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CHARLES MIX SADDLE CLUB RODEO HELD

The 4th Annual Charles Mix Saddle Club SDRA Rodeo was held Saturday and Sunday, July 18 and 19 at Geddes with some great performances. Friday night spectators enjoyed mixed team roping, bareback, steer wrestling, goat tying, saddle bronc, calf roping, ladies breakaway, ranch bronc riding, senior men's breakaway, team roping, barrel racing, team penning and the night ended with the bull riding. Pictured is Kade Starr of Geddes in the calf roping. Photo by Barb Pechous

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ST. JOHN'S CATHOLIC CHURCH CELEBRATES FIRST COMMUNION

Father Jim Friedrich celebrated First Communion at St. John's Catholic Church in Wagner on Sunday, July 12. Pictured are, from left: Jackson Woods, Peytyn Wiechmann, Clarah Soukup, Cooper Slaba, Cooper Kuhlman, Luke Holzbauer and Aulliana Arpan. (Not pictured Second Grade CCD Teachers Jerry and Judy Barnett and Jillian Gallagher.) Courtesy Photo

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SOMETIMES, YOU JUST NEED TO MAKE YOUR TOWN A GOOD PLACE TO LIVE!

Last Friday night I watched Jon Stewart's Political Comedy 'Irresistible’. The story is set in small-town Wisconsin. The community has recently suffered a devastating loss of their main employer. In response, a failed political consultant from Washington, D.C. lands himself a gig helping a local veteran run for Mayor against the long-time incumbent. The consultant, planning to use this situation for his own political gain, sends out his first press release to the national media titled, Small Town Small Minds. When I saw that headline on the screen I said to my husband, who was half asleep, “Did you see that headline? I can't believe it said Small Towns Small Minds!” This is where you tell me -- it’s just a movie – but why are small towns almost always portrayed as marginal, fragile communities disjoined from the rest of the nation?

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THE PLASTICS PROBLEM

Though I usually try to make this column interesting if not entertaining, today I’m all business with some serious planet Earth concerns.

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2020 WHEAT HARVEST UNDERWAY

The 2020 wheat harvest for some farmers west of town came to a halt due to a small shower Friday morning. There are reports of 50-70 bushel wheat per acre. Photo by Scott Pechous

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CONSTANCE ACKERMAN

Constance “Connie” Ackerman, 92, of Mitchell, passed away peacefully with her daughters at her side Wednesday, July 15, 2020 in Yankton under hospice care. A Mass of Christian Burial was held Saturday, July 18 at Holy Spirit Catholic Church in Mitchell. Burial was in Servicemen’s Memorial Cemetery in Mitchell. A live-stream recording of the service can be viewed on YouTube at: https:// youtu.be/BF6-BYndGEM. The live-stream can also be found by searching “Constance “Connie” Ackerman Funeral Mass” on YouTube. Arrangements by Bittner Funeral Chapel.

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LAKE ANDES STUDENT ON NWC DEAN’S LIST

Erica Wasson*, a student at Northwestern College in Orange City, Iowa, has earned a spot on the Academic Dean’s List for the spring 2020 semester.

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