Retiree sacrifices summer travel to show off southern Black Hills
Dave Ressler thought he would spend his retirement hitting the road. After moving to the Black Hills, he realized that he wanted to help other people hit the road instead.
Dave Ressler thought he would spend his retirement hitting the road. After moving to the Black Hills, he realized that he wanted to help other people hit the road instead.
It’s dinner time and the table has green bean casserole, mashed potatoes, corn on the cob, and an unwelcome guest – the smartphone. Many families have banished this device from meals, which prevents headaches in more ways than one.
Bob and Darlene Ecoffey say their Subway in Pine Ridge serves more than healthy sandwiches. The restaurant also provides opportunity and supports the community.