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  • Ipswich elementary contest

    Apr 17, 2024

    Ipswich Elementary School students will perform their Spring Concert Thursday, April 25, at 2:15 and 7 p.m., in the Ipswich High School Theater. The concert will feature the fourth and fifth grade band and Preschool through fifth grade students performing the musical “Summer Camp” by John Jacobson and Mac Huff. The Middle School and High School Pops Concert is Thursday, May 2, at 7 p.m. All performances are free, and the community is invited to attend....

  • High School golf season underway

    Apr 10, 2024

    EDMUNDS CENTRAL The Edmunds Central high school golf team kicked off the season at the Class B Classic in Mitchell on April 5. There were 144 boys and girls golfers participating from across the state. Harrison Beyers led the Edmunds Central golfers with 84 for 22nd place. Seth Hettick scored 87. The EC team also included Trent Beyers and Clark Beyers. The EC team placed 10th with 263 points. Miller won the boys event with 241 points. Wall was second. IPSWICH The Ipswich high school golf team kicked off the season at the Class B Classic in...

  • IHS Spring Concert next Tuesday

    Mar 20, 2024

    The Ipswich Middle School and High School Spring Concert is planned on Tuesday, March 26 at 7 p.m. Students will perform the contest music they’ve been rehearsing. Choir students are under the direction of Nate Collins, and band students are under the direction of Becky Nierman and student teacher Megan Dockter. The public is invited to attend. Ipswich 8-12 music students perform Wednesday, March 27, at Region IV Large Group Music Contest in Aberdeen. The choir will perform at 10:30 a.m., and the band will perform at 1:20 p.m. Vocal students p...

  • IHS Superintedent appointed to SDHSAA Board

    Mar 20, 2024

    The South Dakota High School Activities Association met Wednesday, Feb. 28. After an hourlong executive session the board appointed Trent Osborne of Ipswich to join the board as its East River At Large member. Osborne, the Ipswich superintendent, will fill out the term of former board member Tom Culver of Avon who resigned. Osborne’s term will last until June 30, 2025....

  • Sports alignments had first reading, NC now is a B team

    Dana Hess|Mar 20, 2024

    By Dana Hess For the S.D. NewsMedia Association The first reading of sports classifications and alignments for the next two school years received the endorsement of the South Dakota High School Activities Association board of directors at its meeting on Wednesday. Feb. 28. Despite some suggestions for changes from activities directors, the board accepted the alignments as offered by the SDHSAA staff. A second reading will be held at the board’s April meeting. The board typically has a “public forum” at the top of its agenda. Often unuse...

  • IHS art students participate in Visual Arts Competition in Sioux Falls March 15-16

    Mar 13, 2024

    The South Dakota High School Activities Association (SDHSAA) announces the 10th Annual State Visual Arts Competition and Gallery at the Ramkota in Sioux Falls March 15 and 16. The event will bring together the artistic prowess of students from 36 schools across the state, featuring over 350 unique pieces that highlight the diverse and creative talents of South Dakota's young artists. Ipswich art students participating include Cayden Geier, Evelyn Tran, Shaylee Coisman, Savannah Coisman, Marcus Hofer and Laila Middleton. The Gallery Opening is...

  • Pirates steal win in Region 6B

    -deg|Mar 6, 2024

    With Trevor Heinz still unavailable due to his hand injury, Ipswich would end up losing a Region 6B boys high school basketball verdict to Highmore-Harrold last Tuesday in the Tiger Den. The final score, 39-31, would prove to be the largest lead by either school in the entire game. Ipswich had narrowly led 9-8 at the end of the first quarter, but H-H would go ahead 20-16 at intermission and then lead 29-24 with a quarter to play. However Ipswich would stage a little fourth-quarter rally of its o...

  • Ipswich eighth grader in M.S. All-State Band

    Feb 28, 2024

    Ipswich eighth grader Temperance Cody will play in the SDMEA Middle School All-State Band March 1-2 in Mitchell. There are two bands - the Honor Band and Festival Band. Temperance auditioned and was chosen for the Festival Band. She plays euphonium. The bands begin rehearsals on Friday at 12:15 p.m. They continue rehearsals Friday and Saturday. The concerts are Saturday, March 2 beginning at 3 p.m. in the Mitchell Performing Arts Center. The directors are composer/ arranger Randall Standridge...

