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Police warn of scammers pretending to be Sioux Falls law enforcement

"The calls may seem innocent but can quickly change to the point where scammers are threatening to arrest people," the release reads.

 

Gov. Noem announces $27M in broadband expansion grants

"We are revitalizing small town America with this investment. And we are preserving our way of life," Gov. Noem said.

 

Augustana University student awarded Obama-Chesky Scholarship for Public Service

Mahamed plans to focus on public health disparities that bar immigrants living in the U.S. from accessing and achieving positive health outcomes.

 

Gov. Noem to be guest speaker at Colorado conservative conference on Saturday

Gov. Kristi Noem will speak at the Freedom Conference and Festival hosted by the Steamboat Institute on Saturday.

 

Sioux Falls Police begin active school zones enforcement Thursday

"It's something we take seriously, and we will be taking active enforcement efforts on that," said Sgt. Andrew Siebenborn on Tuesday.

 

Sioux Falls police say cars, other items stolen before house fire started Monday

"Everything seems to be pointing toward it's suspicious," police spokesperson Sam Clemens said.

 

How do Sioux Falls teachers afford classroom supplies? Often, through grants and donations

"School budgets just don't stretch as far as we like, so a lot of times, it is the responsibility of the teachers to purchase those supplies."

 

The final lineup for the first Republican debate is here. No, Donald Trump won't be there.

The Republican National Committee formally announced the GOP candidates will take the debate stage Wednesday.

 

Here's when Sioux Falls' new planetarium at Washington Pavilion is set to open

If you're looking for something to do Labor Day weekend, you have the option of looking to the stars in a new way.

 

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