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ANDES CENTRAL ELEMENTARY Perfect Attendance Kindergarten: Watson Bergin, JorDee Hjelm, Dominic Mik, Teagan Petrik, Cheyenne Svatos 1st Grade: Gavin Bierman, Zaiylah Braun, Zander Kiyukan, Evelyn Swanson 2nd Grade: Keelan Bergin, Christina Habben, Xara Heth, Joshua Rouse, Grace Ulrich, Genesis World Turner 3rd Grade: Suttyn Bergin, Jacob Derry, Jensen Hjelm, Emma Johanneson, Taeton World Turner 4th Grade: Brynlee Kaczor, Kourtney Svatos, Adam Tschumper 5th Grade: Amauni Denney, Kateline Derry, Bella Johannson, Madelyn Ronfeldt, Demi Rouse, Ella Swanson
Read moreAC/DC Volleyball and Cross Country Seniors and their parents were honored during the volleyball match at Dakota Christian held Tuesday, October 29th. Pictured are, from left: Gabriella Olson (daughter of Gerri Olson and Eric Olson), Josie Brouwer (daughter of Jessica Brouwer and Heath Brouwer), Syrianna Never Miss A Shot (daughter of Tara Roan Eagle (not pictured) and Paul Never Miss A Shot), Nadia VanZuidam (daughter of Nicole and Rich VanZuidam). Photography by Denelle.
Read moreHearing loss affects millions of Americans. In fact, by age 75 over half of adults will have some form of hearing loss.
Read moreThe East Lake Andes Lutheran Church finished the harvesting of their “church ground” on October 9th. This has been an annual tradition for at least the last 60 years. No one is quite sure, nor is there any written documentation that has been found, of when the church first started renting and farming land. This year the church rented 80 acres from Gary Paul with 70 of them tillable and 10 acres Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) ground. Church members, Curt Soulek and Austin Weber, took the lead on organizing and planning the planting, harvesting, and everything else in between of the ground.
Read moreJackson Rolston, the son of Annie and Jerrod Rolston, started his senior season by setting a single goal, which was to beat his personal record time in every race possible. Jackson started off the season 45 seconds over his personal best time; however, nearing the end of the season, Jackson was able to beat his personal best time by 20 seconds in multiple end of the season races. One of the best parts of Wagner’s cross-country team for Jackson is how the team feels like a family. Everyone is very supportive, loving and happy for everyone whether they place or not. He had his best race at the Elk Point Jefferson Invite with a time of 20:13 for the 5K. The Beresford course is Jackson’s favorite not only because it is a nice, mainly flat course, but as it is the first meet of the season, his adrenaline is built up and he is always pumped for that first race. For Jackson, running will always be a part of his life. It is a great way to stay in shape and be fit. Someday, he would like to run a half marathon. Jackson would like to thank his coaches for always pushing him to try his hardest at every meet as well as being proud of Jackson even when the meet does not go very well. He is grateful to his teammates for making cross-country such a special sport and always supporting him. Not only did Jackson have amazing support from his coaches and teammates, but his parents and grandparents came to every meet to cheer him on as well.
Read moreAirman First Class Hannah Dennis completed Basic Military Training at Joint Base, San Antonio-Lackland 321st Training Squaldron/Flight 586 on September 19.
Read moreThe Wagner Community Memorial Hospital – Avera Auxiliary held their monthly meeting on October 23rd with 11 members present. President Pearl Weber called the meeting to order and members read the Auxiliary Prayer.
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