reaches Tax Deals With 3 More Tribes
Gov. Dennis Daugaard says his administration has reached new tax agreements with three more American Indian tribes. The Crow Creek Sioux, Oglala Sioux and Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate entered into...
View ArticlePolice Continue Patrols To Curb Distracted Driving
Police are continuing their campaign to cut down distracted driving in Sioux Falls. Sgt. Randy Brink said Sioux Falls Police have done four saturation patrols looking for drivers texting while they're...
View ArticleKenel Man Gets 30 Years For Extended Assault Of Woman
A Kenel man has been sentenced to serve 30 years in federal prison for an extended assault of a woman that included dumping bleach on her. A jury in Aberdeen earlier convicted Denny Johnson Sr., 31, of...
View ArticleOmaha Moves To Combat Emerald Ash Borer As Species Moves Into City
Omaha has committed $250,000 to continue its fight against a tree-killing insect. The council approved the $250,000 contract Tuesday with an Underwood, Iowa, company, Holland & McKee, to treat the...
View ArticleMinnesota Chief Defends Officer In July Shooting Of Castile
A Minnesota police chief is defending his officer who shot and killed a black man during a July traffic stop. St. Anthony Police Chief Jon Mangseth spoke to The Associated Press Wednesday in his first...
View ArticleAttorney General's Office Responds To Hubers Request For Trial By Judge
A trial tug of war is playing out Wednesday in the charges against Stephanie Hubers. Hubers is accused of cooking the books and taking more than $50,000 earmarked for the GEAR UP program. Her lawyer is...
View ArticleSioux Tribe Leader Wants Political Help To Halt Oil Pipeline
The chairman of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe says he has contacted the White House and met with North Dakota's senators in an effort to halt construction of a $3.8 billion, four-state oil pipeline....
View ArticleStroller Safety Warnings
A warning for parents and grandparents. If you've ever hung your purse or diaper bag on a stroller or set a baby carrier on a bed, listen up. Strollers and baby carriers are products that just about...
View ArticleMemorial Run For Homeless Veterans Saturday
A motorcycle club run by former military members is holding a benefit for homeless veterans this weekend. The event, the First Annual Levi Sandal Memorial Run, is named after a club member who died...
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