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Palace City Profile: A billboard brought them to Mitchell
The billboard brought them to Mitchell, but it was the people they met that convinced them to live here.
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By Karen Whitney, Mitchell Regional Workforce Coordinator | 7:00 am, May 10, 2021 ×
Brian Lester and his wife Alahna Gross. (Courtesy photo)
Editor’s Note: Palace City Profiles is an ongoing series of community members’ stories, introducing us to our neighbors and the personalities that call Mitchell home. If you have suggestions for individuals or families with a great story, please contact Karen Whitney at 996-1140 or kwhitney@mitchellsd.com. Hey, can we stop? Brian Lester asked his wife Alahna Gross as they were traveling down I-90 on their way to visit Alahna s grandma.
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Gift, food giveaway sees another successful year Written By: Erik Kaufman | ×
Lacey Neihoff and Paxton Neihoff load the back of a vehicle with gifts at the Salvation Army Angel Tree giveaway Saturday morning at the Salvation Army headquarters. Over 600 families signed up for the program this year, which has been a decades-long tradition in the Mitchell community. (Erik Kaufman / Republic)
The event had a little different look this year, but the Mitchell Salvation Army Angel Tree project once again delivered a little joy and relief to people in need in the community Saturday.
“We have a great team of volunteers, it’s going smoothly and we have a nice day outside,” said Debbi Middendorp, co-captain of the Mitchell Salvation Army. “We’re trying something new, but it’s working well.”