PIERRE, S.D.(WNAX)- As natural gas prices rise, so will the cost of electricity. South Dakota Public Utilities Commission Chairman Chris Nelson says power production costs will pass through to consumers. As power production from wind, solar and other sources cranks up, there will be a continued need for power lines. Nelson says there are several… Read more »

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NSU Fall 2022 Noon Forums kick off Sept. 14
ABERDEEN, S.D.(Press Release) – Northern State University’s fall 2022 Noon Forums will begin Wednesday, Sept. 14, at noon in the Beulah Williams Library Round Room. The featured speaker will be Dr. Jon Schaff, NSU professor of government, who will present the topic, “Liberal Education and Democracy.” Schaff, director of Northern’s Center for Public History and… Read more »
Crops by rail easier this year compared to last year
KIMBALL, S.D.(WNAX)- As harvest looms, it appears moving crops by rail will be less challenging than last year. Todd Yeaton, manager of the Gavillon Elevator near Kimball, says much of the local harvest may not move very far. Yeaton says the railroads seem to be in a better position this year. Yeaton says one problem… Read more »
SDSU hires an associate vice president for external affairs
BROOKINGS, S.D.(WNAX)- South Dakota State University has hired Vernon Brown of Sioux Falls to be an associate vice president for external affairs. Brown says SDSU President Barry Dunn asked him to oversee the Connect Program in Sioux Falls. Brown says SDSU is much more than an ag university. Brown says many of the majors offered… Read more »
South Dakota Wheat Growers Association holding meetings this week
PIERRE, S.D.(DRGNews)- The newly renamed South Dakota Wheat Growers Association is holding District meetings this week. Executive Director Caren Assman says they’ll be at Gettysburg, Mitchell and Winner. She says they’ll also watch a short video. Assman says new members and renewing members will get their names entered into a drawing for a prize worth… Read more »
Congress in session this week working on the upcoming federal budget
WASHINGTON, D.C.(WNAX)- Members of Congress are back in session for only a few days before adjourning for the election break. South Dakota Congressman Dusty Johnson says they don’t have time to get much done. Johnson says there has not been much work done on a federal budget. Johnson says he would like to see a… Read more »
Senator Rounds talks about being banned from traveling to Russia
WASHINGTON, D.C.(WNAX)- South Dakota Senator Mike Rounds is among the latest Americans included in personal bans by the Russian government. He says he isn’t sure what brought that about. Rounds says he has been working on cyber security changes aimed at Russian hackers. Rounds says the bans on a number of Americans and allies are… Read more »
Vero Beach, FL man named in fatal crash east of Bowdle
BOWDLE, S.D.(Press Release) – A Vero Beach, FL man has been identified as the person who died last Wednesday in a two-vehicle crash east of Bowdle. Preliminary crash information indicates that a 1995 International 9400 straight truck was northbound on 330th Avenue when the driver failed to stop at the stop sign and attempted to… Read more »
Governor Kristi Noem successfully treated for back injury at Mayo Clinic
PIERRE, S.D.(Press Release) – On Monday, Governor Kristi Noem announced that following several weeks of medical treatment in South Dakota for a back injury, the Governor underwent successful back surgery at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. Her treating surgeon, Dr. Mohamad Bydon, described the treatment: “Governor Noem developed an acute condition impacting her lumbar spine.… Read more »
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers release latest report on the Missouri River
OMAHA, N.E.(WNAX)- Continued dry conditions across the Missouri River basin are reflected in the latest report from the Corps of Engineers. Ryan Larsen, with the Corps in Omaha, says their runoff predictions have fallen further. Larsen says most of the basin had below normal rain and runoff much of the summer. Larsen says forecasts don’t… Read more »
USD celebrates the grand opening of the new Health Sciences Building
VERMILLION, S.D.(WNAX)- The grand opening of the new Health Sciences Building on the campus of the University of South Dakota was held Thursday. Construction on the forty-five thousand square foot building started in April of 2021. USD President Sheila Gestring said it’s the result of a long term plan. Tim Ridgway, Dean of the USD… Read more »
SDN Communications renamed their data center
SIOUX FALLS, S.D.(WNAX)- SDN Communications has renamed their data center as “Mark Shlanta Technology Park” in honor of their long time C.E.O. who died in February of this year. SDN spokesman Vernon Brown says the data center was Shlanta’s vision. Brown says Shlanta pushed to increase the size of the data center. Brown says the… Read more »
Student enrollment up at Mount Marty
YANKTON, S.D.(WNAX)- Mount Marty University, based in Yankton, is reporting another increase in student enrollment. President Marc Long says it’s the sixth year they have seen more students on their campuses. Long says they have seen a good increase in those six years. Long says the trend is opposite of most other colleges and universities.… Read more »
Hughes County States Attorney asked to supervise the investigation into Governor’s use of the state airplane
PIERRE, S.D.(KCCR)- Hughes County States Attorney Jessica LaMie will have a front row seat to the investigation into use of the state airplane by South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem. Interim Attorney General Mark Vargo, who was appointed by Noem following the impeachment and removal of Jason Ravnsborg as A-G, asked LaMie to supervise the investigation… Read more »
Flags at Half-Staff in Honor of Queen Elizabeth II
PIERRE, S.D.(Press Release) – Today, Governor Kristi Noem ordered that flags be flown at half-staff statewide effective immediately until sunset on the day of internment in honor of former Queen Elizabeth II. “Her Majesty saw so many triumphs and tragedies in her 96 years on earth,” said Governor Kristi Noem. “She was royalty who could… Read more »























