This is why we can't have nice things. We've got a leaner! Things can get broken, damaged, or destroyed in a Sioux Falls snow event.

We slip, slide, and don't navigate turns while trying to find the seat heaters. We're not sure who took out the lovely 59th and Tennis Lane sign in front of our radio station but it gave us something to talk about in the break room.

We still think it's Chuck but it could've been a snow plow for all we know.

To report a sign down, you can install the City of Sioux Falls Mobile App or hit the city's official website here.

The free downloadable app really is a good idea if you're a Sioux Falls resident. You can also report traffic lights, and send a message about the timing; potholes; and that neighbor's tree that hangs over the sidewalk. Very useful!

Let's look back at better days when we had a perfectly erect sign to look at.

Credit: Google maps Streetview
Credit: Google maps Streetview
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By the way, Sioux Falls has about 900 miles of streets to care for so it's a big undertaking. Mind blown.

11 Things You’ll Only Understand After Living in South Dakota

From soda to pop to sloppy Joes, different parts of the country have their local quirks and language. Simple phrases can have totally different means, local events may seem weird, and food may go by a unique name.

If you're new to South Dakota here is a sort of translation guide for some odd things you may see or hear.

Gallery Credit: Ben Kuhns

13 Famous Iowans

It's a great day for Iowans. The first ever Major League Baseball game was played in Dyersville, Iowa last night (August 12) in The Field of Dreams game and it was awesome!

What a great way to showcase a beautiful state and celebrate the hospitality of Iowans.

Iowa may seem far away from Tinsel Town, but The Hawkeye State has produced many famous actors, musicians, and athletes!

The following 13 are just the tip of the iceberg!

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