People have been able to buy what’s called a “personal sound amplifier” for several years. But now, those devices can officially be called hearing aids and will be regulated by the FDA.
The families affected by this childcare closure are encouraged to contact the helpline center to find new places to bring their children to, which is a unique challenge when finding care is already difficult.
More than three-fourths (76%) of those polled support allowing legal abortion in cases of rape and incest, an exception not currently allowed under South Dakota law.
Agriculture is South Dakotas biggest industry so exhibitors from around the country are gathered in Mitchell to help show off the latest in farming technology.
Dakota Wheelin’ is a local Jeep club who holds various fundraisers. On September 4th, at the W.H. Lyon Fairgrounds, they’ll raise money for active duty, and veterans of the military.
Sioux Falls sits at one of the last crossroads for those looking to get to Sturgis from the east and south. Over the years, it’s become the last stop for many looking to head west.
Families currently receiving childcare services from UCP have been encouraged to contact the Helpline Center at 211 to inquire about other childcare options.
There’s some patchy fog around the region this morning that’s clearing out. We’re going to see decreasing cloud cover across the region today. It’s going to be a gorgeous day with highs ranging from the mid 70s in the southeast to the low 80s.
With inflation and various factors, many local pet owners have been put in the position to give up their pets. The Almost Home Canine Rescue in Sioux Falls has had to stop intakes during this time with increasing costs for medical bills and other expenses.
A woman from Corona is alleging that her mother passed away due to inadequate care at the Wilmot Care Center, but a South Dakota law is preventing her from taking action.
“Out of the thousands of items reviewed, a very small number were deemed to be out of alignment with Governor Noem’s executive order,” said Tiffany Sanderson, Secretary of the Department of Education.
Three months ago, Tri-Valley was just beginning to clean up the pieces after the first derecho of the season swept through South Dakota. But quick action from the district helped that recovery move along quickly.