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LAKE ANDES SENDS TWO DELEGATES TO SDSU ENERGIZE CONFERENCE

Mary Jo Parker and Rebecca Beeson attended the 2024 South Dakota State University (SDSU) Energize Conference held on May 22nd and 23rd in Hot Springs. This was the third year that Mary Jo attended the event and Rebecca’s first year attending. There were approximately 140 people registered for the conference representing communities from across South Dakota. Previous energize conferences have been hosted in DeSmet, Lemmon, Milbank, Fort Pierre and Wessington Springs.

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10 Years Ago – 2014

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BULTJE RECEIVES 4-H SCHOLARSHIP

BULTJE RECEIVES 4-H SCHOLARSHIP

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Just Thought I'd Ask

WHICH ARE YOU FOLLOWING?

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“WHAT TO DO ABOUT MARIJUANA?”

There are so many questions. Is it safe? Does pot smoking lead to the use of hard drugs? What is the risk of pot smoking during pregnancy? Does marijuana have medical value in treating disease? Does smoking pot relieve the side effects of cancer treatment?

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WHERE ARE THE AMIDONS?

High atop a bluff along busy Cliff Avenue in northern Sioux Falls stands the Pioneer Memorial, a tall quartzite obelisk built to honor the area’s first homesteaders. Visit today and you can see more than a century and a half of progress in every direction. Plumes of steam shoot from the stacks of the Smithfield plant at the base of the hill. Handsome pink quartzite buildings that comprise the state penitentiary sit to the west. Cars whiz past on Cliff and Interstate 229 just a bit farther east.

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FRIEDENSBERG BIBLE CHURCH TO CELEBRATE 150 YEARS

TheFriedensbergBibleChurch was established in 1874, making this the 150th year that the church has been spreading the word of God and Jesus’ teachings. What began as a Mennonite Church and named Friedensberg Mennonite Church of Avon finally became an independent bible church in 2010. With a new denomination, came the new name of Friedensberg Bible Church. The last official membership count was 85 members. Most Sundays there are between 30 and 40 people that attend the small, serene country church. Being a part of a small rural church is something that Friedensberg Bible Church goers enjoy the most. It is the family-like atmospherethatkeepspeoplecoming back and continuing to attend through generations of families.

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