ABERDEEN, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- The 2024 Primary election is taking place today across the state of South Dakota. Brown County Auditor Lynn Heupel talks about the process that they will be using to tabulate votes and send them to the Secretary of State’s Office. Prior to election day, Heupel informed us that 1,396 citizens voted either early… Read more »

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Watertown City Council address improvements at their wastewater treatment facility
WATERTOWN, S.D.(KXLG)- The City Council made two significant approvals at Monday night’s meeting for the Wastewater Treatment Facility Improvements project nearing $62 million, which Watertown Mayor Ried Holien says was a well-vetted out process and “justified.” The project’s first agenda was to approve a $607,126 professional services agreement with TEGRA Group Inc. for Owner’s Representative… Read more »
Tornado reported near Faith on Sunay
RAPID CITY, S.D.(KBHB) – The National Weather Service in Rapid City says a tornado that touched down Sunday west of Faith has been rated an EF2. A damage survey conducted by the National Weather Service estimated the winds reached 118 mph based on the extent of damage. Weather officials say the tornado touched down just… Read more »
Sturgis City Council rule on appeal on citation given to Sturgis Meat Service
STURGIS, S.D.(KBHB) – The Sturgis City Council Monday night ruled on an appeal by Sturgis Meat Service following a citation issued to the company earlier this year for disposing of blood into the city’s sanitary sewer system. According to city documents, city staff witnessed and observed alleged blood draining into the sanitary sewer, which is… Read more »
Sturgis City Council address how to govern going forward
STURGIS, S.D.(KBHB) – The Sturgis City Council met for their first June meeting Monday night, and continued discussion on a controversial Resolution that sparked heated debate at a special meeting last week. Monday night’s meeting was much more civil, as the council first approved the repeal of the original Resolution; 2024-32. That resolution was to… Read more »
No Public Works Director has negative effect in Fort Pierre
FORT PIERRE, S.D.(KCCR)- The lack of an on-staff city engineer in Fort Pierre is starting to add up to back logging projects and stressed city staff. The Council last month voted to not reappoint Public Works Director Rick Hahn, essentially firing Hahn for publicly undisclosed reasons. Mayor Gloria Hanson says it’s having a negative impact… Read more »
Inaugural South Dakota Best Burger Contest to take place in South Dakota
PIERRE, S.D.(Press Release) – South Dakota is home to nearly 14,000 beef farms and ranches caring for 3.5 million head of cattle, outnumbering state residents 4.2 to 1. The South Dakota Beef Industry Council (SDBIC) believes this is the perfect time to introduce the newest campaign to highlight South Dakota Restaurants and the beef farmers… Read more »
Aberdeen City Council discuss resolution addressing intent to increase downtown Bid tax
ABERDEEN, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- At Monday night’s City Council meeting, the council addressed a resolution dealing with the intent to raise the Bid occupation tax rate. This was brought up by the Aberdeen Downtown Association for some of the beautification projects. The current rate is four cents per square foot. The Downtown Association would like to increase… Read more »
Recreational marijuana officially on the November ballot
PIERRE, S.D.(Press Release) – On Monday, the South Dakota Secretary of State announced that the proposed initiated measure to legalize cannabis, sponsored by the leaders of South Dakotans for Better Marijuana Laws (“SDBML”), has officially qualified for the November 5, 2024 ballot. “We worked extremely hard on this signature drive and we are proud to… Read more »
Aberdeen Community Theatre present “Bright Star”
ABERDEEN, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- The Aberdeen Community Theatre is proud to present Bright Star. Managing Director Brian Schultz runs down the dates the play will be performed. Schultz describe the plot of the play. Advance tickets are $24 and can be purchase at Riddle’s Jewelry, by calling the offices at (605) 225-2228, or going online at www.aberdeencommunitytheatre.com.… Read more »
Secretary of State Monae Johnson shares election and voting reminders for primary election
PIERRE, S.D.(DRGNews)- Voters with questions about Tuesday’s primary election in South Dakota can turn to a state agency website for answers. Secretary of State Monae (mo-nay) Johnson says the VIP portal at www.sdsos.gov, provides a variety of election information. Johnson says you can fill out your sample ballot at home and bring it with you… Read more »
District 23 Senate Candidate Steve Roseland talks about his campaign
ABERDEEN, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- District 23 Senate candidate Steve Roseland of Seneca announced his candidacy for the seat back in October of last year. On Monday he appeared on the KSDN Midday Report to discuss his campaign. Roseland tells us about himself. Roseland talks about his priorities for District 23. Roseland talks about what the role state… Read more »
Economy is down in Mid-America region
OMAHA, N.E.(KELO)- The region’s economy has turned negative again…with inflation running too hot for interest rate cuts. That’s the upshot of the monthly Mid-America Business Conditions Index from Creighton University. Economist Ernie Goss says manufacturing supply managers believe they’re dealing with a recession. South Dakota’s readings also turned negative. The state led the region with… Read more »
South Dakota News Watch poll show support for abortion amendment
SOUTH DAKOTA(South Dakota News Watch)- Support for a 2024 ballot amendment that would enshrine abortion rights in the South Dakota Constitution is growing, reflected by a nearly 20-point margin between residents who say they are for the measure and those who oppose it, according to a poll co-sponsored by South Dakota News Watch. Reporter Stu… Read more »
Civics and History Summit in Sioux Falls this week
SIOUX FALLS, S.D.(KELO)- Over four-hundred teachers are converging on Sioux Falls for the next two days. The State Education Department is hosting a Civics and History Summit. It’s all part of the process of developing curriculum to comply with new Social Studies standards approved last year. Kim Poppinga (POP-in-guh), Middle School Curriculum Coordinator for the… Read more »
























