Andes Central has switched over to a digital only yearbook format. The 2024-25 Fall semester is currently available for viewing on the school website. The plan moving forward is to release a fall and spring yearbook shortly after each semester ends. This one's a bit late as we are figuring things out as we go. Suggestions are welcome and can be directed to Mr. Winter, Yearbook Advisor. The digital yearbook can be found on the website under the Gallery.
Read moreLSS is pleased to announce the expansion of its Older Adult Resource Network (OARN) into Hutchinson and Bon Homme Counties. The program supports adults aged 55+ and their caregivers in rural areas, helping them access essential resources and services that enable them to age comfortably at home. LSS created OARN with support from Lutheran Services in America in 2022 and to date, has successfully assisted over 120 older adults in Douglas and Charles Mix counties.
Read moreJohnston, Iowa (Thursday, February 27, 2025)-Generous,volunteerblooddonorsdomore in one hour than most people will do in their entire lives. They are true heroes for people facingheartsurgery,cancer,organtransplants, andothercriticalhealthconditionsthatrequire lifesaving blood transfusions.
Read moreSynnora Wilbur has been a part of the Andes Central School District and Lake Andes Community for the past four years. She is currently the Andes Central middle and high school counselor. Synnora is and has been involved in many school and community activities including, the Lake Andes Food and Wellness Council, Eagle Eats, Small Group Discussions, National Honor Society advisor, the haunted hallway fundraiser, Winter Activity Day, HomeworkRoomandOrganizational Bootcamp to name some of the more recent.
Read morePIERRE, S.D. – Elderly and disabled South Dakotans have until April 1, 2025, to apply for property tax relief under South Dakota’s Assessment Freeze for the Elderly and Disabled Program.
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