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KMIT features today’s top Country artists along with a blend of country gold. KMIT is a full-service station featuring award winning local news coverage and the market’s only Doppler weather radar. KMIT is heavily committed to community events and is one of the top stations in South Dakota in service to farmers.

KMIT
Owner: Saga Communications of South Dakota LLC.
Address: 501 South Ohlman Street, Mitchell, SD 57301
Phone: 1-605-996-9667
Fax: 1-605-996-0013

Brand Manager: Mike Kelly
E-mail: kmit@kmit.com
General Manager: Stacy Giblin
Director of Content:  Chris Johnson
Editor in Chief of Mitchell Now: Riley Harrington

KMIT Request Line: (605) 996-1751


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1 day ago in College, High School, Local Sports, Sports

WEEKEND SPORTS: Mitchell Activities, College Hoops, NFL games & Timberwolves in action

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1 day ago in Business, Government, Local, People

Sioux Falls Parks earns perfect national accreditation score as Falls Park master plan heads toward February vote

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Sioux Falls Parks and Recreation recently earned a perfect score in its CAPRA reaccreditation review, and the department is now taking public feedback on a long-range Falls Park master plan that some council members say needs clearer cost estimates.

1 day ago in Business, Government, Local

Creighton index: Mid-America manufacturing ends 2025 at weakest point; rural economy shows slight improvement

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Creighton University’s Mid-America Business Conditions Index fell to its lowest level of 2025 in the December survey, signaling contraction in regional manufacturing, while a separate Creighton rural index edged back near growth-neutral heading into 2026.