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Ashlyn Koupal claims fourth state high jump title
Wagner sophomore Ashlyn Koupal is a four-time state high jump champion in South Dakota. On Thursday at Howard Wood Field in Sioux Falls during day one of the state track and field meet, Koupal reached 5’4” in the ‘A’ girls division to claim the title. “When...
Man killed in Charles Mix County crash identified
CHARLES MIX COUNTY, S.D. (KELO) – -The 43-year-old killed Friday morning in a crash near Academy, South Dakota has been identified. The Department of Public Safety says Nicholas J. Doney was driving westbound on South Dakota Highway 50. Doney failed to negotiate a curve in the roadway and entered the ditch where the vehicle vaulted over a driveway and rolled. Doney was ejected from the vehicle. He was transported to a nearby health center where he was pronounced dead.
Voters reject machine-counting ban in all three counties where it was on the ballot
A majority of voters in three South Dakota counties showed their trust in the state’s current election system Tuesday as they rejected proposed bans on tabulator machines. The votes were in Gregory, Haakon and Tripp counties. Citizen groups petitioned the measures onto the ballots in an effort to ban vote-counting machines and force a switch to hand counting. The unofficial election results from the Secretary of State’s Office:
Doug Lund dies at 78; More storms possible Friday
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — Here’s a look at the top stories in KELOLAND this Midday. Longtime KELOLAND TV anchor Doug Lund has died. A suspicious death and an aggravated assault are under investigation in Lake Andes, South Dakota, according to a release sent by the Charles Mix County Sheriff’s Office.
Indigenous fashion walks South Dakota runway
Models walked over 50 designs down a runway constructed in the lobby of Fort Randall Casino near Lake Andes in a celebration of Native culture. The fashion show featured the work of indigenous designers, models, make-up artists and musicians. Taira Little and Cecily Rose Engelhart spent a year putting together...
Doug Lund dies; tribal officers vs drugs; Charles Mix death
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — It’s Wednesday, May 22. Take a look at our top stories in news and weather with KELOLAND On The GO First@4. Longtime KELOLAND TV anchor Doug Lund has died. A suspicious death and an aggravated assault are under investigation in Lake Andes, South...
Man charged with murder in Lake Andes
CHARLES MIX COUNTY S.D. (KELO) — A man has been charged with murder in connection to an incident at a Lake Andes Hotel. According to the Charles Mix County Sheriff’s Office, the incident happened Tuesday, May 21 at the Landing Strip Motel. 18-year-old Mackenzie Antelope is accused of...
Public Notices (05-23-2024)
BE ADVISED that the following described property will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder at the main floor lobby of the Holt County Courthouse, 204 North 4th Street, O'Neill, Nebraska, at 10:00 a.m. on the 5th day of June, 2024. The Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter...
O'Neill Public Schools Proceedings (05-23-2024)
DeAnna Clifton - SPED Dir. • Attendance Taken at 7:33 PM. Barton Becker:Absent; Coby Welke: Absent; Michael Hammerlun: Present; Monica Huber: Present; Amy Rowse: Present; Aaron Troester: Present. • Posted Locations:. • Holt County Independent (print & website) • KBRX Radio. • O'Neill Post Office. • O'Neill Public Schools Administrative...
By hand or machine: Tabulator bans go to voters in three counties Tuesday
On Tuesday, when voters in three counties decide whether to ban tabulator machines in future elections, it will be the culmination of a statewide citizen group’s multi-year movement to switch South Dakota elections to hand counting. The votes – in Gregory, Haakon and Tripp counties – were forced by citizen-initiated petitions. Proponents of the ban […] The post By hand or machine: Tabulator bans go to voters in three counties Tuesday appeared first on South Dakota Searchlight.
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