Inside KELOLAND: Legislative session, health assessment
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — On this week's Inside KELOLAND, take a closer look at some of the top stories in state and local government from this past week.
Sioux Falls couple featured on CBS evening news
Digital Reporter Rae Yost helps break down the latest from the South Dakota Legislative session in Pierre.
South Dakota Legislative Session
Then hear from the city medical director on a recent health assessment report and hear from Sioux Falls city council members as they consider a plan to address the problems at an empty lot in downtown Sioux Falls.
Officials consider $70K fence to improve safety, site
We'll also have a reaction to the decision to give the Brockhouse taxidermy collection to three out-of-state non-profits.
Museum consultant thinks Brockhouse collection will be in good hands
You can watch the full segments in the videos attached above.
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