PIERRE, S.D.(KCCR)- The Executive Board of the South Dakota Legislature heard four Issue Memoranda this week on various topics requested by the Board. One of those was an overview of water rights and management of the Missouri River in South Dakota. Senior Research Analyst Anna Madsen says larger water projects need Legislative approval. Madsen says… Read more »
News Year: 2023
Congressman Johnson react to President Biden’s visit with Chinese President Xi Jinping
WASHINGTON, D.C.(KELO)- There’s no overlap in the values of the Communist Chinese Party and America. That’s the belief of Congressman Dusty Johnson, who has some concerns about this week’s meetings between President Biden and Chinese leader Xi Jinping. President Biden and Xi Jinping met for four hours in San Francisco Wednesday.
Community bankers in Mid-America region losing confidence
OMAHA, N.E.(KELO)- How confident are you about the economy over the next year? That question was posed to community bankers from our region by Creighton University…and they were overwhelmingly negative. It’s part of Creighton’s monthly Rural Mainstreet Index…and economist Ernie Goss says it’s the lowest reading on economic confidence in the survey’s history, going back… Read more »
Senator Rounds react to President Biden’s visit with Chinese President Xi Jinping
WASHINGTON, D.C.(KMIT)- President Joe Biden met with Chinese President Xi Jinping this week. As a result of that meeting, China has agreed to curtail shipments to Mexico of the chemicals used to make fentanyl, the drug at the heart of the U.S. overdose epidemic. Prior to the meeting, South Dakota Senator Mike Rounds was among… Read more »
South Dakota Secretary of Health address the flu season
PIERRE, S.D.(KMIT)- South Dakota reported its first flu death of the 2023-24 season last week. It was a Minnehaha County resident in the 80-89 year age group. An average of 35 flu-related deaths are reported in South Dakota each year. South Dakota Health Secretary Melissa Magstadt says there are many ways people can stave off… Read more »
South Main Street from Railroad to 1st Avenue closed today
ABERDEEN, S.D.(Press Release)- Weather permitting beginning at approximately 8:00 AM on Friday, November 17, 2023 the following road will be closed to thru traffic for utility work: S Main Street from Railroad Avenue to 1st Avenue Work will be completed as quickly as possible. Motorists are advised to take alternate routes until the work is… Read more »
Two School Records Broken For NSU Swimming
Sioux Falls, SD (NSUWolves.com) – The Northern State University swim team opened the Augustana Invite with three Wolves advancing to individual finals and four relay teams in competition. The Wolves tallied two top-5 finishes and broke two school records on day one. WOLVES HIGHLIGHTS Haley Osborneopened the finals session for NSU taking 14th in the 500… Read more »
#SDpreps State Volleyball Tournament Scoreboard
THURS SCHEDULE HIGH SCHOOL Volleyball State AA Tournament (1) Harrisburg 3 (18, 16, 18) – Gai Zachariasen 14K & 9digs. Karalynn Leach 9K. (8) Aberdeen Central 0 – Lauryn Burckhard 6K. Kenadi Withers 5K. Ayrlie Waldo 17set ast. (4) Watertown 0 – Emery Thury 9K & 10digs. (5) O’Gorman 3 (16, 12, 22) –… Read more »
Landowner Ed Fischbach react to what the President of the South Dakota Chamber of Commerce has to say about pipelines
ABERDEEN, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- The President of the South Dakota Chamber of Commerce, Dave Owen is traveling across the state to preview what’s coming in the 2024 South Dakota legislative session. One of the key topics is his support for the CO2 pipeline to be used by Summit Carbon Solutions. Spink County landowner Ed Fischbach reacted to… Read more »
Aberdeen Police arrest person on charges on a series of charges
ABERDEEN, S.D.(Press Release)- On 11-16-23, at 1448 hrs, law enforcement was dispatched to the 500 block of S State St in reference to a male swinging a machete in public. The reporting party relayed to dispatch that the male was swinging the machete towards innocent bystanders. As law enforcement was responding to the area, we… Read more »