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LADY PIRATES ROLL PAST BURKE 59-35

The Avon Lady Pirates traveled to Burke on Tuesday, January27,andreturnedhome withaconvincing59-35victory.

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STATE SENATE APPROVES ATTORNEY GENERAL JACKLEY BILL TO ENHANCE PENALTIES FOR USE OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES IN PRISONS

PIERRE, S.D. – South Dakota State Senators Thursday approved Attorney General Marty Jackley’s bill that enhances the penalties for ingestion, possession,possessionwith intenttodeliver,anddelivery of a controlled substance in a state correctional facility.

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AVON COMMUNITY BLOOD DRIVE: GIVING STRENGTH DURING NATIONAL BLOOD DONOR MONTH

January is National Blood Donor Month, and Avon community members are starting the new year by showing incredible generosityandheart.AtthemostrecentAvonCommunityBlood Drive, 17 units of blood were collected from 15 donors - enough to help up to 51 patients in local hospitals. Two first-time donors also joined the LifeServe community, reminding us that every new donor brings fresh hope to patients and families facing critical medical challenges.

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DO YOU REMEMBER?

From the Files of the Avon Clarion

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RESERVES OF CRITICAL MINERALS DRIVING MINING INTEREST IN SD

RAPID CITY, S.D. – As worldwide demand for rare earth elements and other similar minerals rises – as do tensions among the United States, China and now Greenland – South Dakota is experiencing itsowndebateoveritsreserves of what are known as 'critical minerals.'

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WEEK 3 LEGISLATIVE REPORTS

the completion of Week Three. The most significant piece of legislation passed was HB1044 makinganappropriationforthe Rural Health Transformation Program. The bill authorizes 402 million dollars in Federal Funds for supporting health care in rural areas, including strengthening work force, expanding access to care, expanding technology and innovation, and modernizing facilities. 189 million dollars are available the first year. The funding comes from the “Big Beautiful Bill” that was passed in Congress last summer. Governor Rhoden stated 'This is a big win for rural South Dakota! This may be the most significant investment in rural healthcare in South Dakota’s history, and it will strengthen our state for our kids and grandkids.” This was the first bill he signed into law this session. HB1044 needed a two thirds vote to pass; if there was ever a time this session for major legislation to pass unanimously it was HB1044, butthefinalvotewas32-2inthe Senate and 56-11 in the House.

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