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The Sanborn County Ambulance now has the ability to contact medical experts directly from the patient care area of the ambulance during critical calls, thanks to a new state program.  Telemedicine in Motion is designed to help emergency responders communicate and save lives. EMTs have the ability to make immediate contact with a doctor, nurse practitioner, RN, or paramedic, based in Sioux Falls, if a critical need arises. Medical experts can see the patient through an iPad installed in the ambulance to provide medical advice, serve as a second set of hands to record important information, and also help with language barriers. This service is available to the ambulance crew 24/7 and, according to the South Dakota Department of Health, is the first program of its kind in the nation. 

We would again like to take this opportunity to remind Sanborn County residents to call 911 for all emergencies. This is the fastest, most effective way to get help.

…See pictures in this week’s issue of the Sanborn Weekly Journal!

This is a picture of the low-flying aircraft seen in areas of Sanborn County recently. 

The Sanborn County Sheriff’s Office has received several calls in the past few weeks about a low-flying aircraft in Sanborn County skies. According to reports from some of the county’s residents, there has been an aircraft flying at very low altitudes south of Artesian and north of Woonsocket, which has raised a few concerns to people living in the areas where they have been spotted. Thanks to the Sanborn County Sheriff’s Office, all concerns can be quashed and eliminated.

Through an investigation with the South Dakota National Guard and the Federal Aviation Administration, Deputy Josh Starzman found that, for the past 30 plus years, the area a few miles north of Mitchell going north through Sanborn County has been a designated low-level military training route (MTR). Because it is a military route, the emphasis is on low-altitude training and the lowest threshold for that is 500 feet, so it can be alarming to see something flying that low in this area that isn’t spraying crops.

…Read on in this week’s issue of the Sanborn Weekly Journal!

Sophie Kelly, a seventh grader at Sanborn Central and a junior member of the Letcher American Legion Auxiliary, has organized a community service project collecting tennis shoes for veterans. She got the idea from her grandmother, Faye Blindauer, who is also a member of the Letcher American Legion Auxilary and Letcher Auxiliary President Sandi Ruml, and it turns out the idea will help more than most might think.

The project, itself, is collecting shoes for veterans to use, but the organization that accepts the shoes will pay for every pair collected, and that money is going back to the Letcher Auxiliary to help fund other projects they put together to help even more veterans. In addition, Kelly has organized the project to be used as a community service project for 4-H, so she is fulfilling another obligation for a worthy organization.

Kelly is hoping that people from all over Sanborn County will take the time to go through their families’ closets and bring used tennis shoes to be donated at one of the drop-off places, which include CorTrust Bank at both Artesian and Letcher, Letcher Community Center, Letcher Community Church, Sanborn Central School and Woonsocket School. She will be accepting donations now until the middle of May when the school year ends.

…See a picture in this week’s issue of the Sanborn Weekly Journal.

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