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August 24, 2020

Sioux Falls lost 700 students during online learning

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — Sioux Falls School District officials say hundreds students didn’t participate in online learning last spring after the coronavirus pandemic drove the district to close classrooms. Keloland.com reports 700 kids, or 3% of the district’s student body, never connected with their teachers during the last quarter of the year. Assistant Superintendent… Read more »

August 24, 2020

Yankton officials keeping eye on COVID numbers

YANKTON, S.D. (WNAX) – Active COVID-19 infections in Yankton County have risen to about 50 daily after being in the single numbers for most of the spring and early summer. Yankton Mayor Nathan Johnson says they continue to watch those local infection numbers. Johnson says they have not yet considered any further public reaction. Johnson… Read more »

August 24, 2020

Lack of fall sports tough on university student-athletes

BROOKINGS, S.D. (WNAX) – The Missouri Valley Football Conference has moved their schedule to spring and the Summit League has postponed all competition to January at least. South Dakota State University President Barry Dunn says those changes were encouraged by NCAA rules. Dunn says they know it is very difficult for the student-athletes. Dunn says… Read more »

August 24, 2020

Area continues to deal with above average temperatures

PIERRE, S.D. (DRG News) – Temperatures will likely be in the mid to upper 90s in parts of South Dakota in the next few days. Meteorologist Paul Trambley says the average high temperature for the area this time of year is in the upper 80s. With the high temperatures, Trambley says the National Weather Service… Read more »

August 24, 2020

Farmers Union president says funding programs not long-term answer

CONDE, S.D. (WNAX) – The Helping America’s Farmers Act has been introduced in Congress. The bill would create a new economic injury disaster loan program at USDA’S Farm Service Agency. The legislation would appropriate $10 billion for direct loans along with another $10 billion for a guaranteed loan program through FSA lenders. South Dakota Farmers… Read more »

August 24, 2020

Climatologist analyzes recent derecho

AMES, Iowa (WNAX) – The derecho that caused massive damage across much of Iowa was long lived and created a long path. Iowa State Climatologist Justin Glisan says the storm formed to the west in the early morning of Aug. 10. Glisan says the storm regenerated strong winds for many hours. Glisan says they have… Read more »

August 24, 2020

One killed in pedestrian-vehicle crash north of Sisseton

SISSETON, S.D. (Press Release) – One man died late Friday night in a pedestrian-vehicle crash north of Sisseton. Names of the people involved are not yet being released pending notification of family members. A 2007 GMC Yukon was northbound in the driving lane when it hit the male pedestrian who was walking partially on the… Read more »

August 24, 2020

Commission approves placement of fence surrounding Governor’s Residence

PIERRE, S.D. (KCCR) – The Capitol Complex Restoration and Beautification Commission approved the placement of a proposed security fence to surround the Governor’s Residence in Pierre. Public Safety Secretary Craig Price says South Dakota is one of only three states where the Governor’s Residence is not protected with a barrier. Bureau of Administration Commissioner Scott… Read more »

August 21, 2020

Mount Rushmore protest leader faces felony charges

RAPID CITY, S.D. (AP) — The leader of a July 3 protest before President Donald Trump’s visit to Mount Rushmore is facing added charges that bring his potential prison sentence to 17 years. Pennington County prosecutors have added a felony and misdemeanor charge to their case against Nick Tilsen, who helped lead a demonstration that… Read more »

August 21, 2020

Aberdeen Fire & Rescue: Weig selected as next chief

ABERDEEN, S.D. (From American News Staff Reports) – Joel Weig will be Aberdeen’s next fire chief, according to a Facebook post by Aberdeen Fire & Rescue. The city council is expected to make that formal at Monday’s meeting. But City Manager Joe Gaa has announced Weig, who has been with the department since 1999, is… Read more »

August 21, 2020

State has third highest single-day COVID total, two new deaths

PIERRE, S.D. (HubCityRadio.com) – COVID-19 cases spiked in South Dakota according to numbers from the state department of health today. The state had 193 new confirmed cases, the third highest single day total since the virus began and the most since early May. It also had two new deaths. The new cases, along with 84… Read more »

August 21, 2020

Nobody injured in Leola bus crash

LEOLA, S.D. (American News Staff Reports) – A Leola School District school bus was involved in a collision Friday morning before classes. Nobody was injured, according to the superintendent. “Everyone is OK, just shaken up,” Leola Superintendent Bev Myer said. “I’m impressed with how our bus handled the situation.” According to a Facebook post by… Read more »

August 21, 2020

Sertoma Club Rummage Sale today and tomorrow at Wylie Park

ABERDEEN, S.D. (HubCityRadio.com) – The Annual Sertoma Club Rummage Sale is taking place today and tomorrow at Wylie Park. Kristan Morris, Sertoma Club board member, talked about the event. She said that typically the sale takes place in the spring. Morris noted that one area business in particular has been instrumental in the sale. There… Read more »

August 21, 2020

Rapid City Police investigation fatal shooting

RAPID CITY, S.D. (AP) — Police in Rapid City are investigating a fatal shooting and trying to determine if it was on purpose or accidental. The shooting Wednesday night took the life of 22-year-old Brandon Wounded Arrow. Police spokesman Brendyn Medina says officers have interviewed witnesses and are waiting for autopsy and forensic results. As… Read more »

August 21, 2020

Hot and dry conditions to persist

ABERDEEN, S.D. (HubCityRadio.com) – It has been a hot and dry summer and those conditions will continue at least in the short term. Laura Edwards, State Climatologist, said to expect more warm days through early next week. She said that the area has gone from flood concerns to drought conditions. Edwards also provided an update… Read more »