Posts for January 2023

Associated General Contractors of South Dakota

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Congratulations to RC Scull on becoming the past president of the Associated General Contractors of South Dakota Highway-Heavy-Utilities Chapter! 

 

RCS is also proud to announce that Evan Walterman received the Mark Knight Leadership award at the 2023 AGC of South Dakota State Convention! This award recognizes a young leader (under the age of 40) who is active in the AGC, possess extensive field experience & professionalism in their type of work, demonstrates excellent leadership qualities, and is an active participant in their community. Congratulations to Evan!


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Colby Coughenour

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Please join us in welcoming Colby Coughenour! Colby graduated from the University of Wyoming with a Civil Engineering degree in 2020. He had several internships with engineering companies assisting in surveying and inspections during college. He joined RCS approximately 9 months ago and has been working in the field learning the utility side. He is now in the office as an Assistant Project Manager and will be learning more about the road/utility side. 

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New Crisis Stabilization Unit Unveiled in Rapid City

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Read the full article at https://www.newscenter1.tv.

RAPID CITY, S.D.– With the increasing need for resources addressing mental health crises and addiction recovery, Care Campus officials in Rapid City cut the ribbon on Pivot Point, the state’s first crisis stabilization unit Thursday afternoon. Behavior Management Systems C.E.O Amy Iversen explains more about the facility.

Why is the facility needed?

According to Iversen, the new facility will help identify and get people the help they need in severe crises.

“A lot of folks don’t know what they need. They know there is some crises going on. They are struggling or maybe a family member is struggling, but they don’t know where to go for help,” Iversen said. “Now we have this. People can come here, we’ll help get them connected and get them what they need.”

She also says that not just Rapid City residents, but people in the entire West River region will have the ability to use the resources available if they are in need of help. Prior to this facility, anyone struggling with a severe crisis may have needed to seek help in the eastern part of the statble.

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