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The Tri-County Right to Life is sponsoring an event for area youth groups. Rachel Jones, the director of Zoe Care Pregnancy Center, Yankton, will be speaking at the Dakota Christian School February 28 at 7:00 p.m. Dakota Christian School is located on Highway 44, 9 miles east of Platte. Refreshments will be served.
Read morePart of the Open House celebration at our new location was the sign up for “1000 Books Before Kindergarten “but the library will take sign ups anytime. This may sound like a lot of books but if you read 1 book each day that is 365 books in a year. That is 730 books in 2 years and 1095 books in three years. If you consider that most children don’t start kindergarten until 5 years of age, you have more time than you think to get started.
Read moreThe Andes Central FFA Chapter was first chartered in the 2019-2020 school year. The FFA Chapter currently has 17 members ranging from 7th grade to seniors. These members include Riata Bultje, Abigail Svatos, Madeline Derry, Cole Bergin, Marin Bultje, Emery Bultje, Exavian Aungie, Callie Bergin, Taylor Brooks, Andrew Calandra, Luke Dangle, Tahni Drappeau, Tamerrah Haddden, Hunter Loefler, Steven Nielsen, Daniella Robinson, and Gracie Ronfeldt.
Read morePresidentBeckyBrunsing commented “a good one!” when she rang the bell on Wednesday February 7th, 2024. Rotarian/Pastor Bill Heermann gave thanks for the break in the weather we were experiencing with warm temperatures and the snowbanks slowly disappearing. He asked for a blessing on the Rotarians as they go about their daily activities in the Wagner Community.
Read moreGreer Unit #11 American Legion Auxiliary held their monthly meeting on February 15, 2024 at the Post home with 13 members present.
Read moreAs area juniors focus upon their future and what they need to do to get ready for the next step in life after high school, they are also very aware that step might include taking an entrance exam, such as an ACT test. This is a test that often concerns students as it sometimes determines what opportunities they may or may not get to consider after they leave high school. Some students may want or need a specific score to qualify for a scholarship or they may just want to just meet the requirements of entering a specific educational program or college of their choice.
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