John C Fremont

John C Fremont (known as the “pathfinder”) was an early explorer, who, in 1838 accompanied Nicollet, a French geologist to western Minnesota and eastern Dakota

Early Fremont History

Formation of Fremont twp in 1873 when Moody County was organized. (The year of the massive German-Russian immigration, Advent of Railroads in South Dakota). Fremont history is tightly weaved into that of Medary, which became the county seat of Midway County in 1857—so before Moody County, we were probably part of Midway or Minnehaha County. The population of Fremont twp in 1900 was 400—do you think our present population is more or less than this?

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Monday, April 8, 2019

HISTORIC WINTER STORM COMING to OUR AREA

Intense April Storm to Bring Heavy Snow, High Winds, Potential Blizzard Conditions to the Plains, Upper Midwest

11 hours ago

 weather.com

At a Glance

  • A strong storm is likely to develop in the Plains by Wednesday.
  • Heavy snow is increasingly likely in parts of the Plains and upper Midwest.
  • This includes areas still dealing with flooding, including parts of the Missouri Valley.
  • High winds may lead to blizzard conditions later Wednesday into Thursday.
  • Some severe thunderstorms are also possible, which may spread to the East Coast.
An intense storm is expected to develop in the Plains by midweek, bringing heavy snow, high winds, potential blizzard conditions and perhaps even some severe thunderstorms to the nation's midsection.
For the latest on Winter Storm Wesley, check out our current forecast article here.

Sunday, March 17, 2019

Moody County Sheriff Facebook report Updates March 20- 22

 March 22nd

 Good morning. We are continuing to monitor the river and it's flooding. I will attach a couple pictures that were taking of the Big Sioux River this morning March 22nd. With the culverts continuing to be some plugged and being unplugged, the road conditions can change literally within hours. They can go from being under water to clear or vice versa quickly. We know that the river is going to be sustained at a high flood level for at least a couple weeks. Please use common sense went out driving and do not drive around barricades. Be alert when you're out and about so that you can notice there's water over the road ahead of you. Our ultimate goal is your safety and protection, that being said we need to be able to respond to emergencies that come into our office. Not self-induced emergencies because someone goes around a barricade and becomes trapped in a vehicle and water. Please have a good weekend and continue to monitor the river and adjust your plans accordingly or be willing to take action if needed because you live close to the river.


Just heard from Colman Township board members. They are also advising no travel on their roads. They are experiencing water over the road in many places because of bull ditch and culverts that are still blocked or plugged. I have attached a picture of what 467th Avenue looks like between 231st and 232nd St. Looks like. Please use common sense as we all work through the issues with flooding in some form over the next several weeks.


 March 10
Today's day shift has been driving around and trying to give updates to the Emergency Manager on all the roads that are under water or have flowing water over them.  This is what we know.  There are a couple places that within an hours time frame there have been clear, dry roads that have gone to having water over them.  The road conditions are changing quickly and often, depending on snow melt, blocked or clear culverts, etc.  We are asking that you continue to be alert when driving on any road surface in the county but especially the county paved and gravel roads as well as all all township gravels.  Many township boards are either out or running low on signs to warn people of the dangers ahead or road closed signs.

To our knowledge, Lynn Township is still under a no travel advised and as of today Enterprise Township is also issuing a no travel advised due to flooding and washed out roads.

This type of flooding is very uncertain and not a like a "normal" flooding, if there is such a thing.  With the warm weather expected at the end of this upcoming week, we will be dealing with the "normal" flooding soon enough.  This is at least more predictable, as it usually occurs along creeks and rivers.  We know that we went into fall very wet with a high river level.  With all the snow melt that will happen over the next 7-10 days, the ground still at least partially frozen, and the knowledge of it being saturated, already has us prepping for a long spring. 

This is shaping up to be one of those winters that things get compared to.  To my knowledge, as well as a lot of the people that I run into during the day, the last winter that was extremely tough was 1996-1997 and before that was 1968-1969 winter.  Not saying that there were not bad stretches in any of the other years, but these two are remembered for the large amount of snow days, the missed school days, and overall just the ability to not get into or out of your residence. 

Please make decisions using common sense and safety as a leading factor so your poor decision doesn't become our emergency. 

#Letsmakecommonsensecommonagain!!

