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Flowers that last a lifetime support SD Mines club
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KEVN) – Tuesday, the Blacksmithing Membership at South Dakota Mines bought a present that may final a lifetime. Combining engineering and artwork, college students sculpted steel roses for Valentine’s Day.
Along with hand-making every rose, college students spray painted every flower, with some sticking to fundamental colour schemes whereas others choosing one thing a bit distinctive. One rose takes about 15 minutes to create.
For this yr’s crop, the blacksmithing cub tried one thing new, they lower out the petals for the roses to make them simpler to govern into form.
“That is our first yr reducing our personal petals. So, we’re in a position to type of go wild with how intricate we need to make them. I believe individuals actually like the way in which that they give the impression of being this yr. Individuals actually like the colours and everybody desires to come back again to get some extra subsequent yr,” mentioned Antonio Romero, a member of the membership.
The blacksmithing membership works out of the college’s foundry, a workshop that’s open to the group for gratis.
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FEMA Disaster Recovery Centers in South Dakota will close soon
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KTIV) – The FEMA Disaster Recovery Centers in Canton and North Sioux City will close in early October.
On Friday, Oct. 4 at 6 p.m., the Canton and North Sioux City locations will end operations.
Until they close, the centers will remain open Monday through Friday between 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. and Saturdays from 12 p.m. until 4 p.m. The centers are closed on Sundays.
After the Disaster Recovery Centers close, assistance will still be available to residents over the phone and virtually.
Services are available through disasterassistance.gov, the FEMA Mobile App, and the disaster assistance helpline at 800-621-FEMA (3362).
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Rapid City welcomes South Dakota’s largest healthcare convention
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) – Healthcare workers make up a large percent of employees in South Dakota, and more than 500 of those workers made their way to The Monument for the South Dakota Association of Healthcare Organizations’ (SDAHO) 98th annual convention on Thursday.
SDAHO represents all 54 non-profit hospitals in South Dakota, 46 long-term care facilities, home health, assisted living facilities and more. The organization’s staff is divided into five areas: Advocacy and Member Relations, Acute & Post-Acute Services, Education, Business Development, and Quality Integration, all of which are touched on at the convention.
The event kicked off Thursday morning with a keynote speech from Command Sergeant Major Gretchen Evans who told her story of injuries while serving and tied her experience to the healthcare community.
The day continued with breakout sessions that covered topics ranging from leadership for administrators to insurance challenges that could come up. Everything wrapped up with the exhibitor social.
Tim Rave, President and CEO of SDAHO, said the convention provides invaluable networking opportunities and education for all attendees.
“We have national speakers, I think people always kinda assume that with conferences, but we have such a vast array of knowledge within our state in the health care arena. We bring in local speakers, state speakers, and so it’s peers kinda interacting with peers and giving best practices and why that’s important and the things they’re doing and so yeah, just really exciting,” Rave said.
Rave added that the convention allows hardworking providers to take a break and get out of their everyday work routine.
The convention will head back to Sioux Falls for the next two years, but will be back in Rapid City in 2027.
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