SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — It’s Saturday, January 11. Take a look at our top stories with KELOLAND On The GO.


Minnesota’s Bureau of Criminal Apprehension is asking for the public’s help in finding four missing girls from Pipestone.


From building and financing a new prison to school vouchers and an anticipated change in the governor’s office, the upcoming legislative session in Pierre promises to command lawmakers’ attention in several ways. The session begins Tuesday, and Democrat Erik Muckey of Sioux Falls wants progress on an issue that impacts families well beyond the segment of the state he’ll represent.


Friday marks the 50th anniversary of one of winter’s worst natural disasters to strike the Midwest.


A cold front will make its move through KELOLAND today. While there won’t be too much moisture to work with today, some areas may still run into some scattered snow and even rain showers.


The local dirt track racing season is still four months away, but parts of the sport will be on full display Saturday in Sioux Falls.


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