Articles from the October 19, 2022 edition


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  • Harvest

    Oct 19, 2022

    Harvesters are hard at work throughout Edmunds County in corn and bean fields....

  • Richland Church Fall Festival tonight

    Oct 19, 2022

    Richland Church will be holding their annual Fall Festival on Wednesday, October 19 from 7 to 8 p.m. The event is for children up to sixth grade. There will be many carnival games hosted by church families and youth for the children to participate in for candy and prizes. There will also be treats for all ages to enjoy. Parents are encouraged to come, also, but rides are available for kids who may need one. Contact Pastor Stephen with any questions at 605-252-2362. Richland Church is located eight miles south of Ipswich and 10 miles east on...

  • Runners take off

    Oct 19, 2022

    The Ipswich girls cross country team was among the runners who vied for position at the beginning of the Region 6B Cross Country race in Webster on Oct. 12. IHS team members are Madisyn Gellhaus, Gracyn Kadlec, Aubrey DeRaad, Bella Unser, and Ava Davis. See pages 6 and 7 for more about the meet and their upcoming trip to the State B in Huron....

  • Tour of Homes

    Oct 19, 2022

    P.E.O. Chapter BB in Ipswich is planning a Tour of Homes on Saturday, Oct. 22 from 1 to 4 p.m. Tour three Ipswich homes: Daryl and Connie Ertz, Joel and Danielle Heilman and Trent and Lacey Weig, and enjoy refreshments in the UCC Fellowship Hall. Proceeds help fund the scholarship given annually by the organization. Tickets are available at the Ipswich State Bank or call Deanne Hoyle, 605-380-2650....

  • Blood Drive Nov. 7

    Oct 19, 2022

    The Ipswich Lions will host a Blood Drive on Monday, Nov. 7 from 1 to 6 p.m. in Fr. Bormann Hall. The Lions Club members thank the community members for continuing to support the blood drives. The portal is now available for you to choose your time on-line at vitalant.org or call 877-258-4825....

  • Fiddlin' Around

    Oct 19, 2022

    The fall air is definitely feeling crisper by the day. How is that? Well I looked at our digital indoor/outdoor thermometer when I first got up on Tuesday morning and it would read -4. But I didn't believe there was that much frost on the car to scrape. So I pick up the thermometer just to get closer look and guess what you guessed it, bumping it up against the wall would change the thing back over to the F scale not the C scale and I already felt warmer. But that wasn't the case last Wednesday in Webster for Ipswich's cross country regionals....

  • Ipswich School lunch menu

    Oct 19, 2022

    October 24 — Crispito, salsa, green beans, cooked carrots, fresh fruit, milk October 25 — Chicken Taco, refried beans, corn, mandarin oranges, milk October 26 — Chili, homemade cinnamon roll, applesauce, baby carrots, milk October 27 — Corn Dog, peas, peaches, honey mustard slaw salad, milk October 28 — Spaghetti bake, homemade breadstick, broccoli, apricots, milk...

  • William Kukrall

    Oct 19, 2022

    Funeral services for William Kukrall, 91, of Aber-deen, will be at 11 a.m., Friday, October 21, 2022 at Spitzer-Miller Funeral Home, with Rev. Ruth Clendenin officiating. Burial at Ipswich Cemetery, Ipswich. Visitation is one hour prior to the service. William died Sunday, October 16, 2022, at Bethesda Home of Aberdeen. William Kukrall was born June 23, 1931, to Joseph and Anna (Kadlec) Kukrall in Loyalton. He farmed near Loyalton on the family farm with his brothers Delano and Roy, until his re... Full story

  • IHS Cross Country runners qualify for State B

    -deg|Oct 19, 2022

    Ipswich will indeed be eligible for the girls/boys combined team award at the October 22 State B cross country meet in Huron. How's that? The Tiger girls narrowly finish fourth as a team at the Region 1B in Webster last Wednesday, but individually qualified three runners in the Top 20. And the IHS boys? They will also advance three individual runners out of the region by finishing in their top 20 at the regional meet, the bare minimum of three entrants needed for team scoring purposes at the...

  • Tigers stopped by Patriots 3-2, regular season ends next week

    -deg|Oct 19, 2022

    Ipswich lost a five-set high school non-conference varsity outcome to Hitchcock-Tulare at Tulare last Thursday. "Volleyball is one of the few sports that you can score more points than the other team and still lose," explained Coach Trent Osborne. "We outscored them 103 -101 but just didn’t score at the right times." What happened was that Ipswich got behind with 25-22 and 25-21 losses. But the Tigers regrouped to win set three 25-17 and set four 25-19. That evened things at 2-2, but the Patriots would prevail 15-10 in the tie-breaker set. O...

  • Tigers end regular season with win, play-off game Thursday

    -deg|Oct 19, 2022

    North Central lost a 74-22 Lake Region Conference high school football outcome to Ipswich at Ipswich last Friday. What happened was that the hosts would get ahead 38-0 after a quarter without ever needing to punt. But both teams scored 22 points in the second quarter and the Tigers' briefly led 52-0 earlier in the second stanza thanks to a 55-yard TD breakaway by Tyler Hettich plus a Max Kulesa PAT run. And a Colby Sylte fumble recovery TD run of 45 yards was next on Ipswich's agenda. But the...