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MATTHEW 7:7-11 "Ask and it shall be given you, seek and ye shall find, knock and it shall be opened unto you. For everyone that asketh receiveth, and he that seeketh findeth, and to them that knocketh it shall be opened. Or what man of you, whom if his child ask bread, will give him a stone? Or if he ask a fish, will give him a serpent? If ye then,being evil, know how to give good gifts unto your children, how much more shall your Father which is in heaven give good things to them that ask Him?(KJV)
Read moreStudents often wonder what life after high school will look like for them. For those who know what they want and already know the path they need to take to obtain it, life is feeling pretty exciting right now. For those who have no clue what they want or what direction they should even begin to consider, the whole idea can be very frightening and the very thought of making a decision is often avoided when ever possible. Most high school seniors understand this situation and high school juniors are now finding themselves facing the unknown, realizing that reality is coming, ready or not.
Read moreFall always puts me in a literary mood, perhaps because the South Dakota Festival of Books is held in late September or early October. I relish the opportunity to listen to writers discuss their books and always leave inspired to work on new projects.
Read moreBon Homme-Yankton Electric Assn. and Avon High School are pleased to announce Katie Gretschmann as a Touchstone Energy® Scholar of the Week winner for the week of February 27, 2022 - March 5, 2022. The scholar of the week program is a partnership between Dakota News Now Television, B-Y Electric and other local Touchstone Energy Cooperatives that honors accomplished high school students.
Read moreLynn Stather and Amanda and Baylor Block of Platte attended a Grade basketball game in Tyndall of Lynn's great-nephew, Cade Block of Platte a week ago Saturday. Cade's father, Jesse Block is the coach.
Read moreThe Avon Public Library recently received a donation in the amount of $1,515 in memory of Sara Soukup. Sara was raised in rural Charles Mix county. Her mom, LouAnn Soukup, recalls that when Sara was young, she had trouble with seeing things in the distance, but could see things up close. Holding a book in front of her, Sara could easily read the page, see the pictures, and let her imagination take her anywhere. It is no wonder that she quickly fell in love with reading. After high school, Sara earned a BA in Elementary Education. After talking with a professor, she decided to work towards her Master’s Degree in Library Science. She worked as the Director of the Children’s Library in Lake Geneva, WI. Throughout her time there she worked with young children and teens alike. She loved being present in the lives of children and used her wonder and imagination to make the library a magical place for them. She has been described by library patrons as being “the heart” of the library. Her laughter and energy could be heard often throughout the library, making her love for her work obvious. Her teens found a safe place with her to share their writing and discuss books that would help them become who they are in life. Miss Sara was a constant ball of energy in the Lake Geneva community for nearly 20 years.
Read moreThe One-Act Play cast members and Coach, Loretta Knodel loaded up the van and trailer and headed to State in Rapid City at the end of the school day on Wednesday, February 2.
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