Highmore Teenager Dies From Injuries Suffered In Rollover
The South Dakota Highway Patrol says a Highmore teenager has died from injuries suffered in a one-vehicle rollover. The victim of the Sunday morning accident near Highmore is identified as 15-year-old...
View ArticleFurniture Mission Running Out Of Beds
The Furniture Mission of South Dakota is running out of beds for families in need. The mission has recently had to turn people away who were looking for a soft place to rest their head. It's a busy...
View ArticleAuthorities Locate Body In Missouri River
The search is over for a missing man in the Missouri River. Union County authorities say they believe they've found the body of Tom Patterson. Authorities say Patterson stayed on the shore in South...
View ArticleUnited Way Kicks Off Fundraising Campaign With Event In Sioux Falls
One out of every three people in our community receives help from the United Way. It's all thanks to support from people like you. The organization kicks off its 2017 funding campaign Wednesday...
View ArticleYankton To Be South Dakota Capital For A Day This Month
Yankton's shot to serve as the honorary South Dakota capital for a day this month is coming up quickly. The event is set for Sept. 21. Gov. Dennis Daugaard's office says activities will include a Main...
View ArticleDonations To Sioux Empire United Way Help Out Local Agencies
Thanks to generosity from you and many in the community, dozens of local agencies are able to help those in need. The Sioux Empire United Way kicked off its campaign for 2017. 90 percent of every...
View ArticleMore Than 30 Oil Pipeline Protesters Arrested In Last 2 Days
Authorities in southern North Dakota say more than 30 protesters have been arrested in the last two days at a Dakota Access pipeline construction site north of Almont. The site is about 70 miles...
View ArticleSyria's Cease-Fire Holding But Aid Hasn't Reached Aleppo Yet
Activists say Syria's cease-fire is still holding despite some violations but aid has not yet reached besieged rebel-held neighborhoods of the northern city of Aleppo.The Britain-based Syrian...
View ArticleSD Students Getting Head Start On Higher Education
For some teenagers, it's the start of a new year in high school. But for others it's a new semester of both high school and college. South Dakota kicked off its dual credit program at the top of the...
View ArticleState: Ex-Police Chief Killed Fiancee To Collect Insurance
Prosecutors say a former South Dakota police chief killed his young fiancee to collect more than $900,000 in insurance money. The state's claim came during opening statements Wednesday in the trial of...
View ArticleAttorneys For 'Making A Murderer' Convict Press For Release
Attorneys for the man convicted of helping his uncle kill a woman in a case profiled in the popular Netflix series "Making a Murderer" are asking for his release while his appeal is pending.A 48-page...
View Article4 Indicted On Felony Drug Charges In Davison County
Four people in Mitchell have been indicted by a Davison County grand jury on felony drug charges. According to the South Dakota Attorney General's office, the case stems from a search done at Jared...
View ArticleStay Safe: Avoid Flooded Intersections While Driving
Heavy rains have brought localized flash flooding from Tyndall through Turner County to Sioux Falls. Sioux Falls Police are warning drivers not to drive into flooded intersections. Debris could be...
View ArticleSioux Falls Casino Sued For Discrimination After Denying Job To Woman Who...
A Sioux Falls Casino is being sued for not hiring a woman who tested positive in a pre-employment drug test. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission is suing the owners of Happy Jack's Casino,...
View ArticlePrince Tribute Concert Lineup, On-Sale Date Still Unknown
Organizers of a family-sanctioned Prince tribute concert in his hometown of Minneapolis have yet to announce a lineup of musicians or ticket sale plans for the Oct. 13 show at the city's new NFL...
View ArticlePower Outages, Road Closures Following Heavy Rains
In addition to more than 4 inches of rain in just one day, some areas are dealing with power outages. At one point Thursday afternoon, Xcel Energy's website said more than 6,000 homes and businesses...
View ArticleFlooding Causes Concerns For Residents
The heavy rain is causing a lot of headaches. Earlier Thursday afternoon, it didn't take long to see the effects of the rain across Sioux Falls. The rain is coming down. While some enjoy their time in...
View ArticlePositively KELOLAND: The Greatest Gift
You know the holidays can't be all that far away when a Sioux Falls author publishes a new children's book. "The Greatest Gift: The Wise Ones' Journey" is Tom Roberts' retelling of the Christmas...
View ArticleKids Taking On Too Much
Kids are busier than ever. With school starting, sports underway and other extra-curricular activities, it's easy to see how young ones can become overwhelmed. We talked with a busy family, and some...
View ArticleBus Drivers Urge Others To Stop For Students
Bus drivers all over the nation are adding safety precautions to make sure your child's trip to school is not his or her last. A growing number of school districts are equipping buses with cameras to...
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