Bruns, Rosenquist to participate in 3-Class Shootout

The 35th Annual 3-Class Shootout basketball All-Star game will be held on Saturday, March 25 at the McCook Central Auditorium in Salem, SD. All three classes in both boys and girls will be represented by many of the top seniors in South Dakota. The games are as follows:

 

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Rabbitt donates to library

Rabbitt Family Vision Center, of North Sioux City, has been in business for 25 years and to celebrate they started things off by giving back to the area. Dr. Dan Rabbitt and Offi ce Manager Jeff Rabbitt were both at the North Sioux City Community Library on Thursday, March 2 to donate a low vision magnifier that can be used by all patrons.

 

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EPJ Boys battle hard to win state berth

The Elk Point-Jefferson Huskies showed their grit, determination and persistence to overcome the Waubay/Summit Mustangs March 9. With the 58-50 win, the Huskies advanced to the state tournament.

 

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Years of love built off of laughter and memories

With the help of coworkers, two young people fell in love and have made that love last for 72 years. Danny and Arlene Nyreen were married Feb.

 

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Sioux City Metros capture state title

The Sioux City Metros garnered a first place finish at Midwest High School Hockey League Tournament March 3-5 to be named State Champions. Their 5-4 win over the Des Moines Oak Leafs secured the championship.

 

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Huskies headed to state in youth wrestling

The Youth Huskies competed at regions in Yankton on Saturday (3/11). The top three in each weight class earned the opportunity to advance to the state tournament in Aberdeen.

 

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Curry continues success in athletics

An Elk Point-Jefferson alum has continued her success in athletics on the collegiate scale. Curry had an outstanding career as a Husky qualifying for the South Dakota High School Activities Association Class A State Track and Field three times.

 

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Elk Point-Jefferson Huskies prepare for state tournament

As the Elk Point-Jefferson Huskies prepare for the Class A State Basketball tournament in Sioux Falls, head coach Jake Otkin had great things to say about his team. 00 – Chace Fornia - Can score, can rebound, can pass, can defend the post and the perimeter.

 

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FCS to build a new grain facility in southeast South Dakota

The Board of Directors and Management of Farmers Coop Society (FCS) is pleased to announce the construction of a state-of-the-art grain elevator in southeast South Dakota. The “Union Grove” elevator will be located nine miles directly south of Beresford, SD, and one quarter mile east of I-29 Exit 38. The construction will start this March and will accept soybeans in the Fall of 2023.

 

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Observers see improved civility in Capitol in 2023

Photo Courtesy of Erin Bormett, Argus Leader As it winds to a close, the 2023 legislative session in South Dakota will likely be remembered as the year of the great tax cut debate and for the somewhat surprising willingness of the GOPled Legislature to reject several proposals from a popular Republican governor. But many observers and participants in the process are noting another significant…

 

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