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The Avon Fire Department, Avon Ambulance and Avon Police Department responded to a structure fire on the Northwest side of Avon Sunday morning. Firefighters were hampered by the frigid temperatures, but were able to keep the fire from spreading to the motel rooms. One of the residents of the building sustained minor injuries.
Read moreSharon Van Gerpen drove to Hull, Iowa on Friday where she visited her sister, Betty Zoet and then went to Aspen Heights Assisted Living where she visited her mother, Bernice Heusinkveld.
Read moreYouth ages 5-19 that are interested in poultry and/or rabbits are invited to join Fur & Feather Classes at the 4-H Center in Tyndall! We plan to hold monthly classes to help 4-H youth with their small animal projects. We will have lots of fun as we learn about the selection, care, breeding and exhibition of rabbits and poultry.
Read moreBlizzards, tornadoes, and floods are a few of the natural hazards that strike this part of the country. Events like this have the potential of causing thousands of dollars annually in damage to property. To lessen the impact of these disasters in the future, Bon Homme County is beginning the process of updating its current Disaster Mitigation Plan.
Read moreAHS Drama Club traveled to Mitchell on Tuesday, January 26th where they competed in the Regional One Act Competition. We were able to secure 2nd place, which means we advanced to the State One-Act Festival. They performed on Saturday, February 6th in Brookings (results were not available at time of publication.) Actors who do an outstanding job are given a Superior Actor Medal. In order to earn this medal, an actor has to be deemed superior by at least 2 out of 3 judges. Avon had 4 actors receive this medal at the regional contest. Noah Watchorn and Rachael DeJong were nominated by all three judges, while Caleb Wallinga and Haleigh Tjeerdsma were nominated by two judges. Other actors nominated by one judge, but not receiving awards included Haley Gillette, Kley Heumiller and Kiara Driesen.
Read moreNo South Dakotan alive today shook the hand of our first governor, Arthur Mellette, or stood with Valentine McGillycuddy atop Black Elk Peak. But we can still gain insight into the men and women who helped shape our state through the people who study and portray them today as historical re-enactors.
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