[Congressional Record Volume 145, Number 85 (Wednesday, June 16, 1999)]
[Senate]
[Pages S7155-S7156]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




  TRIBUTE TO KELO-TV, SIOUX FALLS, SOUTH DAKOTA, FOR ITS OUTSTANDING 
                    RESPONSE TO THE SPENCER TORNADO

 Mr. JOHNSON. Mr. President, I rise today to pay tribute to 
KELO television in Sioux Falls, which has earned the ``Friend in Need'' 
Service to America Award from The National Association of Broadcasters 
(NAB). The station is being recognized for its outstanding efforts 
before, during, and after the devastating tornado which struck the town 
of Spencer, South Dakota last spring.
  As weather conditions deteriorated on May 30, 1998, KELO provided 
quick, expert warnings to the Spencer area, giving viewers 20 minutes 
of advance warning. While we lost six citizens in the tornado, the 
losses could have been much worse if not for the advance warning that 
gave the community the critical time needed to take cover. KELO 
provided continual coverage throughout the night of the storm, without 
regard to the advertising revenues that would surely be lost.
  KELO did not stop there. After the tornado ripped through Spencer, 
KELO documented the widespread destruction of homes, businesses, and 
infrastructure. The community desperately needed help, and KELO turned 
their cameras on themselves to host a telethon which raised more than 
$750,000 to assist victims as they struggled to rebuild their homes and 
lives. During the rebuilding efforts, KELO continued extended coverage 
that helped bring closure to the tragedy.
  Our broadcast stations provide many important community services, but 
none as important as tracking severe weather and providing warnings. 
KELO has proven it is a true community partner, and South Dakota will 
be forever grateful to KELO and our other broadcasters who often put 
themselves in harm's way to serve others. I congratulate KELO on this 
very special recognition from the National Association of Broadcasters 
and extend my personal thanks for a job well done.

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