Storm Lake Knights of Columbus Donate $1,000 to Flood-Damaged Sioux Rapids Legion Post
Storm Lake Knights of Columbus handed the flood-damaged Graeber-Rowe American Legion Post in Sioux Rapids a $1,000 check to help rebuild.

The Storm Lake Knights of Columbus contributed $1,000 to the Graeber-Rowe American Legion Post in Sioux Rapids this month, directing the funds toward restoration work still underway after major flooding damaged the post.
The donation, reported by Storm Lake Radio on March 9, reflects the continued recovery effort facing the Sioux Rapids Legion hall. Flood damage of the kind that struck the Graeber-Rowe post rarely resolves quickly, and the restoration need extends well beyond what any single contribution can cover. Still, the Knights of Columbus gift represents a tangible act of cross-community support, with a Storm Lake-based organization reaching across Buena Vista County to help a neighboring town's veterans facility get back on its feet.
The Graeber-Rowe American Legion Post serves veterans in Sioux Rapids and the surrounding area, and the flood damage has disrupted the post's ability to function as a gathering and service hub for those members. Restoration costs for structures of this kind can run deep, and the path to full recovery typically depends on sustained contributions from multiple sources over time.

The Knights of Columbus, rooted in Catholic charitable tradition, regularly channels funds toward community needs beyond its own membership. The $1,000 contribution to Sioux Rapids is consistent with that mission and signals that the Graeber-Rowe post's recovery has drawn attention from organizations throughout the region. Whether additional support follows will shape how quickly the post can fully restore its operations for the veterans it serves.
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