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February 18, 2021

New ice arena in Watertown receive boost from anonymous donor

WATERTOWN, S.D.(AlphaMedia)–Hopes of building a new multi-purpose ice arena in Watertown got a big boost Tuesday with an announcement from Councilman Ried Holien (ho-leen), who chairs the local Ice Arena Committee. The Watertown Hockey Association last month committed to raising a minimum two million dollars toward the arena, and the Watertown Figure Skate Club has… Read more »

February 17, 2021

‘Born alive’ bill awaiting Noem’s signature

PIERRE, S.D.(Argus Leader)- A bill requiring doctors who deliver babies born after failed abortion attempts to give them the same care they would any other baby is one step from becoming law. The South Dakota Senate voted 32-3 Tuesday to pass House Bill 1051, sending it to the governor’s office where it awaits Gov. Kristi… Read more »

February 17, 2021

One person dead following house fire in Yankton

YANKTON, S.D.(WNAX)- One person has died in an overnight house fire in Yankton. Assistant Yankton Fire Chief Larry Nickles says they got the call about 12:30AM. Temperatures were below zero at the time and Nickles says the cold caused some problems. Nickles says they got to the victim fairly quickly. Nickles says there were three… Read more »

February 17, 2021

SD Dept of Health reported no new COVID-19 Deaths for the 3rd day in a row

PIERRE, S.D. (HubCityRadio.com) – The state reported no new COVID-related deaths for the 3rd straight day, while active cases & hospitalizations both went down, according to figures released by the South Dakota Department of Health today. The death remains at 1,844. The state had 95 new confirmed cases and 224 recoveries, decreasing active infections to… Read more »

February 17, 2021

Media availability call at 11:30 on KSDN

ABERDEEN, S.D. (HubCityRadio.com) – Secretary of Health Kim Malsam-Rysdon and State Epidemiologist Dr. Joshua Clayton will hold a brief media availability via conference call at 11:30 a.m. today to discuss developments surrounding coronavirus in South Dakota. The event will be carried live on 930-102.1 KSDN.

February 17, 2021

State Senator Greenfield announce his intentions going forward

WATERTOWN, S.D.(AlphaMedia)-Brock Greenfield of Clark released a statement on his political future Tuesday. The longtime State Senator from Clark announced he will seek the nomination for the office of Commissioner of School and Public Lands in the 2022 election cycle. Greenfield says the man who holds that job now–Ryan Brunner–has done an excellent job, and… Read more »

February 17, 2021

Budget numbers have been reached by SD Joint Appropriations Committee

PIERRE, S.D.(WNAX)- After some negotiations last week, members of the Joint Appropriations Committee of the South Dakota legislature agreed on budget numbers. Senator Reynold Nesiba of Sioux Falls says the current budget got a big bump. Nesiba, a democrat, says the committee took a conservative turn on the revenue numbers. Nesiba says the revenue estimate… Read more »

February 17, 2021

New York man pleads not guilty to 3 counts of murders Tuesday

RAPID CITY, S.D.(KBHB) – A New York man charged in three murders here in South Dakota pleaded not guilty before Seventh Circuit Court Judge Robert Gusinsky Tuesday. Arnson Absolu, 36, is accused of killing 29-year-old Ashley Nagy, 26-year-old Charles Red Willow and 22-year-old Dakota Zaiser. Nagy and Red Willow were found dead of gunshot wounds… Read more »

February 16, 2021

Governor Noem call on President Biden administration to rollback on executive orders restricting the distribution of fuel sources

PIERRE, S.D.(Press Release) – Today, Governor Kristi Noem issued the following statement in response to the dangerously cold temperatures threatening lives across more than a dozen states right now: “Families all across the U.S. are facing life threatening cold right now,” said Governor Kristi Noem. “This should remind everyone – including President Biden – that an… Read more »

February 16, 2021

SD PUC Commissioner talks the power used the state during the polar vortex

(Pierre, SD)  SDBA —  The polar vortex now gripping middle states from Canada to Texas has created an ‘unprecedented’ demand for power. South Dakota PUC Commissioner Kristie Fiegen says the demand for power on Monday was at an ‘all time high’ and that Tuesday’s demand may exceed even that.  She described the current cold weather… Read more »

February 16, 2021

SD PUC Chairman weigh in the power outage happening on Tuesday

PIERRE, S. D.(AlphaMedia)- A prolonged, bitterly cold stretch of weather brought the electric grid to its knees Tuesday. South Dakota rural electric cooperatives began implementing rolling blackouts that morning in response to overwhelming demand for power during record-setting low temperatures and wind chills. The Southwest Power Pool, which covers a group of utilities across 14… Read more »

February 16, 2021

SD Dept of Health reported no new deaths due to COVID for 2nd straight day

PIERRE, S.D. (HubCityRadio.com) – The state reported no new COVID-related deaths for the 2nd straight day, while active cases & hospitalizations both went up, according to figures released by the South Dakota Department of Health today. The death remains at 1,844. The state had 215 new confirmed cases and 105 recoveries, increasing active infections to… Read more »

February 16, 2021

Power outages occuring today due to the cold weather

ABERDEEN, S.D.(HubCityRadio)-  Due to extreme cold ranging from North Dakota down to Texas, power outages could be taking place around the communities today. Tom Glanzer with Northwestern Energy said they can come out without any notice. Glanzer talks about how important to conserve energy today. Glanzer talks ways to conserve energy. Substations near the Redfield,… Read more »