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Bon Homme Gymnastics team from left to right; Asst. Coach Stephanie Duffek, Addison Cuka, Emersyn Tucker, Jasmine Gilbert, Jenna Duffek, Alcista Dion, Alexys Rueb, Mia Dion and Coach Cherie Petry. Continued on page 10. Photos by Barb Pechous.
Read moreAndes Central/Dakota Christian Thunder Basketball Seniors; Rizon Clark, son of Linda Clark and Paul Gravatt, Mason Olson, son of April Olson and Roger Houseman Jr., Nolan Black Cloud, grandson of Sally Winter, Quinn Ashes, son of Ellen Ashes, Jacob Mudder, son of Sam and Jim Mudder and Cameron Sybesma, son of Tiffany and Curtis Sybesma. Photos by Barb Pechous.
Read moreMarch 15, 2022 is the deadline for ARCPLC election and enrollment signup.
Read moreAbraham Lincoln never stepped foot in present-day South Dakota. Perhaps the closest he ever came was a trip to Council Bluffs, Iowa, in 1859 to examine some land for a friend and deliver a speech. In fact, the 16th president rarely comes to mind when thinking about South Dakota history. After all, we became a state 24 years after Lincoln’s death. But you don’t have to look far to find ties and tributes to Abraham Lincoln in South Dakota.
Read moreCahoy's purchased the old Wollman's pharmacy building a couple years ago and currently have a meat cutting room and walk-in cooler in the back portion of the building. They are expanding the meat room to add some additional meat cutting equipment. In the front half of the building they are expanding the grocery store by opening up the wall to the existing building. The checkout lanes will be moved to the new area and a new entry will be added to the east side. A walk around deli grab-n-go cooler will also be installed that will feature deli meats, salads and meals to go. As well as a large beer cave installed where the checkout lanes used to be. Another big change will be a Mighty Mojo Coffee Shop in the store with a drive thru window for your convenience. Cahoy's appreciates the support of the surrounding communities and are excited to be expanding their business!
Read moreStarr Chief Eagle is an enrolled member of the Sicangu (Rosebud) Lakota Sioux Tribe. She was born with the Lakota name Wichahpi Tokahe (First Star) and was later given the Lakota name Wichahpi Ohitika Winyan (Brave Star Woman) as she entered into adulthood. She grew up in the Black Hills of South Dakota including Rapid City and the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation and started hoop dancing before she could walk. Since then she has been practicing every year to perfect her techniques and skills. Starr was raised up in hoop dancing by her father Dallas Chief Eagle and continues to carry on his teachings with a combination of her own.
Read moreThe Bon Homme Community choir is making preparations for this years Easter Cantata.
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