Strong Storm Causes Serious Flooding In Bismarck

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(Bismarck, ND) — People are cleaning up after a slow-moving thunderstorm dumped torrential rain on Bismarck Tuesday afternoon, causing serious flooding. The water submerged roads, resulting in traffic jams and floating cars. It also poured into the

Motorcyclist Dies in Lawrence Co. Crash

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(Lawrence County, SD) — A motorcyclist is dead after a crash Monday night in Lawrence County. The Department of Public Safety says a 22-year-old man was killed while trying to make a turn off U.S. Highway 14A,

Sting Operations Target Sturgis Rally Sex Traffickers

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(Sturgis, SD) — The annual Sturgis Motorcycle Rally brings plenty of bikers to the area, but it also attracts sexual predators. KELO-LAND reports dozens of them have been caught during sting operations over the last several years.

Three Teens Facing Charges for Vehicle Thefts and More

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(Spearfish, SD) — Police in Spearfish say that after a three-week investigation, they have identified three teens involved in multiple crimes. The Spearfish Police Department says three boys ages 15, 16 and 17 have been involved in

MDU Small Rate Increase Approved

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(Pierre, SD) — Customers with Montana-Dakota Utilities are officially going to see a small rate increase in the near future. The South Dakota Public Utilities Commission approved higher electricity and natural gas rates yesterday with a unanimous

ACLU Of SD Wants ‘Election Observer’ Volunteers

(Sioux Falls, SD) — The ACLU chapter of South Dakota is working to bring in volunteers for assembling an “election protection team” as election observers. It would be the first time ever the state has established such

South Dakota Needs More Teachers For School Year

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(Pierre, SD) — Teacher openings across South Dakota are still up compared to previous years. The school year has already started for some of the state’s school districts with others not far behind. Districts still needing to