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KARTER COURNOYER

Karter Rames Cournoyer was born December 3, 2020 at Yankton, to Kierstin Charging Hawk and Thurman Cournoyer III. Karter has two siblings: his older sister Paisley and his big brother Thurman IV aka Leo. Karter passed away at the early age of ten months old.

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“Angels Watching” by Karen Kingsbury. From #1 New York Times bestselling author Karen Kingsbury comes the first in a brand-new series about second chances--a dramatic story about a washed up baseball player, the love he left behind, and the miracles that might save them both. When former national baseball star Tyler Ames suffers a career-ending injury, all he can think about is putting his life back together the way it was before. He has lost everyone he loves on his way to the big leagues. Then just when things seem to be turning around, Tyler hits rock bottom. Across the country, Tyler's one true love Sami Dawson has moved on. A series of small miracles leads Tyler to a maintenance job at a retirement home and a friendship with Virginia Hutcheson, an old woman with Alzheimer's who strangely might have the answers he so desperately seeks. A team of Angels Walking take on the mission to restore hope for Tyler, Sami, and Virginia. Can such small and seemingly insignificant actions of the unseen bring healing and redemption? And can the words of a stranger rekindle lost love? Every journey begins with a step. It is time for the mission to begin...

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CONGRATULATIONS TO MARTY HOMECOMING ROYALTY-2021

From L to R: Princess-Alexia Sharkey, Queen-Malana Rangel, King-Markeen Yellow Horse and Prince-Leo Gonzalez. Courtesy Photo.

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ACDC VOLLEYBALL RESULTS

Andes Central/Dakota Christian hosted Burke on Tuesday, October 12th and fell to the lady Cougars in 3 sets; 12-25, 9-25 and 10-25.

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WILL AMERICA PROTECT OUR MOTHERS?

In medicine, we routinely ask people about their family health history. Knowing that your mother had diabetes, or that your grandfather battled alcoholism, helps us be alert for health conditions to which you may be predisposed. Sometimes, though, what is revealed by those histories isn’t a medical problem, but a family tragedy.

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“REMEMBER US”

Armistice Day officially received its name in America in 1926 through a Congressional resolution. It was first issued on Nov. 11, 1919, by President Woodrow Wilson.

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SOUTH DAKOTA PHEASANT HUNT OPENER COMMENCES

Every year South Dakota's pheasant hunt opener weekend brings thousands of hunting enthusiasts from all across the country.

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