AMES, I.A.(WNAX)- Climate observers are seeing more indications of an El Nino developing this year. Justin Glisan is the Iowa State Climatologist. Glisan moderated this month’s North Central Regional Climate update. He says the change to an El Nino appears to be underway. Glisan says they are getting a better idea of the intensity. Past… Read more »

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Chamber Week makes a return in 2023
ABERDEEN, S.D.(Press Release) – For the first time since 2019, the Aberdeen Chamber of Commerce will be hosting Chamber Week activities in Aberdeen. Chamber Week is celebrated to recognize the achievements of the Chamber of Commerce as well as celebrate the members and volunteers who make our success possible. The schedule of events include: Monday,… Read more »
Senator Thune discuss negotiations happening now between the President & the Speaker of the House dealing with the debt crisis
WASHINGTON, D.C.(KELO)- Encouraging signs are coming from talks to resolve the nation’s debt crisis. Senator John Thune says the Biden Administration is finally at the negotiating table but time is running short. Until the last few days, the Biden Administration has refused to negotiate, saying it wants a clean bill to raise the debt… Read more »
SD Dept of Education launch Teacher Apprenticeship Pathway
PIERRE, S.D.(KJJQ)- The South Dakota Department of Education has applications available for the new Teacher Apprenticeship Pathway. It will be a pilot program for the 2023-24 school year. This school year, about 175 teacher vacancies went unfilled in the state and it looks like shortages will be an issue again next year. This program is… Read more »
The Coteau Shopper discontinues after over 40 years
WATERTOWN, S.D.(KXLG)- The Coteau Shopper, a free weekly publication and primary print advertising product of the Watertown Public Opinion, has been discontinued by Gannett, the corporate owner of the PO. The last edition of the Shopper was distributed last month. The Shopper, known as a TMC product – meaning “total market coverage” – allowed advertisers… Read more »
Senator Jean Hunhoof preview summer study on Long Term Care
YANKTON, S.D.(WNAX)- The South Dakota legislature’s “Study Committee on Sustainable Models for Long Term Care” will hold their first meeting Tuesday in Pierre. Committee Chair, Senator Jean Hunhoff of Yankton says it’s a big issue. Hunhoff says they will hear from a number of associated state agencies. Hunhoff says they will likely break up into… Read more »
DSS looking for ways to make people to open daycare business easier
SIOUX FALLS, S.D.(KELO)- South Dakota has a critical need for more daycare. The Department of Social Services is trying to make it easier for people to open a daycare. Their efforts allow require fewer daycare workers and cut annual training hours in half. Kayla Klein of the Advocacy group Early Learner South Dakota says scaling… Read more »
Yankton County Commission this week receive update on the county’s 4H office
YANKTON, S.D.(WNAX)- The Yankton County Commission got an update this week on staffing and operations at the county 4H office. Oakley Perry, with the state 4H office at South Dakota State University, told the commission about the staffing changes. Perry says they made the changes due to the staffing provided by the county commission. Perry… Read more »
Schools looking to fill teachers and administrators
PIERRE, S.D.(WNAX)- While many school districts are looking to fill vacant teaching positions by fall, there is also demand for administrators. Associated School Boards of South Dakota Executive Director Wade Pogany says there is competition for superintendents and principals. Pogany says some districts are sharing administrators. Pogany says they still have a lot of teaching… Read more »
Aberdeen Downtown Association announce act for the July 27th event
ABERDEEN, S.D.(Press Release)- The Chamber’s Ag Committee has been collaborating behind the scenes with the Aberdeen Downtown Association to make July 27 a full night of activity and ag appreciation on Main Street Aberdeen! We’re super excited for our new event, Hats Off to Ag, which replaces the former Ag Appreciation Banquet. We’re still honoring… Read more »
Govenor Noem to oppose grocery tax repeal on the 2024 ballot
SOUTH DAKOTA(South Dakota News Watch)- A citizen-led campaign to eliminate South Dakota’s state grocery tax through a measure on the 2024 ballot won’t have the backing of Gov. Kristi Noem’s administration despite earlier indications she would support it. The sticking point is concern expressed by Attorney General Marty Jackley in his official ballot explanation. As… Read more »
S Dakota Str from Railroad to 1st Ave SE closed for reconstruction on Monday
ABERDEEN, S.D.(Press Release)- Weather permitting, beginning Monday, May 22nd, at 8am, S. Dakota St. will be closed from S. of Railroad Ave. SE to S. of 1st Ave. SE for reconstruction. The road, including the intersection of 1st Ave. SE and S. Dakota St., will remain closed until further notice and motorists are advised to… Read more »
City of Aberdeen addressed allegations made by Bob Braun about of falsifying lab reports at the Water Works Treatment Plant
ABERDEEN, S.D.(Press Release)- Aberdeen Mayor Travis Schaunaman released the following statement regarding the allegations made by Bob Braun at the Aberdeen City Council Meeting held Monday: “During the May 15, 2023 city council meeting, a city employee raised concerns regarding false laboratory reports by a water plant employee. Considering the impact on the drinking water… Read more »
NSU students win awards from Brown County Historical Society
ABERDEEN, S.D.(Press Release)- Two Northern State University students received awards in the 2023 Brown County Historical Society research and writing contest. First place went to Jaeden Shaving for his paper titled “Let Me Be a Free Man: The Origins and Beliefs of the American Indian Movement.” Shaving is a history major from Aberdeen, S.D. Bridget… Read more »
Hazy conditions caused by smoke from wildfires in Canada
WATERTOWN, S.D.(KXLG)- Watertown’s & Aberdeen’s overcast skies are not due to clouds but smoke. Almost 90 wildfires are burning in Western Canada, sending a plume of smoke high into the atmosphere south into the United States. According to Scott Doering, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Aberdeen, the smoke and smell were evident… Read more »






















