PIERRE, S.D.(KMIT)- It was recently announced that South Dakota volunteer fire departments will receive $5 million in grant funding. State Fire Marshal Paul Merriman explains what kind of equipment will be purchased with the grant money. Merriman talks about the importance and role of volunteer fire departments. Grants ranged from 700 dollars to 40,000 dollars. … Read more »
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Better Business Bureau reporting more gift card scams in 2023
MITCHELL, S.D.(KMIT)- There has been a substantial increase in scams involving gift cards. The Better Business Bureau says gift card scams have risen by more than 50 percent. Jessie Schmidt is with the South Dakota Better Business Bureau. She says gift card scams take all kinds of forms. Schmidt explains how the scam works. She… Read more »
Sturgis’s 2024 election dates will stay the same
STURGIS, S.D.(KBHB) – Meade County Acting Auditor Rhean Crane told the Meade County Commission that Sturgis will not move its municipal election in 2024. The city council held a work session earlier this month to discuss the possibility of moving its April municipal election to the June primary date. Crane, however, says the 2024 election… Read more »
California ballot initiative could impact pork producers
SIOUX FALLS, S.D.(KELO)- California politics are making an already tough time for the pork industry even worse. Pork producers are losing between 20 and 40-dollars per head at the market. Now, a California ballot initiative – Prop 12 – is requiring producers to provide more pen space for each animal. South Dakota Pork Producers Council… Read more »
Mistletoe on Main is today
ABERDEEN, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- Downtown Aberdeen will be busy today as the Aberdeen Downtown Association & HubCityRadio is hosting Mistletoe on Main, Executive Director Alexa Sheldon provides a preview. Sheldon talks about who will be at Engel’s Event Center. Sheldon encourage citizens to bring their wallet & help support local businesses in downtown Aberdeen. The event itself… Read more »
South Dakota state employees to receive 50% off online courses for offered by public universities
PIERRE, S.D.(DRGNews)- Beginning with the 2024 spring semester, eligible state of South Dakota employees will be able to pay half price for online courses offered by the state’s public universities. Board of Regents Executive Director Nathan Lukkes (lucas) says up until now, state employees have only received the discount if they attended classes in person,… Read more »
ICAP provide update to Codington County Commission
WATERTOWN, S.D.(KXLG) Inter-Lakes Community Action Partnership (ICAP) is partly supported by Codington County, and typically, approximately every two years, a statistical update is presented to the Commissioners. Eric Kunzweiler is the CEO of Inter-Lakes Community Action Partnership. Additionally, ICAP repaired or replaced around 20 furnaces. ICAP has become more “regional” in coverage and has consolidated… Read more »
Sioux Falls woman arrested following standoff Thursday
SIOUX FALLS, S.D.(KELO)- A 41-year old woman is jailed on kidnapping charges following a standoff with Sioux Falls Police Thursday. Sheriff’s Deputies were serving an arrest warrant on Summer Herman for a bond violation in an aggravated domestic assault case. Police Sergeant Paul Creviston says Herman held a woman and small child for a time.… Read more »
Senator Rounds talks about the passage of the NDAA
WASHINGTON, D.C.(KELO)- It’s a couple of months overdue, but the U-S Senate has given final legislative approval to a new defense spending bill. The measure will have a major impact on Ellsworth Air Force Base near Rapid City. The base will become home to the new B-21 Raider Stealth Bomber. Senator Mike Rounds helped to… Read more »
SD Board of Regents add three states to their Advantage rate program
PIERRE, S.D.(KELO)- Add three more states to the South Dakota Board of Regents’ Advantage rate program. Minnesota, Kansas and Missouri students are now approved for in-state tuition rates. Regents President Tim Rave calls the program a win-win. Rave says the hope is that when the students graduate they’ll stay, work and raise a family in… Read more »