Gov. Rhoden Announces Approval of Disaster Relief Plan for North Sioux City

Gov. Rhoden Announces Approval of Disaster Relief Plan for North Sioux City

PIERRE, S.D. – Today, Governor Larry Rhoden announced the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) approved South Dakota’s Community Development Block Grant – Disaster Relief (CDBG-DR) Action Plan for North Sioux City, marking an important step forward in the community’s long-term recovery efforts.

“When South Dakota works together, we build communities that stay strong, safe, and free. This approval is a major victory for North Sioux City, and it brings the city one step closer to the resources it needs to rebuild stronger than before,” said Governor Larry Rhoden. “I am grateful for GOED, my team in the Governor’s Office, and Senator Thune for getting us to this important milestone and making sure it remained a priority in Washington.”

Governor Rhoden discussed this issue with Senator Thune and his team in October, and the Senator’s assistance was an important part of getting the action plan approved in a timely manner.

With the Action Plan approved, GOED will work with federal and local partners to complete the remaining steps so funding can be awarded. This approval provides positive momentum, keeping North Sioux City on track for meaningful recovery and future resilience.

“Securing HUD’s approval is a major step forward, and we are deeply grateful to Governor Rhoden, Senator Thune, and both their teams for championing this effort and keeping this process moving,” said GOED Commissioner Bill Even. “I’m incredibly proud of the GOED team and grateful for their hard work serving our communities. We’ll continue working closely with our federal partners and local leaders as the next phases advance for North Sioux City.”

For more information on CDBG-DR efforts, visit sdgoed.com.

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4 thoughts on “Gov. Rhoden Announces Approval of Disaster Relief Plan for North Sioux City”

    1. Says they started in October. It doesn’t happen overnight. Sadly, patience is a true virtue in politics. Even in disasters unfortunately.

      1. Starting October 2025 for an event from Jun 2024, even after you assumed office in Jan 2025, means that you spent 10 months twiddling your thumbs.

        Larry can go for a swim in the Big Sioux.

  1. When he came to the dunes last time, he refused to meet with us the actual citizens and instead asked to go to lunch at the country club. Thanks for doing the bare minimum Larry.

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