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Golfers enjoy a Scramble in the Sand

Pony Hills leaderboard remains the same

Once again, the leaderboard hasn’t changed going into, now, week 10. Arin Boschee and Casey Beigh still hold on to the top position with 123.5 points, while Tryce Slykhuis and Myles Cuka continue in a close second with 121.5 points. Jim VanDenHemel and Dan Hinker stay comfortably in third place with 119.5 points. 

This week’s low scratch round went to Tyler Krueger, hitting a 31, and the low round with handicap went to Brady Larson with a 26.

The Annual Scramble in the Sand Tournament was held at Pony Hills on Saturday, July 20 with 21 teams participating. Winners in the first flight were: first place – Arin and Aric Boschee, scoring a 58; second place – Mike Johnson and Stephen Davis with a 64; and third place – Brian and Jevon Goertz, shooting a 66. 

The second flight was for co-ed teams, and the winners were: first place – Rod and Tara Weber with a 62; second place – Andy and Shelby Johnson hitting a 71; and third place went to Garth and Sarah Swenson who hit a 72.

…See pictures of the winners in this week’s issue of the Sanborn Weekly Journal!

BROOKINGS, South Dakota State University Extension Crops Business Management Specialist Jack Davis is retiring after 30 years of serving South Dakota’s agricultural community. 

There will be a retirement open house for Davis from 3 to 4:30 p.m. CDT on Aug. 19 at the SDSU Extension Mitchell Regional Center. 

A native of rural Forestburg, Davis graduated from Woonsocket High School before attending SDSU for college. He graduated in 1982 with a bachelor’s degree in agriculture business. He returned to the family farm and raised corn, alfalfa and cattle until 1988 when he decided to pursue a graduate degree. 

In 1989, he graduated from the University of South Dakota in Vermillion with a master’s in business administration and information systems. Davis then taught accounting and economics at Dakota State University in Madison from 1989 to 1992, before working as a public accountant and a controller for a manufacturing business. 

In 1994, he joined SDSU Extension and was one of a handful of farm management agents who would help people with financial analysis and projections. He’s seen drastic changes in technology and its uses for agriculture over the last 30 years, and Davis has enjoyed helping others embrace those changes. 

…Read on and see a picture of Davis in this week’s issue of the Sanborn Weekly Journal!

Does the Forestburg area have enough interest in preserving its unique history to work toward creating an Historical Society? Are there volunteers interested in working on and supporting such a project? Are the pioneer homesteader family histories along with the Ruskin Park story, the watermelon industry, and the various county school histories worth preserving in a local museum? Could the wonderful 500-page history of Sanborn County compiled and printed in the 1960s by Mrs. Alice Mitchell Brown and Sherman S. Judy be preserved and expanded in such an effort?

In early June, a group of individuals met to discuss and explore possible interest in creating a Forestburg Historical Society. It was decided that the 2024 Melon Festival on Aug. 17 might provide a time to collect community feedback. There will be at least one if not two trailers at the site of the festival that will house a display of historic documents, pictures and artifacts in the trailer(s).  Contributions of historic articles or items to be exhibited on a one-day basis are welcome. If you would like to become involved in this effort, please contact Ron Brakke at rbrakke@brakkeconsulting.com or call Ron at 214-906-0750, Adam Alt at 605-770-8512 or altcustomfarms@yahoo.com, or Curt Talley at cltalley2011@gmail.com or at 605-996-7117.

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