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SDDVA SECRETARY WHITLOCK’S CALL FOR ACTION – WE NEED TO HEAR FROM OUR VETERANS!

Recently, the United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) released its health care facility recommendations to the Asset and Infrastructure Review (AIR) Commission. These proposals are the first step in a multi-year process. Under the law, all VA proposals are required to be reviewed by the Commission, the President, and Congress.

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AMERICAN LEGION DISTRICT EIGHT SPRING MEETING

American Legion District Eight Spring meeting was held March 20th in Marian. Legionnaires attending were Clayton Rados, Robert Kucera, Greg Geiman, Merle Stone, Jay Youngbluth, Dave Isebrands and Donald Kotab.

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DOOM SELECTED TO HAVE A FIRSTHAND LOOK AT LEGISLATURE

Kathryn Doom was one of approximately 100 high school students from across South Dakota to have an opportunity for a firsthand look at the legislative process by serving as a page for the 2022 South Dakota Legislature. Kathryn was selected by the President Pro Tempore of the Senate and was sponsored by Senator Erin Tobin of Winner. Kathryn is the daughter of Todd and Amy Doom and is currently a Junior at Wagner Community School.

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Wagner Hospital Auxiliary

The Wagner Community Memorial Hospital-Avera Auxiliary held their monthly meeting on March 23 with eight members present. President Pearl W. called the meeting to order and members read the Auxiliary prayer.

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MUNICIPAL OFFICIALS MEET IN PLANKINTON

More than 50 municipal officials representing 11 cities gathered at the South Dakota Municipal League’s annual District 4 Meeting, held in Plankinton on March 24, 2022.

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HE KEEPS ME SINGING

PSALM 96:1-7 1) "O sing unto the Lord a new song: sing unto the Lord, all the earth.

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WHAT ABOUT MEDICAL CANNABIS?

Since ancient times, marijuana has been used for medicinal and recreational purposes in many cultures. In the United States, it became illegal during prohibition, like alcohol. Later, under the Controlled Substances Act in the 1970’s, the federal government classified marijuana a Schedule 1 drug. This classification includes heroin, LSD, and ecstasy, all deemed to have no safe, effective medical use and a high potential for abuse.

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