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PIERRE, S.D. – The Department of Labor and Regulation has released the 2024 South Dakota Workforce Report, offering a comprehensive analysis of the state’s labor market, economic performance, and workforce trends. Highlights of the report include: Population Growth:
Read moreWagner Oral Interp sent a small team for their opening competition Saturday, October 4, Those who competed in the first Mitchell Christian School Eagles Invitation included Portlyn Jones, Braelyn Jones, Anjali Zephier, and Taya Stone.
Read moreThe Wednesday Rotary meeting on October 8th marked the beginning of the WCS Senior students attending for their annual visit. This has been a long tradition of inviting Seniors to attend a regular Rotary meeting where they introduce themselves to the membership. There were four Senior girls beginning with Kalea Kuhlman whose parents are Rhonda and Jeff Kuhlman. Kalia plans to attend Mitchell Technical Institute in Mitchell, South Dakota for nursing. Ashlyn Koupal’s parents are Mike and Tera Koupal, and she will be attending college in Nebraska for business and will also be playing basketball. Kamea Houseman, parent Darius Hoonmichl will be attending Black hills State for Dental Hygiene. Brylie Link’s parents are Linsay and Todd Link. Brylie plans to attend Dental Hygiene at the University of South Dakota. Note of interest: All four girls stated that their favorite subject in school was taught by Mrs. Keely Brunsing.
Read moreLet’s call her Sarah, although that wasn’t her name. I’d had the privilege of delivering her, and the fun of watching her grow into a precocious toddler, with an impish smile and a joyous laugh. Then I had the responsibility of explaining her autopsy report to her devastated parents.
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