Sioux Falls Sets Record High. Time To Put Away The Snowblower?
How about that April 5th weather, huh!? In the Sioux Falls area, we broke the record for high temperature on April 5. Meteorologist Aaron Doudna from Dakota News Now said,
“We set a new record high of 90 on Monday. Our old record was 87 set back in 1991.”
It was so warm my neighbor Roger packed up his snowblower and put away in storage for the season.
One of the most important things about any neighborhood you live in is your neighbors. My neighbor Roger and his family are the best. So when he puts away from his snowblower I m thinking I should pay attention and maybe follow suit.
One of the first songs I remember hearing as a kid was Lucille. My Dad would sing it with me on his knee. He would sing it while driving me around in his El Camino. He d even sing it while making us kids dinner(as my mom worked second shift at the time).
Now that my Dad has passed on (13 years ago in June), I can t help but think of him when I hear this tune. It wasn t just a big hit on the country charts, but the pop charts as well. Going all the way to number five on the Billboard Hot 100 back in 1977. It was also Rogers first solo hit after leaving his band The First Edition the year before.
WATCH: Sanford Employees Given Top Honor and Surprise
It s been a whirlwind of a year and no one needs a break more than our nation s health care workers.
Sanford Health and the Good Samaritan Society honored a select number of employees in a very special way, with a trip to Nashville and a private concert from a big-time act.
Sanford employs around 48,000 people and wanted to show each of its workers just how much they appreciate them. To do this, they sent 20 lucky individuals to Nashville, Tennessee for the experience of a lifetime.
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As part of the Sanford Brand Ambassador Program, the 20 frontline workers were first taken to the famous Nashville Boot Company, where they each got to pick out a pair of cowboy boots for the occasion.
South Dakota Divorce Law Change Voted Down By Legislature
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One South Dakota legislator from Rapid City believes that irreconcilable differences need to be removed from the reasons why South Dakota couples file for divorce.
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Representative Tony Randolph says this one tenet of divorce law has made it too easy for couples to split, destroying families, which leaves children in poverty, battling drug problems, and struggling with mental issues.
Two lawyers testified that making this change would force couples to choose one of the other accepted statutes for divorce in our state, which include:
Ag Outlook Meeting to Feature Meteorologist Thursday on Zoom
The South Dakota Soybean Association s
Ag Outlook looks very different this year than from years past, but this year s virtual event got off to a fantastic start on Tuesday with Tregg Cronin, and Thursday night s virtual event will feature Eric Snogross.
Eric will be focusing on something crucial to everyone in the Ag Industry, weather.
Beginning at 7:30 pm on Thursday, Eric will be speaking about how the weather has affected agriculture in the area for the past few years. From the flooding to the derecho, Eric will be speaking in-depth on how these weather events changed the ag industry and what that means.