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March 13, 2020

Hemp proposal clears legislature

PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — A proposal to legalize industrial hemp in South Dakota has cleared the Legislature, and Gov. Kristi Noem says she will sign it. The Legislature approved a crucial demand from the governor. It allotted $3.5 million that Noem says is necessary to “responsibly” run a hemp program in the state. The governor… Read more »

March 13, 2020

Presentation College student being tested for COVID-19

ABERDEEN, S.D. (aberdeennews.com) – A Presentation College student who traveled for spring break last week is being tested for COVID-19 “out of an abundance of caution,” the school has confirmed. A student was in a U.S. city that has had cases of COVID-19, said Andrew Hansen, Presentation’s marketing and advertising coordinator. However, he said, the… Read more »

March 13, 2020

Senior airman now charged with murder

RAPID CITY, S.D. (Rapid City Journal) — A senior airman stationed at Ellsworth Air Force Base is now charged with murder after a baby he was accused of assaulting died. A prosecutor tells the Rapid City Journal that 26-year-old James Cunningham of Rapid City was charged Thursday with second-degree murder. Cunningham earlier was charged with… Read more »

March 13, 2020

Legislature passes balanced budget for 131st year

PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — The South Dakota Legislature has approved a 2% boost to funding for salary for teachers, state employees and people who work for nonprofits with government funding as it passed a budget that will start in July. Lawmakers also have money left over to fund a hemp program, build several university buildings… Read more »

March 13, 2020

Physician says most who contract coronavirus will recover fine

YANKTON, S.D. (WNAX) – Medical professionals say most people that do contract coronavirus will recover just fine. Doctor Mike Pietila (pea-et-ah-la) with the Yankton Medical Clinic says only the critically ill would need hospitalization. Pietila says people need to watch out for each other. Pietila says this virus is a good example of the need… Read more »

March 13, 2020

Rounds says goal is to avoid overwhelming health care system

WASHINGTON, D.C. (DRG News) – South Dakota Senator Mike Rounds has been in closed door meetings for the past few days getting updates on the COVID-19 (coronavirus) situation in the U.S. Rounds says the immediate goal is to avoid overwhelming the nation’s health care system. Rounds supports Pres. Trump’s decision to stop most incoming travelers… Read more »

March 13, 2020

National Guard Museum preparing for remodel

PIERRE, S.D. (DRG News) – The South Dakota National Guard Museum in Pierre is getting remodeled, but first several pieces of large equipment have to be moved. Director Sonja Johnson says that’s no easy task. She says a couple of pieces of equipment won’t be taken off site. Johnson says a variety of work will… Read more »

March 13, 2020

Parks and Rec accepting applications for summer positions

ABERDEEN, S.D. (Press Release) – The Aberdeen Parks, Recreation and Forestry Department is accepting applications for summer seasonal positions. A variety of positions are available, including baseball, softball and tee ball coaches, baseball and softball umpires, Park, Forestry, Cemetery and Golf maintenance workers, Wylie Park and Aquatic Center concession workers, tennis instructors, lifeguards, aquatic center… Read more »

March 12, 2020

People concerned about coronavirus should call before making appointment

ABERDEEN, S.D. (aberdeennews.com) – Both local health systems recommend that people who are concerned they might have COVID-19 call their doctor’s office before making an appointment. That’s the word from Keith Sharisky, training section chief at Aberdeen Fire & Rescue, who has been monitoring COVID-19 news and relaying information to city officials. Health care workers… Read more »