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Reminder Issued for Watertown Downtown Street Sweeping Parking Rules
Street sweeper brush on wet pavement, blue vehicle visible. Logos: "The City of Watertown South Dakota" and "Northeast Radio SD".

Steve Jurrens
Oct 61 min read
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Watertown City Offers Seasonal Variance for Sump Pump Discharge to Sanitary Sewer
Northeast Radio SD News - Watertown, SD - Watertown residents and businesses needing to discharge clear water from their sump pumps into the sanitary sewer during the freezing winter months can now apply for the annual Seasonal Sump Pump Variance from the City of Watertown.

Steve Jurrens
Oct 62 min read
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Traffic Stop Leads to Four Arrests, Meth Seizure in Northwest Watertown
Northeast Radio SD News - Watertown, SD - A routine traffic stop conducted by a Watertown Police Department officer in the early morning hours of October 4, 2025, quickly escalated into a narcotics investigation that resulted in the arrest of four individuals on various drug-related charges.

Steve Jurrens
Oct 62 min read
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Watertown Police Narcotics Investigation Leads to Four Arrests, Drug Seizure
Northeast Radio SD News - Watertown, SD - A narcotics investigation conducted by the Watertown Police Department on October 3, 2025, resulted in the arrest of four individuals and the seizure of multiple controlled substances, cash, and drug paraphernalia. The South Dakota Division of Criminal Investigation assisted in the operation.

Steve Jurrens
Oct 62 min read
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LATC 60th Anniversary Tailgate Tour Stops in Madison, Awards Scholarship
Northeast Radio SD News - Watertown, SD - Lake Area Technical College (LATC) recently hosted the sixth event on its year-long 60th Anniversary Tailgate Tour, celebrating the Madison versus Sioux Falls Christian high school football game. The event included a scholarship presentation, community engagement activities, and recognition for a student-athlete.

Steve Jurrens
Sep 302 min read
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South Dakota Girls Hockey Weekend Returns to Watertown with Expanded Lineup
One of South Dakota’s most anticipated youth sports weekends returns this fall as the South Dakota Girls Hockey Weekend takes over the ice in Watertown.
The event, now a staple in the state’s hockey calendar, will be held on October 18–19 and is free of charge to all registered participants, thanks to generous sponsorships and community fundraising efforts.

Steve Jurrens
Sep 232 min read
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Watertown High Celebrates 86th Legend at Homecoming
In a commanding display of tradition and unity, Watertown High School proudly presented the 86th Legend of the Arrows during its annual homecoming ceremony. First performed in 1939 by the Masked and Thespians, the Legend has become a cherished rite of passage for generations of Arrow Nation.

Steve Jurrens
Sep 232 min read
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Minnesotans! Sanford Health wants your ticks!
Sanford Health is calling on the public to help track ticks across Minnesota.
Residents can collect ticks found on themselves or their pets and submit them as part of the Tick Inventory via Citizen Science project, according to a news release from Sanford Health.

Steve Jurrens
Sep 222 min read
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💜💛 Arrow Pride Soars for Homecoming Week 2025 in Watertown 💛💜
2025 Watertown Arrows Homecoming Northeast Radio SD News - Watertown, SD - It’s officially Homecoming Week in Watertown, and the Arrows...

Steve Jurrens
Sep 222 min read
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Fatal Motorcycle Crash Reported East of Rapid City
A Rapid City man has died following a single-vehicle motorcycle crash that occurred Friday evening on South Dakota Highway 44, approximately eight miles east of Rapid City.
According to preliminary information from the South Dakota Highway Patrol, the crash took place at 5:19 p.m. on Friday, September 19, near mile marker 58. The driver, a 53-year-old male from Rapid City, was operating a 1994 Harley Davidson Dyna Wide Glide when a deer entered the roadway. The rider was u

Steve Jurrens
Sep 221 min read
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Andrew Sebek Promoted to Lieutenant at Watertown Fire Rescue
Watertown Fire Rescue has announced the promotion of Fire Apparatus Operator (FAO) Andrew Sebek to the rank of Lieutenant, effective October 1st. Sebek, who joined the department in 2013, will take command of B-Shift, bringing over a decade of experience and leadership to the role.

