ABERDEEN, S.D. (Press Release) For Immediate Release: Monday, April 1, 2024 Severe Weather Preparedness Week April 8-12, 2024 is Severe Weather Preparedness Week in South Dakota and Minnesota. This week serves as an opportunity to increase awareness and response to summer severe weather hazards. The National Weather Service encourages people to think about personal safety plans during this… Read more »

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Arrest made in Spink County graffiti case
REDFIELD, S.D. (KELOLAND) — An arrest has been made after graffiti was reported at the Redfield school last week. The Spink County Sheriff’s Department says it happened at 7 a.m. Friday morning. Video from the Redfield School District showed someone run up to the school activity doors, spray paint them then leave. During the investigation,… Read more »
South Dakota’s high health care costs causing many to skip treatments
SIOUX FALLS, S.D.(SD NewsWatch)- A new data analysis shows that South Dakota has the second-highest health care costs for consumers in the nation. Here is South Dakota News Watch reporter Bart Pfankuch with a report.(1:18) To learn more about it go to www.sdnewswatch.org.
Brian Bengs to discuss U.S. involvement with NATO on April 2nd
ABERDEEN, S.D.(Press Release) – The former legal advisor and operational law instructor at NATO School Oberammergau Brian Bengs will deliver a keynote address at 7 p.m. April 2 in the Northern State University’s Johnson Fine Arts Center Lecture Classroom 117. Bengs’ presentation, titled “Collective Self-Defense: Understanding U.S. Involvement in NATO,” will provide an insightful exploration… Read more »
2nd annual Aberdeen Burger Battle underway
ABERDEEN, S.D.(Press Release) – Alumni of the 2023 Leadership Aberdeen Class, along with the Aberdeen Area Chamber of Commerce, Aberdeen Downtown Association and the Aberdeen Area Convention and Visitors Bureau, will be kicking off the 2nd Annual Aberdeen Burger Battle on April 1st. There will be sixteen participating restaurants this year, up from ten in… Read more »
Congressman Johnson comment on Governor Noem’s request for audit on tribal lands
WATERTOWN, S.D.(KWAT)- Governor Noem has been critical of the federal government for what she says is a lack of funding for tribal law enforcement agencies on South Dakota’s nine Indian Reservations. It’s an issue that also has the attention of Congressman Dusty Johnson. Governor Noem is calling for a financial audit of each reservation to… Read more »
Beers for Baird Park fundraiser is April 27th
ABERDEEN, S.D.(Press Release) – The 2024 Leadership Aberdeen class has chosen improvements at the Baird Park & Sledding Hill as their class project. The goal is to purchase a snow-making machine and associated equipment to ensure enough snow on the sledding hill throughout the winter season for children and families to enjoy. The class is… Read more »
Governor Noem requests meeting with Oglala Sioux Tribe
PIERRE, S.D.(Press Release) – On Thursday, Governor Kristi Noem wrote to Oglala Sioux Tribe (OST) President Frank Star Comes Out and requested a meeting with him, tribal councilmembers, and his people. She requested the meeting to discuss challenges that his community faces and her call for an audit of federal dollars going to South Dakota’s… Read more »
Welcome Home Vietnam Veterans Day was Friday
MITCHELL, S.D.(KMIT)- Friday was Welcome Home Vietnam Veterans Day. South Dakota Department of Veterans Affairs Deputy Secretary Aaron Pollard talks about how you can recognize the day. More than 27,000 South Dakotans served in the Vietnam War, with 210 perishing. Pollard says it’s important for Vietnam veterans to take advantage of the benefits they’ve earned.… Read more »
Senator Thune stopped in Watertown Thursday
WATERTOWN, S.D.(KXLG) US Senator John Thune made his way to Watertown, SD, today to visit the local Rotary Club and tour Glacial Lakes Rubber and Plastics. Senator Thune talks about his visit to the community. Thune said the forum-style conversations revolved around government operations, spending and debt, inflation, and the Southern border. KXLG News asked… Read more »
Governor Noem discuss the disturbance that took place at state prison in Sioux Falls Wednesday
PIERRE, S.D.(HubCityRadio with audio from SDBA)- On Wednesday night, a disturbance took place at the state prison that included a correction officer being injured in the process. Governor Noem spoke with SDBA’s Austin Goss about the incident that took place there. A new prison is many years away, Governor Noem talks about what can be… Read more »
Governor Noem addresses her request for audit on tribal lands
PIERRE, S.D.(HubCityRadio with audio from SDBA)- Governor Kristi Noem did an interview Thursday with SDBA’s Austin Goss addressing the audit she requested with President Biden’s to deal with funding on tribal lands in South Dakota. Governor Noem reminds everyone that the responsibility for funding comes from the federal government. Noem explains the purpose of the… Read more »
U.S Army Corps of Engineer update Missouri River Basin reservoirs
FORT PIERRE, S.D.(DRGNews)- When combined, the three big reservoirs in the Upper Missouri River Basin are coming out of winter about 2 million acre feet below the top of the “Carryover Multiple Use Zone.” U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Reservoir Regulation Team Leader Ryan Larsen says that’s lower than they’d like it to be. Larsen… Read more »
Tickets for Chamber Week raffle in June go on sale Monday
ABERDEEN, S.D.(Press Release) – There are over $15,000 worth of prizes up for grabs in the 2024 Aberdeen Area Chamber of Commerce’s Chamber Week raffle. From diamonds to oil changes and hotel stays to camping packages, there’s something for everyone! For a complete list of prizes, go online to cutt.ly/ChamberRaffle. Drawings for prizes will be… Read more »
South Dakota state Veterinarian looking into possible threat of avian flu
SIOUX FALLS, S.D.(KELO)- Spring migration is underway, and that brings the threat of the highly contagious bird flu…and this spring there’s a twist. In addition to threatening domestic poultry flocks, a couple of southern states say the flu virus has also been found in swine and dairy herds. South Dakota state veterinarian Beth Thompson says… Read more »























