Local News

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    Local news anchor loses daughter to an overdose the day she reported on the opioid crisis

    Angela Kennecke, a local news anchor in Sioux Falls, S.D., never imagined her family would become the subject of the story she had dedicated 10 years of her life to reporting: the opioid crisis. After taking time off to cope with her daughter’s death, Kennecke returned to the news desk at KELO-TV with an important message for her community. “My choice, even at great personal risk, is to share my daughter’s story with all of you,” she said.

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    Good news alert: Cat stuck in mayonnaise jar gets freed

    A stray cat in Wilkes-Barre, Pa., is making headlines after she got her head stuck in a mayo jar — and not in a cute way. But don’t worry, this has a happy ending.

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    Fake Strongmen Prankers Sued by News Station, Appeal to Fans for Help

    The men behind Chop & Steele and Kenny "K-Strass" Strasser are being sued for their prank appearances.

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    ‘Found Footage’ Duo Pranks Local News Again, This Time as Fake Strongmen Chop and Steele

    Chop and Steele may seem like your friendly neighborhood gym rats with some unconventional tips for strengthening your core, but looks can be deceiving. The duo are actually Joe Pickett and Nick Prueher, founders and hosts of the Found Footage Festival, a touring road show of weird clips from home videos and public access television. There’s Kenny “K-Strass” Strasser, a self-proclaimed yo-yo master, actually a character created by Joe Pickett and played with perfect patheticness by Mark Proksc

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    Local News Anchors in the Northeast Really Want You to ‘Be Careful’

    As the Northeast was getting pummeled with heavy snow and blizzard conditions, local news anchors were very concerned for the general safety of their viewers. And if you happened to watch hours and hours of storm coverage, as we did here at Superfan, you learned very quickly that these anchors just want you to do one thing out there: “Be careful.”

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    Firefighter Proposes to Girlfriend During 4th of July Parade

    Alissa Berriman of Clawson, Mich., got a surprise when the truck she was riding in for the Fourth of July parade stopped and her firefighter boyfriend, John Sennet, got down on one knee and asked her to marry him.

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    Michigan News Anchor Ribbed By Co-workers For Hard Fall

    While on assignment at Sleeping Bear Dunes outside of Glen Arbor, Mich., a happy-go-lucky reporter decided to leap down the dunes with a jovial stride.