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The Crisis at the Border—We Can Fix It

There have been more than 5 million illegal crossings of our southern border since President Biden took office. Title 42 ended May 11, a policy that has allowed border patrol to turn migrants away due to public health concerns. Fentanyl is flowing across the border in record numbers.

CHERISHING SOUTH DAKOTA MOMS

I still remember the first time I was invited to my mother-inlaw’s home for dinner when I was dating Bryon. I hadn’t really talked to Sharon or my father-inlaw, Al, very much before, and I was nervous. Sharon is well-known for making her coffee the “old-fashioned way.

WALK OF FLAGS FUNDRAISER MAY 26-29

The Good Samaritan Society-Tyndall is preparing for our annual Walk of Flags. Individuals wishing to pay tribute to someone special on Memorial Day weekend may contact the nursing home to purchase an American flag.

2023 PIRATE AWARDS PROGRAM

The 2023 Pirate Awards Program was held Thursday, May 4. Master of Ceremonies was Tom Culver, Opening Prayer was given by Pastor Aaron Rush following by the Concert Choir sining 'Ballin' the Jack' and the meal catered by Dale Buchholz Catering.

BON HOMME COUNTY 4-H OVERNIGHT LOCK-IN

Last Friday night, Bon Homme County 4-H members and their friends were wide awake at the second annual 4-H lock-in. The lock-in was hosted by the Bon Homme County 4-H leaders and volunteers overnight on Friday, March 20 at the county 4-H grounds.

Introducing the Class of 2023

JONATHAN LEADER CHARGE On March 1st, 2004 John was born in Yankton, the homeplace of his heritage for the Yankton Sioux Tribe.

TRAVEL FORWARD – CELEBRATING NATIONAL TRAVEL AND TOURISM WEEK

“Everyone must visit beautiful South Dakota. Pack your bags and rush to the car and start driving. With so many fun and exciting things to see and do, what will you do first?” Those are the words of an elementary school student who visited the Black Hills with his family last summer.

“THE CASE FOR IODIZED SALT”

Imagine how just over one hundred years ago, nearly ⅓ of people in the upper Great Lakes and upper Midwest regions walked around with a goiter on their neck. A goiter is a lump on the throat, which could be as big as an orange, a grapefruit, or larger.
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