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This Saturday 8:30 a.m. 12:30p.m.onDecember17th there will be a winter clothing giveaway in the Emmanuel Reformed Church in Springfield church basement. Therewillbelikenew and new winter clothing, coats, gloves and hats for kids through adults.
Read moreIn the last two years, South Dakotans have literally paid the price for the Biden administration’s agenda. Democrats’ recklessspendingcontributedto the highest inflation in 40 years. Recent tax increases on energy producers are likely to increase utility costs. And the Biden administration’s regulatory agenda may drive utility bills even higher and put our energy and food security in jeopardy in its rush toward a Green New Deal future.
Read moreThe Wagner Rotary Club gathered on Wednesday, December 7th, which is an unforgettable date for many. December 7th, 1941, Japan had attacked Pearl Harbor in Hawaii and destroyed the United States Naval fleet and caused considerable loss of life. It is often remembered as Day of Infamy a phrase coined by President Franklin Roosevelt in his speech to the country in which America declared war on Japan and WWII began.
Read moreIt had been another beautiful South Dakota October day, and Todd and Janiece Weber were relaxing that evening at their ranch home near Carter.
Read moreMerriam-Webster defines humanity as “compassionate, sympathetic, or generous behavior or disposition.” It is also defined as “the quality or condition of being human.” The first definition is what people want in a health care provider. We all want to be taken care of by acaregiverwhoiscompassionate,kind,sympathetic,and generous with their time and knowledge. Health care providers spend countless hours taking care of patients. In order to do this, at times we ignore our own needs for rest, sleep, and food. We recite mantras of “first do no harm” and “the patient comes first.” Many of us strive for this vision of the “perfect” provider or to be a “health care hero” as we were called during the pandemic.
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