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December 20, 2022

SD regulators reject April hearing on SCS pipeline

PIERRE, S.D.(KCCR)- The South Dakota Public Utilities Commission is trying to establish a hearing schedule for the Summit Carbon Solutions liquid carbon dioxide project.  Kristen Edwards with the Commission says they were looking at a spring hearing. The other docket referenced is the Navigator Heartland Greenway CO2 pipeline.  Brian Jorde is representing dozens if not… Read more »

December 20, 2022

Congress looking to settle the budget this week

WASHINGTON, D.C.(WNAX)- Members of Congress are struggling to come up with a budget compromise that will fund the government and allow them to go home for the holidays. South Dakota Senator Mike Rounds says they are working to agree on a omnibus spending bill. Rounds says republicans are resisting adding additional spending. Rounds says they… Read more »

December 20, 2022

SD DOT talks how vehicles got stranded during the winter storm

HURON, S.D.(KOKK)- Last weeks winter storm put a stop to many of the activities that we normally do.  For travelers who assume that traversing across the state on I 90 will be a breeze were not prepared for what the wind brought in.  When the Interstate was shut down from Wyoming to Mitchell during the… Read more »

December 20, 2022

Get to know new ADA executive director Alexa Sheldon

ABERDEEN, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- Earlier this month, Alexa Sheldon became the new executive director of the Aberdeen Downtown Association. Sheldon talks about her background. Monday night was the “Mistletoe on Main” event at the Market at the Plaza. Sheldon talks about what’s happening downtown this Christmas week. Beyond Christmas & New Years, Sheldon talks about improving downtown.… Read more »

December 20, 2022

Plea agreement reached in the Christopher Mexican homicide case

PIERRE, S.D.(KCCR)- A plea deal has been reached in a Pierre homicide case.  Hughes County States Attorney Jessica LaMie says 39-year-old Miranda Henry is agreeing to plead guilty First Degree Manslaughter-Domestic Violence. Some documents in the case were ordered sealed by Sixth Circuit Judge Bobbi Rank and LaMie says that will limit what public can… Read more »

December 20, 2022

Avantara Arlington the latest nursing home to close down

WINNER, S.D.(WNAX)- The South Dakota Health Care Association is reporting that another nursing home, Avantara Arlington will close at the end of January. That’s the seventh nursing home to close this year and the sixteenth over the past six years. Senator Erin Tobin of Winner is Chair of the Health and Human Services Committee. Tobin… Read more »

December 20, 2022

SD Game Fish & Park tackling the zebra mussels issue

PIERRE, S.D.(WNAX)- The South Dakota Game Fish & Parks Department plans another aggressive campaign to slow down the spread of aquatic invasive species, focused on zebra mussels. Fisheries biologist Jake Davis told the Game, Fish & Parks Commission they have a simple message. Davis says they are seeing good results from the campaign. Davis says… Read more »

December 20, 2022

Representative Mike Stevens react to proposed repeal of grocery tax

YANKTON, S.D.(WNAX)- While South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem proposed cutting the four and a half percent state sales tax on groceries, legislators have not yet seen many details. District 18 Representative Mike Stevens of Yankton says holding towns harmless is important. Stevens says there are questions about the overall economy. Stevens says they will be… Read more »

December 19, 2022
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Recap of last week’s weather & this week’s bitter cold temps

ABERDEEN, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- Meterologist Megan Mulford with the National Weather Service office in Aberdeen looked back on the weather that occured last week & looked ahead to the cold temps happening this week. Mulford talked about the amount of snowfall that occured during last week’s storm. Mulford also discussed the winds that arrived causing the snowdrifts… Read more »

December 19, 2022

Aberdeen police warn of potential scam

ABERDEEN, S.D.(Dakota News Now) – Representatives of the Aberdeen Police Department say phone scammers claim they are collecting donations on behalf of the department. According to the Aberdeen, SD Police Department Facebook post, the officers with the department say they are unsure if these callers are legitimate since they are claiming to be with an organization… Read more »

December 19, 2022

South Dakota Secretary of Health Joan Adam retires

PIERRE, S.D.(Dakota News Now) – South Dakota Department of Health (DOH) Secretary Joan Adam has resigned, according to an email she sent out to department staffers on Monday. Adam was appointed by Governor Kristi Noem to the position in March, coming into replace former Health Secretary Kim Malsam-Rysdon. Prior to serving as Secretary, Adam served as… Read more »

December 19, 2022

La Nina expected to fade next spring

AMES, I.A.(WNAX)- Climate watchers expect the ongoing La Nina to fade sometime next spring. A La Nina is a climate driver generated by cooler than normal Pacific Ocean surface temperatures. Iowa State Climatologist Justin Glisan moderated this months north central region climate update and says this is the third year of the ongoing La Nina.… Read more »

December 19, 2022

Representative-elect Drew Peterson talks about his committee assignments

SALEM, S.D.(WNAX)- As legislators prepare for the state of the 2023 South Dakota legislative session, committee assignments are reshuffled and handed out. District 19 Representative-elect Drew Peterson of Salem has landed on the Agriculture and Natural Resources, Transportation and Government Operations and Audit Committees. He was asked to serve on GOAC. Peterson says he has… Read more »