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Parkston, SD 57366
605-928-3111
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COMING EVENTS
PARKSTON
Food Bank Distribution: First and third Tuesday of every month, 3 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.; NEW LOCATION: 106 East Main Street, back room of Meraki Boutique. Use the entrance in the alley.
Feeding South Dakota: Third Thursday of every month, 9 a.m. to 10 a.m.; Salem Lutheran Church parking lot.
TRIPP
Monday, January 5
The City of Tripp will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the City Hall.
DIMOCK
AREA
Weekly
Alcoholics Anonymous Open Meeting will meet Sunday at 7 p.m. at the Ethan Methodist Church basement. For more information, call 605-770-5410.
Alcoholics Anonymous and Al-Anon will meet Friday at 8 p.m. at Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Please use the north entrance. For more information, call 605-505-0310.
Parkston Meals on Wheels drivers for January
Parkston Meals-on-Wheels drivers for January are:
Monday: George Sandhoff and Dale Bitterman.
Tuesday: Michael Boyle family and Merlyn Tiede.
Wednesday: Jim and Cathy Tiede.
Thursday: Glennis and Deb Stern.
Friday: Bob and Nancy Lorenz.
Saturday: Melody Hohn.
Highway Patrol announces January sobriety checkpoints
The South Dakota Highway Patrol will hold sobriety checkpoints in 16 counties throughout the month of January. Checkpoints are planned for Beadle, Brookings, Brown, Clay, Davison, Day, Hamlin, Hanson, Hughes, Jones, Lawrence, Lincoln, Lyman, Meade, Pennington and Spink counties.
The enforcement effort is aimed at reducing impaired driving and improving roadway safety. Operations will be carried out by the Highway Patrol in coordination with local law enforcement agencies.
Motorists are reminded to make responsible choices and avoid driving after drinking alcohol, whether or not a checkpoint is planned in their area. Drivers who plan to drink should arrange for a designated sober driver or use public or commercial transportation.
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In Remembrance
On Christmas Eve, a lighted remembrance for loved ones living and deceased at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Parkston and SS Peter and Paul Catholic Church in Dimock. THE PARKSTON ADVANCE | WENDY ROYSTON

Some doubt property tax reform will come in 2026
Over the course of five months, the Comprehensive Property Tax Task Force met eight times across the state.
Donating blood and giving strength in the season of giving
As we enter the season of giving, Parkston community members once again showed their generosity and heart.
Wranglers celebrate with Christmas party
The Kaylor 4-H Club held their monthly meeting and Christmas Gathering Sunday, December 7, at the Tripp Fire Hall with the Gall and Werning/Hoff families as hosts.
How to stay healthy while traveling for the holidays
The holiday season is always a busy time of year for the travel industry, and 2025 figures to be no exception.
Tips to stay the course with a New Year's resolution
The holiday season is steeped in tradition.
PRAIRIE DOC
A healthier you in the new year: Start with the switch
As the holiday season winds down and the New Year approaches, many of us begin reflecting on the past year and thinking ahead.


The halls of Tripp-Delmont filled with Christmas music
Students at Tripp-Delmont shared their musical talents while ringing in the holiday season Friday, December 12.

Some doubt property tax reform will come in 2026
Over the course of five months, the Comprehensive Property Tax Task Force met eight times across the state.
SDSU Extension co-hosting legal and financial webinar for deaf individuals
South Dakota State University Extension is working with Nebraska Extension and North Dakota State University Extension to host the Organize This: Legal and Financial Must-Haves series for deaf individuals.
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