SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — Teachers, educators and other South Dakota citizens charged with crafting new state social studies standards say Gov. Kristi Noem’s administration deleted many elements intended to bolster students’ understanding of Native American history and culture from their draft. Members of the working group said Tuesday they were caught by surprise when… Read more »

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Vehicle traffic up this year compared to last year’s Sturgis Motorcycle Rally
STURGIS, S.D.(Press Release) – Vehicle traffic counts from the South Dakota Department of Transportation for vehicles entering Sturgis for the 81st Annual Sturgis Motorcycle Rally Aug. 6-9, 2021. Traffic counts at nine locations entering Sturgis for the 2021 Rally are as follows: Friday, Aug. 6: 55,326 entering Up 11.0% from Friday last year Saturday, Aug.… Read more »
Yankton reaching out to help laid off workers in Aberdeen
YANKTON, S.D.(WNAX)- Employers and cities across the region are reaching out to laid off workers from Molded Fiberglass in Aberdeen. Rita Nelson with Yankton Thrive says they talked to a number of the workers. The plant employed about three hundred workers when it shut down earlier this month. Nelson says Yankton has a wide number… Read more »
Sturgis Motorcycle Rally Daily Numbers
STURGIS, S.D.(Press Release)- Here’s the daily figures regarding DUIs, drug arrests, accidents, etc. from the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally courtesy from the South Dakota Department of Public Safety through 6am Mountian Time Tuesday. Item Sturgis Rapid City District District Total Last Year to Date DUI Arrests 42 8 50 64 Misd Drug Arrests 47 10 57… Read more »
Both South Dakota Senators opposed the bipartisan infrastructure bill that passed the Senate Tuesday
WASHINGTON, D.C.(HubCityRadio)- On Tuesday, the US Senate voted in favor of the bipartisan infrastructure bill on a 69-30 vote. Senator John Thune voted against the bill and released the following statement after the vote. “For months, senators from both sides of the aisle engaged in good-faith negotiations to produce an infrastructure bill for the… Read more »
Governor Noem at the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally Tuesday
STURGIS, S.D.(KBHB) – Governor Kristi Noem was in the Black Hills yesterday, taking part in the annual Legends Ride. The Governor’s office says a painting of her by artist David Uhl was also up for auction as part of the ride. The painting, titled “True Grit,” depicts the Governor atop of her horse at the… Read more »
Watertown school district announce their COVID-19 plan for upcoming school year
WATERTOWN, S.D.(KXLG) – Watertown School Superintendent Dr. Jeff Danielson released the District’s COVID plan for the coming school year, keeping in play all measures used last year and adding in some new. Visitors to the Watertown School District will be allowed with screening through the office. Dr. Danielson says all students will also receive free… Read more »
Recap of Congressman Dusty Johnson appearance on AgriTalk Monday
ABERDEEN, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- On Monday, Congressman Dusty Johnson appeared on Agritalk that air Monday-Friday on KSDN 930AM/102.1FM Johnson talks about cattle reports which are now transparent. The infrastructure bills, both the bipartisan(roughly 1 trillion dollar) & Democrats only 3.5 trillion dollar are working their way through the US Senate this week. Once passed will be returned… Read more »
US Army Corps of Engineers talks about the drought’s impact on the Missouri River
OMAHA, N.E.(WNAX)- The ongoing drought in the northern plains is most evident along the Missouri River. Mike Swenson with the Corps of Engineers in Omaha says water storage in the big reservoirs continues to fall. Swenson says the big lake levels are also down considerably. Swenson says Lake Oahe will also drop noticeably. Swenson the… Read more »
USD preparing for normal start to upcoming school year
VERMILLION, S.D.(WNAX)- Students return to South Dakota university campuses in a few weeks. USD President Sheila Gestring says they are planning on a normal start to the fall term. Gestring says they are ready to change plans if necessary. Gestring says she is getting input from a team of health care experts on the Delta… Read more »
Workforce Housing Need committee met in Sioux Falls last week
PIERRE, S.D.(WNAX)- The “Workforce Housing Needs” interim study committee of the South Dakota legislature met last week in Sioux Falls. A number of housing developers, local committees and agencies spoke to the legislators. Committee Chairman, Representative Roger Chase of Huron, says he did hear some housing solutions. Chase says they want broad based solutions. Chase… Read more »
Aberdeen City Council held a work session Monday to deal with the 2022 city budget
ABERDEEN, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- On Monday night, the Aberdeen City Council held a work session to deal with the upcoming 2022 city budget. Aberdeen Finance Officer Karl Alberts talks about the projected sales tax figures for 2021. City Manager Joseph Gaa talks about the some of the bonds that he would like to see the city pay… Read more »
City of Sturgis biggest issue with the motorcycle rally so far is open container violations
STURGIS, S.D.(KBHB) – In their Monday rally report, the city of Sturgis says open container violations continue to be their top problem – as police continue to inform rally patrons about the open container situation. The city allowed open container for the first time ever at this year’s Rally. However, beer or wine must be… Read more »
SD Corn will hire two executive directors
SIOUX FALLS, S.D.(WNAX)- South Dakota Corn will be hiring separate leaders for the Corn Utilization Council and for the Corn Growers Association. That was announced at a meeting of the Corn Utilization Council on Friday in Sioux Falls. After coming out of executive session Council President Grant Rix also announced they had agreed to offer… Read more »
2nd annual Medicine Wheel Ride held Sunday in the Black Hills
STURGIS, S.D.(KBHB)- Riding for Resilience. That’s the slogan for a non-profit organization that held their second annual Medicine Wheel Ride Sunday. The organization of Native American female motorcyclists and allies ride to bring awareness and resources to issues impacting indigenous peoples. Shelly Denny is with the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women’s Society. Denny says they… Read more »






















