ABERDEEN, S.D.(Press Release)-The first Business After Hour Mixer will take place at AutoMaxx on Thursday, January 12th. The new 2023 Leadership Aberdeen class will appear. So, here’s your chance to meet a great group of new leaders in our community! Plus if you are an alumni of the program, you can attend at a reduced… Read more »

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Hughes County declare disaster emergency due to the weather
PIERRE, S.D.(KCCR)- The Hughes County Commission has taken steps to get ahead of any possible disaster declarations that might be made by Governor Kristi Noem regarding a series of December blizzards. County Manager Lori Jacobson says state emergency management officials encouraged the county to make the declaration. The dates included in the resolution are from… Read more »
Northwestern Energy remind customers to clear snow away from meters
HURON, S.D.(KOKK)- With the additional heavy snow and ice around the area comes a service and safety reminder for those with natural gas service. Northwestern Energy customer service manager Tom Glanzer reminded customers to take a little time to clear the area around those meters. Along with keeping good access to the meter, Glanzer talks… Read more »
District 21 Representative-Elect Rocky Blare’s focus will on roads & bridges
IDEAL, S.D.(WNAX)- Helping counties fix bridges and roads will be a priority for District 21 Representative Rocky Blare of Ideal. He will be Chairman of the House Transportation Committee this year and says there are some programs already in place. Blare says the legislature should help where they can. Blare says there are also concerns… Read more »
Update on the newest hospital in Gregory
GREGORY, S.D.(WNAX)- The new Avera Gregory Hospital should open later this month. The thirty-two million dollar facility greatly expand the size of the hospital and nursing home. President Tony Timanus says they continue to look for the staff they need. There are other hospitals near Gregory in Burke and Winner. Timanus says the Covid-19 pandemic… Read more »
South Dakota Retailers reflect back on the holiday season
PIERRE, S.D.(WNAX)- With the holidays now wrapped up, many businesses may have had some surprising results for last year. Nathan Sanderson, Executive Director of the South Dakota Retailers Association, says they are getting positive reports. Sanderson says most retailers dealt with familiar issues. Sanderson says they will be watching the upcoming legislative session. Sanderson says… Read more »
Governor Noem appoints Joe Graves as Secretary of Education
PIERRE, S.D.(Press Release) – On Tuesday, Gov. Kristi Noem appointed Joe Graves as Secretary of the South Dakota Department of Education. Joe’s appointment will be effective January 10th. Joe is replacing Secretary Tiffany Sanderson, who has accepted a job as president of Lake Area Technical College. “Joe is a wonderful fit to lead our Department… Read more »
Senator Thune previews the 118th U.S. Congress
WASHINGTON, D.C.(HubCityRadio)- On Tuesday, Senator John Thune was sworn in to begin his fourth term as a U.S. Senator representating South Dakota. Prior to swearing in, Thune held a press conference with the media to look ahead to upcoming session. Thune wanted to thank the voters for allowing to return to Washington for a fourth… Read more »
Senator Erin Tobin talks about what she’ll bring up in 2023
WINNER, S.D.(WNAX)- Many South Dakota legislators are preparing bills to introduce as the new session starts next week. Senator Erin Tobin of Winner says she has several in mind. Tobin says she will bring a bill to help teachers get more training. Tobin says she will also co-sponsor some bills dealing with juvenile justice and… Read more »
Outline for bills starting to be introduced
YANKTON, S.D.(WNAX)- Outlines of some bills that could be introduced in this years South Dakota legislative session are starting to form. Yankton City Manager Amy Leon, who will be President of the Municipal League this year, says one proposal would limit public input at government meetings. Leon says they have some issues with that approach.… Read more »
Medical experts continue to encourage people to get COVID-19 booster shots
PIERRE, S.D.(DRGNews)- Many medical experts are encouraging people to update their COVID-19 vaccination to help fight the current strains being passed around. Avera Medical Group Pierre Physician Assistant Jenna Schiefelbein (shuffle-bine) says the new vaccine is different than the ones previously given. Schiefelbein says most people are eligible to get the new, bivalent booster. If… Read more »
Marty Jackley address the drug issues in South Dakota
PIERRE, S.D.(WNAX)- As South Dakota Attorney General-elect Marty Jackley prepares to take the oath of office for another four year term, he says there are crime issues he is concerned about. Jackley says the state does have some dollars available for anti-drug education. Jackley says they have a good background in anti-drug programs. Jackley will… Read more »
Next winter storm expecting to impact central & southeastern South Dakota
SIOUX FALLS, S.D.(WNAX)- A strong winter storm will impact much of the region through midweek. Andrew Kalin at the National Weather Service in Sioux Falls says snow and ice will spread from west to east through the day. Kalin says there will be a line between rain, freezing rain and snow. Kalin say some areas… Read more »
Economy showing signs of decline in the Mid-America Region
OMAHA, N.E.(WNAX)- A slowing economy signals a possible recession in the Mid America region. Creighton University economics professor Ernie Goss coordinates the monthly survey of business managers. Goss says a majority of business managers are expecting a recession this year. Goss says job growth was strong during the month. Goss says one positive note was… Read more »
Congressman Johnson open to debate on raising the debt ceiling
WASHINGTON, D.C.(WNAX)- Before they left Washington for the holidays, Members of Congress approved a one point seven trillion dollar spending plan. The National Defense Authorization Act, costing about eight hundred fifty billion dollars was also approved. South Dakota Congressman Dusty Johnson says that has big benefits for the state. At some point this year, Congress… Read more »
























