ABERDEEN, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- The Salvation Army of Aberdeen welcomed in two new Corps Administrators Joel & Ramona Arthur back in June. We had an opportunity to introduce Joel Arthur to the public. Arthur introduced himself to the public. Arthur was given the nickname Enjoy Joel. He talks about how he got his nickname. Arthur talks about… Read more »

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1st Ave NE from Penn to Dakota Street closed for Utility Work Friday
ABERDEEN, S.D.(Press Release)- Beginning at 8:00am on Friday, October 7, the following road will be closed to thru traffic for utility work: 1st Ave NE from Penn Street to Dakota Street The road is expected to remain closed all day; motorists are advised to take alternate routes until the work is completed.
Aberdeen Community Theatre hosting a number of events beginning Thursday
ABERDEEN, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- The Aberdeen Community Theatre will be very busy beginning Friday through next week. Managing Director, Brian Schultz talks about the play being performed at the Capitol Theatre this weekend. Schultz talks about where to get tickets for the show. Schultz talks about auditions coming next week for the play “The Homecoming”. Schultz talks… Read more »
Senator Art Rusch express his opinion on IM27
VERMILLION, S.D.(WNAX)- South Dakota voters will decide on legalizing recreational marijuana next month. IM27 was petitioned on the ballot after an Amendment legalizing marijuana was overturned by the state Supreme Court. Senator Art Rusch of Vermillion, a retired circuit judge, says his experience with marijuana was not good. Rusch says there may not be the… Read more »
National Depression Screening Day is today
PIERRE, S.D.(DRGNews)- This week is Mental Illness Awareness Week and today is National Depression Screening Day. Janet Kittams is the CEO of the Helpline Center, the entity operating the national 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline in South Dakota. She says people can use the 988 number a few different ways. Since 988 was activated in… Read more »
Libertarian candidate for U.S. House Collin Duprel explains why he’s running
VALE, S.D.(WNAX)- While there is no democrat in the race for the US House from South Dakota, voters will still have a choice. Collin Duprel of Vale is running for the seat as a Libertarian. Duprel says voters are telling him about one critical issue. Duprel says as a third party candidate, he can work… Read more »
October Business After Hours mixer at the Civic Arena on October 13th
ABERDEEN, S.D.(Press Release) – The Aberdeen Chamber of Commerce’s October Business After Hours mixer will be held on Thursday, October 13 from 5:15 to 7:00 pm at the Aberdeen Civic Arena, S Washington Street. This is the second annual celebration of Manufacturing Month. Local manufacturers will be on hand to showcase their products and discuss… Read more »
Yankton County Commission approve making Native American Day an official holiday
YANKTON, S.D.(WNAX)- The Yankton County Commission voted to make Native American Day an official holiday for county employees. County Register of Deeds Brian Hunhoff appeared before them to make a plea. Commissioner Dan Klimisch said its part of being a competitive employer. Commissioner Cheri Loest says holidays do come with extra costs. The holiday was… Read more »
Holiday Garbage Change
ABERDEEN, S.D.(Press Release)- Due to the Native American Day Holiday observance on Monday, October 10, 2022, City garbage will change. Residents who normally have their garbage picked up on Monday are reminded to have their garbage out for pick-up by 8:00 AM, Tuesday, October 11, 2022. Both Monday’s and Tuesday’s garbage will be picked up… Read more »
Mitchell City Council talks about the Lake Mitchell Project
MITCHELL, S.D.(KMIT)- The Mitchell City Council discussed the Lake Mitchell Project at a budget work session on Monday night. Dangerous algae levels have forced the closure of the lake for parts of the past several summers. The city is hoping to tackle the problem by dredging the lake and improving the watershed. Mitchell Public Works… Read more »
Tyson Foods closing offices at Dakota Dunes
DAKOTA DUNES, S.D. (KTIV) – Tyson has announced it will soon be closing its corporate offices in Dakota Dunes, South Dakota. Tyson says its corporate team members from their offices in Dakota Dunes, South Dakota will be relocated to the company’s world headquarters in Springdale, Arkansas. Also being relocated to Arkansas are corporate teams from… Read more »
Legislators react to Governor Noem’s proposal to eliminate the grocery tax
CANTON, S.D.(WNAX)- South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem has thrown out a big question for state lawmakers with her suggestion to eliminate the states four and a half percent tax on groceries. Senator Jim Bolin of Canton says he needs to see more details. Bolin, a republican, says there is concern about how it would impact… Read more »
SD Dept of Health reports 12 new COVID-19 related deaths
PIERRE, S.D.(HubCityRadio.com) – The state reported 12 new COVID-related deaths, while active cases increased & hospitalizations decreased, according to figures released by the South Dakota Department of Health. The death total currently at 3,033. The state had 842 new cases and 804 recoveries, increasing active infections to 566. Those hospitalized in connection with the virus… Read more »
Summit Carbon Solutions provided tour of ethanol plant in Onida
ONIDA, S.D.(DRGNews)- Officials with Summit Carbon Solutions and the Ringneck Energy ethanol plant at Onida invited media, legislators and various other folks to take a tour Tuesday in an effort to provide more information about the carbon capture pipeline Summit is proposing to build. Summit’s storage project would connect 32 ethanol biorefineries across five states… Read more »
As temperature drop, health officials concern about increase in COVID cases
MITCHELL, S.D.(KMIT)- As the temperature begins to drop for fall and winter, health officials are expecting COVID-19 cases to ramp up once again. Dr. Hilary Rockwell of Avera Queen of Peace in Mitchell says they are better equipped to handle any surge in numbers. She says there are still precautions people should take. COVID-19 numbers… Read more »
























