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May 24, 2022

Rapid City Police Officer accused of theft

RAPID CITY, S.D.(KOTA)- Last week, an officer with the Rapid City Police Department was accused of petty theft of cash from Central High School while serving in the capacity of a school resource officer. Matthew R. Hower, 41, has been fired from the police department following an RCPD review of surveillance video. RCPD Chief Don… Read more »

May 24, 2022

Summer study group looking into juvenile justice

YANKTON, S.D.(WNAX)- Summer interim committees of the South Dakota legislature will start meeting next month. One of those groups will be studying juvenile justice reform. Representative Mike Stevens of Yankton will be a member of that committee. Stevens says juvenile justice issues impact a wide segment. Stevens says they will be working closely with schools… Read more »

May 24, 2022

27th Annual Bishop’s Charity Fishing Tournament coming up in June

BIG STONE CITY, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- The Catholic Community Foundation is sponsoring the 27th annual Bishop’s Charity Fishing Tournament in June. Chairman Wade VanDover talks about how Big Stone City became one of the sites for this event. VanDover talks about how the event has grown. Proceeds for the fishing events benefit seminarian education. B J Schaefbauer… Read more »

May 24, 2022

Southeastern Electric suffered damages following the derecho

MARION, S.D.(WNAX)- The damage assessments and recovery continue from the derecho that hit much of the region earlier this month. Brad Schardin, manager of Southeastern Electric based in Marion says they took a double hit. Schardin says they made repairs from the Wednesday storm. Schardin says about half their system was down during the worst… Read more »

May 24, 2022

This April was windier than any typical April

COLUMBUS, O.H.(WNAX)- Studies now seem to confirm that this spring has been windier than normal. Aaron Wilson, a climatologist at Ohio State University, moderated this months North Central Region climate update. Wilson says the winds have put a lot of dust in the air. Wilson says the derecho earlier this month added to the high… Read more »

May 23, 2022

Aberdeen Central High School student named Heroine of the Year

ABERDEEN, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- At Monday night City Council meeting, 15-year-old Emma Keefe was awarded Heroine of the Year by the 40-8 Locale 146. Chef de Gare Ron Krogman details a series of firsts that led to saving the life of Emma’s mother Amanda. Krogman acknowledge that everyone involve are heroes. Keefe was trained on CPR by… Read more »

May 23, 2022

Flags for Veterans Project coming to Redfield on Friday

The Jim and Deborah Burdick Family of Redfield are once again sponsoring the Flags for Veterans Project in recognition of Memorial Day to honor all deceased veterans in Redfield by placing a flag on each veteran grave.   The Burdick Family graciously donates all the flags and keeps records of the veterans’ graves.  We thank them… Read more »

May 23, 2022

Aberdeen Area Child Protection Team to host fundraiser Tuesday

ABERDEEN, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- Members of the Aberdeen Area Child Protection Team are hosting a fundraiser at the Plaza on Tuesday. Amy Rehder talks about what the mission of the team is. Kelsey Guthmiller talks about the fundraiser. Guthmiller lists the sponsors that’s helping out with the event. The fundraiser runs from 11:30AM-1:30PM at the Market at… Read more »

May 23, 2022

SD Tourism adjusting how to promote itself due to high gas prices

PIERRE, S.D.(WNAX)- Despite gas prices over four fifty a gallon nationally, surveys continue to show people planning to travel in large numbers this summer. South Dakota Tourism Department Secretary Jim Hagen says they update their marketing almost continually. Hagen says they are working with tourism operators to help them devise deals to attract travelers. Hagen… Read more »

May 23, 2022

MidAmerican Energy to request natural gas increase

DES MOINES, I.A.(WNAX)- MidAmerican Energy will ask the South Dakota Public Utilities Commission for a natural gas rate increase. MidAmerican spokesman Geoff Greenwood says its needed for continued investments and improvements in their distribution system Greenwood says the actual price of natural gas can change very rapidly. Greenwood says its been a while since they… Read more »

May 23, 2022

City of Yankton Sales Tax down for the 1st Quarter of 2022

YANKTON, S.D.(WNAX)- The latest sales tax report for the City of Yankton showed a decrease for the first time in many months. City Manager Amy Leon says she is keeping it in perspective. Leon says other taxes are still up year to date. Leon says they are starting to lay out the framework of next… Read more »

May 23, 2022

A new book is out talking about the 1972 flood in Rapid City

RAPID CITY, S.D.(KOTA)- As the 50th anniversary of the 1972 Rapid City flood draws closer, many survivors have begun reflecting on their own experiences a half-century later. Capturing those stories are local authors Seth Tupper and Johnny Sundby, who have released “Surviving the ’72 Flood,” a collection of eyewitness accounts and photos documenting one of… Read more »

May 23, 2022

Horse Nation Indian Relay 2022 championship to be held in Fort Pierre

FORT PIERRE, S.D.(DRGNews)- The Stanley County Fairgrounds in Fort Pierre will be hosting the Horse Nations Indian Relay Racing’s 2022 Championship of Champions event in September. Horse Nations Indian Relay Council president Calvin Ghost Bear says the three days of racing will be held Friday, September 23 through Sunday, September 25, 2022. Teams from Canada… Read more »

May 20, 2022

Recommendations of what to do with the issue of baby formula shortages

SIOUX FALLS, S.D.(KELO)- The nationwide shortage of baby formula is also having an impact on families here at home. Pediatrician for Sanford Health Dr. Mike Nagley: Dr. Nagley talks about ways to combat the ongoing shortage of baby formula while keeping your child healthy. Parents can also talk to their pediatrician about other ways to… Read more »