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PEEPS OR POTATOES DIORAMA CONTEST

Andes Central Elementary Students participated in Peeps or Potatoes Diorama Contest last week. Each student had to select either potatoes or peeps and create the diorama based on one of ten categories. The following were the winners: Books: Matthew Calandra • Games: Aiden Medicine Horn • Outdoor fun: Easton Schoenfelder • Sports: Tate Bennett • Outer space: Addisyn Deurmier • Pets: Taryn Bennett • Holidays: Kayla Svatos • Family life: Kourtney Svatos • GRAND PRIZE (all categories combined): Addisyn Deurmier. Courtesy Photo.

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MISSOULA CHILDREN'S THEATRE

Andes Central School hosted the Missoula Children's Theatre production of Red Riding Hood with two performances on March 26th. Students from Kindergarten through 12th grade could participate and they gave it their all! Congrats on a great performance! Courtesy photos.

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TRACK

Andes Central/Dakota Christian competed at the Wagner Track Invite on Tuesday, April 12. No results for high school available at this time. Photos by Barb Pechous.

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PUC RESOLVES AVON’S FARMERS COOPERATIVE ELEVATOR RECEIVERSHIP WITH NO LOSSES TO PRODUCERS

PIERRE, S.D. - The South Dakota Public Utilities Commission is wrapping up the receivership of Farmers Cooperative Elevator (FCE) of Avon with no losses to producers or creditors. Following the sale of a portion of the cooperative, including the grain elevator, agronomy business and bulk fuel business, to Pride Grain in late March, all producers and creditors have been paid in full. In addition, through the receivership and sale, no jobs were lost. Pride Grain retained the employees that worked at the elevator and agronomy entities and plans to add more jobs in the future. All other employees were retained by FCE, which will continue to operate the fuel store and feed store.

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Local news

Saturday brunch visitors in the home of Bob and Deb Ruppelt of Tyndall were Eric Ruppelt of IA; Mike and Laura Griffith family of Sioux Falls, Brian Ruppelt and his fiancé’ Steph Wright and Jacob of Brookings, Clayton Wittmeier, Larry and Karen Johnson of Watertown, and Joe and Donna Larsen of Crooks. Some Easter outdoor activities were enjoyed by the little people. The Johnson’s stayed with Clayton and attended Easter services on Sunday.

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Letter to the editor

Much appreciation to those who attempted to get fair, reasonable zoning enacted in Bon Homme County the past several years. Your efforts made a huge difference. We have 3/4 mile setbacks for 1000 animal units and higher and ½ mile setbacks for 800 to 999 animal units. Also the cities have a ¾ mile setback for new CAFOS planning to build near them. There were many other zoning policy improvements made. Sadly, there was not a strong road haul agreement policy adopted. However, all road haul agreements are left up to the discretion of the Highway Superintendent. The key is to let him and the commissioners know asap once damage is starting to occur on our county roads to prevent disastrous destruction of these roads. Road damage has been a much too frequent occurrence by a few who do not seem to care. Highway Superintendent Matt Hauck’s phone is 605 589 4216. To obtain a copy of the final adopted zoning changes please contact the Bon Homme Auditor Tamara Brunke. We are encouraging property taxpayers to pay your first half taxes this spring and write in the memo of your check “under protest”. This helps point out the need for change and may give us a window to address issues in circuit court if the county refuses to address these issues. Also please write “need road haul agreements, gravel road dust control and any other concerns you have “in the memo as well. We are one of the few counties around that does not have any dust control program available for heavily traveled gravel roads. This is unacceptable. Please feel free to contact me at any time about how you feel we should proceed in the future. There were many Bon Homme residents who gave powerful verbal and written testimony about the need for good zoning and a good neighbor policy.

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