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The play was a lot of fun! Acting with people, messing around, and having fun was awesome! Everyone in the play worked super hard to memorize their lines and become the characters they played while on stage. All of us actors learned how much being on time really mattered.Evenonepersonbeing late could mess up a whole scene. It helped me work on my time management skills and really made me appreciate sleeping in. I am glad I was able to be a part of the play and I am grateful for the experiences I had while preparing for the play”
Read moreThe National Guard offersnumerousopportunities that will be quite beneficial for a young individual. For example, continuing education is completely, 100%freeregardless of your major! Moreover, the South Dakota Army National Guard offers something called the “GI Bill”. This is meant to cover additional costs while a soldier is in college such as rent, grocery costs, fuel and more. Which in my opinion, is a major benefit when it comes to college.
Read moreImagine 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. Actually an enlargement of thethyroidgland,agoitercancomefromanoveractive thyroid gland, an under-active thyroid gland, or an autoimmune condition, but in the United States before the 1920s, the reason was almost always deficiency of iodine.
Read moreTwo of the most sought-after fish in the upper Midwest are the bass and walleye and as the water temperatures begin to rise, these fish become more active.
Read moreThe academic achievements of the best and brightest students from the Class of 2023 were recognized recently at the 33rd Annual AcademicExcellenceRecognition luncheon.
Read moreAccording to recent school board minutes, including lengthy executive sessions and credible rumors uptown, it’s obvious that there is some disagreement about the football program. A few disgruntled parents should not be influencing staffing decisions.
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