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The Diocese of Sioux Falls (Latin: Dioecesis Siouxormensis) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church diocese in South Dakota in the United States. It is a suffragan see of the metropolitan Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis. The Diocese of Sioux Falls covers South Dakota east of the Missouri River.
After serving as rector of St. Joseph's Cathedral from 1987 to 1995, the diocese named Kettler as pastor of St. Lambert Parish from 1995 to 2000, and of Christ the King Parish from 2000 to 2002, all in Sioux Falls. Kettler also served on the Sioux Falls Diocesan Finance Council and the Stewardship Committee. He was a board member for Catholic ...
Originally issued a construction permit under the call sign KGSS in 1936, [3] KELO signed on September 5, 1937, on 1200 kHz, under the ownership of the Sioux Falls Broadcasting Association, also the owner of KSOO. Both stations were affiliates of the NBC radio networks. [4] It moved to 1230 kHz in 1941 as a result of the NARBA agreement.
KELQ (107.9 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a news/talk format, simulcasting KELO (1320 AM). Licensed to Flandreau, South Dakota , it serves the Sioux Falls area. The station is owned by Duey E. Wright, through licensee Midwest Communications , Inc.
KELO-FM (101.9 MHz) is a radio station in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, airing an adult contemporary music format. At 92.5 FM, KELO-FM was one of the first FM radio stations in South Dakota. [citation needed] It broadcasts from KELO-TV's 2000 foot tower. [2] [3] The station is owned by Duey E. Wright, through licensee Midwest Communications, Inc.
Backyard sold its seven Sioux Falls stations in 2012 to their present owner, Midwest Communications, in a $13.35 million transaction. [ 2 ] On October 28, 2013, KTWB and its country format moved to 92.5 FM, swapping frequencies with adult contemporary-formatted KELO-FM , which moved to 101.9 FM.
[5] While serving in Sioux Falls, Carlson offered to allow South Dakota's attorney general to inspect the diocese's files as part of his effort to demonstrate his open approach to sexual abuse accusations against priests. He required diocesan employees and priests transferring into his diocese to undergo thorough background checks. [6]
KWSN remained a news-talk outlet until June 2000, when Midco opted to establish KELO AM as its news-talk station and move KWSN to a strictly sports format. [32] After a 52-year history in Sioux Falls radio, Midcontinent sold all of its stations, including KWSN, to Backyard Broadcasting of Baltimore in 2004.