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March 17, 2025

KELOLAND looks at mild days in March

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) -- Meteorologist Scot Mundt is taking a break from counting snow and is looking at the mild days we've had in March. Here's what he found. Temperatures have swung the other way and it was a mild afternoon for many from central to southeast KELOLAND with highs in the upper 60s [...]

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277 jobs on chopping block at Cimpl’s in Yankton

YANKTON, S.D. (KELO) — It's news Yankton Mayor Mason Schramm wasn't expecting. "Very quickly: kind of a shock to everyone, honestly," he said Monday. "There was really no notice ahead of time." A news release from American Foods Group says harvesting at Cimpl's meat processing facility in Yankton ended Saturday, with more than 250 employees impacted; [...]

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Governor Rhoden begins his ‘Open for Opportunity Tour’

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) -- Now that the legislative session in Pierre is over, Governor Larry Rhoden is ready to travel around the state. Monday morning, the Governor, First Lady Sandy Rhoden and Lt. Governor Tony Venhuizen toured the Silencer Central headquarters in northern Sioux Falls. The company is expanding and the group looked at [...]

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Alleged kidnapper has 4 active warrants for past crimes

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — Two people are behind bars, but police are still looking for a woman in connection with Friday's Amber Alert. On Thursday night, Police say 29-year-old Lelana Sittingup went into a central Sioux Falls apartment armed with a gun. She and 17-year-old Tianna Bluebird allegedly left the home with a one year-old [...]

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What Remains


POP EVIL came up the old-fashioned way: playing shows throughout their local Michigan community and building a fanbase one listener at a time. This was the mid-to-late 2000s, before bands broke big on YouTube and streaming. POP EVIL simply had that raw, real rock 'n' roll work ethic that helped them...

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