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Inside: Sioux Falls home with backyard pond sells for $855,000

The five-bedroom, four-bathroom home at 101 N. Mystic Creek Circle offers 3,150 square feet on 0.54 acres of land near Willow Run Golf Course.

 

Eastern Sioux Falls home with backyard pond, theater sells for $855,000

A home on the east side of Sioux Falls sold for $855,000 in the weekly top home sales for April 17-21.

 

Potential severe storms expected Thursday, part of multi-day storm period, says NWS

While the spring has been off to a dry start, the coming days are expected to bring rainfall and thunderstorms, according to the NWS.

 

Taking aim at drag shows, South Dakota Board of Regents pass 'minors on campus' policy

Requests for the policy were sparked by concerns that minors were welcomed to a student-led drag show at South Dakota State University in November.

 

Baltic developer found to have violated environmental rules amid mayoral recall effort

The petition outlined five actions accusing McIsaac of misconduct in office, gross incompetence and gross partiality during her year as mayor.

 

Long-held rural values at odds in South Dakota gun range debate

Neighbors say the project will bring unwanted noise, traffic, pollution and possibly crime to their remote, rural region

 

Man arrested in Sioux Falls for child abuse, domestic assault, kidnapping

Police say the man assaulted three children, all under the age of 15 and is facing charges including kidnapping, child abuse and domestic assault.

 

Man receives non-life threatening injuries in Sunday assault in Sioux Falls

Sioux Falls police say the man suffered non-life threatening injuries in the attack, which remains under investigation.

 

Federal bill seeks to make rural homeownership path easier: Sen. Rounds

Sen. Mike Rounds co-sponsored federal legislation to update a federal rural housing program to make it easier for homeowners and non-profits to get assistance.

 

Sen. Thune calls for addressing 'real problems' after Texas mall shooting

Sen. John Thune, R-SD, said Monday that lawmakers had to deal with the "real problems" at play rather than limiting Second Amendment rights.

 

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