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The Ipswich School Theatre will be the site of the Region 7B One-Act Play competition on January 17. Schools in Region 7B are Edmunds Central, Faulkton Area, Herreid, Lemmon, Selby Area, Timber Lake and Warner. All plays can be no longer than 45 minutes and the judges’ critiques follow the end of each. The plays are open to the public. The schedule is: • Faulkton Area 9 a.m. • Selby Area 10 a.m. • Timber Lake 11 a.m. • Break 12-1 p.m. • Edmunds Central 1 p.m. • Lemmon 2 p.m. • Herreid 3 p.m. • Warner 4 p.m. • Awards 5:30 p.m. The top two pl...
An Edmunds Central cast will perform in the Region 7B One-Act Play Competition on Wednesday, Jan. 17 in the Ipswich School Theatre. Edmunds Central performs at 1 p.m. The genre of the play is Director's Choice. Director Sandra Beyers said, "Our play this year is based on the book Ten Days in a Madhouse by Nellie Bly. The play title is NELLIE, and tells the story of Nellie Bly, investigative journalist in 1887 who checked herself into Blackwell's Island Asylum for ten days." Bly reported on the i...
Ipswich librarian Cindy Percy is inviting local readers to come on in to the Ipswich Library and make yourself comfortable. She has rearranged some of the sections, hoping to make the library more user-friendly. She has set up a children’s area and plans to have furniture to make it comfortable for users. She would welcome donations of items for children. The hours have been changed. The library is open 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdays. Hours are unchanged on Wednesday and Friday — 2 to 6 p.m. Cindy has invited library cus...
The Edmunds County 4-H BB Gun, Air Pistol, and Archery Shooting Sports programs will be starting this month. These programs take place at the 4-H Building in Ipswich and are open to youth between the ages of 8 (by January 1, 2024) and 18 that are registered 4-H members. They will begin on Monday, January 15 at 6:30 p.m. with a cleanup/setup night. Coaches Joe Galbraith, Doug Wittmeier, and Jim Kanable will also discuss the time and date of practices and any changes in the program. Members MUST be accompanied by an adult to help with individual...
Roscoe and Ipswich will be sponsoring Community Blood Drives next week. The Roscoe Blood Drive is planned on Tuesday, Jan. 16 from 9:15 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the American Legion Post. To make an appointment contact Carol Geier, 605-287-4740 or online at Vitalant.org - Donate Now. The Blood Drive code is Roscoe. A Community Blood Drive is also planned in Ipswich on Thursday, Jan. 18 from 1:15 to 6 p.m. in the Holy Cross Hall. To make an appointment contact Jerald Brooks, 605-380-1925 or online at Vitalant.org - Donate Now. The Blood Drive code is...
One of the things that you could do during the New Year would be to write a book! Yes, write a book. It might not be as difficult as you might think. You should indeed think about it. And if you go ahead with your ideas, I did read somewhere that over 75 % of Americans actually feel that they do indeed have a story idea that is remaining to be published, be it a novel or a documentary. The latter might not be a bad idea since 2024 is indeed an election year. So it's so much easier to computerize your story now that you won't be using an old...
The Edmunds Central School released the Second Quarter and First Semester Honor Rolls. Students on the list are: 2nd Quarter A Honor Roll First Grade: Lawree Ford, Tenley Heyne, Milo Meier, and Isabella Spears Second Grade: Oakley Beyers and Liam Heyne Third Grade: None Fourth Grade: Sutton Paplow, Liam Schumacher, and Brooklyn Wollman Fifth Grade: Vayda Roth, Declan Schumacher, and Emma Wesch Sixth Grade: None Seventh Grade: Brayden Heyne Eighth Grade: Sheradyn Geditz Ninth Grade: Kennadi Aman, Cash Anderson, Jillian Fischer, Ashton Heyne,...
From the Ipswich Tribune Thursday, March 6, 1930 ROGERS ON RADIO MARCH 12 A great radio program is announced for Wednesday evening, March 12, from 9:30 to 10:30 with Will Rogers, America’s favorite “wisecracker”, as master of ceremonies, Sousa’s Band to play “Stars and Stripes Forever” and other world-famous pieces and Louise Homer to sing the home ballads which have endeared her to music lovers. Advance notices say that this will be the outstanding radio event of 1930 so far. The program is to be broadcast throughout the middle west in con...
January 11 — Tator Tot Hotdish, beets, fresh fruit, homemade bun, milk January 12 — Grilled Chicken Sandwich, green beans, cooked carrots, peaches, milk January 15 — No School, Martin Luther King, Jr. Day January 16 — Corn Dog, green beans, baby carrots, cinnamon applesauce cups, milk January 17 — B-B-Q, baked beans, coleslaw, fresh fruit, milk January 18 — Chicken Nuggets, mashed potatoes, cooked carrots, fruit cocktail, homemade bun, milk January 19 — Fish Sticks, scalloped potatoes, peas and carrots, juice, homemade bun, milk...
