News Author: Hub City Radio Staff

Members of the Fort Pierre Volunteer Fire Department aiding in the wildfires out west

FORT PIERRE, S.D.(DRGNews)- Three members of the Fort Pierre Volunteer Fire Department have gone west to help fight wildfires in Washington state. Chief Justin Jones, assistant chief Tye Odden (odd-en) and firefighter Trey Stroup (stroop) were initially assigned to the Sherwood Fire, but Odden says they’ve been reassigned to the Green Ridge Fire. Odden says… Read more »

Members of the Fort Pierre Volunteer Fire Department aiding in the wildfires out west

FORT PIERRE, S.D.(DRGNews)- Three members of the Fort Pierre Volunteer Fire Department have gone west to help fight wildfires in Washington state. Chief Justin Jones, assistant chief Tye Odden (odd-en) and firefighter Trey Stroup (stroop) were initially assigned to the Sherwood Fire, but Odden says they’ve been reassigned to the Green Ridge Fire. Odden says… Read more »

Budweiser Clydesdales the feature attraction in day 1 of the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally

STURGIS, S.D. – The 81st Annual Sturgis Motorcycle Rally will officially open Friday with a parade that will be headlined by the world famous Budweiser Clydesdales. The majestic horses are actually scheduled to make several appearances in the area during this year’s Rally. On Friday, the Clydesdales will parade up Main Street to Harley Davidson… Read more »

Budweiser Clydesdales the feature attraction in day 1 of the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally

STURGIS, S.D. – The 81st Annual Sturgis Motorcycle Rally will officially open Friday with a parade that will be headlined by the world famous Budweiser Clydesdales. The majestic horses are actually scheduled to make several appearances in the area during this year’s Rally. On Friday, the Clydesdales will parade up Main Street to Harley Davidson… Read more »

Onaka man named in fatal crash near Hoven

HOVEN, S.D.(Press Release) – A 62-year-old Onaka, S.D. man has been identified as the person who died Sunday morning in a two-vehicle crash that occurred east of Hoven. Preliminary crash information indicates that both vehicles were eastbound on South Dakota Highway 20. A 2020 Ford Explorer struck the rear of a 2017 Honda Pioneer ATV.… Read more »

Onaka man named in fatal crash near Hoven

HOVEN, S.D.(Press Release) – A 62-year-old Onaka, S.D. man has been identified as the person who died Sunday morning in a two-vehicle crash that occurred east of Hoven. Preliminary crash information indicates that both vehicles were eastbound on South Dakota Highway 20. A 2020 Ford Explorer struck the rear of a 2017 Honda Pioneer ATV.… Read more »

Rep. Taffy Howard bringing bill to end vaccine mandates to businesses who receive taxpayer funding

PIERRE, S.D. – State Rep. Taffy Howard announced that she is pursuing legislation to limit the ability of businesses which accept taxpayer funding to mandate vaccines. “We are so blessed to live in South Dakota,” said Rep. Howard, “where thanks to the leadership of the legislature and our Governor, we stand against shutdowns and mask… Read more »

Rep. Taffy Howard bringing bill to end vaccine mandates to businesses who receive taxpayer funding

PIERRE, S.D. – State Rep. Taffy Howard announced that she is pursuing legislation to limit the ability of businesses which accept taxpayer funding to mandate vaccines. “We are so blessed to live in South Dakota,” said Rep. Howard, “where thanks to the leadership of the legislature and our Governor, we stand against shutdowns and mask… Read more »

Watertown Police called into a shooting Wednesday night

WATERTOWN, S.D. —  At approximately 6:30 pm Wednesday evening Police officers were called to a residence in Southwest Watertown where a gunshot wound was reported.  On arrival officers located a male party that had been shot in the face. Watertown Police Department Captain Kirk Ellis says that Watertown Fire Rescue transported the victim to Prairie… Read more »

