ABERDEEN, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- The Aberdeen City Council meeting will hold their meeting Monday at the Municipal Building. Among the items on the agenda include: A request to allow Mayor Travis Schaunaman to work on a contract with the Aberdeen Convention & Visitors Bureau which exceed the $5,000 but less than $6,000. This is for video service… Read more »
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Aberdeen Police address animal neglect on Lawson Street
ABERDEEN, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- The Aberdeen Police Department on Thursday responded to animal neglect reported to them at the 800 block of South Lawson Street. When police arrived, they witnessed cats, dog, small rodents, fish, and other animals living in unsanitary conditions. Some animals in the location were already dead and were decomposing. Those living were removed… Read more »
Candidates challenging Senator Rounds held a forum on Wednesday
ABERDEEN, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- The two candidates challenging Senator Mike Rounds for the U.S. Senate seat held a forum/debate on Wednesday. Turn SD Purple organized the forum. The two candidates are the Democrat, Julian Beaudion, and Independent, Brian Bengs. Both candidates went after Senator Mike Rounds but Bengs also took the opportunity to challenge Beaudion on why… Read more »
Ribbon cutting held in Pierre for reimagined state museum
PIERRE, S.D.(KCCR)- Dozens gathered at the South Dakota Cultural Heritage Center in Pierre Wednesday to hold a ribbon cutting for reimagined State Museum. Lieutenant Governor Tony VenHuizen says the state wanted to freshen up the museum for the first time since it’s construction three decades ago. State Historical Society Foundation Chair Carly Winter of Aberdeen… Read more »
Dakota St progress is ahead of plan, update with Nate Reede
ABERDEEN, SD (Hub City Radio ) Hub City Radio was on site with Nate Reede of Reede Construction as he gives an update on the progress of N Dakota street, and the days work 7-2-26 Reede went on to the describe the equipment and work being done. As of now, the project is well ahead… Read more »
Travel projections for the 4th of July holiday weekend
PIERRE, S.D.(KYNT)- Triple A South Dakota is projecting over two-hundred thousand South Dakotans will travel for the Fourth of July holiday. Shawn Steward, with Triple A South Dakota, says high gas prices don’t appear to be slowing down holiday travel. Steward says the warmer temperatures this week can have an impact on your vehicle. Steward… Read more »
Economic trends for Mid-America region for June
OMAHA, N.E.(KELO)- Mixed signals on the regional economy, as we see improvements in Manufacturing in spite of job losses and high inflation. Creighton University’s monthly Mid-American Business Conditions Index was in positive territory for the fifth straight month. Economist, Dr. Ernie Goss says the region has lost 15-thousand jobs over the past 12 months. The… Read more »
Firework Safety Tips
ABERDEEN, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- 4th of July is coming up on Saturday. The Aberdeen Fire Rescue is providing tips for firework safety. Reminder Aberdeen City Ordinance prohibit the use of fireworks within city limits. The only exceptions are sparklers, snakes, and other fireworks that do not have audible report, projectile, or launching components. While sparklers are legal… Read more »
Live Music keeps rolling with the ADA Summer Concert Series
ABERDEEN, SD (Hub City Radio) One Aberdeen Downtown Association Summer Concert has come and gone, and riding the wave of success comes the 2nd in the concert series. ADA Director Sabrina Metz gives us a glimpse of what’s to come. Metz ran through the timeline of Champagne taking the stage. It wouldn’t be possible without… Read more »
Governor Rhoden declared state of emergency
PIERRE, S.D.(HubCityRadio) –On Tuesday, Governor Larry Rhoden has declared a state of emergency for the counties impacted by the June 29, 2026, severe storms that caused significant damage across portions of central South Dakota. “South Dakotans are tough, and they step up to support one another in difficult times like these,” said Governor Larry Rhoden.… Read more »




















