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Lauren Grinde receives Golden West scholarship

Student News WALL, SD – Lauren Grinde, a graduate of Tri-Valley High School, will receive a $1,000 Golden West scholarship for 2024.Lauren Grinde was involved in sports, volunteer work, and leadership roles. Outside school, she was a mentor to younger students. She...

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Johnson, Thune seek nominations to U.S. Service academies

WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Rep. Dusty Johnson (R-S.D.) and U.S. Sen. John Thune (R-S.D.) announced that they are accepting applications to the U.S. service academies for the class entering in the summer of 2025.“Service academies provide an excellent educational...

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September students of the month in 2B

The September Students of the Month in Mrs. Spielmann’s second grade class were: Teagyn Bahrenfuss, daughter of Ashley and Derek Bahrenfuss; Peyton Full, daughter of Scarlett and Austin Full; and Luke Copeland, son of Jessi and Shane Copeland. We are so proud of all...

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Chronological order project using events from history

The students in Mrs. Spielmann’s second-grade class worked on creating a timeline research paper based on famous people from our American History. The students then presented their findings. They each learned so much about famous people. We found this was a great...

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Creating cupcakes in school

Mrs. Tirrel hosted a Makerspace Cupcake Decorating class at the West Central Library on September 17. High school and middle school students learned how to use different decorating tips and techniques. They created Homecoming cupcakes for themselves and to share with...

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Mustang minefield challenge winners

Building themselves to build a better community. Mustang students have been working through CORE challenges this school year during their advisory time. Each challenge offers an opportunity for growth for each student and school. The Tri-Valley Minefield Challenge...

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Education in the outdoor learning space

Mrs. Garness took advantage of the nice weather with her 4th grade Mustang students and the Tri-Valley outdoor learning space. Last week, Mrs. Garness took her reading lesson outside for some outdoor learning. (Photos/Submitted)

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Harvesting our own food supply

Governor Kristi Noem Growing up on our family farm and ranch, there were two time periods that were busiest: calving season in the spring and harvest in the fall. The time has come for farmers to harvest most of their crops. It’s the fruit of their labor after a long...

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Letter to Editor

Before voting on Referred Law 21, know that this law is a creation of Pierre Politicians and the mega-businesses they serve.Landowners who have fighting for fair treatment as afforded to them under current laws regarding eminent domain were not allowed to participate...

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Safe streets, smarter policies

Representative Dusty Johnson BIG UpdateFor years, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has said that sanctuary cities create a public safety threat and are one of the biggest impediments to ICE’s public safety efforts. A sanctuary city’s refusal to cooperate with...

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On national defense, we can’t take our eye off the ball

Senator John Thune Every day, American servicemen and women stand ready to defend our nation. They stay vigilant to counter any threat, and they and their families make innumerable sacrifices in service to our country. And it’s their dedication and courage – and that...

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Homecoming King and Queen Revealed

Pictured is the West Central Homecoming Royalty at their Homecoming Coronation. (Photos/Submitted) West Central Homecoming King and Queen were crowned at Homecoming Coronation on Monday, September 16, which started at 7 p.m. Pictured is Homecoming Queen Kadence Lupkes...

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Tri-Valley’s new high school set to open in January

The Tri-Valley Mustang sign is up and glowing on the outside of the new high school building. (Photo/Deron Ruesch) Pictured is the new gymnasium home for the Mustangs. (Photos/Submitted) Pictured is a sneak peek down a hallway of the new Tri-Valley High School....

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Lions club to host French Toast Fundraiser

Sara Stadem | Editor Come hungry, come all, come for some French Toast!The Colton Lions Club will be hosting their French Toast Fundraiser on Saturday, September 28, at Taopi Hall in Colton. The free-will donation fundraiser will take place from 8-11 a.m. While the...

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SDSU Extension to host Annie’s Project in Colton

Annie’s Project is designed to empower women in agriculture through education, networking and resources. (Photo:SDSU Extension) BROOKINGS, S.D. – South Dakota State University Extension will host an Annie’s Project series for women in agriculture this fall in...

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New Circuit Court Judge to be sworn into office in Sioux Falls

PIERRE, S.D.— The Second Judicial Circuit will hold a swearing-in of Mandi A. Mowery as its newest circuit court judge.The investiture ceremony will take place on Friday, Sept. 20, 2024, at 3 p.m. CDT in Courtroom 5B at the Minnehaha County Courthouse located at 425...

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CCCCC celebrates ribbon cutting & grand opening

After five years of planning and fundraising for their new facility, Crooks Community Child Care Center celebrated with community by having a ribbon cutting along with a Grand Opening with an open house. The event took place on Saturday, September 14, from 2-4 p.m. at...

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