ABERDEEN, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- Coming up this week the Aberdeen Community Theatre will be presenting Neil Young’s play Chapter Two. Managing Director Brian Schultz runs down the dates & times for each show. Schultz talks about the cast and the plot for the play. Schultz encourages everyone to get their tickets in advance for the shows. Cost… Read more »
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SD Dept of Health reports 4 new COVID-19 related deaths
PIERRE, S.D.(HubCityRadio.com) – The state reported 4 new COVID-related deaths, while active cases & hospitalizations decreased, according to figures released by the South Dakota Department of Health. The death total currently at 2,691. The state had 594 new cases and 2,537 recoveries, decreasing active infections to 23,105. Those hospitalized in connection with the virus is… Read more »
Aberdeen farmer running for National Farmers Union vice president
ABERDEEN, S.D.(Aberdeen American News)- Jeff Kippley, a fifth-generation crop and cattle producer and small business owner from Aberdeen is running for vice president of National Farmers Union. Kippley sees policy change as key to improving agriculture crop and cattle markets. “Farmers Union is working on policy to impact three areas that will encourage fair markets… Read more »
Bill to require state seal & motto at public schools pass House Education Committee
PIERRE, S.D.(KCCR)- South Dakota schools may have more required homework for students if a bill continues to move through the South Dakota legislature. House Bill 1198 would require schools to display the state motto or state seal in public schools. Prime sponsor, Representative Phil Jenson of Rapid City says there is history with the proposal.… Read more »
Below average precipitation to continue through the winter
OMAHA, N.E.(WNAX)- Outlooks indicate continued dry conditions across the upper Missouri River basin. During the monthly Corps of Engineers call about river conditions, Doug Kluck, climate services director for the Central Region of the National Weather Service, says the outlook for February is more of the same. Kluck says the ninety day outlook indicates a… Read more »
Congressman Dusty Johnson weigh in the latest in Ukraine
WASHINGTON, D.C.(WNAX)- The US is pushing hard on diplomacy to head off a possible attack by Russia on Ukraine. South Dakota Congressman Dusty Johnson says it’s a dangerous situation. Johnson says the US has to stand on principle. Johnson says a European land war would be very bad. The Biden Administration continues to warn that… Read more »
Transgender students from South Dakota School of Mines & Technology talks about bills in Pierre will affect their lives
RAPID CITY, S.D.(KOTA)- A spate of bills the South Dakota legislative session have undeniably turned focus back onto transgender issues and by extension the human impact it would have. A group of 4 gender nonconforming students from the South Dakota School of Mines & Technology agreed to be interviewed to share their experiences. As a… Read more »
Resolution calling for convention to amend US Constitution defeated by Senate State Affairs Committee
PIERRE, S.D.(WNAX)- The Senate State Affairs Committee heard over an hour of testimony pro and con on a resolution calling for a convention of the states to amend the US Constitution. Sponsor, Senator Blake Curd of Sioux Falls said it’s a way for legislators to listen to voters and send a message to Congress. Senator… Read more »
SD Dept of Health reports 10 new COVID-19 related deaths(1 in Brown County)
PIERRE, S.D.(HubCityRadio.com) – The state reported 10 new COVID-related deaths, while active cases decreased & hospitalizations increased, according to figures released by the South Dakota Department of Health. The death total currently at 2,687. The state had 569 new cases and 2,510 recoveries, decreasing active infections to 25,002. Those hospitalized in connection with the virus… Read more »
Democratic legislators continue to address education funding during their sessions
PIERRE, S.D.(WNAX)- As usual, there are disagreements over education funding and policy among South Dakota legislators. Democratic Senator Reynold Nesiba of Sioux Falls says a bill that would have limited collective bargaining by teachers sent the wrong signal. Nesiba says chronic education issues continue year to year. Nesiba says state education ranks high on the… Read more »