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Dental caries (decay) remains the most common chronic disease in the U.S. and globally, despite decades of research and proven preventive strategies. In South Dakota, 60–65% of adults and over half of children have experienced tooth decay, with higher rates among low-income, rural and tribal populations. These disparities reflect longstanding challenges in accessing preventive care, especially in underserved areas.
Read moreoncert The Wagner Early Learning Center ushered in the holiday spirit Monday evening, November 24, with their annual Winter Concert held in the school theater.
Read moreIn what has become a three-year tradition, HeritageHallMuseum&Archivesisdecorating the historical Bethel Church for the season, thanks to 20 businesses, organizations and families who are bringing Christmas trees to thechurchlocatedonthemuseumgrounds.The Bethel Mennonite Church was built about two miles east of Dolton in 1920. It was moved to the museumgroundsin1992afterthecongregation had disbanded.
Read moreGold Standard Pirates of the Week were: PK-4: Burk Baade, 5-8: Kyzleigh Metzger, and 9-12: Lexi Vanderlei. Congratulations, students!
Read moreThe Junior Class raised money for their After Prom at Turkey Bingo this weekend. They also collected donations of nonperishable food items for the local food pantry. We appreciate everyone who came and showed their support. Pictured are, from left Emmarie Kaiser (HS Language Arts Teacher), Michael Chasinghawk, Callie Bergin, Marin Bultje, and Karla Pesicka. Courtesy Photo.
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