SIOUX FALLS, S.D.(KELO)- South Dakota’s economy is booming, and about to get even hotter. Governor Kristi Noem has unveiled a nearly 8-million dollar state grant program for... Read More
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Johnson statement on Landmark ‘Limit, Save, Grow’ Bill to rein in U.S. Debt
WASHINGTON, D.C.(Press Release) – On Wednesday, U.S. Representative Dusty Johnson (R-S.D.) issued a statement following the passage of the Republican Limit, Save, Grow Act to... Read More
Senator Thune address big government on the Senate floor
ABERDEEN, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- Senator John Thune on Wednesday addressed the impact big government is having on the American people. Senator Thune criticizes President Biden... Read More
Commissioner Steve Westra stepping down
PIERRE, S.D.(Press Release) – On Wednesday, Governor Kristi Noem announced that Steve Westra, Commissioner of the Governor’s Office of Economic Development (GOED), will be... Read More
SD Dept of Health reports 2 new COVID-19 related deaths
PIERRE, S.D.(HubCityRadio.com) – The state reported 2 new COVID-related deaths, while active cases decreased & hospitalizations increased, according to figures released by... Read More
Aberdeen Parks & Rec to host historic walks in May
ABERDEEN, S.D.(Press Release)- Come celebrate Historic Preservation Month by participating in a walking tour of the Hagerty and Lloyd Historical District sponsored by the Aberdeen... Read More
NSU choirs to present ‘Stories in Song’ concert April 30
ABERDEEN, S.D.(Press Release) – The Northern State University Concert Choir and Chamber Choir will present their spring concert, entitled “Stories in Song,” at 3 p.m.... Read More
U.S. House passes the debt limit resolution Wednesday
WASHINGTON, D.C.(WNAX)- Republicans in the US House voted in favor of a potential budget and debt agreement. South Dakota Congressman Dusty Johnson says they want to set some... Read More
Senator Rounds address retirement funds
WASHINGTON, D.C.(WNAX)- The recent report by the Trustees of the Social Security System that without changes, funds for the retirement program would start to run short in 2034 is... Read More
EPA finalizing rules dealing with PFAs in drinking water
YANKTON, S.D.(WNAX)- The Environmental Protection Agency is working through details of issuing final rules dealing with PFAS(p-fas) chemicals in drinking water. Those are the so... Read More
Senator Nesiba disappointed child care not part of a summer study
SIOUX FALLS, S.D.(KELO)- At least one member of the legislature’s executive committee was hoping for a study on daycare needs. Senate Minority Leader Reynold Nesiba says... Read More
Shoppers surprised service fees added to bill using credit or debit card at some businesses
PIERRE, S.D.(WNAX)- Some shoppers are surprised by service fees being added to their bills when they use a credit or debit card. South Dakota Retailers Association Executive... Read More
SDSU to graduate their 100,000th student on May 6th Commencement
BROOKINGS, S.D.(KJJQ)- When South Dakota State University holds graduation ceremonies on May 6, university officials will mark a milestone. SDSU President Barry Dunn. Dunn says a... Read More
Bird flu starting to appear in South Dakota
PIERRE, S.D.(KELO)- South Dakota is seeing new cases of bird flu and there will probably be more. Already, state producers have had to destroy hundreds of thousands of turkeys and... Read More
Senator Bolin comment on rules used for spending on housing infrastructure projects
CANTON, S.D.(WNAX)- The first bill the South Dakota legislature passed this year was one to authorize spending two hundred million dollars in state and federal funding on housing... Read More