KELO-TV - News Operation - News Team

News Team

Anchors

  • Sammi Bjelland - weeknights at 6 and 10 p.m.
  • Perry Groten - weekend mornings; also weeknight reporter
  • Hailey Higgins - weekend evenings; also weeknight reporter
  • Don Jorgensen - weeknights at 5, 6 and 10 p.m.
  • Angela Kennecke - weekdays at noon (Midday in KELOLAND) and weeknights at 5 p.m.; also business editor
  • Shawn Neisteadt - weekday mornings KELOLAND This Morning; also reporter
  • Casey Wonnenberg - weekday mornings KELOLAND This Morning; also "HealthBeat" medical reporter

KELOLAND Live Doppler HD Storm Center

  • Dr. Jay Trobec, Ph.D. (AMS Certified Broadcast Meteorologist and NWA Seals of Approval) - chief meteorologist; weeknights at 5, 6 and 10 p.m.
  • Ben Cathey - meteorologist; weekend mornings, Saturdays at 6, Sundays at 5:30 and weekends at 10 p.m.
  • Brian Karstens (AMS Certified Broadcast Meteorologist Seal of Approval) - meteorologist; weekday mornings KELOLAND This Morning
  • Scot Mundt (AMS Seal of Approval) - meteorologist; weekdays at noon (Midday in KELOLAND) and weeknights at 5 p.m.

Sports team

  • Matt Holsen - sports director; weeknights at 6 and 10 p.m.
  • Jim Madalinsky - sports anchor; weekend evenings, also sports reporter
  • Cat Clark - sports reporter and fill-in sports anchor

Reporters

  • Kellee Azar - weekday morning reporter
  • Kelly Bartnick - "NightBeat" reporter
  • Ben Dunsmoor - weekday reporter
  • Austin Hoffman - weekday morning reporter
  • Brady Mallory - general assignment reporter
  • Peggy Moyer - general assignment reporter
  • Derek Olson - Rapid City bureau reporter
  • Eric Schaffhauser - Aberdeen bureau reporter

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