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Uploaded by on Feb 16, 2010

This is coverage of the ice storm that hit South Dakota in mid January, 2010 leaving thousands of people without power or water. The Cheyenne River Sioux tribe was among the hardest hit. South Dakota Public Broadcasting's Charles Michael Ray produced this piece.

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  • As of March 10, 2010, President Obama signed the disaster declarations for the 2010 ice storms giving much needed recovering to those hardest hit by the storms. To everyone who supported the relief efforts by sending donations, food, clothing, water and supplies, Thank you!!!!

  • A lot of people dealt with and are still recovering from the effects of carbon monoxide poisoning, my family included. The school in LaPlant is still closed due to the extensive pipe damage. (3:28) Florence kept optimistic the entire time, and thanks to the local baptist church and relief efforts of the LaPlant distribution center/shelter, no deaths were reported in this small community.

  • OMG

  • big ups to Mike Rounds for taking care of the problem...oh wait...nevermind.

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