News

City of Mitchell Helping with Storm Clean-Up by Taking Downed Branches at Landfill for Free

City of Mitchell Helping with Storm Clean-Up by Taking Downed Branches at Landfill for Free

Photo: Mitchell Now


MITCHELL, SD (Mitchell Now) — The clean up begins after severe thunderstorms brought winds as high as 75 miles per hour through the area Tuesday night into Wednesday morning.

The City of Mitchell will take any downed tree branches at the landfill through Saturday without charge. The landfill is open Wednesday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The last chance to take advantage of the offer is Saturday between 8:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m.
The landfill is located southeast of the city on 257th Avenue. Yard debris and branches must be taken to the landfill only. They will not be accepted at the compost site.

The winds pulled branches down onto power lines leading to outages, but those have been taken care of as of 9:00 a.m. Wednesday morning. The South Dakota Rural Electric Association outage map shows only two customers are affected in Davison County. There are no outages in Aurora, Hanson, or McCook Counties.

The Mitchell Fire Department responded to several calls during the storm, mostly in the 11:00 p.m. hour. Chief Shannon Sandoval confirmed the calls had to do with trees on fire, but he could not say whether the cause was arcing from downed lines or lightning strikes.

Recent Headlines

23 minutes ago in Government, Local

Valve Replacements Scheduled For Two Block Stretch Of East 6th Avenue In Mitchell Tuesday

Fresh

Valve replacements will affect water service to homes on two blocks of E. 6th Avenue in Mitchell on Tuesday

6 hours ago in Entertainment

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce marry in front of famous friends at Madison Square Garden

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce married Friday night at Madison Square Garden, where actor Adam Sandler was the surprising officiant at a ceremony and Stevie Nicks performed among a crowd packed with stars of sports and entertainment.

6 hours ago in Entertainment

‘Minions & Monsters’ tops Fourth of July holiday box office, barely beating ‘Toy Story 5’

The Minions have taken down "Toy Story 5" at the July Fourth weekend box office, but not by much. "Minions & Monsters," the seventh film in the "Despicable Me" franchise, earned $36.4 million at the holiday weekend box office, according to studio estimates for North America.