PIERRE, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- On Tuesday, the South Dakota Senate discussed SB111. The bill would require that social media companies provide collected personal data of a user at the user’s request and maintain transparent interoperability interfaces. Prime sponsor of the bill was District 1 Senator Michael Rohl. Rohl compared digital data to that of medical records. The… Read more »

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The North East Gobblers of the NWTF preparing for annual celebration
Hub City Radio (Aberdeen, SD) Jerome Ottenbacher President of the local National Wild Turkey Federation chapter tells us about some of the things the Chapter has been able to accomplish and work towards. Their annual banquet is approaching quickly.. Ottenbacher tells us more. Ottenbacher added they are proud to be able to give back and… Read more »
Brown County Commission receive update from the Highway Department
ABERDEEN, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- Brown County Highway Superintendent Dirk Rogers for the second straight week provided an update on what’s happening on the roads. Prior to his update, the commission heard bids for an upcoming Hot In-Place Recycling Project from Michael Gutenkauf with IMEG. The engineer’s estimate was just over 1.1 million dollars. Rogers suggested going with… Read more »
Brown County Commission approve contracts for this year’s fair
ABERDEEN, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- The Brown County Commission on Tuesday approved various contracts for acts and maintenance for this year’s Brown County Fair. Brown County Fair Manager Rachel Kippley discussed contracts for acts scheduled to appear starting with Ashley E Production. Kippley discuss the contract for the Lizzy Hofer Band. Kippley talks about a group from Groton… Read more »
Brown County Commission approve ordinance dealing with guidelines for wind projects
ABERDEEN, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- The Brown County Commission on Tuesday set the guidelines for any wind energy projects wanting to do that in Brown County. Brown County Auditor Lynn Heupel went over the ordinance. Brown County Commissioner Duane Sutton talks about how this has been a work in progress with everyone involved. The commission approved the ordinance… Read more »
Senator Rounds address mail service concerns
WASHINGTON, D.C.(Hub City Radio)- When your bills show up in the mailbox on the day they’re due, it’s a problem. A problem U-S Senator Mike Rounds has been hearing about from South Dakotans across the state. Rounds says former Postmaster General Louis DeJoy left before that could be accomplished. After meeting with current Postmaster David… Read more »
Aberdeen Development Corporation to support HB1262
ABERDEEN, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- The Aberdeen Development Corporation has announced they will support HB1262. The bill make an appropriation for the construction of a non-residential, school-based, therapeutic services facility in Brown County and to declare an emergency. Prime sponsor of the bill is Representative Lana Greenfield of Doland. The ADC released the following statement: “Northeastern South Dakota… Read more »
Theory of a Deadman to perform at this year’s Brown County Fair
ABERDEEN, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- On Monday morning the Brown County Fair announced the Rock act for this year’s Brown County Fair. Brodie Mueller with the Brown County Fair Board: Theory of a Deadman has had four career #1 hits on the Rock charts.(History of Violence, Rx(Medicate), Lowlife, and Bad Girlfriend. The Brown County Fairs goes from August… Read more »
Reaction to Governor Rhoden’s proposal for 1% raise for big three
PIERRE, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- Last week revenue number were released projecting about $30 million more than the projected budget Governor Larry Rhoden delivered back in December. As a result, Governor Rhoden announced he would be a 1% raise for the big three(education, healthcare, and government employees). The Joint Committee on Appropriations on Thursday did two votes. One… Read more »
Update on South Dakota Roadway Restrictions
ABERDEEN, S.D. (Hub City Radio) Traveling during the winter season is not only tough on drivers, but South Dakota’s roadways take a beating as well. Dan Variek with the South Dakota Department of Transportation mentions a law that will take effect beginning Sunday, February 15th. Variek further explains the science behind why roadways degrade during… Read more »



















