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HARTINGTON — The groundwater from aquifers supply most of the household water used in Nebraska.
Read moreYANKTON, S.D. — The Benedictine Peace Center, Yankton, is offering an online Scripture Study on “Women in the New Testament,” beginning Sept. 25.
Read moreYANKTON, SD – Avera Sacred Heart Hospital has been named a 5-star facility by the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). Star ratings enable consumers to quickly and easily assess the patient experience and quality of care information provided on the Care Compare website.
Read moreThe Avera Sacred Heart Hospital Toastmasters Club, who meet Thursdays, recently asked each person in attendance to elaborate on topics given by our Table Topics Master, Gale Vogt. Guest, Anthony Jablonski, took the first-place prize with his impromptu speech. Joyce Stevens, Toastmaster of the day presented Jablonski with the trophy! Guests are welcome at all of meetings. The club meets each Thursday from 12:05-1 p.m., in the Pavilion, adjacent to the Sacred Heart Hospital in Yankton, S.D. For more information, please call President, Ashley Dimmer at 605-660-8084.
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Read moreLAUREL — Although Laurel does not field a Legion baseball team, four area athletes continued their respective baseball careers in Hartington and Pender.
Read moreHARTINGTON — Several area athletes spent at least part of their summers on the hardwood playing in camps and various leagues to keep sharp and grow their talents for next winter’s high school season.
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