MITCHELL, S.D. (KMIT) – This weekend’s Memorial Day holiday is expected to see a record number of travelers, that according to Marilyn Buskohl of AAA South Dakota. She says there are a couple of reasons for the boost in numbers. The South Dakota Department of Public Safety urges drivers to be safe. This year’s Memorial… Read more »
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Dempsey’s now open for business
ABERDEEN, S.D. (HubCityRadio.com) – Danger von Dempsey’s Pizza and Brewhaus has opened for business in Aberdeen. It took a while for the business (located right next to The Zoo on S. Main St.) to open, but patrons flocked in when the doors opened on Wednesday and things have gone well, according to Owner Sean Dempsey.… Read more »
Committee looking at special education issues
AVON, S.D. (WNAX) – More members have been added to the Special Education Summer study committee, including Avon Superintendent Tom Culver. He says schools need help providing the best education to those students. Culver says school districts have little control over the costs of special education. Culver says they are now relying on the state… Read more »
Ethanol and renewable fuels benefit climate change
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (WNAX) – The Senate Ag Committee held a hearing this week focused on climate change. American Coalition for Ethanol CEO Brian Jennings (of Sioux Falls) shared a white paper with the panel on ethanol and renewable fuels benefiting climate change. He says Congress has an opportunity to give farmers an incentive to… Read more »
Joint Appropriations Committee critical of process to change University Center
VERMILLION, S.D. (WNAX) – Legislators questioned officials from the University of South Dakota about a plan to change the University Center in Sioux Falls into a community college. Most members of the Joint Appropriations Committee were critical about the process used to make the change and the lack of information. USD President Sheila Gestring says… Read more »
Senate approves legislation to curtail robo-calls
WASHINGTON, S.D. (KCCR) – The U.S. Senate approved legislation Thursday aimed to clamp down on so-called robo-calls. The calls are initiated by scammers and criminals who are looking to defraud those who receive the calls. South Dakota Senator John Thune co-sponsored the bi-partisan measure with Democratic colleague Senator Ed Markley of Massachusetts. Thune says the… Read more »
Pennington County Commissioners approve Keystone XL pipeline haul road agreement
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA News) – Pennington County Commissioners this week approved a Keystone XL pipeline haul road agreement between TC Energy, formerly known as TransCanada, and Pennington County. This item has been before the commission previously, as specifics to the agreement were being worked out. Highway Superintendent Joe Miller explained the negotiations were between… Read more »
National Guard breaks ground on Army Aviation Readiness Center
RAPID CITY, S.D. (By Sgt. Dustin Jordan, SDNG Public Affairs Office) – The South Dakota National Guard broke ground, May 22, on a new $20 million Army Aviation Readiness Center, which will enhance training and readiness for National Guard forces for decades to come. The 58,714 square foot readiness center will be adjacent to the… Read more »
Johnson expects members to keep working together despite differences
WASHINGTON, D.C. (WNAX) – President Trump says he will not work with Democrats on any legislation as long as their Congressional investigations continue. That came as a meeting intended to talk about infrastructure broke up after a few minutes. South Dakota Congressman Dusty Johnson says he expects Congress to continue working on many important issues.… Read more »
City reminds about sump pump discharges
ABERDEEN, S.D. (Press Release) – The City of Aberdeen Water Reclamation Facility is reminding business and homeowners that sump pump discharges or any type of storm runoff or ground water is not to be discharged into the sanitary sewer system. Sump pump, storm or ground water must be directed to the storm sewer via the… Read more »