WASHINGTON, D.C. (WNAX) – Some Members of Congress are calling on Facebook to better patrol the political ads posted there for facts and accuracy. South Dakota Senator Mike Rounds says he doesn’t support those kinds of restrictions. Rounds says access to Facebook and social media is the key. Rounds says social media has become too… Read more »
News Year: 2019
Johnson shares thoughts on Israel trip
WASHINGTON, D.C. (WNAX) – South Dakota Congressman Dusty Johnson spent several days in Israel last week on a trip paid for by a Jewish youth education group. He says he got a chance to talk about peace possibilities in the region. Johnson says he heard about Iran a lot. Johnson says the experience can help… Read more »
Mission man identified in fatal crash west of Ridgeview
RIDGEVIEW, S.D. (Press Release) – A 61-year-old Mission, S.D. man has been identified as the person who died Saturday night in a two-vehicle crash west of Ridgeview. A Peterbilt semi-truck pulling an empty grain trailer was westbound on U.S Highway 212 and preparing to turn left when it was struck by a westbound 1994 Ford… Read more »
NSU bands present Explorations concert on Sunday
ABERDEEN, S.D. (HubCityRadio.com) – The Northern State Symphonic and Concert bands will present “Explorations” at 3 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 17 at the Johnson Fine Arts Center. The concert is the first in a series of three, according to Rolf Olson, Director of Bands and Chair of the NSU Music Department. Olson will conduct the Symphonic… Read more »
Nelson says PUC doesn’t want to pick sides in electric debate
PIERRE, S.D. (KWAT) – A nine-member interim legislative committee last week approved the framework of a compromise in an electric service territory dispute. It requires regular meetings and good faith negotiations between rural electric cooperatives and municipal electric systems in South Dakota when they’re in disagreement over who should be allowed to serve customers in… Read more »
Noem promoting Adoption Awareness Month
PIERRE, S.D. (DRG News) – November is Adoption Awareness Month in South Dakota. Gov. Kristi Noem says children can’t be successful unless they’re supported by people who care about them. She says foster families are also needed. Noem says adoption has had a wonderful impact on her family. Again, Noem encourages families to record short… Read more »
Sturgis High School conducts Freshman Choices Simulation exercise
STURGIS, S.D. (KBHB) – A realistic accident scenario awaited freshmen at Sturgis Brown High School today, as area law enforcement, E-M-T’s and others held the annual Freshman Choices Simulation exercise. The annual exercise helps community police and EMS responders teach students about the dangers of driving while impaired. Sturgis Brown High School Principal Pete Wilson… Read more »
A New Norm presented Nov. 21 at K.O. Lee Aberdeen Public Library
ABERDEEN, S.D. (Press Release) – Aberdeen area children (ages 7 on up) and their families, are invited to the K.O. Lee Aberdeen Public Library for a special hour-long program by South Dakota writer and storyteller, Tom Roberts. This presentation (originally scheduled for last April) will begin at 6 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 21, and will… Read more »
Runoff into Missouri River basin continues on near record pace
OMAHA, Neb. (WNAX) – Runoff into the Missouri River basin system continues on a near record pace. Kevin Stom is with the Corps of Engineers in Omaha. Stom says runoff has been far above normal most of the year. Stom says they are predicting above normal runoff the rest of the year. Releases from… Read more »
Tribe asking for state to help change 1863 law
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — A South Dakota tribe is asking for the state’s help to change an 1863 federal law that technically keeps them from owning land in Minnesota. The law removed Dakota people from Minnesota and relocated them to several states in the Midwest. It was signed by President Abraham Lincoln after conflicts… Read more »