Health care is often thought of as something that happens one patient at a time in a clinic or hospital. Public health takes a broader view and is focused on improving the health of entire populations.
Wagner Elementary School, grades 1-4, presented their Spring Concert Thursday, May 7th, in the school theater under the direction of Mr. Austin Genzlinger and Mr. Michael Wilbur. Photos by Jan Martin
Seniors in Ms. Kaiser’s English class wrote four page, kid-friendly stories. They focused on keeping one tense and using dialogue correctly. When they were done writing, they got to read their own stories to Miss Ekroth’s 2nd graders! Courtesy Photos
It is not that often someone else says to us, “try harder,” but often a message we say to ourselves. Most would agree that we are our own worst critics.
Next school year, about 141,000 students in South Dakota public schools may begin to see more conversations about substance use disorder – and how to prevent it – being had in their classrooms.
With school soon to be released for the summer, the library is prepping for summer programming. Children’s, Young Adult and Adult books have been purchased for the summer theme of “Unearthing a Story.
Celebrating America's 250th birthday is an important moment, in particular for someone like me who comes from a different country. I was born in Italy on March 12, 2009, and since August 9, 2025, I have had the chance to live in the United States for nine months as an exchange student.