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President Rachel Woods brought the Wagner Rotary Club to order on March 26th for its last meeting of the third quarter of the Rotary year. Rotarian/Pastor Bill Heerman gave a prayer of thanksgiving for the sunshine, fellowship, and food. President Woods introduced John and Carol Schneider as the guests for the day. It happened to be Carols’ birthday, so the club sang Happy Birthday to her.
Read moreROLL OF EXCELLENCE 5th Grade Paris Hartley Aspyn Schroeder
Read moreCome, let us sing for joy to the Lord; let us shout to the Rock of our Salvation. Psalm 95:1. For 84 years, the Bon Homme Community choir has been presenting an Easter Cantata. Final preparations are being made for this years cantata. Can you imagine the sounds of all that took place when Jesus went to the Cross, gave his life and conquered death? Join us as we tell the story 'Echoes of Easter' through narration and song. Mrs Autumn Schultz the Avon k-12 music director will be directing the choir once again. Performances are as scheduled April 9th Emmanuel Reformed Church- Springfield All performances start at 7:30 pm
Read moreMarch 15, 2023 (Pickstown, S.D.) ---The Fort Randall Casino and Hotel has been made aware of the reports of a recent seizure of methamphetamine on the Yankton Sioux Reservation that were reportedly headed to the Fort Randall Casino and Hotel. While we cannot verify this information, we would like to assure the public and our patrons that we have a zero tolerance for illegal activity including drug activity at the Fort Randall Casino and Hotel. There is a robust surveillance system that actively monitors the premises. In addition, management and personnel have historically and will continue to cooperate with law enforcement agencies during the investigation of alleged crimes. Moreover, as a federally-regulated gaming activity, the Casino is required to report certain activity to the National Indian Gaming Commission and the Internal Revenue Service. Please do not hesitate to reach out to management with any questions: (605) 487-7871.
Read moreThe Yankton Sioux Tribe has created an annual recognition process to honor person(s)/ group who are making significant contributions to the Yankton Sioux Tribal membership through their time, actions, talents and dedication. The honoree( s) selected should serve as a role model for compassion, service and striving to make the Yankton Sioux Reservation a better place. The honoree should have a passion for helping others in the community. Honoree can be a tribal or non-tribal member.
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