Cooking brings family and friends together, provides an outlet for creativity and generates relaxation, but cooking fires are also the number one cause of home fires and home injuries, which is why …
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By Amy Halverson, Kingsbury Journal
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10/4/23
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Breast cancer affects one in eight women. Add life-saving early detection to your list of autumn traditions like pumpkins, harvest and football. Your local health care team can help you prevent, …
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By Submitted By De Smet Avera
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10/4/23
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After 13 years, Smith’s Lumber in De Smet is changing hands. Al Smith and his wife Heidi finalized the sale of the business last week to Brady Anderson and his wife Rachel, who plan to change the …
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By Dave Fields, Kingsbury Journal
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10/4/23
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Progress on the new De Smet Elementary School can be seen from the outside, but progress is also being made on the inside of the building. We spoke to Superintendent Abi Van Regenmorter to get an …
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By Amy Halverson, Kingsbury Journal
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10/4/23
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10 YEARS AGO October 2, 2013 Kingsbury County Commissioners accepted a $22,210 bid Sept. 26 from Efraimson Electric of Bryant to install ice-melting cables to the courthouse roof. Heating coils, …
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10/4/23
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The De Smet Land Judging team had another successful year, beginning with land judging school in De Smet on Sept. 7 and land judging in Redfield on Sept. 12. The Northeast Region Land Judging was …
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10/4/23
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Many schools provide hands-on opportunities for their students in the form of construction projects. Superintendent Dana Felderman and High School Principal Jordan Solberg wanted to see the …
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By Corrie Walter, Kingsbury Journal
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10/4/23
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10/4/23
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10 YEARS AGO October 2, 2013 National 4-H Week is Oct. 6-12. 4-H is the largest youth development group in the nation, with more than six million members. It began in the 1800s as a way to introduce …
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10/4/23
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LP Chamber/4 Lakes Forward is preparing for the annual Harvest Festival on Oct. 20, so mark your calendars. Check out the posters around town as well as Facebook for all the times and activities for …
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By Submitted By Dar Deknikker
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10/4/23
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October 5, 1883 The two-cent postage went into effect Monday. The new stamp, with G. Hatchet Washington’s classic features inscribed thereon, is a beauty. There seems to be a mistaken idea with …
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10/4/23
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Ted Haug was the speaker at church on Oct. 19, speaking on Galatians 2:11-21, where Paul is speaking to Peter, saying that if he was acting like and telling the Gentiles that they had to follow the …
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By Rose Grothe
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10/4/23
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Trinity Lutheran Church will have worship on Oct. 8 at 9:30 a.m. Visitors are always welcome. Sunday School classes are held each Wednesday at 4:30 p.m. at Lorelee Nelson’s. The Campbell Straw Bale …
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By Lorelee Nelson
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10/4/23
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10/4/23
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10/4/23
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Every two years, Kingsbury County residents join forces to raise funds for Kingsbury County Cancer Cares, Inc. Communities in the county take turns holding this biennial event, and this year, De Smet …
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By Kingsbury Journal Staff
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9/27/23
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9/27/23
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The Kingsbury County Board of Commissioners convened on Tues., Sept. 19, at the Kingsbury County Courthouse to meet with municipalities regarding the Road and Bridge Levy and discuss a future gravel …
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By Amy Halverson, Kingsbury Journal
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9/27/23
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The Kingsbury County Ducks Unlimited Banquet will be held on Sat., Sept. 30, with doors opening at 5:30 p.m. at the De Smet Event & Wellness Center. Everyone is welcome to attend the annual event …
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By Amy Halverson, Kingsbury Journal
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9/27/23
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With the Kingsbury County Area Transit’s 3rd annual Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre fundraiser just around the corner, the Journal decided to reach out to Peter Smith, CEO of the Rural Office of …
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By Amy Halverson, Kingsbury Journal
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9/27/23
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