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On Friday, October 27, The Andes Central National Honor Society held a terrifying haunted hallway at the Andes Central School from 7 pm until 9:30 pm. The National Honor Society charged three can goods as admission to the haunted attraction. The can goods will be donated to the Lake Andes Rural Office of Community Services (ROCS) organization to be distributed to those in need in the community.
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Read moreMarty hosted Sioux Falls Lutheran Tuesday, October 23 for the lady Braves final home volleyball game of the season. Unfortunately, the Braves fell to the Eagles 0-3. The score of the first and second set was Marty with 11 and Sioux Falls Lutheran with 25. The final set of the night had the lady Braves with 8 points and the lady Eagles with 25 points.
Read moreA common lament I hear from my patients as they try to discuss a real concern they have about their body: “I’m sorry; this is so disgusting!” Their cheeks burn with shame as they tell me how their bowels have betrayed them. No matter what the issue is, so many of my patients are mortified discussing their diarrhea, constipation, fecal incontinence. My response, always, is “you can’t gross me out – we talk about poop every day in this clinic!”
Read moreThe performance of the Missoula Children’s Theatre’s BLACKBEARD THE PIRATE will be held Friday, November 3at 1:30 p.m. at Marty Indian School in the New Gym. The cast of 50 to 60 will be picked from students in kindergarten through 12th grade. The public is invited to attend the performance at no charge.
Read morewere Joan Wehrbein-Patocka, Elaine Bechen and Noreen Laska. Andes State Bank was founded in 1962 and is locally owned and operated. They have five employees Bill Kitchenmaster, Jay Petrik, Sally Winter, Jayme Bergin and Patti Ronfeldt. Vice President, Patti Ronfeldt, appreciated everyone that stopped in for their customer appreciation day and wants to let the community know that the bank appreciates all of its customers and the Lake Andes community.
Read moreNative American Heritage Month is dedicated to celebrating the diverse culture, history, and traditions of the Native people. What started at the turn of the century as an effort to gain a day of recognition for the significant contributions the first Americans made to the establishment and growth of the U.S., has resulted in a whole month being designated for that purpose.
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