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The August Menno Pioneer Opry will be held 7 PM, August 5, at the big barn at the Menno Pioneer Acres.
Read moreWEEK TEN of the Fort Randall Casino and Hotel weekly racing series was full of excitement!
Read moreThis Brown Pelican is visiting the Fort Randall Dam area near Pickstown. There have only been seven sightings of the Brown Pelican in South Dakota. They normally live along the southern and western sea coasts are rarely seen inland. They feed by plunge-diving from high up, using the force of impact to stun small fish before scooping them up in their pouch. During their dive, the Brown Pelican tucks its head and rotates its body to the left. This maneuver is probably to cushion their trachea and esophogus - which are found on the right side of their neck - from the impact. The oldest Brown Pelican on record was 43 years of age. Photo by Barb Pechous
Read more“Oceans of Possibilities” Summer Programming is in the books at the Library. Over 40 children participated sometime during the program running Monday-Friday, from June 6-July 25th. Children are now working to complete the required summer reading part of the program. All those who have attended the programming and are reading can have the opportunity to attend the incentive trip to Yankton, planned for August 10th. Permission forms will be going home with children the end of this week. To inquire if your child/children are eligible for the trip contact the library.
Read moreCheyenne Simmermon would like to announce the arrival of her brother, Landan Michael Simmermon who arrived on July 8, 2022 at 1:53 p.m. Landan weighed 7 pounds 5 ounces and was 21” long. Proud parents are Timothy and Nichole Simmermon of Mitchell. Grandparents are Mark and Carol Dvorak of Lake Andes and Michael and Wendy Simmermon of Colton, Great Grandparents are Sharon Steckley and the late Philip Steckley of Geddes, James and Bonnie Simmermon of Lake Andes, Marty and Barb Larson of Hurley, and Richard and Leatha Dvorak of Lake Andes.
Read moreLocal physicians refer to summer as trauma season. The need for blood donations rises during the summer months due to increased travel and summertime accidents. LifeServe Blood Center, the SOLE supplier to over 130 hospitals in South Dakota, Nebraska, and Iowa, is seeking eligible blood donors to give blood immediately during the summer season. Please schedule your appointment for the upcoming community blood drive by visiting www.lifeservebloodcenter.org or by calling 800-287-4903.
Read moreDante held their 6th Annual Pickup and Tractor/Semi Pull on Sunday, July 24th. Several locals competed and came out to watch. Photos by Barb Pechous.
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