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For students with allergies and asthma, back to school means more than getting their backpacks filled with paper, pencils, and any needed odds and ends. Keeping your child safe and healthy involves creating a proactive plan to be implemented both at home and at school. Allergy doctors refer to these plans as “control programs” because the goal is prevention and control.
Read moreAndes Central/Dakota Christian/Tripp/Delmont/Armour Thunderhawks kicked off their football season with a 44-8 win over Hill City on Saturday, August 20th on their home field.They will head to Redcloud to take on Lakota Tech this Saturday, August 27th at 2:00 p.m. Come cheer on and support your Thunderhawks! More photos on Page 7.
Read moreFuneral service for Yvonne Jean Bindert, 82, was held Saturday, August 20 at Redeemer Lutheran Church in Armour with burial following in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery in Armour.
Read moreJuly 2022 marked a 388% increase in border crossings compared to July 2020 when President Trump was in office. This number is slightly down compared to June—however— July is the 17th consecutive month under Biden’s presidency that the southern border had over 150,000 illegal border crossings. Not to mention the 200% increase of fentanyl seizures from June 2022 to July 2022.
Read moreHere in South Dakota, we are repeatedly getting asked to turn over our land to private companies in the name of public use. Landowners, including those who feed their families (and this country) with the production of agricultural products, are being asked to open the gate and hand over the keys. The use of eminent domain has certainly become, before our eyes, a modern legal problem.
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