All Are Welcome At Open Mic Night
One of Aberdeen’s event centers is quickly becoming a hub for local talent. The Hub City Station Event Center hosts Open Mic nights as well ... Read the full story »

Artists of the Prairie
The Show The Dacotah Prairie Museum will be hosting their second biennial “Artists of the Prairie” art show in the Lamont Gallery from September 30 ... Read the full story »

Book Club
The Housekeepers by Alex Hay The blend of historical fiction with suspense and mystery, along with the unique premise of a large-scale heist, certainly makes ... Read the full story »

Book Review
I am a firm believer that people of all ages can enjoy Young Adult literature, and The Pirate’s Curse: Brigands of the Compass Rose is ... Read the full story »

Dinner and a Show – Murder at Cafe Noir
Aberdeen Community Theatre’s newest production, “Murder at Cafe Noir”, marked their return to dinner theater after 25 years. The show ran from September 27 to ... Read the full story »

Forte’ Living Comes to Aberdeen
A 100-unit apartment complex for folks 55 and older is being built on the north end of Aberdeen. The Forte' Living apartment building is at ... Read the full story »

Get to Know: Tasha Westby Tietz
Tasha Westby Tietz has always been interested in history, and in 2020 she created a Facebook page to share her passion with others. Graveyard Girl ... Read the full story »

Minds Matter Focuses on Brain Health
Tiffany Zimmerman-Hoeft wants to promote early intervention when it comes to addressing cognitive declines. Zimmerman-Hoeft has started Minds Matter, PLLC, which is in suite 303 ... Read the full story »

More Donations Mean More Programming
With a record-breaking fundraising campaign ($787,000 for 2022/23 Campaign), the United Way of Northeastern SD (UWNESD) was able to add two more agencies to its ... Read the full story »

NSU Hosts Technology and Entrepreneurship Summit
The Northern Innovation & Startup Center is hosting its Technology and Entrepreneurship Summit on Wednesday, November 15 at Northern State University in the Johnson Fine ... Read the full story »

One Family’s Update on Another Family’s Vision
In April of 2022, Nick and Barbie Billig did something they hadn’t done before. From the comfort of their cozy home in Alaska, they purchased ... Read the full story »

Pot Roast Recipe
I think there are few things better than coming home after a long day of work and being greeted by the smell of dinner cooking. ... Read the full story »

Taken for Granite
The Sioux Quartzite Outcrop Trail Quartzite is one of the region's most unique features, but Jim Kersten only started to appreciate it after moving back ... Read the full story »

We’re the Shrinks, and That’s a Wrap
Franne Sippel and Becky Kuch came up with the idea for Shrink Rap the Podcast during the COVID lockdown of 2020. Many people were struggling ... Read the full story »

Then & Now: 400 Block S. Main St
Then - 400 Block S. Main, 1928 It is estimated that most silent films have been lost to time. This is due mainly to the ... Read the full story »

Where You Started: First Jobs in the Hub City
As with many people, my first job was working for my dad. I helped move his law firm from its tiny, hole-in-the-wall office around the ... Read the full story »