Articles from the August 18, 2021 edition


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  • Ribbons earned by county's 4-Hers

    Aug 18, 2021

    Edmunds County 4-H members displayed their 2021 projects and animals at the 4-H Achievement Days held August 4-6 in Ipswich. Crowned 4-H Royalty were Queen Bridget Fuhrmann, daughter of Bruce and Janet Fuhrmann, Cloverbud Princess Addison Galbraith, daughter of Joe and Lacey Galbraith, and Cloverbud Prince Treyton Hutson, son of Tracy and Jean Hutson. The Secret Alumni was revealed on Friday evening as Hannah Holsing. The first correct guess came from Deanne Hoyle. dog show The Dog Show was...

  • Ipswich Lions Club hosts blood drive with Vitalant

    Aug 18, 2021

    The Ipswich Lions Club is hosting a blood drive with Vitalant on Monday, Aug. 23 at Father Bormann Hall from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. Donors can make an appointment to give blood by calling Jerry Brooks at 605-380-1925, at www.vitalant.org or by calling (877) 258-4825. First time donors are always welcome. Before you donate: • Eat a healthy, low-fat meal within two hours of your donation. The day before, eat a salty snack. When you donate blood, you lose about a gram of salt. Replacing it ahead of time helps keep your blood pressure normal. • Hyd...

  • Touch-A-Truck

    Aug 18, 2021

    Youth and adults were able to get close to large equipment at the Touch-A-Truck event on Wednesday, Aug. 11. There was a variety of equipment to see....

  • Fiddlin' Around

    -deg|Aug 18, 2021

    It’s fair week and doesn’t it always rain during the Brown County Fair? Let’s indeed hope that is the case to help alleviate our on-going drought. We’ve had some recent southeasterly wind (for a change), and that frequently blows up something as well. Maybe the southern parts of S.D. have been faring somewhat better with more timely rains because it does appear to be somewhat greener around the countryside. Those tropical storms can sometimes open up the Gulf moisture even up here. At least it may be somewhat cooler for a while. Tena’s...

  • Ipswich History

    Aug 18, 2021

    This is the last of the history stories written last year. The Ipswich Historical Society is sharing articles written by IHS students. The students visited the museum, researched and wrote about events, people and businesses in the community. North Central Farmers Elevator by Logan Weig I chose North Central Farmers Elevator as my topic because it is a big part of the small communities of northeastern South Dakota. According to Deanne Hoyle in 1915 a new agricultural company came to the little town in northeast South Dakota, Ipswich. The...

  • Dustin David Van Well

    Aug 18, 2021

    Celebration of Life for Dustin David Van Well, 33, of Roscoe will be at 4 p.m., Saturday, August 21, 2021, at John J. Peters American Legion Post #159 Hall in Hoven. Dustin died August 6, 2021, at Avera St. Luke's Hospital in Aberdeen. Dustin David was born May 12, 1988 to Roy and Linda (Stuwe) Van Well. Dustin didn't have an easy life. He had 18 brain surgeries at a young age and never asked "Why me?". Dustin loved everyone around him. He always found a way to make them smile. He spent a lot...

  • The Library Remembers When...

    Aug 18, 2021

    From the Ipswich Tribune April 12, 1928 edition $168,000 IN CREAM SHIPPED FROM IPSWICH The Dairy Cow Is a Life Saver – Milk More Cows and Sell More Cream to the Local Dealers An item of importance which we overlooked last week in the article regarding the shipments from Ipswich in 1927, that of the 10,000 cans of cream or a value of $120,000. There were also 4,000 cans of cream trucked out of Ipswich or a value of $48,000. Thus, the sum total of the value of cream shipments from Ipswich in 1927 amounted to $168,000. The value of the dairy c...

  • IHS volleyball season begins Aug. 24

    -deg|Aug 18, 2021

    Whereas this year's Ipswich High School football team is dominated by upperclassmen, the Tiger girls' volleyball program will be relatively youthful. That's right,the 2021 Tiger netters' roster currently features a lone senior in the person of Tasia Rivera. "The 2021 Tigers will look very different than they have over the past few years, but there is plenty to be excited about," predicts coach Trent Osborne. "Some familiar faces will need to step up as leaders and be the driving force behind the...