Dakota News Now is live from the Avera Race Against Cancer. Our crew will be talking with race organizers, volunteers, cancer survivors and more starting at 7:55 a.m.
A non-profit organization that promotes inclusivity and accessibility for those with sensory needs announced that the Denny Sanford Premier Center had been certified as an ASM Global venue for its commitment to creating sensory-inclusive spaces.
The money raised will go to a Peruvian organization called Refuge of Hope, which helps to provide healthcare, education, and food to those in need within Peru.
The 29-year-old was last heard from on April 24 after leaving a voicemail for his father saying he was getting on a bus to leave the San Bernardino area after being released from prison.
The 41st Street and I-29 diverging diamond is nearing completion and the South Dakota Department of Transportation will be offering the community a chance to learn more about the project.
Several members of the Dakota News Now family have been affected by cancer, including First Alert Chief Meteorologist Phil Schreck and Sports Director Mark Ovenden.
Saturday’s races in Sioux Falls are part of a larger schedule of Avera Races in the Dakota News Now viewing area, including in Mitchell, Pierre, Yankton, Aberdeen, and Marshall, Minnesota.
Many have heard the phrase, “Sharing is caring.” That means Jill Pinkelman is the epitome of caring-- after she made a decision to donate her kidney to a military veteran in need. Below is the story of how she went from stranger to lifesaver.
The Applied Research Lab will allow students to conduct research for companies looking into certain technologies and developing tools necessary for cybersecurity.
At the monthly Aberdeen Chamber of Commerce mixer, 16 representatives from different restaurants around the area waited breathlessly to find out who was the winner of the 2024 Burger Battle.