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After reporting around the world, journalist and S.D. native Chuck Raasch says he is still inspired by those who cared for others — The South Dakota Standard

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Part 2 of 2 My notebook is filled with firsts. On one trip into a new camp, the plane I was on that was carrying food and aid workers was the first plane many Ethiopians covering a vast mountainous steppe had ever seen. The morning of our arrival an impromptu runway a mile long had been stomped and packed in the soft dirt and sand by lines of hundreds of those refugees still capable of walking. One pilot, a man named Larry Ayotte, from Round Roc…
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The South Dakota Standard broke the news in on Sunday, July 6, 2025.
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