Drugs inside prison; Shooting arrest; Storm chance
The South Dakota Department of Corrections has confirmed three inmate deaths tied to drug overdoses in 2025 in Sioux Falls: one at the state penitentiary and two at the Jameson Annex next door.
Jackley: Meth, fentanyl, cocaine behind SD prison walls
A man was arrested in connection with a shooting six days ago. Two men and a woman were in an alleyway on 2nd Street on June 4 when an argument broke out around 9:30 a.m. The man shot the other man in the leg. The victim, 39, was taken to the hospital for his injuries.
1 arrested in connection with last week's shooting
Even though flowers may not be the most popular gift for Father's Day, there are still plenty of gardening supplies for Dad. It's been said that most men don't receive flowers until their funeral. But with options, like this one complete with a fishing pole – florist Stacy Schapp hopes to change that.
Flowers for Fathers Day
Several rounds of showers and thunderstorms have moved across KELOLAND the past 24 hours. It looks like another warm day for Sioux Falls with highs in the lower to middle 80s. There is a 20% chance of a thunderstorm this afternoon.
More scattered storms ahead this weekend in KELOLAND
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The Hill
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- The Hill
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- New York Post
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