News Author: Hub City Radio Staff

Rapid City Mayor talks about his visit with President Biden

RAPID CITY, S.D.(KOTA)- When the President of the United States calls you to the White House, it’s a hard opportunity to turn down. Receiving the call was Rapid City Mayor Steve Allender, who joined a collection of American municipal officials to discuss issues like gun violence and crime with President Joe Biden this week. Allender… Read more »

Rapid City Mayor talks about his visit with President Biden

RAPID CITY, S.D.(KOTA)- When the President of the United States calls you to the White House, it’s a hard opportunity to turn down. Receiving the call was Rapid City Mayor Steve Allender, who joined a collection of American municipal officials to discuss issues like gun violence and crime with President Joe Biden this week. Allender… Read more »

Cash-Wa Distributing to host July Business After Hours

Aberdeen, SD(Press Release) – The Aberdeen Chamber of Commerce’s July Business After Hours mixer will be held on Thursday, July 8 from 5:15 to 7:00 pm at Cash-Wa Distributing, 810 3rd Ave SE. In addition to Cash-Wa being host and sponsor, they will also be providing the food. Cold beverages will be available and their… Read more »

Cash-Wa Distributing to host July Business After Hours

Aberdeen, SD(Press Release) – The Aberdeen Chamber of Commerce’s July Business After Hours mixer will be held on Thursday, July 8 from 5:15 to 7:00 pm at Cash-Wa Distributing, 810 3rd Ave SE. In addition to Cash-Wa being host and sponsor, they will also be providing the food. Cold beverages will be available and their… Read more »

SD Dept of Health reports 1 new COVID-19 related death

PIERRE, S.D.(HubCityRadio.com) – The state reported 1 new COVID-related death, while active cases increased & hospitalizations decreased, according to figures released by the South Dakota Department of Health. The death total currently at 2,030. The state had 14 new cases and 7 recoveries, increasing active infections to 170. Those hospitalized in connection with the virus… Read more »

SD Dept of Health reports 1 new COVID-19 related death

PIERRE, S.D.(HubCityRadio.com) – The state reported 1 new COVID-related death, while active cases increased & hospitalizations decreased, according to figures released by the South Dakota Department of Health. The death total currently at 2,030. The state had 14 new cases and 7 recoveries, increasing active infections to 170. Those hospitalized in connection with the virus… Read more »

Wylie Park now fully opened after being closed for some time due to a suspicious package

ABERDEEN, S.D.(HubCityRadio)-On Friday morning Wylie Park was shut down due to a suspicious package. City Manager Joseph Gaa talked about how the package was discovered. Gaa talked about the agencies involved in the search.   Wylie Park reopened at 1PM.  Storybook Land stay closed until 4pm.  Once open the park was offering free rides at… Read more »

Wylie Park now fully opened after being closed for some time due to a suspicious package

ABERDEEN, S.D.(HubCityRadio)-On Friday morning Wylie Park was shut down due to a suspicious package. City Manager Joseph Gaa talked about how the package was discovered. Gaa talked about the agencies involved in the search.   Wylie Park reopened at 1PM.  Storybook Land stay closed until 4pm.  Once open the park was offering free rides at… Read more »

Medical marijuana will be off limits on Board of Regents run universities

PIERRE, S.D.(WNAX)- The South Dakota Board of Regents will ban the possession and use of medical marijuana at the six state universities. Regents Counsel Nathan Lukkes says marijuana is still illegal under federal laws. Lukkes says they could see their federal funding threatened. Regent Tony Venhuizen says they should follow and not lead on this… Read more »

Medical marijuana will be off limits on Board of Regents run universities

PIERRE, S.D.(WNAX)- The South Dakota Board of Regents will ban the possession and use of medical marijuana at the six state universities. Regents Counsel Nathan Lukkes says marijuana is still illegal under federal laws. Lukkes says they could see their federal funding threatened. Regent Tony Venhuizen says they should follow and not lead on this… Read more »

Farmers Union opposes USPS proposal to slow First Class mail delivery To 5 days

WASHINGTON, D.C.(WNAX)- A proposal by the U.S. Postal Service to slow down first-class mail delivery is drawing heat from the Farmers Union. Currently first-class mail is supposed to be delivered within a one to three-day time frame, however to cut costs, USPS has proposed extending that to five days. South Dakota Farmers Union President Doug… Read more »

Farmers Union opposes USPS proposal to slow First Class mail delivery To 5 days

WASHINGTON, D.C.(WNAX)- A proposal by the U.S. Postal Service to slow down first-class mail delivery is drawing heat from the Farmers Union. Currently first-class mail is supposed to be delivered within a one to three-day time frame, however to cut costs, USPS has proposed extending that to five days. South Dakota Farmers Union President Doug… Read more »

Congressman Johnson is no fan of China

WASHINGTON, D.C.(WNAX)- South Dakota Congressman Dusty Johnson says the US has to confront China on a number of fronts. He says China is actively attempting to undermine American interests. Johnson says fallout from the pandemic shows how much control the US has given to China. China is one of the biggest buyers of US ag… Read more »

Congressman Johnson is no fan of China

WASHINGTON, D.C.(WNAX)- South Dakota Congressman Dusty Johnson says the US has to confront China on a number of fronts. He says China is actively attempting to undermine American interests. Johnson says fallout from the pandemic shows how much control the US has given to China. China is one of the biggest buyers of US ag… Read more »

School district prep their educational plans for the next school year

VERMILLION, S.D.(WNAX)- School districts are getting extra advice from politicians about their educational plans and how they should be taught. Vermillion School Superintendent Damon Alvey says they are still working on their class plan for this fall. Alvey says their plans are updated every year. Alvey says it was a topic at last weeks “School… Read more »

School district prep their educational plans for the next school year

VERMILLION, S.D.(WNAX)- School districts are getting extra advice from politicians about their educational plans and how they should be taught. Vermillion School Superintendent Damon Alvey says they are still working on their class plan for this fall. Alvey says their plans are updated every year. Alvey says it was a topic at last weeks “School… Read more »

NRCS announces EQIP signup deadline for next fund batching Is July 9

The Natural Resources Conservation Service in South Dakota has set the deadline for enrollment for the next batch of funding under the Environmental Quality Incentives Program as July 9. South Dakota NRCS EQIP Coordinator Jennifer Wurtz says this signup is for those in one watershed. She says there are several practices that can be utilized… Read more »

NRCS announces EQIP signup deadline for next fund batching Is July 9

The Natural Resources Conservation Service in South Dakota has set the deadline for enrollment for the next batch of funding under the Environmental Quality Incentives Program as July 9. South Dakota NRCS EQIP Coordinator Jennifer Wurtz says this signup is for those in one watershed. She says there are several practices that can be utilized… Read more »

Teacher pay in SD among the lowest in the nation

YANKTON, S.D.(WNAX)- South Dakota average teacher pay has again joined Mississippi at the bottom of the national list. That average briefly jumped into the mid-40s following the passage of a half cent sales tax in 2017 to pay for salary increases. Representative Mike Stevens of Yankton says teacher pay needs constant attention. Stevens, a member… Read more »

Teacher pay in SD among the lowest in the nation

YANKTON, S.D.(WNAX)- South Dakota average teacher pay has again joined Mississippi at the bottom of the national list. That average briefly jumped into the mid-40s following the passage of a half cent sales tax in 2017 to pay for salary increases. Representative Mike Stevens of Yankton says teacher pay needs constant attention. Stevens, a member… Read more »