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Something very exciting happened on Friday night of this year’s Sanborn County Achievement Days last weekend. At around 5:30 p.m., a highly anticipated groundbreaking ceremony took place for construction to start on the new addition to the current 4-H building in Forestburg. The new addition is going to be attached to the north side of the existing building and will double the size of the facility.

With a hefty $430,000 price tag for the addition, the building committee made up of Paula Linke, Riley Zoss-Littau, Myron Sonne, Scott Senska, Andy Ettswold, Art and Audrey Kneen and Rod Weber have been raising funds for over four years to get this project accomplished, and the time has finally come to see their diligent work pay off. The initial goal was $300,000, then $350,000, and they are now working on $430,000, as they have dealt with an increase in costs since the COVID epidemic. They are currently at just over $360,000 raised after they received a nice donation of $5,000 from the family of Omer and Lucile Fouberg on July 31. 

…Read on in this week’s issue of the Sanborn Weekly Journal!

On Wednesday, July 19, emergency services personnel traveled to the Forestburg Farmers Elevator for a Pre-Incident Planning Session. The purpose of this training is to learn about the business and discuss how to handle emergency events like fire, grain engulfment and high angle rescue. Organizations attending were Artesian Fire Department, Canova Fire Department, Howard Fire Department, Letcher Fire Department, Sanborn County Ambulance, Sanborn County Sheriff’s Department and Town & Country Fire District (Woonsocket). Approximately 30 personnel were  in attendance.

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

Wednesday night was a very exciting time at dog practice! Participants got to try out five new obstacles purchased for dog agility. New equipment included a tire jump, dog walk, weave poles, see-saw and pause table. 

It was so much fun teaching the dogs and encouraging them to try these new things. For many of the dogs, it was scary to walk across a see-saw that moved and to balance across a narrow walkway. Many techniques (including dog treats) were used to encourage them every step of the way. 

Dogs and humans are learning patience and technique as they prepare for the upcoming dog show at Achievement Days.

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

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