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SDSU Women Look Ahead To Tournament Bid

After the SDSU men were picked as 12-seed, it's now the women's turn to see where they'll land. The Jacks are no stranger to awaiting their destiny given to them by the selection committee. SDSU is...

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9 Inmates At State Women's Prison Accused Of Meth Crimes

Six more inmates at the state Women's Prison in Pierre had made initial court appearances on charges of ingesting methamphetamine smuggled in and distributed by two fellow inmates. A ninth woman...

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Police: 3 DUI Arrests Made During Saturation Patrol

Sioux Falls Police made three DUI arrests during a Saturday night saturation patrol. Public Information Officer Sam Clemens said that number is lower than recent patrols, but he said lower arrest...

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Patrol Honors Summit Woman For Actions At Crash Scene

The South Dakota Highway Patrol has honored a Summit woman for her efforts to help the victim of a vehicle crash late last year in rural Grant County. Authorities say Kathleen Neyssen came across the...

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McCartney Tickets Go On Sale For PREMIER Center

An opportunity to see the legendary Paul McCartney perform in Sioux Falls this May had people lining up for tickets.  This is what it looked like at the KELOLAND Box Office this morning. Around 200...

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Police: Man Assaulted Officers At Sioux Falls Motel

A Sioux Falls man is in custody after assaulting officers at a motel. At around 7 p.m. Friday, Sioux Falls Police were called to Rushmore Motel for a guest who refused to leave. When police arrived,...

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Boys & Girls Clubs, Brennan Rock & Roll Academy End Partnership

A local children's nonprofit and Sioux Falls-based music organization say they are setting out on separate paths. The Boys & Girls Clubs of the Sioux Empire and Brennan Rock & Roll Academy said...

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ATF Team Assisting In Arlington Fire Investigation

State and national authorities continue their investigation into what caused a recent business fire in Arlington. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives National Response Team arrived...

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Baby Powder Lawsuits Began With Sioux Falls Woman

It is a product you may have in your home, but Johnson & Johnson Baby Powder is also at the center of multiple lawsuits and claims that it could be linked to ovarian cancer. A Missouri jury...

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Fans Line Up For McCartney Tickets

As early as Sunday afternoon, fans hoping to catch Paul McCartney at the Denny Sanford PREMIER Center lined up at the KELOLAND Box Office for a chance at tickets. When Paul McCartney picked Sioux Falls...

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Preliminary Autopsy Shows Woman In Freezer Died Of Natural Causes

A woman found in a Rapid Valley freezer has been identified by authorities. Based on preliminary autopsy results, the Pennington County Sheriff's Office said Adele Zebrowski died of natural causes....

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Faults With Aquaphalt?

It's been nearly a month since the city of Sioux Falls tested a new material for patching potholes called Aquaphalt. We covered that original news conference as city workers patched a small area on...

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Brookings City Council To Decide On New Rec Center's Location

Brookings city leaders are in the beginning stages of building a new indoor recreation center. Right now, they're trying to decide where it should be located. Brookings officials say the project could...

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Rainbow Trout Release Scheduled Below Fort Randall Dam

South Dakota wildlife officials plan to release thousands of catchable-sized rainbow trout below Fort Randall Dam this week. The state's Game, Fish and Parks Department says 5,000 hatchery-raised...

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Education Board Sets Tuition At State's Technical Schools

The South Dakota Board of Education has frozen tuition at the state's four technical schools with some help from the Legislature. The board approved 2016-17 tuition and fees on Monday. The overall cost...

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A Call To Service For Native Americans In Rapid City

For years, the Rapid City Police Department has struggled to recruit and retain Native American officers. Only two of 115 officers today are Native American.  The sign in Assistant Chief Don Hedrick's...

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Protesters Call For Action Against Proposed Pension Cuts

On Monday, protesters lined up outside of U.S. Senator John Thune's Sioux Falls office. They called on Senator Thune to take action and try to prevent the U.S. treasury department from making cuts to...

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Additional Murder Charge In Death Of Pine Ridge Woman

A second person has been charged with murder in the death of a Pine Ridge woman in January. Twenty-nine-year-old Fred Quiver was initially accused of being an accessory in the killing of 24-year-old...

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Woman Accused Of Child Sex Crime Faces New Charge

A Belle Fourche woman facing child sex crime charges now is also accused of threatening a victim. 19-year-old Caitlin Rosales faces a witness tampering charge, along with possession of child...

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Rapid City Might Wipe Out $107,000 In Parking Tickets

Procrastination might pay off for some drivers in Rapid City, and at least one City Council member isn't happy about it. The city is considering forgiving more than $100,000 in unpaid parking tickets...

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