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August 27, 2019 • Page 10 shop online at www.missourivalleyshopper.com Judicial Operations Resume In Gregory County PIERRE, S.D.—The South Dakota Supreme Court has authorized full judicial operations to once again be offered in Gregory County. Because of the recent tornado damage in Burke to the Courthouse and surrounding area, on August 6, 2019 the Court had determined the Gregory County Courthouse was non-operational for judicial services and transferred all court functions temporarily to the Tripp County Courthouse in Winner. Chief Justice David Gilbertson inspected the Gregory County Courthouse last Tuesday. He had an opportunity to visit with the Gregory County Commissioners and other County officials. He and Sixth Circuit Presiding Judge Bobbi Rank also toured the court facilities in the building. Chief Justice Gilbertson said, “I want to commend the citizens of Gregory County for their impressive response to the Burke tornado. I found all facilities in the courthouse to be expertly repaired, cleaned and usable. We were also able to test our IT systems and fortunately they were in working order. Based on my inspection I recommended to the Supreme Court we immediately return full judicial services to Gregory County and the Court did so the same day. At this point it appears the only work left in the areas we use are to replace the broken windows which are currently protected from the elements by plywood.” NEW HOME FOR SALE The Value of Family Love By Richard P. Holm, MD I appreciate how the old prayer goes, “Bless the food before us, the family beside us, and the love between us...” A few years back, our youngest son, had a break-in at his home and they took his computer with all his pictures as well as his original created songs. They also got away with my old film-dependent camera with a bunch of undeveloped pictures my son had taken. He decried that it wasn’t the loss of the computer or the camera, it was the loss of memories and ideas contained within. He was dismayed that he dreamt he caught the thieves breaking into his house and in his dream, he choked them and hit them with a baseball bat. It brought back the memory of advice one of my patients gave me one day, “If you want to destroy your enemy, make them hate.” I know how self-destructive hate can be. In that sense, the thieves got my son twice, once for the robbery and once for the deep anger they instilled in his heart. Maybe once a year I watch a family self-destruct as children of a dying parent return from afar to criticize the choices that the local family had made, often demanding more aggressive care when the parent is at the end and it is time to let go. I have seen lawyers at the bedside of a borderlinecompetent patient working a change in the will, giving more land to one child than another, resulting in the blackest of disharmony between kids that had grown up together as family and who will never speak to each other again. I have seen widows and widowers remarry and find joy once again after the sad death of a spouse, only to have children selfishly scrambling for the spoils of the inheritance, leaving someone in the equation without their fair share. Truly there is nothing more heart-breaking than to see such destructive behavior among family members. But this does not always happen. In fact, more often than not, the death bed of a parent brings some great moments of joy. One family I remember in particular, surrounded their dying mother with harmonious hymns in that hospital room as they had the family reunion that hadn’t occurred in many years. Families most often come together around a dying parent or sibling joyously sharing of family memories while supporting and loving the one leaving. Our son found a way to let go of the loss and anger following the robbery and moved on to new equipment and even better creativity. It isn’t the material stuff in front of us, it is the family beside us, and the love between us. Richard P. Holm, MD is author of “Life’s Final Season, A Guide for Aging and Dying with Grace” available on Amazon. For free and easy access to the entire Prairie Doc® library, visit www.prairiedoc.org and follow Prairie Doc® on Facebook featuring On Call with the Prairie Doc® a medical Q&A show streaming on Facebook and broadcast on SDPTV most Thursdays at 7 p.m. central. Treasure Awaits! Shop Classifieds To be moved. 2,042 sq. ft., 3 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath, walk-in closet, vaulted celings and LED lighting. 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