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10pm Sports 11/19/09
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6pm Sports 11/19/09
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10pm Sports 11/18/09
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6pm Sports 11/18/09
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Body Found In Rural Hanson County Identified as Guevara
The body found inside a burned out car in rural Hanson County last week was identified late tonight as 16 year old Jasmine Guevera. More
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"Tie One On for Safety"
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Green Drinks Sioux Falls Says Do Your Part
It's a chance to discuss environmental issues and impact. And here in South Dakota it's called Sioux Falls Green Drinks. More
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Oprah Talk Show To End In 2011
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Swastika At School Renews Free Speech Debate
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Bioethicist Says Embryonic Stem Cells Aren't Proven
The South Dakota Family Policy Council Sponsored Speech By Dr. David Prentice. More
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Juice Bar Owner Plans To File Lawsuit Against State
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Avera Medical Minute: Universal Care Part 2
Why this model of care at the Avera Heart Hospital improves the safety of its patients. More
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Ellsworth Senior Balances School and Activities
Her activities are many. Her grades, impeccable. Her words are few, but that doesn't lessen the drive and commitment of tonight's Scholar of the Week. More
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OSHA On The Scene Of Fatal Construction Accident
Action News has learned federal investigators with OSHA have completed their on-site investigation in Dakota Dunes. More
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Avera Medical Minute: Universal Care
Avera Heart Hospital Medical Director Dr. Tom Isaacson joins us live. More
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Scholar of the Week: Alexandra Benson
Meet this Hurley Senior. More
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Minnehaha County H1N1 Clincs Run Out Of Vaccine
Three clinics were offered. More
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Oprah Winfrey Show to End in 2011
Oprah set to make announcement tomorrow. More
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Vicks Sinus Nasal Spray Recalled
Procter & Gamble Co. said it is voluntarily recalling three lots of Vicks Sinex nasal spray because of potential bacterial contamination. More
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Residents Return Home After Ammonia Crash
A semi-trailer full of anhydrous ammonia flipped after colliding head on with a mini van on Highway 12 Wednesday night.
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Reward Offered for Information on Suffocated Pigs Case
The Humane Society of the United States is offering a reward of up to $2,500 for information leading to the identification, arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for intentionally suffocating 3,800 pigs in Hull, Iowa. More
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American Cancer Society Won't Appeal Smoking Ban Ruling
The American Cancer Society says it will not appeal Judge Trandahl's ruling regarding the statewide smoke free law. More
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Ammonia Spill Near Ortonville
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Homes Evacuated After Ammonia Spill Near Ortonville
Crews are working to clean up an ammonia spill in northeast South Dakota this morning. Twenty-five homes have been evacuated in Big Stone City. Action news reporter Jim Nelson is there. We will have a live reports from him on Action News Live this Morning from 7-9 AM with updates during Good Morning America. CLICK FOR MORE... More
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Longtime Parker Coach Leads Pheasants to State Tourney
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Massive Meteor Glides Across Utah Sky
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Body of Missing Pilot And Plane Wreckage Found
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Col. Oliver North Reacts To Afghanistan War
Colonel Oliver North feels now is the time to respond to the increased danger our troops are in by sending more. More
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Crews Searching for Cause Behind Deadly Bus Crash
We start with an update to a tour bus roll over accident in Austin, Minnesota. So far at least 2 people are dead and over 20 injured.
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Sarah Palin Cover Causes Controversy
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Keeping Your Family Safe On The Road This Thanksgiving
Area law enforcement is reminding you to drive safely. More
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Family Adds $1,000 To Hit And Run Reward
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OSHA To Review Koenigsfeld's Death
27-year-old Gabe Koenigsfeld died Tuesday after an embankment collapsed at a construction site in Dakota Dunes. More
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Avera Medical Minute: Universal Care Part 1
The model used by the Avera Heart Hospital. More
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Heidepriem Calls for Reduced State Spending
It was the official start to his campaign for being the next Governor of South Dakota. Scott Heidepriem says it's time for change in Pierre.
