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April 29, 2022

Public Works Department work hour change

ABERDEEN, S.D.(Press Release)-  Effective May 2, 2022, Aberdeen City Public Works Department will start summer hours. The department will start work at 7:00 AM and complete their workday at 4:00 PM. This change affects Utility, Street, Traffic Control and Solid Waste Divisions. City garbage customers are reminded that the Public Works Department hour changes will… Read more »

April 29, 2022

Rapid City mayor & police chief talks about crime in the city

RAPID CITY, S.D.(KOTA)- On Wednesday, Rapid City Mayor Steve Allender and Police Chief Don Hedrick took to the City Council chambers to discuss the current state of crime in Rapid City. Looking at the numbers finds something of a mixed bag, with a defined spike in crime through Covid, while many of those figures fell… Read more »

April 29, 2022

SD Board of Regents launching campaign to promote higher education

PIERRE, S.D.(WNAX)- The South Dakota Board of Regents has started a marketing campaign, focused on the importance of higher education. Regents Executive Director Brian Maher says the plan grew out of legislative direction. Maher says the campaign is called: “Learning Drives Us Forward”. Maher says the message is targeted. Maher says they also want the… Read more »

April 29, 2022

Freedom Rally scheduled for Saturday in Pierre

PIERRE, S.D.(KCCR)- South Dakota Boulevard in Pierre, the road that connects Church Street with Broadway Avenue at the entrance to the South Dakota State Capitol will be closed Saturday for a protest and rally.  Kathleen Pittman says the group Stop the Mandate is planning a Freedom Rally within view of the State Capitol dome. Pittman… Read more »

April 28, 2022

Gov. Noem signs onto E15 letter to President Biden

PIERRE, S.D.(Press Release)- On Thursday, Governor Kristi Noem, Governor Kim Reynolds, and a bipartisan coalition of five other governors co-signed a letter to President Biden asking him to allow each state to continue selling E15 year-round without restrictions. You can find Governor Noem’s tweet about the subject here: https://twitter.com/govkristinoem/status/1519763719336693761 You can find Governor Reynold’s press… Read more »

April 28, 2022

Minnkota Power Cooperative and Summit Carbon Solutions Announce CO2 Storage Partnership

GRAND FORKS, N.D.(Press Release) – Minnkota Power Cooperative (“Minnkota”), a North Dakota-based electric generation and transmission cooperative, and Summit Carbon Solutions (“Summit”), an Iowa-based firm focused on the decarbonization of the agriculture and biofuels industries, have reached an agreement to co-develop carbon dioxide (CO2) storage facilities near Center, North Dakota. Minnkota and Summit have been… Read more »

April 28, 2022

Congressman Johnson address issues within the cattle industry

ABERDEEN, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- Congressman Johnson in the tele-conference Thursday discussed issues associated with the cattle industry. Johnson talks about how unstable beef prices are. Johnson discuss bills he working on to address the livestock market. Johnson believes the issues in not with the packers but with the Big 4 industries. Johnson suggest the Department of Justice… Read more »

April 28, 2022

SD PUC provides update on who can have party status

PIERRE, S.D.(KCCR)- The South Dakota Public Utilities Commission has made some progress in determining who can and who cannot have party status in the docket of Summit Carbon Solutions and their proposed carbon dioxide pipeline through South Dakota.  Twenty-nine requests were approved Thursday, but additional possible intervenors continue to file late applications.  Brian Jorde, an… Read more »

April 28, 2022

SD senators comments after rules in place for the impeachment trial

YANKTON, S.D.(WNAX)- The South Dakota Senate agreed on rules for the upcoming impeachment trial of Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg. Senator Jean Hunhoff of Yankton says they need good guidelines. Hunhoff says they want fair and open proceedings. Hunhoff says she can deliver an unbiased decision. Senator Art Rusch of Vermillion says the rules are one… Read more »

April 28, 2022

Prescription Take-Back Day is Saturday April 30

OMAHA, N.E.(WNAX)- This Saturday is another National Prescription Drug Take Back day. Mike Casale, a special agent with the regional Drug Enforcement Agency Office in Omaha says it’s a good way to get drugs out of circulation. Casale says turning the drugs in is safer and less hazardous than throwing them away or flushing them… Read more »

April 28, 2022

Senator Thune introduces bill to end student loans deferments

WASHINGTON, D.C.(WNAX)- South Dakota Senator John Thune is co-sponsoring a bill that would end what he calls unnecessary student loan deferments. The Biden Administration has halted student loan payments for over a year and may consider a complete loan forgiveness program. Thune, in a speech on the Senate floor, says his bill would better target… Read more »

April 28, 2022

Students to pay for school lunches beginning next school year

WASHINGTON, D.C.(WNAX)- For the past two years, school lunches for all public-school students have been free, paid for by Covid related federal programs. Those programs will end this summer. South Dakota Senator John Thune says its part of wrapping up pandemic related spending. Thune says Congress can come back to any of those programs if… Read more »

April 28, 2022

Expanding Medicaid on the ballot in November

SOUTH DAKOTA(WNAX)- Expanding Medicaid is the goal of the group “South Dakotans Decide Healthcare” and a ballot issue to determine that will be in front of voters in November. During a news conference, Presentation Sister Kathleen Bierne said the expansion would include a lot of people who need insurance coverage. Bierne says expanded access to… Read more »

April 28, 2022

Most of South Dakota vulnerable to wildfire

PIERRE & RAPID CITY, S.D.(WNAX & KOTA)- As drought conditions continue and expand, much of South Dakota and the western US could be vulnerable to wildfires. South Dakota State Fire Meteorologist Darren Clabo says much of the state is very short of moisture. Clabo says wildfire potential is very high. Clabo says the climate trend… Read more »

April 28, 2022

Quiet zones at Rail Crossing could be heard at the State Railroad Board

PIERRE, S.D.(WNAX)- The South Dakota State Railroad Board may hear from cities that are interested in so called “quiet zones” at rail crossings. Transportation Department Secretary Joel Jundt told the board during their meeting last week the issue was debated in this year’s legislative session. Jundt says the bill was eventually killed. Jundt says the… Read more »