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Hibachi defendants released on PR bonds; Mild weather

Hibachi defendants released on PR bonds; Mild weather

Yahoo15-04-2025

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — Here are this morning's top stories with KELOLAND On the Go.
Three defendants affiliated with Hibachi Grill & Supreme Buffet in central Sioux Falls were ordered to be released on personal recognizance bonds Monday.
Hibachi Grill defendants released on PR bonds
A new restaurant in Sioux Falls hails from Minneapolis, and it specializes in one thing -egg sandwiches.
Egg on a Roll sees strong start in Sioux Falls
The weather will be changing again by Thursday. The Storm Prediction Center has already posted a slight risk of severe weather in southeast. The amount of severe weather will depend on several factors, including the timing of the cold front Thursday afternoon near Sioux Falls.
Mild weather today
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