It looks like our nice fall weather is ending, and the cold temperatures are arriving. Thankfully, I was able to get in the garden before the freeze and pick everything that could be used. Now, I’m …
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By Amy Halverson
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10/13/22
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It’s tempting to blame the pandemic for the dizzying rates of mental health concerns among American teens. We are all familiar with the impact COVID is having on our lives, and the disruption it …
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By Debra Johnston, M.D.
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10/13/22
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The state minimum wage will increase from $9.95/hour to $10.80/hour effective Jan. 1, 2023. The minimum wage is annually adjusted by any increase in the cost of living, as measured in the Consumer …
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The Reverend Richert of Brookings was the speaker at the Presbyterian Church on Oct. 9, speaking on “How everyone in authority over us was put there by God, so we need to give honor, obedience and …
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By Rose Grothe
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10/13/22
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Trinity Lutheran Church will have Worship Oct. 16 at 9:30 a.m. Visitors are always welcome. Sunday School classes will meet Wednesday at 4:30 p.m. at Lorelee Nelson’s. Trinity WELCA will meet …
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By Lorelee Nelson
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10/13/22
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Curt Wehlander, Marlin Clendening and Rick Aughenbaugh attended the “Celebration of Life” for Perry Sharp, held at his shop in Iroquois last Friday afternoon. Members of the Clendening and …
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By Lori Wehlander
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10/13/22
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Spirit Lake Presbyterian Church Worship Service Sunday at 10:30 a.m. Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. for all ages. FM 88.1 Facebook LivePastor Dick Poppen speaks on KWAT radio, Sunday 9:30 a.m. …
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By Illdena Poppen
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10/13/22
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Cloverleaf 4-H Club met Mon., Oct. 3 to kick off National 4-H Week, Oct. 2-8. Officers were elected for the club, and members designed a window front at Wilder Welcome Center on Main Street to …
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By Willy Miller, Club Historian/Reporter
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10/13/22
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October 10, 1912Four horsemen leading a pack pony, who started from Olympia, Wash., on May 1, spent Sunday in Iroquois. They had started out on an “endurance test” of horseflesh with the …
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Cancer, a word no one ever wants to hear, affects the lives of many people. When that diagnosis is given, one of two things is going to happen. The person will beat it and be a cancer survivor, or …
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By Corrie Walter, Kingsbury Journal
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10/13/22
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10 YEARS AGO October 10, 2012 The Lake Preston Divers beat De Smet in a thrilling 20-12 overtime game last Friday night. The game went into overtime four times before the Divers came away with the …
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The Busy Blue Bells 4-H Club took part in 4-H Week, sponsoring activities at school. Students participated in a coloring contest, dress up days, the amount of corn and beans guessing game and a food …
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The De Smet School Board met on Mon., Oct. 10, 2022, at 5:30 p.m. for their regular monthly meeting. The board discussed several items during the short meeting including updates on the new school …
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By Amy Halverson, Kingsbury Journal
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The De Smet Parent Teacher Organization (PTO) is hosting a Quarter Craze on Fri., Oct. 21, at the Laura Ingalls Wilder Elementary School to raise money for the LIW PTO. Everyone is invited to join in …
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By Amy Halverson, Kingsbury Journal
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10/13/22
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10 YEARS AGO October 10, 2012 Lyle Signs Inc. of De Smet celebrates 100 years in business this year. The company, located in the industrial park, celebrated the milestone Oct. 4 with employees, …
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