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Kargil Vijay Diwas: Indian Army s bike rally covered 1800 kilometers to commemorate fallen heroes [details]

Lest we forget: Saluting the Kargil martyrs this Republic Day After covering 1,800 kilometers of the arduous journey with 75 motorcycles and 91 participants, the Indian Army s bike rally reached Kargil War Memorial Drass on Friday. The Dhruv Kargil Ride was flagged off from Udhampur by Subedar Sanjay Kumar, a receipt of Param Vir Charka, on Thursday. Lieutenant-General YK Joshi, Army Commander, Northern Command, who is himself a Kargil war veteran, led the ride till Drass. Exceptional endeavor to commemorate supreme sacrifice of soldiers The Commander of the Northern Command has made an exceptional endeavor to commemorate the supreme sacrifice and unmatched warrior spirit of the soldiers.

Festival fabric: High Country area summer festivals celebrate diverse backgrounds, provide air of normalcy (copy)

HIGH COUNTRY — After a topsy-turvy year in 2020 that severely affected businesses, especially the entertainment industry, virtually every usual festival hosted in the High Country was forced to suspend activities in the era of COVID-19. Following a difficult year of gathering restrictions and heeding health protocols, light is perhaps seen at the end of the tunnel as the proliferation of vaccines and the reopening of counties and states provide hope for festival venues and activities to resume with some level of normalcy. Traditionally, festivals throughout the High Country are filled with revelers and activities that range from bluegrass and Celtic music to fine arts and symphonies, from hand-created artwork to varieties of performing arts through drama, dance and more. A number of the long-standing festival events look to make their return amid safe guidelines in the summer of 2021.

Palace City Profile: A billboard brought them to Mitchell

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. Written By: 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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