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O'Gorman girls basketball players compete in Sanford's 'Who's Next' combine
Around 40 girls stood on court seven inside the Sanford Pentagon warming up for the “Who’s Next” combine, working on different iterations of the jab step. The combine brings together a collection of talent and abilities that normally wouldn’t be under the same roof. Some of the participants traveled from out of state to...
Trauma-Informed Care Training at Sanford Health
Even as recently as ten years ago, there was no education for most doctors regarding taking into account any previous trauma of patients in their care. Since most doctors trained more than ten years ago, many doctors currently practicing are unfamiliar with trauma-informed care. Why does it matter? As an OBGyN specialist, I have always known that the subject of Women’s Health can be sensitive for anyone, but especially women affected by previous negative experiences. I have been trained to collect a thorough medical history, perform an accurate physical exam, and offer tests that will most likely give the “correct answer” to the concerns of the patient. But for women who have experienced trauma, this method can unintentionally do more harm than good.
Recap of Tribal Public Safety Summit held this week
PIERRE, S.D.(KCCR)- Among those taking part in a Tribal Public Safety Summit this week at the Governor’s Residence in Pierre was House Majority Leader and District 24 Representative Will Mortenson of Fort Pierre. Mortenson says it was a productive gathering of law enforcement and government on all levels. Mortenson...
Rural and reservation health providers in South Dakota face high hurdles
HURON, S.D. – The patchwork nature of the rural and reservation health care system in South Dakota sometimes requires innovation, compassion and a healthy dose of teamwork to keep people healthy. While the existing health care network contains numerous barriers to access to care and troubling negative health outcomes,...
Primary upsets could cause a hard right turn in the Legislature
It has been known for some time that there are two Republican parties in the South Dakota Legislature. Now one of them is getting bigger. The Republican primary earlier this month saw 14 legislators defeated. Add to that 21 Republican legislators who chose not to seek reelection or were term-limited in their chamber and did […] The post Primary upsets could cause a hard right turn in the Legislature appeared first on South Dakota Searchlight.
‘Rarest of rare’ for some rainfall, NWS says
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — The recent rain was a three-day event that will turn into weeks of impact. Rain fell in southeastern South Dakota, northwestern Iowa and southwestern Minnesota from June 20 through June 22, causing record or near-record-breaking flooding and river crests throughout that area. The data...
Post 15 East victorious in walk-off fashion over Aberdeen Smittys
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - Sioux Falls Post 15 East walks-off the Aberdeen Smittys on an error, taking the 5-4 game that went to the wire. Brycen Mitchell sent the game-winning ball into play with the bases loaded and no outs in the bottom of the seventh inning.
Stuff to do: June 26-July 2
See some lions. The two new lions at the Great Plains Zoo are ready to make their debut this week. The first people who will get a chance to see them are attendees at the zoo's annual Zoofari event happening Thursday evening. Then, the exhibit will have a grand opening Friday morning. Get your Zoofari tickets here.
After seven scoreless frames Birds take down Lincoln
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (CANARIES) — The Sioux Falls Canaries opened a six-game homestand with a 3-2 win over Lincoln behind seven shutout innings from Seth Miller on Tuesday. Jordan Barth doubled with one out in the first inning and scored on a triple from Josh Rehwaldt. Mike Hart followed with an RBI single to give […]
Murdo Restaurant In The Running For Best Burger In South Dakota
MURDO, (KCCR) — A Murdo restaurant and it’s Big Al Burger is a finalist for the best hamburger in South Dakota. The Big Al Burger from the Circle E Drive-in in Murdo joins burgers from restaurants in Sioux Falls, Summerset, Webster and Deadwood as finalists. An honorable mention is going to the Baker’s Bakery and Cafe in Custer for the Mike’s Burger. The nomination as one of the Top Five burgers in South Dakota comes from a contest held by the South Dakota Beef Industry Board. In May, during Beef Month, the Beef Industry Board held the So Dak Best Burger campaign. Nominations were accepted from May 1st to June 16th. The So Dak Best Burger Top Five will be anonymously judged from now until July 21st with the So Dak Best Burger being announced on August 1st. The contest was designed to highlight not only South Dakota restaurants but the farmers and ranchers who work hard to produce high-quality beef. To taste one of the best burgers in the state, the Circle E Drive-in is located at 212 Kennedy Avenue in Murdo, a block and a half north of the Interstate 90 192 Exit.
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