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Groundbreaking for new Lewis & Clark Behavorial Health held Wednesday

YANKTON, S.D.(WNAX)- The official groundbreaking was held Wednesday for the new Lewis & Clark Behavioral Health facility in Yankton. Executive Director Dr. Tom Stanage says it’s a major move. Stanage says it will expand and improve mental health services in the region and the state. Stanage says they will be able to work better with… Read more »

Groundbreaking for new Lewis & Clark Behavorial Health held Wednesday

YANKTON, S.D.(WNAX)- The official groundbreaking was held Wednesday for the new Lewis & Clark Behavioral Health facility in Yankton. Executive Director Dr. Tom Stanage says it’s a major move. Stanage says it will expand and improve mental health services in the region and the state. Stanage says they will be able to work better with… Read more »

Update on the Hupp children impacted by last week’s explosion

FORT PIERRE, S.D.(DRGNews)- The mother of two boys injured in a home explosion southeast of Fort Pierre last week says the boys are making positive progress. On their CaringBridge page, Kelsey Hupp said 5 year old Myles has been “very alert.” She said doctors were going to switch up some medications, hopefully allowing them to… Read more »

Update on the Hupp children impacted by last week’s explosion

FORT PIERRE, S.D.(DRGNews)- The mother of two boys injured in a home explosion southeast of Fort Pierre last week says the boys are making positive progress. On their CaringBridge page, Kelsey Hupp said 5 year old Myles has been “very alert.” She said doctors were going to switch up some medications, hopefully allowing them to… Read more »

Economy in Mid America region continues to show signs of slow growth

OMAHA, N.E.(WNAX)- The economy in the Mid America region continues to grow, but slowly. Creighton University economics professor Ernie Goss compiles the monthly survey. Goss says companies are still looking for and hiring workers. Goss says inflation continues to be noticeable. The Mid America region extends from Minnesota and the Dakotas to Arkansas.  

Economy in Mid America region continues to show signs of slow growth

OMAHA, N.E.(WNAX)- The economy in the Mid America region continues to grow, but slowly. Creighton University economics professor Ernie Goss compiles the monthly survey. Goss says companies are still looking for and hiring workers. Goss says inflation continues to be noticeable. The Mid America region extends from Minnesota and the Dakotas to Arkansas.  

Girls State underway in Vermillion

VERMILLION, S.D.(WNAX)- Girls State is underway on the USD campus in Vermillion. Director Tiffany Newman says they have a good turnout this year. Newman says the momentum builds through the week. Newman says the delegates learn from listening to office holders. Governor Kristi Noem and the state’s Congressional delegation are also scheduled to speak to… Read more »

Girls State underway in Vermillion

VERMILLION, S.D.(WNAX)- Girls State is underway on the USD campus in Vermillion. Director Tiffany Newman says they have a good turnout this year. Newman says the momentum builds through the week. Newman says the delegates learn from listening to office holders. Governor Kristi Noem and the state’s Congressional delegation are also scheduled to speak to… Read more »

Representative Auch express concerns about landowner’s property rights

LESTERVILLE, S.D.(WNAX)- The impending construction of carbon dioxide pipelines across counties in eastern South Dakota has created some issues with landowners. Representative Julie Auch of Lesterville says property rights have been diluted. Auch says its not necessarily about the pipelines. Auch says the ethanol industry would survive without the CO2 pipelines. Auch has been taking… Read more »

Representative Auch express concerns about landowner’s property rights

LESTERVILLE, S.D.(WNAX)- The impending construction of carbon dioxide pipelines across counties in eastern South Dakota has created some issues with landowners. Representative Julie Auch of Lesterville says property rights have been diluted. Auch says its not necessarily about the pipelines. Auch says the ethanol industry would survive without the CO2 pipelines. Auch has been taking… Read more »

City of Yankton hosting open house dealing with FEMA flood map

YANKTON, S.D.(WNAX)- The City of Yankton will host an open house this month to display and answer questions about the updated FEMA flood map. City Manager Amy Leon says the map is a compromise between the city and FEMA. Leon says homeowners that get a letter about the flood map should contact their insurance agent.… Read more »

City of Yankton hosting open house dealing with FEMA flood map

YANKTON, S.D.(WNAX)- The City of Yankton will host an open house this month to display and answer questions about the updated FEMA flood map. City Manager Amy Leon says the map is a compromise between the city and FEMA. Leon says homeowners that get a letter about the flood map should contact their insurance agent.… Read more »

Mitchell Technical College preparing for the fall

MITCHELL, S.D.(WNAX)- While most students are just starting their summer vacations, higher education officials are working on fall enrollment plans. Clayton Deuter, vice president of enrollment services at Mitchell Technical College, says they are encouraged by the early trend. The school enrollment last year was just under 1200 students. Deuter says the impacts of the… Read more »

Mitchell Technical College preparing for the fall

MITCHELL, S.D.(WNAX)- While most students are just starting their summer vacations, higher education officials are working on fall enrollment plans. Clayton Deuter, vice president of enrollment services at Mitchell Technical College, says they are encouraged by the early trend. The school enrollment last year was just under 1200 students. Deuter says the impacts of the… Read more »

South Dakota Board of Education Standards approve rules dealing with student teachers

VERMILLION, S.D.(WNAX)- The South Dakota Board of Education Standards approved a rule allowing school districts to pay student teachers and make them teachers of record if needed to meet certain standards. Vermillion School Superintendent Damon Alvey says they aren’t moving in that direction. Alvey says school districts are meeting to decide on how best to… Read more »

South Dakota Board of Education Standards approve rules dealing with student teachers

VERMILLION, S.D.(WNAX)- The South Dakota Board of Education Standards approved a rule allowing school districts to pay student teachers and make them teachers of record if needed to meet certain standards. Vermillion School Superintendent Damon Alvey says they aren’t moving in that direction. Alvey says school districts are meeting to decide on how best to… Read more »

Brown County Commissioner Mike Wiese address Boys State

ABERDEEN, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- Brown County Commissioner Mike Wiese addressed Boys State Wednesday morning at NSU. Wiese talks about some of the roles of a county commissioner. Wiese comments on the County being responsible for individual defense counsel. Wiese talks about another responsibility of the commission is assessing the cost of individual properties. Wiese also talks about… Read more »

Brown County Commissioner Mike Wiese address Boys State

ABERDEEN, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- Brown County Commissioner Mike Wiese addressed Boys State Wednesday morning at NSU. Wiese talks about some of the roles of a county commissioner. Wiese comments on the County being responsible for individual defense counsel. Wiese talks about another responsibility of the commission is assessing the cost of individual properties. Wiese also talks about… Read more »

Court rules landowner Jared Bossly was not in contempt against Summit surveyors

ABERDEEN, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- On Wednesday, Brown County Judge Rich Sommers ruled that landowner Jared Bossly was not in contempt versus people who was surveying his land for Summit Carbon Solutions. Judge Sommers didn’t allow testimony from landowners in support of Bossly because it had little impact on how he was going to rule. Sommers did warn… Read more »

Court rules landowner Jared Bossly was not in contempt against Summit surveyors

ABERDEEN, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- On Wednesday, Brown County Judge Rich Sommers ruled that landowner Jared Bossly was not in contempt versus people who was surveying his land for Summit Carbon Solutions. Judge Sommers didn’t allow testimony from landowners in support of Bossly because it had little impact on how he was going to rule. Sommers did warn… Read more »