PIERRE, S.D.(KELO)- The South Dakota Health Department is rolling out a new system that will place Health information at your fingertips…no matter where you live. NEXUS SD is being rolled out to partner organizations this week. NEXUS Director Rachel Sehr says it will also be available for the public in the future. The NEXUS SD… Read more »
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Bow Wow Boogie coming Saturday March 30th
ABERDEEN, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- The Aberdeen Area Humane Society will be hosting the Bow Wow Boogie on Saturday, March 30th to help raise funds for the Humane Society. Board member Mona Smith provided a preview. She talks about the itinerary for the event. Smith talks about those who maybe interested in showing pictures for the slide show… Read more »
Governor Noem signs bill to fund Center for Quantum Information Science and Technology into law
MADISON, S.D.(Press Release) – On Wednesday, Governor Kristi Noem signed SB 45, which funds the establishment of a Center for Quantum Information Science and Technology. You can find a photo of the bill signing here. “South Dakota is continuing to be a leader in emerging technology,” said Governor Noem. “This center will combine numerous fields… Read more »
Akaska Development Corporation looking to help cattle producers in Texas
AKASKA, S.D.(DRGNews)- The Akaska Development Corporation is coordinating the transportation to get hay and feed donations from South Dakota to cattle producers in Texas devastated by recent wildfires. Texas Rancher Billy Hall says they’re doing what they can to manage the herds and resources they have left. Hall says some people have been able to… Read more »
Governor signs bills into law & host town hall in Mitchell
MITCHELL, S.D.(KMIT)- Governor Noem made a stop in Mitchell on Wednesday for a bill signing and townhall. In a Mitchell Senior High School library packed with constituents, teachers, students, Lieutenant Governor Larry Rhoden, several members of her staff, and a handful of state legislators, Noem signed House Bill 1022, which makes an appropriation so that… Read more »
Pierre Airport to work on runway reconstruction project
PIERRE, S.D.(KCCR)- The City of Pierre is preparing for another major runway reconstruction project at Pierre Regional Airport. City Commissioners Tuesday night approved an engineering contract with the H-W Lochner firm for the Runway 13-31 project. Airport Manager Brian Cowles says the project will be similar to the Runway seven-two-five project finished last year. Cowles… Read more »
Sanford Health coming to Watertown
WATERTOWN, S.D.(KWAT)–Sanford Health has positioned itself to make a major move into Watertown in the future. Documents obtained by KWAT News confirm the medical provider has purchased just under 10 acres of land for approximately $3.5 million. Those documents filed with the Codington County Register of Deeds office show the land in question is located… Read more »
City of Sioux Falls announce their crime stats
SIOUX FALLS, S.D.(KELO)- The latest crime stats are out for Sioux Falls…and Mayor Paul TenHaken says they’re good. Police Chief Jon Thum (TOMB) says drug offenses and car thefts mushroomed, but violent crime dropped. Violent crime in the city did increase in one area…offenses against law enforcement officers. Minnehaha County Chief Deputy Jeff Gromer says… Read more »
Update on Alzheimer’s Association
ABERDEEN, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- The South Dakota Alzheimer’s Association will be here in Aberdeen on Thursday with a seminar focusing on communicating with those dealing with the disease. Executive Director Leslie Morrow provide an update on a drug that the Food & Drug Administration has put a delay on for now. A.I.(Artificial Intelligence) is seen as the… Read more »
The Grand Re-Opening of Burger King in Aberdeen
ABERDEEN, S.D. (Hub City Radio) – The official grand opening of the Burger King restaurant took place in Aberdeen on the corner of 6th Avenue and Dakota Street on Tuesday, March 12th and it could not have been more of a perfect day in terms of the weather to hold such a celebration! The citizens… Read more »