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February 9, 2022

South Dakota bankers preparing for anticipated interest rate hikes

PIERRE, S.D.(WNAX)- Slowing the rate of inflation without crashing the economy will take a delicate balance. South Dakota Bankers Association President Karl Adam says the Federal Reserve has started on that path by signaling upcoming interest rate hikes. Adam says ag producers are especially vulnerable to interest rate increases. Adam says the Federal Reserve is… Read more »

February 9, 2022

A bill to rename Custer State Park intoduced in the SD Senate

PIERRE, S.D.(WNAX)- A bill has been introduced in the South Dakota legislature that would at least start a debate over changing the name of Custer State Park. Senator Troy Heinert of Mission says there should at least be the discussion. Heinert says the state should make appropriate changes where it can. Heinert says there are… Read more »

February 8, 2022

Former President Trump endorses Noem for reelection bid

PIERRE, S.D.(DakotaNewsNow) – Former President Donald Trump has officially endorsed Gov. Kristi Noem in her reelection bid. In a release sent out Tuesday, Trump applauded Noem for her “great job” as governor of South Dakota. “She is strong on Borders, the Second Amendment, preserving land and Energy Dominance, Medical Freedom, and kept South Dakota open… Read more »

February 8, 2022

Senator Lee Schoenbeck talks about the Contitution of States bill

PIERRE, S.D(KXLG)- Senator Lee Schoenbeck ntalks about the group “Convention of States”…. Schoenbeck says he knows his people and they don’t want “a bunch of crazy people re-writing the constitution” Schoenbeck discussed the probability of that being passed. The bill was “smoke out” which means it will brought to the Senator floor to set up… Read more »

February 8, 2022

Vermillion School District lift their mask mandate

VERMILLION, S.D.(WNAX)- The Vermillion School District has now removed their mandatory face mask requirement as Covid-19 infections drop. Superintendent Damon Alvey says they have been going two weeks at a time. Alvey says they rode a big spike in infections through much of January. Alvey says their medical advisors are telling them the worst may… Read more »