WARNER, S.D.(Press Release)- LifeServe Blood Center, the SOLE supplier to 29 hospitals in South Dakota, including Avera St. Luke’s, is seeking eligible blood donors to give blood at an upcoming community blood drive. Blood is a vital part of treatment for countless illnesses and injuries afflicting local hospital patients. Generous community members who give blood… Read more »

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Aberdeen Day at the Capitol is Friday, February 24th
ABERDEEN, S.D.(Press Release)- The Aberdeen Area Chamber of Commerce will be participating in the South Dakota Chamber’s Business Day at the Legislature on Thursday, February 23 and will host Aberdeen Day at the Capitol on Friday, February 24. The public is invited to join Chamber staff and Leadership Aberdeen Class of 2023 as we promote… Read more »
House State Affairs Committee pass bill dealing with constitutional amendments
PIERRE, S.D.(WNAX)- The House State Affairs Committee of the South Dakota legislature heard and approved a bill that would require the Secretary of State to determine if a proposed constitutional amendment complies with the single subject rule before it is officially filed. Sponsor, Representative Will Mortenson of Pierre, says it comes out of the failed… Read more »
Drug bust north of Brookings
BROOKINGS, S.D.(KJJQ)- A drug bust by the Brookings Police Department leads to the arrest of a Minnesota man and the seizure of drugs and cash. Detective Adam Smith says the department conducted a drug operation Wednesday in the 2400 block of 6th Street. That led to a traffic stop on Interstate 29, about two miles… Read more »
Senator Thune comments on upcoming farm bill
WASHINGTON, D.C.(WNAX)- While the overall rate of inflation is easing, some product costs continue to rise. South Dakota Senator John Thune pointed to food as an example. Thune, at the GOP leadership briefing this week, says the rapid rise in prices points to the importance of the next farm bill. Thune says he is sponsoring… Read more »
Congressman Johnson discuss upcoming budget with CNN
WASHINGTON, D.C.(WNAX)- South Dakota Congressman Dusty Johnson took part in a sometime contentious interview with CNN about the ongoing budget debate between House republicans and the White House. Johnson wouldn’t say which parts of the budget would be or should be cut. Johnson said the defense budget should also be part of the negotiations. Johnson… Read more »
South Dakota Attorney General bringing election bills to the legislature
PIERRE, S.D.(WNAX)- South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley has submitted several pieces of legislation that deal with election issues. He says there have been some issues over the past few years. Jackley says the laws should apply to all types of elections. Jackley says some loopholes have to be closed. Jackley says he wants to… Read more »
Mitchell School Board approve bid for new high school
MITCHELL, S.D.(KMIT)- In a special meeting Tuesday night, the Mitchell School Board approved a base bid of just over $45.5 million for a new high school. That’s about $17 million less than estimated, but it also leaves out several athletic facility upgrades, including a main gymnasium, locker rooms, weight rooms, and an auxiliary gym. The… Read more »
Overall index showing decline for the second straight month
OMAHA, N.E.(WNAX)- Signs continue to point to a slowing economy in the nine state Mid America region. Creighton University economics professor Ernie Goss coordinates the monthly survey of business managers. Goss says the managers they talk to are dealing with a number of issues. Goss says job openings are shrinking. The survey covers businesses in… Read more »
Yankton Thrive C.E.O talks impact of the housing bill
YANKTON, S.D.(WNAX)- The South Dakota legislature passed a two hundred million dollar package of funding for housing infrastructure. Yankton Thrive C.E.O. Nancy Wenande says its another source of funding to develop affordable housing. Wenande says the money won’t go directly to building homes and apartments. Wenande says developing sites adds to the costs of housing.… Read more »
Senator Frye-Mueller release statement after Senate censured her
PIERRE, S.D. (January 27, 2023) – On Wednesday, the South Dakota Senate reinstated Senator Julie Frye-Mueller, with a public ensure and restricting her interactions with the Legislative Research Council. In response, Senator Julie Frye-Mueller has issued the following statement: “I am thankful to rightfully return to the South Dakota Senate to represent the citizens of… Read more »
Public Policy Committee to hold meeting Thursday
ABERDEEN, S.D.(Press Release) – The Aberdeen Area Chamber of Commerce and Aberdeen Development Corporation have created a Public Policy Committee to ensure Aberdeen’s voice will be heard in Pierre this legislative session. Because both organizations are committed to business advocacy and quality growth for Aberdeen and the surrounding region, they will be devoting additional time and… Read more »
Sanford Health hosting heart and vascular screening events in Aberdeen
ABERDEEN, S.D.(Press Release) – Sanford Health is holding heart and vascular screening events at the Sanford Aberdeen Clinic. This is a great opportunity for the community to have their heart, veins and arteries screened for signs of heart disease and vascular disease. The screening events will take place on the following dates at the Sanford… Read more »
South Dakota Senate voted to censure Senator Julie Frye-Mueller
PIERRE, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- On Wednesday, The South Dakota Senate voted to censure Senator Julie Frye-Mueller for her conduct involving a LRC staff member. Senator David Wheeler was chair of the Senate Committee on Discipline & Expulson. Wheeler commented on the constitutionality of this matter. Wheeler talked about how credible the LRC staffer was that filed the… Read more »
SB55 passes the Senate State Affaris Committee
PIERRE, S.D. (SDBA) — Ranked-choice voting would not be allowed under a bill passed in a Senate committee Wednesday. SB 55 bans ranked voted in any form in any South Dakota election. Ranked-choice voting is also known as instant runoff voting. It passed the Senate State Affairs Committee 7 to 1. Republican Sen. John Wiik… Read more »






















