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Woman charged in deadly shooting plans to plead guilty
Woman charged in deadly shooting plans to plead guilty

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time28-05-2025

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Woman charged in deadly shooting plans to plead guilty

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) – A woman charged in connection with a deadly Sioux Falls shooting plans to plead guilty. Police arrested Savannah Lee Randle, 33, following a shooting in Aug. 2024 involving juveniles and a stolen gun inside her home on West 7th Street. Local photographer reflects on SculptureWalk legacy The 911 caller said one of the teens shot himself, but detectives later determined that wasn't the case. Court documents say a teenager was playing with a stolen 9mm handgun, when it went off and sent a bullet into another teenager's head. Randle initially faced a dozen felony charges, including child abuse and accessory to a felony. On Monday, she's scheduled to plead guilty to contributing to the delinquency of a minor and misprision of a felony, which are both misdemeanors. In exchange for her guilty plea, all of the felony charges will be dismissed. Her petition to plead guilty says she could face one year behind bars for each of the charges. Police also arrested a juvenile in connection with the deadly shooting, but authorities haven't released information on that case because of the suspect's age. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

23-year-old charged for soliciting minor for sex
23-year-old charged for soliciting minor for sex

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time27-05-2025

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23-year-old charged for soliciting minor for sex

SIOUX FALLS S.D. (KELO) — A Sioux Falls man is in the Minnehaha County Jail this midday, accused of soliciting a minor for sex. Local photographer reflects on SculptureWalk legacy Wyatt Nuchols, 23, was booked into jail this morning on a 50-thousand dollar to an indictment, he's charged with soliciting a 13-year-old girl last summer. He is also charged with giving harmful materials to minors. As of Tuesday morning, his first court hearing had not been scheduled. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Paying respect for those who lay before us at the Black Hills National Cemetery
Paying respect for those who lay before us at the Black Hills National Cemetery

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time27-05-2025

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Paying respect for those who lay before us at the Black Hills National Cemetery

Sturgis, S.D. (KELO) — The Black Hills National Cemetery just outside of Sturgis has thousands of family members paying respects for their loved ones who gave their life for this country. Each year around 1,000 people volunteer to place these flags and help out in any way they can to recognize those who lay before them. 'We're placing 26,000 flags center and 12-inches back of every headstone. To honor we read their name, we thank them for their service and we move on to the next one. So that every grave here will have a flag and a thank you.' Organizer Kris Mattson said. Local photographer reflects on SculptureWalk legacy Rick Johnson, a retired Air Force member, volunteered for the first time this year. 'It grows on you right away. You meet people, I think there's probably some friendships that get established out of this. I certainly look forward to doing this every year and it's a very solemn thing to see.' Johnson said. 'There are people that salute everyone, there are people that cry. You know, it means a lot and it's a way to say thank you for our freedom.' Mattson said. In addition to veterans, families were out paying their respects through multiple generations. 'It's good that they introduce their children and their grandchildren so they get an understanding of what this country is about but more importantly the people it took to get it where we are today. This is the place for that journey to begin.' Johnson said. The over 100 acres of land at the cemetery is open for all who want to say thank you and pay their respects almost year round if you miss out this Memorial Day. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Shooting investigation, sculpture tariffs, zoo literacy
Shooting investigation, sculpture tariffs, zoo literacy

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time03-05-2025

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Shooting investigation, sculpture tariffs, zoo literacy

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) – Skies are sunny and blue this Saturday, let's get a check on the latest in news and weather for KELOLAND On The Go. A search is underway in Nebraska for a man involved in an officer-involved shooting in western South Dakota. Investigation underway in Fall River officer shooting The global trade war is having an impact on this year's SculptureWalk in downtown Sioux Falls. Canadian sculptors create tariff carve-out Thanks to someone we've come to know well in our KELOLAND Newsroom, a Huron man has been able to see video of himself serving in 1971 in the Vietnam War. Daughter helps find 1971 Vietnam video for grateful SD veteran It was a chilly start to the day across KELOLAND as temperatures fell into the 30s for lows. As a high pressure system moves off to our south, winds have stayed light with clear skies. Storm Center AM Update: Mild Weather Returns New parking rules go into effect for downtown Sioux Falls starting today. Downtown Sioux Falls parking changes: What to know A new initiative is incorporating zoo animals and other creatures into literacy and science education. How zoo animals are part of a literacy initiative For the latest in news and weather, use the KELOLAND News app. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Art and Wine walk in downtown Sioux Falls
Art and Wine walk in downtown Sioux Falls

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time02-05-2025

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Art and Wine walk in downtown Sioux Falls

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — Downtown Sioux Falls is showing off its artistic side. It's a relatively quiet Friday morning as downtown Sioux Falls braces for a busy night with the Spring Art & Wine Walk. Chris Reder resigns from House seat 'Art & Wine Walk is an event that downtown Sioux Falls puts on twice a year. We partner local retailers with local artists and we provide wine for the guests to sip and sample,' DTSF Marketing Manager Jeb Cooper said. The event is free to attend, with a wine punch card available for purchase at many of the 38 participating businesses. 'We generally see the traditional painters, some sculptors, a lot of pottery recently, but there's also live musicians, and there's also some cooking classes,' Cooper said. 'I love getting people into the gallery that don't maybe frequent the arts, but you get to see that little spark,' Rehfelds Modern Fine Art & Framing Gallery Director Alix Kyrie said. Kyrie is the gallery director at Rehfelds, where they're featuring a sculptor from Colorado and a painter from California, but each is originally from South Dakota. It's just a sampling of what the city has to offer. 'It's a really great time of year for arts. We're celebrating the Levitt announcing their season, SculptureWalk's going up, and we have Art & Wine Walk so it's just a great time for us to celebrate the arts downtown,' Kyrie said. The Art & Wine Walk also has an outdoor option, a new initiative called Open Streets, and this month it's on Phillips Avenue between 9th and 10th Streets. 'Downtown Sioux Falls is opening sections of Phillips Avenue on the first Friday of every month through May, June, July, and August to really activate to just activate and really bring the community together and to re-envision what streets could be. They're not just for cars but people as well,' Cooper said. And this month, don't forget the art and wine. The Art & Wine Walk is Friday from 5 to 8 p.m. in downtown Sioux Falls. The wine sampling punch cards are available for purchase at 'Open Streets' or participating businesses. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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