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ISAAC PRIMEAUX, JR.

Wake services for Isaac “Ike” Primeaux, Jr., 54, of Wagner were at the YST Community Center in Wagner. Funeral services were at the Community Center Monday, September 21. Burial was in the Presbyterian Cemetery, rural Greenwood.

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MATTHEW JEPSEN

Matthew Jepsen, 25, of Anthon, IA died Tuesday, September 8, 2020 in Iowa. Funeral services were Saturday, September 12 at St. Paul’s Catholic Church in Marty. Burial was in the church cemetery.

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ALONA EBRIGHT

Alona Ebright, 77, died at Lake Andes Healthcare Center in Lake Andes on Friday, September 25, 2020.

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CAROL SCHLIM

Carol Schlim, age 72, of Brookings, formerly of Pipestone, Minnesota, died peacefully in her home Saturday, September 26, 2020. Visitation will be held Wednesday, September 30 from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the First Lutheran Church in Pipestone.

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GOVERNOR NOEM OPENS CALL TO STUDENT ARTISTS

PIERRE – In celebration of National Arts in Education Week, Sept. 13-19, 2020, Governor Kristi Noem and the South Dakota Arts Council are excited to announce the launch of the Governor’s Student Art Competition.

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2020 HOMECOMING CORONATION HELD QUEEN ABBY BRUNSING & KING SIMON FREIER

2020 Homecoming Coronation was held Tuesday, September 15 were Abby Brunsing was crowned 2020 Homecoming Queen and Simon Freier was crowned 2020 Homecoming King . Pictured are, back row from left: Cayla Nelson, Caulise O'Connor, Arianne Gabato, Paige Petry, Nolan Carda, Ciara Nelson, Michaela Kokes, Mackenzie Roberts, Ayana Bruguier, Tobias Zephier, Owen Eitemiller and Braxton Knudsen; front row: Queen Abby Brunsing, King Simon Freier, Faith Podzimek, Derek Drews, Michelle Soukup and Jaden Peters . Photography by Denelle More photos on page 6

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LINN FORD

Linn Alan Ford passed away peacefully in his home, Saturday, September 12, 2020, after a recently discovered and fast moving health condition. Linn was born in Sioux City, Iowa, on March 2, 1948, to Arthur T. Ford and Vina (Fritz) Ford. He graduated from Sioux City Central High School in 1966 and attended Western Iowa Tech for a year and a half and Hawarden Jr. College for one semester.

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