PIERRE, S.D. (WNAX) – An unexpected issue with wind power development is coming up with a plan to dispose of old wind blades. As technology improves, wind developers are replacing blades with new, more efficient designs. South Dakota Public Utilities Commission Chairman Gary Hanson says they anticipated a much longer life for the projects and… Read more »

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Attorney General waiting on final form of hemp bill
PIERRE, S.D. (WNAX) – South Dakota Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg says he is waiting to see the final form of the industrial hemp bill. A summer study committee came up with a bill authorizing the production of industrial hemp, but it has not yet been scheduled for a hearing. Ravnsborg says he is willing to… Read more »
Yankton Representative questioning GOED
YANKTON, S.D. (WNAX) – A Yankton legislator isn’t sure the state is getting the return it should from the Governors Office of Economic Development. Democratic Representative Ryan Cwach says the legislature increased funding for the agency last year. Cwach says the concern is not new. Cwach says he has heard similar comments from other lawmakers.… Read more »
Friday marks deadline for license plate decal renewals
ABERDEEN, S.D. (HubCityRadio.com) – Friday marks the end of the month and the first deadline for license plate decal renewals for 2020. Patty VanMeter, Interim Brown County Treasurer, talked about this month’s letters. She said there are ways to help speed up the process. Kessler’s is also another option for renewals.
Officials planning on making suicide prevention programs available statewide
BROOKINGS, S.D. (WNAX) – South Dakota officials are planning on making suicide prevention programs available across the state. The suicide rate is high in rural areas and Native American communities. There’s also been stress in farm country because of low commodity prices and weather challenges. Andrea (buh-yorn-uh-stad) Bjornestad is an SDSU Extension Mental Health Specialist.… Read more »
House Judiciary Committee passes rape kit bill
BROOKINGS, S.D. (KJJQ) – The House Judiciary Committee unanimously passed a bill that would lengthen the time that law enforcement stores rape kits from anonymous victims. The bill’s sponsor, Representative Tim Reed of Brookings, says these are victims who have not yet decided to press charges. Reed says the seven years matches the statute of… Read more »
Dustin Lynch coming to State Fair
HURON, S.D. (KWAT) — Another concert announcement made today by the South Dakota State Fair. Assistant Manager Candi Briley made the announcement. Lynch is a Tennessee native who released his first album in 2012. He’s recorded seven number one hits, including “Mind Reader” and “Hell of a Night.” Tickets for the general public go… Read more »
Drought chances low across northern plains
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (WNAX) – While some climate models are hinting at a very warm weather pattern developing by mid-summer, drought chances will stay low. Doug Kluck, Central Region Climate Service Director for the National Weather Service in Kansas City, says the saturated soils will prevent much rapid heating. Kluck says drought chances across the… Read more »
Nationwide Homeless Count takes place today
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KMIT) – The 2020 Nationwide Homeless Count will take place today. Dr. Suzanne Smith of Augustana University coordinates the count in Sioux Falls. Smith talks about the challenges involved in the count. She says the information collected affects funding from HUD for homeless programs. Previous years’ counts have shown an estimated 300… Read more »
Democrats say there is better communication at this year’s session
PIERRE, S.D. (WNAX) – Minority Democrats in the South Dakota legislature say they are being included in more discussions and debate. House Minority Leader Jamie Smith of Sioux Falls says Republicans are making an effort so far. Smith says they are also hearing more from the Governor’s office. Senate Minority Leader Troy Heinert of Mission… Read more »
Appropriations Committee to look at reversions
PIERRE, S.D. (WNAX) – The Appropriations Committee of the South Dakota legislature continues to grind through budget hearings of state agencies and departments. Representative Jean Hunhoff of Yankton says they are now looking hard at the money that departments don’t spend. Hunhoff says they also want more details of how state programs are working.… Read more »
NSU Noon Forums starting up on Wednesday
ABERDEEN, S.D. (HubCityRadio.com) – Northern State’s spring semester of Noon Forum Sessions will start on Wednesday, Jan. 29. The forums will take place at noon most Wednesdays through April. A variety of topics will be presented during the course of the next three months, according to Art Marmorstein, History Professor at NSU. While many of… Read more »
Kennedy to introduce bills for drug offenses
YANKTON, S.D. (WNAX) – Now moving into the third week of the 2020 session, South Dakota lawmakers have until the end of the week for unlimited bill introductions. Senator Craig Kennedy of Yankton says he has some bills dealing with drug offenses. Kennedy says he wants legislators to look at alternatives to prison for drug… Read more »
Man charged in killing of Sioux Falls woman
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) – A man has been charged in the killing of a 20-year-old woman who authorities say was abducted from a Walmart parking lot in Sioux Falls. The Argus Leader reports that the Minnehaha County Sheriff’s Office says 19-year-old Amir Hasan Beaudion Jr. was charged Monday with 15 counts, including first-degree murder.… Read more »
Capital City Campus launches Tuesday in Pierre
PIERRE, S.D. (DRG News) – It’s in the same location in Pierre (925 East Sioux Avenue), but Capital University Center has a new name, a new website and new nursing class offerings. Executive Director Chris Maxwell says Capital University Center is now Capital City Campus. He says the new name comes with a fresh logo… Read more »























