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Dakota Dreams College and Beyond is a program from the SDDepartmentof Education. The Dakota Dreams Online Tutoring Program provides free online tutoring to K–12 students in South Dakota in the subjects of English/ Language Arts, Math, Science, and Social Studies.

DEVONNE "KELLY" KJELLSEN

DeVonne “Kelly” Lee Kjellsen age 77 of Brookings, passed away January 1, 2023 at his home under hospice care. Celebration of Life Service for DeVonne “Kelly” Lee Kjellsen will be 2:00 PM Saturday, January 7, 2023 at the Trinity Lutheran Church with Pastor Elisa Brendt McMullen officiating.
DEVONNE "KELLY" KJELLSEN

Rotary News

The first Rotary meeting of the year 2023 was held on Wednesday, January 11th. The first Wednesday of the year everyone was still digging out from a long blizzard which left us plenty of snow for the remainder of winter.
Rotary News

“EXTENDING THE GOLDEN HOUR”

When I was a young physician, we talked with almost religious zeal about the “Golden Hour.” Early on, this principally focused on the idea that within the first hour after an injury, a patient needed to receive definitive treatment in order to maximize the chances of survival, and recovery.
“EXTENDING THE GOLDEN HOUR”

2023 EASTER CANTATA

The Bon Homme Community Choir will be meeting soon to start preparing for the 2023 Easter Cantata. This is will the 84th year of gathering in the Lords name to tell the Easter Story through narration and song. The Cantata was first organized in 1939 by the Avon School Principal.

Lauren Bastemeyer

Meet the new hair stylist at Town and Country Beauty Salon, Lauren Bastemeyer. Lauren is not foreign to Wagner as she grew up here until middle school. Even after moving to Bon Homme she came back to spend many Summers with her grandparents, Jim and Pam Bastemeyer.

Just Thought I'd Ask

Pastor/Founder of the Grace Baptist Church, Lake Andes since 1988 MATTHEW 15:21-28 21) 'Then Jesus went thence, and departed into the coasts of Tyre and Sidon.

New Year, New Growth

In a radio address to the nation on January 1st, 1983, President Reagan said that “New Year’s Day was an especially American tradition, full of the optimism and hope we’re famous for in our daily lives-an energy and confidence we call the American spirit.
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