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2022 SUMMER READING PROGRAM GRAND FINALE

The Avon Summer Reading ProgramFinalewasheldatHurd’s Dock on Sunday, August 7th. The weather did not look too promising earlier in the day, but cleared up in time for the festivities and turned into a gorgeous evening to be near the river. Thanks to Rick and Mary Hurd for hosting this event. This was an opportunity for families to come together and celebrate the accomplishments of the summer. The guest presenter was Sam Stukel from the Gavin’s Point National Fish Hatchery. He brought may different aquatic animals that can be found in the Missouri River. The participants got a chance to see the various animal up close and touch some of them. It was a very informative and interesting presentation,whicheven the adults in attendance learned from. After the presentation there were games, small fireworks, sand castle building, a potluck picnic, and S’mores.

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SOUTH DAKOTA TEACHERS OF THE YEAR MET IN PIERRE

ThefiveSouthDakotaRegionalTeachersof theyearcametogether in Pierre on Thursday, July 28th. They were able to participate in a meet and greet to get to know more about each other and were given tips on how to deal with media and interviews. Next, they met with the current SD Teacher of the Year, Stephanie Ballard, who teaches at George S. Mickelson Middle School in Brookings. She gave a presentation that detailed what the responsibilities of the SD Teacher of the Year would entail. This includes deciding on a platform to use for about a dozen various speaking engagements, visiting pre-service teachers at 5 SD regent schools, representing SD for National Teacher of the Year, a couple trips to Washington DC, and being an advocate for education with help from the SD Department of Education.

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MUDDER COUSIN’S DAY 2022

The 37th Mudder Cousin’s Day was held at the Ramada Inn in Sioux Falls on July 29th and 30th. Hostesses were Janice Smidt and Stacy Quam. An evening potluck meal was enjoyed followed by a bridal shower honoring Jaclyn Rothschadlandababyshowerhonoring Leah Quam. Joyce Borah’s 65th birthday and her retirement after teaching preschool for 33 years were celebrated. The children andteensenjoyedswimming. Saturday the cousins ate lunch at PizzaRanchbeforeleavingfortheir respective homes.

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GULF SHORES, ALABAMA

Rog’s Rod & Nimrod

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MYTHS ASSOCIATED WITH URINARY INCONTINENCE

As a practicing urologist who is double board certified in urology and female pelvic medicine and reconstructive surgery, I see a lot of patients with urinary incontinence. And while it is extremely common, many myths surround the topic. Sadly, even though more patients in the U.S. suffer from overactive bladder than diabetes, there is very little education surrounding incontinence and other pelvic floor disorders.

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DANR RECOGNIZES CITY OF WAGNER FOR DRINKING WATER COMPLIANCE

The South Dakota Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources (DANR) announced that the City of Wagner public water system and the system's operation specialists have been awarded a Drinking Water Certificate of Achievement Award.

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WAGNER 16U ADVANCES TO STATE

The Wagner 16U team advanced to the State Tournament with wins Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday, July 25, 26 and 27, on their home field. Team members and coaches are, back row from left: Coach Sam Metzger, Brady Cournoyer, Joey Cournoyer, Carter Cournoyer, Ted Slaba, Corbin Carda, Preston McFayden, Coach Matt Slaba; front row from left: Hunter Loeffler, Matt Link, Daniel Soukup, Carlin Hopkins, Colby Krcil, Frank Soukup and Javian Pesicka. Photo by Jan Martin

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