PIERRE, S.D.(Press Release) – Today, Governor Kristi Noem signed legislation to expand the cyber research industry in South Dakota by enhancing programming and job opportunities at Dakota State University. “Dakota State University is leading the nation in cyber research, and with the expansion of this program, we will revolutionize our economy,” said Governor Noem. “The… Read more »
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Flags at half-staff in honor of Madeleine Albright
PIERRE, S.D.(Press Release) – Today, Governor Kristi Noem ordered that flags be flown at half-staff statewide in honor of former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, effective immediately, until sunset on Sunday, March 27, 2022. This order is in response to a proclamation by President Joseph R. Biden. You can find that proclamation here.
Brown County deputy cited for careless driving after wreck that sends man to hospital
ABERDEEN, S.D.(Aberdeen American News)- A Brown County deputy has been cited for careless driving after a Monday morning crash in Aberdeen. A Brown County Sheriff’s Office patrol vehicle driven by Erin Spencer, 24, had its running lights and sirens activated when it struck a vehicle driven by Ryan Schaeffer, 43, of Aberdeen, according to an accident report from… Read more »
NDN Collective protest the Rapid City hotel for not allowing Native Americans
RAPID CITY, S.D.(KOTA)- At yesterday’s march protesting racist policy from the owner of a Rapid City hotel, many older speakers reflected on days where seeing signs reading “no Indians or dogs allowed” were commonplace. Nick Tilsen, president of NDN Collective – one of the groups that organized the march and leading the corresponding lawsuit –… Read more »
April Business After Hours to be held at the NVC Retail Store
ABERDEEN, S.D.(Press Release) – The Aberdeen Chamber of Commerce’s April Business After Hours mixer will be held on Thursday, April 7 from 5:15 to 7:00 pm at the Northern Valley Communications retail store, 3211 7th Ave SE, Suite 102. Due to Holy Week, this will be one week earlier than usual. Food will be catered… Read more »
Senator Rounds continues to defend VA facilities in rural areas
WASHINGTON, D.C.(WNAX)- The Veteran Administration has proposed making changes to their healthcare facilities in South Dakota, downsizing and possibly closing some of them. Senator Mike Rounds says he opposes those suggestions. Rounds says the result would be poorer service in fewer areas. Rounds says the VA is not following the law passed by Congress in… Read more »
NSU to host annual Science and Math Fair on March 31
ABERDEEN, S.D.(Press Release) – Thursday, March 31, 2022, will be the 39th year of Northern State University sponsoring the Northern South Dakota Science and Mathematics Fair. The day starts out with approximately 50 judges from surrounding areas judging projects and interviewing students. Projects will be judged in the morning and will be open for public… Read more »
Parents of students maybe paying for school lunches beginning next fall
YANKTON, S.D.(WNAX)- School officials are warning of possible changes coming to the free lunch program. Because of the pandemic, the federal government has been covering the cost of school meals for the past two years. Yankton School District Business Manager Jason Bietz says that may end. Bietz says it would add costs for many families.… Read more »
President Biden warn Americans of potential cyberattacks
YANKTON, S.D.(WNAX)- President Biden issued a warning this week that evolving intelligence indicates potential expanded cyberattacks against critical US infrastructure. South Dakota Bankers Association President Karl Adam was in Washington a week ago and says banks are very aware of those potential threats. Adam says banks and other businesses have to enhance their security. Adam… Read more »
Former mayor Don Barnett promoting his book dealing with the Rapid City flood in 1972
RAPID CITY, S.D.(WNAX)- This June will mark the 50th anniversary of the deadly Rapid City flood. Two hundred thirty-eight people died and hundreds of millions of dollars in damage was done from the flash flooding along Rapid Creek. Don Barnett was Mayor at the time and has written a book, “Thorns & Roses” about the… Read more »