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THE TRI-COUNTY RIGHT TO LIFE GROUP

The Tri-County Right to Life group met on Monday, July 11, 2022 at the Dakota Christian School. There were 18 members present, as well as special guest speaker, Deb Pease, South Dakota Right to Life Board President.

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WAGNER WAVES AT CHAMPIONSHIPS

The Wagner Waves Swimteam competed at the James River Valley League Championship meet on Thursday and Friday. See next weeks edition for results and more photos. Photos by Nikki Fathke

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MICHAEL ALBERT COLLAGE MAKING WORKSHOP

Thursday, July 14th Lake Andes Public Library put on a free collage making workshop with instructor Michael Albert at the Lake Andes Community Center. Submitted photos.

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CHARLES SELWYN

Wake services for Charles Selwyn, Sr., 29, of Lake Andes, began Thursday at the White Swan Community Center in Lake Andes. Graveside funeral services were Saturday, July 9 at the Native American Church Cemetery, rural Wagner. Peters Funeral Home in Wagner was in charge of arrangements.

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PRISCILLA LEE

Mass of Christian Burial for Priscilla Lee, 76, of Sioux Falls was held Tuesday, July 19 at St. Paul’s Catholic Church in Marty. Burial was in the Marty Catholic cemetery. Peters Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

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The Nature of Things

Certain facets of getting older are actually really great. No one tells you this. But it has been a rather pleasant surprise for me.

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TROUBLE IN PARADISE – GREGORY COUNTY THAT IS

Gregory County and its good folks will always have a special place in my heart as will its bass fishing and deer hunting. While I was fishing in Canada last month, James Larson, a Gregory County rancher who lives north of Lucas, called. He was familiar with my column, and I was once his parent’s high school principal. A proposed energy project threatens his livelihood, and he wondered if I was aware of it. After talking with James, Betsy and I decided to drive out to the ranch, not only to see what land would be affected, but to get the story firsthand.

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