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Pictured are, front row from left: John Noyes, Jerry Seiner, Terry Cuka, Greg Darlow, LeWayne Lukkes, Todd Link, David Woods, Tyler Neuharth, Scott Seiner and Dustin Mcadaragh; second row: Dustin Kourt, George Langdeaux, Ron Larson, Eric Weichmann, Tyler Vogt and Tom Podzimek; third row: Nick Cotton, Dan Podzimek and Mark Pier; fourth row: Mark Burger, Travis Stoeser, Ken Podzimek, Eric Olson, Steve Metteer, Matt Hoilien and Doug Andersh; fifth row: Heath Abraham, David Remme, Neil Eisenbraun, Justin Lukkes, Dick Kranig and Jason Kuhlman; sixth row: Scott Drews, Carl Hoy, Matt Ernster and Chris Barondeau; back row: Steve Polzen, Mark Olsen, Bill Soles, John Vakiner, Jed Gassen, Trent Vogt and Miko Kotab. Courtesy Photo
Read morePain in your mouth is difficult to ignore, especially when it affects everyday activities like speaking, eating, or sleeping. Here are some of the most common reasons to visit your dentist.
Read moreBON HOMME COUNTY ACHIEVEMENT DAYS Thursday, August 1st - Saturday, August 3rd
Read moreThe Annual Open Class Show will be held during the Bon Homme County 4-H Achievement Days. If you enjoy making projects or have a hobby and would like toshowoffyourwork,hereis your chance! You can enter a variety of items to show. Anything from painting, quilting, baking, canning, collections, photography, gardeningandsomuchmore! All exhibits should be en- tered on Thursday, August 1st, from 4:30 to 6:00 p.m.
Read moreThe Annual Open Class “Flower Show” will be held during the Bon Homme County 4-H Achievement Days. The flower exhibits should be entered on Thursday, August 1st, from 4:30 to 6:00 p.m. at the 4-H Grounds.
Read moreThe Chamber BBQ will feature 2 pork loin sandwiches, potato salad, chips, chocolate chip cookie and lemonade.
Read moreTo ensure the safety of all our students during drop-off, we are going to implement a “one-way” street from 7:30 – 8:25 a.m. on school days. Please enter Pine Street from the North (Old Hwy 50 or 2nd Street). Drive South to the front of the school where your child can be dropped off by the main entrance. As you leave Pine Street on the south end, you can go straight, or turn east or west to leave the school. High school students will enter from the North and turn into the parking lot. If they have younger students with them, they will all walk from the parking lot.
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