Friday, March 15, 2019

Current Road Closures for Construction or Snow

March 17th: UPDATE: 470th to north plowed one lane and water receded to the south....
FOR CURRENT UPDATES--contact your local Fremont Twp supervisors--for their contact information, call or email the County Auditor's office

COMPLETE BLOCKAGE IMMINENT of 470th Ave 225th through 224th St.

Recent plowing only goes to border of trees--otherwise north from that still blocked


NOTICE--Your input--either via comments or emailing me to post (Complete Contact Form at bottom of this blog)--is important in updating these closures as they are often beyond the normal Township approved Winter Maintenance Closures and trying to drive on these roads without knowing they are closed can be extremely hazardous (Note a recent Accident on I 90 where a tow truck had only one lane to get a car out of the way and another vehicle hit the tow truck in the right of way and was killed.)

I will try to verify with Twp board and Loiseau on any other closures or one-way only access.

Some are also just plowed one lane only so having to get towed off these roads may be impossible.

Per Township Board:


No Winter Maintenance:
1. 225th from 470th to 469th (Signed but sign no longer visible)
2. 221st from 469th to Hwy 77

CONSTRUCTION CLOSURES 
 1. Hwy 77 north to Big Sioux River--about 6 months (Local Traffic only)

Other--No plowing:   

1. 470th from 225 to 226th
2. Narrow One-lane due to very high drifts on either side of road:
2. 470th from 22471/22474 north to 224th.  As of March 14

PHOTOS March 11-12 (2019)


Update: No plowing as of March 12 - 14


 

Thursday, March 14, 2019

Worst Storm of Century of '49 -- Wyoming AND South Dakota

Could this happen again?  Or has it already happened? Can we depend on local emergency services  when something like this happens? 


How High is the Water Momma


 JOHNNY CASH -- How High's the Water Momma



Thursday, March 7, 2019

State Legislature HB 1200 Signed into Law Requires Townships to post contact information

2019 House Bill 1200 - Printed

State of South Dakota  
NINETY-FOURTH SESSION
LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY2019  

519B0709  HOUSE BILL   NO.  1200  

Introduced by:    Representative Deutsch and Senator Solano

        FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to require the posting of contact information for persons providing services to residents of a township.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA:
    Section 1. That chapter 8-5 be amended by adding a NEW SECTION to read:
    The board of township supervisors shall provide to the auditor of the county in which the township is located a listing of all services provided by the township to its residents and the name and contact information of the person responsible for providing each service. The board of township supervisors shall ensure that the auditor is apprised of any change in the information required by this section.
    The auditor shall post the information required by this section on the official website of the county.

Saturday, March 2, 2019

Township and Other Road Conditions

We appreciate our local Township Board who have been responsive to questions and issues regarding blocked roads, signage disappearance and other questions about road clearance.  We realize they cannot be everywhere at all times and perhaps we can comment here on situations we notice and hope to find a Map Gadget so we can show that on the roads in our part of the Township.  Also, we could use this blog to get a consensus of road issues and forward via text or email to the appropriate Tonwship Supervisor.

An example of how just additional snow (even without the wind and cold) can cause deadly situations as evidenced by this News Alert about an incident on I-29 near Hwy 32 overpass that happened just yesterday--even on a plowed, maintained road such as an Interstate, additional snow can reduce visibility and cause dangerous conditons overall.

https://www.newsbreakapp.com/close-call-on-interstate-29-caught-on-camera?id=0LIfCgL3&s=a3&pd=66981862    CLICK ONCE OR TWICE to get the link.

If you have trouble with the link, try copying and pasting into your browser and try clicking multiple times.  It is short but it gets to the point!

Internet Challenges in Fremont Twp

This winter has been especially vicious and often stranding many of us at home with no 2-way communication but a cell phone, rarely a landline and internet access, which for some residents, in the southern part of Fremont twp has been sketchy at best and many residents have NO CHOICE except the Cell towers which have caps on usage, very costly for the higher speeds and satellite which has the same limitations.

We hope in this blog, aside from other neighborly issues and helps, to address situations specific to our Township and Internet--which may cross county and Township lines.  We will often reference another Blog on SD Rural Internet at https://sdruralbroadband.blogspot.com/

We hope that you will be free with comments or even page posts on your experience with various providers and we hope to get your input on the speeds you get, your satisfaction with what you have and do you have any other choices in the same monthly cost and speed (or better)?