PIERRE, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- On Wednesday, Governor Larry Rhoden Vetoed HB 1138, which requires the licensure of non-medical home care agencies. Rhoden outlined his decision in a letter to the Legislature, which you can find here. “Protecting vulnerable South Dakotans is a responsibility I take seriously. But when government regulates, those regulations should be as limited and… Read more »

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A Big time Easter Egg hunt, with a big time purpose at the K.O. Lee Public Library
Aberdeen, SD (Hub City Radio) Several area Organizations are teaming up to bring back a very popular Easter Egg hunt to the Library.. Director Cara Perrion tells us more Perrion said while last year was a big success with approximately 1500 people through the door.. they are looking to exceed that with a lot of… Read more »
Mary Jane Lunzman’s lawsuit dismissed on Tuesday
ABERDEEN, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- U.S. District Court Judge Camela Theeler on Tuesday dismissed the case from Mary Jane Lunzman vs the Brown County Commission, Human Resources Director Allison Tunheim, and Brown County Attorney Karly Winter-Goodwin Lunzman’s lawsuit alleged Title VII, age, and disability discrimation along with retaliation. “The Court’s determination that the claims asserted by Lunzman in… Read more »
March License Plate Decals are due
ABERDEEN, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- License plate decals for the month of March are due. Brown County Treasurer Patty VanMeter provides the letters for the month. Brown County Office’s hours of operations are from 8AM-5PM Monday through Friday.
Aberdeen Public Schools Foundation presents “Knight for a Princess” dance this weekend
ABERDEEN, S.D. (Hub City Radio) Aberdeen Public Schools Foundation is gearing up to host a memorable event this weekend. Foundation Director, Gretchen Sharp, previews the upcoming dance. Sharp elaborates there is no formal dress code for the festivities. Sharp explains how the proceeds of the event help support the Aberdeen Public Schools Foundation. Sharp shares… Read more »
Senator Thune continue to push for Save America Act
WASHINGTON, D.C.(HubCityRadio)- On Tuesday, Senator John Thune went on the floor of the U.S. Senate to continue to push for passage of the Save America Act. Senator Thune talks about polls showing support for documents needed to register and vote in the country. Senator Thune talks about a quote made by Independent Senator Bernie Sanders… Read more »
The Fray to perform at this year’s South Dakota State Fair
HURON, S.D.(KOKK)- The 2026 South Dakota State Fair grandstand performances have been set. Candi Briley assistant manager of the fair announced the final act for Friday September 4th. She said booking entertainment for the State Fair is an involved process. Candi said this year ticket sales will begin earlier than years past for all levels.… Read more »
Aberdonian Lowell Swanson to be enshrined in the SD Hockey Hall of Fame
Aberdeen, SD (Hub City Radio) Sometimes the worlds of Sports and News collide, and this is one of those times, as Lowell Swanson of Aberdeen will join Aberdonians, Nancy and Greg Odde, Rob Weinmeister, Tom Tobin, Abby Trettin and now his Nephew Greg Swanson Posthumously in the South Dakota Hockey Fall of Fame. Swanson told… Read more »
Brown County Landfill award bid for construction of cell #5
ABERDEEN, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- The Brown County Commission heard from personnel from the Brown County Landfill about the bids received last week for the construction of Cell #5. The lowest bid was from Foothill Contracting at about 1.8 million dollars but that had to be withdrawn. They recommended the second lowest bid from Midland Contracting. Brown County… Read more »
Brown County Commission hear bids on materials needed for the highways
ABERDEEN, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- On Tuesday, the Brown County Commission heard bids from Highway Superintendent Dirk Rogers on materials needed to work on the highways in the county. Rogers revealed the bids for asphalt concrete plant mix materials. Rogers recommended either one depending on availability. Rogers heard several bids for gravel materials. Here’s the lowest bid request.… Read more »
City of Aberdeen Water under close scrutiny
Aberdeen, SD (Hub City Radio) About a month ago the City of Aberdeen sent out a Notification of a spike in Turbidity in Aberdeen water. Jim Ackerman from Water Treatment for the City of Aberdeen explains what Turbidity is.. Ackerman said at no point was the Public in any danger at all.. a State acceptable… Read more »
Aberdeen School Board hear report on Holgate Middle School
ABERDEEN, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- On Monday night, the Aberdeen School Board heard report on Holgate Middle School from principal Bo Beck. Beck talks about assessments they will be doing in April. Beck addressed health and fitness at the school. Beck talks about the Golden Eagles Kindness project they been doing for several years. Beck talks about the… Read more »
Recap of Monday’s Aberdeen City Council meeting
ABERDEEN, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- The Aberdeen City Council held their meeting on Monday night. Aberdeen Finance Officer Jordan McQuillen inform the council about abatements for properties within the city limits including one that needed to be corrected. Council approved the abatement requests. Aberdeen City Manager Dave McNeil talks about the Memorandum of Understanding dealing with PEG funding… Read more »
Indivisible Aberdeen organize No King rally for Saturday
ABERDEEN, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- Indivisible Aberdeen are hosting their third No Kings Day rally Saturday at Anderson Park in Aberdeen. Indivisible Aberdeen is a non-partisan group that focus on defending democracy and keeping America great. Rallies like these are taking place nationwide. Their main focus to remind everyone that America is not ruled by kings or dictators.… Read more »
Senator Thune address Save America Act & partial government shutdown
WASHINGTON, D.C.(KELO)- More than a month without pay, and no end in sight for the partial government shutdown. Senate Majority Leader John Thune says Democrats are unwilling to negotiate a settlement and are jeopardizing national security in the process. Thune had the Senate in session Saturday, trying to make progress on the SAVE Act Voter-ID… Read more »






















