June 2017

HOWARD – As of June 1, Horizon Health Care, Inc. (Horizon) and allPOINTS Health Services have successfully completed the previously announced merger that will expand Horizon’s network to include 31 medical and dental clinics across the state of South Dakota.
All located in southeastern South Dakota, Horizon will now operate: Alcester Community Health Center, Alcester Dental Clinic, Elk Point Community Health Center, and Yankton Community Health Center and Dental Services.
While the clinics will see a few visual changes outside with new logos and signage, patients can be assured that the providers and staff they have formed relationships with over the years will still be providing quality care.
“We are pleased with how smoothly the preparations for this merger went and are eager to continue building relationships in these communities that allPOINTS Health Services has created throughout the years,” said John Mengenhausen, Horizon Health Care, Inc. CEO. “We have a great team in our five newest Horizon locations and we will remain committed to serving our rural patients who deserve affordable health care.”
This merger will bring new opportunities to Horizon’s southeastern sites in years to come, including access to Horizon’s telemedicine capabilities. These telehealth services will provide patients with expanded access to services and communications with mental health professionals and specialty physicians, without having to leave their local clinics and travel long distances.
An open house and ribbon cutting celebration will be held in each location in mid-August to commemorate the merger and introduce Horizon Health Care to each of the communities.
For over 39 years, Horizon Health Care, Inc. has been providing personalized, affordable, high-quality medical, dental and mental health care through a rural, community-based network in South Dakota. Horizon is a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) that serves the medical, dental and mental health care needs of South Dakotans in rural, medically underserved areas through 105,000 patient visits annually in 31 community health centers in: Aberdeen, Alcester, Bison, Bryant, De Smet, Eagle Butte, Elk Point, Faith, Fort Thompson, Howard, Huron, Isabel, La Plant, Lake Preston, Martin, McIntosh, Mission, Plankinton, Wessington Springs, White River, Woonsocket, and Yankton. For more information please visit www.horizonhealthcare.org.

Vera Crane

Fedora

Vera Crane 42    Vera Everhart Crane, 91, of Fedora, died Monday, June 5, 2017, at Avera Queen of Peace Hospital in Mitchell.
Funeral services will be 2 p.m., Friday, June 9, at the First Lutheran Church in Artesian with burial in Mount Pleasant Cemetery at Artesian. Visitation will be from 6:30-8:30 p.m. on Thursday, June 8, with a prayer service at 7:30 p.m. at the Artesian Community Center.
Vera Elizabeth Crane was born Dec. 26, 1925, on the family farm near Fedora to Harry and Nellie (Stanfield) O’Neal. She attended the O’Neal country school until it closed, and then attended Fedora School, graduating in 1944. Following high school, Vera worked at JC Penney and the Mitchell Music Store.
On March 11, 1946, she married George Everhart. They lived in Thomasville, N.C., for two-and-a-half years before moving back to a farm south of Artesian. They then moved to the O’Neal Homestead south of Fedora. Vera worked at the Larson Grocery Store in Fedora for 20 years. George died in December of 2000.
On Dec. 16, 2006, she married Kenneth Crane. They resided in Jordan, Minn., until Kenneth’s death in April of 2007, and then Vera moved back to Fedora. Vera was a member of the Fedora Presbyterian Church where she taught Sunday school and Vacation Bible School, was a member of the Beaver Extension Club, the Prairie People Crafts Association of Armour, served as clerk for the District 28 School Board, and was the Fedora News correspondent for the Miner County Pioneer and The Woonsocket News for many years.
Vera is survived by one son, Harry (Joyce) Everhart of Artesian; two step-sons, Don (Carrie) Crane of Luxemburg, Wis., and Larry Crane of Minn.; one sister, Nellie Faye (Norman) Pearson of Mitchell; six grandchildren; four step-grandchildren; and ten great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by both husbands; daughter, Genice Everhart; and brother, Wilbur O’Neal.
Arrangements are with the Bittner Funeral chapel in Mitchell.

Bible School is complete at the Letcher Community Church.  It was a successful event with 72 students attending.  The week ran from May 22-25.
The evenings started with supper prepared by church volunteers. Approximately 80 to 90 meals were served each evening.  The students traveled to various learning centers in groups called “Crew Cabin” that were multi-aged groups.
All students and helpers attended opening worship, projects, Bible Time, recreation, and closing worship. The students worked on memory of the Beatitudes and understanding the Ten Commandments during this event. The theme was surrounded by the idea of S’more of Jesus’s Love.
The class of three to four year olds attended the Pup Tent after opening worship each evening.
On Wednesday evening, the group enjoyed singing camp songs while making s’mores around campfires. At the end of each evening, the students were provided with a snack.
On Thursday evening, a potluck supper with grilled hamburgers and hot dogs was provided.
This church event was a huge success due to all the community and church volunteers and donations to make it possible for children to learn “S’more about Jesus.”

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