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The pandemic had many working from home or remotely. That would, in turn, put fewer people on the roadways which should lessen the number of traffic crashes. Recent findings say otherwise. Shawn Steward, the manager of Public and Government Affairs with AAA South Dakota and AAA Kansas, joins us with more.
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NewsIn The Moment … August 14, 2020 Show 881 Hour 1Sunday wraps up the 80th Sturgis Motorcycle Rally. Seth Tupper joins us today from Black Hill Surgical…
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Many public and private schools start their fall semester this week. In Sioux Falls, a growing population means an increase in traffic when school is in…
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NewsMore state and local law enforcement authorities are talking about their feelings. It’s happening in part through a course on emotional intelligence. The…
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NewsThe Sturgis Rally officially starts today and the crowds are already large and expected to get larger into the peak numbers mid-week.I’m reporting from a…
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NewsTraffic safety is a concern every year during the Sturgis Rally. The 75 Anniversary is expected to be the largest on record, bringing as many as 1-million…
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NewsOfficials in the Black Hills say they expect 750,000 to one-million people at this year’s 75th annual Sturgis Rally. Part of that total number depends on…
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NewsSioux Falls Police officers are issuing hundreds of tickets as part of a crackdown on unsafe driving. Details from this weekend’s saturation patrol show…
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Nadim Wehbe, director of the Jerome L. Lohr Structures Lab, said that testing has revealed that a new means of joining precast double-tee bridges can…
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NewsLaw Enforcement officials across the state are increasing their presence over the holidays from rural South Dakota highways to busy city…