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Read moreNew Staff Spotlight: DiMera Swanson
Read moreThe Avon School District has hired Elizabeth “Liz” Brandtasaparaprofessional for the 2024-2025 school year. Liz is looking forward to being able to assist the students and staff with classroom needs.Sheishopingtobeinga positivepartofeachstudent’s day.Liz’sgoalsforthisschool year are to have fun, learn and enjoy each school day.
Read moreThe 2024 Wagner Labor Day Committee is excited to announce Don and Joan Hubbard as the parade marshals for this year’s Labor Day festivities. Don and Joan have been nominated by their fellow community members and with more than 60 years of service to this community, the Labor Day Committee feels that Don and Joan are extremely deserving of this prestigious honor.
Read moreLung cancer is the second most common cancer (not counting skin cancer) in both men and women, only behind prostate in men and breast in women. Although it is the second most common, it remains the leading cause of cancer death in America. Approximately 1 in 5 cancer deaths a year are attributed to lung cancer. More Americans die every year of Lung cancer than colon, prostate and breast cancer combined. Lung cancer is considered a silent killer and is often diagnosed at a late stage, when treatment options are limited and survival rates are low. The greatest advancement in the care of lung cancer occurred in the early 2000s after the national lung cancer screening trial, which cemented the knowledge that early detection of lung cancer with low dose CT scans saves lives. Early detection through screening is crucial in improving outcomes for individuals at high risk of developing lung cancer.
Read moreTHUNDERHAWKS DEFEAT BON HOMME IN SEASON OPENER
Read moreKyle Schoenfish (R-Scotland) is a candidate for re-election to the South Dakota Senate from District 19, which includes Bon Homme, Hanson, Hutchinson and Mc-Cook counties, as wellasthesouthwest precinct of Turner County. Schoenfish served in the South Dakota House of Representatives from 2013-2019. In 2020, he wasappointedbyGov.Kristi Noem to fill the vacant Senate seat,towhichhehassince been re-elected.
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