Martin’s passion for military runs deep

The month of November is known as National Veterans and Military Family Month. Jenni Martin, of Dakota Dunes, fits into both of these categories. She has been active in the military for the United States Army and is also a current member of the Air Guard in addition to being a mom.

Honoring all the veterans

Dakota Valley held a ceremony to honor Veterans Day in the high school gym on Friday, Nov. 11. Students in 4th through 12th grade, along with teachers and staff, were in attendance. Speakers for the event included student council members, Dr. Tonia Warzecha and Marine veteran Phil Kratz of Dakota Dunes.

City awarded funds for new lift station

The City of North Sioux City had submitted a plan for a new lift station in the southwest part of the city to South Dakota’s state water plan. They learned at the meeting Nov. 7, that the city was awarded $5,351,110 in SRF loan funding and awarded an additional $1,511,890 in ARPA grant funding. The council approved Resolution 2022-09 Sewer Facilities Improvement.

McDonald recalls time in WWII

Jim McDonald, of North Sioux City, is a World War II veteran who grew up on a small farm near Smithland, IA. After graduating from high school, McDonald enlisted in the United States Army and embarked on a military journey that was far different from his midwestern life.

Rounds seeking 2023 internship applications

U.S. Senator Mike Rounds is currently accepting applications from college students to serve as interns during the spring 2023 semester. Positions are available in his Washington, D.C. office and his state offices in Aberdeen, Rapid City, Pierre and Sioux Falls. Spring internships typically run from January to May, but dates can be tailored to specific schedules. Interns will receive a stipend, and the office works closely with all the universities to meet the criteria necessary for interns to receive college credit.

Bick elected as Grand Conductress

The South Dakota Grand Chapter Order of the Eastern Star has elected Grace Bick to the office of Grand Conductress and appointed Keith Sorge to the office of Grand Sentinal for the 202223 Session. Both Bick and Sorge are members of Juno Chapter in Vermillion. The Order of the Eastern Star is a Masonically related fraternity of women and men. The order is primarily social and charitable in nature, supporting many local services as well as statewide projects. Funding in the past year includes the Vermillion, Elk Point and Centerville Food Pantries, John Ryger Music Scholarships to two University of South Dakota students, the ESTARL (Eastern Star Training Awards for Religious Leadership), The Eastern Star Home in Redfield, SD and the Eastern Star Educational Scholarship.

South Dakota Well Drillers Association offers scholarships

The South Dakota Well Drillers Association (SDWDA) announced that it is offering the “SDWDA Quality Groundwater Scholarships” totaling $10,000 to be divided between five deserving students. There will be one $4,000, one $3,000 and three $1,000 scholarships awarded.

Recruiting charge leads to work on clarifying SDHSAA policies

The South Dakota High School Activities Association board of directors is considering adding more specific language to its policy against recruiting student athletes from one school to another. “We had a charge of recruiting this year,” said SDHSAA Executive Director Dan Swartos, noting that it was the first one in his six years with the association.

Students asked to lead sportsmanship initiative

At some South Dakota schools, students are taking the lead in trying to get better sportsmanship at athletic contests. During a discussion on Wednesday of the association’s initiative to increase spor tsmanship among players, coaches and fans, members of the South Dakota High School Activities Association’s board of directors heard a message recorded by grade school students at Hoven. “You are our role models,” the young narrator tells the fans. “We see and hear everything you say and do. Please refrain from making any negative comments.”

USDA launches loan assistance tool to enhance equity, customer service

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) launched a new online tool to help farmers and ranchers better navigate the farm loan application process. This uniform application process will help to ensure all farm loan applicants receive equal support and have a consistent customer experience with USDA’s Farm Service Agency (FSA) regardless of their individual circumstances.