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FEEDING SOUTH DAKOTA

Feeding South Dakota food distribution will be held Friday, July 22 at the Scotland Community Church at 8:45 a.m.; the Tyndall Fire Hall at 10:30 a.m. and at the Avon Fire Hall at 12 noon. This will continue to be a “drive-thru” distribution.

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AVON’S 18U SOFTBALL TEAM CLAIMED 3RD PLACE IN THE LITTLE MISSOURI VALLEY LEAGUE

Team members include: Front: Reece Loewe, Katie Gretschmann, Brielle Voigt, Paityn Radack, Rilyn Thury, Macy Voigt, Ashley Tolsma. Back: Coach Tom Pier, Sam Brodeen, Erica Cahoy, Maddy Huitema, Emma Yost, Lydia Yost, Kinley Doom, Karlie DeVries. Not pictured: Kaeli Wallinga and Courtney Sees.

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INDIVIDUAL HIGH POINT WINNERS

Addisyn Fathke - 1st Place Girls 6U

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JAMES RIVER VALLEY LEAGUE MALE SWIMMER OF THE YEAR GOES TO TYLER TJEERDSMA

The Swimmer of the Year award is an award is given to an individual that is dedicated, hard working, has a positive attitude, and is an overall competitor in the sport of swimming. Tyler was nominated by his coaches and received the most votes from other coaches. Congratulations, Tyler!

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HADEN CAHOY HONORED WITH DEDICATION AWARD

Haden received an award from the Avon Swim Team for all of his years of dedication to the program. He has been out for swim team for the past nine years and he swam his final races this past week!

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YOUTH BASEBALL ALL-STAR GAMES

The Youth Baseball All-Star game was held last Tuesday, July 12 in Springfield. The area teams each selected two players from each age division to participate in the three evening games.

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USDA MAKES IT EASIER FOR AMERICAN FARMERS TO GROW FOOD, EASE BURDENS FOR AMERICAN FAMILIES

WASHINGTON, July 12, 2022 – The Biden Administration announced additional steps it’s taking to support U.S. farmers in their work to stabilize food prices and feed Americans and the world amidst continuing challenges such as the COVID-19 pandemic, supply chain disruptions, and the invasion of Ukraine by Russia. The U.S. Department of Agriculture is reducing the economic risk of raising two crops on the same land in one year, making it easier for U.S. farmers to grow food in America, increase food supply, and lower food costs for American families. This action is part of a broader set of commitments made earlier this year by President Biden and Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack to increase domestic food production amid potential global food shortages related to the invasion of Ukraine.

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