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MARK 19:45 "For even the son of man came not to be ministered unto, but to minister, and to give his life a ransom for many."(KJV) What is Jesus saying about Himself ? He is saying that He did not come to this world to have some one teach to Him the things that He already knows.

This Week in Rotary News

Wagner Rotary members were greeted by a different President on May 15th for their weekly meeting. Rotarian Bill Frei, a former president was standing in for current president Jerry Weber as the weather was sunny and warm. Jerry needed to get in the fields.

‘Lucky Lindy’ Visits South Dakota

“A President of the United States, the most adored movie star in filmdom, Babe Ruth, Jack Dempsey – all gathered here together could not have attracted half the crowd nor a millionth of the cheering that greeted Colonel Charles A.

TRAVEL MATTERS

In some states, visitors are rushed, tourists are looked down upon, and out-of-staters are simply ignored. In South Dakota, we do things differently. We pride ourselves on making new friends, and it shows.

MEN WOULD RATHER FACE A CHARGING LION

Did you know that an average South Dakotan male lives to 75-years-of-age, and the average woman lives to 80? Why is that? Is it because we men are more prone to violent deaths early by going to war, riding motorcycles or driving cars faster? Nah!

PRESERVING HISTORY AT PICKSTOWN: THE PICKSTOWN MUSEUM

Ten million years ago the world's largest reptile, the Mosussavrus Missouriensis, up to 80 feet long and weighing 40 ton roamed this area. Fossilized bones were uncovered while digging at the Fort Randall Dam site along with many other prehistoric species. In 1856 General W. S.

TAKING THE CURE FOR SLEEP APNEA

Mr. S had gained some weight. His wife noted his snoring was getting worse and he was having spells when he would stop breathing during sleep. She informed his doctor who prescribed a home overnight oximetry test. This home test showed Mr.

ARE WE GOING TO DO ENOUGH ABOUT CHRONIC WASTE DISEASE?

Rog's Rod & Nimrod Chronic Waste Disease is an insidious easily transmissible and always fatal disease that can afflict all members of the deer family including elk, moose, whitetails, and mule deer. CWD is a serious problem in South Dakota.
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