Winter Weather Preparedness

As the winter season approaches, the National Weather Service encourages people to prepare for extreme winter conditions by taking the following steps:

– Check your vehicle’s battery, antifreeze, wipers and windshield washer, ignition, thermostat, and tires.

– Even if you do not make long trips, put a winter survival kit in each vehicle–you may need it if your car breaks down or you have an accident.  It should contain a windshield scraper, jumper cables, tool kit, tow chain or rope, tire chains, bag of sand or cat litter, shovel, flashlight with extra batteries, first aid kit, warm boots, coat, hat, gloves, and a blanket.  For longer trips; add extra clothes, sleeping bags, a portable radio, high-calorie nonperishable food, matches and candles, and large coffee cans for sanitary purposes or burning candles.

– Keep an adequate supply of fuel for your home or get an alternative heating source.  Learn how to operate stoves, fireplaces, and space heaters safely and have proper ventilation to use them.

– Add insulation to your home; caulk and weather-strip doors and window sills; install storm windows or cover windows with plastic.

– Stock emergency supplies at home; such as flashlights, candles, matches, a battery-powered radio, extra batteries, and a first-aid kit.

– Monitor Internet web sites, NOAA Weather Radio, or local radio or television stations for forecasts and information about impending storms.

 

Know the terms used to describe hazardous winter weather and what actions to take for each situation.

A WINTER STORM WATCH means a dangerous winter storm is possible.  WATCHES are issued to give people time to prepare for hazardous conditions before they develop.  When a WATCH is in effect:

– Postpone trips or take a different route.  Put a survival kit in your vehicle.  Tell someone your schedule and route; call them when you arrive at your destination.  If possible, travel in daylight and use major highways.  Keep your fuel tank as full as possible to avoid ice in the tank and lines.

– At home; have high energy food or food that requires no cooking, one gallon of water per day for each person, and enough fuel for the duration of the storm.  Don’t forget special items for your family such as prescription medicine, baby formula and diapers, and pet food!

– Consider having elderly, ill, or oxygen-dependent family, friends, and neighbors who live in rural areas stay someplace where heat and electric power are available.

 

WINTER STORM AND BLIZZARD WARNINGS mean a dangerous storm will occur.

– Do not travel.  You are safer to stay where you are rather than risk getting stranded in a ditch.

– If you have no heat, close off unneeded rooms and wear extra clothes.

– Do not operate power generators indoors.

 

WIND CHILL WARNINGS AND ADVISORIES stress the increased risk of frostbite and hypothermia during cold and windy conditions.

– Stay inside as much as possible.  If you go outdoors; wear several layers of loose-fitting, lightweight clothing and water-repellent outer garments. Cover all parts of your body; especially your head, face, and hands.

– When working outdoors, do not overexert yourself.  Remove damp clothing as soon as possible to avoid becoming chilled.

 

Additional information on preparing for winter weather is available from your county emergency management office, American Red Cross, or National Weather Service at http://www.nws.noaa.gov/om/winter/index.shtml

 

Courthouse Holiday Hours

The Fall River County Courthouse will close at noon on Tuesday, December 24th, and remain closed through Wednesday December 25th in observance of Christmas. Regular hours will resume Thursday, December 26th.

Election Day

November 5th, 2024 is Election Day.  Below is some of the information you may need.

Voter Information Portal – allows you to look up where you are registered to vote and provides a sample ballot for you to review

Oglala Lakota County Polling Places

Batesland: Oglala Lakota County Schools – Bill Conquering Bear Gymnasium – 409 3rd St, Batesland
Cuny Table: Red Shirt School – 38 Tatanka Numpa Rd, Redshirt
Kyle: Little Wound School – 438 Main St, Kyle
Manderson: Wounded Knee District School Gym, 14 Manderson School Rd, Manderson
Oglala: Brother Renee Hall – 29126 US Hwy 18, Oglala
Pine Ridge 1 & 3: Sacred Heart Church Hall, 30238 US Hwy 18, Pine Ridge
Porcupine: Christ the King Parish – Bill Pauly Hall – 490 Lourdes Ln, Porcupine
Rockyford: Wakan Tiopspa #12 Community Building – 112 Steele Place, Porcupine

Information on Ballot Questions

 

 

Election Day Results

 

More information available on the Oglala Lakota County Election page or on the SD Secretary of State website.

Courthouse Closed – Veterans’ Day

The Fall River County Courthouse will be closed Monday, November 11th, in observance of Veteran’s Day. Regular hours will resume Tuesday, November 12th.