Steve Jurrens
Sep 221 min read
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Kitchen Fire Contained on 7th Ave NE; One Taken to Hospital for Smoke Exposure
Just before 10:00 PM on Sunday, Watertown Fire Rescue (WFR) responded to a reported kitchen fire in the 1500 block of 7th Avenue NE. Crews arrived on scene with Engine 4, Engine 3, Medic 5, and Battalion 1. Upon arrival, responders learned that a resident had already extinguished the flames. However, heavy smoke continued to linger throughout the home. WFR personnel entered the residence and confirmed that the fire had been successfully extinguished and was contained to the

Steve Jurrens
Sep 221 min read
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NAWIC Dakota Prairies to Host Industry Appreciation Mixer in Watertown
The Dakota Prairies Chapter of the National Association of Women in Construction (NAWIC) is inviting professionals, partners, and community members to its upcoming Industry Appreciation Mixer, set for Thursday, September 26, from 6 to 9 p.m. at the American Legion in Watertown. The event celebrates the vital connection between the construction and manufacturing sectors, bringing together leaders and workers from both industries for an evening of networking, recognition, and e

Steve Jurrens
Sep 211 min read
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Organic food prices could soar as US imposes import restrictions and new tariffs on specialty sugar
The price of most organic food could jump this fall because of new policies and tariffs on imported organic sugar, frustrating manufacturers who say the actions won't help sugar growers but could put some food companies out of business. More than 90% of organic sugar used by U.S. manufacturers is imported. The price of that product increased in August when the Trump administration imposed steep trade tariffs, and will rise even more when high-tier duties on most organic sugar

Steve Jurrens
Sep 214 min read
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Codington County 4-H Youth Recognized at 2025 South Dakota State Fair
The 2025 South Dakota State Fair in Huron showcased the talents of 4-H youth from across the state from August 27 to September 1, 2025, and Codington County participants made a strong impression in several Youth-in-Action competitions. Local youth earned Purple Ribbon honors in categories such as Fashion Revue, Special Foods, Communications Projects, and Skill-a-Thons. These awards reflect excellence in creativity, public speaking, animal science, and consumer education.

Steve Jurrens
Sep 212 min read
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Temporary Closure Scheduled for I-229 Northbound Lanes Near Cliff Avenue
Drivers in Sioux Falls should prepare for a temporary traffic diversion on Interstate 229 this Tuesday evening, Sept. 23, 2025. Beginning at 7 p.m., the northbound lanes of I-229 will be closed near Cliff Avenue (exit 4) to allow maintenance crews to repair the asphalt at the temporary bridge.

Steve Jurrens
Sep 211 min read
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Fatal Motorcycle Crash East of Hot Springs
A motorcycle crash claimed the life of a Hot Springs man Friday evening after the bike struck a deer on US Highway 18. The incident occurred around 7:04 p.m. near mile marker 44, approximately four miles east of Hot Springs. According to preliminary reports from the South Dakota Highway Patrol, a 2007 Harley-Davidson Night Train was traveling westbound when a deer entered the roadway. The motorcycle collided with the animal and tipped over, ejecting both riders to the ground.

Steve Jurrens
Sep 201 min read
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Time to Fix South Dakota’s Broken Prison System
Next week, lawmakers will vote on whether to build a new state prison in Sioux Falls. At $650 million, it’s the biggest building project in South Dakota history. That price tag is hard to swallow, and people deserve clear answers before we move forward.
Here’s what we know now.
The current state penitentiary is 140 years old. It’s crumbling, overcrowded, and dangerous. We’ve seen stabbings, staff assaults, contraband smuggling, and reports of mold, pests, and failing plumbin

Steve Jurrens
Sep 202 min read
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Beech 35-C33 Destroyed in Brookings Crash; Three Treated for Minor Injuries
A Beech 35‑C33 airplane (N1310A) was destroyed following an accident near Brookings on September 6, 2025. The pilot and two passengers sustained minor injuries, according to a preliminary investigation report released by the National Transportation Safety Board (Accident Number CEN25LA368).
The flight, operated as a personal flight under 14 CFR Part 91, departed Brookings Regional Airport (BKX) bound for Bozeman, Mont. About 8:59 a.m. CDT, shortly after takeoff at roughly

Steve Jurrens
Sep 192 min read
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Watertown Lakers Launch Learn to Play 10U Developmental Program with NHL, NHLPA, and USA Hockey
The Watertown Lakers, in partnership with the NHL, NHLPA, and USA Hockey, will launch a revamped Learn to Play 10U Developmental Program this fall aimed at making hockey more accessible for local families. The program welcomes children ages 5–10 (birth years 2015–2020) and is designed for beginners as well as those who already feel comfortable on the ice. Practices emphasize skating fundamentals, basic hockey skills, teamwork, confidence

Steve Jurrens
Sep 192 min read
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