PIERRE, S.D. (WNAX) – South Dakota Highway Patrol Troopers will be out in force this weekend as holiday traffic peaks. Highway Patrol Superintendent, Colonel Rick Miller says fatal accidents are down this year. Miller says people driving need to stay focused on the road. Miller says they are also asking people to fasten their seat… Read more »
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Noem seeking input on District 35 Senate vacancy
PIERRE, S.D. (Press Release) – Governor Kristi Noem is seeking public input for a District 35 Senate vacancy. The opening was created after current State Senator Lyndi DiSanto announced her resignation effective Dec. 31, 2019. “State legislators are ambassadors for their home districts, and I look forward to collaborating with folks in District 35 to… Read more »
Watertown hosting Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations forum
WATERTOWN, S.D. (WNAX) – Dakota Rural Action will be holding their third annual forum on Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations in Watertown on Dec. 6. DRA Organizer Rebecca Terk says the purpose of the workshop is to train county officials, so they better understand the permitting process for CAFOs. She says they’ll talk about environmental and… Read more »
Homelessness more prevalent in Sioux Falls than similarly sized cities
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — Homelessness remains more prevalent in Sioux Falls than other similarly sized cities, despite the area’s decade-long effort to eradicate it, according to a new report. In 2005, Sioux Falls and Minnehaha County officials set out to eradicate homelessness by 2015 with the establishment of the Homeless Advisory Board. But the… Read more »
Black Friday shopping keeps growing
PIERRE, S.D. (WNAX) – For many people the Thanksgiving holiday wouldn’t be complete without a “Black Friday” shopping expedition. Nathan Sanderson, Executive Director for the South Dakota Retailers Association, says the attraction seems to keeps growing. Sanderson says the focus of “Black Friday” has changed over the past few years. Sanderson says despite the attention… Read more »
Chairman of industrial hemp committee disappointed in federal rules
PLATTE, S.D. (WNAX) – The Industrial Hemp Committee of the South Dakota legislature holds its final meeting of the interim next Monday in Pierre. Committee Chairman, Representative Lee Qualm of Platte says they were disappointed in the federal rules on hemp that were released last month. Qualm says their proposed bill will be similar to… Read more »
Local businesses part of Small Business Saturday
ABERDEEN, S.D. (HubCityRadio.com) – Local businesses will be participating in the nationwide Small Business Saturday event on Saturday, Nov. 30. Lisa Anderson, Director of Public Relations for the Aberdeen Area Chamber of Commerce, said 10 businesses will be part of the event and will feature a special promotion. A variety of local businesses will be… Read more »
Chamber of Commerce and Industry leader expects tight state budget
PIERRE, S.D. (WNAX) – South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem will deliver her budget address to the legislature next week amid wide anticipation. Dave Owen, President of the State Chamber of Commerce and Industry, says there are mixed signals. Owen says he expects a pretty normal budget process. A number of interim committees have been studying… Read more »
FEMA disaster recovery center serving those in Madison area
MADISON, S.D. (KJAM) – The State of South Dakota and the Federal Emergency Management Agency have opened a disaster recovery center in Madison to offer face-to-face support to individuals and businesses impacted by the flooding, tornadoes, or severe storms from September 9th through the 26th of this year. The Lake County Disaster Recovery Center is… Read more »
Meta Financial Group plans to sell bank division to Central Bank
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (WNAX) – Sioux Falls-based Meta Financial Group, Inc. plans to sell its community bank division to Central Bank, which is based in Storm Lake, Iowa. The sale includes all of Meta’s community bank branches in South Dakota and Iowa, as well as $270 million in deposits and $265 million in loans. Central… Read more »