ABERDEEN, S.D.(Press Release)- The Aberdeen Community Concert Association (ACCA) is excited for their next concert of the 2024-25 Season. Sixtiesmania will perform on Thursday, March 20 at 7:00 pm at the Aberdeen Civic Theatre in downtown Aberdeen. One of the leading ’60s tribute bands in the US, Sixtiesmania covers everything from the Beatles to the… Read more »
News Year: 2025
10th Ave SE from Dakota Str to Riverside Dr closed Thursday for sewer replacement
ABERDEEN, S.D.(Press Release)- Weather permitting, beginning at 8 am on Thursday, March 13th, 2025, the following road will be closed to thru traffic for storm sewer replacement: 10th Avenue SE From Dakota Street South to Riverside Drive The road and intersection are scheduled to be closed from 8 am until complete. Motorists are advised to… Read more »
South Dakota House passed HB1239 with amendment included by the Senate
PIERRE, S.D.(SDBA)- The South Dakota House voted Tuesday to accept Senate changes to a controversial bill regarding obscene materials in school and public libraries, creating a clearer appeal process for concerned citizens. Representatives voted 36-34 to concur with Senate amendments to House Bill 1239, establishing a formal process for challenging obscene materials in schools and… Read more »
NEC All-Conference Basketball Team Announced
NEC All-Conference Basketball Team: FIRST TEAM: Easton Neuendorf, SR. (Hamlin) Ryder Johnson, JR. (Groton Area) Evan Stormo, SR. (Hamlin) Sullivan Felberg, FR. (Clark/WL) Gabe Sather, SR. (Deuel) SECOND TEAM: Emmerson Larson, JR. (Clark/WL) Jackson Wadsworth, JR. (Hamlin) Sam Rick, SO. (Milbank) Zac VanMeeteren, SR. (Hamlin) Keegen Tracy, JR. (Groton) THIRD TEAM: Aiden Fisher,… Read more »
Area FCU / Insurance Plus Tournament Scoreboard (BBB SoDak16)
TUES SCHEDULE HIGH SCHOOL BBB Area FCU / Insurance Plus Tournament Scoreboard Class B – SoDak16 (16) Ipswich 19 – Max Kulesa 4pts. (1) Castlewood 55 – Bryon Laue 14pts & 8rbs. Luke Baumberger 9pts. [Watertown HS] (15) Waverly-SS 50 – Sam Appelhof 15pts. Colton Kranz 9pts. (2) Dell Rapids St. Mary 80 –… Read more »
Wolves Sweep A Pair Of Non-Con Opponents
Branson, MO (NSUWolves.com) – The Northern State University softball team opened their 12-game spring break trip on Tuesday with a pair of wins over Northeastern State and Cottey College. The Wolves scored nine runs on 22 hits in the two wins. THE QUICK DETAILS Final Score Game 1: NSU 4, NESU 3 (8 inn.) Final Score… Read more »
Recap of 123rd National Farmers Union Convention
OKLAHOMA CITY, O.K.(HubCityRadio)- This past week the National Farmers Union held their annual convention at Oklahoma City, OK. A number of area farmers were among attendance at the convention. Clark County farmer Gail Temple talked about the Farm Bill which was one of the main focus of this year’s convention. Temple talks about the impact… Read more »
Governor Rhoden sign Richmond Lake Dam bill into law
PIERRE, S.D.(Press Release) – On Tuesday, Governor Larry Rhoden signedHB 1080, a pro-Second Amendment bill, which voids covenants that prohibit or restrict the possession or use of firearms and ammunition. “I am proud that South Dakota is not only the most Second Amendment-friendly state, but also the freest state in a nation that was founded… Read more »
Update on HB1259(Bathroom bill)
PIERRE, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- The South Dakota Senate debated HB1259. Reminder the bill prohibit unauthorized access to certain multi-occupancy rooms. Representative Brandei Schaefbauer prime sponsor the bill on the House side. On the Senate side, the prime was Senator Mklaya Voita of Bonseteel. Voita talks about the amendment she added to the bill. Voita also addressed concerns… Read more »
South Dakota Senate passed HB1239(Librarian Bill) with amendment
PIERRE, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- The South Dakota Senate debated HB1239. The bill revise certain affirmative defenses to dissemination of material harmful to minors and obscenity offenses. Prime sponsor on the Senate side was Senator Lauren Nelson of Yankton. Nelson talks about the Miller test as the law used to determine obscene materials. Senator David Wheeler of Huron… Read more »