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“Cuppys Corner”

I heard the weather report and decided to write my news Sunday night – as you might need to get my news early. Monday New Year’s Day the Ness family, Marla, Mette, Dave and Curt hosted a holiday supper in the south dining room. They served oyster stew, chili, sandwiches, cookies and candy.

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“Cuppys Corner”

Because Christmas was on Monday when I usually write my news, I was planning to write it on Tuesday. Delia was here at 8:30 a.m. to pick it up but I didn’t have it ready since I usually don’t start it until 9 a.m.

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Year in Review From “Your” Carnegie Library

Year in Review From “Your” Carnegie Library

Year in Review From “Your” Carnegie Library

Happy Holidays to my beloved patrons and my wonderful community. Can you believe it has been one year and it is Christmas once again? Time sure does fly by. In case you missed it, here is my 2023 recap.

“Cuppys Corner”

Darleen Cuppy wrote her news Monday morning; Delia Atkinson got it later in the forenoon. Darleen had a Christmas card for Delia and Kristi. She addressed more Christmas cards for family and friends in the afternoon. Tuesday, Darleen enjoyed the chicken dinner from the Manor kitchen.
True Dakotan Editor/Publisher Kristi Hine Urges Readers to Oppose USPS Proposal

True Dakotan Editor/Publisher Kristi Hine Urges Readers to Oppose USPS Proposal

True Dakotan Editor Urges Readers to Oppose USPS Proposal

Earlier this month, the United States Postal Service announced a proposal to convert the Dakota Central mail processing center in Huron into strictly a local mail processing center. The result of this would be a delay in mail delivery throughout the region.
 

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