SIOUX FALLS, S.D.(KELO)- 2024 will mark the return to tighter budgets for South Dakota legislators. That’s the prediction of state Representative Tony Venhuizen of Sioux Falls…who’s a member of the Appropriations Committee. Venhuizen says it’s all changing because federal stimulus money is running out, and the economy isn’t expanding like it did the last few… Read more »
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Governor still waiting on State Supreme Court’ ruling on conflict of interest cases
PIERRE, S.D.(KELO)- South Dakota lawmakers are gearing up for the 2024 legislative sesion. As they do, there’s a potential storm brewing beneath the surface. There’s still no word from the Supreme Court on whether it will issue an advisory ruling on conflicts of interest for state officials. That problem led to the resignation of Rapid… Read more »
Petitioners settle with Minnehaha County offices
SIOUX FALLS, S.D.(KELO)- They’re calling it a big win for direct democracy. The group trying to place an abortion measure on next year’s South Dakota ballot has finalized an agreement with Minnehaha County. Dakotans for Health sued the county when it restricted the area where petitions could be circulated at the Administration building. Co-founder Rick… Read more »
Gabby Barrett to perform at 2024 Brown County Fair
ABERDEEN, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- The Brown County Fair Manager Rachel Kippley announced Wednesday that country superstar Gabby Barrett will be performing Thursday, August 15th. Here’s the announcement that aired on their official Facebook page:(1:40) The Thursday show at the Fair are sponsored by Midco, Pioneer Seed, and Pheasant Country 103. Tickets go on sale for four weeks… Read more »
Watertown City Council receive update on their bridges
WATERTOWN, S.D.(KWAT)–The Watertown City Council received a report this week on the condition of the city’s bridges. There are 11 of them in the city limits that receive periodic inspections. Chris Brozik is with Civil Design of Brookings, which conducted the inspections. Brozik says summer’s inspections found all of the bridges in excellent shape except… Read more »
Pierre City Commission pass resolution dealing with liquor licenses
PIERRE, S.D.(KCCR)- The Pierre City Commission is making it harder for people outside Pierre and Fort Pierre to take use their alcohol license for special events in the city. Commissioners passed a resolution to restrict the use of special alcohol licenses. Finance Officer Twila Hoffrogge says a recent special license application made them aware of… Read more »
Christmas at the Capitol event held Tuesday at Pierre
PIERRE, S.D.(KCCR)- Another season of Christmas at the Capitol flipped the switch on another season Tuesday night. Pierre Mayor Steve Harding emceed the Grand Lighting Ceremony and says the true gift of Christmas are the memories around a Christmas tree. This year’s Capitol Christmas tree is a 27 foot Black Hills Spruce from Onida. Governor… Read more »
Aberdeen man who died in shooting identified
ABERDEEN, S.D.(Aberdeen Insider)- A 70-year-old Aberdeen man who died as the result of a Nov. 15 shooting has been identified. The incident remains under investigation, but Brown County State’s Attorney Karly Winter confirmed the man who died was Donald Heinz. The shooting was in the parking lot of the Aberdeen Family YMCA. According to police reports… Read more »
Hughes County Commission decline request to support youth hunting & reducing coyote population
PIERRE, S.D.(KCCR)- The Hughes County Commission said thanks, but no thanks Monday night to an idea to support youth hunting and the reduction of coyote population in the county. District 24 Senator Jim Mehlhaff approached the Commission on behalf of local conservationist Steve Nelson. Mehlhaff says Nelson’s proposed change to state law would have permitted… Read more »
Sturgis City Council held work sessions
STURGIS, S.D.(KBHB) – The Sturgis City Council held two work sessions ahead of their meeting last night to discuss two topics expected to be before them soon. The topics were a proposed American Flat Track race the second weekend of the Rally and the possibility of moving the April municipal election to the primary election… Read more »