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September 4, 2019

Rounds not looking for change in Master Manual

WASHINGTON, D.C. (WNAX) – South Dakota Senator Mike Rounds is encouraging the Corps of Engineers to change the markers they use to release flood waters from Missouri River reservoirs but says they shouldn’t have to amend the Master Manual to do that. The Master Manual is the guidebook that outlines the eight priorities for river… Read more »

September 4, 2019

Moon exhibit currently on display at Dacotah Prairie Museum

ABERDEEN, S.D. (HubCityRadio.com) – It’s been 50 years since man first walked on the moon and there is an exhibit to celebrate that anniversary currently on display at the Dacotah Prairie Museum. Memories of the Moon features a wide variety of items associated with that historic event, according to Lora Schaunaman, Curator of Exhibits at… Read more »

September 4, 2019

College students dealing with new free speech law

VERMILLION, S.D. (WNAX) – The South Dakota legislature this year passed a law (HB1087) outlining free speech and intellectual diversity at the state’s universities. That was in response to what some legislators felt was bias toward conservative speakers and organizations. Democratic Representative Ryan Cwach of Yankton says he has been hearing from university officials. Cwach… Read more »

September 4, 2019

Dems close two offices to shore up finances

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (WNAX) – The South Dakota Democratic Party has taken steps to shore up its finances, including closing their offices in Sioux Falls and Rapid City. Party Chair Paula Hawks, who started that position on May first says she was blindsided by a Federal Election Commission audit report. Hawks says closing the two… Read more »

September 3, 2019

Sobriety checkpoints announced for September

PIERRE, S.D. (Press Release) – Sobriety checkpoints are planned for 16 counties during the month of September. That is according to the South Dakota’s Department of Public Safety. The checkpoints are done monthly in different counties as a way to discourage drivers from drinking and then driving. A total of 21 checkpoints are planned statewide… Read more »

September 3, 2019

South Dakota receiving largest amount from FCC

PIERRE, S.D. (WNAX) – The Federal Communications Commission has announced that South Dakota will get more than $700 million over the next 10 years to help internet providers expand broadband services. Greg Dean with the South Dakota Telecommunications Association says it will help their members complete wiring rural areas of the state. Dean says while… Read more »

September 3, 2019

Seeley to be Commissioner of Bureau of Human Resources

PIERRE, S.D. (Press Release) – Governor Kristi Noem today announced that Darin Seeley will join her administration as Commissioner of the Bureau of Human Resources (BHR). Seeley will begin serving in this capacity on Oct. 14. “A strong state government takes care of its people, and BHR plays a leading role in that effort,” said… Read more »

September 3, 2019

Woman survives fall from cliff at park near Sioux Falls

GARRETSON, S.D. (AP) — Authorities say a Minnesota woman has escaped with minor injuries after falling more than 80 feet (24 meters) from a cliff at a state park in South Dakota. Minnehaha County sheriff’s Sgt. Scott Dubbe says the fall happened Monday evening at the Palisades State Park, about 20 miles (32 kilometers) northeast… Read more »

September 3, 2019

Indications are El Nino fading away

ABERDEEN, S.D. (WNAX) – Much of the wet weather over the past eighteen months has been connected to the ongoing El Nino. That is warming of the Pacific Ocean surface, which has an impact on North American weather. South Dakota State Climatologist Laura Edwards says there are indicators that El Nino is fading away. Edwards… Read more »

September 3, 2019

Johnson reflects on first eight months in office

WASHINGTON, D.C. (WNAX) – South Dakota Congressman Dusty Johnson has completed the first eight months of his two-year term. He says so far, some good, some bad. Members of Congress return to Washington this week after their August break. Johnson says there is on big item on their to do list. Johnson says they also… Read more »

September 3, 2019

McLaughlin man sentenced to 17 years in death of son

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — A South Dakota man convicted of killing his infant son has been sentenced to more than 17 years in prison. Thirty-two-year-old Kenneth Chase, of McLaughlin, was charged with second-degree murder. Authorities say he inflicted traumatic head injuries to the victim that led to his death in April 2018. U.S. District… Read more »

September 3, 2019

Ag Secretary orders investigation into beef pricing margins

ELKTON, S.D. (WNAX) – U.S. Ag Secretary Sonny Perdue has ordered an investigation into beef pricing margins after the recent fire at the Holcomb, Kansas Tyson Foods Packing plant. Following the fire, margins were pushed to record highs. South Dakota Cattlemen’s Association President Steve (oh-l-uh-rick) Ollerich of Elkton, says cattle producers took a financial hit… Read more »

September 3, 2019

State resources provide backup to local officials during times of need

PIERRE, S.D. (WNAX) – From blizzards and spring flooding, to summer storms and tornadoes the state has seen a number of disasters this year. South Dakota Department of Public Safety Secretary Craig Price says state resources are usually a backup to local officials. Price says he was very impressed with the response to the tornado… Read more »

September 3, 2019

Farm Bureau President reminds people of farm stress helpline

PIERRE, S.D. (WNAX) – Rural mental health continues to be a concern with producers facing storm challenges, a continuing trade war and low commodity prices. South Dakota Farm Bureau President Scott VanderWal says if you need help or know of someone who does, there is a rural helpline available in South Dakota. The farm stress… Read more »

September 2, 2019

Noem addresses soldiers and families during ceremony

ABERDEEN, S.D. (WNAX) – The South Dakota National Guard’s Alpha Battery, 147th Field Artillery &. 147th Forward Support Company of Aberdeen and Watertown were officially deployed yesterday (Sunday) as they get ready to go to Europe to participate in Operation Atlantic Resolve/European Deterrence Initiative. Governor Kristi Noem spoke at the ceremony. Noem says a deployment… Read more »