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The state’s Office of Emergency Management wants people and businesses to report any flood damage they’ve experienced.
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Gov. Kristi Noem’s office is defending her decision to not deploy the South Dakota National Guard during flood response efforts as state Democrats urge the governor to reconsider.
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After historic flooding in East River some are beginning to pick up the pieces, and others have lost everything.
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The railroad company that operates a bridge in North Sioux City that collapsed due to flooding says they’ve put in place a plan to keep trains moving in the area.
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Jackley said scam artists are preying on victims historic flooding in the southeast by posing as contractors or charities.
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Sioux Falls Parks and Rec officials say several parks along the southern recreation trail loop and several sections of the trail are closed until further notice.
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With historic flooding in East River leading to a state of emergency, families in numerous communities now must pick up the pieces.
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State officials say severe flooding at McCook Lake in Union County was likely inevitable due to the amount of rainfall that hit the region.
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State officials say a stretch of interstate in southeast South Dakota that has been closed for days due to flooding should reopen soon.
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The state Department of Labor and Regulations offers a reemployment assistance program for those who have lost work through no fault of their own.