PIERRE, S.D. (SDBA)—South Dakota lawmakers are pushing to make changing the state’s constitution more difficult. The House State Affairs Committee Friday approved a measure that would require 60% of voters, instead of a simple majority, to pass any constitutional amendments. Rep. John Hughes, R-Sioux Falls, says out-of-state money is flooding into South Dakota to influence… Read more »
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Recap of Governor Noem’s confirmation hearing
WASHINGTON, D.C.(DRGNews)- South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem answered questions from members of the United States Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee Friday during her confirmation hearing to become President-elect Donald Trump’s Secretary of Homeland Security. South Dakota Senator and Senate Majority Leader John Thune gave some introductory remarks to the committee. The Senate’s #1… Read more »
Reactions to Summit Carbon Solutions’ presentation to the SD PUC
ABERDEEN, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- On Friday, the South Dakota Public Utilities Commission held a public forum on Summit Carbon Solutions’ request for the CO2 pipeline project. Following Summit’s presentation to the public, the public had an opportunity to offer their opinions on the matter. Pro: McPherson County landowner Charlie Hoffman believes the pipeline are safe. Representing Glacial… Read more »
Summit Carbon Solutions present their presentation to the public at PUC forum Friday
ABERDEEN, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- The South Dakota Public Utilities Commission held a public forum Friday in Aberdeen discussing Summit Carbon Solutions’ CO2 pipeline request. Commissioner Gary Hanson discuss what the request is. Members from Summit did their presentation to the public attending the forum. Summit’s Ag Relations Manager J.D. Myers describes the project that is being done.… Read more »
Sports Hub – 1/17/25: Waubay Summit BBB Mark Amdahl + Ipswich BBB Stu Bohle & Faulkton BBB Kyle Erdahl
The Sports Hub – Friday January 17, 2025 Waubay/Summit BBB head coach Mark Amdahl. Ipswich Boys Hoops head coach Stu Bohle. Faulkton Boys Basketball head coach Kyle Erdahl Ryan Martin recap’s Aberdeen Central & NSU Wrestling from yesterday. Listen to the Show: Watch: https://fb.watch/xamVWDI2TE/ The Sports Hub is every weekday morning from 10a-11a on FSA.… Read more »
Northern State Wrestling takes down No.7 Augustana
Sioux Falls, S.D. (nsuwolves.com) – The Northern State University wrestling team rallied Thursday evening with five match victories and a dual win over No. 7 Augustana. The Wolves opened the dual strong, winning 4-of-the-5 opening weights and Nathan Schauer capped off the dual with a hard-fought win in the final bout. THE QUICK DETAILS Final Score: NSU 20,… Read more »
Aberdeen Central Wrestling Results [1-16-25]
Aberdeen Central Wrestling 1/16/25 Boys Aberdeen Central 83, Yankton 0 106: Jackson Dargatz (ABCE) over Colton Archer (YANK) (Fall 0:31) 113: Esten Foss (ABCE) over Damian Janish (YANK) (Fall 0:46) 120: Jude Sumner (ABCE) over Brooks DeLozier (YANK) (TF 15-0 1:14) 126: Will Allen (ABCE) over Devon Coke (YANK) 132: Porter Lozenski (ABCE) over Evan… Read more »
#SDPreps HS Basketball Scoreboard [1-16-25]
HIGH SCHOOL GBB Ab. Christian 19 Potter County 56 Groton Area 50 Tiospa Zina 21 Hamlin 68 – Addie Neuendorf 23pts (5 3’s). Issie Steffenson 16pts. Addie Steffenson 15pts. Webster Area 28 – Erin Sannes 8pts. Carrington Hanson 5pts. Sully Buttes 28 Miller 50 GPL 42 – Katherine Prahl 11pts. Abby Kjenstad… Read more »
Pierre City Commission address surcharge rate on water usage
PIERRE, S.D.(KCCR)- The Pierre City Commission has taken another step toward assessing a surcharge to fund its approximately $5-million portion of the Highway 14/Euclid Avenue rebuilding project scheduled to start this spring. City Engineer Nick Waters says to fund the replacement of more than 8000 feet of water main and associated infrastructure, Pierre secured a… Read more »
Governor Noem order flags to be flown full staff for Inauguration Day Monday
PIERRE, S.D.(SDBA)- Flags flying across the state of South Dakota should not be doing so at half-staff come Jan. 20. That’s at the order of Gov. Kristi Noem, who Thursday morning required the flags be raised again for the duration of Inauguration Day, the Monday when President-elect Donald Trump would officially be sworn in as… Read more »