SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (PCSaints.com) – The PC baseball team spilt Friday’s double-header against the Comets of Mayville State to earn the 3-1 series win – the first time in program history that the Saints took a series from the Comets. The Saints fell 7-3 in game one but answered back with a 4-1 victory in the… Read more »
News Year: 2019
Wolves SB Weekend Recap
Aberdeen, S.D. (NSUWolves.com) – The Northern State University softball team dropped both NSIC conference games versus No. 22 Winona State University on Saturday evening. The first game ended in the fifth via mercy rule, while the night cap went into extra innings. THE QUICK DETAILS Game 1 Final: NSU 0, WSU 9 (5 inn) Game 2… Read more »
Perfect Weekend At Home For Wings
ABERDEEN, SD (AberdeenWings.com) Austin 0 @ Aberdeen 5 – Nic Sicoly scored twice and Joe Strada and Stepan Pokorny each had two assists in the Wings’ 5-0 win of the Austin Bruins. Henry Welsch stopped 17 shots to earn his first shutout in the North American Hockey League. John Sladic and Jack Powell each had a… Read more »
Resolution turns into flood emergency message
PIERRE, S.D. (WNAX) – What started as a legislative resolution to rebuke South Dakota Congressmen Dusty Johnson for voting against President Trumps emergency measures to secure the U.S. – Mexican border, turned into a flood emergency message. The initial sponsor, Senator Lance Russell of Hot Springs thought it was important to get legislative intent on… Read more »
Are we On? (Dave Vilhauer blog)
We live in a day and age when we are constantly bombarded with information. No matter where we look or what we do, we are surrounded by stimulus, some of it useful, some of it relaxing and some it annoying. Is it any wonder why people want to head to the lake or take a… Read more »
Noem signs final bills for Fiscal Year 2020
PIERRE, S.D. (Press Release) – This week, Governor Kristi Noem signed final appropriations bills for FY2020. “When I took office in January, I promised South Dakota that my administration would remain rooted in fiscal integrity,” said Noem. “This week, I signed budget legislation that is balanced, addresses critical needs, and invests in the next generation. This… Read more »
Ware agrees to have law enforcement certification revoked
SISSETON, S.D. (HubCityRadio.com) – Korey Ware, Roberts County Sheriff, has agreed to have his law enforcement certification revoked. Ware, 28, was found guilty of aggravated assault stemming from an incident on Oct. 6 in which he punched a man at an Aberdeen bar. Ware was sheriff-elect and a Roberts County Deputy Sheriff at the time… Read more »
World-renowned saxophonist to present concert Monday at NSU
ABERDEEN, S.D. (Press Release) – A world-renowned saxophonist will provide a multimedia musical performance on Monday at Northern State University. Dr. John Sampen will present “In Two Worlds: Exploring the Duality of Music and Society” at 7:30 p.m. April 1 in NSU’s Krikac Auditorium. The recital, which is free and open to the public, will… Read more »
Tech Board raising tuition by $5 an hour
PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — The South Dakota Board of Technical Education is raising tuition by $5 an hour at the state’s four public technical schools. The board on Thursday set the tuition rate at $121 per credit hour for the upcoming academic year at Southeast Technical Institute in Sioux Falls, Mitchell Technical Institute in Mitchell,… Read more »
ACLU files lawsuits challenging three South Dakota laws
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Press Release) – The American Civil Liberties Union and ACLU of South Dakota today is filing a federal lawsuit challenging three South Dakota laws, including the newly-enacted “Riot Boosting” Act, that threaten activists who encourage or organize protests, particularly protests of the Keystone XL pipeline, with fines, civil liabilities, and/or criminal penalties… Read more »