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Avera Medical Minute: Universal Care Model
The Avera Heart Hospital is the only hospital in the region to use this patient centered care model. More
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Project Joy Collects Toys for Kids
Project Joy is a charitable, non-profit organization, dedicated to providing children and families living in Brookings County an opportunity to receive holiday gifts through the generous donations of individuals, business, and organizations. More
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OSHA To Investigate Dakota Dunes Construction Site Death
27-year-old Gabe Koenigsfeld died Tuesday after an embankment collapsed on him at a Dakota Dunes construction site. More
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Two Killed in Tour Bus Crash Near Austin, MN
A state official says two people are dead and 21 injured after a tour bus ran off a southern Minnesota interstate and rolled over in a ditch. More
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$1500 Reward Offered in Dog's Death
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SD Ranks 9th Best for Finances
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Man Killed When Car Catches Fire In Park
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Retired Lt. Col. Oliver North Speaking In Sioux Falls
North is speaking at the South Dakota Law Enforcement Dinner More
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Avera Medical Minute: Addressing Bad Sportsmanship
Learning from a display of poor sportsmanship by New Mexico Soccer Player Elizabeth Lambert More
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Man Identified in Construction Death
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Sioux Falls Man Identified in Construction Death
We now know the name of the man killed at a construction site in Dakota Dunes, SD. He's 27 year old Gabe Koenigsfeld. More
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10pm Sports 11/17/09
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Coleman Back for Clinic, Talks About 1st Year in Pro Ball
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Brandon Garage Fire Officially Called An Accident
Brandon fire officials say a massive garage fire at a home in Brandon monday night was in fact an accident. More
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Good Sportsmanship Starts with Good Behavior at Home
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Sioux Falls Man Dies From Construction Accident
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Numbers Rising on Women Needing Shelter in Yankton
A federal grant will provide the Yankton Women's and Children's Center with a brand new building. More
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Two Hurt In Head On Collision In Sioux Falls
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Harrisburg Voters Approve $14 Million Bond For New School
Harrisburg Public School officials say the area is seeing a population boom and they now have crowded schools as a result. More
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State Working To Make Good Use Of Limited H1N1 Supply
The US Department of Health and Human Services says they hoped to have 50 million doses out by the middle of November, which is now. According to numbers from the Centers For Disease Control and Prevention, they're about 7 million short of that goal. More
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Hit And Run Victim's Family Offers Reward
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Survivor Questions Results Of New Breast Cancer Study
New government recommendation states yearly mammograms are most effective for women once they turn 50, not 40.. More
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H1N1 Vaccine Shortage Improving But Still Frustrating To SD Officials
The national shortage of H1N1 vaccine continues to be a source of frustration for city and state health groups in South Dakota. More
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New LifeLight Site Big Enough for One Million
It's the premier Christian music festival in the midwest, and it officially has a new home.
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6pm Sports 11/17/09
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Chief Says Garage Fire Could Have Been Much Worse
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New Recommendations for Breast Cancer Controversial
A U.S. Preventive Task Force is now recommending women get mammograms starting at the age of 50 instead of 40. More
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Sioux Falls Man Killed in Construction Wall Collapse
Authorities say a Sioux Falls man is dead after an embankment caved in on him while he was working at a construction site in Dakota Dunes. More
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Orpheum Theatre Reveals Murals
A transformation has been taking place at the Orpheum Theatre in Sioux Falls. As part of the interior renovations, two of the murals which are original to the theatre have been restored. More
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Palin's Memoir Selling Fast
Sarah Palin scheduled to visit Sioux Falls December 6 More
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Harrisburg Voters Decide Fate of New Elementary School
Voters asked to approve $14 million bond. More
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Possible Explosion Leads To Fire In Brandon
Firefighters were called to 1513 South Splitrock Boulevard around 9 o'clock Monday night for a report of a garage on fire. Click on the video link to see Derick Fabert's report from the scene.
