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Governor Noem’s budget address from December 3rd proposes drastic cuts to the South Dakota State Library. A bill outlining the cuts has been delivered to the legislature for the 2025 session. South Dakota will be the only state to have our state library reduced to just a Braille and Talking Books Program. The budget doesn’t provide support for the libraries within our state and would especially hurt the small rural libraries who depend on the State library for training to become the best we can be as library directors. Rural libraries depend heavily on the Shared Inter library loan to allow libraries to borrow or loan books to libraries across the state for our patrons. The Libby app for borrowing e-books and audio books will not go away, but the ability to add new materials to the Libby app is supported by the State Library, so no new materials. Databases which include encyclopedias and newspapers and magazines from around the country, even the world, medical sites, ancestry databases and the list goes on will go away. The information in these databases has been researched and brought to you for no charge from the State library and can be accessed at your local library.
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Read moreVERMILLION, S.D. – More than 2,500 students at the University of South Dakota are being honored for their high achievement during the fall 2024 semester with the release of the Dean’s List and Academic Honors.
Read moreThe Charles Mix County 4-H Club Junior Leader Vice President for the 2024-2025 season is Katelyn Dvorak. Katelyn is the daughter of Mike and Kristen Dvorak and resides in Lake Andes. Katelyn has been a part of Charles-Mix County 4-H for nine years, starting when she was eight years old.
Read morePIERRE, S.D. - Governor Kristi Noem has awarded $920,000 for a Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) to fund community improvement projects in Wagner.
Read moreEricka Kotab is set to open her own health and wellness business beginning this January, called Flourish and Fettle. She is looking to help residents of Wagner and the surrounding area be their best emotional, mental, and physical selves. She plans to start the business by first offering yoga classes once a week in the basement of the Wagner Community Memorial Hospital – Avera. Yoga classes will begin in January and Ericka wants to offer free yoga classes for the month of January to everyone who may be interested as her kind of 'grand opening.'
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