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City crew shares trench safety
The Gettysburg City Crew gave a presentation on trench safety showing their big equipment to the youngsters participating in the fun in the park program. They stressed the importance of safety throughout the program, which was part of the summer rec.
A journey from law to faith: Pastor Adel retires
After serving the United Methodist Church Wheatland Parish since 2011, Pastor Jeff Adel is preparing to bid farewell to his pastoral duties in Gettysburg and Onida. His congregations will celebrate him during a farewell open house in Onida on Saturday, June 29, from 2:00-4:00 p.m. at the Sully County Phoenix Center and in Gettysburg on Sunday, June 30 with a potluck after church.
Potter County Vietnam Veteran part of Midwest Honor Flight
On June 5, the Midwest Honor Flight flew 85 veterans and their sponsors to Washington, D.C. for a tour of the military memorials. Richard Kaup, a Hoven, SD veteran, was among the members of the group. Midwest Honor Flight is a non-profit organization taking WWII, Korea, and Vietnam Veterans to...
Idaho abortion ruling doesn’t affect South Dakota law, attorney general says
A U.S. Supreme Court ruling that shields emergency room doctors from prosecution under Idaho’s near-total abortion ban won’t have any immediate impact on South Dakota, according to Republican Attorney General Marty Jackley. The court did not rule on the underlying arguments in the case, but rather remanded it back to the Ninth Circuit Court of […] The post Idaho abortion ruling doesn’t affect South Dakota law, attorney general says appeared first on South Dakota Searchlight.
Cool but mainly dry for the weekend: Storm Center PM Update, Friday June 28
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — A late night wind storm was accompanied by some brief downpours early Friday morning. Fortunately, those rains didn’t do much to impact flood conditions in SE KELOLAND. Sioux Falls airport got a quick .15″ inch this morning, for a 24 hour total of .26″. A couple places that did get some unwelcome rain were Worthington, MN (just over a half inch), and Spencer, IA (.72″).
South Dakota 4th of July Fireworks and Celebrations 2024 [LIST]
The 4th of July holds a special place in Americans' hearts and the proof is in the all of the celebrations that go on not only across the country but right here in South Dakota. This is a very short list of celebrations that we've heard about:. Sioux Falls Schedule...
South Dakota Weather Alert: Lower Severe Storm Risk but High Winds and Hail Possible
Sioux Falls, SD – The National Weather Service in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, has issued a severe weather outlook for this afternoon and evening. While the overall threat is lower, isolated severe thunderstorms are still possible, particularly near and east of the Spirit Lake/Spencer to Sioux City line. According...
Residents, businesses asked to report flood property damage as state seeks disaster relief
South Dakota residents are being asked to report flood-related property damage in an effort to secure federal disaster relief funds. Residents and business owners who suffered property loss or damage due to recent flooding can report their damage online at crisistrack.juvare.com/selfreport/sdoem.jsp. The deadline for some areas to submit damage reports is July 12.
Governor Noem Now Accepting Applications for Fall Interns
PIERRE, S.D. (MITCHELLNOW) Governor Kristi Noem and her office are now accepting applications for the 2024 Fall Internship Program. This internship program provides students with first-hand experience within state government and the functions of the Governor’s Office. Student interns will work directly with the governor’s staff on projects centered...
Planets Align in Skies over South Dakota, Iowa, Minnesota
In life, we talk a lot about the 'planets aligning' as a figure of speech to indicate when the universe seems to be signaling that the time is right to do something. Well, this weekend in the skies over South Dakota, Iowa, and Minnesota some of the actual planets in our solar system are going to align.
140 Build Dakota Scholarship recipients sign for their futures at Western Dakota Tech
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) - 140 students signed their commitments to join the Build Dakota Scholarships program, attending Western Dakota Technical College with tuition paid for by sponsoring companies. After graduating in two years, these students will go on to work for those companies, filling high-demand jobs and remaining in the state of South Dakota for the first few years of their careers.
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