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November 3, 2023

NDSU vs. SDSU Football Dakota Marker Rivalry Bobblehead unveiled Friday

MILWAUKEE, W.I.(DRGNews)- On Friday, the National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum revealed its officially licensed, limited-edition North Dakota State vs. South Dakota State Dakota Marker Football Rivalry Bobblehead. Co-founder and CEO Phil Sklar (sk-lare) says he knows how much people love their football teams and thought right before their game tomorrow was the perfect… Read more »

November 3, 2023

Fort Pierre Courthouse will be green to salute Veterans

FORT PIERRE, S.D.(DRGNews)- If you drive by the Stanley County Courthouse in Fort Pierre at night, you’ll notice it’s lit up with green lights….and will stay that way through Veterans Day. Auditor Phil Burtsch says it’s for Operation Green Light for Veterans. Burtch encourage everyone to display a green light in a window of their… Read more »

November 3, 2023

Recap of Congressman Johnson’s Tele-Town Hall

ABERDEEN, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- Congressman Dusty Johnson held his Tele-Town Hall on Thursday night allowing citizens to discuss various issues happening in Washington.  Before taking questions. he provided updates on what’s happening. Johnson talked about the appropriation process the U.S. House is going through. Johnson reiterates that shutdowns are not good. Johnson provide update on funding to… Read more »

November 2, 2023

South Dakota Game, Fish, and Parks Commission table action on removing nonresident one-day fishing licenses

PIERRE, S.D.(KCCR)- The South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks Commission has tabled action on removing non-resident one-day fishing licenses.  G-F-and-P Director of Wildlife Tom Kirschenmann says delaying action from the October meeting to the November meeting helped create more discussion on the issue. Kirschenmann says a meeting with stakeholders may have set a new course… Read more »

November 2, 2023

SDDOT considering closing state highway during winter storms

PIERRE, S.D.(KCCR)- A number of long duration winter storms last year led to frequent closures of the state’s two Interstate highways. The Department of Transportation is looking to formally close state highways too if conditions get that bad. Operations Director Craig Smith says secondary highways that would fall under a closed status will not be… Read more »

November 2, 2023

Aberdeen police working to identify vehicle in hit-and-run

ABERDEEN, S.D. (Dakota News Now) – The Aberdeen Police Department is asking for the public’s help to identify a vehicle involved in a hit-and-run crash. The APD posted a video on their Facebook page to ask the public for their help to identify the vehicle, saying they want to make contact with the driver “in… Read more »

November 2, 2023

Attorney General Jackley says he’s got evidence of petition circulation violations by pro-abortion group

PIERRE, S.D.(The Dakota Scout)- Alleged violations of election law by petition collectors behind an abortion rights ballot proposal have the attention of South Dakota’s top prosecutor. The Attorney General’s Office this week issued a warning to Dakotans for Health that it has received video and photographic evidence that the ballot question committee has violated multiple South Dakota… Read more »

November 2, 2023

Fake $20 bill appear in Winner

WINNER, S.D.(DRGNews)- The Tripp County Sheriff’s Office and the Winner Area Chamber of Commerce are alerting area businesses about an attempt to use fake money at a business in Winner. Information from the Chamber says someone tried to use a bogus $20 bill at the Runnings store. Tripp County Sheriff Shawn Pettit says there’s only… Read more »

November 2, 2023

Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate headquarters on lockdown Wednesday

AGENCY VILLAGE, S.D.(KWAT)–A disturbance at the Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate tribal headquarters Wednesday afternoon led authorities to place the building on lockdown. The building remained closed for the rest of the day. The exact nature of the threats being made in the building, and who was making them, has not been released by tribal officials. However, in… Read more »

November 2, 2023

Senator Thune provide update on the next Farm Bill

WASHINGTON, D.C.(KMIT)- South Dakota Senator John Thune says he believes the current farm bill will be extended. He explains what the hangups are in getting a new farm bill done. Senator Thune believes the focus should be elsewhere. The farm bill expired on September 30th.

November 2, 2023

Jen Howard Performing on November 7th, 2023 at Red Rooster Coffee House

ABERDEEN, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- On Tuesday, musician Jen Howard will be performing at the Red Rooster on South Main Street. Howard is a singer/songwriter out of Martinez, California attending Diablo Valley College majoring in music. Howard is a resident of Venice, California. Howard’s musical style is a mix of Folk, Reggae, Roots, & Sophisti-Pop. Also performing with… Read more »

November 2, 2023

Congressman Johnson to host tele-town hall tonight

WASHINGTON, D.C.(HubCityRadio)- Congressman Dusty Johnson will be hosting a Tele-Town Hall tonight from his offices in Washington, D.C. beginning at 7pm.  The Tele-Town Hall normally runs for an hour. You can join the conversation at 1-833-946-1543.  No topic is off limits.

November 1, 2023

Senator Thune believes Biden’s border policies threaten national security

WASHINGTON, D.C.(HubCityRadio)- On Wednesday, Senator John Thune went on the floor to the U.S. Senate to criticize President Biden’s policy dealing with the southern border. Senator Thune talks about how each year of the President’s administration has seen a record number of apprehension of people looking to cross the border. Thune revealed the figures for… Read more »