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Andes Central has switched over to a digital only yearbook format. The 2024-25 Fall semester is currently available for viewing on the school website. The plan moving forward is to release a fall and spring yearbook shortly after each semester ends. This one's a bit late as we are figuring things out as we go. Suggestions are welcome and can be directed to Mr. Winter, Yearbook Advisor. The digital yearbook can be found on the website under the Gallery.
Read morePIERRE,S.D.–Eachof SouthDakota’sfourtourism regions showed an increase in visitor spending in 2024, according to a recent detailed analysis of visitor spendinginSouthDakota.ConductedbyTourismEconomics, the latest report shows that visitor spending continues to grow, positively affecting every county in South Dakota through taxable sales, job creation, and wages.
Read moreProceeding Board of Equalization Meeting March 20th, 2025 CITY OFFICE BUILDING AGENDA Call to order Roll Call Pledge of Allegiance Add items to agenda Approve agenda Approve March 5, 2024 minutes Old Business
Read moreTABOR-TheannualDistrict 8 Spring Meeting of the South Dakota American Legion will be held Saturday, March 29 in Tabor for Legionnaires from Turner, Bon Homme, Charles Mix, Clay, Douglas, Hutchin-son and Yankton counties.
Read moreThe public is invited to attend First Baptist Church in Avon on Sunday, March 23 at 10:30 a.m. The church will be having a service of appreciation for Pastor Bill Van Gerpen. The congregation is grateful for his faithful service to the church for the past nine years.
Read moreLSS is pleased to announce the expansion of its Older Adult Resource Network (OARN) into Hutchinson and Bon Homme Counties. The program supports adults aged 55+ and their caregivers in rural areas, helping them access essential resources and services that enable them to age comfortably at home. LSS created OARN with support from Lutheran Services in America in 2022 and to date, has successfully assisted over 120 older adults in Douglas and Charles Mix counties.
Read moreThe 2025 Wagner American Legion Sweepstakes grand prize of $5000 was awarded to Sam Grosz by Commander Clayton Rados.
Read more$2 to Ken Cotton who remarked on Jerry’s sweatshirt for the day, it was in honor of the Kansas City Chief’s but Ken thought it was for his initials; $2 to Jerry Henke who clocked a wind gust of 70 miles an hour at Jerry’s residence the day before; $2 to USD fans, Jamie Soukup, Ken Cotton, Bryan Slaba, and Craig Krsnak. $2 to Jamie and Bryan who did not eat the meat on Ash Wednesday. Happy Fines came from Rachel Woods of $10 for her new baby nephew; $1 to each of the women present for International Women’s Day in Rotary; $2 from Craig Krsnak for no coconut on the brownie dessert; $2 from Jeff Doom for finding the Queen of Spades at his table and giving it back to the Sergeant; $2 to Becky Brunsing and Rachel Woods for crawling on the floor looking for a Rotary Pin; $2 from Gerrit Juffer for not getting any fines; $2 from Bill for talking back to the Sergeant at the Head Table; $2 from Gerrit Juffer who was happy to be back from a vacation; $3 from Jamie who was in charge of the State Knights of Columbus Free Throw tournament and all the kids on his team won.
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