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Six schools performed in the 2024 Region 7B One-Act Play Contest in the Ipswich High School Theatre on January 17. Schools participating were Faulkton, Selby, Timber Lake, Edmunds Central, Lemmon and Warner. Three judges watched the performances. Judge critiques followed each play. At the end of the day the superior performances were announced for each school. It was then announced that the top two performances were given by Edmunds Central and Timber Lake. They will advance to the SDHSAA State...
Ipswich and North Central had busy week's for boys and girls playing basketball. They even played themselves last week. See inside the Tribune for sports reports....
The Hosmer community hosted a blood drive with Vitalant on January 8 at the Hosmer Fire Hall which helped collect a total of 37 units of blood products for patients in need. A total of 25 individuals volunteered to donate blood, including three new donors. The need for blood is constant and Vitalant strives to always keep a five-day supply of every blood type on the shelf to be able to meet the needs of patients across the region. Trauma and burn patients, premature infants, heart surgery patients, organ transplant recipients and people...
Scrapbooking has evolved from the ones our parents and grandparents would make. They would glue corners and stick in the photos or cards and invitations, etc. Most of the signed cards would display a full name, but not always. We found a couple old books in our home and looked through them Saturday afternoon. One was full of photos collected by my mother and grandmother. Luckily Ruth was good at identifying the subjects in white ink on the black pages. There was her 3-4 grade class in Bowdle and another in Onaka. The other book, much bigger,...
Senate Report by Bryan Breitling The 2024 Legislative Session opened with a frenzy! We are seeing a significant jump on bills flowing through the legislature! This early bill entry and committee processing should alleviate the crossover day pressure. After the second week, there were 127 House bills and 112 Senate bills introduced. In Joint Appropriations this second week, we heard budget reports from the Dept. of Social Services, Dept. of Human Services, Tribal Relations, Unified Judicial System, Bureau of Information Technology, and Dept. of...
From the Ipswich Tribune Thursday, June 10, 1930 Fossils Given to Library Museum R. H. Lent has left with the Bank of Ipswich to be placed with the library museum some very interesting fossils that he picked up about 65 miles south of Miles City where a number of Edmunds County homesteaders took land a number of years ago. One is a part of a petrified eel, another a clam shell which spells that thousands of years ago that country was part of a great sea, but the most interesting one is a perfect tree leaf presumably of the elm family which is a...
Lake Area Technical College Tiffany Sanderson, Lake Area Technical College President, announced the 2023 Fall President’s List. The President’s List is limited to full-time students who have achieved a semester grade point average of 3.5 to 4.0. Local students on the list include Carter Geditz, Kelsey Guthmiller (4.0 GPA) and Colby Sylte all of Ipswich. Northern State University Northern State University announced the students recognized on the President’s List and Dean’s List for the fall 2023 semester. The President's List includes full-ti...
January 29 — Cheeseburger, sweet potato fries, California blend, cherry applesauce January 30 — Creamed Chicken, rice, dinner roll, carrots, beets, pears, veggie bar January 31 — Spaghetti, corn, bread, peaches, veggie bar...
January 29 — Chicken Patty on homemade bun, green beans, sweet potatoes, juice, milk January 30 — Chicken Teriyaki, brown rice, broccoli, baby carrots, applesauce, milk January 31 — Hamburger in Gravy, mashed potatoes, peas, mandarin oranges, homemade bun, milk...
Ipswich Area Youth Wrestlers competed at the NSU Tournament on Jan. 21 in Aberdeen. Results included: GIRLS Harper Miller, pre K-2nd 34-39 lbs.- 5th place Lorena Geditz, pre K-2nd 41-47 lbs.- 3rd place Parker Opsahl, pre K-2nd 49-52 lbs.- 4th place Jemma Olson, pre K-2nd 54-59 lbs.- 4th place Skyler Opsahl, pre K-2nd 61-66 lbs.- 2nd place Harper Opsahl, Grade 3-5 85-100 lbs.- 3rd place BOYS Aiden Braun, 6 & under 31-33 lbs.- 2nd place Sutton Howard, 6 & under 34-38 lbs.- 1st place Kolt Olson, 6 & under 34-48 lbs.- 5th place Stetson Heilman, 6...
Ipswich and North Central split a girls/boys varsity basketball twin-bill last Tuesday in Roscoe. The hosts would capture the girls game 45-21 and the Tiger boys would respond with a 52-26 win of their own. The Thunder girls would jump ahead 19-4 at the end of the opening quarter and then led 33-6 at intermission. They would then carry a 38-9 edge into the final stanza and coasted to the win. Ella Batie was the game's top scorer for the Thunder with her 18 points and Amree Vander Vorst wasn't to...
North Central's varsity boys claimed a 45-13 Lake Region Conference basketball win last Saturday in Langford. But the Thunder girls would sustain a 48-31 loss to their hosts. Versus Langford, the NC boys would lead 10-4, 20-9 and 28-12 at each of their respecting quarter-breaks. The Thunder were able to feature a balanced scoring attack, led by Raynor Sprague and Dawson Walz with nine points apiece. Tim Rucker was next with eight points, followed by Cole Beitelspacher with six points including a trey. Next would be Cooper Oxner with his five...
The North Central girls were defeated 61-30 by Herreid/Selby Area in Bowdle last Friday. The visitors from HSA would lead14-6 after a quarter and also 25-20 at the half. But they gained more separation in the second half starting with a 40-29 third quarter lead. One reason would be Jordyn Rossow with her 18 points and another would be Katie Allbee with 16 points. She was followed by Jade Rossow also in double figures with 11 points. Four more Wolverines would score. Meanwhile the Thunder would be led by Ella Batie with 18 points followed by...
IHS Coach Todd Thorson met with three of his former Ipswich runners, now all running at NSU — Turner Thorson, Taylor Thorson and Ty Kadlec They were at an indoor meet held at University of Mary last Saturday. Former Tiger runner Macy Heinz could have been somewhere near. She is a NSU assistant coach...
Ipswich sustained a narrow 55-51 boys high school basketball decision to Gregory last Saturday during the Hanson Classic in Mitchell. But Gregory would go ahead 13-8 after a quarter and led 26-18 at intermission. But the Tigers would definitely hang around during the second half, trailing 40-34 with a quarter to play. It was that close. Gregory would be led by Daniel Mitchell's 21 points and six more players would enter their scoring column that day, led by Noah Bearshield's nine points. They were 21-46 in floor shots that featured four treys...
Ipswich lost a girls/boys varsity doubleheader at Faulkton last Friday that was a conference affair. The hosts' girls would outlast Ipswich 45-31 and their boys would edge their Tiger counterparts 48-41. Ipswich actually led Faulkton for portions of both games. The Tiger girls jumped ahead 9-6 in the opening quarter and then trailed 26-14 at intermission. The hosts would only increase their lead to 37-24 with a quarter to play. The Trojan girls were led by Kelli Stoeker with 15 points and Carley Cotton also got into double-figures with 13...
The Ipswich/Bowdle wrestlers competed in the Mobridge-Pollock Round Robin on Jan. 16 in Mobridge. Ipswich/Bowdle, McLaughlin and Mobridge-Pollock wrestlers participated. Results were: 144 — Gunnar Knittel: lost by fall 5:25, lost by decision 5-3, for second place, no team points 157 — Beau Schilling: received two byes for first place, scoring two team points 175 — Justin Rohrbach: received two byes for first place, scoring two team points 215 — Kadyn Weisser: won by fall 3:25, won by fall 3:19 for first place, scoring 14 team points The Ips...