July 2015
Weather Service Reports 2 Tornado Touchdowns In Eastern SD
HURON, S.D. (AP) — The National Weather Service says at least two tornadoes have touched down in South Dakota. Meteorologist Kyle Weisser with the weather service’s Sioux Falls office says one tornado tracked across part of Beadle County on Thursday night and at least one hit Miner County to the southeast. He says crews will […]
SD Woman Who Fled After Crash Injured 5 Gets 2 Years
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — A South Dakota woman who admitted to fleeing after she caused a car crash that injured five people in Sioux Falls has been sentenced to two years in prison. The Argus Leader reports ( ) 33-year-old Mandy Lee Running was sentenced on Thursday. She previously pleaded guilty to one count […]
Groups In 4 States Lobby Against Proposed Bakken Pipeline
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A group of organizations from Illinois, Iowa, North Dakota and South Dakota are speaking out as a unified coalition against the proposed Bakken Oil Pipeline project. The organizations include environmental groups Food and Water Watch and Shawnee Forest Sentinels and social action groups Dakota Rural Action and Iowa Citizens for […]
Capital One Closing Sioux Falls Office; 750 People Affected
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — Capital One is pulling its offices out of Sioux Falls, affecting about 750 South Dakota residents it employs here, the Virginia-based credit card company announced Thursday. Employees were told that the company will close its offices in South Dakota’s largest city by the end of the year. Spokeswoman Julie Rakes […]
Armed Civilians Stand Guard Outside SD Recruiting Center
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — Armed civilians stood guard Thursday outside a busy military recruiting center in South Dakota, a volunteer effort to protect recruiters following last week’s killing of four Marines and a sailor in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Twenty-three-year-old Zachary Gallegos and 26-year-old Landon Nohava were among those that have begun stationing themselves outside the […]
Capital One Closings Sioux Falls Office; 750 People Affected
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — Capital One is pulling its offices out of Sioux Falls where it employs about 750 people. Employees were told Thursday that the Virginia-based credit card company will close its Sioux Falls office by the end of the year. Company spokeswoman Julie Rakes says Capital One Financial Corp. is shifting its […]
Trial Of Man Accused Of Harassing Native Americans Ends
RAPID CITY, S.D. (AP) — The trial of a South Dakota man accused of harassing American Indian children with racial slurs and spilling beer on them at a hockey game has ended but a judge says he won’t issue a decision for several weeks. Trace O’Connell has pleaded not guilty to a disorderly conduct charge […]
Armed South Dakotans Stand Guard Outside Recruiting Center
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — Armed South Dakotans are standing guard outside a busy military recruiting center in Sioux Falls to protect military recruiters following last week’s killing of four Marines and a sailor in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Twenty-three-year-old Zachary Gallegos and 26-year-old Landon Nohava were stationed outside the Armed Forces Recruiting Center on Thursday morning. […]
Former SD Teacher Pleads Not Guilty To Shoe Cam Charges
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — A former high school teacher accused of using a camera on his shoe to secretly record women has pleaded not guilty. Dallas Wilkinson is charged with four misdemeanor counts of taking pictures without consent. Wilkinson was arrested July 8 after security footage at a grocery store showed standing close to […]
Sioux Falls Inks $27.3M Deal To Purchase Downtown Rail Yard
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — Sioux Falls plans to pay $27.3 million to BNSF Railway in exchange for about 10 acres of a downtown rail yard. City officials and business leaders say the deal announced Wednesday will usher in a new phase of development in the heart of downtown. Mayor Mike Huether says negotiations have […]