
Samir Albaidhani, a 25-year-old suspect involved in a police shooting and high-speed pursuit in Sioux Falls, has now been indicted in Union County. Authorities report Albaidhani faces 15 total charges, including felony attempted first-degree murder and aggravated assault on law enforcement officers.

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As the 85th Sturgis Motorcycle Rally approaches, the City of Sturgis is scaling back city-sponsored events due to budget cuts. With only four official events planned, officials say the focus will be on safety and cleanliness, ensuring the rally experience remains strong.

A van crashed into Truks-N-Trykes 2 Daycare in Sioux Falls on Wednesday morning. No injuries were reported, and all children were safely in classrooms. The daycare will be closed for at least a week for repairs, according to owner Jeremy Cotton.

Caleb White of Mitchell, SD, pleads not guilty to felony child abuse after a domestic incident involving a 2-year-old. Police reports cite photos of injuries, and White reportedly admitted to the abuse in a March interview. His jury trial is set for August 2025.

A $20,000 arrest warrant has been issued for Dustin Feistner of Mitchell, SD, after missing a felony court arraignment. Feistner faces charges of unlawful entry and bribery, tied to a March 2nd incident at the Siesta Motel. His criminal record includes drug and assault offenses.

Julian Beaudion of Sioux Falls becomes the first Democrat to enter South Dakota’s 2026 U.S. Senate race, challenging incumbent Republican Mike Rounds. A former state trooper and local business owner, Beaudion brings grassroots experience to the statewide campaign.

South Dakota Congressman Dusty Johnson supports President Trump’s tariffs, citing potential benefits for local exports and fairer global trade. In an interview with KELOLAND News, Johnson also addressed the disruptive impact of DOGE, calling the changes long overdue for key markets.

The South Dakota Board of Regents expands dual credit options with the Gateway Certificate Program, helping high school students earn college credits and explore careers in Architecture, Digital Technology, Health Sciences, and STEM—saving time and money on a college degree while supporting workforce development in South Dakota.

In a critical step to combat opioid overdoses, Emily’s Hope and Sanford Health have partnered to install free naloxone boxes at key locations in Sioux Falls, including the Sanford Hospital lobby and ER. Each kit contains Narcan, gloves, a face shield, and easy-to-follow instructions. Available to anyone—no questions asked—these life-saving tools aim to reduce overdose deaths. Emily’s Hope now provides 10 free naloxone boxes across South Dakota.