  • DWU musicians perform here

    Feb 28, 2024

    The Ron and Sheilah Gates Department of Music at Dakota Wesleyan University will sponsor a tour of upper midwest communities in early March. As part of DWU’s spring break, the Highlanders vocal chorus and the Wesleyan Bells will perform in eight communities March 1-6. They will perform in the Ipswich School Theatre on Tuesday, March 5 at 1 p.m. Recent Ipswich grads Emily Knoll and Kamryn Boettcher are chorus members. Other stops on the tour include: • Stillwater, Minn. First United Methodist Church on Friday, March 1 at 7 p.m. • Elk Mound...

  • Dale Fredrickson

    Feb 28, 2024

    Dale Fredrickson, age 89, was called home to be with the Lord, while surrounded by family on February 17, 2024. Dale was born in Loyalton on July 9, 1934, to Anna (Loveland) and Oscar Fredrickson, as the seventh of their eight children. With his father as the coach, Dale was able to begin playing ball at the early age of 12 for the Loyalton Baseball Team. Softball quickly became a passion for Dale. He played on several softball teams in Aberdeen and as a manager he led his team to the South... Full story

  • Wilmot player scores in 50 points in win

    -deg|Feb 14, 2024

    Ipswich journeyed to Wilmot last Thursday for a non-conference girls varsity high school basketball clash. But the hosts would end up with a 58-42 victory. That was mostly due to Addison Heinje's school record 50 points that included her 25 appearances at the free throw with 21 accurate foul shots. Ipswich had dominated the first half with a narrow 9-8 first quarter edge and a 18-16 halftime lead. But the Wolves would grab a 34-24 lead with a quarter to play and added some crucial fourth-quarter points to ensure a victory for the hometown fans....

  • Gloria Faeth

    Feb 7, 2024

    The funeral service for Gloria Faeth, 83, of Aberdeen, will be 11 a.m., Friday, February 9, 2024, at First Baptist Church, Aberdeen, with Pastor Mike Guzman and Pastor Gary Compton officiating. Burial at Sunset Memorial Gardens. Gloria died Friday, February 2, 2024, at Bethesda Home of Aberdeen. Visitation will be 3-7 p.m., Thursday, with family present from 5-7 p.m., at Spitzer-Miller Funeral Home, 1111 South Main Street, Aberdeen. Gloria E. Habeck was born August 14, 1940, to Elmer and Iva... Full story

  • Wolverines stop Tiger girls on the road

    -deg|Jan 31, 2024

    Ipswich was defeated by Herreid/Selby Area 49-21 in non-conference high school varsity basketball action on January 26 in Selby. The Tigers would trail 17-9, 23-14 and 36-17 at each respective quarter break. They were led in scoring by Marley Guthmiller's 10 points that included two treys. Next would be Anna Nierman with four points. Rylee Kleffman had a trey for her three points, while Tristan Geditz also netted three points. Kaylin Onken netted a free throw. Jordyn Rossow led the hosts with her 14 points and Stephanie Allbee would score 11 po...

  • Tiger Boys 1-1 in last week's basketball games

    -deg|Jan 31, 2024

    The Ipswich boys hosted a pair of Region 6B high school basketball opponents last weekend in the Tiger Den with mixed results. (These were both non-conference outcomes.) The Tigers didn't have a whole lot of trouble vs. Herreid/Selby Area last Thursday enroute to an impressive 73-43 victory. But two days later the Tigers would lose a hard-fought 46-44 nail-biter to Highmore-Harrold. But first things first. Ipswich would indeed gradually pull away from the Wolverines. The Tigers would go ahead...

  • Edmunds Central play chosen to compete at State One-Act Festival

    Jan 24, 2024

    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...

