Cindy Bahe

Cindy Bahe is a news reporter at KELOLAND.com where she covers local news in South Dakota. Her primary topics include flooding, travel advisories, and criminal cases such as the one involving Brittany Enstad, a Tea woman who was sentenced to two years of probation for obtaining a controlled substance by fraud.

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The Daily's Verdict

This author is known for its high journalistic standards. The author strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. The author has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.

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Contradictions

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  • ]A no travel advisory is in place for all state highway sections in southeast South Dakota experiencing flooding according to the SD Department of Transportation.[
  • Flooding along the Big Sioux River at Hawarden was forecast to exceed its record by 4 feet, causing mandatory evacuations and shutting down power and water services.
  • Some residents have been airlifted from their rooftops.

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Recent Articles

South Dakota Governor Declares Emergency as Heavy Rain and Flooding Disrupt Travel and Daily Life

South Dakota Governor Declares Emergency as Heavy Rain and Flooding Disrupt Travel and Daily Life

Broke On: Friday, 21 June 2024 South Dakota faced heavy rainfall and flooding in June 2024, prompting emergency declarations, travel advisories, and the activation of the Emergency Operations Center in Sioux Falls. Governor Kristi Noem declared an emergency for the storms and associated flooding, while several roads were impassable due to standing or flowing water. Residents were advised to conserve water and stay safe by following posted safety signage and avoiding flood waters.
Nebraska National Guard Deploys Helicopter to Aid in Iowa Flood Relief Efforts Amid Urgent Rescue Operations and Evacuations

Nebraska National Guard Deploys Helicopter to Aid in Iowa Flood Relief Efforts Amid Urgent Rescue Operations and Evacuations

Broke On: Saturday, 22 June 2024 On June 22, 2024, a Nebraska National Guard crew and helicopter were deployed to Iowa to assist with flood relief efforts following heavy rains and storms that caused severe flooding in Rock Valley and other areas, leading to evacuations and urgent rescue efforts. Iowa requested aid through the Emergency Management Assistance Compact as at least two bridges and roads had washed out, power was turned off in Hawarden, and dozens of homes were inundated with floodwaters.