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PRESERVING HISTORY AT PICKSTOWN: THE PICKSTOWN MUSEUM

Ten million years ago the world's largest reptile, the Mosussavrus Missouriensis, up to 80 feet long and weighing 40 ton roamed this area. Fossilized bones were uncovered while digging at the Fort Randall Dam site along with many other prehistoric species. In 1856 General W. S.

TAKING THE CURE FOR SLEEP APNEA

Mr. S had gained some weight. His wife noted his snoring was getting worse and he was having spells when he would stop breathing during sleep. She informed his doctor who prescribed a home overnight oximetry test. This home test showed Mr.

ARE WE GOING TO DO ENOUGH ABOUT CHRONIC WASTE DISEASE?

Rog's Rod & Nimrod Chronic Waste Disease is an insidious easily transmissible and always fatal disease that can afflict all members of the deer family including elk, moose, whitetails, and mule deer. CWD is a serious problem in South Dakota.

HUMANITIES AND THE PHYSICIAN

After 40 years as a doctor interacting with patients, in the last two and a half years the tables turned, and I’ve become the patient.

LILAC TIME: IT'S A SONG, AND IT'S ALSO TIME TO GO FISHING!

Rog's Rod & Nimrod As an avid South Dakota hunter/fisherman, I have two favorite times of the year. One is the second week of November when the rifle deer season rolls around and pheasant season picks up as the crops are usually out of the fields.

Just Thought I'd Ask

Spring time is a wonderful time of the year. It seems that everything has received a message from God saying wake up, it is time to rise again.

EXPLAINING EMERGENCY DECLARATIONS

There’s no doubt the storms this spring have been difficult for many of our communities. In March, a bomb cyclone left part of our state underwater and part of our state in dangerous blizzard conditions. April’s Winter Storm Wesley sent another two feet of snow to many areas.

DRUG COMPANY PAYMENTS TO DOCTORS MAY INFLUENCE PRESCRIPTION CHOICES

Recently Peggy, an Indiana woman and reader of this column, sent me a lengthy email about her 94-year-old mother who is rapidly spending down her minimal savings to pay for prescription drugs. Peggy didn’t hold out much hope that prices would come down before it was too late for her mom.
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