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EDITORIAL: THE WRONG ‘TIME’
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EDITORIAL: THE WRONG ‘TIME’
Given all that we know about the challenges created by COVID-19 and the toll the virus has taken on health care systems and health care workers, it’s hard to understand what Time was thinking when the magazine announced last week that Joe Biden and Kamala Harris had been named its 2020 Person of the Year. It clearly should have been the health care workers fighting this ongoing global pandemic.
By News Staff 
December 17, 2020
Given all that we know about the challenges created by COVID-19 and the toll the virus has taken on health care systems and health care workers, it’s hard to understand what Time was thinking when the magazine announced last week that Joe Biden and Kamala Harris had been named its 2020 Person of the...
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EDITORIAL: S.D. VOTERS SHOULD LEGALIZE POT
When registered voters living in South Dakota head to the polls next week Tuesday, Nov. 3, they will have an opportunity to do something that would have been unthinkable even 20 years ago: legalize marijuana. And they should.
By News Staff 
October 28, 2020
When registered voters living in South Dakota head to the polls next week Tuesday, Nov. 3, they will have an opportunity to do something that would have been unthinkable even 20 years ago: legalize marijuana. And they should. Two separate ballot measures, Initiated Measure 26 and Constitutional Amen...
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POSTSCRIPT: LOST IN DEBATE; THE HUMAN SIDE OF MASKS
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POSTSCRIPT: LOST IN DEBATE; THE HUMAN SIDE OF MASKS
One of the most perplexing aspects of our collective response to COVID-19 is just how quickly wearing face masks became political.
By News Staff 
October 2, 2020
One of the most perplexing aspects of our collective response to COVID-19 is just how quickly wearing face masks became political. Here’s some perspective. If you’re seriously ill, many people consider the Mayo Clinic as one of the preeminent health care organizations in the country. That’s not poli...
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DENNIS SCHROCK’S FINAL COLUMN
COVID-19: What have we learned? Corona vs COVID-19 Human ability to deny reality is boundless. Testing: every school child should have had a test.
By News Staff 
September 2, 2020
COVID-19: What have we learned? Corona vs COVID-19 Human ability to deny reality is boundless. Testing: every school child should have had a test. If you want to be tested, become a pro basketball player. No one knows who has it. You do not know if you have it or had it. Everything is political. If ...
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EDITORIAL: SUDDEN LOSS OFFERS POWERFUL REMINDERS
  The greater Freeman community is feeling the sting and impact of sudden loss this week following the automobile accident that claimed the life of Dennis Schrock Sunday night. Schrock died at the intersection of 280th St. and S.D. Highway 19 when the westbound vehicle he was driving collided with a southbound minivan. He died at the scene, according to a report from the Department of Public Safety. He was 71.
By News Staff 
September 2, 2020
  The greater Freeman community is feeling the sting and impact of sudden loss this week following the automobile accident that claimed the life of Dennis Schrock Sunday night. Schrock died at the intersection of 280th St. and S.D. Highway 19 when the westbound vehicle he was driving collided with a...
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PUBLISHER’S COLUMN: JUST A GUY AND HIS BELL
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PUBLISHER’S COLUMN: JUST A GUY AND HIS BELL
I love the story about Kent Mettler and the bell he purchased from a seller in Tyndall not long ago. You can read it on the front page of the second section of this week’s Courier, or by clicking here.
By News Staff 
August 14, 2020
I love the story about Kent Mettler and the bell he purchased from a seller in Tyndall not long ago. You can read it on the front page of the second section of this week’s Courier, or by clicking here. I love the story for its simplicity. So often journalists covet the biggest fish in the pond — the...
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EDITORIAL: SCHOOL DEMONSTRATES DILLIGENCE
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EDITORIAL: SCHOOL DEMONSTRATES DILLIGENCE
Early this week, school officials from Freeman Public released their plan to return to in-person instruction when the 2020-21 school year begins on Aug. 19, and it’s impressive. The 28-page document includes a letter from Superintendent Kevin Kunz, an explanation about how and why the district arrived at its conclusions, local data and plenty of documentation from two key players in the return-to-school process — the South Dakota Department of Education and the South Dakota Department of Health.
By News Staff 
August 5, 2020
Early this week, school officials from Freeman Public released their plan to return to in-person instruction when the 2020-21 school year begins on Aug. 19, and it’s impressive. The 28-page document includes a letter from Superintendent Kevin Kunz, an explanation about how and why the district arriv...
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EDITORIAL: REBUILD MAIN STREET
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EDITORIAL: REBUILD MAIN STREET
Given everything we learned at the Freeman City Council’s July 27 meeting, there should be no question of whether the city of Freeman should rebuild Main Street from the downtown business district all the way to the North County Road. It absolutely should, and there’s no better time to move forward with what would be a major infrastructure project than now.
By News Staff 
July 29, 2020
Given everything we learned at the Freeman City Council’s July 27 meeting, there should be no question of whether the city of Freeman should rebuild Main Street from the downtown business district all the way to the North County Road. It absolutely should, and there’s no better time to move forward ...
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LETTER: A TRIBUTE TO JOHN R. LEWIS
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LETTER: A TRIBUTE TO JOHN R. LEWIS
On July 17, John R. Lewis died at the age of 80. He was a U.S. Congressman for Georgia for over 30 years until his death. His most important legacy was speaking out and actions for civil rights for black people in the U.S.A.
By News Staff 
July 29, 2020
On July 17, John R. Lewis died at the age of 80. He was a U.S. Congressman for Georgia for over 30 years until his death. His most important legacy was speaking out and actions for civil rights for black people in the U.S.A. At age 21, in 1961, he was the youngest Freedom Rider on the two buses trav...
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EDITORIAL: SCHOOLS WISE TO USE CAUTION
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EDITORIAL: SCHOOLS WISE TO USE CAUTION
To return to the classroom or not to return to the classroom? To wear a mask or not to wear a mask? How many people in a classroom is too many? And how to handle lunch?
By News Staff 
July 23, 2020
To return to the classroom or not to return to the classroom? To wear a mask or not to wear a mask? How many people in a classroom is too many? And how to handle lunch? School administrators have been wrestling with questions like these for several months now, and with the 2020-21 school year fast a...
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