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Gholson family advocates for Children s Miracle Network

KNBN NewsCenter1 Gholson family advocates for Children’s Miracle Network The Gholson family of Rapid City saw firsthand how the funds donated to the Chlidren s Miracle Network are used. Colin who is 17 years old now spend months in the NICU and they are grateful for every moment that helped his first days of life. June 11, 2021 Sean, Jennifer and baby Colin Gholson Jennifer was beginning in the third trimester of pregnancy with Colin and the ultrasound indicated suspicious activity in regard to Colin’s kidney function. They were sent to Sioux Falls to see a specialist and Jennifer was put on bedrest for 5 weeks.

Tribe Says Noem Did Not Consult Tribal Leaders About Mount Rushmore Fireworks | May 21

SDPB Monument Health in Rapid City is reducing their COVID-19 unit amid decreasing coronavirus cases and hospitalizations. The Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe says Governor Kristi Noem did not consult tribal leaders about a permit for fireworks this summer at Mount Rushmore.  All this and more in today’s SDPB News Podcast. Find it on Apple Podcasts or Spotify today. Listen

Vaccine hesitancy could prolong pandemic, delay return to normal

Medical experts in South Dakota and across the country are concerned that reluctance among some people to get vaccinated against COVID-19 may prolong the pandemic, delay a return to normal life and possibly lead to more deaths. Health officials say that the U.S. and individual states are in a race to reach “herd immunity,” a level at which enough people are immune to the coronavirus to curtail its spread and reduce hospitalizations and deaths from the virus. South Dakota has been a national leader in providing coronavirus vaccines to older residents and others at high risk of complications from COVID-19.

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