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PRESERVING AGRICULTURE, PRESERVING PATRIOTISM

ItalkalotabouttheAmerican 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.

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FEEDING SOUTH DAKOTA

Feeding South Dakota food distribution will be held Friday, March 24 at the Scotland Community Church at 8:45 a.m.; the Tyndall Fire Hall at 10:30 a.m. and at the Avon Fire Hall at 12 noon.

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LESLIE JENSEN

Leslie LaVerne Jensen, age 85, of Alpena, passed away Friday, March 17, 2023, at the Huron Regional Medical Center.

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LADY RED RAIDERS BRING HOME 2ND PLACE TROPHY FROM STATE A GIRLS BASKETBALL

LADY RED RAIDERS BRING HOME 2ND PLACE TROPHY FROM STATE A GIRLS BASKETBALL

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EASTER CANTATA

Come, let us sing for joy to the Lord; let us shout to the Rock of our Salvation. Psalm 95:1. For 84 years, the Bon Homme Community choir has been presenting an Easter Cantata. Final preparations are being made for this years cantata. Can you imagine the sounds of all that took place when Jesus went to the Cross, gave his life and conquered death? Join us as we tell the story 'Echoes of Easter' through narration and song. Mrs Autumn Schultz the Avon k-12 music director will be directing the choir once again. Performances are as scheduled

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WAGNER CITIZENS INVITE SOUTH DAKOTA DOT TRANSPORTATION BOARD TO HOLD NEXT MEETING IN WAGNER

Wagner Citizens invite South Dakota DOT Transportation Board to hold next meeting in Wagner!

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“America: Where do we go from here?”

Walking down the pavement of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, you stop in solemn silence, staring at a small section of names of the fifty-eight thousand engraved into the black gloss memorial designed by Maya Lin. Do these names hold any significance to you? Or are they just meaningless letters carved into stone? To comprehend the lives of each man and woman here is like trying to understand the heavens above us. It is impossible to truly grasp, and this memorial only represents the fallen soldiers from one war out of the many the United States has fought. Each soldier had a life with individual beliefs, families, and passions. Each soldier was an ordinary person who undertook extraordinary ventures. Behind each name is a person. Behind each person is a story. Behind each story is a lesson. These lessons instill love and pride for our beautiful country. These lessons instill bravery and valor for all the hardships and suffering we face. These lessons instill camaraderie and altruism for our brothers and sisters. We learn these lessons from soldiers throughout our nation’s history.

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