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Veterans programming airing on KELOLAND+ Sunday

Veterans programming airing on KELOLAND+ Sunday

Yahoo24-05-2025

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — Ahead of Memorial Day, viewers can find a plethora of Veteran-related shows airing throughout the day Sunday on KELOLAND+.
KELOLAND+ will air more than 12 shows starting at 9 a.m. CT.
You'll find shows produced by KELOLAND Media Group and Nexstar Media Group. Here's a list of the shows airing on KELOLAND+ on Sunday, May 25.
Vietnam: Then and Now
Vietnam: Remembering History
Vietnam: The Cost of Duty
Vietnam: A Wall and A Way Forward
Vietnam: Behind the Scenes
Vietnam: Healing on the Front Lines
Vietnam: A Lost Generation
Vietnam: Flight to A New Future
Inside KELOLAND: Vietnam Revisited
Inside KELOLAND: Vietnam Veterans Remember
1988 Thirty: Vietnam Special
D-Day Special: The Greatest Victory
Inside KELOLAND: Veteran's Voices
KELOLAND offers a KELOLAND+ program schedule to let viewers know what's airing.
In addition to Eye on KELOLAND Rewind, KELOLAND+ offers live-streaming newscasts, KELOLAND Living, Captain 11 re-runs, special broadcasts and video on demand.
KELOLAND+ is loaded with video clips to watch on demand. Simply scroll through the library and pick a video. These range from news articles, weather forecasts, sports, archive videos and more.
Find answers to frequently asked questions about KELOLAND+ on our website.
Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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