RAPID CITY, S.D.(KBHB) — One person has died after an officer-involved shooting in Rapid City just after 10 p.m. Thursday night. A Rapid City Police officer made contact with an individual in the area of Surfwood Drive and North Maple Avenue, and the person “took off running from them,” according to a release from Rapid… Read more »

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SB 68 clears Senate State Affairs Committee
PIERRE, S.D.(SDBA)- A controversial legislative trip to Hawaii by two non-returning legislators after the 2022 elections prompts committee passage of a bill to require special permission. Senate Bill 68 would require the legislature’s Executive Board to approve out-of-state travel for any legislator not returning for the next legislative session. Bill sponsor Sen. Lee Schoenbeck of Watertown… Read more »
Watertown Airport Board made recommendation for the type of Essential Air Service they want to use
WATERTOWN, S.D.(KXLG)- Watertown’s Airport Board convened Thursday night and officially recommended the option to remain “status quo” with an essential air service contract provided by Denver Air Connection with flights to Denver and Chicago. Public Works Director Heath VonEye gives some background. After reviewing with the hired consultant Volaire, Airport Manager Rob Cyrus, City Manager… Read more »
Mount Marty to be the only catholic affiliated college after Presentation closes
YANKTON, S.D.(WNAX)- With the announced closing of Presentation College in Aberdeen, that will leave Mount Marty University in Yankton as the only catholic affiliated college in the state. Mount Marty President Marc Long says they have been working with Presentation for years. Long says they would accept any student from Presentation that wants to finish… Read more »
As La Nina comes to an end, signs of El Nino is coming
AMES, I.A.(WNAX)- The western hemisphere has been dealing with a three year onset of La Nina, a cooling of Pacific Ocean surface temperatures that has an impact on North American weather. Dennis Todey, Head of the Midwest Climate Hub in Ames Iowa, says it looks like a shift is developing. Todey says they are seeing… Read more »
Executive Director for School Boards of South Dakota announce plans to retire
PIERRE, S.D.(WNAX)- The Associated School Boards of South Dakota is advertising for an Executive Director. Current director Wade Pogany is planning to retire. Pogany says many issues have changed over his time with the association. Pogany says finding teachers has been a long time problem. While Pogany works with school board across the state, much… Read more »
City of Sturgis unveil bike being auctioned in Las Vegas later this month
STURGIS, S.D.(KBHB) – The City of Sturgis along with Laura Klock unveiled a customized 2018 Harley-Davidson Road Glide in Sturgis Tuesday. The bike will be auctioned at Mecum auctions in Las Vegas on Jan. 28, with proceeds going to Klock’s ‘Helping with Horsepower Bike Rebuild Program’ and the Sturgis Rally Endowment Fund to ensure that… Read more »
Governor Noem gives flexibility for fuel delivery
PIERRE, S.D.(Press Release) – On Thursday, in response to the winter storms across South Dakota, Governor Kristi Noem signed Executive Order 2023-01, which declares a state of emergency in South Dakota and exempts deliveries of propane from the United States Department of Transportation’s Motor Carrier Safety Regulations.
Lobbyist Julie Johnson provides update on what’s happening in Pierre
PIERRE, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- On Thursday, Brown County & Aberdeen lobbyist Julie Johnson provide a weekly update on what’s going on with the legislature in Pierre. Johnson discuss an upcoming hearing involving Northern State. Johnson provide an update on the Lincoln Hall project. Northern State President, Neal Schnoor is scheduled to appear on Monday. Vice President of… Read more »
SD Senate passes bill defining medical conditions that qualify for cannabis
PIERRE, S.D.(SDBA)- Marijuana is again before legislators in Pierre. On Thursday, the Senate passed a bill defining which physical and mental ailments would qualify a patient to obtain state certification for medical marijuana. The South Dakota Department of Health wants legislators to define the qualifying illnesses. That is because they say they do not have… Read more »
Governor announce legislation to recognize out-of-state licenses for employment
PIERRE, S.D.(Press Release) – On Thursday, Governor Kristi Noem and legislators announced legislation to recognize out-of-state licenses for nearly every profession. “South Dakota’s economy has been booming, but our workforce has been experiencing some growing pains,” said Governor Kristi Noem. “We still have 23,000 open jobs in the state, and this legislation will help us… Read more »
Bill clarifying payment of expenses related to pregnancy introduced Thursday
PIERRE, S.D.(DRGNews)- Legislators from Huron and Yankton say they will be introducing a bill that provides for all pregnancy expenses to be covered by both parents. The prime sponsors of SB 75 will be Senator David Wheeler of Huron and Representative Mike Stevens of Yankton. This bill proposes to define the scope of the current… Read more »
Attorney General Marty Jackley bring SB48 to the Senate Judiciary Committe Thursday
PIERRE, S.D.(KCCR)- A bill in the South Dakota legislature would toughen the penalty for anyone convicted of attempting to murder law enforcement officers in the state. Senate Bill 48 is one of a number bills brought by Attorney General Marty Jackley. The bill was supported by the state’s police chiefs and states attorneys. Staci Ackerman… Read more »
Aberdeen & Brown County lobbyist Julie Johnson’s take on closing of Presentation
ABERDEEN, S.D.(WNAX)- The news that Presentation College in Aberdeen will close at the end of the academic year is a blow to the community and region. Julie Johnson, long time lobbyist and former Presentation College board member, says it’s a difficult decision. Johnson says the college provided valuable education and service to the region. Johnson… Read more »
South Dakota Retailers oppose the repeal of sales tax on groceries
PIERRE, S.D.(WNAX)- The bill to cut the state sales tax on groceries in South Dakota was officially introduced in the House. The bill is a priority of Governor Kristi Noem. Nathan Sanderson, Executive Director of the state Retailers Association, says they will oppose the bill. Sanderson says they are concerned about the rapid growth in… Read more »




















