News Category: Local News

Both South Dakota Senators address Southern Border

WASHINGTON, D.C.(KELO)- The illegal immigration records keep falling…and Senator John Thune on warning of the related dangers. Now, it’s beginning to affect legislation. Thune says Senate Republicans won’t support a Supplemental national Security bill until things change on border policy. Senator Thune says there were nearly a quarter of a million encounters at the southern… Read more »

Both South Dakota Senators address Southern Border

WASHINGTON, D.C.(KELO)- The illegal immigration records keep falling…and Senator John Thune on warning of the related dangers. Now, it’s beginning to affect legislation. Thune says Senate Republicans won’t support a Supplemental national Security bill until things change on border policy. Senator Thune says there were nearly a quarter of a million encounters at the southern… Read more »

Mitchell baseball coach pleads not guilty to failing to report sexual assault

RAPID CITY, S.D.(KMIT)- Mitchell’s Post 18 baseball coach and a member of the Mitchell Baseball Assocation who are facing charges of failing to report an alleged sexual assault involving Mitchell baseball players that occurred in June in Pennington County pleaded not guilty on Thursday. Pennington County State’s Attorney Lara Roetzel alleged Luke Norden and Jeremy… Read more »

Mitchell baseball coach pleads not guilty to failing to report sexual assault

RAPID CITY, S.D.(KMIT)- Mitchell’s Post 18 baseball coach and a member of the Mitchell Baseball Assocation who are facing charges of failing to report an alleged sexual assault involving Mitchell baseball players that occurred in June in Pennington County pleaded not guilty on Thursday. Pennington County State’s Attorney Lara Roetzel alleged Luke Norden and Jeremy… Read more »

Congressman Johnson wants Americans to remove Tik-Tok

WASHINTON, D.C.(KELO)- Congressman Dusty Johnson is going after the Chinese Communist Party again…this time over Tik-Tok. In a House Committee hearing in Washington, he urged those who have it installed on their phones to get rid of it. Congressman Johnson proposed a bill just last week to allow states to divest from companies with ties… Read more »

Congressman Johnson wants Americans to remove Tik-Tok

WASHINTON, D.C.(KELO)- Congressman Dusty Johnson is going after the Chinese Communist Party again…this time over Tik-Tok. In a House Committee hearing in Washington, he urged those who have it installed on their phones to get rid of it. Congressman Johnson proposed a bill just last week to allow states to divest from companies with ties… Read more »

Senator Thune address Bidenomics

WASHINGTON, D.C.(HubCityRadio)- $11,400 dollars. That’s the cost of Bidenomics for the average American family according to Senator John Thune. He delivered the message on the floor of the U-S Senate, saying it’s time to end the spending that’s causing inflation. Thune says Americans are exhausted from constant price hikes and struggling to keep pace with… Read more »

Senator Thune address Bidenomics

WASHINGTON, D.C.(HubCityRadio)- $11,400 dollars. That’s the cost of Bidenomics for the average American family according to Senator John Thune. He delivered the message on the floor of the U-S Senate, saying it’s time to end the spending that’s causing inflation. Thune says Americans are exhausted from constant price hikes and struggling to keep pace with… Read more »

James Valley Model Railroad Association presents Trains at Christmas

ABERDEEN, S.D. (James Valley Model Railroad Association) – The James Valley Model Railroad Association extends an invitation out to everyone for their upcoming “Trains at Christmas” event. You still have two more chances to come down and experience the excitement at the Depot! Admittance is free and we are handicap accessible! Help us get the… Read more »

James Valley Model Railroad Association presents Trains at Christmas

ABERDEEN, S.D. (James Valley Model Railroad Association) – The James Valley Model Railroad Association extends an invitation out to everyone for their upcoming “Trains at Christmas” event. You still have two more chances to come down and experience the excitement at the Depot! Admittance is free and we are handicap accessible! Help us get the… Read more »

