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Years ago, a family brought a 25-year-old farmer into the emergency room with a gunshot hole over his heart and with no pulse or breathing for more than ten minutes. It was a self-inflicted wound and this young farmer would farm no more.
Read moreEach October, we celebrate Native Americans' Day – an opportunity to honor South Dakota's nine Native American tribes, as well as their heritage, culture, and tradition.
Read moreOur local council #2676 had our September meeting on Tuesday the 3rd and 23 members were present.
Read moreYes, driving 416 miles to hunt a doe pronghorn antelope was a bit much, but I’ll look back on it as a fine adventure although it had nothing to do with the antelope.
Read moreThere’s nothing quite like autumn – cooler temperatures, the sound of crisp leaves under your feet (or snow as may be the case), and students settled back in school.
Read moreI haven’t hunted pronghorn antelope for years. Through the ‘90’s and up until 10 years ago, I hunted antelope in Harding County. I didn’t realize it at the time, but
Read moreWhile much of the United States celebrates Columbus Day on the second Monday in October, South Dakotans instead proudly recognize Native American Day, honoring the rich heritage and tribal people
Read morePresident Bill Frei welcomed club members to the October 3rd meeting with the ringing of a new Rotary Bell that was a gift to the club. It is a beautiful
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