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October 11, 2022

SD Chamber of Commerce endorses Amendment D

PIERRE, S.D.(WNAX)- The South Dakota Chamber of Commerce & Industry is endorsing Amendment “D” in next months election. President Dave Owen, says the Amendment, which would expand Medicaid coverage, is a workforce issue. Owen says state taxpayers wouldn’t have to carry the bulk of the costs. Owen says free enterprise and government work together in… Read more »

October 10, 2022

SD Game, Fish, & Park vote against allowing pets in camping facilities

PIERRE, S.D.(KCCR)- The South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks Commission has denied a proposal to allow pets inside camping facilities like cabins and suites at state park and recreation areas.   Director of Parks and Recreation Scott Simpson says more people have pets, in part to the Covid-19 pandemic. A 10-dollar fee per reservation would have… Read more »

October 10, 2022

“The Music of Adele” coming to the Capitol Theatre this week

ABERDEEN, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- The Aberdeen Community Theatre will be presenting “The Music of Adele” on Thursday & Friday at the Capitol Theatre. Colleen Raye will be performing both night.  Raye talks about how she was introduced to Adele. Raye talks about her friends got her into perform Adele’s music to the public. Raye talks about some… Read more »

October 10, 2022

In South Dakota, we celebrate Native American Day

PIERRE, S.D.(Press Release) – Today, in celebration of Native American Day, Governor Kristi Noem issued the following statement: “For South Dakotans, the second Monday in October, is recognized as Native American Day. In 1990 South Dakota was the first state in the nation to establish Native American Day as an official state holiday. This difference… Read more »

October 10, 2022

Board of Regents met last week in Madison

MADISON, S.D.(WNAX)- The South Dakota Board of Regents met last week at Dakota State University in Madison. Executive Director Brian Maher gave the board what he called a follow-up on their activities. Maher said they continue to update the SB55 follow up. Maher said they are also holding small group meetings with legislators around the… Read more »

October 10, 2022

Obesity rate on the rise in the U.S.

YANKTON, S.D.(WNAX)- The obesity rate in the country continues to rise as more states cross a critical threshold. Madison West with the “Trust for America’s Health” says they are seeing those numbers rise in all categories. West says South Dakota’s rate is also high and rising. West says the thirty five percent mark is significant.… Read more »

October 10, 2022

USDA offering program to help grain producers

WASHINGTON, D.C.(DRGNews)- A new US Department of Agriculture program is assisting grain producers in three states with rebuilding on-farm grain storage sites after facilities were destroyed by natural disasters this past year. US Department of Agriculture Farm Service Agency Administrator Zach Ducheneaux (do-sha-no) says operations in South Dakota, Minnesota and Kentucky are eligible to apply… Read more »

October 7, 2022

Aberdeen Fire Rescue responds to small fire inside mobile home

ABERDEEN, S.D. – On October 6, 2022 at 1512 hours, Aberdeen Fire Rescue responded to the 600 block of south 13th Street for a reported fire inside a mobile home. On arrival, fire crews found a small area of fire that occurred near the furnace. Fire crews extinguished hot spots and completed overhaul to ensure… Read more »

October 7, 2022

Mental Illness Awareness Week was this past week

PIERRE, S.D.(DRGNews)- This week is Mental Illness Awareness Week. Janet Kittams, CEO of South Dakota’s Helpline Center, says it can be difficult to start a conversation about someone’s– including your own– mental health. She says people may not be aware of how long a mental health issue has been disrupting them. The 988 Suicide and… Read more »

October 7, 2022

Senator Thune talks about the Senate race in Georgia

YANKTON, S.D.(WNAX)- Georgia republican Senate candidate Herschel Walker has become entangled in allegations of paying for a girlfriend’s abortion as he runs as a strong pro-life candidate. South Dakota Senator John Thune says voters have to sift through the charges and counter charges. Thune says the race is center to control of the Senate next… Read more »

October 7, 2022

Congressman Johnson address different issues during his stop in Watertown

WATERTOWN, S.D.(KXLG)- South Dakota Representative Dusty Johnson was in Watertown Thursday to speak at the South Dakota Municipal League’s annual conference. Johnson has been discussing foreign companies, specifically China, buying excessive acres of agricultural land. Johnson says even social media is cause for concern. Johnson says the U.S. needs more data and better data. For… Read more »

October 7, 2022

Pros & Cons of IM27

FORT PIERRE, S.D.(DRGNews)- A group campaigning against the legalization of recreational marijuana for South Dakotans age 21 years and over made a stop in Fort Pierre & Aberdeen this week. Protecting South Dakota Kids campaign chair Jim Kinyon says the marijuana grown and processed today is far more potent than what was smoked in the… Read more »

October 7, 2022

Sturgis Police looking to update their firearms

STURGIS, S.D.(KBHB)-Police Chief Geody Vandewater, in his update to the city council this week, says they’re looking at updating their firearms. Vandewater says the goal is to change the caliber. Vandewater says the department will also need to update its radios. As for staffing, Vandewater says they are currently fully staffed, although he says some… Read more »