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Thousands of veterans will return to school in the next few weeks, and it is important that they understand and utilize their GI Bill® benefits in the pursuit of their education. While the GI Bill® covers nearly every imaginable school related expense from tuition, books, fees, and even a living stipend, we understand that utilizing this benefit can be confusing at times.
Read moreThere’s a mystery along the Apple Tree Road in Bon Homme County that has stumped local historians for decades: the identities of six soldiers buried in the Bon Homme Cemetery, said to be members of Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer’s Seventh Cavalry who died while passing through Dakota Territory in 1873.
Read moreUSDA’s Farm Service Agency (FSA) is currently open to phone and virtual appointments only but can still work with producers on timely filing crop acreage reports. FSA staff can provide assistance over the phone, by email and through virtual meetings via Microsoft Teams.
Read moreOn August 15th area hunters will be heading west for the archery antelope season. They will be followed by the archery deer hunters on September 1st, and they in turn will be followed by grouse hunters on September 19th. They, or should I say “we,” will be carrying some responsibility.
Read moreThe month of July went out with a bang Friday night, as the RepairableVehicles.com Tri-State Late Model Series rolled into town to join the program and there was a mix of familiar faces and first times in victory lane.
Read morePhyllis Marie Holec, 87, passed away Wednesday, April 15, 2020 at Eastern Star Masonic Retirement Campus with Dementia and Pneumonia.
Read moreI am currently reading “Nickel Boys” by Colson Whitehead, through the online book service that is provided by our library. This book is the recipient of the Pulitzer Prize of 2020 for fiction. The following is a review written by “Goodreads”.
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