SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — Here’s a look at today’s top stories for KELOLAND On the Go.
Dispatchers are often the calm voice people hear during some of the most stressful moments of their lives. From medical emergencies to life-threatening situations, they help guide callers through the unknown. But most of the time, they never learn what happens after the call ends.
A heartwarming reunion: dispatcher meets survivors
Severe weather has started to touch down in western South Dakota. Viewers sent in photos of a large wall of dust formed by high winds near Corsica. KELOLAND News has confirmed that many buildings have been torn up and damaged due to the high winds.
PHOTOS: Severe weather hits KELOLAND
Runners crossed the finish line at Fawick Park Sunday morning, greeted by friends, family and pets. For many of the runners, this year’s Skedaddle race was not their first half-marathon. But there were concerns in the forecast before the race.
Runners finish Skedaddle race before storms hit
Today’s upfront forecast looks quieter. Sioux Falls short-term forecast highs today are near 60, with scattered rain developing this afternoon. Speaking of rain, we had reports of a quarter inch of rainfall in Mitchell yesterday, over an inch at Sioux Falls…