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Obituary for Kellin "Kelly" DeVries at Miller Funeral Home & On-Site Crematory

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Obituary for Kellin "Kelly"  DeVries at Miller Funeral Home & On-Site Crematory


Kellin Kelly Duane DeVries, age 56, of Hartford, SD passed away on Thursday, October 24, 2024 as a result of a motorcycle accident. Funeral Service will be 1030 am Wednesday, October 30 at Reach Church, 5101 S. Mellenberndt Place, Sioux Falls, SD with burial at Woodlawn Cemetery, Sioux Falls, SD.



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Kraft ‘can’t say enough good things about the place I came from’ on NFL Network

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Kraft ‘can’t say enough good things about the place I came from’ on NFL Network


  • Timber Lake native Tucker Kraft is tearing it up in the NFL but he hasn’t forgotten where he comes from. He talked about Timber Lake live on the NFL Network. Photo courtesy of Green Bay Packers

    Timber Lake native Tucker Kraft is tearing it up in the NFL but he hasn’t forgotten where he comes from. He talked about Timber Lake live on the NFL Network. Photo courtesy of Green Bay Packers

Tucker Kraft gave his hometown of Timber Lake, South Dakota, a shoutout on national television Friday.The Timber Lake High School graduate and Green Bay Packer tight end made an appearance on NFL Network’s Good Morning Football. The second-year tight end fielded a number of questions during the 11-minute interview, including growing up in tiny Timber Lake (population: 500).“The population is 500…



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Western South Dakota Community Action saves money, lives with home weatherization

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RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) – Western South Dakota Community Action welcomed the community to view demonstrations of their weatherization processes to celebrate the 48 anniversary of weatherization programs with the Department of Energy on Wednesday.

Demonstrations included how carbon monoxide moves through a house, insulation blowing and how to prevent catastrophic events like fire in homes.

WSDCA has many programs for those working their way out of poverty, the weatherization of homes is just one. Auditors will check doors, windows, insulation, HVAC systems and more. After the audit is done, auditors put all the information from the audit into a computer software system created by the Department of Energy to find the most cost-effective way to improve the home if necessary. They will finish with installing the material and final inspection.

The weatherization is not just to save money, but also to keep people healthy.

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“Low-income people survive by making things happen, and sometimes that’s not up to code. In other words, they make themselves in dangerous situations. As part of the final inspection is making sure everything is operating the way it’s supposed to be as far as HVAC goes and making sure no carbon monoxide is going to happen in that home,” William Thompson, an energy auditor with Western South Dakota Community Action, said.

Thompson added saving energy is huge for people with low income, so the organization tries to save the homeowner at least 15 percent their first year after weatherization.

WSDCA’s operations manager, Laura Fletcher, said weatherization of homes doesn’t just benefit the current occupant but also the community.

“Rapid City has increasing aging housing stock and the more we can keep these older homes livable, the longer that those homes are available to live in,” Fletcher said.

Thompson said he knew of many people who had their lives saved by the weatherization work WSDCA provides.

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“It‘s one of the most gratifying things you can do, especially when you find life safety issues, and you actually save peoples’ lives. Personally, I know of at least five to 10 people that we’ve actually saved their lives. They medically had carbon monoxide poisoning and by our process we ended up making their homes safe after that. It’s a very gratifying job,” Thompson said.

Fletcher is hoping to put on another day of demonstrations for the 60 anniversary of Western South Dakota Community Action.

For more information about Western South Dakota Community Action and their programs like weatherization, visit WSDCA’s website.

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SDHP announces November sobriety checkpoints

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SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) – Sobriety checkpoints will be conducted in 17 counties in November.

Checkpoints will be conducted in the following counties:

  • Bennett
  • Brule
  • Codington
  • Davison
  • Hanson
  • Jones
  • Lake
  • Lawrence
  • Lincoln
  • Meade
  • Moody
  • Pennington
  • Roberts
  • Sanborn
  • Spink
  • Walworth
  • Yankton

The monthly checkpoints are designed to discourage people from driving impaired.

The checkpoints are funded by the South Dakota Office of Highway Safety and conducted by the South Dakota Highway Patrol with the help of local law enforcement.

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