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Allen and David Fryer were moved from Sioux Falls, SD to Lyon County Jail in Rock Rapids, Iowa. James Fryer remained in Sioux Falls because he was currently serving a jail sentence. On December 1, 1973, all three brothers were arraigned and charged with four counts of murder. Bond was set at $400,000 per man, amounting to $100,000 for each boy ...
Sioux Falls (/ ˌ s uː ˈ f ɔː l z / SOO FAWLZ) is the most populous city in the U.S. state of South Dakota and the 118th-most populous city in the United States. It is the county seat of Minnehaha County [10] and also extends into northern Lincoln County.
The Argus-Leader (then hyphenated) was the result of the Sioux Falls Argus' merger with the Sioux Falls Leader in 1887. [ 4 ] The paper was aligned with the Democratic Party until the 1896 election when it switched to the Republican Party and was notably supportive of William McKinley .
He was charged in connection with the first 2021 homicide in Sioux Falls. Asher Wayne Parks ... 32, was taken to a Sioux Falls hospital and died there on Oct. 14, according to previous reporting ...
A juvenile from Sioux Falls was responsible for altering or changing an out-of-state school shooting threat to include Sioux Falls schools, police said.
TenHaken was born in Sioux Center, Iowa, to parents Lyle and Beth TenHaken. [2] He was raised in Worthington, Minnesota. [3] TenHaken attended Dordt College and received his degree in graphic design in 2000. [4] Upon graduation, TenHaken moved to Sioux Falls, South Dakota, and worked as the mascot of the Sioux Falls Skyforce. [5]
The next month, in Sioux Falls, KSOO-TV (the future KSFY-TV) signed on, also an NBC affiliate. [6] Coinciding with the construction of a new 1,569-foot (478 m) tower in Salem, midway between Mitchell and Sioux Falls, KORN-TV switched to ABC on May 12, 1969, giving the network its first primary affiliate in South Dakota. The signal traveled in a ...
MarketBeat was founded by Matthew Paulson, a native of Mitchell, South Dakota. [6] [7] It was incorporated in 2011 under the name Analyst Ratings Network. [1]The company's roots are traced to a personal finance blog called American Consumer News started by Paulson in 2006 in his college dorm at Dakota State University.