As retirement draws near. Many people start looking beyond how much they are saving and toward their future. At times, this means considering new places to live. Ensuring that they can capture their ideal lifestyle based on how much they have set aside. Every state has something different to offer. And each one comes with a different price tag. If your goal is to retire well in South Dakota, or you simply view the state as one potential option. Here’s what you need to know about heading to the Mount Rushmore State for your golden years.
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Man Hit & Killed While Changing Tire On I-29 in South Dakota Identified
March 7, 2021
South Dakota Highway Patrol says 78-year-old Gerald Bartell, of Herman, Minnesota, was pronounced dead at the scene.
They say Bartell had pulled over to the shoulder and was kneeling near the pickup when a semi struck both Bartell and the vehicle.
The semi driver from Manitoba was not hurt.
Charges are being reviewed in the case.
Check Out This View from the Nicollet Tower in Sisseton
It certainly feels like Spring outside, and if you re looking for the perfect activity that s well worth the drive, head up to Sisseton and check out the Nicollet Tower and Interpretive Center.
The tower itself stands 75 feet high, and from the very top, you can see the states of North Dakota and Minnesota. You ll just have to climb a measly 90 steps to see it.
Photo Credit: Google Maps, Paul Rasmussen
As you can see from the photo above, the view from the top is pretty incredible. As state on the Sisseton museum website, there are 96 steps from the bottom to the top. The tower is 80 feet high at the peak. And each floor is 20 feet above the previous floor.