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CONNIE DELVAUX

Connie Sue Delvaux, 72, of Yankton, formerly of Pickstown died Wednesday, April 1, 2020, at the age of 72, at Avera Majestic Bluffs Hospice in Yankton, after a long battle with lung cancer. Connie was born July 29, 1947 in Cedar County Nebraska to Richard and Miriam (Tilton) Fiscus. She attended country elementary schools and graduated from Crofton High School in 1965. Connie attended The University of Nebraska Lincoln, graduating in 1969 with degree in English and Education. She obtained her master’s degree in English from The University of South Dakota in 1987. Connie was proud of her education and was a lifelong learner, mastering topics in education and English her entire life.

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WCMH PREPARED FOR COVID-19

As the United States continues to prepare for the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, WCMH-Avera prepares for a surge in cases in Charles Mix County.

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2019-2020 3RD QUARTER MIDDLE SCHOOL HONOR ROLL ANNOUNCED

Roll of Excellence

5th Grade: Benjamin Greger, AJ Kotab, Emma Kreeger, Ravyn Medricky, Jesse Zephier

6th Grade: Addison Cuka, Gannon Knebel, Matthew Kokes, Ashlyn Koupal, Shana Lensing

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LOCAL DEPARTMENTS STAND READY

On Wednesday evening, March 25 at 7 p.m., the doors opened and lights on the trucks went on. A sign of strength and hope for all.

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BUCHE FOODS SAYS "THANK YOU" WITH $20 AND A ROSE

Amid the COVID-19 Coronavirus, local grocer, RF Buche will be delivering a little something extra to his customers in their Easter “basket”. “We will be giving every customer (while supplies last) a fresh rose.

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DURING THIS TIME OF UNCERTAINTY, REMEMBER TO REFLECT

For weeks, we’ve all been glued to the news searching for updates about COVID-19.

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DVORAK SELECTED TO NRA COLLEGIATE PISTOL ALL-AMERICAN TEAM

Created by NRA in 1936, the All-American award was meant to honor top-collegiate rifle shooters and has become a crowning goal for collegiate student-athletes.

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