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On Friday, January 26 the high school traveled to Yankton for its annual bowling party. The students had a fun-filled and eventful day. After everyone had played their two rounds of bowling, they went and ate dinner at Pizza Ranch. When they got back to the school, students spent time together playing board games and hanging out until the end of the day.
Read moreAlexis Jurrens has walked the hallsof AvonHighSchoolasbotha studentandateacher.Ms.Jurrens graduated from Avon in 2012. She has taught middle school and high school science for the past seven years, two of them being in Avon.
Read moreHunter was born on August 29, 2005. He was welcomed into this world by his mom, Carol, sister Tiffany, brother Michael and his grandpa, Ray. As he grew up, Hunter attended Avon School. His favorite subject is PE because he said it was easy for him and the games he plays along with his classmates are exciting and competitive. While PEiseasy;Hunter’shardestsubject is Math. Another challenge seeninHunter’seyesistryingto figure out what he wants to do after he graduates. In Hunter's spare time he likes to attend Pirate Athletics, hang out with friends, especially Kaden, listen to music, and watch videos on YouTube.
Read moreThe halfway point of session came and passed last week. There are no specific deadlinesthatcomewiththat day, but it is a mark in time that predicts less easy votes and more difficult votes will remain.
Read moreAs I travel the state, the biggest challenge that I hear about is a shortage of workers. We’vebeentakingaction to fill open jobs. But for some folks, their past mistakes standinthewayofthecareer of their dreams.
Read moreIs your child interested in 4-H, but you aren’t sure what the program all entails? The Bon Homme County 4-H Jr LeaderswillbehostingFamily Fun Night at the 4-H Center in Tyndall (1910 Birch St.) on Monday, February 19th at 6:30 pm. Shooting Sports, Rabbit & Poultry, Horse, Livestock and Craft Exhibits will be highlighted. We will also have a shortinformationpresentation for parents so they can get a better understanding of what the 4-H program has to offer. This is open to all youth ages 5-18 years of age. We hope to see you there!
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