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December 22, 2021
75th Sturgis Rally Preparations

Recap of busy night at Sturgis City Council Monday night

STURGIS, S.D.(KBHB) – The Sturgis City Council met last night and had a busy agenda, with medical cannabis licenses, a lakeside Park presentation and re-districting being discussed. On the medical cannabis issue, the council held it’s lottery to award its two available licenses to those who applied. Sturgis City Attorney Mark Marshall says they received… Read more »

December 22, 2021

Congressman Dusty Johnson honors Vietnam War Veterans in Sturgis

STURGIS, S.D.(KBHB) – Five Vietnam veterans received a hero’s salute Monday from South Dakota Congressman Dusty Johnson. At the Sturgis Veterans Club, Johnson presented five veterans their commemorative pin and the welcome home they didn’t get fifty years ago. The veterans shared their stories with Johnson about how they were treated upon arriving home from… Read more »

December 21, 2021

Safe driving a priority during holidays

PIERRE, S.D.(Press Release) – South Dakota’s Department of Public Safety reminds people to make safe driving a priority during this holiday season. Col. Rick Miller, superintendent of the Highway Patrol, said those who are traveling need to focus on their driving first and think about holiday activities later. “It is easy to get distracted with everything… Read more »

December 21, 2021

SD Dept of Health reports 11 new COVID-19 related deaths

PIERRE, S.D.(HubCityRadio.com) – The state reported 11 new COVID-related deaths, while active cases & hospitalizations decreased, according to figures released by the South Dakota Department of Health. The death total currently at 2,449. The state had 762 new cases and 994 recoveries, decreasing active infections to 7,093. Those hospitalized in connection with the virus is… Read more »

December 21, 2021

ACLU of South Dakota opposes Noem’s proposed classroom censorship legislation

SOUTH DAKOTA(Press Release)- Every student should have the right to receive an equitable education and have an open and honest dialogue about America’s history. That’s why the ACLU of South Dakota opposes Gov. Kristi Noem’s proposed legislation that would censor academic discussions about American history and race and sex in South Dakota public school classrooms.… Read more »

December 21, 2021

Governor Noem announces legislation blocking Critical Race Theory

PIERRE, S.D.(Press Release) – On Monday, Governor Kristi Noem released the text of draft legislation to block Critical Race Theory (CRT) as the basis of education for South Dakota students. “Americans believe ‘all men are created equal,’ and we also believe the American dream is available to all regardless of race, color, or national origin,”… Read more »

December 21, 2021

Mount Marty President talks about how the school handles diversity

YANKTON, S.D.(WNAX)- Public universities have been struggling with defining diversity and opportunity, especially for minority students. Private schools don’t have those same issues. Mark Long, President of Mount Marty University in Yankton says their mission is very clear. Long says there are advantages to being a faith based university. Long says they have found a… Read more »

December 21, 2021

SD Board of Regents dealing with SB55 & Opportunity Centers

PIERRE, S.D.(WNAX)- The South Dakota Board of Regents has been dealing with the results of the “SB55” study, and changes on campuses to “Opportunity Centers.” Regents Executive Director Brian Maher told legislators there is a clear difference between the “SB55” study and on campus issues with Opportunity Centers. Maher says public meetings at a couple… Read more »

December 21, 2021

SD businesses continue to deal with supply chain issues

YANKTON, S.D.(WNAX)- Many businesses, especially manufacturing companies have been working through supply shortages. Nancy Wenande, C.E.O. of Yankton Thrive says its pretty much the same for local companies. Wenande says despite those issues, she is hearing about company expansions. Wenande says companies continue to look at innovations to deal with labor and supply shortages. The… Read more »

December 21, 2021

Lewis & Clark Water System working to upscale water treatment capacity

YANKTON, S.D.(WNAX)- While the Lewis & Clark Regional Water System is expecting enough funding from the federal infrastructure to get close to completion, they also have a plan in the works to upsize their water treatment capacity. Executive Director Troy Larson says the past couple of summers pushed them close to their full treatment limits.… Read more »

December 20, 2021

Aberdeen City Council approves the Tif for the Stencil Group Monday night

ABERDEEN, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- On Monday night, the Aberdeen City Council revisited the TIF(Tax Increment Financing) offered by the Stencil Group that was defeated 2 weeks ago. Aberdeen City Manager Joseph Gaa talked about the compromise that was reach. Councilwoman Tiffany Langer who was in favor of this Tif talked about the precedent that was set 2… Read more »

December 20, 2021

Watertown schools on lockdown this morning

WATERTOWN, S.D.(KXLG)- Earlier this morning around 10:00am the Watertown School District locked down due to a threat received via email. The Watertown Police Department was dispatched to provide protection and investigate the source. We reached out the Superintendent Jeff Danielsen for further information. Danielsen does not have the ability to share the student’s information nor… Read more »

December 20, 2021

SD Dept of Health reports 5 new COVID-19 related deaths

PIERRE, S.D.(HubCityRadio.com) – The state reported 5 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 2,438. The state had 366 new cases and 360 recoveries, increasing active infections to 7,336. Those hospitalized in connection with the virus… Read more »