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February 5, 2020

Winners of Friends of the Arts/NSU Young Artist Competition announced

ABERDEEN, S.D. (Press Release) – At Northern State University’s Friends of the Arts/NSU Young Artist Competition, 19 talented high school juniors and seniors from South Dakota, North Dakota and Minnesota performed for NSU faculty judging panels throughout the event on Jan. 11. The event, held in Johnson Fine Arts Center, offered awards with a total… Read more »

February 5, 2020

Mitchell couple pleads guilty to unlawful use of computer

MITCHELL, S.D. (KMIT) – A Mitchell couple pleaded guilty Tuesday to unlawful use of a computer system to obtain money. In exchange for the guilty plea, several other charges were dropped against Ramon (RAY-min) and Kylie Shultz of Mitchell. The two, who are each 37 years old, face up to 25 years in prison for… Read more »

February 5, 2020

Man identified in fatal crash south of Tyndall

TYNDALL, S.D. (Press Release) – A 60-year-old man from Tyndall has been identified as the person who died early Sunday morning in a one-vehicle crash south of Tyndall. A 1994 Chevy 1500 pickup was northbound on South Dakota Highway 37 when it went into the east ditch and rolled. Dennis Sternhagen, who was the driver,… Read more »

February 5, 2020

Senate Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee passes habitat stamp

PIERRE, S.D. (KJJQ) – A wildlife habitat stamp proposal unanimously passed in the Senate Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee. The bill is sponsored by Brookings State Senator VJ Smith. He says all of South Dakota’s bordering states have a wildlife habitat stamp. His proposal calls for electronic stamps that would be $10 for residents and… Read more »

February 5, 2020

Case of whooping cough reported in Mobridge-Pollock School District

MOBRIDGE, S.D. (DRG News) – South Dakota Department of Health officials are investigating a case of pertussis– or whooping cough– in the Mobridge-Pollock School District. Superintendent Tim Frederick says the school is working closely with the department in identifying other students who may be considered to have been in close contact with the affected individual.… Read more »

February 5, 2020

Fatal shooting determined to be justifiable homicide

ABERDEEN, S.D. (HubCityRadio.com) – Authorities have ruled a recent fatal shooting in Aberdeen to be justifiable homicide Zach Newell, 25, of Warner, was shot multiple times in the early morning hours of Jan. 25 in the 1100 block of S. Washington St. He was pronounced dead at Avera St. Luke’s Hospital. Authorities have known who… Read more »

February 5, 2020

NSU Symphonic Band to present ‘Journeys’ on Sunday

ABERDEEN, S.D. (HubCityRadio.com) – The Northern State University Symphonic Band will be in concert at 3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 9, at the Harvey and Cynthia Jewett Theater inside the Johnson Fine Arts Center. The band will present “Journeys.” It the second in a series of three concerts which includes music from around the world. Rolf… Read more »

February 5, 2020

Red flag law bill defeated in Senate Judiciary Committee

PIERRE, S.D. (KJJQ) – A bill that would allow the seizure of guns and ammunition from someone deemed mentally ill and a danger to themselves or others is defeated in the Senate Judiciary Committee. The measure’s sponsor is Republican Senator Art Rusch of Vermillion. He says this proposal is an “extreme risk protection order” and… Read more »

February 5, 2020

Below normal temps could lead to spring flooding

ABERDEEN, S.D. (WNAX) – A below normal temperature trend could be part of the set up for spring flooding. South Dakota State Climatologist Laura Edwards says the long range forecasts have been pretty consistent. Edwards says a rapid change from cold to warm is not ideal.   Edwards says looking farther out, there is some… Read more »