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Locals perform well at 2022 South Dakota State Fair

By Sherryl Rankin, SDSU Extension Office for Sanborn County

PICTURED IS Bailey Feistner and her rooster, who earned Grand Champion Poultry at the South Dakota State Fair.

The 2022 South Dakota State Fair is now behind us, and Sanborn County 4-Hers can breathe a sigh of relief as all their hard work has paid off.  The successes received is so much more than the ribbons and awards listed below.  It is reflected in their determination to do the very best  and the knowledge gained in completing their projects.  Sanborn County can be very proud of the 4-Hers who have represented us.  Their hard work was evident to all.  

This year, the amount of projects a 4-H member was allowed to exhibit varied within each project area.  In animals, they could show three Beef (Breeding and Market), four Companion Animal, four Dairy Cattle, four Dairy Goats, four Meat Goats (Breeding and Market Meat), four Poultry, four Rabbit, four Sheep (Breeding and Market) and four Swine (Breeding and Market). For their static exhibits, they were allowed to show up to six display exhibits.

…See results and an additional photo in this week’s issue of the Sanborn Weekly Journal!

Area residents awoke on Saturday morning to news of a high-speed chase that had started in the dark hours of the early morning that day. The Huron Police Department had been in pursuit of a stolen vehicle and the chase brought them south to the rural Sanborn and Jerauld County line. According to the Jerauld County Sheriff’s Office, “The pursuit ended in a corn field in rural Jerauld County and a perimeter was setup. Officers located the vehicle and prepared to use Police Service Dog Mack [of Jerauld County Sheriff’s Department] to locate the suspects.” Once the officers announced they would be sending the dog in to search, a female from the car gave herself up prior to Mack being deployed to search. The vehicle was then cleared and towed.

Later, on Saturday, officers were called out to a rural Jerauld County home where it was reported that a male the homeowners did not know was seen on their property. The location was not far from the original location, so when officers arrived, a male was taken into custody. It was then determined that there was another male still at large. Jerauld County Deputy Sheriff Sheldon reported, “Due to the homeowners not knowing where the first male had come from, officers cleared the property in search of the last male. Police Service Dog Mack was deployed into the home to search for the other male suspect. No other suspects were located at this time.”

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

On Sunday, July 3, stormy weather hit the area and delayed the Water Festival’s schedule slightly, but not without doing some serious damage to crops in the northern part of Sanborn County. Pictures of piles of hail in the ditches and people’s yards were posted on social media, and if a person didn’t read what was said about the picture, they would think it was snow that had fallen. No reports of structural damage were reported to the news office, but there were reports of total crop loss in many fields in the area. 

A stronger and more potent storm came through most of the state on Tuesday, July 5, that took out power for several hours and made for a couple days of cleanup all over every town in the county. It was indicated as another “derecho” similar to the one that hit the area a few weeks ago. It consisted of violent winds up to 98 miles per hour and torrential rains that made rivers in the streets. Rain gauges measured over three inches of rain in Woonsocket and most of the surrounding area. The aftermath was many trees uprooted and others split apart. Yards and streets were filled with branches, trees and debris from neighbors’ yards. 

At press time, most of the mess that the Tuesday storm had left was cleaned up with the help of city and state crews and many volunteers who came out to help their neighbors and friends. Again, there were no reports of major structural damage, but there was enough yard, tree and plant damage to last everyone for the rest of this summer.

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

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