SD Supreme Court Order Sought For 2024 elections

(Pierre, SD) — A South Dakota Supreme Court order is being sought over the performance of state and county officials in this year’s elections. Jessica Pollema, the president of the South Dakota Canvassing Group and John Kunnari,
Summit League Hoops Tourney To Have Sunday Finish

(Sioux Falls, SD) — The Summit League basketball tournament is changing its schedule for 2025 and 2026. The conference announced Wednesday the men’s and women’s tournaments will run from Wednesday through Sunday instead of the previous Friday
Inmate Dies at State Pen

(Sioux Falls, SD) — The Department of Corrections says a federal inmate has died at the Jameson Annex to the South Dakota State Penitentiary in Sioux Falls. The inmate has been identified as 39-year-old Andrew Gordon, who
Watertown Sex Offender Pleads Guilty
(Watertown, SD) — A convicted sex offender is pleading guilty to raping a child. KELO reports 63-year-old James Kaska made a court appearance Wednesday and pleaded guilty to one count of first-degree rape. Other charges were dropped
West Nile Virus Appears in More Counties
(Sioux Falls, SD) — The West Nile Virus is showing up in more areas across the state. The Department of Health says the mosquito-borne virus has spread to Brookings County, and has also turned up in Brown,
Gov. Noem Tells Republicans Not To Get Overconfident
(Milwaukee, WI) — Governor Noem is warning Republicans to not get complacent. In an interview with Fox and Friends’ Brian Kilmeade, the second-term governor said there’s a lot of Republicans getting overconfident following last Saturday’s assassination attempt
Wildfire Smoke From Canada Continues Into The Midwest
(Des Moines, IA) — Wildfire smoke from fires in the Western U.S and Canada is reaching throughout the Midwest, as far east as Chicago and Detroit. The Environmental Protection Agency fire and smoke map shows the entire
Deadline For Refunds For Moondance Jam Today

(Walker, MN) — Organizers of a music festival in northern Minnesota are giving disappointed ticket buyers a deadline to get full refunds. This weekend’s Moondance Jam in Walker was supposed to have bans like Foghat, Kansas and
MN Supreme Court Says State Patrol Can Be Sued For K-9 Attack
(St. Paul, MN) — The Minnesota Supreme Court says a woman can sue the state patrol for injuries she received from an unprovoked attack by a police dog. The court ruled yesterday that the state patrol does
The Open Championship Preview

(Troon, Scotland) — Brian Harman will be looking to defend his crown when the British Open tees off from Royal Troon Golf Course in Scotland. Harman won last year’s tournament after finishing atop the leaderboard at 13