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BROOKINGS – South Dakota State University Extension recognized staff and faculty members for achievements in service and educational programming at its annual Fall Conference Sept. 26-28 at the Ramkota Conference Center in Pierre.

Awards include recognition of SDSU Extension programming and research, promotions and years of service. 

“It is exciting to recognize our SDSU Extension professionals and the impactful work that they conduct each and every day,” said Karla Trautman, SDSU Extension Director. “Whether acknowledging years of service to the organization or the creation of innovative programs, it is important to elevate and celebrate the accomplishments of our talented and valued professionals.”

Audra Scheel, SDSU Extension 4-H Youth Program Advisor – Sanborn and Jerauld/Buffalo counties, was one of the recipients of the Excellence in Programming Innovation and Creativity Award for developing the Teen Leadership Academy.

Scheel also received a Multi-Disciplinary Program Seed Grant for the Beef 2 School project, which will work with school districts to incorporate local beef products into the school lunch program and a beef nutrition education component in the classroom.

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

Tanner Christian, the son of Stuart Christian and Kristi Weber of Woonsocket, qualified to compete in the Leal’s Junior Bull Riding Championship Junior World Finals (previously known as the Junior National Finals Rodeo) in Las Vegas, Nev., on Dec. 7-11. He will be competing in the Junior Bull Riding Championship 14-15-year-old division. Christian will ride for round one on Thursday, Dec. 7, and round two on Saturday, Dec. 9. There are 35 bull riders in his division, and the top 10 in each division will move on to compete in the Short Go on Monday, Dec. 11.

Christian has had a successful bull riding season and participating in the championship is the culmination of all his hard work and rodeo achievements.  

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

JoAnn Schladweiler retired  from Prairie View Healthcare Center in Woonsocket after a nearly 35 year nursing career at the facility. She has worked in healthcare for a total of 54 years.  

JoAnn grew up on the family farm near Farmer with eight siblings and parents, Irene and Steve Schladweiler. JoAnn’s mother also worked for many years in healthcare.

The family moved to Mitchell in 1968 where JoAnn finished her last two years of high school, graduating from MHS in 1970.  She started working in healthcare just before  her senior year of high school in July of 1969. JoAnn had  joined the Distributive Education Club of America (DECA) through school.  In DECA, you have to complete the rest of the required classes for credit along with being employed at a job you were graded on and received a salary. JoAnn saved enough money to pay for her tuition at Mitchell Vo-Tech and earned a degree as a Licensed Practical Nurse.    

JoAnn’s first healthcare job was through DECA. She worked the 2-7 p.m. shift as a nurse’s aide at St. Joseph’s Hospital (now Queen of Peace). After having  completed the required courses at Vo-Tech, JoAnn graduated as an LPN in 1971. There were 40 students in her graduating class and not many LPN positions available at that time. JoAnn did work for a few months as an LPN at Saint Joseph’s Hospital and after that started working in long term healthcare facilities.  

JoAnn’s first long term care facility LPN position was at Hocking Home on West 3rd Street  in Mitchell. The home was sold to David and Pat Miles with the name being changed in honor of David’s grandparents to become Wilge Memorial Home. With the Miles’ as managers, JoAnn was the only nurse there.  She served as Director of Nursing with a Registered Nurse consultant. The Wilge Home relocated to a new building on East 6th Street by Firesteel (Golden Age Home). Where JoAnn worked retained the name, Wilge Memorial Home. The Wilge Home was eventually sold to Avera.

A life changing opportunity arose for JoAnn when her friend and former employer, Pat Miles, and her new husband, Skip Thorson, the newly appointed administrator of Prairie View, offered JoAnn a nursing position. They invited JoAnn to the long term care center in Woonsocket to see the new place where they were employed. She visited and liked what she saw. Two weeks later, an LPN position became available and JoAnn accepted the job working evenings and nights beginning Nov. 28, 1988. This was the start of JoAnn’s long career at Prairie View.   

In 2004, JoAnn was the recipient of the South Dakota Long Term Health Care Association’s Millie Award for excellent service. JoAnn commented that working in long term health care takes hard work and dedication but has its rewards. The rewards are the smiles, laughter, and appreciation from the residents you have helped at critical times in their lives.  

When asked her retirement plans, JoAnn said she is enjoying the free time she never had before.  Future plans  include participating in church activities, socializing with friends and family,  and doing some traveling.

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