Watertown Police called into a shooting Wednesday night

WATERTOWN, S.D. —  At approximately 6:30 pm Wednesday evening Police officers were called to a residence in Southwest Watertown where a gunshot wound was reported.  On arrival officers located a male party that had been shot in the face. Watertown Police Department Captain Kirk Ellis says that Watertown Fire Rescue transported the victim to Prairie… Read more »

South Dakota National Guard unit to deploy to Cuba

RAPID CITY, S.D.(Press Release)– The South Dakota National Guard’s 235th Military Police Company has received a mobilization order for a 12-month deployment to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, beginning in January 2022. About 115 Soldiers with the Rapid City and Sioux Falls-based unit will provide detention operations support to Joint Task Force Guantanamo. The unit will report… Read more »

South Dakota National Guard unit to deploy to Cuba

RAPID CITY, S.D.(Press Release)– The South Dakota National Guard’s 235th Military Police Company has received a mobilization order for a 12-month deployment to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, beginning in January 2022. About 115 Soldiers with the Rapid City and Sioux Falls-based unit will provide detention operations support to Joint Task Force Guantanamo. The unit will report… Read more »

USD School of Law welcomes freshmen this week

VERMILLION, S.D.(WNAX)- Students are back on campus in Vermillion as the USD School of Law welcomed incoming freshmen this week. Law School Dean Neil Fulton says it’s another large class with eighty new students. Fulton says it’s a good mix of students from in and out of state. Fulton says they try to set realistic… Read more »

USD School of Law welcomes freshmen this week

VERMILLION, S.D.(WNAX)- Students are back on campus in Vermillion as the USD School of Law welcomed incoming freshmen this week. Law School Dean Neil Fulton says it’s another large class with eighty new students. Fulton says it’s a good mix of students from in and out of state. Fulton says they try to set realistic… Read more »

South Dakota voters still waiting decision on State Supreme Court ruling on recreational marijuana

PIERRE, S.D.(WNAX)- The South Dakota Supreme Court heard arguments in April over the constitutionality of “Amendment A”, the recreational marijuana issue that was approved by voters last November. The court has not yet issued a decision in the case. Senator Art Rusch of Vermillion says the time frame is not unusual. Rusch says the Justices… Read more »

South Dakota voters still waiting decision on State Supreme Court ruling on recreational marijuana

PIERRE, S.D.(WNAX)- The South Dakota Supreme Court heard arguments in April over the constitutionality of “Amendment A”, the recreational marijuana issue that was approved by voters last November. The court has not yet issued a decision in the case. Senator Art Rusch of Vermillion says the time frame is not unusual. Rusch says the Justices… Read more »

Enplanement figure released for July at the Pierre Airport

PIERRE, S.D.(DRGNews)- Over 1900 people flew out of the Pierre Regional Airport last month. City commissioner Jamie Huizenga (hi-zin-ga) says it was the first month of having two commercial air service companies operating flights from Pierre to Denver. Huizenga says so far this year, over 7000 people have started their travels from Pierre. At the… Read more »

Enplanement figure released for July at the Pierre Airport

PIERRE, S.D.(DRGNews)- Over 1900 people flew out of the Pierre Regional Airport last month. City commissioner Jamie Huizenga (hi-zin-ga) says it was the first month of having two commercial air service companies operating flights from Pierre to Denver. Huizenga says so far this year, over 7000 people have started their travels from Pierre. At the… Read more »

Senator Round’s take on Israel’s missile defense system

WASHINGTON D.C.(KOTA)- When the Israeli Government makes an emergency request of $1 billion to replenish their “Iron Dome” missile defense system, it’s a call South Dakota Senator Mike Rounds says shouldn’t go ignored. Rounds, who sits on the Senate Armed Services and Foreign Relations Committees, said a billion dollar price tag is worth protecting a… Read more »

Senator Round’s take on Israel’s missile defense system

WASHINGTON D.C.(KOTA)- When the Israeli Government makes an emergency request of $1 billion to replenish their “Iron Dome” missile defense system, it’s a call South Dakota Senator Mike Rounds says shouldn’t go ignored. Rounds, who sits on the Senate Armed Services and Foreign Relations Committees, said a billion dollar price tag is worth protecting a… Read more »