A spokesperson told KTIV that crews are mobilizing to where the old bridge was located and they expect construction to begin in the coming days.
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 ...
South Dakota flood victims doubt it. Story by Peter Jamison, Isaac Stanley-Becker • 3d NORTH SIOUX CITY, S.D. — The McCook Lake neighborhood had never flooded in the nearly three decades that ...
Work to respond and recover from June 2024 flooding that ravaged the southeastern corner of South Dakota, including McCook ...
Work to respond and recover from June 2024 flooding that ravaged the southeastern corner of South Dakota, including McCook ...
PIERRE, S.D. (South Dakota Searchlight) — 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 ...
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 ...
South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem, nominee for Secretary of Homeland Security, vowed to overhaul FEMA's disaster response ...
MidAmerican Energy, a Midwest electric company, is telling South Dakota regulators it spent more than $500,000 responding to the flooding in June. It is asking regulators to consider these ...
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 ...