News Category: Pheasant Country News

Three vehicles stolen in Aberdeen Wednesday

ABERDEEN, S.D. (Dakota News Now) – According to the Aberdeen Police Department, three vehicles were stolen overnight and two have been recovered after being damaged in crashes. All three vehicles were reported stolen between midnight and 7:30 a.m. on Wednesday. There was no information provided on the still-missing third vehicle. Police suspect there are also… Read more »

Three vehicles stolen in Aberdeen Wednesday

ABERDEEN, S.D. (Dakota News Now) – According to the Aberdeen Police Department, three vehicles were stolen overnight and two have been recovered after being damaged in crashes. All three vehicles were reported stolen between midnight and 7:30 a.m. on Wednesday. There was no information provided on the still-missing third vehicle. Police suspect there are also… Read more »

Zebra mussels study underway

WATERTOWN, S.D.(Press Release} A study of the economic impact of zebra mussels on South Dakota is underway as water resource groups work to elevate the importance of dealing with invasive aquatic species. The $107,000 study spearheaded by the South Dakota Lakes and Streams Association is designed to provide legislators and other government leaders with the… Read more »

Zebra mussels study underway

WATERTOWN, S.D.(Press Release} A study of the economic impact of zebra mussels on South Dakota is underway as water resource groups work to elevate the importance of dealing with invasive aquatic species. The $107,000 study spearheaded by the South Dakota Lakes and Streams Association is designed to provide legislators and other government leaders with the… Read more »

Pork producers losing money

SIOUX FALLS, S.D.(KELO)- They’re losing up to 40-dollars for every hog they send to market. That’s the grim reality for pork producers. South Dakota Pork Producers Council Executive Director Glenn Muller says it’s a classic case of too much of a good thing on the market. Muller says economists believe things will improve during the… Read more »

Pork producers losing money

SIOUX FALLS, S.D.(KELO)- They’re losing up to 40-dollars for every hog they send to market. That’s the grim reality for pork producers. South Dakota Pork Producers Council Executive Director Glenn Muller says it’s a classic case of too much of a good thing on the market. Muller says economists believe things will improve during the… Read more »

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State Capitol’s roof to be replace in 2024

PIERRE, S.D.(KCCR)- The Capitol Complex Restoration And Beautification Commission approved the replacement of the roof of the State Capitol building Wednesday.  Kristine Day with the Office of the State Engineer says officials were already planning to replace portions of the roof to address water leakage into the Capitol. On July 18th Pierre was pounded by… Read more »

State Capitol’s roof to be replace in 2024

Capitol Building SD

PIERRE, S.D.(KCCR)- The Capitol Complex Restoration And Beautification Commission approved the replacement of the roof of the State Capitol building Wednesday.  Kristine Day with the Office of the State Engineer says officials were already planning to replace portions of the roof to address water leakage into the Capitol. On July 18th Pierre was pounded by… Read more »

Governor Noem continues to support Donald Trump for President

WATERTOWN, S.D.(KWAT)–South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem is not shy about making predictions on the outcome of the 2024 presidential election. Noem has endorsed former President Donald Trump, and to that end, the governor says. Governor Noem’s name is frequently mentioned in political circles as being a possible vice presidential pick by Trump. On that topic,… Read more »

Governor Noem continues to support Donald Trump for President

WATERTOWN, S.D.(KWAT)–South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem is not shy about making predictions on the outcome of the 2024 presidential election. Noem has endorsed former President Donald Trump, and to that end, the governor says. Governor Noem’s name is frequently mentioned in political circles as being a possible vice presidential pick by Trump. On that topic,… Read more »

Northern to launch bachelor’s in nursing program

ABERDEEN, S.D.(Press Release) –   After providing nursing workforce for the Aberdeen community for more than a decade, South Dakota State University will discontinue its accelerated Bachelor of Science in nursing in Aberdeen in Dec. 2026, as Northern State University begins graduating students from its recently approved bachelor’s of nursing program. Through an agreement between SDSU and… Read more »

Northern to launch bachelor’s in nursing program

ABERDEEN, S.D.(Press Release) –   After providing nursing workforce for the Aberdeen community for more than a decade, South Dakota State University will discontinue its accelerated Bachelor of Science in nursing in Aberdeen in Dec. 2026, as Northern State University begins graduating students from its recently approved bachelor’s of nursing program. Through an agreement between SDSU and… Read more »

Watertown Brewing Company introducing a new beer

WATERTOWN, S.D.–Watertown Brewing Company is releasing a new beer Wednesday that’s a collaborative effort with the Bramble Park Zoo. The Brewing Company’s Michael Heuer (hoyer) says the beer, called Bramble Park Koelsch, is make with honey from bees at the zoo. Heuer says they made five barrels of the beer, which is available at Watertown… Read more »

Watertown Brewing Company introducing a new beer

WATERTOWN, S.D.–Watertown Brewing Company is releasing a new beer Wednesday that’s a collaborative effort with the Bramble Park Zoo. The Brewing Company’s Michael Heuer (hoyer) says the beer, called Bramble Park Koelsch, is make with honey from bees at the zoo. Heuer says they made five barrels of the beer, which is available at Watertown… Read more »

Pierre City Commission approve contract for 911 dispatch center

PIERRE, S.D.(DRGNews)- The Pierre City Commission has approved a renewal of the joint agreement with the South Dakota Department of Public Safety covering the work done through the town’s 911 emergency dispatch center. Police Chief Jason Jones says the Central South Dakota Communications Center agreement was first created in 2014 and was renewed in 2018.… Read more »

Pierre City Commission approve contract for 911 dispatch center

PIERRE, S.D.(DRGNews)- The Pierre City Commission has approved a renewal of the joint agreement with the South Dakota Department of Public Safety covering the work done through the town’s 911 emergency dispatch center. Police Chief Jason Jones says the Central South Dakota Communications Center agreement was first created in 2014 and was renewed in 2018.… Read more »

Update on Let Freedom Fly Air Show coming next year

PIERRE, S.D.(DRGNews)- Conversations are happening behind the scenes as organizers progress with creating the lineup for the Let Freedom Fly International Air Show to be held at the Pierre Regional Airport over Memorial Day weekend next year. The air show idea started with Mustang Aviation owner and pilot Jim Peitz (pie-tz). Pierre City Commissioner Jamie… Read more »

Update on Let Freedom Fly Air Show coming next year

PIERRE, S.D.(DRGNews)- Conversations are happening behind the scenes as organizers progress with creating the lineup for the Let Freedom Fly International Air Show to be held at the Pierre Regional Airport over Memorial Day weekend next year. The air show idea started with Mustang Aviation owner and pilot Jim Peitz (pie-tz). Pierre City Commissioner Jamie… Read more »

Hughes County jury indict David Shangreaux, Jr. on multiple charges

PIERRE, S.D.(KCCR)- A Hughes County grand jury has indicted a Pierre man on three charges in connection to a stabbing death at the end of November. Tuesday the grand jury indicted David Shangreaux, Jr. on a single count each of First Degree Murder, Second Degree Murder and Aggravated Assault.  Shangreaux was originally charged with only… Read more »

Hughes County jury indict David Shangreaux, Jr. on multiple charges

PIERRE, S.D.(KCCR)- A Hughes County grand jury has indicted a Pierre man on three charges in connection to a stabbing death at the end of November. Tuesday the grand jury indicted David Shangreaux, Jr. on a single count each of First Degree Murder, Second Degree Murder and Aggravated Assault.  Shangreaux was originally charged with only… Read more »