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Areas of light snow and blowing snow are causing hazardous travel conditions in northern KELOLAND early this morning, with blowing snow becoming an issue in the south.
The Otter Tail Power Company says electrical service has been restored to Summit, South Dakota, as of 12:30 p.m. Tuesday.
About 2,000 people are still without power today afternoon as 75 line workers from South Dakota and Minnesota work to restore power, according to Brenda Kleinjan, spokeswoman for the South Dakota Rural Electric Association.
Power Problems Reported In Ea...
The main ice storm hasn't hit but the power problems have already arrived in South Dakota.
Sioux Falls Community Education offers home improvement courses in May
Sioux Falls Community Education ends the school year with the following home improvement courses in May.
Six SD Programs Receiving Gear From USA Football
Six football programs from across the state have received $1,000 grants for equipment and uniforms from the NFL's youth football development partner.
Here is the latest South Dakota news from The Associated Press...
Here is the latest South Dakota news from The Associated Press PIERRE, S.D. The South Dakota State Historical Society has published a book that features accounts of growing up in Milbank and Mitchell.
SD Book Looks at Growing up in Small Towns
The South Dakota State Historical Society has published a book that features accounts of growing up in Milbank and Mitchell.
A Milbank man has died in a crash in Grant County. The Highway Patrol says 45-year-old Michael Pavin was driving a sport utility vehicle that went off a county road on a curve, went through a ditch and into a creek.
Milbank man killed in rollover crash
A Milbank man died in a rollover accident in Grant County on Tuesday two miles west of Milbank.
Should Harry Reid be Senate majority leader?
Harry Reid might not be the most effective Senate majority leader for many reasons, and one big reason is the fact that he is currently in a very difficult re-election race.
Milbank man named 2009 South Dakota Wildlife Officer of the Year
Game, Fish and Parks conservation officer Jamie Pekelder of Milbank has been named the 2009 Wildlife Officer of the Year in South Dakota by Shikar-Safari Club International.
Avera strives to make cancer building as healthy, green, peaceful as possible
A geometric mass of steel, glass and multicolored brick along South Cliff Avenue is morphing into Sioux Falls' newest high-tech medical facility.
The 2009 South Dakota Class 11A All-State Football team: Offense Quarterback Jared Johnson, St.
Milbank man identified as fatal crash victim
Authorities have identified Gerald Michal Meyer, 34, of Milbank as the man killed in a two-vehicle crash on Highway 22 east of Castlewood early Friday morning.
State Championship Outstanding Lineman & Back
The South Dakota High School Coaches Association has honored outstanding performances in the State Football Championship games by selecting an 'Outstanding Lineman' and an 'Outstanding Back' in each division.
End of Big Stone II Could be Trouble for SD Wind
South Dakota's wind industry may be "sidetracked" by the recent termination of plans to build a coal-fired power plant in the northeastern part of the state, according to a spokesman for the governor.
Big Stone II Not Coming "Devastating" To Locals
Developers have announced that Big Stone II, a 1.6 billion dollar coal plant scheduled to go up near Milbank, South Dakota will not be built.
Utility Companies Pull the Plug on Big Stone II Project
The anticipated $1.6 Billion coal-fired plant that was supposed to be built in Milbank, South Dakota is now a thing of the past.
Big Stone II power plant is dead
A proposed power plant in South Dakota that Elk River Municipal Utilities considered buying a piece of has been killed.