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These pictures were taken during the Retirement Party thrown for Allen Kocmich.
Read moreRuth Manning and her son, Tim Manning of Sabetha, Kansas were visitors last week of Lillian Burfeindt. They were here to attend the funeral of Arlene Bertus.
Read moreOver 1,000 of South Dakota's best high school vocal and instrumental musicians gathered in Rapid City for the 69th Annual South Dakota All-State Chorus and Orchestra on Friday and Saturday, October 29 and 30.
Read moreLake Andes— The Charles Mix County Farm Service Agency (FSA) County Committee Election is being held this year in Local Administrative Area #2. This area includes Goose Lake, Highland, Howard, Moore, Plain Center, Wahehe, and White Swan townships. The nominee for this election is Jeffrey Kuhlman and Randy Robertson. The successful candidate will serve a three-year term on the FSA county committee.
Read moreThe Library is a lot more than just books! Do you know that we have access to national websites that can help you fix your vehicle old or newer (Chilson). We also have sites that can help you access a template for a resume or a job application cover letter. Wanting to work on your GED? We have a website to help you with your math, science or any other subject that you need help with. Want to give your grandkids a great way to learn to read and learn on the web? The library can hook you up with Book Flix. Are you wondering about your ancestors? We have sites that can help you to do that. The The greatest part of these sights is that they are free to our patrons.
Read moreThe Wednesday, November 3rd Rotary Meeting convened with the ringing of our Rotary Bell by Bryan Slaba, President for 2020-2021. There were no guests present so Pastor Bill Herrmann was called to give a blessing. He gave thanks for the beautiful day and the bountiful meal prepared for us.
Read moreJoe Stedronsky, Jerry Henke, Linda Soukup,Amanda Bechen, Bill Herrmann, Patty Frei, Jeff Doom, Becky Brunsing, Bryan Slaba, Rachel Woods, Gerrit Juffer, Kathe Henke, Laurie Kidd served at the Fellowship Feast.
Read moreDaylight savings time has just ended and now everyone has had the chance to “fall back” to standard time. While many people enjoy that extra hour of sleep that comes each fall, 63 percent of Americans say that they would support the elimination of seasonal time changes and there are some health issues to consider. The American Academy of Sleep Medicine also supports this stance due to the sleep disruption that occurs related to this biannual change.
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