WATERTOWN, S.D.(KXLG)- On Tuesday, the Codington County Commissioners received an update on the jail construction project from representatives of Tegra Group and Architecture Inc. Dick Strasberg and Tyler Klatt provided the update from the TEGRA Group, Andrew Eitreim from Architect Inc., and Bill Barrett (VP of Pre-Construction) and Greg Beebe (Senior Estimator) from Breckenhauer. Klatt… Read more »

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Joint Committee on Appropriation receive report on new location for mens prison
PIERRE, S.D. (SDBA) — During a legislative budget hearing Thursday, South Dakota corrections officials defended plans for a new $825 million men’s prison, facing tough questions about location and costs. “This is not a supermax facility,” Department of Corrections Secretary Kellie Wasko told the Joint Appropriations Committee. “We’re taking this population of bad players and… Read more »
Report on fatalities on South Dakota highways in 2024
PIERRE, S.D.(DRGNews)- Updated preliminary numbers now show there were six more fatalities on South Dakota’s roadways in 2024 than there were in 2023. The revised unofficial totals from the state Department of Public Safety are 146 fatalities in 2024; 140 in 2023; 137 in 2022; 148 in 2021; and 141 in 2020. The updated report… Read more »
Update on SB12 introduced by Senator Michael Rohl
PIERRE, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- District 1 Senator Michael Rohl presented SB12 to the South Dakota Senate State Affairs Committee Wednesday. SB12 limit the amount of money that may be loaned to a candidate or political committee. Senator Rohl describe what the bill does. Rohl discuss what happened last year is what prompted this bill. There was no… Read more »
Update on SB9 brought up by Senator Rohl
PIERRE, S.D(HubCityRadio)- District 1 Senator Michael Rohl presented SB9 to the South Dakota Senate State Affairs Committee Wednesday. SB9 make public the calendars and appointment logs of certain public officials. Senator Rohl tells the committee that other states across the country are already doing this. Rohl describe the purpose of the bill. Among the opposition… Read more »
Preview of 3rd annual Casey Kulm Memorial Tournament
ABERDEEN, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- The 3rd annual Casey Kulm Memorial Tournament is coming up on Saturday, February 1st at Dahme Lake. Casey was killed by a drunk driver back in 2022. His father Mike Kulm provides a preview. Kulm talks about a new category for this year’s tournament. Kulm talks about the various table prizes begin given… Read more »
Milbank woman charge with attempted murder to receive mental competency test
MILBANK, S.D.(KWAT)–A judge has approved a mental competency evaluation for the woman charged in a shooting at a Milbank nursing home this month. Forty year-old Carrie Collins was an employee in training at Avantara Milbank when she became disgruntled with her supervisor, and shot her in the face with a pistol on January 15th. Collins… Read more »
South Dakota Tourism industry set new records in 2024
PIERRE, S.D.(DRGNews)- South Dakota’s tourism industry saw another record breaking year in 2024. South Dakota Department of Tourism Secretary Jim Hagen says their annual study– conducted by Tourism Economics– showed the state increasing in visitor numbers and visitor spending when compared to 2023. Hagen says tourism supports almost 59,000 jobs (58,824), generating $2.24 billion in… Read more »
Update on SB17 sponsored by Senator Michael Rohl
PIERRE, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- District 1 Senator Michael Rohl presented SB17 to the South Dakota Senate State Affairs Committee on Wednesday. SB17 clarify when a political committee must file certain campaign finance disclosure statements. Senator Rohl explains the purpose of the bill. Rohl states an example. Rachel Soulak, Director of Elections for the Secretary of State’s Office… Read more »
Senator Rohl present SB11 to the Senate State Affairs Committee
PIERRE, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- District 1 Senator Michael Rohl presented SB11 to the South Dakota Senate State Affairs Committee on Wednesday. SB11 limit the amount of money that a political committee may accept from an inactive candidate campaign committee. Senator Rohl details what is the purpose of the bill. Rohl talks about exactly what the bill does.… Read more »
Update on SB10 sponsored by Senator Michael Rohl
PIERRE, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- District 1 Senator Michael Rohl presented SB10 to the South Dakota Senate State Affairs Committee on Wednesday. SB10 shorten the time before records of a Governor or a lieutenant governor are opened to the public. Senator Rohl address the situation in case a governor dies while in office. Rohl request cutting the time… Read more »
South Dakota House State Affairs Committee passes HB1066(State’s residency requirements for voting)
PIERRE, S.D.(SDBA)- The House State Affairs Committee voted 7-6 Wednesday to advance House Bill 1066. It would require voters to prove they live in South Dakota. Supporters of the measure say the state’s residency requirements are lax. Republican Senator John Carley from Piedmont. However, opponents of the measure say not so fast. The bill could… Read more »
Aberdeen City Manager announce Mark Hoven to retire from Aberdeen Parks & Rec
ABERDEEN, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- At Tuesday’s Aberdeen City Council meeting, Aberdeen City Manager Robin Bobzien announced the Mark Hoven, Director of Aberdeen Parks, Recreation, & Forestry Department will be retiring. Hoven plans to retire in May.
Dakota State looking to expand cybersecurity program
MADISON, S.D.(KELO)- South Dakota is well-positioned to make big gains in the cyber security world. The expected confirmation of Governor Kristi Noem as Homeland Security Secretary is one of the driving factors. The state’s Washington congressional delegation only has three members…but all three are in leadership positions. Dakota State University President Jose-Marie Griffiths says that… Read more »
First Legislative Coffee scheduled for Saturday at NSU
ABERDEEN, S.D.(HubCityRadio) – The Aberdeen Area Chamber of Commerce is hosting the first Legislative Coffee in 2025 on Saturday, January 25th. The session, which is free and open to the public, will be held from 10am to 12pm in the Kessler’s Champions Club, Barnett Center, Northern State University campus. Refreshments will be served. Legislators from… Read more »



















