PIERRE, S.D. (SDBA) — Gov. Kristi Noem will address a joint session of the legislature at 2 p.m. Wednesday to discuss what she calls “the war zone at the border.” Last week, Noem visited the Texas-Mexico border. Republican House Speaker Hugh Bartels reading from Noem’s letter to legislative leadership. Noem told CNN Sunday that… Read more »
News Year: 2024
House State Affairs Committee defeat HB1154
PIERRE, S.D.(KXLG)- Currently, in South Dakota law, if you have a notarized statement of consent to marry from one parent or legal guardian, you can marry at 16 years old. South Dakota Representative Democrat Kayden Whittman introduced a bill Monday to increase the age to 18. However, House Bill 1154 was deferred to the 41st… Read more »
Noem calls border bill “poison pill”
PIERRE, S.D. (KELO) – She calls it a poison pill… Governor Kristi Noem says Congress shouldn’t pass the latest border bill agreement, because it would make way for more illegal immigration. She appeared on CNN after visiting the border again… Governor Noem also says Texas should stand its ground in its use of razor wire at… Read more »
Senator Rounds express concerns about FAFSA
WASHINGTON, D.C.(KELO)- Parents and future college students are frustrated…and Congress wants some answers. Senator Mike Rounds is among a group of more than two dozen senators who want to know what’s going on with the FAFSA Program. That’s the program that determines eligibility for student aid for college. Congress passed the FAFSA Simplification Act three… Read more »
Joint Appropriation Committee hear testimony about new location for mens prison
PIERRE, S.D. (SDBA) — The Joint Appropriations Committee hearing this Monday on the Department of Corrections wasn’t explicitly about the location of the proposed new men’s prison–but the $700 million project did get some attention from legislators and citizens. Department of Corrections Secretary Kellie Wasko talked about how dangerous it is for the night staff… Read more »
South Dakota legislators in the middle of Pipeline tug-of-war
PIERRE, S.D. (KELO) – South Dakota legislators are in the middle of a tug-of-war…being pulled both ways. There’s a lot of volume coming from both sides of the carbon capture pipeline debate. Senate Majority Leader Casey Crabtree says lawmakers are looking for some middle ground… Crabtree says debate on pipeline bills will probably come later… Read more »
The Sports Hub 1/29/24: Championship Sunday Recap
Happy Monday from the Sports Hub on Fox Sports Aberdeen! Tukes and McClure recap a Championship Sunday in the NFL. McClure (die-hard Baltimore Ravens fan) is disappointed after the loss to the KC Chiefs, who have now are back in the Big Game for the 4th time in 5 years. Tukes was fired up about… Read more »
Senator Rounds address upcoming Farm Bill
WATERTOWN, S.D.(KWAT) –“Politics got in the way.” That’s how South Dakota U.S. Senator Mike Rounds describes the inability of Congress to get a new Farm Bill passed and signed into law. Rounds says there are philosophical differences over what should be prioritized in the bill. And that’s where talks stalled. Rounds says with Election Year… Read more »
POET and Summit Carbon Solutions announce carbon capture partnership
AMES, I.A. AND SIOUX FALLS, S.D.(Press Release) — In a major step forward for the future of agriculture and biofuels, POET and Summit Carbon Solutions (Summit) announced a groundbreaking partnership connecting the world’s largest biofuel producer with the world’s largest carbon capture and storage project. This collaboration brings together two entities—both founded upon creating new… Read more »
Fire engulfs former schoolhouse near Milbank
MILBANK, S.D. (Dakota News Now) – A building southeast of Milbank that used to be a township schoolhouse went up in flames earlier this month. Grant County Emergency Management said the incident happened on January 17. Multiple agencies responded to the structure fire on 481st Avenue, southeast of Milbank. As crews arrived, they reported that the… Read more »