Lindsey Mossman is the new Wellness Specialist for the Sioux Falls Police Department. She helps in their training to meet the physical and mental demands of the job as well as lead a healthy life outside of work.
Iowa gymnastics head coach Larissa Libby resigned on Friday, ending her 20-plus year tenure leading the program, the university’s athletic department said.
South Dakota has never seen an event of this caliber, and CEO of Experience Sioux Falls Teri Schmidt said that the trials will be a prosperous time for businesses in the area.
Thousands of people in Canada are receiving evacuation orders as wildfires once again kick off the summer up north. The smoke is blowing south into the United States, including the Dakota News Now viewing area.
A new surgery option is available for Avera patients. It’s called microvascular breast reconstruction and is a game changer for women who have had mastectomies. In tonight’s Avera Medical Minute, we hear from one patient and how this procedure has changed her life.
Those in Moody County might be paying special attention to National Police Week this week, as they lost one of their own in Officer Ken Prorok in February.
Jerry Pallotta is the author of the "Who Would Win?" children’s book series. On Monday, he shared his insights with students of all ages at Sioux Falls Lutheran School.
A friendly competition between Avera Careflight and Sanford AirMed, named “Flying for Life,” began Monday and will run through Saturday, May 18. Blood donors can cast their donation vote to the flight team of their choice.
The Sioux Falls Sports Authority announced Monday that Sioux Falls has been chosen to host the 2025 U.S. Olympic team trials for men’s and women’s curling and the U.S. Paralympic team trials for wheelchair mixed doubles curling.
The South Dakota Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources has issued an air quality alert for areas of South Dakota where smoke from Canadian wildfires is settling.
By The Associated Press and MICHAEL R. SISAK, JILL COLVIN, ERIC TUCKER and JAKE OFFENHARTZ
Michael Cohen, Trump’s former lawyer and personal fixer, is by far the Manhattan district attorney’s most important witness in the case, and his appearance signals that the trial is entering its final stretch.