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South Dakota man dies when pickup breaks through ice on Minnesota lake
ORTONVILLE, Minn. — A South Dakota man died Sunday morning after his pickup fell through the ice on Big Stone Lake near Lagoona Beach, Minnesota, according to a news release from the Big Stone County Sheriff’s Office.
He has been identified as Rodney Gustafson, 62, of Big Stone City, South Dakota, by the sheriff’s office. He was pronounced dead at the Sanford Medical Center in Fargo, North Dakota, where he had been airlifted, according to the sheriff’s office.
According to the news release, a caller reported that a white pickup truck had fallen through the ice near Lagoona Beach on Sunday, March 3.
Divers from the Big Stone City Fire Department Dive Team located a single individual inside the vehicle in the water. Life-saving measures were initiated before the man was airlifted to Sanford in Fargo, where he was pronounced dead.
Assisting at the scene were the Ortonville Ambulance Service, Big Stone City Fire Department and Dive Team, Clinton Fire Department and First Responders, and LifeLink III.
The Big Stone Sheriff’s Office advises that ice conditions on area lakes have deteriorated with the warmer weather. Use extreme caution if going on the lakes.
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South Dakota DOT snowplow naming contest underway
The annual South Dakota Department of Transportation snowplow naming contest is back.
Officials say it’s a chance to give a personal flair to the plows that keep the state’s roads clear every winter.
Anyone can submit a name online. DOT staff choose one winner for each of its 12 geographic districts.
Some past winning names include Thaw Enforcement, Frost and the Flurrious and Plowabunga.
This is the sixth year the state has held the naming contest. Officials say the state receives an average of around 700 submissions each year.
“Each winter, South Dakotans place their trust in the SDDOT to keep our state highways open. From families traveling statewide for recreational purposes to truck drivers transporting goods that fuel our economy, everyone depends on a reliable and safe public transportation system,” said Transportation Secretary Joel Jundt. “Last winter, SDDOT introduced a new text notification service that provides subscribers with direct updates for any winter-related Interstate closure. This free service builds upon our SD511 system, making it even easier for drivers to access current information seamlessly.”
The contest is open through Dec. 12.
As part of the contest, the DOT also created snowplow and winter driving awareness coloring sheets, crossword puzzles and word finds for families and classrooms. New materials are available for download on the contest page.
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