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Downtown Daze Coming to Chamberlain July 8th

Downtown Daze is coming to Chamberlain, South Dakota on Friday, July 8th. This promotion will consist of several businesses in the Chamberlain area offering maps to complete by shopping at all of the participating businesses for a chance to win chamber bucks.

Participating businesses include:

Downtown Styles, Bad River Jerky, BFF’s Sip and Shop Boutique, Fabulous Finds, Hair Expressions, Main St. Café, Eastwards Art Gallery and Berry and Basil.

Saturday morning rain reports

A big thank you goes out to everyone who called in rain reports this morning. Here is a look at everyone who called in:

RAIN REPORTS
GREG ASSMAN, 5 MILES WEST OF WINNER- .43
PETE HAUKAAS, SOUTHEAST OF OKREEK…3 HUNDREDTHS OF AN INCH
CASEY HEENAN, 6 MILES SOUTH OF HAMILL, AN INCH
GREG HAUKAAS, 2.7 INCHES, 7 MILES SOUTHEAST OF WINNER
TRESH SWEDLUND, 5 MILES NORTH OF WITTEN, INCH 45
DARNELL SWANSON, EAST OF CLEARFIELD, INCH 40
JOHN VOSIKA, SOUTHEAST OF GREGORY, .40
SHORT HALEY, 2 INCHES, 22 HUNDREDTHS JUST OUTSIDE OF COLOME
CLEO WATZEL, .90 JUST OFF BEAULIEU ROAD
BRIAN HOFELDT RECEIVED .65 IN MILBORO
DELBERT KLEIN,. 35 EAST OF BURKE
DONNA HOWLAND ON EAST 10TH STREET IN WINNER RECEIVED .40
MONTE MAYES .80 IN IDEAL
DENNIS HANSON AT CARLOCK, .25
DAWN AND DAVE SVOBODA, NORTH OF DALLAS, INCH 35
STEVE MEYER, .32 2 MILES EAST OF WINNER
MONTE HOPKINS, 15 MILES SOUTHWEST OF WINNER, INCH AND A HALF

 

Dr. Ken Noguchi to Join Winner Regional Health

Winner Regional Health is excited and privileged to welcome Dr. Ken Noguchi to the medical team, with an estimated start
date of July 25th, 2022. He looks forward to meeting those in the community and prefers to be addressed as “Ken” or “Dr.
Ken”.

Dr. Ken was born in Tokyo, Japan but moved with his family to Maryland when he was one year old, so his father could
pursue a career opportunity. He lived in Maryland until fifth grade when the family moved to Boston, Massachusetts. Dr. Ken finished middle and high school in Boston and inadvertently became a long-distance runner after joining the cross country team.

In an effort to see more of the United States, he attended college in rural Ohio where he majored in molecular biology
and continued to run cross-country.

While he was in college, he read a book called “Mountains Beyond Mountains” whichwas about a physician that worked in rural Haiti. This book played a significant impact on Dr. Ken’s choice to become aphysician and to serve rural communities.

After college, he moved to Portland, Oregon for two years where he worked ina cell biology lab. While at a church picnic in Oregon, he met his wife, Katie, who was originally from Lusk, Wyoming. Katie
had previously been in Japan for two years teaching English and actually lived in Japan longer than Dr. Ken.

The couple was married in the same park where they met and then moved to Charleston, South Carolina where he began
an MD/PhD dual degree program. While in this program, the couple’s two children, Ruby and Jaydee, were born. Ruby is
now seven years old and Jaydee is five years old. Dr. Ken and his family share interests in the library, NBA, and being
creative.

While in the dual program, Dr. Ken found that his two favorite rotations were addiction and pregnancy, and he debated
on which specialty he should choose. While having the opportunity to see family medicine first-hand, he realized he could
serve both areas as a family medicine provider.

Dr. Ken came to Winner for his initial month-long family/rural medicine rotation and felt a calling to come back to serve
the Winner community. We are grateful for the choice Dr. Ken has made and encourage all to give him and his family a
warm welcome!