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KELOLAND.com on MSNJohnson speaks on crime rate and anti-crime response in D.C.
The National Guard and federal law enforcement’s presence in the nation’s capital and the federal government’s control of local police in Washington, the country’s eyes are on the latest developments ...
Sioux Falls nonprofit tre Ministries is moving forward with a smaller vision for its 18th and Minnesota redevelopment project ...
The University of South Dakota announced Thursday it plans to move the state’s only medical school from Vermillion to Sioux ...
After closing his Sioux Falls restaurant to relaunch in Freeman, Native American chef Lawrence West faces a city ruling that ...
In an email to The Journal, the operator of the restaurant refuted false rumblings to the effect that the eatery, 2945 ...
An ordinance to ban tents, dwellings or encampments in public places in Sioux Falls is similar to ordinances passed in ...
The Tea City Council met Aug. 18 and approved a conditional use permit.The council met as the board of adjustment and held a public hearing for a conditional use permit for a contractor shop with ...
Here are this morning’s top stories for KELOLAND On the Go. Senate Majority Leader John Thune, Sen. Mike Rounds and Rep. Dusty Johnson gave an update from DC ...
The Sioux Falls City Council approved a proposal Tuesday that bans tents, dwellings or encampments in public places: a policy ...
Sioux Falls is tearing down the former South Dakota Department of Social Services building on east 10th street today.
South Dakota is expected to receive $79 million from National Opioid Settlement funds, an initiative led by SD Attorney ...
During the Aug. 5 primary election, Detroiters had the chance to cast their ballot for open seats on Detroit City Council.
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