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Dakota State 2023 spring academic honors list released

A total of 559 full-time and 205 part-time students qualified for the president’s academic honors list for the 2023 spring semester at Dakota State University (DSU) in Madison, S.D. Area full-time students achieved a grade point average of 3.5 to 4.0 to qualify for the honors list.

The hustle and bustle of spring

After the dry summer we experienced last year, it is fantastic to be starting the planting season with some rain. Planting season has been in full swing for the previous three weeks on our farm. Our first field planted just started to pop out of the ground and the 1.8 inches of rain we have received in the last week will surely help the crops.

Breaking a sweat

In today's fast-paced world, it's easy to get caught up in the demands of everyday life, leaving little time for self-care. However, studies have shown that incorporating exercise into our daily routines can have a profound impact on our mental health. Exercise not only improves our physical health, but it can also help alleviate symptoms of anxiety and depression, boost self-esteem and confidence, and improve overall cognitive function.

FFA banquet celebrates a successful year

Gregory County FFA’s annual year-end banquet was held at 6:00 p.m., Monday, May 15, 2023, at the Burke Civic Center to celebrate another successful and fun year. Members set up a backdrop, hung decorations, and prepared food for their parents, family members, and volunteers who attended to celebrate the year.

Hugh Glass’s 200-year-old letter notes comrades’ death

A letter, written 200 years ago, sent by frontiersman and explorer Hugh Glass in June 1823, conveyed the death of a comrade, and described the first recorded act of Christian worship in South Dakota. Originally from Pennsylvania, Glass was known as a rugged adventurer, hunter, and fur trader.

Support for those who respond at a moment’s notice

Telemedicine in Motion: EMS is a new program designed to provide telemedicine services to EMS agencies throughout the state of South Dakota. Agencies who participate will be able to install an iPad in the back of their ambulance and use the tool to call Avel eCare's emergency medicine experts who are based in Sioux Falls. Now, whenever the EMS professionals need help, they can quickly call and interact with doctors and nurses while in transit. This partnership was made possible thanks to Governor Noem's leadership and call for increased funding to support local EMS agencies and the communities they serve. This program is a first-of-itskind in the nation, and will help sustain the future of EMS in our state.

Second annual Burke Lake carnival was a success

The Burke Lake Restoration Committee could not have asked for better weather for their 2nd Annual Burke Lake Carnival. The temperature was delightful with a slight breeze. The Burke Lake camping area was a perfect blend of sun and shade, which made it the perfect day for a carnival.