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Wagner Bon Homme Varsity Scored a 123.80 to make it their season best!! They placed 7th just missing the 6th place team plaque by 1.40. This year’s state team members consisted of Jenna Duffek, Skye Kotalik, Alexys Rueb, and Raelee Lanphear all of Bon Homme and Mia Dion, Heavenly Madsen, Faith Podzimek, and Alcista Dion all of Wagner. These 8 girls together make a great team that we can only see improve these next few years. Together these girls have a fun time and have really improved on all evets. They started off on the beam this afternoon. Jenna Duffek, Alcista Dion and Alexys Reub all three competed no fall routines. They continued their second rotation to the floor. Where they showed power and grace. Although they did not all receive the score they had been working towards all season, they held their heads high, cheered on their teammates and pushed forth to the vault. Here they scored well. All four counted scores were above and 8. We ended the afternoon on the uneven bars. It wasn’t quite our season’s best overall event score; but the girls all put their best foot forward and tried their best.
Read moreTara are Deb Stellingwerf and Steve Stellingwerf both of Sioux Falls, and Sharon Soukup Wiebenga of Tyndall and Terry Wiebenga of Yankton would like to announce the engagement of their children, Frank Wiebenga and Tara Stellingwerf of Sioux Falls.
Read moreMallix Rodney (6 pounds 6 ounces) and Lux Betty (7 pounds 14 ounches) were born February 6, 2020 in Sumter, SC to parents Trevor and Promise Lensing.
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Read moreThe following local students have been named to the dean’s list for academic excellence after the fall 2019 semester at South Dakota State University. To earn dean’s list distinctions in SDSU’s colleges, students must have completed a minimum of 12 credits and must have earned at least a 3.5 GPA on a 4.0 scale. Students with an asterisk received a perfect 4.0 GPA.
Read moreSouth Dakota is the best state in the nation to do business. We have a lot of great things going for us – low taxes, low regulations, a strong work ethic – but we must constantly work to expand our horizons and advance our communities. We’re aggressively pursuing new industries and businesses that create goodpaying jobs for our kids and grandkids. As we do that, we must also take a close look at existing issues that may hold back progress.
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