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The Ipswich 2023 Snow Queen Festival will be held Saturday, Nov. 12 in the Ipswich School Theatre at 7 p.m. Two IHS seniors will be vying the 2023 Miss Ipswich Snow Queen crown. Candidates are Sami Feldman and Jailey Hutson. Ten freshmen are candidates for the Junior Miss Ipswich Snow Queen crown: Natalie Crissman, Madisyn Gellhaus, Marley Guthmiller, Gracyn Kadlec, Josie Knutson, Praise Lange, Alexia Marshall, Charli Rawden, LaVayan Russell, and Darby Yost. 2023 Miss Ipswich and Junior Miss Ips...
Ipswich High School first nine weeks honor roll has been released. Students on the list are: SENIOR 4.0 and Higher — Kamryn Boettcher, Tyler Hettich, Baylee Kulesa, Quincy Olivier, Ashley Ptacek, Turner Thorson, Ashlyn Weig 3.70-3.99 — Ian Beyers, Kaitlyn Bierman, Madison Geditz, Emily Knoll 3.0-3.69 — Carter Geditz, Wesley Kirkham, Evan Onken, Jersey Peschong, Cody Russell, Lawson Santema, Colby Sylte, Gavin Wollman JUNIOR 4.0 and Higher — Hannah Beyers, Sam Grabowska 3.70-3.99 — Jace Alberts Konsor, Trevor Heinz, Chet Peterson 3.0-3.69...
The Ipswich Development Corporation is planning “Business After Hours!!” on Wednesday, Nov. 16 from 5 to 6 p.m. in the Agtegra office in Ipswich. Local residents are invited to attend to discuss economic development action plan highlights for the community. Development Corporation members want discussion and ideas to improve Ipswich. Refreshments will be provided. All are welcome....
The Ipswich School will be hosting a Veteran’s Day program on November 11 at 10 a.m. in the School Theatre. The public is invited to join them and attend the program. The program will also be live-streamed on Youtube (search Ipswich Public School Activities). Following the program, there will be a “21-Gun Salute” by the Ipswich Legion that will take place at the cemetery....
The new weather (climate) goes from one extreme to the other. This has been especially true this year. We’ve had recent problems with blowing dust, but now the forecasters are predicting blowing snow. Well at least that should alleviate grass fire danger for a while. Our office will be closed on Friday, Veterans Day. There will be two Veterans Day programs to attend. One on Thursday, Nov. 10 in the Edmunds Central School in Roscoe at 2 p.m. Then on Veterans Day, Nov. 11 at 10 a.m. in the Ipswich School Theatre. Thank You Veterans for your...
Summary for 47 months of October that I have recorded: Most precip. in a day’s time: 2.26 during October 9, 1982 Highest recorded temp.: 90° on Oct. 6, 1993 Lowest recorded temp.: -5° on Oct. 27, 2020 Current average high temp.= 58° Current average low temp.= 33° There was only one 90° day in 47 Octobers and that was in 1993 on October 6. There were at least one 80° or plus day during 26 out of 47 Octobers (The most were six days during 1975) The most 70° temps. of any October were ten days during 1989. Hottest October on record: 1989 (Average...
October Legislative Report Thank you for the opportunity to return to the South Dakota State Senate again in 2023! I am honored and humbled by the support I continue to receive as I travel our district. We have many topics on our agenda this session, from landowner rights to tax relief, from support for our counties and schools, to access to healthcare for our rural residents. Our topics are diverse, but we all agree that our rural South Dakota roots continue to make South Dakota the great state it is! Our last Interim Appropriations meeting...
The Marcus P. Beebe Library in Ipswich is open Tuesday through Saturday from 2 to 6 p.m. Books added to the shelves for young readers include Busy Betty by Reese Witherspoon, There’s a Rock Concert in my Bedroom by Kevin and Danielle Jones, Stella Keeps the Sun Up by Clothilda Ewing, Big Nate Release the Hounds, Diary of Wimpy Kid Diper Overlode by Lincoln Peirce, Turtle Walk by Matt Phelan, June the Jellyfish by Devin Artyn, If I had an Octopus by Gabby Dawnay, Octopus Escapes Again by Lauri Angus, Rainbow Fish by Marcus Pfister. New books f...
November 14 — Chicken Tender Sub, green beans, mixed veggies, fruit cocktail, milk November 15 — Chili Dog, peas, baby carrots, plums, milk November 16 — Crispito, salsa, corn, pinto beans, peach cups, milk November 17 — Turkey, dressing, mashed potatoes, coleslaw, cranberries, fruit, homemade bun, ice cream, milk November 18 — Beef Pizza, corn, cooked carrots, applesauce, milk...
Hands On Health announces expanded services in Roscoe with Sandra Frickson DPT. Sandra has been a therapist in the area for over 25 years working in the Hoven, Bowdle, and Roscoe area. Hands On Health has reopened her site in the former Roscoe Family Care Center location at 206 W Merrill Avenue. Physical therapy services will be provided Monday, Tuesday, and Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sandra will also be providing services at the Mobridge Hands on Health clinic on Wednesday and Thursday....
The Ipswich Marching Band participated in the South Dakota State University Hobo Days parade on October 29 in Brookings. The Ipswich Band was honored by the Hobo Days committee. The IHS band was named a Class A Outstanding Marching Band. They also honored the IHS Flag Corps, Drum Line and Drum Major....
Ivan Holsing's family gathered to celebrate him joining the Century Club. His children helped him celebrate: Linda Joneson, Rosalee Lister, Peggy Galloway, Lauralee Holsing, Marva Mingledorff, Keven Holsing, Joetta Koeser, Terry Holsing, and Stuart Holsing. Ivan's son Doug Holsing passed away....
The Ipswich varsity volleyball season came to an end with a disappointing 3-2 Region 6B bracket championship loss to Faulkton at Faulkton on Thursday, Nov. 3. So Faulkton advanced to the SoDak 16 facing a familiar Lake Region Conference rival Northwestern and this match was to actually be played on a neutral court in Ipswich at 7 p.m. on November 8. The other Region 6B bracket championship was won by Herreid-Selby Area which would face Colman-Egan on Nov. 8 for their berth in the State B....