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Dell Rapids School Bond Vote Fails By Less Than One Percent
The results are in. A bond election for a new elementary school in Dell Rapids has fallen short. 1,161 people voted yes. 783 people voted no. And that works out to 59.72 percent voting for a new school. To go forward with the effort they needed 60 percent of the vote to pass. More
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10pm Sports 11/16/09
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6pm Sports 11/16/09
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Breaking News:
Possible Explosion Leads To Fire In Brandon
Firefighters were called to 1513 South Splitrock Boulevard around 9 o'clock Monday night for a report of a garage on fire. Click on the video link to see Derick Fabert's report from the scene. More
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Dell Rapids Couple Welcome Six Kids To The Family
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Event Center Task Force Wants To Build At Howard Wood Field
The task force says the land Howard Wood Field sits on provides the most space for construction and eventual parking needs. More
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Local Artists Hope To Help Heal At Avera Cancer Institute
The Cancer Institute is scheduled to open in the fall of 2010 More
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3,800 Hogs Die After Air Controls Are Tampered With
Nearly 4,000 hogs suffocated in a building at a hog confinement operation in Sioux County, Iowa. Authorities believe it's the work of vandals.
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Big Stone II Not Coming "Devastating" To Locals
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Comparing Greek Yogurt Vs. Regular Yogurt
You used to only be able to find it in specialty food stores, but greek yogurt is now available in main stream grocery stores like Hy-Vee.
In tonight's Hy-Vee health tip Action News Reporter Chuck Harmer looks at the difference between regular yogurt and greek yogurt.
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H1N1 Vaccine Offered in Mitchell Until 7:00 pm
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Events Center Task Force Says New Facility Could Cost $170 Million
Construction on a proposed Sioux Falls Events Center could begin in early 2011, if voters approve a one cent sales tax to fund it. More
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Up to 20 Involved In Parking Lot Fight
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Man Found Lying Near Britton Railroad Tracks
The Marshall County Sheriff's Office is investigating what happened to a man who was found lying near the railroad tracks in Britton. More
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School Bus Driver Cited For Crash Near Russell, Minnesota
Allen Peterson will receive a citation for failure to yield. More
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Mitchell Students Thank Police for Murder Arrest
A part of the grieving process has been thanking those who helped catch the people responsible for this tragedy. More
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Breast Cancer Study Recommends Against Screenings
A government task force is offering breast examination advice that runs contrary to the long-standing position of the American Cancer Society. More
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Dell Rapids Deciding Fate of New Elementary School
Polls are open until 7:00 p.m. Monday. More
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Avera Medical Minute: Digital Mammography Now in Mitchell
Avera Queen of Peace has established Avera Women's Diagnostics with digital mammography. More
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Shooting Suspect Turns Himself In
West is accused of firing off four shots in a West 12th Street neighborhood last weekend, injuring two people in the process. More
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10PM Sports 11/15/09
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Pigskin Primo-Championship Edition
Best plays caught on tape from this past week's action on the gridiron.
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Pigskin Primo-Championship Edition
Best plays from the grid-iron caught on tape. More
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Avera Medical Minute: Fit-Friendly Company
Avera Heart Hospital of South Dakota named the only fit-friendly company in the state. More
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Debate Continues Over Trying 9/11 Terrorists In Fed. Court
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Flood Diversion Project Under Scrutiny
Plans to divert the Red River to save the cities of Fargo and Moorhead, Minnesota from flooding are being questioned by downstream residents who want more studies. More
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Flood Diversion Project Under Scrutiny
Plans to divert the Red River to save the cities of Fargo and Moorhead, Minnesota from flooding are being questioned by downstream residents who want more studies.
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Gov. Chet Culver Losing Approval
A poll published yesterday shows a decline in job approval for Iowa's Governor Chet Culver.
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Gov. Chet Culver Losing Approval
A poll published yesterday shows a decline in job approval for Iowa's Governor Chet Culver. More
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Plane Missing In Minnesota
Family members say Andrew Lindberg of Farmington was the only person on board and he was planning to meet his father to go hunting. More
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Civil Air Patrol Searching For Plane In Minnesota
Family members say Andrew Lindberg of Farmington was the only person on board and he was planning to meet his father to go hunting.
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Shooting In Flint, MI Leaves Three Dead
Police believe a gunman with an assault rifle opened fire into a van around 4:30 am killing three and leaving a fourth fighting for his life.
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The Dakota Uprising: A Pictorial History
He's an independent historian, author, and photograph historian and Curtis Dahlin has come out with a new book; The Dakota Uprising: A Pictorial History. More
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The Dakota Uprising: A Pictorial History
He's an independent historian, author, and photograph historian and Curtis Dahlin has come out with a new book; The Dakota Uprising: A Pictorial History.
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