SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — Here’s a look at today’s top stories for KELOLAND On the Go.
Two schools were on secure status after gunshots were heard in the area, the Rapid City Police Department says. Shortly before 1 p.m. MT, Thursday, RCPD posted on social media that multiple units are currently on scene at the intersection of Prairie Avenue and Tallent Street for a report of gunshots. Several people, including juveniles, have been detained. No injuries were reported.
2 Rapid City schools on secure status after nearby gunshots
The Oglala Sioux Tribe is asking for help finding a missing person amid freezing temperatures. Philip Charles Standing Soldier, 62, was last seen in the Wolf Creek Housing Area around January 8th or 9th in Wolf Creek.
Missing man near Wolf Creek
Over the next few days, many people are going to be hunkering down indoors to keep warm, but what is the proper protocol for animals? While many animals usually enjoy daily walks, with temperatures this cold, it may not be the best idea to have your pets outside. Veterinarian Alex Rogen says to take it literally when you think of your pet being your child.
How can we keep our furry friends warm in the coming cold?
We are starting the day with a very cold wind chills and air temperatures. Sioux Falls has dropped to -18 with a wind chill of -37 as of 7am. Worthington, MN has set a new record low of -20 as well. Be careful today and stay safe in these dangerously cold conditions. These numbers will slowly improve today, but will fall again tonight into the -20s in many areas…