Watertown Volunteer Center suspends operations; Prairie Lakes adds Dr. Niel Burns

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Watertown Volunteer Center suspends operations

The Watertown Volunteer Center announces the suspension of the organization effective on Friday, April 28.

The decision to suspend the Watertown Volunteer Center was made after careful consideration of the organization’s long-term goals and financial sustainability. It came to fruition as a response to the flood of 1997 and was intended to house and place volunteers for the needs of the community during this time. From there, it evolved into a non-profit organization that helped other organizations find and place volunteers.

The Watertown Volunteer Center has fulfilled thousands of volunteer opportunities and hours over the years. However, in recent years, there has been a drastic decrease in requests and registration of volunteers.

Officials want to express their sincere gratitude to all of the volunteers, partner organizations and community members who have supported the Center over the years and are committed to working with partners and stakeholders to ensure a smooth transition.

Although the Watertown Volunteer Center may be halting operations, officials are confident that the spirit of volunteerism and community service will continue to thrive in Watertown. Everyone is encouraged to continue supporting local organizations in their pursuit of making a positive impact in our community.

If you or your organization are interested in continuing the Watertown Volunteer Center's work, please call (605)753-0282.

Prairie Lakes welcomes new physician to Emergency Services

The Prairie Lakes Healthcare System welcomes Niel Burns, MD to the ER staff at the Prairie Lakes Emergency Department.

Dr. Burns joins Dr. Erickson, Dr. Filler and Dr. Singh in triaging and treating patients with urgent and emergency medical needs and conditions.

Dr. Neil Burns
Dr. Neil Burns

Dr. Burns is a board-certified family physician and has nine years of experience in the emergency medicine setting. He earned his medical degree from the University of South Dakota Sanford School of Medicine in Vermillion nd completed his residency in family medicine at Siouxland Medical Education Foundation-Family Medicine Center in Sioux City, IA.

Dr. Burns currently resides in Pierre with his wife Heidi and stepdaughter Ava. Dr. Burns is very active in his spare time and enjoys archery/bowhunting, fishing, golfing, distance running, cooking, kayaking, playing piano and reading.

“I look forward to serving the Watertown community,” said Dr. Burns. “The Emergency Department is fast paced, challenging, and very rewarding. It’s where I feel passionate about helping, treating, and caring for patients.”

Prairie Lakes Healthcare System’s Emergency Services are dedicated to serving the Watertown community and surrounding region with highly skilled, 24/7 emergency care.

This article originally appeared on Watertown Public Opinion: Local news briefs for the Watertown area.