PIERRE, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- Governor Larry Rhoden signed two bills(SB96 & SB245) addressing property tax relief into law on Thursday. Senate Bill 96 was the governor’s own proposal. He said it gives counties an optional tool for property-tax reduction. He said the other measure — Senate Bill 245 — lowers the mill levy in the general fund… Read more »
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Recap of Chamber Connection Series
ABERDEEN, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- The Aberdeen Chamber of Commerce’s Chamber Connections Series continued Thursday at the K.O.Lee Public Library. Feature speaker was Ashley Wolf with Dacotah Bank. The theme of the speech was Embracing Change in the Workplace. Wolf talks about change is always constantly happening. Wolf discuss the theme of the speech. Wolf talks about impacts… Read more »
Aberdeen Area Veterans eye building for multi use facility
Aberdeen, SD (Hub City Radio) Area Vets are looking into a facility that could house all the Service organizations in one place. Ret. Brigadier General Tom Croymans has more. Croymans said the facility will be more modern and family friendly than what one might think of with these kinds of Service groups. Fund raising is… Read more »
Recap of National Farmers Union convention held in New Orleans
ABERDEEN, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- The National Farmers Union convention was held in New Orleans, L.A. on March 9th-11th. Over fifty members of the South Dakota Farmers Union attended the convention. One of them was re-elected to his third term as the VP of National Farmers Union, Jeffy Kippley. Kippley discussed what the members wanted to see at… Read more »
South Dakota Farmers Union address topics discussed by SD Legislature
ABERDEEN, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- The South Dakota Legislature addressed topics related to farmers and ranchers in the state. South Dakota Farmers Union VP, Jeff Kippley reacted to what happened this year. Kippley talks about a bill they were looking into dealing with right to repair(HB1269) The bill was defeated by the House of Agriculture and Natural Resources… Read more »
South Dakota Senate concur with amendments to SB245
PIERRE, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- The South Dakota Senate heard about SB245, the amendments sent back by the South Dakota House to among other things would place about $56 million of reserve fund toward homeowner property tax reduction fund. The only legislator in our region to speak on the bill was Senator Carl Perry of Aberdeen who talked… Read more »
Emerson College/Keloland release South Dakota polls
SOUTH DAKOTA(Press Release)- A new Emerson College Polling/KELO-TV survey of the Republican primary election for Governor finds U.S. Congressman Dusty Johnson leading with 28% support, followed by businessman Toby Doeden at 18%, incumbent Governor Larry Rhoden at 17%, and State Rep. Jon Hansen at 14%, while 23% are undecided. Job Approval rating for the following:… Read more »
Representative Scott Moore acknowledged at South Dakota House
PIERRE, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- At the second Legislative Coffee, Representative Scott Moore of Ipswich announced he will not be seeking reelection for his District 23 seat. On Wednesday morning Representative Jack Kolbeck of Sioux Falls who was appointed to that seat by Governor Larry Rhoden in 2025 took time on the floor to honor Representative Moore’s service… Read more »
Update on SB121
PIERRE, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- The South Dakota House on Monday discussed SB121 which deals with additional funding need for the Richmond Dam and spillway project. This bill had a completely different title when it started in the Senate. The bill then what they called hoghoused by the House Appropriation Committee. Representative Al Novstrup of Aberdeen talked about… Read more »
Governor Rhoden sign SB113 into law
PIERRE, S.D.(Press Release) –On Tuesday, Governor Larry Rhoden signed a bill to defend the freedom to worship, SB 113. “Our forefathers came to America seeking one thing – the freedom to worship. And we will continue to fight to defend that freedom,” said Governor Larry Rhoden. “We saw this right come under assault in Minnesota,… Read more »
















