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September 3, 2019 • Page 5
Noem Requests Additional Presidential
Disaster Declarations For Weather Damage
PIERRE, S.D. – Governor
Kristi Noem has requested
two additional, separate
Presidential Disaster
Declarations to help local
government entities and
certain private non-profits
recover from property
damage sustained during
severe weather this spring
and summer.
These requests are in
addition to the disaster
declaration that was approved June 7 by President Trump. That declaration covered both public
property and individual
damage that occurred during spring snowstorms and
flooding between March
13 and April 26. Work on
that disaster declaration
continues with at least $43
million in damages being
identified.
Both new requests
are for FEMA assistance
to help with repairs for
damage done to public infrastructure. One
declaration request states
that a preliminary damage
assessment indicated approximately $8 million in
damage to public infrastructure in 25 counties
and on two reservations.
The preliminary damage
assessment in the second
declaration request is $3
million covering six counties and two reservations.
In her letters to President Trump, Noem wrote
that an “overall large-scale
pattern” from the end of
April into June 2019 for
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Immediately following, VFW
Post 3442 will provide a free-will
lunch with entertainment provided. Tours of the campus will be
provided starting at 1:00 pm
“Our entire campus, along
with our community partners, are
excited to host this celebration,”
said Superintendent Brad Richardson. “This 130th anniversary is
truly a celebration of every South
Dakota family who has supported
our US military over the past
decades. It underscores South
Dakota’s rich legacy and commitment, over the past 130 years, to
take care of our heroes and our
allegiance to carry that mission
into the next century.”
Originally intended to serve
as a home for disabled veterans
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various storms will be felt
for a long time and federal
assistance is needed.
“This event, coupled
with the previous disaster
declaration, crippled the
economics in the state and
continues to cripple it for
our agriculture community,” Noem wrote. “The
impact of this event will be
felt in these communities
well into the future.”
South Dakota currently
has seven open Presidential disaster declarations
for other events and is
working with FEMA on the
recovery process for each
of those disasters.
of the Civil War, Hot Springs was
selected as the location for the
Home by the Dakota Territory
legislature. Thanks to lobbying by
members of the Grand Army of
the Republic, a fraternal organization of Civil War-era veterans,
whose leaders found the naturally
warm mineral springs and mild
weather of the Hot Springs area to
be conducive to health.
The Home’s original construction began with the placing of the
cornerstone on November 5, 1889,
and the Home opened a year later
with its first resident registering on November 25, 1890. The
Home’s historic original building,
known informally as “Building
Two,” was made from locally quarried sandstone and is still utilized
on campus.
The current Home opened in
2016, and is a 133,000-squarefoot, two story facility with living
spaces broken into eight neighborhoods that provide a home-like
environment to the residents.
Since 1889, the staff and volunteers have carried out the mission
“to honor and serve our South
Dakota military veterans, their
spouses, widows, or widowers,
now and for generations to come.”
More information about the
Home and the South Dakota
Department of Veterans Affairs
can be found online at: https://
vetaffairs.sd.gov/veteranshome/
Features.aspx and https://vetaffairs.sd.gov.
Free Difficult Conversation Lunch
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Butte, Campbell, Custer,
Deuel, Fall River, Gregory,
Haakon, Hamlin, Hanson,
Jackson, Jones, Lyman,
Meade, Mellette, Pennington, Sanborn, Todd, Tripp,
Turner, Union, Walworth,
and Ziebach as well as the
Cheyenne River and Rosebud Indian Reservations.
Counties part of the
second request are Butte,
Gregory, Kingsbury, Lawrence, Meade, and Tripp as
well as the Cheyenne River
and Lower Brule Indian
Reservations.
Noem noted the severe
weather impacted all parts
of the state including
agriculture, transportation, mail delivery and
commerce. The governor
said the impacts of the
Michael J. Fitzmaurice South Dakota State
Veterans Home to Celebrate 130th Anniversary
PIERRE, S.D. – The Michael J.
Fitzmaurice South Dakota State
1012 E. 13th St.
Yankton
Veterans Home in Hot Springs
Friday, 9/6, 1pm-?
will host its 130th Anniversary
Saturday, 9/7, 8am-?
celebration on Friday, September
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dren adult clothing, pet supplies, bug zapper, pitch forks,
The celebration kicks off with
& shovels, lawn mower, weed
a community parade at 9:30 am
eater, air compressor hoses.
(MT). The parade, coordinated by
Concert photo pictures, Little
American Legion Post 71, will start
Tikes toys, holiday decoration,
Bianchi & Nishiki bikes, miscel- at Centennial Park in downtown
laneous.
Hot Springs and travel up North
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Avenue, with the procession arLost: Ring of many keys, riving at MJFSVH around 10:30 am
missing since August 16th. Can
(MT). Parade entry forms can be
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obtained at Hot Springs Chamber
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Civic Center.
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The anniversary celebration
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one declaration and the
other from June 30 to July
21, 2019 had included
heavy snow and rains,
flooding, tornadoes, and
burdens on local government infrastructure such
as highways, dams, and
local energy systems. The
Governor wrote that many
areas statewide have dealt
with multiple storms.
“South Dakota has been
battered by storm after
storm that continue to
further erode our valuable
public infrastructure,”
Noem wrote in one letter.
The disaster request,
which noted approximately $8 million in preliminary assessed damage,
includes the counties of
Aurora, Bennett, Brule,
those that are not able
to attend in person.
Please register
by visiting the SDSU
Extension events page
and searching for the
Difficult Conversations
Lunch and Learn.
There is no cost for this
webinar.
The next webinar will
be held on November
8, 2019, at 11:00 a.m.
MDT/Noon CDT, and will
cover Senior moments
and other misnomers
about the aging brain.
For further questions,
please contact Leacey
Brown, SDSU Extension
Gerontology Field
Specialist at either
605.394.1722 or by
email.
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