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State was the final destination for the 2020 Oral Interp season. Rather, it was the final “Virtual Destination” for this season. Yes, it has been quite the season with many unknowns. But, we as The Oral Interp Community in South Dakota, knew we would continue on. We went into this season knowing it was going to be a different type of challenge from the get-go.
Read moreIn a truly grand feat of modern science, The Human Genome Project, an international collaborative effort, set out in 1990 to map our genetic makeup using diverse human genetic samples. In 2003 the project was completed, ultimately showing about 20,000 human genes. Since that project’s completion, with everimproving DNA sequencing technology, genomics researchers continue to gather more and more information about human DNA.
Read moreWith the roll out of the Covid 19 vaccines beginning this week in the United States, the library suggests everyone be an informed participant in the process. The best practice is to get information from reliable sources.
Read moreThe Avon preschoolers recently held a pajama drive. They collected 13 pairs of pajamas! They will be donated to a local homeless shelter. Courtesy Photo
Read moreFeeding South Dakota food distribution willbe held Wednesday, December 30 at the Scotland Community Church at 8:45 a.m.; the Tyndall Fire Hall at 10:30 a.m. and at the Avon Fire Hall at 12 noon. The date has changed this month due to the Christmas holiday.
Read moreThree Wagner High School students were selected for the LMVC All-Conference Team. They are: Abby Brunsing, Avari Bruguier and Paige Petry. Abby was also chosen for the 2nd Team All State this season. This is her second year in a row making All-State. Photography by Denelle
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