WASHINGTON, D.C.(WNAX)- The US Senate passed a bill that prohibits Tik Tok from being downloaded onto any government owned device. South Dakota Congressman Dusty Johnson says that coordinates with a bill he introduced in the House. Johnson says Tik Tok doesn’t have a good track record. Johnson says Tik Tok is accumulating massive amounts of… Read more »
News Year: 2022
SD DOT working on cleanup after snowstorm
WATERTOWN, S.D.(KXLG)- The entire state of South Dakota was pounded by a massive winter storm dropping excessive amounts of snow across the state and making travel nearly impossible. Mark Peterson, Aberdeen Region Engineer with the South Dakota Department of Transportation, has had crews working around the clock to keep the roads safe. Peterson says a… Read more »
Recap of winter storm in the Black Hills region
STURGIS, S.D.(KBHB) – After a brutal morning, some hope for better weather descended upon the area, as Winter Storm Diaz began its slow trek eastward – and away from western South Dakota. The storm that started Tuesday night evolved into a multi-day blizzard that has buried some areas under four feet of snow. National Weather… Read more »
ENGIE has reached agreement with Basin Electric Power Cooperative
PIERRE, S.D.(KCCR)- A proposed wind farm on the Hughes/Hyde County border has an agreement in place to sell the power it would produce. ENGIE North America has reached a power purchase agreement with Basin Electric Power Cooperative. In a press release from Basin, the North Bend project is expected to go online in late 2023. … Read more »
South Dakota AARP concern about social security being used as a bargaining chip
SOUTH DAKOTA(WNAX)- A number of Congressional republicans, including South Dakota Senator John Thune, have brought up the possibility of using Social Security as a bargaining chip over the federal budget and debt ceiling. South Dakota AARP State Director Erik Gaikowski says the program shouldn’t be part of political manuvering. Gaikowski says over one hundred ninety… Read more »
Clay County working on their own regional jail
YANKTON, S.D.(WNAX)- While the South Dakota legislature debates possible funding for regional jails, Clay County will be working on its own new facility. Voters in November approved a thirty nine million dollar bond issue for a new combined law enforcement center. Clay County Sheriff Andy Howe says their jail could fit into a regional concept.… Read more »
Josh Haeder looks ahead to his second term as Treasury Secretary
PIERRE, S.D.(WNAX)- South Dakota State Treasurer Josh Haeder was easily re-elected to a second four-year term in last month’s election. He says his focus won’t change. Haeder says he has enjoyed working with students on financial literacy programs. Haeder says kids need help understanding how to work with money. Haeder says he also wants to… Read more »
SDSU’s “Bold & Blue” campaign about to reach their fundraising goal
BROOKINGS, S.D.(WNAX)- The fundraising goal for the latest drive by the South Dakota State University Foundation is in sight. President Steven Erpanbach says they are on track for the “Bold & Blue” campaign. Erpanbach says they are seeing wide support. Erpanbach says this drive will fund several projects. Erpanbach had said the wanted to set… Read more »
City of Aberdeen Issues Snow Removal Alert
Even though the emergency snow routes and miscellaneous areas may have been plowed already to allow for traffic movement and emergency vehicles this snow alert will apply to the entire City roadway system effective at the following announced times A SNOW REMOVAL ALERT HAS BEEN ISSUED IN THE CITY OF ABERDEEN • Plowing in the… Read more »
Winter weather impacting west river
STURGIS, S.D.(KBHB) – With drifts approaching 6-8 feet in places, Winter Storm Diaz refuses to give Western South Dakota a break Thursday. The storm’s blizzard warning continues until Friday morning for most of the area. I-90 from the Wyoming line all the way out to Chamberlain is closed and truck stops on either end of… Read more »