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Florida reports spike in flesh-eating bacteria cases following recent hurricanes

Data from the Florida Department of Health shows reports of flesh-eating bacteria have increased following impacts from Hurricanes Helene and Milton. According to health officials, Vibrio vulnificus normally lives in warm seawater but can pose increased risks when pushed inland by tropical cyclones. Despite the increases Vibrio vulnificus infections are still considered to be rare. People can also be infected with Vibrio vulnificus when they eat raw shellfish.

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What to know about the Westside Recreation Center

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) -- The new year will bring a new endeavor for the City of Sioux Falls. The city will take over operations of an indoor recreation center starting January 1st. Galen Stolp started working out at Sanford Wellness Center at Tea/Ellis Road about a year and a half ago. He only lives [...]

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Humidity in the air fights rain chances

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) -- Just like Wednesday, much of KELOLAND had sunshine, warm air, and strong wind again today. But, scattered rain is trying to make its way into KELOLAND. Unfortunately, it will fight dry air. Here's a look at who has the best chance for rain and why. This is a look at [...]

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