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Elkton School Board considers resignations of superintendent and teacher
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - The Elkton School Board held a meeting on Wednesday to discuss the revision of guest policies after a registered sex offender was invited into a classroom as a guest speaker. Wednesday’s meeting was the first meeting with public comment since parents and staff...
Man faces kidnapping charges; Payloader pursuit caught on camera; Snow and rain overnight
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — It’s Thursday, May 2. Start your day with KELOLAND On The Go for everything you need to know in news and weather. On April 26th, police say 39-year-old Michael Theesfeld tied up and threatened to kill his ex-girlfriend. The organization Dakotans for Health...
Tyler's Tribe, Collins Confirmed Dead by Oaklawn Park
Oaklawn Park confirmed May 2 in a post on X that Tyler's Tribe has died. In its post the track noted, "The health and welfare of our equine and human athletes are taken very seriously at Oaklawn. While management investigates the unfortunate fatalities of Tyler's Tribe and Collins, trainer Tim Martin's entries during the last weekend of racing have been scratched by the stewards. In the interest of all parties, Oaklawn must take these actions to properly investigate this matter."
3 Brookings businesses fail alcohol checks
BROOKINGS, S.D. (KELO) – Three Brookings businesses served underage buyers alcohol during a police compliance check on Thursday, April 25. According to the Brookings Police Department, 10 businesses were checked for off-sale and on-sale liquor/malt beverage licensees with the city of Brookings. The three failed businesses were Deuces Casino, La Cantina and Guadalajara, all with locations along 6th Street.
Mellon Foundation funds SDSU post-carceral program
South Dakota State University (SDSU) has announced a three-year, $150,000 grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation for its post-carceral program. Funded by Mellon’s Higher Education in Prison Program, the post-carceral program will be organized around humanities and social science courses that fulfill general education requirements. To that end, the program will work to provide post-carceral students with highly affordable, for-credit, foundational college-level courses for post-carceral students; student success support programming specifically designed to meet their overall “in-course” learning needs; and academic and student success resources for retention and progression toward degree and credential completion. Courses will be augmented with student success services specifically designed to support previously incarcerated students and their needs.
Mark Gronowski stays at SDSU and is focused on winning another FCS title
BROOKINGS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) -The 2-time defending National Champion Jackrabbits got great news this week that the Walter Payton Award winner Mark Gronowski is not transferring home to play in the Big Ten at Northwestern. I talked with Jimmy Rogers on Calling All Sports today and he knows his...
Tallying ‘hidden deaths’ after police encounters
The South Dakota State University Extension joins us to discuss safety on the state's specialty crop farms — both for producers and consumers. From Dr. Quinn to Doctor Who to Dr. Pepper, there are a lot of doctors out there. "On Call with the Prairie Doc®" discusses who you can turn to for trusted medical advice.
Levitt at the Falls announces 50 free summer concerts
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - The Levitt at the Falls will host 50 free concerts this summer and has added new genres and artists to their calendar of music celebrations. Every Thursday, Friday and Saturday night starting from May 31 to August 31, The Levitt will feature local,...
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