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October 24, 2023

Sioux Falls Police update on standoff that took place last week

SIOUX FALLS, S.D.(KELO)- He intentionally shot himself in the foot. The 19 year old man involved in a stand off last week was released from the hospital and now faces even more charges on his lengthy criminal record from 2023 alone. Public Information officer Sam Clemens said SWAT was closing in on Jaedyn Davis for… Read more »

October 24, 2023

Update on plane crash north of Pierre that killed one person

PIERRE, S.D.(KCCR) Federal investigators from the National Transportation Safety Board and the Federal Aviation Administration are in Pierre to continue the investigation into a fatal plane crash Monday afternoon. Hughes County Sheriff Patrick Callahan says the pilot, 59 year-old Eric Meyer of Steamboat Springs, Colorado took off from Pierre Regional Airport around four-pm Monday afternoon.… Read more »

October 24, 2023

Opponent of CO2 pipeline spoke at Codington County Commission meeting

WATERTOWN, S.D.(KXLG)- At last week’s Codington County Commissioner’s meeting, a representative from Summit Carbon Solutions spoke as an open forum about upcoming grants available to counties affected by pipeline construction, up to $50,000. A Watertown resident who has been a strong opponent of the pipeline construction since its inception and has land that will be… Read more »

October 24, 2023

Brown County Fair release preliminary numbers

ABERDEEN, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- Brown County Fair Manager Rachel Kippley on Tuesday, provided an update on the numbers from this year’s fair to the Brown County Commission. Kippley talks about how ticket sales were for this year’s Grandstand concerts & the Dacotah Stampede Rodeo. Tickets sales estimated to total over $685,000. Kippley next addressed Booth Rentals which… Read more »

October 24, 2023

Fall Sump Pump Announcement

ABERDEEN, S.D.(Press Release)- Effective October 25, 2023, Aberdeen residents are authorized to begin discharging water from their sump pumps into the sanitary sewer system for the winter season. Residents will be notified in the spring when discharge should be re-directed to the curb and gutter outside the property. All sump pumps, drain tile and groundwater… Read more »

October 23, 2023

Preview of election seminar coming up on Thursday

ABERDEEN, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- Coming up on Thursday, there is an event/seminar dealing with the issue of elections going forward in South Dakota.  The event is called “Saving South Dakota Elections- A Report to the People” and is connected with South Dakota Canvassing. Jessica Pollema with South Dakota Canvassing provides a preview & talks about how this… Read more »

October 23, 2023

Castlewood voters to decide on bond for school district Tuesday

CASTLEWOOD, S.D.(KWAT)–Castlewood School District residents go to the polls Tuesday to decide a $6 million bond issue. Castlewood was rocked by a tornado in May of last year that tore school facilities apart. Superintendent Peter Books tells KWAT News that through a $5.6 million insurance settlement, they’ve made repairs to what could be fixed, but… Read more »

October 23, 2023

Aberdeen police detain resident after brief standoff

ABERDEEN, S.D. (Dakota News Now) – The Aberdeen Police Department engaged in a brief standoff around midnight on Sunday with an individual who threatened to shoot law enforcement and fired a gun into the air. Officers were called to the 1500 block of South Washington Street for a suicidal individual. While approaching, officers heard a… Read more »

October 23, 2023

SD Senator Majority Leader in favor of Gevo

SIOUX FALLS, S.D.(KELO)- South Dakota Senate Majority leader Casey Crabtree is calling for support for another ethanol-related project. GEVO is a biofuels company that wants to build a one-billion dollar project near Lake Preston. GEVO is targeting a specialty market in the fuel industry. It would produce about 55-million gallons of sustainable aviation fuel each… Read more »

October 23, 2023

Emerson College release Governor Noem’s approval rating

MITCHELL, S.D.(KMIT)- According to a recent poll by Emerson College, Kristi Noem’s job approval rating as Governor has fallen to 43%.  It was 61% as recently as June.  The poll shows her support amongst her fellow registered Republicans is 73%.  Governor Noem is least popular with those under 30.  Only 30% of young people think… Read more »

October 23, 2023

Senator Rounds address the issue of cyber security

WASHINGTON, D.C.(KMIT)- Senator Mike Rounds sits on both the Armed Services Committee and the Banking Committee in the United States Senate. That gives him a unique perspective on the issue of cyber security as it relates to military and civilian applications. Senator Rounds recommended DSU to the Defense Department for their excellent programs in technology… Read more »

October 20, 2023

Update on the shooting that took place in Sioux Falls Wednesday

SIOUX FALLS, S.D.(KELO)- A 25 year old man was shot in the leg in a dispute with two other people last Wednesday night. Officer Sam Clemens says there were three people involved in a dispute that went from bad to worse when the shooting victim approached the other two in a vehicle. Clemens says police… Read more »

October 20, 2023

Senator Thune pushing for better security at the Southern Border

WASHINGTON, D.C.(KELO)- Senator John Thune is keeping up the pressure…pushing for tighter border control. He says nearly a half-million people were caught trying to cross the southern border illegally in just the last two months. Appearing on Fox News, Thune says something has to change. He says our open borders are an invitation to criminals,… Read more »