Month: March 2020
Avera Health expanding virtual visits during COVID-19 crisis
Avera is temporarily changing its clinic practices in order to protect patients and employees, and conserve resources during the COVID-19 outbreak. Patients may have more appointments scheduled as virtual visits instead of in-person visits, unless [Read More…]
Mitchell City Council unanimously passes COVID-19 emergency ordinance
The Mitchell City Council has unanimously voted to adopt an ordinance broadening the city’s powers in dealing with the COVID-19 crisis. But not before several business owners challenged the need for the ordinance and requested [Read More…]
Davison County Commissioners to meet telephonically Tuesday morning
Tuesday’s Davison County Commission meeting is being held telephonically. Agenda items include citizen’s input, a discussion regarding the courthouse basement floors with Physical Plant Director Mark Ruml, rejection of bridge bids with Highway Superintendent Rusty [Read More…]
Longfellow Elementary School staff reaches out through a “wave parade”
There was a celebration of “social distancing” Sunday afternoon during a “wave parade” around Longfellow Elementary School. “We just had a way for the parents and the families who are so important to us to [Read More…]
Sanborn County authorities reassessing search operations for Eugene Prins
The Sanborn County Sheriff’s Office released a statement late Sunday evening regarding the search for Eugene Prins of Woonsocket: “As most have seen on the local news and social media, Eugene “Beaner” Prins of Woonsocket [Read More…]
Search is continuing for a missing Sanborn County man
The search is continuing for a Sanborn County man who’s been missing since Thursday evening. Sheriff Tom Fridley says the search resumed starting from the farmhouse east and south of Woonsocket where Eugene Prins was [Read More…]
Sanborn County authorities are searching for a missing man
Sanborn County authorities are searching for a man who’s been missing since around 7:30 Thursday night. Sanborn County Sheriff Tom Fridley says Eugene Prins family contacted his office to report Prins was missing. Fridley says [Read More…]
Mitchell School District serves thousands of meals in a week
It’s been a busy week for the Mitchell School District’s food service team. Superintendent Joe Graves says between five days of “grab and go” at each school and three days of school bus-delivered meals at [Read More…]
MADC and Mitchell Chamber of Commerce gather best practices in dealing with COVID-19
In response to COVID-19, The Mitchell Chamber and Development Corporation held a series of conference calls with various business sectors to obtain best practice ideas that are being implemented with the Mitchell Business Community. Screen [Read More…]
S.D. Labor Department implementing unemployment insurance system improvements
The Department of Labor and Regulation has seen a dramatic increase in unemployment insurance activity due to COVID-19 related layoffs. A new “last name” filing system is being implemented effective Monday, March 30. Based on [Read More…]
Davison County announces road closures
The Davison County Highway Department has closed a number of sections of roads. 406th Avenue between 248th and 250th Street 249th St between 405th and 407th Avenue 256th St between 409th and 410th Avenue 258th [Read More…]
Legislature decides to hold an electronic “Veto Day” next week
When the South Dakota Legislature meets on March 30, 2020 for its last scheduled day of the 2020 session, to consider bills vetoed by the Governor, there will be plenty of social distance between members. [Read More…]
Mitchell City Council places emergency COVID-19 related ordinance on first-reading
The Mitchell City Council unanimously placed an ordinance addressing the COVID-19 virus outbreak on first reading during a special meeting at the Corn Palace Tuesday night. The goal is to contain the spread to manageable [Read More…]
Mitchell Area Development Corp/Chamber of Commerce schedule coronavirus business info-sharing sessions
The Mitchell Area Development Corporation and Chamber of Commerce has scheduled several teleconference meetings with local businesses to provide a forum for sharing information and current practices related to the disruption caused by the coronavirus [Read More…]
Mitchell School District expands food service offerings
The Mitchell School District is expanding its food service offerings, effective today. It is delivering meals–breakfast and lunch–to five locations throughout our community. Breakfast and Lunch Monday-Friday 10:00am-12:30pm at the following locations: Gainer Park (Minnesota [Read More…]
Digital DWU Initiative Aids University’s Transition to Online Instruction
The last few weeks have looked very different for people due to COVID-19. Despite unprecedented and challenging times, Dakota Wesleyan University remains committed to staying proactive in its efforts to provide a top-quality education and [Read More…]
Three of eight escaped inmates from the State Women’s Prison in Pierre are back in custody
Escapee update: Three of the female inmates who walked away from the Pierre Community Work Center March 23 are in custody. Inmates Kelsey Flute, Jordan Wakeman and Pamela Miller were taken into custody on the [Read More…]
Woman with Davison County ties one of 8 escapees from State Women’s Prison Minimum Security unit
A woman with ties to Davison County is one of eight female inmates who left a minimum-security unit in Pierre. Pamela Miller Miller is serving a 1-year, 11-month, 10-day sentence for failure to appear and [Read More…]
Avera Health is closing its hospitals to visitors
Avera Health is closing all its hospitals to visitors in response to the spreading COVID-19 virus. Avera Queen of Peace CEO Tom Clark says it shouldn’t impact the Mitchell hospital greatly. “We had already gone [Read More…]
Mitchell Mayor has COVID-19 commuting concerns
The fast-growing number of COVID-19 cases in Beadle County has the attention of Mitchell Mayor Bob Everson. He’s concerned about workers from the Huron area who commute to their jobs in Mitchell. “I did reach [Read More…]
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