RAPID CITY, S.D.(KOTA)- The Auburn Fire approaches 1,000 burned acres, and fire crews remain on the lines as the fire continues its long, thin northern spread. Tessa Jaeger, public information officer for the Rapid City Fire Department said while fire has taken an unconventional shape, it can still be overcome. Jaeger said hot, fire-friendly days… Read more »

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Frederick Fire Department hosting a Fun & Fundraising Event on Saturday, October 16th
FREDERICK, S.D.(Press Release)- Frederick Area Volunteer Firefighters are having their annual Fun & Fundraising Event on Saturday October 16th 6pm @ their new location 317 Main Street $30.00 for Prime Rib dinner ticket also includes choice at 2 prizes. There will be raffles for other prizes as well as fun games to play. If you… Read more »
Manufacturing on the rise in Yankton
YANKTON, S.D.(WNAX)- This is manufacturing week in Yankton where local companies highlight what they do and the job opportunities they offer. David Lohse, General Manager of Astec Industries, says most people don’t realize how many large manufacturing plants there are in Yankton. Lohse says there are good, long term careers available in manufacturing. Lohse says… Read more »
Rail cars and trains needed to help push harvest
KIMBALL, S.D.(WNAX)- Warm, dry weather is pushing harvest along and that in turn will create a need for rail cars to move commodities out of the region. Todd Yeaton, General Manager at Gavilon in Kimball, says there are no problems getting rail cars and shuttle trains right now. Yeaton says there are drought impacts in… Read more »
Debate continue between natural immunity vs vaccine immunity of Covid-19
YANKTON, S.D.(WNAX)- There are some debates, mostly online, about the benefits of natural immunity to Covid-19 as opposed to vaccine immunity. Liz Healy, infection control specialist at Avera Sacred Heart Hospital in Yankton, says natural immunity has a broad definition. Healy says those that have had Covid-19 may not be as protected from another round… Read more »
Hughes County Sheriff’s Office looking to save money on laundry
PIERRE, S.D.(KCCR)- The Hughes County Sheriff’s Office is looking to save money by shifting its laundry duty to the correctional facility that sits on the hill overlooking the South Dakota Women’s Prison in Pierre. Sheriff Patrick Callahan says laundry is currently done through the prison. Callahan says the Hughes County Jail doesn’t have a laundry… Read more »
Senator John Thune recap his stay in Aberdeen last Saturday
ABERDEEN, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- Last Saturday Senator John Thune spent the day in Aberdeen enjoying Northern’s homecoming as well as attending a ceremony involving the 452nd ordinance. Senator Thune talk about the Gypsy Day Parade that took place in the morning. After the parade, Senator Thune went to the Strode Center on the campus of Presentation College… Read more »
2021 Governor’s Awards Winners
PIERRE, S.D.(KCCR)- The South Dakota Department of Human Services honored South Dakotan businesses and residents who have made significant contributions toward the employment of individuals with disabilities. Cabinet Secretary Shawine Rechtenbaugh says the 2021 Governor’s Awards brought a record number of nominations. South Dakota is a leader in the nation for encouraging the employment of… Read more »
Senator John Thune talks about the committe hearing dealing with Facebook
WASHINGTON, D.C.(HubCityRadio)- On Tuesday, Senator John Thune was on the Senate Commerce subcommittee dealing with child security on social media emphasis being on Facebook. Senator Thune talks about the issues of algorithms in social media. Senator Thune is working on two bills dealing with Big Tech & social media. The first bill discussed is the… Read more »
Water Off – 12th Ave NW to 13th Ave NW and North 1st Street
ABERDEEN, S.D.(Press Release)- WATER OFF: Beginning at approximately 8:00am on Wednesday, October 6, 2021, water will be off in the following areas to replace a fire hydrant: 12th Avenue Northwest to 13th Avenue Northwest and North 1st Street Residents in the area are advised to collect & store water for personal use. Work will… Read more »


















