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AC/DC DEFEATS MITCHELL CHRISTIAN IN 3 SETS

The Andes Central/Dakota Christian volleyball team hosted Mitchell Christian on Friday, October 22nd and defeated them in 3 quick sets.

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PARENTS NIGHT

Volleyball Senior Olivia Tiger with parents Sandra Tiger and Tracy Garcia.

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AC/DC AT STATE CROSS COUNTRY MEET

Andes Central/Dakota Christian runners Anna DeHaan and Lexi Schoenfelder competed in the State Cross Country Meet last Saturday, October 23 at the Yankton Trails Course in Sioux Falls. Out of a field of 125 runners, Anna finished in 59th place with a time of 21:17 and Lexi was a close six seconds behind in 64th place.

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ANDES CENTRAL SCHOOL BOARD EARNS AWARD FOR STRIVING TO ENHANCE BOARD KNOWLEDGE

Members of the Andes Central School Board earned an award for their dedication to enhancing their knowledge of school board work during the 2020-21 school year.

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WOUND CARE FOR HENRY VIII

When we think of Henry VIII most of us envision an oversized man with multiple wives, a bitter personality, and a propensity for beheading his enemies. A lesser-known fact is that he suffered with chronic leg sores the last twenty years of his life. Living in a time before antibiotics, anesthesia, and proper wound care, this king endured excruciating ulcers with no cure available. Would history have been different if his sores could have been treated with today’s advanced wound care?

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A 14 YEAR-OLD’S FIRST ARCHERY HUNT – UNBELIEVABLE!

If like pheasants, all deer were the same size, deer hunting would still be exciting. Add to this excitement the one in a thousand chance that a record book buck might come along, and it’s downright addictive. Kaden Holzbauer is a 14 year-old freshman at Parkston High School. On the evening of September 4th, 2021, he carved his name into the record book of trophy whitetails.

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BON HOMME COUNTY SHERIFF'S REPORT

ACCIDENTS

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