10 Years Ago – 2014
Alco was set to close after the company filed bankruptcy.
Travis and Kaitlin Retzlaff announced the birth of their son, Beckett Neil Retzlaff.
The Sweet Clover 4-H club met on November 3 at 6 p.m. The Schloss family hosted. PresidentCarmindycalledthe meetingtoorder.FlagPledges were led by Lucy and Josie Schloss. The roll call topic was 'What is your favorite candy?' and seven members were present.
The Community Bank of Avon held their Drive Through Grand Opening on November 7th. The celebration gave local patrons the opportunity to check out the new drive through, enjoy some delicious coffee with a coffee truck on site, and drive through customers signed up for door prizes.
10 Years Ago – 2014
The first snowfall of the year hit, and neighborhood kids were seen building and defending their snow forts. This snowfall brought over five inches of snow over the course of the weekend. Amanda DeJong and Tyler Leighton were married. The Jolly Roger – Mr.
Tyler Hofer is being honored as Lake Andes’ November Veteran of the Month. Hofer is a Veteran of the Iraq War. He first enlisted in the United States Navy in 2004 after graduating from Andes Central.
10 Years Ago – 2014
Andes Central teachers were honored during American Education Week.
A card shower was requested in honor of Louis and Ann Otte who celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary.
Andes Central held their Veterans Day Program with guest speaker Mark Roberts.
GF Buche Co. is thrilled to announce the launch of its annual Team Buche Cares Season of Giving Fundraiser.
This year marks a decade of the program's dedication to making a positive impact on local rural and tribal communities throughout South Dakota.
M ATTHEW 22:37-38 'Jesus said unto him, Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind. And the second is like unto it, Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself.
The Wagner Rotary club held a weekly meeting on Wednesday, November 13. President Jordan Weber called the meeting to order with a rap on the Rotary bell. Weber then offered a prayer for our meal and mission.
Hollmann Apiaries is a family owned and operated business that began in 1984 by Tim and Michelle Hollmann. Hollmann Apiaries all began when Tim took a summer job working for a beekeeper.