RICHMOND LAKE, S.D.(Press Release)- Brown County has been notified that engineering activities will be starting on the Richmond Lake Dam on July 22, 2022. This will be the start of the process for the development of possible spillway modifications. Work will be ongoing into August 2022. You may see survey crews, drill rigs, and drones… Read more »

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Feeding South Dakota looking for donations
SIOUX FALLS, S.D.(KBHB) – Inflation is impacting every aspect of Feeding South Dakota’s operations. That from Stacey Andernacht, the Marketing and Communications Director of the state’s organization whose mission is to end hunger in South Dakota. Andernacht says right now, the organization is seeing a decrease in the amount of food that is being donated,… Read more »
Ag Credit Conference underway today
PIERRE, S.D.(DRGNews)- The South Dakota Bankers Association annual Ag Credit Conference begins today in Pierre. Association President Karl Adam says agriculture impacts nearly all of their members. Adam says the speakers cover a wide array of topics. Weather and politics are also on the agenda. Adam says they’re expecting around 120 bankers at the meeting… Read more »
Local government looking for details from the 2020 Census
YANKTON, S.D.(WNAX)- While the overall population count was done last year, local governments are still waiting on details from the Census Bureau. Dave Mingo, Community and Economic Development Director for the City of Yankton, says the delay of information is a problem. Mingo says they use that detailed census information in a number of projects.… Read more »
SD Dept of Education complete review of educational materials
PIERRE, S.D.(WNAX)- South Dakota Education Department Secretary Tiffany Sanderson says staff of her department has completed a review of all educational material provided to state schools. Sanderson told the Board of Educational Standards the review was mandated by an Executive Order from Governor Kristi Noem restricting the teaching of Critical Race Theory in K –… Read more »
Staffing an issue at Human Service Center
YANKTON, S.D.(WNAX)- Finding adequate staff continues to be a problem and priority for the Human Services Center in Yankton. Department of Social Services Secretary Laurie Gill says they are making slow progress. Gill says they are able to offer some financial incentives. Gill says HSC has job openings across the board. Gill says they are… Read more »
Sturgis voters put petition out for more than one medical marijuana dispensary license allowed in the county
STURGIS, S.D.(KBHB) – The Meade County Commission met in special session Monday to pass first reading of an ordinance that will update their medical marijuana license procedures. This follows a petition that was turned in setting up a vote to have the county offer more than one medical marijuana dispensary license. Commission Assistant Jerry Derr.… Read more »
Joe Donnell to appear on the November ballot for one of the District 1 House seats
BRISTOL, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- On Tuesday night, precinct committee folks decided to place Joe Donnell on the ballot for one of the District 1 House seats. 29 people came out to vote and Donnell won over Larry Baumgarn by a margin of 17-12. Donnell replaces Logan Manhart in the November elections. Donnell will be on the ballot… Read more »
Brown County Commission approves one-year moratorium on transmission pipelines
ABERDEEN, S.D.(Aberdeen American News)- Brown County has approved a one-year moratorium on the construction of transmission pipelines. That includes a carbon capture pipeline proposed by Summit Carbon Solutions. The resolution, “imposes a temporary moratorium on the issuance of any and all permits, licenses or approvals for the construction, installation or use of any transmission pipeline requiring the approval… Read more »
Aerial spraying for mosquitoes scheduled for Wednesday
ABERDEEN, S.D.(Press Release)- The Mosquito Control division of the City of Aberdeen will be conducting an aerial application for Mosquitoes on Wednesday, July 20th between the hours of 7:00 PM and 12:00 AM. Mosquito Control surveillance program has identified West Nile Virus in Aberdeen as well as a high number of the Culex species which… Read more »
Joint meeting held on higher education in South Dakota
PIERRE, S.D.(WNAX)- A joint meeting of the South Dakota Board of Regents, Board of Technical Education and the Board of Educational Standards was held yesterday in Pierre. Nick Wendell, Executive Director of the Board of Technical Education, had a report on the numbers of state residents with some post high school education or training. Wendell… Read more »
Pierre & Fort Pierre residents ask to watch energy use in the heat wave
PIERRE, S.D.(KCCR)- Monday was one of the warmest days of the year as temps skyrocketed over 100 degrees in many central South Dakota locations. Residents of the City of Fort Pierre, much like their neighbors to the east in Pierre are being asked to watch energy use. Public Works Director Rick Hahn says water from… Read more »
Hand County withdraws as intervenors in CO2 pipeline application from Summit
PIERRE, S.D.(KCCR)- After taking weeks earlier this year to sort through hundreds of requests to intervene as a party to an application for a carbon transport pipeline the South Dakota Public Utilities Commission considered removing some Tuesday. Public Utilities Commission Chairman Chris Nelson says two intervenors are wishing to withdraw their party status in the… Read more »
SD Democrats respond to no special session for abortion rights
SIOUX FALLS, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- On Monday, Democrats offered their response to Governor Noem’s announcement for no special session following the U.S. Supreme Court overturning Roe v Wade. Democratic candidate for Governor Jamie Smith listed a number of bills they were going to bring up at the special session. Smith talks about the state needing to support… Read more »
Northwestern Energy responding to the current heat wave
YANKTON, S.D.(WNAX)- The heat wave is putting pressure on electric companies and consumers as air conditioning units spin up from Canada to Texas. Bob Rowe, President and C.E.O. of Northwestern Energy says they were able to hold electric rates stable for quite a while. Rowe says impacts on their customers are the primary focus. Rowe… Read more »























