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Jul 6, 2021 | 9:40 PM
SIOUX FALLS – Former Hillsview Golf Course superintendent Dean Heymans and Agar High School alum Merv Bouchie are among the 2021 inductees into the South Dakota Golf Association Hall of Fame.
Heymans started at Hillsview as an assistant superintendent in 1974 and became the head superintendent in 1977. He will always be remembered for helping Hillsview return to business after it was closed for two years following the Missouri River flooding of 2013. Heymans also is a founding member of the South Dakota Chapter of the Golf Course Superintendents Association of America.
Bouchie played in multiple sports in Agar, but they didn’t include golf. He took it up while attending Huron College, quickly became a scratch player and was hired to manage Huron’s Memorial Golf Course in 1971. Later he managed Meadowbrook Golf Course (now Broadland Creek) and became the head pro at Lakeview Golf Course in Mitchell in 1996. After reti
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Beverly Spanier called it a miracle when she was among the first Quebecers to receive the vaccine against COVID-19 on Dec. 14.
But she’s not so happy about getting the second jab on Tuesday, when residents of the Donald Berman Maimonides Geriatric Centre in Côte St-Luc will again be among the first in the province to receive the final dose.
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“This is almost three months after the first shot,” said Spanier, 75, a retired teacher at Wagar High School who contracted COVID-19 a few days after receiving the first dose.