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Dixon County bond for courthouse, law enforcement center fails
SIOUX CITY, Iowa (KCAU) — Dixon County voters have denied the $20 million bond vote for a new courthouse and law enforcement center. The vote failed with 725 votes for and 1022 against, only getting 41% of the vote. The measure needed a simple majority of more than 50% to pass. Additionally, Dixon County does all […]
Fatal Vermillion shooting; Noem banned from 7th reservation; New SF public health director named
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — It’s Thursday, May 16. Start your day with KELOLAND On The Go for everything you need to know in news and weather. One person is dead after a shooting in Vermillion Tuesday night. Governor Kristi Noem is officially banned from a 7th reservation.
Skylon proposal is voted down
HARTINGTON — The Skylon Ballroom will hold its last dance this summer, and will most likely be torn down after that. Hartington city voters decided the fate of the historic ballroom Tuesday, with 357 people voting against a proposal to move and refurbish the Skylon, while only 231 people favored the proposal.
Video board, hirings on board agenda
A presentation on the purchase of a video board, discussion on a school resource officer and updates on the construction/remodel project were on the agenda when the Wayne Community Schools Board of Education met on Monday. Brian Kesting, representing the Wayne Community Schools Athletic Boosters, brought information to the board...
Annual Pony Express Ride to make stop in Wayne
Volunteer motorcyclists are currently traveling the state and will ride over 900 miles across Nebraska to collect letters and raise awareness about children’s mental health. Among the stops will be one in Wayne on Friday, May 17 where they will be at The Freedom Park Shelter House at 1220 Lincoln Street from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. food will be available there.
Laurel voters reject sales tax increase
LAUREL – The May 14 primary election saw a majority of registered Laurel voters reject a local sales tax referendum that would have helped a city-owned care center if it had been approved. The passage of the referendum would have raised the local sales tax from 1 percent to...
The science of deglazing: From a USD biology professor
Today we had a kitchen magician in the studio who showed us how to turn those sizzling bits at the bottom of your pan, into a saucy sensation. But that’s not all, he also had a game-changing pan cleaning tip that will make your post-cooking clean-up as smooth as his saucey sauces.
Why SDBOR won't share how many employees were told to change their email signatures
The South Dakota Board of Regents won’t reveal if any other staff members besides two at the University of South Dakota were told to change their email signatures to comply with its enforcement of a new communications and branding policy passed in December. Two administrators who work with the...
One eliminated in City Council race
RANDOLPH – Walter Worlein may not be Randolph’s next city councilman but he’s not ruling out running again in the future. Worlein received the least amount of votes in Tuesday night’s primary election and was eliminated from Randolph’s city council race. “My name isn’t as...
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