January 11 — Country Steak, mashed potatoes/ gravy, carrots, peaches January 12 — No School January 15 — Hot Dog, sweet potato fries, broccoli, mandarin oranges January 16 — Stroganoff, noodles, bread, green beans, mixed fruit, veggie bar January 17 — Chicken Wrap, corn, rice crispy, grapes, veggie bar January 18 — Chili, cinnamon puff or tostitos chips, peas, applesauce January 19 — No School...
The FFA jacket is the team "uniform," to be worn at all official FFA events and competitions; a physical reminder of the personal accomplishments achieved through the organization - a symbol of commitment and dedication for all who wear the corduroy. Ideally, each FFA member has his/her own jacket, however members come from a variety of socioeconomic backgrounds, and many of them cannot finance an FFA jacket. Chapter-owned jackets, that FFA members can borrow as needed, can aide these situations for generations of students. The South Dakota...
North Central would drop a league varsity high school basketball doubleheader to Warner last Friday in Roscoe. The score of the girls outcome would be 50-34 and the boys setback was 68-36. Versus Warner's girls the Thunder would fall behind 23-7 after a quarter and then trailed 35-14 at intermission. The visitors owned a 43-25 lead after three stanzas and coasted to their win. But Amree Vander Vorst would lead the Thunder with her 15 points that featured a trio of treys. Ella Batie was next...
North Central made a Saturday, Jan. 6 LRC journey to Faulkton Area in doubleheader high school varsity basketball action. But the visitors would sweep the evening with a 53-24 varsity girls win and a 66-43 boys victory. The hosts would only lead 11-4 after a quarter in the girls game but led 23-13 at intermission. But Faulkton really enjoyed the third quarter to lead 34-18 at that juncture of the game. The hosts were led by Carley Cotton with 20 points including three treys. And Jaymi Senn also nearly reached double figures with her nine...
The details of North Central's recent varsity basketball games at Timber Lake were released. The Thunder girls indeed edged their hosts 39-37. They had narrowly led at each respective quarter ending 8-5, 21-18 and 28-26. Jenisa Jacobs was one reason with 15 points. And Ella Batie added a double-double consisting of 10 points and 11 rebounds. Next would be Alaina Dosch with six points on a pair of treys. Amree Vander Vorst added four points and Katelyn Engelhart and Sydney Bertsch contributed two points apiece. (Jaylee Schoelerman led the...
The Ipswich Area Youth Wrestlers competed in Miller on Sunday, January 7 and placed second as a team out of 25 teams. Individual results: First place- Aiden Braun, Stetson Heilman, Elliott Kallas, Cayson Howard, Elmer Braun, Zander Geditz, Jase Heilman, Second place- Fletcher Hoyle, Lorena Geditz, Isaiah Kadlec, Tucker Habeck Third place- Sutton Howard, Archer Hoyle, Emerson Pollock Fourth place- Steven Geditz, Bryce Hochalter...
Ipswich out-manned Northwestern 64-34 in Lake Region Conference boys high school basketball action last Tuesday, Jan. 2 in the Tiger Den. The Tigers had more than doubled the Wildcats 17-4 in the first quarter and would then lead 35-17 at halftime. Ipswich led 48-27 with a quarter to play and then coasted to a victory. Ipswich enjoyed 21 points from Jace Konsor including one trey. Chet Peterson also reached double-figure scoring with 17 points and distributed five of his team's 17 assists. Next...
The Ipswich/Bowdle wrestling team competed in the Bob Lager Invitational in Miller on Jan. 6. The I/B team earned 22 points for 15th place. Phillip Area won the event with 204.5 points. I/B wrestler Kadyn Weisser placed fourth wrestling Tim Bouza of Wagner in the third place match. I/B wrestling results were: 144 — Gunnar Knittel: lost by fall 1:14, won by decision 7-0, lost by fall 3:48, scoring one team point 157 — Beau Schilling: won by injury default 0:20 lost by fall 1:00, lost by fall 1:00, scoring four team points 175 — Justin Rohrb...
Ipswich and Warner split a girls/boys Lake Region Conference varsity twinbill on January 4 in Warner. The hosts would win the girls confrontation 53-18 but the Tiger boys would then outlast their hosts for a 55-45 victory. Tiger fans were never so happy for free throw opportunities. Why is that? That's because the Morarchs had closed to within two possessions 48-42. However they needed to foul for possession and Ipswich would sink five of six free throw tries down the stretch to help restore some order. Trevor Heinz would make three of them in...