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March 27, 2019

Rounds says President to move forward following Mueller Report

WASHINGTON, D.C. (KCCR) – With the Mueller Report out and behind him, President Donald is ready to move forward. The President said so much after having a lunch meeting Tuesday with Senate Republicans including South Dakota Senator Mike Rounds. Rounds says Republicans are ready to move forward, too. Rounds says the President feels vindicated. That… Read more »

March 27, 2019

Resolution rebukes Johnson for vote against emergency measure on border

WASHINGTON, D.C. (WNAX) – When the South Dakota legislature convenes for the final day on Friday, the Senate State Affairs Committee will take up a resolution: “Rebuking Congressman Dusty Johnson for voting against President Trump’s emergency measure to secure the southern border.” Johnson says he is not too concerned. Johnson says there will be many… Read more »

March 27, 2019

Avon business destroyed in fire

AVON, S.D. (WNAX) – Firefighters from seven departments were called to a fire in Avon that destroyed a long-time business and threatened other buildings in the area. The fire call at Powers Furniture and Appliance was received about 7:30 Tuesday night. The Bon Homme County Sheriffs office says fire units from Avon, Tyndall, Tabor, Springfield,… Read more »

March 27, 2019

Representative says nursing homes need to look at business models

YANKTON, S.D. (WNAX) – South Dakota legislators this year included a 10 percent increase in Medicaid funding for nursing home patients, which will be about an $18 million boost. Representative Jean Hunhoff of Yankton says Governor Kristi Noem also included $5 million in innovation grants. Hunhoff says it is one time money. Hunhoff, Vice Chair… Read more »

March 27, 2019

Pierre couples survive cruise ship ordeal

PIERRE, S.D. (DRG News) – Two Pierre couples plan to be home in a few days after surviving a cruise on extremely rough waters off the coast of Norway last weekend. Lowell and Karen Somsen and Vern and Jeanne (jean-ee) Olson were aboard the Viking Sky for a 12 day cruise to see the Northern… Read more »

March 27, 2019

Thompson to be featured artist at PC Wein Gallery

ABERDEEN, S.D. (HubCityRadio.com) – Nationally and International recognized artist Judy Thompson will be featured at the Presentation College Wein Gallery through May. Thompson, who paints people and places of the Great Plains, will lecture from 7 to 8 p.m. Monday, April 1 in the Southeast Building Lecture Hall. Her exhibit is called, Prairie Gleanings: Watercolors… Read more »

March 26, 2019

Dam breech in Pennington County to impact river in Stanley County

FORT PIERRE, S.D. (DRG News) – A breech in the Quinn Dam in Pennington County has caused emergency officials to close Highway 14 between Wall and Philip and residents in the towns of Cottonwood and Quinn have been told to get to higher ground. Hughes and Stanley County emergency management director Rob Fines says that… Read more »

March 26, 2019

Officials reopen Highway 14 between Wall and Philip

PIERRE, S.D. (Press Release) – Highway 14 has been reopened. Motorists are reminded there is still a flash flood warning in effect and should be aware of their surroundings and not drive through flood waters. Earlier on Tuesday officials with the South Dakota Department of Transportation closed Highway 14 between Exit 112 at Wall and Highway… Read more »

March 26, 2019

Corps of Engineers trying to balance reservoirs on Missouri River

YANKTON, S.D. (WNAX) – The Corps of Engineers is attempting to balance the reservoirs on the Missouri River as snowmelt picks up. John Remus, Chief of the Water Management Division in Omaha, says inflows to Lake Oahe have increased considerably. Remus says the flows into Lewis & Clark Lake have also been consistently high. Remus… Read more »

March 26, 2019

South Dakota ranked second best for taxpayer return on investment

WASHINGTON, D.C. (WalletHub) – With Tax Day approaching, WalletHub today released its latest analysis of the U.S. tax landscape, an in-depth look at the states with the Best & Worst Taxpayer Return on Investment in 2019 as well as accompanying videos. WalletHub used 30 metrics to compare the quality and efficiency of state-government services across… Read more »

March 26, 2019

Bodies recovered in garbage truck found in river

PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — Authorities in South Dakota have recovered the bodies of two men who died when the garbage truck they were in went into a flooded river. The men drove the truck away from the Mitchell landfill on Thursday. They were reported missing Friday. Authorities began searching the James River in Sanborn County… Read more »

March 26, 2019

National American University closing Sioux Falls and Rapid City campuses

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — National American University is closing its Sioux Falls and Rapid City campuses as well as others as the school transitions to online classes. The for-profit university attributes the campus closures to a steep decline in revenue and shifting student preferences. NAU President Ronald Shape says the university leases all of… Read more »

March 26, 2019

Legislators likely to have short agenda on final day of session

PIERRE, S.D. (WNAX) – South Dakota legislators return to Pierre this Friday for the final day of the 2019 session. House Majority Leader Lee Qualm of Platte says so far they have a blank agenda. Qualm says they need to fill out the Executive Board before they can set interim study topics. Qualm says its… Read more »

March 26, 2019

Johnson shares thoughts on tweets of President Trump

WASHINGTON, D.C. (WNAX) – President Trump continues a string of twitter and personal attacks on former Senator John McCain, seven months after the Arizona Senator died. South Dakota Congressman Dusty Johnson says the country deserves better. Johnson says the President turns his attention on a dime. Johnson says the President can be difficult to work… Read more »

March 26, 2019

Long time lobbyist says Noem had good reasons to veto hemp bill

PIERRE, S.D. (WNAX) – The 2019 session of the South Dakota legislature saw a flurry of activity over industrial hemp. Bills authorizing its production passed both the House & Senate with healthy majorities before it was stopped by a veto from Governor Kristi Noem, which was upheld in the Senate. Long time lobbyist and legislative… Read more »