a great day for South Dakota. |
Across eastern South Dakota there are a minimum of 8,000 poles that are down. |
As the price of gas goes up, people will become more conscience of how much they use. |
Being overweight and obesity are major risk factors for many chronic diseases for South Dakotans of all ages. When people are overweight or obese, they have more health problems and more serious health problems, in addition to higher health care costs. |
But if the vision is strong enough, and your goals are steady, and you believe, pretty soon you bring other people with you. |
By then, we hope that problems with the new (Medicare benefit) will be resolved. |
For a lot of people in eastern South Dakota, this is going to be one of those days where it's going to be very, very, cold before the heat gets turned back on, |
I've never seen a united effort like this in South Dakota before where literally everybody from every walk of life and both political parties are standing in unison. |
In every decision we make and in every policy we develop, we are committed to protecting those who cannot protect themselves... the very young and the very old. |
In the meantime, we do have a shortage of petroleum in this country caused primarily by hurricane Katrina. |
It's a fabulous experience and once people do it they have to come do it again, |
John Morrell has been one of our state's primary employers and corporate leaders since 1909, ... We congratulate the company and its South Dakota employees on this exciting expansion of the Sioux Falls plant. |
Marriage is one of the most sacred human institutions. I asked our Senators, as many South Dakotans have done, to protect marriage as a union between a man and a woman. |
One thing that stands out throughout the entire year was that in South Dakota we are much more united than we are divided. Now the divided part creates news, but the united part is what moves us forward. |
Our fish, our recreation, our irrigation and all our uses of the Missouri River are threatened if the drought continues and the Corps of Engineers decisions aren't changed. |