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Nancy Naeve is an American former news co-anchor of KSFY News weekday mornings on KSFY-TV in Sioux Falls, South Dakota.

Biography

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Naeve was born and raised in Spencer, Iowa.[1] She graduated from the University of South Dakota in 1990 with a B.A. in communication and a minor in Spanish.[2]

In June 1992, Naeve joined the KSFY-TV news team. In 1999, she and Mitch Krebs became co-anchors of the 6:00pm and 10:00pm newscasts at KSFY-TV until Krebs's departure. Later, Naeve co-anchored with meteorologist Shawn Cable every weekday morning on KSFY News from 5:00-7:00 AM.[2] She received the 2005 Tom Brokaw Award from the South Dakota Broadcasting Hall of Fame.[2]

In May 2014, Naeve's comments went viral after she scolded viewers who called the station to complain about a tornado warning interrupting the season finale of the TV show Once Upon A Time.[3][4]

Naeve retired from news anchoring in May 2015 and returned to her hometown of Spencer.[5]

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Nancy Naeve is an American former television news anchor known for her long career at KSFY-TV in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. She began working at the station in 1992 and co-anchored weekday morning newscasts before retiring in 2015. Born in Spencer, Iowa, she is a graduate of the University of South Dakota. As of 2025, she has marked 10 years of retirement from broadcasting.

Early life

Birth and origins

Nancy Naeve was born and raised in Spencer, Iowa. Spencer is her hometown, and she later expressed plans to return there after concluding her broadcasting career. She graduated from the University of South Dakota in 1990 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in communication and a minor in Spanish. This education laid the foundation for her entry into the broadcasting field in South Dakota.

Broadcasting career

Entry into local news

Nancy Naeve entered local news broadcasting in June 1992 when she joined the news team at KSFY-TV, the ABC affiliate serving Sioux Falls, South Dakota. This marked the start of her professional career in television news, with sources indicating no prior broadcasting experience before her arrival at the station. She had previously graduated from the University of South Dakota in 1990 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in communication and a minor in Spanish, preparing her for a role in the field. Her initial position on the KSFY news team led to a long tenure at the station, during which she anchored various newscasts and became a familiar presence in the Sioux Falls market.

Tenure at KSFY-TV

Nancy Naeve joined KSFY-TV in 1992, where she built a career spanning more than two decades as a news anchor. She anchored every newscast during her tenure and later focused on the weekday morning show, earning recognition for her unique ability to connect with viewers in the Sioux Falls market. KSFY president and general manager Jim Berman described her as having "a way of connecting with viewers unlike anyone else in this market," crediting her hard work for the station's morning success. Naeve's tenure included significant community involvement, such as hosting the local portion of the Muscular Dystrophy Association Labor Day telethon for years, serving on the boards of DakotAbilities and the Food Bank, and advocating for Feeding South Dakota and Dakota Dachshund Rescue. She received the 2005 Tom Brokaw Award from the South Dakota Broadcasting Hall of Fame, recognizing excellence in electronic journalism and public affairs. In 2014, Naeve received national attention for an on-air commentary addressing viewer complaints about severe weather coverage interrupting prime-time programming. Just before her departure, she secured a one-on-one interview with President Barack Obama, which she described as the most important of her career. Naeve announced her departure live on air on March 19, 2015, with her final broadcast occurring on May 15, 2015. She cited a desire to return to her native Spencer, Iowa, stating, "I'm moving to go be happy. I'm excited to start anew." During her sign-off, she added with characteristic humor, "I've become a cranky old woman. It's time for me to go." Her co-anchor Shawn Cable noted the rarity of such longevity in on-air television, remarking, "You're killing me here, you know that? I'm going to miss you as we're all going to miss you."

Television credits

Primary role as news anchor

Nancy Naeve's primary role in television was as a news anchor at KSFY-TV in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, where she became a longstanding figure in local broadcasting. She anchored the station's morning newscast, serving as the KSFY Morning News anchor and building a strong connection with viewers through her on-air presence and dedication. During her time at the station, Naeve anchored every newscast at various points in her career, though her most prominent and consistent role was leading the morning show. KSFY's president and general manager praised her unique ability to engage audiences, noting that the morning show's success owed much to her hard work both on air and behind the scenes. In one notable incident in 2014, Naeve addressed viewer complaints on air after severe weather coverage interrupted prime-time programming, defending the station's priority on public safety.

Archive footage appearance

Nancy Naeve's news anchoring work at KSFY-TV was featured in archive footage on the late-night talk show Chelsea Lately in 2014. In season 8, episode 76, she is credited as "Self - KSFY Anchor" (archive footage), appearing in a segment during host Chelsea Handler's opening monologue that referenced local news clips amid discussions of public backlash or related topics. This remains her only documented instance of archive footage usage in a national television production. No other notable archive appearances are recorded in available industry sources.

Personal life

Residence and later years

Nancy Naeve retired from her role at KSFY-TV in May 2015 after 23 years as a morning news co-anchor. She resides in Spencer, Iowa. Limited additional public information is available regarding her activities in retirement, as she has maintained a relatively private life following her departure from broadcasting.
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