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I enjoy visiting with my colleagues who are medical specialists. We dive in and explore the depths of a particular condition. However, there is something to say about the breadth of knowledge that a family medicine physician is expected to have. Your family doctor can run through the alphabet of conditions from acne to the zika virus.
Read moreIf you are an avid angler, you want to be on our Francis Case Reservoir, or beneath the dams at either Pickstown or Ft. Thompson, pursuing walleyes right now! One can either troll or toss minnow-tipped jigs, but either way, move or retrieve slowly and quietly. I like fourpound test monofilament line and eighth-ounce jigs. I also like chartreuse in color. They won’t be as aggressive as post-spawn walleyes, but you have a greater chance of nailing a big one. Please put the egg-laden fish back in the river.
Read moreIt was Oscar Wilde who said, “The true mystery of the world is the visible, not the invisible,” and I’m inclined to agree. It’s an adage that follows along the lines of “truth is stranger than fic-tion,” and nowhere is that more evident than a large gathering of people for a common event, such as, say, a wedding, for example.
Read moreJon and Lynn Stather, Diane Ewing and Tyler and Nikki Williams of Sioux Falls and Joe and Lisa Williams of Mitchell attended the Annual McCrossan Boys Ranch Banquet and Auction last Thursday in Sioux Falls.
Read moreFeeding South Dakota food distribution will be held Friday, April 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 until further notice.
Read morePIERRE, S.D. – The South Dakota Arts Council (SDAC) is now accepting sponsor applications for its Artists in Schools and Communities (AISC) program, which provides matching grants to schools, arts councils, and other nonprofit organizations to host artists-in-residence between July 1, 2022-June 30, 2023.
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