Lake Andes, Yankton Sioux restrain flooding while searching for permanent solutions

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LAKE ANDES — More than two weeks after heavy rainfall left much of southeastern South Dakota flooded, people in and around Lake Andes are still trying to determine how to handle the water remaining in their area and the problems that water has caused.

Among those affected are members of the Yankton Sioux Tribe, many of whom reside in tribal housing just south of the Lake Andes city limits. Those houses, Tribal Secretary Glenford “Sam” Sully told The Daily Republic on Thursday, have been exposed to water since March, and three-quarters will likely have to be replaced. Sully said there’s a sense of despair among tribal members.

Ten rescued in and around Mitchell on Thursday night, Friday morning

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First responders rescued 10 people in four water-related events between Thursday night and Friday morning within Mitchell and farther south.

Those rescued in the approximately 15-hour period included four who drove around barricades, three who were stranded in high water and three who became trapped when their homes became surrounded by water.