ABERDEEN, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- U.S. Senator John Thune spent Thursday at the Brown County Fair in Aberdeen. David Tukesbrey with HubCityRadio had an opportunity to talk to Senator Thune. Senator Thune address the rising cost being seen all across the country. Thune was asked how to address the issue of inflation. Thune feels some on the progressive… Read more »
News Year: 2022
Congressman Johnson talks about his upcoming election
MITCHELL, S.D.(WNAX)- Despite have nominal opposition in November, South Dakota Congressman Dusty Johnson is running hard, making lots of stops at fairs and fests and holding Farm Bill roundtable discussions. Johnson will be at the Brown County Fair Friday for a Farm Bill discussion. It will take place at Ken’s Tent at 1:30pm. Johnson says… Read more »
Senator Rounds introduce a bill to ban certain countries from investing in land in the U.S.
MITCHELL, S.D.(WNAX)- South Dakota Senator Mike Rounds introduced legislation that would blacklist China, Russia, Iran and North Korea from investing in, purchasing or otherwise acquiring land or businesses involved in agriculture. He says it’s a growing concern. Rounds says the Chinese government is attempting to buy land near the Grand Forks North Dakota Airforce Base.… Read more »
Senator Thune talks about his opposition to the Inflation Reduction Act
MITCHELL, S.D.(WNAX)- Congress passed and President Biden signed the seven hundred forty billion dollar “Inflation Reduction Act” this week. South Dakota Senator John Thune, along with all other republicans in Congress voted against the bill. He says he sees limited good in the bill. Thune says most analysts don’t see the bill providing much help… Read more »
Brookings County fire departments seeking ARPA funds
Brookings County fire departments are seeking $2.2 million in American Rescue Plan Act funding from the Brookings County Commission. The request was officially made Tuesday by David Jacobsen on behalf of the Brookings County Firefighters Association. Bruce, Elkton, Sinai, Volga and White are all seeking new vehicles while Aurora is looking at a used truck.… Read more »
Governor Noem accepting applications for fall interns
PIERRE, S.D.(Press Release) – Governor Kristi Noem is now accepting applications for the Governor’s Office fall 2022 internship program. Student interns will work with staff on various projects depending on interests and strengths. Additional duties include aiding the governor’s general counsel, constituent services, and communications team; conducting policy research; preparing policy briefings; and staffing events.… Read more »
SD Dept of Ag & Natural Resource talks about livestock facilities at Dakotafest
MITCHELL, S.D.(WNAX)- At an Ag forum at Dakotafest in Mitchell, Lynn Boadwine, who runs a large dairy operation in Minnehaha County said they were using manure digesters to produce natural gas. They currently have about twelve thousand cows in their operation. Department of Ag and Natural Resources Secretary Hunter Roberts says it’s a good option… Read more »
SD Dept of Health reports 6 new COVID-19 related deaths
PIERRE, S.D.(HubCityRadio.com) – The state reported 6 new COVID-related deaths, while active cases & hospitalizations decreased, according to figures released by the South Dakota Department of Health. The death total currently at 2,979. The state had 1,438 new cases and 1,530 recoveries, decreasing active infections to 4,210. Those hospitalized in connection with the virus is… Read more »
Ag Land Assessment Task Force met Tuesday in Pierre
PIERRE, S.D.(WNAX)- The Ag Land Assessment Task Force of the South Dakota legislature held their first meeting of the interim Tuesday in Pierre. Task Force Chairman, Representative Kirk Chaffee (chay-fee) of Whitewood laid out some of their goals. There have been complaints, mostly from grassland owners, that the productivity model of property tax assessment has… Read more »
ACLU of South Dakota opposes the proposed rule regarding inherently divisive concepts
SOUTH DAKOTA(Press Release)- Over the last year, there has been an increase of state-based efforts to restrict the teaching of so-called “divisive concepts.” This nationwide push is part of a coordinated effort to limit teacher and student rights, free speech and take away the ability to discuss racial justice issues in classrooms. It’s happening in… Read more »