August 2020

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this year’s Melon Fest in Forestburg was conducted differently. In order to try to keep a social distance and still have an enjoyable event, the committee organized what they called the COVID Cruise. Cars of all types, along with a few motorcycles, lined up in Forestburg and then traveled together to Woonsocket, then to Letcher, and then back to Forestburg. They were led by fire trucks from the Woonsocket, Artesian and Letcher Fire Departments.
In addition to the parade of cars to celebrate, they collected food and money for the Sanborn County Food Pantry. They also had door prizes that were given away once the cruise was over and everyone was back in Forestburg. They sold raffle tickets for other prizes and en-joyed each other’s company in small groups to end the evening of fun. The weather worked out perfectly, and participation was better than expected. They will now work on plans for next year’s festival, which everyone hopes will be closer to the events they have had in the past.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this year’s Melon Fest in Forestburg was conducted differently. In order to try to keep a social distance and still have an enjoyable event, the committee organized what they called the COVID Cruise. Cars of all types, along with a few motorcycles, lined up in Forestburg and then traveled together to Woonsocket, then to Letcher, and then back to Forestburg. They were led by fire trucks from the Woonsocket, Artesian and Letcher Fire Departments. 

In addition to the parade of cars to celebrate, they collected food and money for the Sanborn County Food Pantry. They also had door prizes that were given away once the cruise was over and everyone was back in Forestburg. They sold raffle tickets for other prizes and en-joyed each other’s company in small groups to end the evening of fun. The weather worked out perfectly, and participation was better than expected. They will now work on plans for next year’s festival, which everyone hopes will be closer to the events they have had in the past.

…See more photos in this week’s issue of the Sanborn Weekly Journal!

RAPID CITY – South Dakota Army National Guard graduated 11 new warrant officers in a ceremony held at Camp Rapid in Rapid City on Aug. 1.

The Warrant Officer Candidate School (WOCS) recruits soldiers to become warrant officers and subject matter experts in their respective fields. The program develops their leadership and communication skills to make them stronger leaders in their units.

“The biggest challenge of the course is bringing these people together who may or may not know anything about each other and getting them to work as a cohesive team,” said Chief Warrant Officer 4 Clinton Store, senior instructor for the WOCS with First Battalion, 196th Regional Training Institute.

This year’s WOCS graduating class was unique in its combination of two different course options. Five of the WOCS soldiers took part in the “fast track course,” which consisted of two consecutive weeks of training in South Dakota. While the other six WOCS soldiers participated in the “traditional training course” from October 2019 through March 2020, one weekend a month during that time frame.

“The WOCS course was extremely challenging, but my classmates and I all agree that it was worth it,” said Warrant Officer 1 Jared Schrupp.

Before graduating, all WOCS soldiers completed training at the 200th Regional Training Institute, Fort McClellan in Anniston, Ala. The soldiers were tested both physically and mentally; they were taught skills that prepared them as officers for the challenges that lie ahead.

Warrant officers make up the technical foundation of the United States Army, specializing in a technical area.

The warrant officer’s duty is to help their fellow soldiers maintain, operate and integrate Army systems and equipment across the full spectrum of Army operations building the South Dakota Army National Guard into a stronger and united force.

Included in the soldiers who graduated from the current class was Warrant Officer 1 Chris Johnston, who will now take on the duties as Quartermaster for the 109th Engineer Battalion in Rapid City. Johnston is a 1999 graduate of Woonsocket High School and the son of Mary Kay and the late Dick Johnston. One of his instructors for the WOCS program was Woonsocket’s very own, Joel Rassel.

…See a photo in this week’s issue of the Sanborn Weekly Journal!

Over the weekend, some of Sanborn County’s finest youth traveled to Ft. Pierre for the State 4-H Finals Rodeo. Everyone performed well, and some earned hardware to make their hard work worthwhile.

Tater Moody and Cayden Slykhuis earned fourth place together in the average in the team roping event, which earned them belt buckles. Layton Zoss had a fourth-place ride in one round of the junior cattle riding event.

In the first round, Madi Moody had her first 20-point pole run and ended in second, and Mason Moody ended with no times. In round two, Mason had a 12-second team roping run, and a 67-point bull ride, but did not place in either event. For the second round, Madi had a seven-second goat run and a faster pole run, but she tipped a pole, so didn’t place in either event. Madi did earn a scholarship for her performance efforts.

The highlight of the weekend was Aubrey Moody’s first-place finish in the flag race. Aubrey earned a saddle for her performance. 

Others who participated from Sanborn County were Teya and Trey Moody and Tanner Christian.

…See a photo in this week’s issue of the Sanborn Weekly Journal!

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