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Annual St. Patrick's Day parade marches on despite cold weather

Participants and spectators at the annual St. Patrick's Day parade braved frigid temperatures on Saturday, March 18, in downtown Sioux Falls.

 

Sioux Falls has had most extreme winter within the past decade, weather index shows

The Accumulated Winter Season Severity Index indicates that this winter has been the most severe one in a decade.

 

Hugh Weber, Sioux Falls designer, networking and community advocate, died Wednesday

Hugh Weber, COO of The Great Discontent and founder of OTA and Dude to Dad, died on Wednesday, according to The Great Discontent.

 

Sioux Falls man charged with aggravated assault following threat with machete

A man is facing an aggravated assault charge following allegations he threatened a neighbor with a machete and gun, police say.

 

How these elementary students are imagining what a future Sioux Falls looks like

When the school day is done at Terry Redlin Elementary, some students transform into up-and-coming city planners in a new City Build 2040 program.

 

Black Hills National Forest adds 239 acres through deal with elk group and landowners

The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation acquired 239 acres of land from two landowners for a total of $1.1 million and conveyed it to the national forest.

 

Victim in critical condition following assault under Eighth Street Bridge

Two 19-year-olds were arrested in connection with the incident, Sioux Falls police say.

 

Board of Regents director a finalist for Nebraska education commissioner job

Brian Maher, executive director and CEO of the South Dakota Board of Regents, is one of four finalists for the Nebraska education commissioner job.

 

Newly-elected bishop will visit Sioux Falls' United Methodist churches this weekend

Bishop Lanette Plambeck was elected to the position late last year, and assigned to serve South Dakota, North Dakota and Minnesota.

 

South Dakota Gov. Noem calls Russian invasion of Ukraine 'Europe's fight, not ours'

"It's pushing Russia into an alliance with China — meaning Russia may soon draw from China's large weapon arsenal," Noem told Tucker Carlson.

 

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