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CRACKDOWN ON LAWNS, WEEDS BEGINS
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CRACKDOWN ON LAWNS, WEEDS BEGINS
  JEREMY WALTNER  - PUBLISHER In an effort to continue enforcing ordinances on the books, the city of Freeman will soon be sending letters to property owners who have neglected to maintain their lawns and weeds per city ordinance Chapter/Title 4.02, which falls in the category of “Vegetation.”
By News Staff 
July 16, 2020
  JEREMY WALTNER  - PUBLISHER In an effort to continue enforcing ordinances on the books, the city of Freeman will soon be sending letters to property owners who have neglected to maintain their lawns and weeds per city ordinance Chapter/Title 4.02, which falls in the category of “Vegetation.” Meeti...
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TOM RICE SAYS HELLO
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TOM RICE SAYS HELLO
If you ever get an email from Tom Rice, the tagline below his signature will read “attitude matters,” because if there’s anything that the new superintendent at Menno Public School carries with him on his broad shoulders, it comes in the weight of those two words. What’s your message to the staff in Menno, Mr. Rice? “Attitude matters.” What’s your message to the students, Mr. Rice? “Attitude matters.” What’s your message to the parents?
By News Staff 
July 15, 2020
If you ever get an email from Tom Rice, the tagline below his signature will read “attitude matters,” because if there’s anything that the new superintendent at Menno Public School carries with him on his broad shoulders, it comes in the weight of those two words. What’s your message to the staff in...
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RESIDENTS SHOULD WATER DURING NIGHT
Freeman residents who water their lawns are being asked to do so in the evening/at night rather than during the day. More water was used on Monday then city water reserves can handle (37 feet dropped to 19 feet); the reserves are being utilized during the city's 45-day water tower maintenance project.
By News Staff 
July 14, 2020
Freeman residents who water their lawns are being asked to do so in the evening/at night rather than during the day. More water was used on Monday then city water reserves can handle (37 feet dropped to 19 feet); the reserves are being utilized during the city's 45-day water tower maintenance projec...
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WATER TOWER MAINTENANCE UNDERWAY
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WATER TOWER MAINTENANCE UNDERWAY
The city of Freeman begAn maintenance and repairs on the water tower Monday, July 13. The project is expected to span 45 days, during which time water reserves will be relied on. Those receiving water services can expect that water service will continue throughout the duration of the project. However, low water pressure may be experienced at times and there may also be some very brief intervals when there is a lapse in service as reserve water sources are switched.
By News Staff 
July 11, 2020
The city of Freeman begAn maintenance and repairs on the water tower Monday, July 13. The project is expected to span 45 days, during which time water reserves will be relied on. Those receiving water services can expect that water service will continue throughout the duration of the project. Howeve...
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SCREENING, KINDERGARTEN ROUNDUP PLANNED
The Freeman School District, in cooperation with the Cornbelt Educational Cooperative and Head Start, is pleased to announce a preschool screening scheduled for Monday, July 27 in the morning and Tuesday, July 28 for all children ages 3 to 5 years old.
By News Staff 
July 10, 2020
The Freeman School District, in cooperation with the Cornbelt Educational Cooperative and Head Start, is pleased to announce a preschool screening scheduled for Monday, July 27 in the morning and Tuesday, July 28 for all children ages 3 to 5 years old. Those with children between the ages of birth a...
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PHOTO OF THE DAY: ROAD RULES
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PHOTO OF THE DAY: ROAD RULES
Driver education has been underway at Freeman Junior-Senior High School all week as instructor Tyler Uecker has instructed students in the school's chorus room Monday through Thursday, July 6-9. Driving begins next week and will continue through much of July.
By News Staff 
July 9, 2020
Driver education has been underway at Freeman Junior-Senior High School all week as instructor Tyler Uecker has instructed students in the school's chorus room Monday through Thursday, July 6-9. Driving begins next week and will continue through much of July.
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COVID-19 Q&A WITH DRS. KIRTON AND HAFIZ
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COVID-19 Q&A WITH DRS. KIRTON AND HAFIZ
It has been nearly five months since South Dakota reported the first COVID-19 case. Our knowledge of the virus has dramatically changed over this time and advice on how we should respond has continued to evolve. This week we asked the outgoing and incoming Chief of Medical Staff at Freeman Regional Health Services, Ken Kirton, MD and Shakil Hafiz, DO, to answer questions to help us understand the current COVID-19 situation.
By News Staff 
July 9, 2020
It has been nearly five months since South Dakota reported the first COVID-19 case. Our knowledge of the virus has dramatically changed over this time and advice on how we should respond has continued to evolve. This week we asked the outgoing and incoming Chief of Medical Staff at Freeman Regional ...
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PUBLISHER’S COLUMN: A STAR-SPANGLED WEEKEND
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PUBLISHER’S COLUMN: A STAR-SPANGLED WEEKEND
“It doesn’t get any better than this.”
By News Staff 
July 9, 2020
“It doesn’t get any better than this.” That statement from Paul Wynia, who was sitting in a pickup bed within earshot of me during Freeman’s July 5 baseball game against Tabor, echoed my sentiments exactly as time was running out on a big Independence Day weekend in our communities. Between the amat...
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PLOOSTER, SCHEMPP WIN SEATS ON MENNO SCHOOL BOARD
Incumbent Justin Plooster and challenger Jon Schempp won three-year terms on the Menno School Board of Education in the Tuesday, June 30 election. Plooster earned the most votes with 191 while Schempp defeated Mary Schoenfish — a veteran and vice president of the school board — 153 to 138. Challenger Bryan Kludt won 54 votes.  By percentage, that breaks town to: Plooster          35.63% Schempp         28.54% Schoenfish      25.75% Kludt               10.07%            
By News Staff 
July 1, 2020
Incumbent Justin Plooster and challenger Jon Schempp won three-year terms on the Menno School Board of Education in the Tuesday, June 30 election. Plooster earned the most votes with 191 while Schempp defeated Mary Schoenfish — a veteran and vice president of the school board — 153 to 138. Challenge...
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CITY TO FIX 5TH AND MAIN
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CITY TO FIX 5TH AND MAIN
The Freeman City Council took action Monday night, June 22 to fix the corner of Fifth and Main streets — the intersection near Mr. G’s Tires and Stucky’s Electric. The work will include, first, the replacement of the manhole by Hydro-Klean out of Sioux Falls, followed by the street work itself. Monday night, the city awarded the job to Koerner Construction of Freeman, which submitted a bid in the amount of $21,632.70. The city also received a bid from Puetz Corporation in the amount of $31,483.
By News Staff 
June 24, 2020
The Freeman City Council took action Monday night, June 22 to fix the corner of Fifth and Main streets — the intersection near Mr. G’s Tires and Stucky’s Electric. The work will include, first, the replacement of the manhole by Hydro-Klean out of Sioux Falls, followed by the street work itself. Mond...
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