Articles by Travis Kriens
Vaccinations begin for 12- to 15-year-olds in South Dakota
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — U.S. Census data shows there are more than 48,000 young people who are now eligible for the coronavirus vaccine in South Dakota. The state Department of Health has announced that [Read More…]
Govt eases up guidance on indoor mask-wearing
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky testifies during a Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee hearing to examine an update from Federal officials on efforts to combat COVID-19 on Tuesday, [Read More…]
Colonial Pipeline restarts operations days after major hack
Tanker trucks are parked near the entrance of Colonial Pipeline Company Wednesday, May 12, 2021, in Charlotte, N.C. Several gas stations in the Southeast reported running out of fuel, primarily because of what analysts say [Read More…]
Ohio’s million-dollar idea: Lottery prizes for vaccinations
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine unveiled a lottery system Wednesday to entice people to get COVID-19 shots, offering a weekly $1 million prize and full-ride college scholarships in a creative bid to [Read More…]
More than half of adults have been fully vaccinated in SD
PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — The South Dakota Department of Health says the state has crossed the 50% threshold for the number of adult residents who are fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Health officials said Wednesday that [Read More…]
Attorney general’s trial in fatal crash may begin in August
PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — South Dakota Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg’s trial on charges he’s facing in a fatal 2020 crash could begin as early as August. At a status hearing Wednesday, Judge John Brow says [Read More…]
Taming the virus: US deaths hit lowest level in 10 months
COVID-19 deaths in the U.S. have tumbled to an average of about 600 per day — the lowest level in 10 months. The number of lives lost per day has dropped to single digits on [Read More…]
News Briefs – Quick Hits Of News for May 12, 2021
The Bottom Line: Happiest Man On Earth Is 101-Year Old Auschwitz Survivor Neanderthal Remains Discovered In Italian Cave Boy Sells Pokemon Cards To Raise Money For Puppy’s Treatment Tree House Humane Society Enlists Stray Cats [Read More…]
Amid Pipeline Worries, Drivers Fill Up, Pumps Are Running Dry
The Bottom Line: Several states are reporting gas shortages as drivers fuel up over fears that a pipeline problem will limit supplies. Drivers in the South and on the East Coast are starting to scramble [Read More…]
Some GOP Members Lean Toward Party Split
More than 100 Republican former officials are reportedly threatening to form a new party. Reports say the influential Republicans plan to release a call for reforms within the GOP and will form a new party [Read More…]
Kernel Boys Golf finishes day one of the Warrior-Lynx Invite Team
Sioux Falls – Mitchell Kernels Boys Golf placed 10th out of 15 teams at day one of the Warrior-Lynx Invite on Monday at Willow Run Golf Course in Sioux Falls. Mitchell shot a 342 (+62) [Read More…]
South Dakota High School Football Preseason Poll Released
Less than a week away from the first high school football games of the 2020 season, the South Dakota Prep Media preseason poll has been released. Pierre (11AA), Viborg-Hurley (9AA) and Canistota/Freeman (9A) are unanimous [Read More…]
Missouri Valley Football Conference cancels 2020 fall season
The Missouri Valley Football Conference Presidents Council has announced the league’s schools will not conduct conference competition this fall. The MVFC will play a full 8-game spring league schedule with the expectation to culminate the [Read More…]
Noem says she is not interested in 2024 presidential run
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem says she is not interested in running for president in 2024 and would rather stay in South Dakota. The first-term Republican governor has drawn attention [Read More…]
Mount Rushmore fireworks cost South Dakota $1.5 million
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — South Dakota spent approximately $1.5 million for its Independence Day celebration that featured a speech from President Donald Trump and fireworks above the Mount Rushmore National Memorial. The estimate from [Read More…]
South Dakota tribe sues feds to keep COVID-19 checkpoints
PIERRE, S.D. — The Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe alleges the federal government has been trying to coerce and threaten the tribe ever since South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem asked for help stopping its COVID-19 checkpoints [Read More…]
‘Faces of the conquerors’: Trump trip to Rushmore draws fire
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. — President Donald Trump’s plans to kick off Independence Day with a showy display at Mount Rushmore are drawing sharp criticism from Native Americans who view the monument as a desecration of [Read More…]
Wildfire burns 150 acres near Mount Rushmore
CUSTER, S.D. — South Dakota is bring in more resources to fight a wildfire near Mount Rushmore. The fire that started in Custer State Park Wednesday has burned an estimated 150 acres just south of [Read More…]
Noem addresses coronavirus problems for schools, state fair
HURON, S.D. (AP) — South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem says she will push for schools to bring students into classrooms at least part of the time during the upcoming school year. But she will will [Read More…]
Mitchell women arrested on manslaughter, child abuse and cruelty charges
MITCHELL, S.D. – Mitchell Police have arrested a 21 year old woman on manslaughter, child abuse and cruelty charges. On Monday, June 22, at approx. 8:00 a.m., the Mitchell Department of Public Safety received a [Read More…]
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