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On Thursday, Nov. 21, the Sanborn Central gym was full of representatives from businesses and colleges who had been invited there to speak to high school students about what their company or university has to offer for their future. They were asked to attend the college/career fair by Sanborn Central senior Bryce Larson, who organized the event as his senior project requirement. 

To start, Larson invited around 30-35 entities to attend, and 20 confirmed and setup at the actual event. In choosing who to ask for the event, Larson wanted to have a wide variety of options to try to reach everyone’s interests. “I didn’t want the fair to just be another career fair. I know that a lot of kids have been to a career fair before and have seen a lot of businesses before, so I wanted to have some businesses that I had hoped had never been to a career fair. I wanted to have a wide variety of different industries at the fair, so I thought of and contacted people from many different career paths. I contacted people that I had previously seen at career fairs myself and then thought of more I have never seen and thought kids would be interested in.”

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

According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC), there are more cases of Pertussis, commonly known as whooping cough, in the United States now than there were at this time last year. Their website states that “Whooping cough is an endemic (common) disease in the United States; however, reports of pertussis cases were lower than usual over the past few years, during and following the COVID-19 pandemic, which is probably due to mitigation measures used during the pandemic (e.g., masking, remote learning). Now, the United States is beginning to return to pre-pandemic patterns where more than 10,000 cases are typically reported each year.”

Recently, both Sanborn Central and Woonsocket Schools reported in their daily announcements that the schools had been contacted by the Horizon Health Clinic of Woonsocket with information about Pertussis due to the rise in cases in South Dakota. In a short interview with local provider, Katlyn Rostyne, CNP for the clinic in Woonsocket, she reported that the clinic contacted the schools because there was an unconfirmed case detected in Sanborn County, but there has also been an outbreak in Hartford and at South Dakota State University in Brookings, so they thought it would be best to get information out to the communities. “With many of Sanborn County’s young people going to school at SDSU, it was the responsible thing to do to get people informed, and with the unconfirmed case in our area, we needed the schools to be aware and take action, as well.”

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

On Saturday, Nov. 16, the annual Sanborn County Cancer Society Benefit Basketball Tournament was held at the Sanborn Central School gym. Four area fifth/sixth grade basketball teams participated in both the girls’ and boys’ divisions, Sanborn Central/Woonsocket (SCW) Blackhawks, Ethan Rustlers, Mt. Vernon/Plankinton (MVP) Titans and Wessington Springs Spartans.

The tournament kicked off Saturday morning with the girls’ division. Ethan earned first place, defeating SCW and MVP. MVP came in second when they beat Wessington Springs but lost to Ethan in a close back and forth championship matchup. SCW placed third when they lost a tough game to Ethan but showed their perseverance by winning against Wessington Springs in their second game. Wessington Springs came in fourth place.

The tournament continued into the afternoon with the boys’ division taking the floor. The young Blackhawks claimed first place by defeating Wessington Springs in their first game and winning by one point in a close game against MVP that came down to the wire. MVP earned second place by beating Ethan but losing to SCW in the championship game. Third place went to Ethan when they lost to MVP but defeated Wessington Springs in their second game. Wessington Springs received fourth place in the tournament.

…See a picture of the sixth grade boys and girls teams in this week’s issue of the Sanborn Weekly Journal!

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