News Year: 2020

As expected unemployment claims show increase in past week

PIERRE, S.D. (WNAX) – In the past week just over 5,100 new unemployment claims were processed by the South Dakota Department of Labor and Regulation. That was up over 1,200 from the week before. Department Secretary Marcia Hultman says they expected that rise. Hultman says they are seeing some workers being called back by their… Read more »

As expected unemployment claims show increase in past week

PIERRE, S.D. (WNAX) – In the past week just over 5,100 new unemployment claims were processed by the South Dakota Department of Labor and Regulation. That was up over 1,200 from the week before. Department Secretary Marcia Hultman says they expected that rise. Hultman says they are seeing some workers being called back by their… Read more »

Brown County Commission candidates discuss COVID-19 impact

ABERDEEN, S.D. (By Elisa Sand esand@aberdeennews.com) – Challenges and responses to COVID-19 as well as county priorities were among the topics covered by Brown County Commission candidates in the first of three candidate forums on Thursday. The Brown County Commission candidate forum was sponsored by the Aberdeen Area Chamber of Commerce. It’s one of three… Read more »

Brown County Commission candidates discuss COVID-19 impact

ABERDEEN, S.D. (By Elisa Sand esand@aberdeennews.com) – Challenges and responses to COVID-19 as well as county priorities were among the topics covered by Brown County Commission candidates in the first of three candidate forums on Thursday. The Brown County Commission candidate forum was sponsored by the Aberdeen Area Chamber of Commerce. It’s one of three… Read more »

Noem refuses to set up new programs with federal funding

PIERRE, S.D. (WNAX) – The State of South Dakota got about $1.2 billion from the federal government to help deal with pandemic related costs. Governor Kristi Noem says she refuses to set up new programs just to use those dollars. Noem says they are carefully tracking pandemic related expenses. Noem says local governments should keep… Read more »

Noem refuses to set up new programs with federal funding

PIERRE, S.D. (WNAX) – The State of South Dakota got about $1.2 billion from the federal government to help deal with pandemic related costs. Governor Kristi Noem says she refuses to set up new programs just to use those dollars. Noem says they are carefully tracking pandemic related expenses. Noem says local governments should keep… Read more »

Puppy scams hitting South Dakotans

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (HubCityRadio.com) – Scammers are busy at work and this time they are playing on people’s emotions. The latest scam during the coronavirus outbreak focuses on puppies. Jessie Schmidt, South Dakota State Director of the Better Business Bureau, talked about details. She said that these scams are especially difficult, because it involves an… Read more »

Puppy scams hitting South Dakotans

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (HubCityRadio.com) – Scammers are busy at work and this time they are playing on people’s emotions. The latest scam during the coronavirus outbreak focuses on puppies. Jessie Schmidt, South Dakota State Director of the Better Business Bureau, talked about details. She said that these scams are especially difficult, because it involves an… Read more »

Officials will focus on certain taxes when revenue totals come in

YANKTON, S.D. (WNAX) – State revenues are expected to fall substantially following the shutdown of many businesses to stem the spread of the coronavirus. Since most of the state budget is for employee pay and benefits that could be a potential target to cut. Representative Jean Hunhoff of Yankton says many state employees are in… Read more »

Officials will focus on certain taxes when revenue totals come in

YANKTON, S.D. (WNAX) – State revenues are expected to fall substantially following the shutdown of many businesses to stem the spread of the coronavirus. Since most of the state budget is for employee pay and benefits that could be a potential target to cut. Representative Jean Hunhoff of Yankton says many state employees are in… Read more »

Absentee voting totals show dramatic increase

ABERDEEN, S.D. (HubCityRadio.com) – As expected, the number of individuals voting by absentee ballot is showing a dramatic increase this year. Because of the coronavirus pandemic, voters were encouraged to fill out absentee ballots ahead of the June 2 Primary Election. Brown County Auditor Cathy McNickle said that number of absentee ballots turned in is… Read more »

Absentee voting totals show dramatic increase

ABERDEEN, S.D. (HubCityRadio.com) – As expected, the number of individuals voting by absentee ballot is showing a dramatic increase this year. Because of the coronavirus pandemic, voters were encouraged to fill out absentee ballots ahead of the June 2 Primary Election. Brown County Auditor Cathy McNickle said that number of absentee ballots turned in is… Read more »

Paycheck Protection Program loans could be become grants

PIERRE, S.D. (WNAX) – Over 19,000 businesses in South Dakota were able to get a “Paycheck Protection Program” loan from the Small Business Administration. State Bankers Association President Curt Everson says many of those loans could be turned into grants. Everson says the follow through for many businesses could be difficult. Everson says some businesses… Read more »

Paycheck Protection Program loans could be become grants

PIERRE, S.D. (WNAX) – Over 19,000 businesses in South Dakota were able to get a “Paycheck Protection Program” loan from the Small Business Administration. State Bankers Association President Curt Everson says many of those loans could be turned into grants. Everson says the follow through for many businesses could be difficult. Everson says some businesses… Read more »

Farmers Union announces Spreading Awareness Campaign

HURON, S.D. (Press Release) – As many know, cancer doesn’t discriminate. It doesn’t care how much your family, or your farm depends on you. For generations, Farmers Union has lent a hand to various causes through legislation, education, and philanthropy. Now it’s our turn to take on breast cancer. In collaboration with National Breast Cancer… Read more »

Farmers Union announces Spreading Awareness Campaign

HURON, S.D. (Press Release) – As many know, cancer doesn’t discriminate. It doesn’t care how much your family, or your farm depends on you. For generations, Farmers Union has lent a hand to various causes through legislation, education, and philanthropy. Now it’s our turn to take on breast cancer. In collaboration with National Breast Cancer… Read more »

Flow-testing of fire hydrants to begin Monday

ABERDEEN, S.D. (Press Release) – Beginning at approximately 8 a.m. on Monday, May 18,  weather permitting the Aberdeen Fire Department will begin flow-testing fire hydrants in the following area: From 6th Avenue SE South to City Limits between South Kline Street and South Dakota Street The fire department will be opening hydrants and residents will… Read more »

Flow-testing of fire hydrants to begin Monday

ABERDEEN, S.D. (Press Release) – Beginning at approximately 8 a.m. on Monday, May 18,  weather permitting the Aberdeen Fire Department will begin flow-testing fire hydrants in the following area: From 6th Avenue SE South to City Limits between South Kline Street and South Dakota Street The fire department will be opening hydrants and residents will… Read more »

Aberdeen to field high school baseball team this summer

ABERDEEN, S.D. (HubCityRadio.com) – There will be high school baseball in South Dakota this summer, and Aberdeen will field a team. After the National Division of the American Legion pulled the plug on sponsoring Legion teams across the country this season, state officials decided to see if there was a way to play independently. Jay… Read more »

Aberdeen to field high school baseball team this summer

ABERDEEN, S.D. (HubCityRadio.com) – There will be high school baseball in South Dakota this summer, and Aberdeen will field a team. After the National Division of the American Legion pulled the plug on sponsoring Legion teams across the country this season, state officials decided to see if there was a way to play independently. Jay… Read more »