Yankton Hosts First-Ever Startup Competition
Some future business owners got their creative juices flowing, as the city of Yankton hosted its first startup event.Nineteen-year-old Rayden Terca has always dreamed of being his own boss. "From a...
View ArticleBig Wins At The 2016 ACM Awards
A familiar face to KELOLAND is this years Academy of Country Music Entertainer of the Year. Jason Aldean says he didn't think it was in the cards for him to win but he beat out Miranda Lambert, Luke...
View ArticleTrove Of Data On Offshore Accounts Prompts Probe, Questions
The release of a vast trove of documents and data on offshore financial dealings of wealthy, famous and powerful people around the world is raising questions over the widespread use of such tactics to...
View ArticleOfficials: Cold Fire Is 20 Percent Contained, Grows To 1,900 Acres
Operations to battle a wildfire near Wind Cave National Park in the Black Hills continue into its third day. Approximately 1,900 acres of land are included in the Cold Fire near Pringle. Officials said...
View ArticleKeystone Pipeline Shut Down As Possible Leak Investigated
TransCanada Corp. has shut down the Keystone pipeline while it investigates a possible spill in southeastern South Dakota. The company says the potential leak was first reported Saturday afternoon....
View ArticleMinnesota Woman Killed In I-90 Crash Near Kadoka
One woman died and another was seriously hurt in a one-vehicle crash in southwestern South Dakota's Jackson County over the weekend. The Highway Patrol says 26-year-old Brittnie Montague, of St....
View ArticleMan Accused Of Dragging Officer With Vehicle
A Sioux Falls man is accused of dragging a police officer with his vehicle. At around 1:30 p.m. Friday, police were called to 200 block of North West Avenue. Officers said 54-year-old Mark Graham was...
View ArticleCrow Tribe Elder Joe Medicine Crow Dead At Age 102
Acclaimed American Indian historian Joseph Medicine Crow, the last surviving war chief for his Plains Indians tribe, has died. He was 102. Funeral home director Terry Bullis said Medicine Crow died...
View ArticleGrass Fire Brought Under Control North Of Aberdeen
A grass fire north of Aberdeen with flames reported as high as 20 feet prompted officials to close off a road on Monday. The fire started at about noon. Firefighters brought the blaze under control and...
View ArticleKorean War Vet Returns From Trip To Washington D.C.
An 89-year-old Korean War veteran calls it "a trip of a lifetime." Dorothy Nash arrived back from her national honor flight to Washington D.C. last night. Among many stops, she got to see the Korean...
View ArticleData Leak Offers Glimpse Of How The Rich Hide Their Money
A leak of 11.5 million documents from a Panama-based law firm offers a glimpse into the shadowy world where the rich and powerful hide their money, raising sharp questions about the use of shell...
View ArticleConner Hanson Arrested For Domestic Assault
A Sioux Falls man who was previously acquitted on murder charges is back in jail. Sioux Falls Police Public Information Officer Sam Clemens said Conner Hanson was arrested Monday morning for a reported...
View ArticleFamily Moves Into House Named After Pope Francis
It took a few hundred days to build a certain house in Sioux Falls. However, Monday may be the most memorable. "Being able to turn the keys over to a first time homeowner there's no better feeling...
View ArticleMount Marty College Hosting Sculpture Exhibit
Mount Marty College is hosting a sculpture exhibit showcasing fabricated fine art works by University of South Dakota art students and faculty. The Sculpture Club Exhibition can be seen in the Bede Art...
View ArticleCoyotes Celebrate Their WNIT Victory
If you're a 'Yotes fan, you may still be taking in the University of South Dakota's WNIT championship win. Hundreds of Coyote enthusiasts gather to celebrate the team's triumphant win over Florida Gulf...
View ArticleFirefighters: Cold Fire Is 30 Percent Contained
It's a familiar sign of trouble in the Black Hills, but usually not quite this early in the spring. "We have a lot of volunteer fire department's here, because this time of year we don't anticipate...
View ArticleBill Aims To Speed Up Rape Kit Testing In South Dakota
A bill South Dakota lawmakers passed this year aims to reduce the time it takes laboratories to test rape kits. With some sexual assault victims waiting as long as half a year for their kits to be...
View ArticleGovernments Face Fallout From Offshore Accounts Report
Governments around the world tried Tuesday to contain the fallout from the publication of thousands of names of rich and powerful people who conducted offshore financial activity through a Panamanian...
View ArticleAssault Suspect Scheduled To Be In Court Tuesday Afternoon
A man who was acquitted of murder is now in trouble with the law again. Police arrested Conner Hanson Monday morning; he's charged with domestic assault. Police say Hanson hit and pushed his...
View ArticleJudge: Porsche Not At Fault In Crash That Killed Paul Walker
The widow of a man driving the Porsche that crashed and killed actor Paul Walker cannot prove the carmaker is responsible for the accident, a federal judge said.There was not enough evidence in...
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