Aberdeen, SD (NSUWolves.com) – The Northern State University baseball team dropped game one, 15-4 against Minot State, but rallied back in game two to win, 18-8. Key situational hitting led the Beavers to the win in game one. A powerful offensive spark led the Wolves to victory in game two with 19 hits. NSU recorded 22 runs… Read more »
News Year: 2024
Another NAHL Team To Join The Central Division
FOREST LAKE, MN (NAHL.com) – The North American Hockey League’s (NAHL) Board of Governors has approved a membership to operate in Forest Lake, MN. The Minnesota Mallards will compete in the Central Division beginning in the 2024-25 season. The Mallards are the fourth NAHL team based in Minnesota. “As a successful businessman, I look forward… Read more »
SD Legislature’s Executive Board appoint members for Ellsworth Task Force
DEADWOOD, S.D.(KELO)- The B-21 Raiders and 14-thousand airmen and airwomen are on their way to South Dakota’s Ellsworth Airforce Base. State Senate Majority Leader Casey Crabtree says the state has to be ready to receive them. The Legislature’s Executive Board has appointed members to the Ellsworth Task Force to coordinate the state’s efforts. Senator Crabtree… Read more »
The Sports Hub 4/24/24- NSU Spring Football w/ Mike Schmidt
It’s a Wolves Midweek here on the Sports Hub and we are bringing the heat! The guys are joined in-studio by the head coach of your NSU Wolves football team Mike Schmidt. Coach Schmidt talks about the spring football season and the Spring Game in Harrisburg vs. MSU-Mankato. The Sports Hub is every weekday from… Read more »
Former Brown County Commissioner response to Representative Mortenson Op-ed
ABERDEEN, S.D.(SDNA)- In response to South Dakota House of Representatives Majority Leader Will Mortenson’s letter to most South Dakota newspapers/media (April 18, 2024 Aberdeen Insider), I would suggest he not discourage South Dakota voters from signing a petition that would repeal SB 201, which he labels as the South Dakota Bill of Rights. It is,… Read more »
House Majority Leader Op-ed dealing with “Landowner Bill of Rights”
PIERRE, S.D.(AberdeenInsider)- Earlier this year, the Legislature passed a bill known as the “Landowner Bill of Rights.” It places regulations on proposed carbon pipelines that could be built in South Dakota and requires them to pay additional money annually to landowners and counties. The bill had strong bipartisan support and was signed into law by… Read more »
Congressman Johnson will be at Warner, Webster, Florence, & Watertown Friday
WASHINGTON, D.C.(Press Release) – On Friday, U.S. Representative Dusty Johnson (R-S.D.) will visit with students at Warner School and Webster Area High School. Later that afternoon, Johnson will tour Joy Ranch in Florence and tour Newava in Watertown. What: Warner School Visit When: Friday, April 26, 9:20 AM CT Where: Warner School 110 1st… Read more »
Northern State University hires new Chief Enrollment Management Officer
ABERDEEN, S.D.(Press Release) — Northern State University has named Eric Kline to the position of chief enrollment management officer, a pivotal role that will shape the future of the institution and its students. Kline is currently the director of the Northern Academy and an adjunct professor at Northern State University. He will officially begin his… Read more »
Drug Take Back Day coming this Saturday
(Press Release)- Saturday is National Prescription Drug Take Back Day, a bi-annual event sponsored by the D-E-A. The goal – to remind Americans to get rid of any unneeded, unwanted, or expired medications in their medicine cabinets. To make it easy, CVS Pharmacy has safe medication disposal kiosks available year-round at nearly 4,000 of their… Read more »
SD Department of Education launch new program to improve child literacy
PIERRE, S.D.(KJJQ)- The state of South Dakota is rolling out a new program designed to boost child literacy rates. The legislature passed a six-million dollar appropriation for the initiative based on the Science of Reading. Education Department Secretary, Dr. Joe Graves, provided an update this week to the state Board of Education Standards. Graves says… Read more »