ABERDEEN, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- The Brown County Fair Foundation was established in 2023. At Tuesday’s Brown County Commission meeting, they received a report from Foundation President Laura Siefken. Siefken discuss their fundraising effort done out at the fairgrounds. Siefken talks about the role of the newly formed livestock committee. Foundation Board Member Jeff Kippley provide the figures.… Read more »
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Former Commissioner Dennis Feickert address SB201(Goverment overriding city/county ordinances)
ABERDEEN, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- Former Brown County Commissioner & state legislator Dennis Feickert appeared in front of the Brown County Commission Tuesday to address SB201. The bill provide new statutory requirements for regulating linear transmission facilities and to declare an emergency. Feickert told the commission his view on compromising freedom. Feickert express concern about a provision in… Read more »
House Commerce & Energy Committee defeat HB1243(Extend deadline request to PUC to any party)
PIERRE, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- The South Dakota House & Energy Committee on Monday heard arguments about HB1243. The bill would extend deadlines for action by the Public Utilities Commission upon the request of any party. Prime sponsor of the bill was Representative Karla Lems of Canton. Jeremiah Murphy, lobbyist for Landowners for Eminent Domain Reform want to… Read more »
House Commerce & Energy Committee defeat HB1256(90% easements for pipeline)
ABERDEEN, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- The House Commerce & Energy Committee discuss HB1256 Monday night. HB1256 which establish percentage requirements for voluntary agreements governing pipeline construction prior to the filing of a petition for condemnation. Prime sponsor was Representative was John Sjaarda of Valley Springs who was looking to establish a 90% requirement for this petition. Supporters of… Read more »
South Dakota Senate fails to pass HB1043(Lithium tax)
PIERRE, S.D. (SDBA) — Scientifically, lithium is not a precious metal. And as of Monday, legislatively, it won’t be taxed in South Dakota. At least not yet. On a reconsideration vote, the Senate again failed to pass taxing lithium at the severance tax rate of 5% on a 21 to 12 vote. HB1043 needed a… Read more »
The Starlets to perform Thursday February 22nd at Johnson Fine Art Center
ABERDEEN, S.D.(Press Release)- The Aberdeen Community Concert Association (ACCA) is excited for their next concert of the 2023-24 Season. The Starlets will perform on Thursday, February 22 at 7:00 pm at the Harvey and Cynthia Jewett Theatre in the NSU Johnson Fine Art Center. Inspired by iconic girl groups The Ronettes, The Angels, The Shirelles… Read more »
SB32(Fairgrounds bill) has hearing date set for Wednesday
PIERRE, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- SB32 which provide for the distribution of tax revenue from certain gross receipts occurring on fairgrounds will have a hearing date with the South Dakota Senate Taxation Committee on Wednesday beginning at 10am. Prime sponsor is Senator Al Novstrup of Aberdeen. Novstrup hopes other counties running fairs will offer support for this bill.… Read more »
Local EMSs to apply for portions of $7.5 million in grant money
PIERRE, S.D.(KXLG)- Local Emergency Medical Services (EMS) in South Dakota have an extremely rare opportunity to apply for a portion of $7.5 million in grant money before it expires for developing and implementing systems and solutions to support the sustainability of these critical services. Secretary of Health Melissa Magstadt explains more about the first two… Read more »
South Dakota Education Secretary Graves address teacher pay
PIERRE, S.D.(KELO)- The South Dakota Legislature has been trying to push teacher pay higher for several years. This year, they’re working to put some teeth into their efforts. State Education Secretary Dr. Joseph Graves testified on the latest compensation proposal Monday. South Dakota ranks 49th in the nation for average teacher pay.
House Education Committee passes HB1178(Ban obscene acts in colleges)
PIERRE, S.D.(KELO)- South Dakota Lawmakers are still searching for ways to outlaw obscene acts on college and university campuses. The House Education committee endorsed a bill this morning that forbids the support of obscene, live acts as well as holding them on state property. Representative Chris Karr of Sioux Falls sponsored the bill. The bill… Read more »