ABERDEEN, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- At Tuesday’s Brown County Commission, the commissioners addressed the Inmate Housing Agreements for the Brown County Jail. Brown County voter Bob Schatz asked Sheriff Dave Lunzman about what the fee agreement was going to be. Schatz explains to the commission about what the fee should really be. Schatz also talks about the jail… Read more »
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Brown County Commission receive report on 2024 Assessment Plan
ABERDEEN, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- At Tuesday’s Brown County Commission meeting, the commissioners received a report on the 2024 Assessment Plan from Gene Loeschke(Less-Key), Director of Equalization. Loeschke talks about the non-ag properties. Loeschke discuss ag properties. Brown County Commissioner Mike Wiese express disappointment with leadership in South Dakota dealing with ag evaluations. The commission accepted the report.
Faulk County landowner offer his support for CO2 sequestration
ABERDEEN, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- Faulk County landowner Brent Gabler explain to Brown County Commission his support for CO2 pipeline that Summit Carbon Solutions are looking to submit to the South Dakota PUC. Gabler talks about some of the benefits of the pipeline. Gabler talks about how the pipeline can have an impact of global warming. Gabler compares… Read more »
Recap of Toby Doeden Rally held Monday in Aberdeen
ABERDEEN, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- On Monday night Toby Doeden presented his reasons for possibly running for the U.S, House seat currently occupied by Congressman Dusty Johnson. The theme of the rally was promoting conservative ideas & expressing his view on the CO2 pipeline debate. McPherson County landowner Mark Lapka discuss his frustration with what Republican leadership in… Read more »
Aberdeen Dome closed effective immediately due to malfunctioning heating units
ABERDEEN, S.D.(Press Release)- Due to malfunctioning heating units resulting in cold indoor temperatures, the Aberdeen Dome will not have open dome hours until further notice. We will provide updates as soon as possible.
Analysis shows looming state budget reckoning
SIOUX FALLS, S.D.(South Dakota News Watch)- Gov. Kristi Noem is touting a doctrine of financial discipline at the 2024 South Dakota Legislature in Pierre, but there could be a budget reckoning down the road. Here’s South Dakota News Watch reporter Stu Whitney with more:(1:10) To learn about it, visit www.sdnewswatch.org.
Lifeserve to host blood drives in Cresbard & Eureka this week
SOUTH DAKOTA(Press Release)- Nearly 3,000 lives will be impacted this week due to last week’s blizzard warning that brought many parts of LifeServe Blood Center’s service area inches, if not feet of snow, and unsafe conditions. While weather often brings cancellations, the need for life-saving products for transfusion and treatment never stops. Last week alone,… Read more »
Corson County Sheriff’s Office K-9 passes away
The Corson County Sheriff’s Office is mourning the loss of one of their team members. Sheriff Alan Dale says Sergeant Mike Varilek’s K-9 partner Taz passed away Sunday at the age of 12. He had served the citizens of Corson County for almost 11 years. Taz was diagnosed with metastatic histiocytic sarcoma, an aggressive form… Read more »
Recap of cold weekend in South Dakota
PIERRE, S.D.(DRGNews)- Record setting temperatures were recorded in a variety of locations around South Dakota over the past few days, while other locations had challenging records to break. National Weather Service Meteorologist Scott Doering (door-ing) says the longer records have been kept in a particular location, the more difficult it is to set new ones.… Read more »
SB22 addressing buying grain clears SD Senate Committee
PIERRE, S.D.(KCCR)- A South Dakota Senate Committee passed a bill last week designed to take confusion out buying grain for ag producers. Senate Bill 22 amends language regarding the licensing period for a grain buyer. South Dakota Public Utilities Commissioner Chris Nelson says the bill comes from a case the P-U-C handled last year. Nelson… Read more »