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Department of Education sends workforce education grants
PIERRE, S.D. (KELO) — Four public school districts in South Dakota are receiving workforce education grants. The Department of Education announced the districts today. All four grants total just over $840-thousand. $225-thousand will go to both the Custer and Huron School Districts to expand their current CTE spaces. Hot...
Missing Custer woman found deceased
On the evening of April 23, Johnna Bense’s vehicle, and subsequently Bense, was located in rural Fall River County. Bense was deceased. Bense’s cause of death is being investigated by the Fall River County Sheriff’s Office. “This is not the outcome we were hoping for, but are...
South Dakota and Minnesota men identified as victims in fatal highway accident
EDGEMONT, South Dakota — Two victims of a fatal crash were identified by authorities in South Dakota on Saturday. Both men died after the vehicle they were in reportedly rolled several times. According to a news release from the South Dakota Department of Public Safety, the driver of the...
Two dead after car accident near Edgemont
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) - Michael Gembala, 55, and Roy Nielson, 64 passed away Wednesday in a single-car crash on South Dakota Highway 471. According to the South Dakota Department of Public Safety, the two men were in a Ford F250 driven by Gembala that swerved off the road and rolled multiple times.
Names released in Fall River County double fatality crash
EDGEMONT, S.D. (KELO) — Two men were killed in a single-vehicle crash three miles south of Edgemont Wednesday. 55-year-old Michael S. Gembala of Edgemont, was driving a Ford F250 southbound on SD Hwy 471 when his vehicle ran off the roadway. The Ford F250 returned to the southbound lane, was over-corrected, went off the roadway again, down and embankment and rolled several times.
South Dakota Wildland Fire, National Guard team up to practice firefighting with Black Hawk helicopters
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KEVN) - South Dakota Wildland Fire and the South Dakota National Guard conducted a firefighting training exercise involving three Black Hawk helicopters flying above the Hot Springs area. The helicopter crews filled up 500-gallon buckets with water from Angostura Reservoir and doused a nearby hillside, which served...
Wildland Fire Training
HOT SPRINGS, S.D. (KELO) — Crews in western KELOLAND are teaming up to get ready for wildfire season. Blackhawk helicopters were the focus of today’s training out at the Army Aviation Facility in Hot Springs. Today’s training event is a way to practice communication and tactics needed when...
New Hot Springs City Administrator working to address ordinance violations, preservation of sandstone buildings
HOT SPRINGS – After about five months on the job, new Hot Springs City Administrator Bob Nelson, Jr., has hit the ground running and helping to make progress in several muchneeded areas, including Code Enforcement and also addressing some issues with a pair of downtown sandstone buildings. Often referred to as “Bob Junior” in order to differentiate him from Mayor Bob Nelson, he took over…
Keep Hot Springs Beautiful welcomes spring and the completed bump outs
HOT SPRINGS – With many of the bump outs ¬– previously and often referred to as ‘pods’ –completed along North and South Chicago Streets, the organization Keep Hot Springs Beautiful (KHSB) has their eye on beautifying them. “We think that Hot Springs is the most beautiful town in the Black Hills and we want to keep it that way,” said Shelley Hagans-Brown, President of KHSB. …
Missing Hot Springs man found after overnight disappearance
UPDATE - James Morrison has been found. HOT SPRINGS, S.D. - The Hot Springs Police Department needs assistance in locating a missing person. They posted the following information on social media. James Morrison, 63 years old, was last seen on April 22, 2024, around 8:00 p.m., leaving a residence in...
BASEBALL PHOTOS AND HIGHLIGHTS: Sturgis hands Hot Springs its fifth straight loss
STURGIS, S.D. - The Sturgis baseball team returned to action on Monday for the first time in 17 days. The Scoopers defeated the Hot Springs Bison, 16-8. Hot Springs jumped out to an early lead with two runs in the top of the first inning. However, Sturgis responded in a...
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