South Dakota lawmakers look for ways to deliver on support for ‘essential’ ambulance service
Back in February, South Dakota lawmakers recognized emergency medical services as an “essential service.” Sort of.
Several years ago, a nice tall man moved to his wife’s hometown after returning from Florida where he worked for Lockheed Martin as a Logistics Engineer. Right away he started helping the Methodist church family by mowing the lawns around the church and large parking lot. He does maintenance work also at the parsonage and church. Each week he plans and programs the music for church services at the Eads Community Church.