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June 9, 2026

Intersection of Goodrich Avenue & South Merton Street closed Wednesday

ABERDEEN, S.D.- Beginning at approximately 8am Wednesday, June 10th, 2026, the following intersection will be closed to thru traffic for street repairs: Goodrich Ave. SE & S. Merton St. The intersection is scheduled to be closed until 8am Thursday, June 11th, or until finished.  Motorists are advised to take alternate routes until the work is… Read more »

June 9, 2026

Governor Rhoden’s office looking for fall interns

PIERRE, S.D.–Governor Larry Rhoden and his office are now accepting applications for the Fall 2026 Internship Program. This internship program provides students with first-hand experiences within state government and the functions of the Governor’s Office. Student interns will work directly with the Governor’s staff on projects centered around their interests and strengths. The projects will… Read more »

June 9, 2026

Learn to MELT away your shoulder pain

Aberdeen, SD (Hub City Radio) Whether participating in a sporting activity or lifting a heavy box at work, the shoulders are an essential part of the body for daily movement, and it’s important to address any aches or pains instead of ignoring them. Heidi Morrissey, MELT Instructor for the Aberdeen YMCA, previews their program focused… Read more »

June 9, 2026

Smash the Stigma fund raiser for Suicide Prevention

Aberdeen, SD (Hub City Radio) Suicide Prevention and awareness can often have a stigma that surrounds it, but there is no doubt Mental Health is something that needs more attention. That’s where the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention comes in, and an area group is helping raise funds for the organization with a Pickle Ball… Read more »

June 9, 2026

Weekly update on Richmond Dam project

ABERDEEN, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- The Brown County Commission on Tuesday provided their weekly update on the Richmond Dam project.  The project is still in the draining phase. Brown County Commission Duane Sutton announced that two pumps are now operating. Mike Russell with the Richmond Lake Association: Russell talks about how much water is being pumped out of… Read more »

June 9, 2026
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Severe Weather expected in the region tonight

Aberdeen, SD (Hub City Radio) The National Weather Service in Aberdeen has issued a level 3, or enhanced risk, for severe weather in the area this evening. National Weather Service Meteorologist Aaron Dort explains the outlook for Tuesday night. All severe weather hazards are possible, according to Dort. Dort breaks down when the storms are… Read more »

June 9, 2026

Warner School Board faces tough questions

Aberdeen, SD (Hub City Radio) Last night the Warner School Board held a regular meeting but faced concerned and frustrated citizens, about the contract they entered with Mammoth Sports Construction. At the root of the concerns lies legality and judgment when it comes to the bidding process for a bathroom construction. 14 people attended the… Read more »

June 8, 2026

Aberdeen School Board address bills passed by South Dakota Legislature

ABERDEEN, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- The Aberdeen School Board on Monday night addressed firs readings on a series of policy revisions related to bills passed by the 2026 South Dakota Legislature. Aberdeen School Superintendent Dr. Becky Guffin went through each of them starting with when elections can be held for school board positions. Guffin next went over the… Read more »

June 8, 2026

Maintenance planned for the Aberdeen Public Schools

ABERDEEN, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- Director of Operations for the Aberdeen Public Schools, BenSchnell talked about some of the maintenance planned for the schools this summer. Schnell talks about schools getting new furnitures. Schnell talks about asphalt work scheduled this summer. They will also be doing asphalt work around Aberdeen Central High School. Schnell also discuss working on… Read more »

June 8, 2026

City of Aberdeen tackles mosquito issues

Aberdeen, SD (Hub City Radio) Summer often means pests, like mosquitoes.. Parks Superintendent Tyler Bierman told us how they determine when spraying needs to be done and what trap numbers mean. There is another way that is also effective and can be used to determine when spraying is done. He went on to talk about… Read more »