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Pouring It On
Sep 13, 2013
Dave Stevens Concrete showed up early this morning to lay the floor for South Dakota Magazine's new library and conference space. It's a beautiful day to watch them work. Photos by Bernie Hunhoff.
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Dave Stevens Concrete showed up early this morning to lay the floor for our new library and conference space. It is a beautiful September day for us to watch and enjoy their handiwork.
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Yeller, our security dog, supervised the project closely, but he kept his mitts off the wet concrete.
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Heidi Marsh, our sales & marketing director, has a view of the construction work from her upstairs office in the old Pennington building.
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The carpenter, plumber and concrete specialist gather to solve a minor glitch.
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The library will be the first new construction on the Pennington campus in about 130 years. It's long overdue.
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Nothing like a hot thermos of coffee on a cool September morning while you're waiting for the concrete to set.
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We implanted a South Dakota quarter in the concrete to leave our own little mark. Look for it when you visit our historic offices in downtown Yankton.
Wildflowers are adding a splash of color to the granite and pines of the rugged Black Hills.
Sunset at the Meridian Bridge in Yankton. Photo by Jacob Doyle
South Dakota provides the perfect backdrop for toy photography.
The annual Dakota Marker game brought thousands to Brookings.
Fall color is at its peak in the Black Hills. Photo by John Mitchell
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