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LADY PIRATES SPLIT THE WEEK ON THE COURT

LADY PIRATES SPLIT THE WEEK ON THE COURT

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BON HOMME COUNTY STATE FAIR RESULTS

The conclusion of the South Dakota State Fair essentially bringstheconclusionofthe4-H year for most youth. The Bon Homme County Extension office would like to congratulate all the members who exhibited items at the 2025 South Dakota State Fair. Below are the awards given to participating 4-H members.

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COMMUNITY FATHER-SON AVON FIREFIGHTER TEAM WINS LABOR DAY WATERFIGHT

Avon Fire Department had a family flair at Wagner’s annual Labor Day Firemen’s Waterfight on Monday afternoon. Father-and-son team Mike Petrik, along with his sons Matthew and Brady, joined forces to represent Avon in the competition. With strong teamwork and plenty of hometown pride, the Petrik crew battled their way and came out on top, earning the championship in front of a supportive crowd. Courtesy Photos

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Do You REMEMBER?

10 YEARS AGO

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MARCLEEN WYNIA

Sharon McBrayer of Springfield; 21 grandchildren; 28 great grandchildren; two great-great grandchildren; two daughters-in-law: Carol Wynia and Jenean Wynia of Springfield;sisterMaryLou (Ray) Livingston of Yankton; and numerous other relatives.

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JAMES MUTSCHELKNAUS

FuneralservicesforJames Mutschelknaus, 75, of Black Hawk will be held Saturday, September 13 at 10 a.m., at Martinus Lutheran Church, rural Utica. The burial is at Garden of Memories in Yankton. Following the burial will be fellowship at Martinus. Peters Funeral HomeinWagnerisincharge of arrangements.

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THIS WAS THEN, THIS IS NOW: 50 PLUS YEARS AT AVON PUBLIC LIBRARY

From the time Twila June Taubert first learned to read, she loved books. A nice librarian welcomedhertothemagical place that was her Sioux City grade school library, and always helped young Twila find books she wanted to read. In high school, she would walk a mile and a half to her local branchlibrarytofindthelatest books. Nearly a half century later, Twila June (Taubert) Lukkes would become a librarian herself, when Avon's City Council hired her to take overfortheretiringRoseMary Gramkow.

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