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We have completed our 1st week of the 101st legislative session. There are almost200billsintroduced already.Iserve ontheCommerceand Energy committee and the State Affairs committeeagainthis year. State Affairs typically covers the hot topic state issues and Commerce and Energy covers a wide variety of issues related to all business happenings, licensing, insurance, utilities, alcohol, tobacco, gaming and much more. I believe the bigger issues we will befacingthissession will be tax incentives fordatacenters, property tax relief and navigating the Rural Health Transformation program. The session kicked off with Governor Rhoden addressing the legislature with his State of the State. Governor Rhoden and his staff secured 189 million in federal funding for Rural Health care. I am excited to see the impact this will have on healthcare in District 19 and other rural districts acrossSouthDakota.Thispast weekend my father, Senator BealwhoservesDistrict12suffered a stroke while at our family ranch in central SD. While I am grateful for the quick responseandcarereceived,we allknowtheimportanceoftime andaccessduringthesecritical moments. Surgery went well; heunderstandsthejobwehave to do and asked I go to Pierre. It was not an easy week considering the family issues going on back home but having our son, Brayden serving as a page helped ease some of the load. This is a wonderful opportunity for youth to be a part of the legislativeprocessanddevelop a better understanding of government. He is one of 7 pages I sponsored this session. The 1st week of session is starting the legislative process, introducing bills, assigning them tocommitteesandeducational briefings. Next week we will get into committee hearings and debating bills. I’d like to thank the many constituents who traveled to Pierre this week with your organizations including : SD Rural Water, SD Veterans Council, FairSD, Dakota Resources, SDREA, and A.B.A.T.E. Like always visiting with you and hearing your concerns is the best part of my week. When reaching out please include our District or your hometown because we receive many emails and I am working for you. It is an absolute honor to serve you. God Bless, Jessica Bahmuller (605)359-9459 Jessica.Bahmuller@sdlegislature. gov
Read moreWeek 1 of the 101st Legislative Session is already in the books. The drive to Pierre was tough, not because of the roads, but because it meant leaving my family behind. The drive home was tough for the opposite reason: I couldn’t wait to get back, but Mother Nature had other plans, with blistering winds and whiteout conditions.
Read more“South Dakota 4-H Teams Sweeps the competition at the Western National Round Up in Denver, CO.
Read moreThe Avon Lady Pirates hosted Gregory on Monday, January 12, for a make-up contest and came alive in the second half to secure a 50-39 victory.
Read morePIERRE, S.D. – South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley and Charles Mix County State’s Attorney Steve Cotton announce that a Wagner man has been arrested in connection with a fatal vehicle-related incident that occurred Saturday night near Wagner.
Read moreBHSA-28, Yankton-24 On January 23 at Tyndall, the Bon Homme/Scotland/ Avon girls won a 28-24 dual vs. Yankton. Yankton took a big 18-0 lead as Adrianna Boucher won by fall over Tatum Palsma in 1:53 at 100, Chloe Caton won by fall over Sydney Johnson in 5:28 at 115, and Alexis Brenden won by fall over Jasmine Ruelas-Hertz in 5:23 at 120. The hosts scored the next 22 points with Charlie Faehnrich taking a forfeit at 125, Harper Kracht won a major decision 15-2 over Sofia Delgado at 130, Hadlee Kracht at 135 won by fall over Jaclyn Kyte in 1:48, and Bailey Kemnitz won by forfeit at 140. The teams traded forfeits at 145 and 190 with Winry Yaggie and Hope Kemnitz giving the home team a four-point win.
Read moreAvon Middle School English language arts teacher Becky Haenfler has been nominated forNationalLifeGroup’s2025-26LifeChanger of the Year award. National Life Group’s LifeChanger of the Year recognizes and rewards the very best K-12 educators and school district employees across the United States who are making a difference in the lives of students by exemplifying excellence, positive influence, and leadership.
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