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The Avon High School HOSA chapter attended a skills night at the Avon Fire Hall on Monday, October 3rd. This was presented by EMTs Dustin Brandt, Liz Brandt, Jarod Myer and Robin Myer. The students were given the opportunity to ask questions, work with medical equipment, and participate in hands-on scenarios during the session. The HOSA chapter is currently in its third active year and strives to give students the opportunity to explore various healthcare careers and gain experience while still in high school. The chapter is advised by Kim Velk, Lisa Weier and Alexis Jurrens; there are currently 21 active members.
Read morePlans are underway for this year's Veterans Day Program which will be held Wednesday, November 9 at 2:45 p.m., at the Avon School Gym with a special oneact play presentation by American Legion Auxiliary.
Read moreAndes Central Juniors and Seniors recently attended a College and Career Fair in Mitchell
Read moreIt’s tempting to blame the pandemic for the dizzying rates of mental health concerns among American teens. We are all familiar with the impact Covid is having on our lives, and the disruption it continues to cause in the lives of young people. Kids witnessed vehement disagreements between neighbors, friends, and family over the decisions that had to be made in response to the pandemic, and felt the stress at home as parents faced economic and work changes, all without many of their usual support systems.
Read moreThe South Dakota Department of Transportation (SDDOT) reminds the public that political campaign and ballot-issue signs cannot be placed on state highway rights-of-way.
Read moreVern Edward Koupal, Dante, ranked as seventh largest in registering the most Angus beef cattle in South Dakota with the American Angus Association during fiscal year 2022, which ended Sept. 30, according to Mark McCully, Association chief executive officer.
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