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October 27, 2021

Skywest to no longer fly out of Pierre & Watertown beginning in 2022

PIERRE, S.D.(DRGNews)- SkyWest will stop providing commercial air service to the Pierre Regional airport early next year. Earlier this month, the US Department of Transportation said it had rejected requests from SkyWest, Gov. Kristi Noem and the cities of Pierre and Watertown to rebid the federal essential air service contracts for the two communities. At… Read more »

October 27, 2021

Small town newspapers dealing with difficult times

FREEMAN, S.D.(WNAX)- Most newspapers are facing difficult times, with rising costs and dropping subscriptions and revenue. That’s really hit home with small town papers. Jeremy Waltner, publisher of the Freeman Courier, is taking a different path and moving toward memberships. Waltner says it is a leap of faith for him in his community. Waltner says… Read more »

October 27, 2021

‘Fly into Jazz’ is theme of Nov. 4 NSU jazz concert

ABERDEEN, S.D.(Press Release) – On Thursday, Nov. 4, at 7:30 p.m., the Northern State University Department of Music will present a jazz concert. Performing will be the NSU 1 O’ Clock Jazz Ensemble directed by Instructor of Percussion James McKinney, and the NSU 2’ O Clock Jazz Ensemble directed by Dr. Grant Manhart. The date… Read more »

October 26, 2021

Recap of Tuesday’s Mental Health Service Delivery Task Force Meeting

PIERRE, S.D.(HubCityRadio)-  On Tuesday, the Mental Health Service Delivery Task Force held their meeting in Pierre.  We’re recapping through the thought of District 3 Representative Carl Perry who is a member of that committee. Perry asked Jamie Groves, Director of Minnehaha Juvenile Detention Center about how to better inform the public regarding juveniles thinking of… Read more »

October 26, 2021

Senator Thune calls for social reform on the US Senate floor

WASHINGTON, D.C.(KMIT)- South Dakota Senator John Thune called for social media reform during a speech on the Senate floor last week.  He says algorithms have changed the information social media users see. He says algorithms can be useful if properly utilized. But algorithms, he says, have become more problematic than positive. Thune, who is a… Read more »

October 26, 2021

SD Dept of Health reports 8 new COVID-19 related deaths

PIERRE, S.D.(HubCityRadio.com) – The state reported 8 new COVID-related deaths, while active cases decreased & hospitalizations increased, according to figures released by the South Dakota Department of Health. The death total currently at 2,228. The state had 718 new cases and 943 recoveries, decreasing active infections to 5,392. Those hospitalized in connection with the virus… Read more »

October 26, 2021

Senator Casey Crabtree’s map approved by Senate Redistricting Committee

PIERRE, S.D.(WNAX)- The South Dakota Senate Legislative Redistricting Committee came up with their own map and will forward that to a special session next month. Meeting Monday, Senator Casey Crabtree of Madison made the case for his map proposal, called “Blackbird 2.0”. Senator Jim Bolin of Canton was not happy with the map. Committee Chair,… Read more »

October 26, 2021
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Smaller towns struggling to fill their health care positions

YANKTON, S.D.(WNAX)- While many businesses continue to struggle to find enough workers, it is especially critical for health care providers. Doug Ekeren, President of Avera Sacred Heart Hospital in Yankton, and Avera Queen of Peace Hospital in Mitchell, says it really is a problem for their facilities in smaller towns. Ekeren says they have two… Read more »

October 26, 2021

November Community Affairs Luncheon feature legislave preview

ABERDEEN, S.D.(Press Release) – The November Community Affairs Luncheon, hosted by the Aberdeen Area Chamber of Commerce, will be held on Thursday, November 4th from 12-1 pm at the Best Western Ramkota Convention Center. Guest speaker will be David Owen, President and Chief Lobbyist with the South Dakota Chamber of Commerce and Industry, with a… Read more »

October 26, 2021

Construction going well in Yankton

YANKTON, S.D.(WNAX)- Despite a tight supply chain, and soaring housing costs, the City of Yankton has had a pretty good year for new construction. Community Planning Director Dave Mingo says building permits are doing well. Mingo says development had a lot of headwinds this year. Mingo says there were a good number of housing units… Read more »

October 26, 2021

Ferley Jewelers in Pierre going out of business

PIERRE, S.D.(KCCR)- A Pierre-based jewelry story steeped in history is bringing nearly 100 years of service to a close.  With origins a watch repair section of a shoe store in 1923, Ferely Jewlers began as Dukelow Jewerly Store.  William Dukelow partnered with Lester Ferely in 1944 and three years later Ferley bought out Dukelow and… Read more »

October 25, 2021

SD Dept of Health reports 2 new COVID-19 related deaths

PIERRE, S.D.(HubCityRadio.com) – The state reported 2 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 2,220. The state had 395 new cases and 331 recoveries, increasing active infections to 5,625. Those hospitalized in connection with the virus is… Read more »

October 25, 2021
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National Weather Service make predictions for this winter season

SOUTH DAKOTA(WNAX)- The National Weather Service is predicting a mix of winter weather across the country. Jon Gottsschalk, chief of NOAA’s operational prediction branch, released their winter forecast. Gottschalk says parts of the south will see warmer than normal temperatures. Gottschalk says above normal precipitation will also be scattered. The outlook also indicated that areas… Read more »

October 25, 2021

La Nina could impact the state in November

BROOKINGS, S.D.(WNAX)- With a La Nina forecast to develop in the southern Pacific Ocean, some of those impacts could start showing up in our weather in the next month. A La Nina occurs when below normal sea surface temperatures are observed in the Pacific Ocean. South Dakota State Climatologist Laura Edwards says the outlook is… Read more »