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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. This is to ensure privacy for our families.
Feeding South Dakota: Third Friday of every month, 9 a.m. to 10 a.m.; Salem Lutheran Church parking lot.

Thursday, March 14
The Hutchinson County Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 3298 will hold its next meeting at 7 p.m. at Guard Classroom in Parkston School. For more information, call Post Commander Charles McKean at 630-0329.

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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.

Department of Revenue reminds homeowners of the owner-occupied property tax relief deadline
New homeowners have until March 15 to apply for owner-occupied classification on their property, which provides property tax relief through a reduced school general fund levy.
Any South Dakotan who owned and occupied a home before November 1 is eligible at this time. An individual may only have one owner-occupied classification in the state.
Homeowners who have previously received this classification and still own and occupy the same home will continue to receive the property tax reduction without re-applying.
Taxpayers can check their county notices to verify whether they are already classified as owner-occupied. By looking at their most recent tax bill or assessment notice, a homeowner should see a denotation of an 'OO' or some variation of an abbreviation of the words 'owner-occupied'. The local county director of equalization's office can also look up the property and let the individual know whether they already have the classification.
Homeowners must apply for this classification through their local county director of equalization. The form can be found online at https://sddor.seamlessdocs.com/f/3001 and can even be submitted electronically through the Department of Revenue website.
If applicants have questions about the owner-occupied program, they are encouraged to contact their local county director of equalization.

Assessment freeze for the elderly and disabled
Applications are being taken now until March 29 for the yearly assessment freeze.
Applications can be done at the Treasurer's Office in Olivet. Needed is your full year's income or a copy of your 2023 tax return.
You can contact the Treasurer's Office at 605-387-4213 for further questions.

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Simonsen, Ehrisman are Commercial Club Volunteers of the Year

Kim Simonsen and John Ehrisman were honored recently as the Parkson Commercial Club's 2023 Volunteers of the Year.

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V.F.W. #StillServing Campaign spotlights McKeans' service after military

The Veterans of Foreign Wars launched #StillServing, a campaign to highlight how America's combat veterans continue to serve in their local communities after transitioning from the military, in March 2020.

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Old Iron Party
Third time a charm

After postponing their annual holiday party twice, the Twin Rivers Old Iron group finally were able to gather at the Blue Moon in Armour, February 17.

Oberembt Farms Joins Membership of American Angus Association
Oberembt Farms, Ethan, is a new member of the American Angus Association, according to Mark McCully, CEO of the national breed organization headquartered in St. Joseph, Missouri.

The quiet killer stalking our roads: Drowsy Driving
Driving while battling the urge to fall asleep is a familiar feeling for many.

GFP partners with NRA for additional online Hunter Education course
The Department of South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks (GFP) today announced they have partnered with the National Rifle Association (NRA) to provide a free online Hunter Education course option.

325.5 million visits to national parks in 2023, 2.43 million visits at Mount Rushmore National Memorial
The National Park Service announced that 400 national parks reported a total of 325.5 million visitors in 2023, an increase of over 13 million or 4% over 2022.

SDSU Extension, McCrory Gardens host free series on caring for roses
South Dakota State University Extension and McCrory Gardens will host a free virtual miniseries on raising roses in South Dakota.

PRAIRIE DOC
No man is an island

No man is an island, entire of itself, every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main.
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DANCE FOR PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT

Sweetheart Ball Huge Success: The Tripp-Delmont Playground Committee hosted a Sweetheart Ball February 16.

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CHORUS FESTIVAL

The 34th annual Men's Chorus Festival returned to Tripp, February 25, at the Tripp-Delmont Gymnasium.

First reading of SDHSAA sports classifications
The first reading of sports classifications and alignments for the next two school years received the endorsement of the South Dakota High School Activities Association board of directors at its meeting February 28.

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