Flandreau Sesquicentennial
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The Flandreau Sesquicentennial Committee has launched its “Yard of the Week” to be selected from now until the July 3-6 event. First place winners will have a gold bow on the sign in their front yard and second place winners will have a black one. The colors are the official Sesquicentennial colors.
The initial week’s first place winner is the yard at the home of Dale and Carolyn Johnson on E Pipestone Avenue, pictured here.
Runner up is the home of Jeremy and Kendra Eng on West 3rd Avenue.