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At the time of this writing, it appears that House bill 1140 will become law. It will “handcuff game wardens” according to my friend John Cooper, former GF&P Secretary from 1995 to January 2007. I believe John, and I believe the former GF&P people who have been critical of the bill. Interim GF&P secretary Kevin Robling brought the bill forward at the request of Gov. Kristi Noem, and current conservation officers have been “silenced” from commenting on the bill by Sec. Robling and Gov. Noem.
Read moreThe Thunder Ladies advance to the SoDak Tournament and will take on Viborg/Hurley on Thursday, March 4 at Centerville. Back row from L to R - Coach Shane Niewenhuis, Lexie Vander Pol, Halle Olson, Abigail Svatos, Josie Brouwer, Mackenzie Muckey, Olivia Tiger, Allison Muckey, Claire Johnson, Ona'ka Doren, Kylie Olson and Ben Kroese. Front row - Nadia Van Zuidam, Sonya Hansum, Isabella Brouwer, Shawna Godfrey, Mahpiya Irving, Leah Brown and Erin Knudsen. Courtesy Photo
Read moreTax season is here. If you need help with finding a computer to use to file your return the library has computers to use during our regular hours of business. The library cleans the history after uses that have important or secure information, just ask us. We can also help you to find the forms needed to complete your return if you wish to go with a paper return. Copies are $.25 each.
Read moreA warm Wagner welcome to the Rev. James Marrs, Jr., the new Superintending Presbyter of the Yankton-Santee Missions of the Episcopal Diocese of South Dakota. Rev. Marrs is the priest for the congregations of Blessed Redeemer and Our Most Merciful Savior on the Santee Sioux Reservation, Nebraska; St. Philip the Deacon, Lake Andes and Woniya Wakan (Holy Spirit), Wagner on the Yankton Sioux Reservation, South Dakota.
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