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HELO Electric first opened its doors in May of 2023. It is a Veteran owned, Christian company that prides itself on those attributes. Owners, Jon and Whitney Podzimek, started their electrical contracting business because being an entrepreneur has always been a goal of Jon’s. His many years of work in the industry and life experience are just a couple of the reasons why Jon felt it was time to be a business owner. Jon has been blessed with the ability to troubleshoot and problem solve and wanted to be able to use his skills, knowledge and experience to help others.
Read moreFeeding South Dakota food distribution will be held Friday, Dec. 22 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. PLEASE NOTE: Proxy pickup (picking up food for someone unable to attend) is allowed with a completed form. Forms are available by contacting Connie Hawks at the Bon Homme Food PantryinTyndallordownloadingfromfeedingsouthdakota.org under the programs/mobile food pantry tab. You must bring the completed form with you to the distribution site in order to pick up food for someone else.
Read moreAt the South Dakota High School Rodeo State Finals in Fort Pierre during June of 2023, Terran Talsma qualified for the Junior World Finals in the steer wrestling event with a best time of 5.2 seconds.
Read moreBailey Lagge was recently named to the University of South Dakota’s (USD) Class of 2023 30 Under 30. In 2018, theUSDAlumniAssociation started this recognition program. The 30 Under 30 recognizes young USD alumni that are making an impact inboththeirprofessionaland personal lives. The program recognizes achievements in the areas of professional success,communityservice, and/or university involvement.
Read moreSTUDENTS ENJOY DONUTS WITH DAD
Read moreThe Lake Andes Public Library Board will meet December 12th at 4:45 p.m. at the new library address 17 Park Ave. The meeting is open to the public.
Read moreStudents and staff at Andes Central were invited to read books with a Native American theme and/or written by an Indigenous author during November in honor of Native American Heritage Month. After reading, students completed an entry slip which included writing a sentence sharing what they thought about each book. Participants gathered in the school library last Friday for the drawing of prizes. In total, 36 people joined the reading challenge and read 115 Native books.
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