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Earnest Rouse enlisted in the Army in 1951 at the age of 16 with the signature of his mother. Rouse had two older brothers who were already paratroopers in the Army and Rouse wanted to continue the family legacy even if he was not quite of age yet to enlist himself. He is a Veteran of the Korean and Vietnam Wars.
Read moreYou can’t miss the new signs against human trafficking at Marty and Lake Andes! Human trafficking is happening. Victims are transported and recruited and groomed through this area. The South Central Coalition Against Human Trafficking has erected new signs to encourage people to be aware Pictured here beside one of the the signs are Fr. Jim Friedrich, Andrea Soulek, Sr. Pat Mylott; Derrick Marks, the photographer, is in the foreground. Not pictured are Gail Hubbeling, Ronni Knudsen, Lori Bouza, Kim Archambeau, Debbie Houseman.
Read moreOnly 5 days until summer programming begins at the Library. “Adventure Begins at the Library” is the theme for summerprogrammingandsummer reading that is being used by libraries across the country during Summer 2024.
Read moreBeginning June 10, families of deceased and cremated Veterans can apply to receive commemorative plaques or urns from VA if they do not want to inter their loved ones in a VA National Cemetery or receive a government-furnished headstone, marker or medallion for placement in any cemetery.
Read moreThis summer South Dakota Emergency Medical Services for Children is partnering with local Pediatric Champions and community driver’s education instructors to present our Choices, Chances, Decisions (CCD) and Stop the Bleed (STB) curriculum. This program educates new drivers about impaired driving, Buckle Up Phone Down, bicycle safety, and will be among the first in the nation to incorporate Stop the Bleed (STB) training into driver’s education classes.
Read moreLAKE ANDES MEMORIAL DAY PROGRAM
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