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Showing posts with label Flandreau. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Flandreau. Show all posts

Saturday, September 26, 2009

Marching in Madison: South Dakota Bands at DSU Homecoming Parade

It's a busy band day in South Dakota! Area bands, led by the mighty Spirit of Madison Marching Band, kicked off a big day of music by marching up Madison's Main Street in the Dakota State University Trojan Days homecoming parade.

Madison Bulldogs


Chester Flyers


Arlington Cardinals


Flandreau Public Fliers (thanks, Matt!)


Deuel Cardinals


Madison Middle School

Director Luke Sursely has these kids whipped into shape!

Montrose Irish

Director Justin Whitcomb is a Madison band alumnus. Looking sharp!

Dell Rapids St. Mary Cardinals

The Dell Rapids corps was marching right behind the Dennis Daugaard for Governor campaign vehicle, the only political entrant in today's parade. The Munsterman campaign must have been too busy making up better ad hominem attacks. Isn't there some old campaign saw about catching more votes throwing candy than throwing mud?

Oldham-Ramona-Rutland Raiders

We've been waiting for some cowbell! (Sorry about the battery, kids!)

Howard Tigers

Friday, November 2, 2007

Government Gives Leg Up to Business... Big Business

...and drains life out of downtown.

The Moody County Enterprise reports on the groundbreaking for a new retail outlet, an Alco store for Flandreau. We note with approval Flandreau's success in drawing more businesses to serve its residents and visitors. However, we note with a sigh that Alco is building its store out on the west edge of town. Flandreau has another one of those classic small-town Main Streets: old brick buildings with character, a nice collection of little shops trying to get by. Would it really be so hard for a new retailer to join forces with the local businesses and help promote that vital sense of downtown community, instead of insisting on separating itself from the heart of a city?

I know, I know, you gotta have parking, lots of parking. Parking for SUVs is so much more important than community.

To add insult to injury, those downtown business owners are footing the bill for the expansion of their edge-of-town competition. The City of Flandreau gave Alco a TIF (Tax Increment Funding) district. Short form: just like earlier additions Dollar General and the West End Plaza, Alco, a multi-state corporation with 256 stores and $433 million dollars in annual sales, gets to pay less taxes on its new property than if a regular Flandreaunian just up and started a business there and didn't ask the government for a favor.

Oh well. At least Flandreau has someone to compete with Dollar General. It's just too bad that none of these corporations seem to be able to compete without handouts from the government.