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B-H oral interpers took home third place at the Eastern Coteau Conference Contest last week. Paisley Bray earned first place for her poetry selection. Participants included (front) Ruthie Moeckly, Charlie Schuller, Paisley Bray. (Second) Brynlee Patterson, Emily Effling, Carter Chapin. (Third) Faith Small, Savanah Angstman. (Fourth) Jerod Nebrida, Liam Paxton. (Back) Oliver Moeckly, Braydon Casey.

B-H Interpers Third At ECC Contest

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Carol and Frank Evans, rural Britton, were recognized as a Quasquicentennial Farm owner by the SD Farm Bureau.

Evans Farm: 125 Years & Counting

    Carol and Frank Evans, rural Britton, were recognized as a Quasquicentennial Farm owner by the South Dakota Farm Bureau  at the South Dakota State Fair in Huron this summer.  

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Student Teacher Tanner Pietz teaches music classes to elementary students at Langford Area. Pietz is a student at NSU and is working with Kelly Wieser’s music classes this semester.

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NSU student Hope Neugebauer is spending time in Kaitlyn Sasker’s kindergarten class at Britton-Hecla this semester. Neugebauer is student teaching ahead of her graduation in December.

LEARNING WHILE TEACHING

    This fall, the two local school districts are hosting a couple of special students. But these are not your typical K-12 type learners.

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Marshall County Journal

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Phone: (605) 448-2281