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I was that kid on food stamps—I know firsthand how government assistance can both help and hurt. Education, training, and work provide dignity and economic opportunity. Too many Americans are on the sidelines while we are facing a record labor shortage.
Read moreGovernment regulations don’t always grab headlines, but they often cause unnecessary headaches for small businesses, farmers, and ranchers. The Biden administration has made aggressive use of its regulatory power, pushing through measures that will collectively saddle Americans with $360 billion in compliance costs and 220 million hours of paperwork. These numbers are a reminder that regulations have consequences that ripple throughout our economy.
Read moreItalkalotabouttheAmerican Dream. Unfortunately, that’s unusual these days. To me, the American Dream wasanidealthatwasembedded in my heart since I was a child. I think that had a lot to do with growing up on the farm. It was tough work, but one of the best lessons my parents taught us kids was that life isn’t easy.
Read moreGod Bless, Jessica Bahmuller (605)359-9459
Read moreThe final week of the 2023 legislative session ended Thursday, March 9, with passing the 2024 Fiscal Year Budget.
Read moreHunter / Gun Safety classes will be held in Tyndall on March 30-April 1 – see dates and locations below.
Read moreThe Avon Music Department presented their Spring Concert Tuesday, March 14th featuring the 6th-12th grade choir and 6th-12th grade band at the Avon Gym.
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