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As the temperatures rise and the days stretch longer, so does the need for lifesaving blood donations. In the heart of America, local LifeServe communities know there’s nothing truer to Midwestern character than being a blood donor.
Read moreMenno Pioneer Opry willbeheldFridayevening, Aug.2. Theprogramatthe Menno Pioneer Heritage Ground's large red barn begins at 7 and a potluck finger food lunch will be served at 8 p.m.
Read moreThe Lindsey Family, a gospel bluegrass group from Kentucky, will be in concert Monday evening, Aug. 5, at the Fellowship BaptistChurchinScotland at 7 p.m. The program is free and open to the public but a freewill offering will be taken for the family.
Read moreBrady Petrik and Mike Petrik from the Avon Fire Department traveled to Canton to compete in their Annual Water Fights. With the help of Brennan Novak from the Yankton Fire Department they took home a first place trophy. Photos by Jenna Petrik
Read moreThe library offers a unique program open to all children interested that are not of kindergarten age. The program, 1000 books before kindergarten, allows any child to be read 1000 books before they start kindergarten. For each 100 books read, the child gets to pick out a free book at the library to keep. The goal of this program is to help children develop early literacy skills, help them prepare for success in school and to garner a love for reading from an early age. It is a great way for parents and children to bond while also helping their child get prepared for school in a fun way.
Read moreDid you know that the Lake Andes Public Library has puzzles for check out. Many have been donated by patrons who enjoy completing a puzzle. Something to do on these very hot, very humid days to come.
Read moreFort to Field 50 Paddle Battle was held. More than 100 racers took the challenge to either canoe or kayak the 50 mile stretch of river.
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