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On Monday, Dec. 23, the Town ‘N Kountry Kids Blue Group hosted a Christmas dinner at the Letcher Community Center. Before they started the dinner, members of the group went caroling to spread Christmas spirit to the Letcher locals.
The event started at 5:30 p.m. with Jenna Skinner leading the prayer and then dinner was served by the Blue Town ‘N Kountry Kids Blue Group.
Megan Linke and Bryce Larson played some Christmas tunes on the piano to entertain the 64 guests while they ate. Before bingo started, April Farmer shared some Christmas trivia and then Jenna Skinner and Renee Farmer led games of bingo.
The club presented gifts to graduating members Riley Zoss and Logan Moody.
The night ended with Renee Farmer reading a Christmas story called “The Golden Wrapping Paper.”

Legislative News

A letter from Sen. Jones

As we turn toward the beginning of the upcoming legislative session, I’m looking forward to serving the people of District 8 and working with my fellow legislators.  It’s truly a humbling honor to have been appointed to the state senate and while there, I hope to provide purpose, direction and motivation for our state government through the public policy process.
Real and sincere leadership is a disappearing practice and too often integrity has been left at the doorsteps of the capitol.  I want to serve as an ethical standard bearer and make the privilege of public service meaningful so people can believe in those who represent them.
I believe in courage, candor, competence, and commitment. I think my constituents believe in these same ideas, beliefs and values, so they can expect this type of service from me. The people of District 8 and South Dakota believe in certain values and they want to see those same values embodied in those who represent them.
Throughout this next legislative session, I’m planning to bring these values with me to the capitol so that I can effectively listen, advocate, help our communities and families grow, and make decisions and solve problems that we grapple with here in our own hometowns and around the state.
The outpouring of support over the past few weeks since my appointment has been tremendous and I really appreciate the support that our communities have offered.  I want to thank everybody that has helped me prepare for the upcoming session by offering their perspectives on potential legislation on how to make state government more responsive, flexible and helpful to South Dakotans.
Senator Jones

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Heinemann’s Legislative News

Rep. Leslie Heinemann, District 8

Greetings to all and best wishes for a great new year!
As we begin the second legislative session of my two-year term, I look forward to addressing the various interesting issues that will come before us. I’ll name a few, but the list becomes quite lengthy by the time March gets here.
The death penalty repeal, nonmeandered waters, Medicaid expansion, school funding (PSA), as well as a host of Agency bills are just the beginning of the topics we will be discussing. I would like and appreciate your input on the issues that you deem important to you. Please don’t hesitate to contact me.
This past summer I served on the Governor’s Employment Works Task Force, a committee set up to improve the employment opportunities for disadvantaged/disabled individuals in our work force. We met several times in Pierre and submitted a report with recommendations to the Governor.
I also was appointed to the Watershed Task Force, a three-year committee created by the legislature to study and take public input on what we can do to address the issues created when problems develop over water release and/or retention. This committee will divide into subgroups this coming year, after hearing large volumes of public testimony, and attempt to come up with ways to deal with the complex water issues our state has faced recently. I don’t expect any proposed legislation this session.
The third committee I was proud to be able to be a part of was the Quasquicentennial Commission, a group of nine people appointed by the Governor to plan the upcoming 125th  anniversary celebration of South Dakota’s statehood. We have met several times and have taken suggestions from the public, then prioritized them with a report to the Governor as to what we and the public would like to see done as part of this celebration. I had sponsored the resolution in last year’s legislative session, so was glad I could follow through with everyone’s ideas and hopefully, have an exciting finish to the state’s official birthday on Nov. 2, 2014.
You can contact me at Rep.Heinemann@state.sd.us or my home number is 605-997-2654. Please leave a message and I’ll get back to you. We have a cracker barrel scheduled in Flandreau and Madison on Feb. 8, so plan to attend, if you can.

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