Residents in several Siouxland counties who were impacted by the flooding last summer can apply for federal funding from the ...
Several South Dakota lawmakers, including representatives Chris Kassin and Bill Shorma, have introduced a bill to create the McCook Lake contingency fund and put $2 million from the state budget into ...
Terry Ratzlaff for The New York Times Supported by By Mark Walker Reporting from North Sioux City, S.D. When historic flooding ravaged southeastern South Dakota last summer, leaving homes and ...
State lawmakers advanced a bill 12-1 on Tuesday at the Capitol in Pierre to establish a fund for the cleanup and restoration of McCook Lake, the site of devastating flooding ...
After spending millions of taxpayer dollars to send South Dakota National Guard soldiers to the Mexico border, Noem did not deploy them to help prepare for the flood or cope with its aftermath.
A bill that could help pay for clean-up and restoration at McCook Lake has $1 attached to it, but it doesn't mean lawmakers ...
Work to respond and recover from June 2024 flooding that ravaged the southeastern corner of South Dakota, including McCook ...
Flooding isn't a bad thing if it's controlled. Flooding is a bad thing when it affects homeowners,” said Joe Schroeder, ...
Crop consultant Michael Cordonnier says there might be a half million to 1 million U.S. corn acres lost due to the flooding, according to Pro Farmer. Portions of Iowa, South Dakota and Nebraska ...
PIERRE -- The state of South Dakota has received notice that it could be sued by McCook Lake property owners, who say their community suffered catastrophic damage as a direct result of flood ...
She first commended South Dakota state geologist Tim Cowman for his accurate water flow projections amid the widespread flash flooding that began on June 20. Canton and Worthing received more than ...