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November 1, 2021

K.O. Lee Library to host free concert on Thursday

ABERDEEN, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- Coming up on Thursday, the K.O.Lee Library will be hosting a free concert with celtic guitarist Jerry Barlow. Barlow describes what Celtic music is about. Barlow talks about how he got into Celtic music. Barlow talks about the concert coming up on Thursday. Barlow has a new CD coming out in 2022. It… Read more »

November 1, 2021

Money still available for small businesses in South Dakota

PIERRE, S.D.(WNAX)- While the economic recovery has been underway for over a year, there is still help for businesses that may be having problems. Jamie Wood, South Dakota District Director of the Small Business Administration, says they still have loan funds available. Wood says the loan cap has been raised on the program. Wood says… Read more »

November 1, 2021
Nathan Sanderson

Supply chain issues continue in South Dakota

PIERRE, S.D.(WNAX)- Your local retailer is at the bottom end of a very long supply chain, which may not be working all that well. Nathan Sanderson, Executive Director of the South Dakota Retailers Association, says many businesses are still waiting. Sanderson says many retailers may not take orders this year. Sanderson says the supply chain… Read more »

October 29, 2021

South Dakota joins lawsuit against Biden Vaccine Mandate

PIERRE, S.D. – Today, following Governor Noem’s promise to “see [President Biden] in court,” the State of South Dakota joined a lawsuit against the Biden Administration’s COVID vaccine mandate for federal contractors. “South Dakota is standing up with other states to protect our people from the Biden Administration’s illegal mandates,” said Governor Kristi Noem. “Though… Read more »

October 29, 2021

SD Dept of Health reports 1 new COVID-19 related death

PIERRE, S.D.(HubCityRadio.com) – The state reported 1 new COVID-related death, while active cases increased & hospitalizations decreased, according to figures released by the South Dakota Department of Health. The death total currently at 2,235. The state had 396 new cases and 367 recoveries, increasing active infections to 5,421. Those hospitalized in connection with the virus… Read more »

October 29, 2021

National FFA Convention returns to Indy

INDIANAPOLIS, I.N.(WNAX)- More than 55,000 FFA members from across the nation are in Indianapolis this week for the 94th National FFA Convention and Expo.    South Dakota State FFA Treasurer Paige Lehrkamp of Rapid City, says ag education students are competing in a host of proficiency, career development and agri-science events. She says the convention is… Read more »

October 29, 2021

House Redistricting Committee approves Grouse map with amendments

PIERRE, S.D.(WNAX)- The House Redistricting Committee of the South Dakota legislature meeting today, (Friday) approved amendments to their earlier released legislative redistricting map. During public comments, Bret Healy with “4 Directions Native Vote” said the current map could violate federal fair voting laws. Boneshirt was the legal challenge twenty years ago that led to single… Read more »

October 29, 2021

SDSU Bold & Blue fundraising drive is underway

BROOKINGS, S.D.(WNAX)- The South Dakota State University Foundation last week officially kicked off their next major fund-raising campaign called “Bold & Blue.” Foundation President Steven Erpanbach says they have a solid start. Erpanbach says most of the money raised will go to scholarships and faculty. State support for higher education has dropped over the past… Read more »

October 29, 2021

Rapid City Police Department react to allegation of racism

RAPID CITY, S.D.(KOTA)- The Rapid City Police Department has long been the subject of allegations from the local indigenous community of racism, calls that have been amplified by recent clashes between activists and law enforcement. Brendyn Medina, spokesperson for the RCPD, said historical trauma is something taken very seriously within the department. Medina said despite… Read more »

October 29, 2021

SD PUC Commissioner express concerns over utility regulations

PIERRE, S.D.(WNAX)- Long time South Dakota Public Utilities Commissioner Gary Hanson says he is concerned about the direction of utility regulation. He says political maneuvering has become more apparent. Hanson says working state to state has become more difficult even as the need for more energy rises. Hanson says they are dealing with more multi… Read more »

October 28, 2021

Nick Tilsen had his court appearance regarding Mt Rushmore Protest on Wednesday

RAPID CITY, S.D.(KOTA)- Yesterday, Nick Tilsen, president of NDN Collective, appeared for an evidentiary hearing at the Pennington County Courthouse regarding an incident that took place during former President Donald Trump’s visit to Mount Rushmore last year. The incident resulted in the arrests of Tilsen and 21 other indigenous activists following a confrontation with law… Read more »

October 28, 2021

SD Supreme Court rules Gosch doesn’t have to release names of legislators supporting special session to consider Ravnsborg impeachment

PIERRE, S.D.(DRGNews)- The South Dakota Supreme Court has ruled the state Speaker of the House doesn’t have to release names of legislators supporting a special session to consider the possible impeachment of the state’s attorney general. House Speaker Spencer Gosch of Glenham tells DRG Media Group the information being requested by the South Dakota Newspaper… Read more »