PIERRE, S.D. (Dakota News Now) – On Monday, the South Dakota Department of Health reported the first confirmed case of measles in South Dakota for 2025. An adult in Meade County developed a measles infection after traveling internationally. The measles patient visited several public locations, and anyone who has been in those areas is asked… Read more »
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Youth Tee-Ball and Pee-Wee Ball Rosters posted
ABERDEEN, S.D. (Press Release) Youth Tee-Ball and Pee-Wee Ball Rosters have been posted at the following locations: Lincoln Elementary School – Main Entrance May Overby School – Main Entrance Washington Street Gym – 401 N Washington St Aberdeen Recreation and Cultural Center – ARCC – 225 3rd AVE SE Please check the rosters to make… Read more »
S. Arch St. from 4th Ave. SE to 5th Ave. SE closed through Wednesday
ABERDEEN, S.D. (Press Release) ROAD CLOSED: Beginning at approximately 8 am Tuesday, June 3rd, 2025, the following road will be closed to thru traffic for utility work: S. Arch St. From 4th Ave. SE to 5th Ave. SE The road will now be closed overnight, Tuesday, June 3rd, and scheduled to reopen Wednesday, June 4th, by 5pm or… Read more »
Sturgis TT Race planned for the motorcycle rally now canceled
STURGIS, S.D.(KBHB) – Limited time and continued differences between the two parties led the Sturgis City Council last night to officially cancel this year’s Sturgis TT Race. Sturgis Mayor Kevin Forrester says the likelihood of this year’s race again losing money as well as limited time for the city to consider any new proposal from… Read more »
The Sports Hub 6/3/25: #SDPreps State Golf Day 1 Updates + Groton Baseball w/ Seth Erickson
The Sports Hub: Wednesday, June 3rd, 2025 The Jump – JJ McCarthy looks good in OTA’s and summer workouts; A college baseball team finished 59-0 and won a NAIA Title. Groton HS and Post 39 head baseball coach Seth Erickson joins the show. Aberdeen Smittys win first game of legion season. State Golf Day 1 Results… Read more »
Mid-America economic numbers for May
OMAHA, N.E,(KELO)- Tariffs are taking a toll on our regional manufacturing economy. Over 12-thousand Manufacturing jobs have been lost in middle America according to Creighton University’s monthly Mid-America Index. The index shows the manufacturing economy slowing down, while inflation begins to rise in response to tariffs. Creighton Economist Dr. Ernie Goss says that puts the… Read more »
USF Cougars Unveil New Athletics Logo
SIOUX FALLS, SD (usfcougars.com) —University of Sioux Falls Athletics is officially launching a new era with the reveal of a modernized logo and fresh brand identity—a powerful tribute to its hometown pride and competitive spirit. The look was developed by Mongoose Sports out of Erie, Colorado, and includes a new primary “USF” and cougar head… Read more »
Update on Watertown City Manager search
WATERTOWN, S.D.(KWAT)- Watertown is taking a deliberate approach to hiring its next city manager. Three finalists were interviewed by the city council last week, and yesterday, the council met in executive session to further discuss the people that are on that short list. Mayor Ried Holien. A job and a big salary that the mayor… Read more »
Recap of Tuesday’s Brown County Commission meeting
ABERDEEN, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- Brown County Commission held their weekly meeting on Tuesday. During the open forum, Brown County resident Andrew Davis was looking at purchasing a bridge near the James River. Brown County Highway Superintendent Dirk Rogers compare the bridge to the location near Columbia. Rogers informed him that any repairs that can be made will… Read more »
Preview of Tuesday’s Project Prison Reset Task Force meeting
ABERDEEN, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- On Tuesday, the Project Prison Reset Task Force will be doing their third meeting in Pierre. South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley who is on the task force preview what to look for. Jackley talks the possibility if a site for the prison will be discussed. Concerns since the last meeting was about… Read more »