Bossly vs. Summit Carbon Solutions lawsuit update

Hub City Radio (Aberdeen, SD) Local Landowner Jared Bossly was in front of a Brown County Courtroom Thursday, as a motion to dismiss the trespassing lawsuit he has against Summit Carbon Solutions was addressed. At the core of the issue is Eminent Domain, which allows land to be taken for compensation. Bossly and other landowners… Read more »

Update from Alzheimer’s Association at Chamber Connections Series

ABERDEEN, S.D. (Hub City Radio) The weekly Chamber Connection series continues to march on with the last gathering for January taking place at the K.O Lee Aberdeen Public Library on Thursday morning. Carla Thielbar, Development Director with the Alzheimer’s Association, states what the organization’s ultimate goal is. Thielbar explains the confusion between dementia & Alzheimer’s… Read more »

Crazy Days fun and savings at Uptown Aberdeen

Hub City Radio (Aberdeen, SD) Coinciding with I Hate Winter, Crazy Days at Uptown Aberdeen is a great way to save and enjoy the weekend, Manager Amy Hayes tells us about the event.. If anyone is looking for more information Hayes lists where it is available.. Free face painting and great sales this weekend, at… Read more »

South Dakota leaders weigh in on data centers

PIERRE, S.D.(SDBA)- The debate over hyper scale data centers for Artificial Intelligence is brewing in many circles in South Dakota. One of those circles is within Republican party legislative leadership. Case in point – Senate Majority Leader Jim Mehlhaff opposes House Speaker Jon Hansen’s ‘Data Center Bill of Rights’. The Cliff-Notes version of their debate… Read more »

Aspire and Area Federal Credit Union are teaming up for a FUN Fundraiser

Aberdeen, SD (Hub City Radio) Aspire and Area Federal Credit Union have come up with a fun way to raise money for Aspire, AFCU’s Allison Maunu has more.. Maunu said there are a couple of options when it comes to tickets.. Janae Hamilton of Aspire has what the funds raised will go towards.. More information… Read more »

GPAC Hoops Scoreboard From WED (1/28/26)

COLLEGE WBB GPAC Hastings          94 – McKenna Yates 19pts. Adyson Minarik 17pts. Josilyn Miller 14pts. Mount Marty 64 – Kaela Martinez 24pts. Alexus Motley 12pts.   Doane (NE)         74 – Megan Chambers 17pts & 8rbs. Rylie Rice 17pts & 9rbs. Keeleigh Knobbe 13pts. Coll. Of St. Mary 68 – Ella Klusman 18pts. Madelyn Gaughen 16pts.… Read more »

South Dakota Senate defeated HCR6004

PIERRE, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- The South Dakota Senate debated HCR6004.  The resolution encouraging the use of physical cash in transactions. Opposing the resolution was District 1 Senator Michael Rohl. Introducing the resolution to the Senate was District 3 Senator Carl Perry who was listed as a co-sponsor of the bill. After the debate, the South Dakota voted… Read more »

Northern & Aberdeen Central bands to perform February 12th at JFAC

ABERDEEN, S.D.(Press Release) – The Northern State University Symphonic Band will team up with the Aberdeen Central High School Symphonic Band to present “Symphonic Colors” at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 12, in the Jewett Theater at the Johnson Fine Arts Center. The concert will feature performances by the Northern State University Symphonic Band, directed by Terry Beckler,… Read more »

Independent candidate for U.S. Senate Brian Bengs in Aberdeen Wednesday

ABERDEEN, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- Independent candidate for U.S. Senate, Brian Bengs was in Aberdeen Wednesday as part of his “Drive Thru State Tour” Bengs talks about the purpose of the tour. Bengs discuss feedback he’s hearing on the tour. Senator Rounds announced last week he will seek a third term.  Bengs compared his candidacy to him and… Read more »

Congressman Johnson address possible shutdown

PIERRE, S.D.(DRGNews)- The United States Congress has until midnight Friday night to pass a spending resolution, to avoid another federal government shutdown. This would follow a 43-day shutdown– the longest in U.S. history– that occurred from Oct. 1 to Nov. 12, 2025. Following the shooting death of two people in Minneapolis this month (Jan. 7… Read more »