News Author: Dave Vilhauer

Yankton water treatment plant vandalized

YANKTON, S.D. (WNAX) – The Yankton water treatment plant has been broken into and vandalized, at least twice. City Manager Amy Leon says police do have information and are investigating. Leon says it was mostly minor damage. Leon says they have stepped up security at the site. Construction is continuing on the $30 million upgrade… Read more »

Yankton water treatment plant vandalized

YANKTON, S.D. (WNAX) – The Yankton water treatment plant has been broken into and vandalized, at least twice. City Manager Amy Leon says police do have information and are investigating. Leon says it was mostly minor damage. Leon says they have stepped up security at the site. Construction is continuing on the $30 million upgrade… Read more »

Manufacturers also feeling pain of increased tariffs

WASHINGTON, D.C. (WNAX) – South Dakota ag producers are not alone in feeling the pain from increased tariffs on Chinese products as the trade war intensifies. Senator Mike Rounds says he is hearing from many manufacturing businesses in the state. Rounds says it is hitting the bottom line for many of those businesses. Rounds says… Read more »

Manufacturers also feeling pain of increased tariffs

WASHINGTON, D.C. (WNAX) – South Dakota ag producers are not alone in feeling the pain from increased tariffs on Chinese products as the trade war intensifies. Senator Mike Rounds says he is hearing from many manufacturing businesses in the state. Rounds says it is hitting the bottom line for many of those businesses. Rounds says… Read more »

Farmers off to slower start with spring planting

ABERDEEN, S.D. (HubCityRadio.com) – Cold and damp conditions have put spring planting a bit behind schedule. Laura Edwards, State Climatologist, said this is the time of year when people want to get into their fields and gardens. Last week saw some freezing conditions, which is not out of the ordinary for the first 10 days… Read more »

Farmers off to slower start with spring planting

ABERDEEN, S.D. (HubCityRadio.com) – Cold and damp conditions have put spring planting a bit behind schedule. Laura Edwards, State Climatologist, said this is the time of year when people want to get into their fields and gardens. Last week saw some freezing conditions, which is not out of the ordinary for the first 10 days… Read more »

Cattle owners hoping for green pastures this year

KIMBALL, S.D. (DRG News) – There’s plenty of moisture in the soil across most of South Dakota and cattle producers are hoping that translates into lush, green pastures this year. Kimball Livestock Exchange co-owner Chad Heezen says the grassland needs sunshine and warmer temperatures to get growing. He says all the moisture the past few… Read more »

Cattle owners hoping for green pastures this year

KIMBALL, S.D. (DRG News) – There’s plenty of moisture in the soil across most of South Dakota and cattle producers are hoping that translates into lush, green pastures this year. Kimball Livestock Exchange co-owner Chad Heezen says the grassland needs sunshine and warmer temperatures to get growing. He says all the moisture the past few… Read more »

South Dakota has another record year for land leases

PIERRE, S.D. (WNAX) – Strong interest in grazing land led to another record year for leasing in South Dakota. School & Public Lands Commissioner Ryan Brunner says they had lots of leases come up for auction. Brunner says they saw another increase this year. Brunner says market conditions are a big factor in each year’s… Read more »

South Dakota has another record year for land leases

PIERRE, S.D. (WNAX) – Strong interest in grazing land led to another record year for leasing in South Dakota. School & Public Lands Commissioner Ryan Brunner says they had lots of leases come up for auction. Brunner says they saw another increase this year. Brunner says market conditions are a big factor in each year’s… Read more »

FEMA assessments in South Dakota this week

PIERRE, S.D (Press Release) – Gov. Kristi Noem has requested that FEMA join state and local teams for a preliminary assessment of damages to public property as a result of the severe winter storms, snowmelt, rains, and subsequent flooding that occurred throughout South Dakota. The Preliminary Damage Assessment (PDA) process allows for these teams to… Read more »

FEMA assessments in South Dakota this week

PIERRE, S.D (Press Release) – Gov. Kristi Noem has requested that FEMA join state and local teams for a preliminary assessment of damages to public property as a result of the severe winter storms, snowmelt, rains, and subsequent flooding that occurred throughout South Dakota. The Preliminary Damage Assessment (PDA) process allows for these teams to… Read more »

Are we On? (Dave Vilhauer blog)

Part of the beauty of sports is unpredictability. While there is some value in watching rivals meet year after year with something at stake (think Lakers and Celtics of the 1980s), I personally don’t mind a few surprises when it comes to sports at any level. That’s why I am currently enjoying the NBA playoffs.… Read more »

Are we On? (Dave Vilhauer blog)

Part of the beauty of sports is unpredictability. While there is some value in watching rivals meet year after year with something at stake (think Lakers and Celtics of the 1980s), I personally don’t mind a few surprises when it comes to sports at any level. That’s why I am currently enjoying the NBA playoffs.… Read more »

Road to be one lane Monday because of utility work

ABERDEEN, S.D. (Press Release) – Beginning at 6 a.m. on Monday, May 13, the following road will be reduced to one lane of traffic due to utility work: 1st Avenue NE from North Washington St. to North Jay St. Work is expected to last through the day. Motorists should expect delays and are advised to… Read more »

Road to be one lane Monday because of utility work

ABERDEEN, S.D. (Press Release) – Beginning at 6 a.m. on Monday, May 13, the following road will be reduced to one lane of traffic due to utility work: 1st Avenue NE from North Washington St. to North Jay St. Work is expected to last through the day. Motorists should expect delays and are advised to… Read more »

NSU School of Business Dean leaving

ABERDEEN, S.D. (Press Release) – Northern State University School of Business Dean Dr. Tim Mantz has announced that he will leave Northern to take a new higher education opportunity at Cabrini University. Mantz cited personal reasons for the move to the private college in Pennsylvania. “It’s an opportunity to move home,” he said. Mantz will… Read more »

NSU School of Business Dean leaving

ABERDEEN, S.D. (Press Release) – Northern State University School of Business Dean Dr. Tim Mantz has announced that he will leave Northern to take a new higher education opportunity at Cabrini University. Mantz cited personal reasons for the move to the private college in Pennsylvania. “It’s an opportunity to move home,” he said. Mantz will… Read more »

Oklahoma woman arrested on drug charges at Pierre Regional Airport

PIERRE, S.D. (KCCR) – An Oklahoma woman was greeted Thursday at the Pierre Regional Airport by Pierre police after airport security located drugs with her. Pierre Police Captain Bryan Walz says 43 year-old Sue Ann Taylor of Sapulpa, Oklahoma was preparing to leave on an outbound flight to Denver when Transportation Security Administration screeners discovered… Read more »

Oklahoma woman arrested on drug charges at Pierre Regional Airport

PIERRE, S.D. (KCCR) – An Oklahoma woman was greeted Thursday at the Pierre Regional Airport by Pierre police after airport security located drugs with her. Pierre Police Captain Bryan Walz says 43 year-old Sue Ann Taylor of Sapulpa, Oklahoma was preparing to leave on an outbound flight to Denver when Transportation Security Administration screeners discovered… Read more »