May 2016

Voter registration for the Primary Election to be held on June 6, 2016, will close on May 23, 2016. Failure to register by this date will cause forfeiture of voting rights for this election. If you are in doubt about whether you are registered, check the Voter Information Portal at www.sdsos.gov or call the county auditor at 605-796-4513.
Registration may be completed during regular business hours at the county auditor’s office, municipal finance office, secretary of state’s office, and those locations which provide driver’s licenses, SNAP, TANF, WIC, military recruitment, and assistance to the disabled as provided by the Department of Human Services. You may contact the county auditor to request a mail-in registration form or access a mail-in form at www.sdsos.gov.
Voters with disabilities may contact the county auditor for information and special assistance in voter registration, absentee voting, or polling place accessibility.
Diane Larson
Auditor
Sanborn County,
South Dakota

MITCHELL – Many Dakota Wesleyan University students were honored on Friday, April 29, at the 2015-16 Honors Banquet held on campus.
Students were recognized for honors in scholarship and for active participation in a variety of campus clubs or events. In addition, alumni medals were presented to outstanding students in various academic departments.
DWU is a private, liberal arts university associated with the Dakotas Conference of the United Methodist Church. Nearly 900 students are enrolled in various academic majors and online programs.
The following are local students and the awards they received:
Alumni Medals for Scholarship: Digital Media and Design, Amber Hiles of Woonsocket.
Ivan and Doris Bartels Endowed Scholarship in Nursing; this scholarship was established for outstanding students studying in the field of nursing: Matthew Fouberg of Forestburg.
Education Learning Through Service Scholars; the elementary, secondary and special education majors in the Learning Through Service independent honors practicum within the education department have demonstrated superior ability in the university classroom and exceptional teaching skill during field experiences. The students are approved by education department faculty and placed in a classroom with a master teacher/mentor; they write their own course objectives designed to connect coursework with academic inquiry and apply theory to classroom practice while providing service to the community. Eligible students may apply to participate in this experience for up to three semesters: Rachel Selland of Woonsocket.
Honor Societies; Sigma Zeta – science and mathematics: Lindsey Miller, Letcher
Honors in scholarship; students who earn recognition for Honors in Scholarship must be in current attendance with a grade point average of 3.5 or above for all work at DWU and elsewhere. Juniors and seniors must have successfully completed at least two semesters; sophomores, one semester; and freshmen, 16 hours:
Seniors: Amber Hiles of Woonsocket, Lacey VanLaecken of Letcher.

When is a field trip not just a field trip?
The fifth and sixth grade classes at Woonsocket School had the idea to turn their field trip into a helping hands caring project for the Ronald McDonald House.
The first step was compiling a list of items that needed to be donated. The students brainstormed ideas. Items needed are toiletry items, microwave items and personal products.
The second step was advertising the project by handing out flyers, advertising at the school play program and creating colorful posters.
Third, the classes decorated boxes to collect items located at the school.
On May 11, the classes will go to the Ronald McDonald House in Sioux Falls to donate the collected items. The Ronald McDonald House serves everyone in need of a place to stay while a loved one, especially children, are in the hospital. This wonderful place runs on donations. The classes will also tour the facility.
The goal for the year, which was 300 items, encouraged the students to put others first. It you would like to help the classes reach their goal by donating, please bring your items to the fifth or sixth grade classroom at Woonsocket School.
Editors note—The Lutheran-Methodist Parish is also collecting items at the Methodist Church.

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