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AVON 18U SOFTBALL REGULAR SEASON COMES AN END

Avon's 18U softball team traveled to Mt. Vernon for a league double-header Wednesday, June 26. Game one started well for Avon, as they put up 9 runs through 2 innings. They were able to hold off a potential Mt. Vernon rally in the bottom of the 3rd and took away a 14-2 victory. Avon was led at the plate by Lydia Yost who had 3 hits, including a double, and 5 RBI. Emma Yost and Kaydence Metzger both had 2 hits. Rilyn Thury, Ravyn Medricky, Lexi Vanderlei, and Emily Dewald all had a hit in the game. L. Yost pitched for Avon. She struck out 5 in the contest on the way to the win.

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12U SUFFERS LOSS TO WAGNER IN PLAYOFFS

12U SUFFERS LOSS TO WAGNER IN PLAYOFFS

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DO YOU REMEMBER?

10 Years Ago – 2014

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MENNO PIONEER OPRY TO BE HELD

The Menno Pioneer Opry will be held Friday evening, July 5, at 7 p.m. at the Menno Pioneer Heritage grounds on the north end of Main Street in Menno.

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CRAGUN'S FAMILY GOSPEL QUARTET

The Cragun's Family Gospel Quartet will be in concert on Monday evening, July 8, at 7 p.m. at the Fellowship Baptist Church in Scotland. The concert is open to the public and everyone welcome. A freewill offering will be taken for the quartet. The church is located two blocks west of the Scotland High auditorium at 751 Second St. For more information you may call: 605-212-9011.

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4-H HORSE PROJECT MEMBER RESULTS

The Bon Homme-Charles Mix County 4-H Horse Show was held Tuesday, June 25th at the 7-N Arena in Springfield. Judge for the show was Kayla McMackin, Worthing.

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FLOODING IMPACTS CHARLES-MIX COUNTY

This past week, Charles-Mix County was hit hard with constant rain to the tune of 8 – 12 inches. This caused many areas to flood, especially any area that was home to Choteau Creek. According to Charles-Mix County Emergency Management/Disaster Manager, Miko Kotab, area residents should still be cautious and avoid any roads along Choteau Creek as there is still running water over roads and flooded areas. North of Lake Andes between Geddes and Lake Andes there is also substantial flooding. As of today, June 24th, the Charles-Mix County highway department is currently out doing road assessments and will hopefully by the end of the week will start minor repairs. Miko and the county road crews will be working together to assess if there is enough damage for a disaster declaration. Please work with the county highway department, we are all in this together and they are doing their best to navigate the flooding the situation. Courtesy photos.

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