Shaun Davis, Ken Schlimgen, and Jason Greenway will be sworn in at the start of Monday’s council meeting for their first terms on the board. A packed agenda will follow.
Nineteen Mitchell businesses passed alcohol compliance tests, which check to see if staff are able to catch underage straw buyers when they attempt to purchase beer, wine, or other hard drinks.
Mitchell Pizza Hut will be in Huron on Sunday handing out free slices to residents still cleaning up from Thursday’s severe weather.
The Mitchell chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution will be holding an informational event at the Corn Palace Plaza on July 4th.
The fireworks are still a go Saturday night, but there will be no parade or vendor fair due to the tornadoes that hit the city on Thursday.
Homes and properties are damaged with thousands still in the dark in the city of Huron after Thursday’s storm.
July’s First Friday on Main event is steeped in red, white, and blue patriotism. The fun runs from 5-9 p.m. near the Corn Palace.
Recent rains have taken a big bite out of the area’s drought. Davison, Hanson, and McCook Counties are now in either moderate or severe drought, rather than the more serious extreme.
A local doctor explains the danger from fireworks and ways to stay safe this Fourth of July.
South Dakota could see an outbreak of storms late in the day, with two-inch hail and 75 mph wind gusts possible