Gov. Rhoden Announces District 1 House Appointment

Gov. Rhoden Announces District 1 House Appointment

PIERRE, S.D. – Today, Governor Larry Rhoden announced the appointment of Nick Fosness to represent District 1 in the South Dakota House of Representatives, effective immediately.

“Nick Fosness is a true South Dakotan. He believes in the importance of hard work, community and resilience – values that are essential to our state’s way of life,” said Governor Larry Rhoden. “I am confident that his leadership will help us keep South Dakota strong, safe, and free.”

Nick Fosness has extensive leadership experience, having served as the CEO of Marshall County Hospital Healthcare Center Avera for the last 13+ years. He is also the current Vice President and incoming Chair of the Board of Directors for the South Dakota Association of Healthcare Organizations. Aside from his healthcare and administrative background, Fosness spent nine years investing in education by serving on his local school board, seven of which he served as the President.

“I’m honored by Governor Rhoden’s faith in me, and I look forward to working on issues that help my neighbors,” said Nick Fosness.

Nick Fosness and his wife, Jenny, live in Britton, SD. Together, they have four children. You can find a photo of Nick Fosness here.

###

13 thoughts on “Gov. Rhoden Announces District 1 House Appointment”

    1. Fails to mention that he came in dead last for reelection for the school board… wonder why

  1. Another anti-pipeliner, anti-economic development lemming?

    Or just a Hansen groupie?

  2. Is Reder back in Minnesota fulltime living at his house now? He and his Brown County Party unit sure bamboozled the voters on that one.

  3. I reached out to both District 1 legislators.
    Both are looking to working with him in Pierre.
    Senator Rohl:
    “Nick is a well respected businessman and a solid pick for common sense solutions.”

    Representative Manhart:
    “I am looking forward to getting to know Nick and am sure he will work hard to represent the constituents of District 1.”

Comments are closed.