  • Loss for Tigers in Classic game against Gregory

    -deg|Jan 24, 2024

    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 School Honor Roll

    Jan 17, 2024

    Ipswich High School first semester honor roll has been released. Students on the list are: Senior 4.0 and Higher — Hannah Beyers, Luke Beyers 3.70-3.99 — Jace Alberts Konsor, Cayden Geier, Karlie Gohl, Trevor Heinz, Chet Peterson, Evelyn Tran 3.0-3.69 — Xavier Kadlec, Trevor Larson, Hailey Usselman Junior 4.0 and Higher — Ashlin Hartwell, Tucker Kadlec, Kathryn Kilber, Sawyer Kirkham, Maxwell Kulesa 3.70-3.99 — Reaghan Bowers, Shaylee Coisman 3.0-3.69 — Savannah Coisman, Sommer DeRaad, Marcus Hofer, Ethan Kukrall, Rasmus Loken, Kaylin Onke...

  • Faulkton Area Trojans stop Thunder at home

    -deg|Jan 10, 2024

    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...

  • Tiger boys start 2024 with win

    -deg|Jan 10, 2024

    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...

  • Looking back at 2023

    Jan 3, 2024

    NEW LOOK FOR A NEW ERA – The July 5, 2023 edition announced the combination of the Ipswich Tribune and Roscoe-Hosmer Independent. The announcement was found on the first "Edmunds County Tribune." newspaper said the new Tribune will still be the same product, with stories about local residents, sports and legal notices. And there would be more opportunities for the local advertisers to reach customers. We thank for you support and positive comments we have received. JULY Zion Evangelical L...

  • Francis "Frank" Kadlec

    Jan 3, 2024

    Mass of Christian Burial for Francis "Frank" Kadlec, of Ipswich was at 2 p.m. Thursday, December 28, 2023, at Holy Cross Catholic Church, Ipswich with Fr. Timothy Cone serving as Celebrant. Burial followed at Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery. Francis James Kadlec was born to Joseph and Mary (Stulc) Kadlec on March 10, 1938, on the family farm in Loyalton, youngest of six children. Frank grew up on the family farm, went to country school and graduated from Ipswich High School in 1956. In 1959, Frank... Full story

  • Tigers 1-1 at home vs. Panthers

    -deg|Jan 3, 2024

    Ipswich split a home-court varsity high school basketball confrontation with Timber Lake last Saturday. The Tiger boys indeed defeated their visitors 58-40 after the girls had sustained a 45-33 defeat. In the boys game Ipswich fashioned a 20-4 lead after a quarter and their initial double-figure lead was 15-4. The Panthers would hang around though and actually closed to within nine points midway through the final quarter. Ipswich had doubled Timber Lake 30-15 at intermission and would then lead...

  • Looking back at 2023 - January to June

    Dec 27, 2023

    From the 2023 files of the Ipswich Tribune and Roscoe-Hosmer Independent. JANUARY Dennis Hoyle of Roscoe received a Wildlife Habitat Award from the Izaak Walton League of America. He was recognized for conservation practices on his Edmunds County farm. Edmunds Central School was one of the South Dakota schools that were six finalists for the Samsung Solve for Tomorrow national competition. Each finalist won $2,500 in technology and school supplies. EC was named the state winner. State Winners...

  • IHS Boys top Wilmot Wolves

    -deg|Dec 27, 2023

    Ipswich hosted Wilmot in boys' only high school basketball action last Friday in the Tiger Den. And the 62-33 Ipswich varsity win was a non-conference verdict. Ipswich indeed would double the Wolves 20-10 in the first quarter with two free throws by Chet Peterson. And Peterson's trey ended the first half with the Tigers up 37-16. And the Tigers wouldn't let up too much during the second half and were able to cruise to a win.after leading 49-25 at the third-quarter break. This was definitely a fun night for Peterson who finished with 17 points t...

  • Donna Loken

    Dec 27, 2023

    Donna (Hoffman) Loken, 67, Minot, N.D. and formerly of Devils Lake and Leeds died on Tuesday, December 19, 2023 in her home after a lengthy illness. Donna was born on September 13, 1956 in Wenatchee, Wash. Her parents were Donald Sr. and Beverly Hoffman. She was raised in various communities in North Dakota where her dad was a school teacher. She graduated from Drake High School and later graduated from Minot State University with a degree in Social Work in 1997. Prior to graduating from... Full story

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