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June 24, 2019

Falling Water Levels on the Missouri

WNAX (Yankton): Levels on the Missouri River are falling both upstream and downstream. Mike Swenson, a hydraulic engineer with the Corps of Engineers in Omaha, says releases from Gavins Point Dam will be dropped some this week. Swenson says Ft. Randall Dam will also be adjusting releases. Swenson says Lake Oahe also continues to fall… Read more »

June 24, 2019

Congressman Dusty Johnson comments on race relations & education

WNAX (Yankton, SD): Representative Dusty Johnson acknowledges more issues that have come about after the 2016 overhauling of South Dakota’s education funding formula. He says though keeping promises to raise teachers pay is a primary focus, there are many other issues that need to be tackled. Representative Dusty Johnson Reflects after this months Juneteenth Celebrations… Read more »

June 24, 2019

Aberdeen Police Arrest 5 People for Intentional Damage

ABERDEEN POLICE DEPARTMENT:  On 06/22/2019, Aberdeen Police made contact with persons of interest in the recent rash of intentional damage that involved vehicle and residential windows being shot out by BB guns. Investigation led to the arrests of one adult and four juvenile males, all for felony intentional damage. One juvenile was also charged with… Read more »

June 24, 2019

Flood plain maps being updated

WNAX (Yankton, SD):  The Federal Emergency Management Agency is updating flood plain maps across the state. Marc Macy with the South Dakota Office of Emergency Management says most east river counties will see the updates. Macy says the new maps could lead to changes in county zoning. Macy says the flood plain mapping will take… Read more »

June 24, 2019

Brookings County Fatal Motorcycle Crash

BROOKINGS, S.D. – One man died Friday night in a motorcycle crash east of Brookings. The name of the deceased is not yet being released pending notification of family members. He was the only person involved. A 2015 Harley Davidson FLTRXS was westbound on U.S. Highway 14 when the vehicle drifted off the roadway to the… Read more »

June 24, 2019

Aberdeen Christian starts sustainability campaign

ABERDEEN, S.D. (HubCityRadio.com) – Aberdeen Christian School has started a sustainability campaign. The school is trying to raise funds to help offset a solid tuition assistance program that enables students to attend. ACS Superintendent Eric Kline explains the details. Kline said the sustainability campaign has two targets. The school just finished a couple of major… Read more »

June 21, 2019

DOT Rail Line Sale

The South Dakota Railroad Board has authorized the Department of Transportation to begin a process that could lead to the sale of state-owned rail lines. D.O.T. Secretary Darin Bergquist says selling the lines has always been part of the plan. Bergquist says state ownership may have slowed some potential investments. Bergquist says they could have… Read more »

June 21, 2019

Noem Taps Gill for Department of Social Services

PIERRE, S.D. – Governor Kristi Noem today announced that Laurie Gill will serve as Secretary of the South Dakota Department of Social Services (DSS). She will begin serving in this capacity on July 9, 2019. “Laurie is committed to excellence in everything she does,” said Noem. “I’ve been impressed with her leadership at the Bureau of… Read more »

June 21, 2019

SDSU Extension Specialist on Forage Challenges

WNAX (Sioux City IA): The cold and wet spring with record flooding in some parts of South Dakota has created some challenges for those trying to plant alfalfa and even get the first cutting completed. SDSU Extension Dairy Field Specialist Tracey Erickson says many producers were two weeks behind with their planting and then had… Read more »

June 21, 2019

State Board approves Next Generation 911 contract with CenturyLink

PIERRE, S.D. – South Dakota’s 9-1-1 Coordination Board has awarded a new contract to CenturyLink to provide Next Generation 911 services to the state. Board members approved the contract at its Friday meeting. The five-year contract, with a five-year renewal period, is worth $34 million during the 10-year period.  “The board has done excellent work… Read more »

June 21, 2019

Farm Leader Says MFP Uncertainty with Possible World Challenge

WNAX (Sioux City, IA): The European Union, China and five other countries are criticizing President Trump’s Market Facilitation Program claiming it violates world trade rules. Specifically, the aid program could exceed the nation’s WTO subsidy commitments. South Dakota Farmers Union President Doug Sombke says he noticed problems with MFP since its inception. He says if… Read more »

June 21, 2019

Sioux Falls will soon get a “Rage Room”

KELO News:  Sioux Falls will soon get South Dakota’s first ‘rage room’. Kari Black at Escapades on Western Avenue says its a room where people can smash things with hammers or bats to get their frustrations out: Black hopes to have the rage room open by the end of the summer. She also owns the… Read more »

June 21, 2019

Water Hydrant Testing Monday

CITY OF ABERDEEN:  Beginning at approximately 8am on Monday, June 24, 2019, weather permitting, the Aberdeen Fire Department will begin flow-testing fire hydrants in the following area: From Railroad Avenue South to City Limits Between South Dakota & South Roosevelt Streets The fire department will be opening hydrants and residents will experience some water pressure… Read more »

June 21, 2019

Major Rick Miller taking control of South Dakota Highway Patrol

DAKOTA RADIO GROUP (PIERRE, SD): South Dakota Highway Patrol Major Rick Miller will be promoted to Colonel and will officially take the helm of the Patrol during a state Capitol Rotunda ceremony tomorrow (Fri.) morning. Miller takes over from Craig Price who is now the Secretary of the South Dakota Department of Public Safety. Miller… Read more »