SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - Frigid temperatures set in again on Wednesday night. In Sioux Falls, this week has seen the first below-zero temperatures since February.

The drop is a reminder of the dangerous conditions that the homeless population in Sioux Falls will endure throughout the winter season. Homeless shelters in the area are working to make room for anyone in need. Sure, it’s an annual occurrence. The cold is inevitable in the Upper Midwest, but it doesn’t make it any easier to respond to the first of the frozen weather.

Bishop Dudley Hospitality House Executive Director Madeline Shields said their main focus is on assisting individuals who might not have reliable transportation and getting them the winter clothing they need.

“What we’re really concerned about is tho

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