News Category: Local News

Attorney General candidate Marty Jackley address issue involving missing indigenous women

YANKTON, S.D.(WNAX)- The South Dakota legislature this year has debated and passed some bills that would fund expanded efforts by the Attorney Generals office to search for missing women, with a focus on indigenous women. Former Attorney General Marty Jackley, who is running for that job again, says he has a lot of experience in… Read more »

Attorney General candidate Marty Jackley address issue involving missing indigenous women

YANKTON, S.D.(WNAX)- The South Dakota legislature this year has debated and passed some bills that would fund expanded efforts by the Attorney Generals office to search for missing women, with a focus on indigenous women. Former Attorney General Marty Jackley, who is running for that job again, says he has a lot of experience in… Read more »

Yankton school board receive update on facilities study plan

The Yankton School Board got an update on the ongoing facilities study plan at a special meeting Monday night. Superintendent Wayne Kindle says they have had a lot of public input on their plan. That input led them to  hire consultants to design a building that would meet the need. Valerie Peterson of Wold Architects… Read more »

Yankton school board receive update on facilities study plan

The Yankton School Board got an update on the ongoing facilities study plan at a special meeting Monday night. Superintendent Wayne Kindle says they have had a lot of public input on their plan. That input led them to  hire consultants to design a building that would meet the need. Valerie Peterson of Wold Architects… Read more »

Congressman Dusty Johnson preview the President’s State of the Union address

WASHINGTON, D.C.(HubCityRadio)- Coming up at 8pm tonight, President Joe Biden will be delivering his first State of the Union address.  Congressman Dusty Johnson preview what could be mentioned during the speech. Johnson talks about the issue of Russian invasion of Ukraine and the bipartisan support the President is getting regarding sanctions against Russia. Johnson would… Read more »

Congressman Dusty Johnson preview the President’s State of the Union address

WASHINGTON, D.C.(HubCityRadio)- Coming up at 8pm tonight, President Joe Biden will be delivering his first State of the Union address.  Congressman Dusty Johnson preview what could be mentioned during the speech. Johnson talks about the issue of Russian invasion of Ukraine and the bipartisan support the President is getting regarding sanctions against Russia. Johnson would… Read more »

Resolution condemning Governor Noem’s actions regarding appraiser certification programs defeated

PIERRE, S.D.(SDBA)- The South Dakota House of Representatives rejected a resolution to condemn Governor Kristi Noem for her actions regarding the appraiser certification program. The resolution failed with a vote of 29 to 38. Representative John Mills brought the resolution. He says it was about protecting the integrity of South Dakota’s government.  Mills also says… Read more »

Resolution condemning Governor Noem’s actions regarding appraiser certification programs defeated

PIERRE, S.D.(SDBA)- The South Dakota House of Representatives rejected a resolution to condemn Governor Kristi Noem for her actions regarding the appraiser certification program. The resolution failed with a vote of 29 to 38. Representative John Mills brought the resolution. He says it was about protecting the integrity of South Dakota’s government.  Mills also says… Read more »

Presentation College raising salaries & hiring

ABERDEEN, S.D.(Press Release) – Presentation College’s President, Dr. Paula Langteau, announced a 5% pay increase for all of the College’s regular full- and part-time employees. The increase was approved, effective immediately, by a special meeting of the PC Board of Trustees on March 1, 2022. “We are not waiting on the new contract year,” stated… Read more »

Presentation College raising salaries & hiring

ABERDEEN, S.D.(Press Release) – Presentation College’s President, Dr. Paula Langteau, announced a 5% pay increase for all of the College’s regular full- and part-time employees. The increase was approved, effective immediately, by a special meeting of the PC Board of Trustees on March 1, 2022. “We are not waiting on the new contract year,” stated… Read more »

2022 Home & Garden Show coming up this weekend

ABERDEEN, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- The 21st Annual Home & Garden Show is coming up Friday through Sunday, March 4th-6th at the Holum Expo Building. Alex Vogel from the Aberdeen Home Builders Association talks about what will be happening on Friday. Vogel talks about what the Aberdeen Police Department will be doing Saturday. Kurt Preszler with the Home… Read more »

2022 Home & Garden Show coming up this weekend

ABERDEEN, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- The 21st Annual Home & Garden Show is coming up Friday through Sunday, March 4th-6th at the Holum Expo Building. Alex Vogel from the Aberdeen Home Builders Association talks about what will be happening on Friday. Vogel talks about what the Aberdeen Police Department will be doing Saturday. Kurt Preszler with the Home… Read more »

Legislative committee set up a summer study to look into zebra mussel spread

PIERRE, S.D.(KCCR)- A day after a bill to help mitigate zebra mussel spread in South Dakota was killed, a resolution is approved supporting a summer study on slowing zebra mussel spread.  Senate Concurrent Resolution 602 would carry no legal authority if passed.   Justin Smith speaking for the South Dakota Visitor Industry Alliance says S-C-R 602… Read more »

Legislative committee set up a summer study to look into zebra mussel spread

PIERRE, S.D.(KCCR)- A day after a bill to help mitigate zebra mussel spread in South Dakota was killed, a resolution is approved supporting a summer study on slowing zebra mussel spread.  Senate Concurrent Resolution 602 would carry no legal authority if passed.   Justin Smith speaking for the South Dakota Visitor Industry Alliance says S-C-R 602… Read more »

Bill to fund memorial for Indian Code Talkers tabled

PIERRE, S.D.(KCCR)- A bill to fund a memorial for the approximately 200 South Dakota Sioux Indian “Code Talkers” is deferred by the Senate Appropriations Committee.  House Bill 1248 would funnel 700-thousand dollars for the memorial at Capitol Lake in Pierre.  Senator John Wiik was curious about where the Code Talker memorial would be placed around… Read more »

Bill to fund memorial for Indian Code Talkers tabled

PIERRE, S.D.(KCCR)- A bill to fund a memorial for the approximately 200 South Dakota Sioux Indian “Code Talkers” is deferred by the Senate Appropriations Committee.  House Bill 1248 would funnel 700-thousand dollars for the memorial at Capitol Lake in Pierre.  Senator John Wiik was curious about where the Code Talker memorial would be placed around… Read more »

Mid America economy continues to show strong growth

OMAHA, N.E.(WNAX)- Mixed signals for the February Mid America economy report with a number of outside factors mixed in. Creighton University Professor Ernie Goss says the overall index took a positive jump. Goss says finding employees continues to be the biggest issues for businesses across the region. Goss says despite a jump in hiring, job… Read more »

Mid America economy continues to show strong growth

OMAHA, N.E.(WNAX)- Mixed signals for the February Mid America economy report with a number of outside factors mixed in. Creighton University Professor Ernie Goss says the overall index took a positive jump. Goss says finding employees continues to be the biggest issues for businesses across the region. Goss says despite a jump in hiring, job… Read more »

Public Utility Commission Chairman comments on co2 pipeline application

PIERRE, S.D.(WNAX)- There are at least two companies now developing plans to build pipelines to transport liquid carbon dioxide from ethanol plants to underground storage in North Dakota. South Dakota Public Utilities Commission Chairman Chris Nelson says they have one application filed so far. Nelson says there will be public meetings concerning the pipeline proposal… Read more »

Public Utility Commission Chairman comments on co2 pipeline application

PIERRE, S.D.(WNAX)- There are at least two companies now developing plans to build pipelines to transport liquid carbon dioxide from ethanol plants to underground storage in North Dakota. South Dakota Public Utilities Commission Chairman Chris Nelson says they have one application filed so far. Nelson says there will be public meetings concerning the pipeline proposal… Read more »