Recap of Big Idea Competition held at NSU Wednesday

ABERDEEN, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- The 2023 Big Idea Competition was held on Wednesday at the Johnson Fine Art Center on the campus of Northern State University. The feature speaker this year was John T. Meyer, Executive Director of Leadership South Dakota. Meyer talked about how he got into entrepreneurship to begin with. Meyer talks about getting the… Read more »

Recap of Big Idea Competition held at NSU Wednesday

ABERDEEN, S.D.(HubCityRadio)- The 2023 Big Idea Competition was held on Wednesday at the Johnson Fine Art Center on the campus of Northern State University. The feature speaker this year was John T. Meyer, Executive Director of Leadership South Dakota. Meyer talked about how he got into entrepreneurship to begin with. Meyer talks about getting the… Read more »

Water to be turned off from 6th Ave to 4th Ave SE Thursday

ABERDEEN, S.D.(Press Release)- Beginning at approximately 9am on Thursday, December 7th, 2023, water will be off in the following area for an emergency water main repair: 6th Ave SE to 4th Ave SE From Dakota St. to S. Jackson St. The Public Works department suggests that residents in the affected area collect and store water… Read more »

Water to be turned off from 6th Ave to 4th Ave SE Thursday

ABERDEEN, S.D.(Press Release)- Beginning at approximately 9am on Thursday, December 7th, 2023, water will be off in the following area for an emergency water main repair: 6th Ave SE to 4th Ave SE From Dakota St. to S. Jackson St. The Public Works department suggests that residents in the affected area collect and store water… Read more »

Busy day in downtown Aberdeen Saturday

ABERDEEN, S.D. (HubCityRadio)- Saturday, December 9th is shaping up to be an amazing (holi)day of things to do in downtown Aberdeen.  Executive Director Alexa Sheldon previews what’s coming. Sheldon talks about the event at Dacotah Prairie Museum. Museum Director Patricia Kendall provides a preview of what’s happening there. Kendall talks about the music that will… Read more »

Busy day in downtown Aberdeen Saturday

ABERDEEN, S.D. (HubCityRadio)- Saturday, December 9th is shaping up to be an amazing (holi)day of things to do in downtown Aberdeen.  Executive Director Alexa Sheldon previews what’s coming. Sheldon talks about the event at Dacotah Prairie Museum. Museum Director Patricia Kendall provides a preview of what’s happening there. Kendall talks about the music that will… Read more »

Hughes County hire new Emergency Management Director

PIERRE, S.D.(KCCR)- A new Director of Emergency Management has been selected for Hughes County.  Three Commissioners and County Manager Lori Jacobson conducted interviews for the position last Monday. Blevins is replacing former Emergency Manager Kathy Studel, who only served 13 months in replacement of long-time E-M and current County Commissioner Rob Fines.  Before serving as… Read more »

Hughes County hire new Emergency Management Director

PIERRE, S.D.(KCCR)- A new Director of Emergency Management has been selected for Hughes County.  Three Commissioners and County Manager Lori Jacobson conducted interviews for the position last Monday. Blevins is replacing former Emergency Manager Kathy Studel, who only served 13 months in replacement of long-time E-M and current County Commissioner Rob Fines.  Before serving as… Read more »

November enplanement for the Pierre Airport

PIERRE, S.D.(KCCR)- Enplanements continue to climb at Pierre Regional Airport.  After dipping from 1440 in July to 1257 August boardings have increased since September.  Airport Liaison to the Pierre City Commission Jamie Huizenga says November is the best month of the year so far. Of the one-thousand 794, one-thousand 787 flew to Denver with a… Read more »

November enplanement for the Pierre Airport

PIERRE, S.D.(KCCR)- Enplanements continue to climb at Pierre Regional Airport.  After dipping from 1440 in July to 1257 August boardings have increased since September.  Airport Liaison to the Pierre City Commission Jamie Huizenga says November is the best month of the year so far. Of the one-thousand 794, one-thousand 787 flew to Denver with a… Read more »