Lori Kent with the Local Lou Podcast is back for another Throwback Thursday and the historical marker of the week is the Rock Island Railroad Bridge. If you want to learn even more about the history of railroads in Sioux Falls, you can jump on board with Lori for an upcoming history tour!
On Wednesday night, Governor Kristi Noem spoke with Fox News’s Sean Hannity to address the recent backlash against an excerpt from her new book that detailed a story of shooting her dog and a goat.
Public comment was passionate and many perspectives were heard on whether or not the school board should accept the resignation of Superintendent Brian Jandahl and Taylor Thompson.
Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds responded to criticism from law enforcement and immigrant groups about new law that makes it a crime for people to be in the state if they have previously been deported or denied entry.
The United States Department of Agriculture issued a recall Wednesday for more than 16,000 pounds of ground beef due to concerns for an E. coli contamination.
Among clothing and toys, items for young children such as car seats, strollers and cribs can be found at rummage sales. Experts with Sanford said it’s important to make sure those items are safe before purchasing.
The Children’s Home Society launched its 13th annual charity car raffle on Wednesday, where one lucky winner will get a 2023 Subaru Solterra Limited electric car with a home charging station.
The Minnesota Twins will go for their 10th-straight win in Chicago on Wednesday, but fans who enjoy the games through Midco will have a hard time watching.
On Wednesday, a group filed a petition with 55,000 signatures to give South Dakotans the option to restore Roe v. Wade rights in South Dakota during the November election.
The United States Air Force F16 Viper Demo Team will headline the Let Freedom Fly International Airshow at Pierre Regional Airport on Memorial Day weekend.
After concerns were raised about a 10-year plan that proposed to move some processing from Sioux Falls to Omaha, the United States Postal Service has announced it will keep the Sioux Falls facility open as a Local Processing Center and invest $12.75 million into the facility.