Archive for 2014

SIOUX FALLS — Augustana College announced recently that the following area students have been named to the Dean’s List for the fall semester of the 2013-14 academic year:
Caitlyn Selland and Brittany Zoss both of Letcher.
The Dean’s List recognizes full-time students who have a minimum of 12 credit hours with grade-point averages at 3.5 or above.

The Sanborn Central/Woonsocket Blackhawks handed Coach Rob Weber his 200th career win when they soundly defeated the Howard Tigers, 90-30, in basketball action Monday, Dec. 23 at Howard.
Davion Brooks led the six Blackhawk players who scored in double figures with 20 points and nine rebounds. Brady Tiede added 13 points and Jaedyn Ford and Jarid Bechen each contributed 11. Ten points each were chalked up by Tyler Krueger and Dillon Moore.
The Blackhawks shot 37-of-65 from the field and overwhelmed the Tigers with their rebounding 31-12.
The Tigers were led by David Noid with nine points. They shot only 12-of-45 from the field and turned the ball over 21 times.
Sanborn Central/Woonsocket (3-0) also won the JV game. Their next battle is Jan. 4 in Forestburg when they meet Hitchcock-Tulare.

Pictured are the Sanborn County 4-H members who helped build the 4-H display units. Back row: Drew Olinger, Shaun Snedeker, Wyatt Feistner and Riley Schmiedt; middle row: Aaron Linke, Ty Ziebart, Elliott Ohlrogge and Jonathan Linke; front row: Nathan Linke, Nick Snedeker, Collin Schmiedt and Tyler Eddy. Not pictured: Rex Schlicht.

Members of Sanborn County 4-H met this past Monday for a community service project to build new 4-H static exhibit display units. The current units are old and falling apart.  Stacy and Kim Eddy came up with a plan for a new display unit that will show off our 4-H exhibits and fold for easy storage.  Their son, Tyler, built one under their guidance and exhibited it at Achievement Days. It was also used to display static exhibits from other 4-H members.
The Sanborn County 4-H Leaders approved moving ahead with four more of the display units, with the Leaders covering the cost and 4-H members providing the labor. The 4-H Leaders successfully applied for a $500 grant through the Modern Woodmen of America “Good Neighbors Program” that could be used towards a capital project that benefits an individual in need or a non-profit community organization, with volunteer labor completing the project.
Thirteen 4-H members worked together under the guidance of Stacy and Kim Eddy to build the four additional units. The units are a 4×8 size and have display area on two sides, where exhibits can be displayed on shelves or hooks that attach to the side panels.

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