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Fall Fun Run at Spence Park in Sioux Falls
Join Sioux Falls Parks and Recreation for a family-friendly Fall Fun Run filled with challenges throughout the course. There will be a one-mile walk/run and a 5k.
Man Seeks to Honor Crew of B-17 Crash 70 Years Ago
RAPID CITY, S.D. (AP) — An 82-year-old Rapid City resident and his son are trying to create a memorial to remember the crash of a B-17 bomber on the edge of the city 70 years ago.
Spearfish Budget Holds Line on Property Taxes
SPEARFISH, S.D. (AP) — Property taxes in Spearfish will remain about the same under the city's proposed $30.8 million budget for 2014.
Spearfish Hatchery Avoids Immediate Closure
SPEARFISH, S.D. (AP) — A fish hatchery in Spearfish is apparently not closing — at least for now.
City of Lead Looks at Redefining Term Wolf Hybrid
LEAD, S.D. (AP) — Lead city officials are working to redefine the term wolf hybrid in the city's ordinance that prohibits keeping wild animals as pets inside city limits.
Road Rage Incident in Sioux Falls Leads to Property Damage, 3 Arrests
Police say three people were charged after an apparent road rage incident in Sioux Falls Monday night.
Sioux Falls Police See Increase in School Zone Tickets Over Last Year
The numbers are in from a week-long school zone enforcement effort in Sioux Falls.
Thwarting the Safety Threats That Can Lurk in Kids’ Lunch Boxes
An improperly packed school lunch can lead to spoiled food and a missed meal at best or food-borne illness at worst.
Judge: NFL, Players to Settle Concussion Lawsuits
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A federal judge says the NFL and thousands of former players hopes to settle concussion-related lawsuits for $765 million.
Officials Pleased with Mineral Royalty Decision
PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — South Dakota Gov. Dennis Daugaard and Attorney General Marty Jackley say they are pleased federal officials have decided to stop withholding the state's share of royalties from oil and gas production on federal land.