South Dakota
90 Day Fiancé’s Jibri and Miona reunite in Rapid City, South Dakota
It was a South Dakota homecoming on the April 24 episode of 90 Day Fiancé that includes a Fast Metropolis man and his Serbian fiancée.
Season 9’s second episode noticed Jibri, 28, from Fast Metropolis, welcome his fiancée, Miona, 23, from Serbia.
Within the first episode, Jibri’s household was hesitant relating to Miona’s arrival after having not talked to her various occasions. Miona expressed little interest in eager to stay in South Dakota because it did not match along with her picture of American life. The present’s format: Following Okay-1 visa guidelines, {couples} have 90 days to wed earlier than the visa expires and their fiancé is shipped again to their dwelling nation.
Sunday’s latest episode was all main as much as Jibri and Miona’s reunion. First, Jibri hit up Fast Wash Automotive Wash to get his dad’s pickup clear so he might go decide up Miona.
Then he hit downtown Fast Metropolis the place he had a FaceTime name together with his greatest good friend David who was suspicious of Miona’s intentions and wished him luck in his relationship.
Jibri was upset as not one single individual in his life appears as excited as he’s for Miona’s arrival.
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Jibri then went to his mother or father’s dwelling making ready to go decide Miona up from the airport as he packed a pink carpet to roll out for her.
“She gotta are available in to South Dakota with a bang,” Jibri stated, “That is the Hollywood of South Dakota.”
After placing on one other cowboy-inspired outfit and shopping for Miona some boots and a hat, Jibri set off to the airport.
The reunion was cute. No South Dakota bashing occurred on the Fast Metropolis airport, however Miona did say the couple had loads to work on together with determining when and the place they’d go away to after a quick stint within the state.
“Jibri promised that we might transfer to LA,” Miona stated, “if that doesn’t occur, I might need to go away.”
An enormous speaking level developing for the couple is funds. The present is about mid-pandemic and Jibri has not been doing music for some time. His band is on a hiatus and he is moved again in together with his mother and father in Fast Metropolis.
Jibri additionally admitted that he’s not one of the best with cash, and though he and Miona are engaged they haven’t mentioned their monetary conditions. His transferring again in together with his mother and father was a manner for him to avoid wasting up cash, however his fiancée appears prepared to maneuver out earlier than the primary evening.
The season’s third episode airs subsequent Sunday and a preview of it reveals Miona being closely questioned by Jibri’s mother and father and him saying he hopes an argument does not escape throughout Miona’s first day dwelling.
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South Dakota
Man dies in crash with semi near Hot Springs
Fall River County, S.D. – A 26-year-old Hot Springs man died Friday in a collision with a semi-truck near Hot Springs, South Dakota.
Authorities have withheld the names of those involved pending notification of their families.
Preliminary investigation by the South Dakota Highway Patrol indicates the crash occurred on U.S. Highway 18 near mile marker 25. The driver of a 2003 Honda Accord was traveling eastbound, attempting to pass another vehicle in the same direction. While doing so, the driver lost control of the Honda, veered into the westbound lane, and collided with an oncoming semi.
The driver of the Honda, who was not wearing a seatbelt, was ejected from the vehicle and pronounced dead at the scene. The semi-truck driver was uninjured.
The South Dakota Highway Patrol is leading the investigation. Officials stress that all details released so far are preliminary and subject to change as the investigation continues.
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