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Area youth and first-time hunters will have the opportunity to complete their hunter education certification during a three-day course scheduled for March 26–28, 2026.
Read moreAs the earth shifts from one season to another, we often feel subtle (and sometimes not‑so‑subtle) shifts within ourselves as well. The changing light, temperature, and rhythms of nature invite us into a natural cycle of slowing down, waking up, gathering, or letting go. Yet in modern life, we rarely pause to notice how these seasonal transitions affect our bodies, emotions, and energy. Learning to care for ourselves during the ebb and flow of the seasons can help us feel more grounded, balanced, and connected to the world around us.
Read moreWith March quickly com‑ing to a close, I wanted to let you know there is still plenty of time to acknowledge some of the “monthly” celebra‑tions that can be found on the Wikipedia calendar for March. Examples are: Irish American Heritage Month: Find a recipe in one of our many cookbooks or on‑line for a new dish to prepare. Read a selection by an Irish American author. Complete a puzzle showing an Irish countryside.
Read moreMary Jo Parker has impacted the community of Lake Andes in countless ways, from her 40+ years as an educator, her current role as City Librarian, her involvement in reducing food scarcity, and even as a former owner of a local ice cream shop and café. This selfless dedication is what earned her recognition as a Charles Mix Electric finalist in the 5th annual regional Who Powers You? Contest.
Read moreAndes Central students took part in the annual Prairie Readers competition held in Armour on March 18. Preparation for the event began back in October, and after several months of dedication and extra practice, the students were ready to showcase their hard work.
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