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WEEK 2 LEGISLATIVE REPORTS

We are off to the races and bills are flying through committee hearings in both chambers. Every bill gets a hearing in the state of SD, and it is estimated that we will have at least 500 bills this session. I am going to talk about many health bills this week, although I sit on the Senate Ag and Senate State Affairs committees as well. I will try to rotate the bill discussion to other topics within those committees in the following weeks and please reach out to me on specific bill questions as well, of course.

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WEEK 2 LEGISLATIVE REPORTS

SB7 passed the House Commerce and Energy Committee unanimously. It removes the Gregory Pump Storage Project from the state water resources management system.

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LAKE ANDES BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT

Wicked Hair and Fashion Co. in Lake Andes is owned and operated by Samantha Frederick. Samantha has owned and operated the salon for just shy of 11 years. Wicked Hair and Fashion Co. has been in its main street location (357 E Main St) for the past seven years.

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LADY THUNDER DEFEAT CORSICA/STICKNEY

Andes Central/ Dakota Christian traveled to Corsica where they defeated Corsica/ Stickney by 4 points with a final score of 51-45.

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ANDES CENTRAL NHS HOMEWORK ROOM

The Andes Central National Honor Society (NHS) is now offering the homework room to all high school students on Wednesday afternoons from 2:45 p.m. until 4 p.m. The homework room will be staffed by two NHS members with members rotating and each taking a turn. The homework room has been operating for a couple of weeks now and would love to have more students utilize the opportunity. They are hoping to eventually make it possible to have teachers in the homework room in order to better serve AC’s students.

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ANDES CENTRAL'S FAMILY BREAKFAST/ACTIVITIES

ANDES CENTRAL'S FAMILY BREAKFAST/ACTIVITIES

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LIBRARY NEWS

and programming and opportunities for learning that are open for ages 0-99.

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