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October 2, 2023

October is National Domestic Violence Awareness Month

ABERDEEN, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- October is National Domestic Violence Awareness Month.  At Monday’s City Council meeting, Mayor Travis Schaunaman made a proclamation pushed by Safe Harbor.(1:58) You can learn more about what Safe Harbor is doing to combat domestic violence at www.safeharborsd.com.

October 2, 2023

Aberdeen Public Schools students ‘crunch’ into locally grown produce

ABERDEEN, S.D.(Press Release) – The South Dakota Crunch Off is underway, and the Aberdeen Public School District Food Service Department is encouraging participation as a way to promote local produce. The department serves locally grown fruits and vegetables to students every day in Aberdeen school lunchrooms. Jason Albert, Food Service Director, said the department is… Read more »

October 2, 2023

Parker man admits to killing baby

PARKER, S.D. (KELOLAND) — We have an update on a case out of Turner County. A Parker man admits to killing a baby in September of last year. 26-year-old Phillip Delaney has pleaded guilty to manslaughter. In exchange for his plea, prosecutors dropped murder and aggravated battery of an infant charges. Delaney will be sentenced… Read more »

October 2, 2023

Mid-America Region business outlook for September

OMAHA, N.E.(KCCR)- The Mid-America Business Conditions Index is getting closer to growth neutral following two months of decline.  Creighton University economist Dr. Ernie Goss says the September reading grew to 50 on a zero to 100 scale from 49-point-five in August. Fifty is considered growth neutral on the scale with readings above indicating growth and… Read more »

October 2, 2023

East River Electric Power Cooperative reflects on legacy focused on future

MITCHELL, S.D.(Press Release)- Just a few days ago, Bob Sahr participated in the groundbreaking of a soybean and oilseed processing plant near Mitchell. The CEO/General Manager of East River Electric Power Cooperative said being a part of a business model that supports rural citizens and their communities is rewarding. “It’s pretty exciting to be part… Read more »

October 2, 2023

Recap of the Cinch Governor’s Cup held in Sioux Falls

SIOUX FALLS, S.D.(KELO)- The richest rodeo in South Dakota history was a huge success! The Cinch Governor’s Cup rodeo drew some of the biggest names in the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association. Promoter Rorey Lemmel says Saturday night was a near sell-out at the Denny. Attendance was strong with a near sell-out crowd Saturday night. Lemmel… Read more »

October 2, 2023

U.S. Congressman explains no vote on government spending bill

SIOUX FALLS, S.D.(KELO)- A “No” vote on the government spending bill before a quick trip to South Dakota. Texas Representative Troy Nehls spoke at the Lincoln-Reagan Dinner in Sioux Falls Sunday night. Nehls was among the 91 “no” votes on the measure. Nehls says the lack of any provisions to improve border security caused his… Read more »

October 2, 2023

Aberdeen hits new record high on Sunday

ABERDEEN, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- According to the National Weather Service of Aberdeen, SD, record high temperatures were set yesterday, Sunday, October 1, 2023, in Aberdeen, reaching a high of 93, breaking the old record of 92 set back in 1922. Sisseton also set a new record high with temperatures reaching 94, breaking the old record of 90… Read more »

October 1, 2023

Doctors recommend getting flu shots now

MITCHELL, S.D.(KMIT)- Dr. Hillary Rockwell, formerly an emergency room physician and now the Regional President and CEO of Queen of Peace Hospital in Mitchell talks about the importance of getting your flu shots: Dr. Rockwell recommends the flu shot for everyone but especially for those in vulnerable populations. Dr. Rockwell comments on the wives’ tale… Read more »

September 29, 2023

Flags at half-staff in honor of U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein

PIERRE, S.D.(Press Release) – On Friday, Governor Kristi Noem ordered that flags be flown at half-staff statewide effective immediately until sunset on the day of interment, in honor of U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein. This order is the result of a proclamation from President Joseph R. Biden, which can be found here.  

September 29, 2023

Senator Thune call on President Biden to improve national energy security

WASHINGTON, D.C.(KELO)- Senator John Thune says the Biden Administration is undermining national energy security That follow’s the administration’s announcement of cancelling seven oil and gas leases in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. Thune says the nation will need conventional energy for some time to come. Thune says the administration’s actions are another example of stifling… Read more »

September 29, 2023

Thune, Johnson seek nominations to U.S. Service Academies

WASHINGTON, D.C.(Press Release) — U.S. Sen. John Thune (R-S.D.) and U.S. Rep. Dusty Johnson (R-S.D.) today announced that they are accepting applications to the U.S. service academies for the class entering in the summer of 2024. “Service academies provide an excellent educational opportunity for a select number of young men and women each year,” said Thune… Read more »

September 29, 2023

State tax on alcohol for counties likely to be considered next year

SIOUX FALLS, S.D.(KCCR)- One of the few ideas that came before the Study Committee on County Funding and Services to gain unanimous support from the 14-member group is the possible shift of funds collected by the state’s tax on alcoholic beverages.  It’s an idea championed before by Senator Jim Bolin of Canton. Committee chair Representative… Read more »