Several homeschool families visited the Capitol in Pierre recently including Gabriel and Adrian Nelson shown here with District 19 Representative Jessica Bahmuller.
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First Dakota scholarship applications available
First Dakota National Bank announces the 2024-2025 First Dakota Scholarship applications are available. First Dakota understands the importance of higher education. We support our communities and the youth within them. First Dakota is proud to offer scholarships...
Sleep in Heavenly Peace receives grant
SLEEP IN HEAVENLY PEACE IS GRANT RECIPIENT Sleep in Heavenly Peace accepts a $2500 Operation Round-Up grant. Pictured here are: (l-r) Central Electric General Manager Ken Schlimgen, Operation Round-Up Trustee Merl Bechen, Sleep in Heavenly Peace Chapter President...
Hofer on NWC Dean’s List
College news Marah Hofer, a student at Northwestern College in Orange City, Iowa, earned a spot on the Academic Dean’s List for the fall 2023 semester with a GPA of 3.75 or higher.The Dean’s List is comprised of students who have achieved a semester grade point...
What’s available at Salem Community Library
“A Cat Who Saw Stars” by Lillian Jackson Braun. Jim Qwilleran and his cats, Koko and Yum Yum, have a close encounter with a killer in this mystery in the bestselling Cat Who series. UFOs in Mooseville? Rumors abound that a missing backpacker has been abducted, and it...
Van Ruler on Lake Area President’s List
College news Tiffany Sanderson, Lake Area Technical College President, announced the 2023 Fall President’s List. The President’s List is a list of outstanding students who, through their initiative and ability, have indicated a seriousness of purpose in their...
Bultje on NSU Fall Dean’s List
College news Northern State University in Aberdeen, SD is proud to announce that Marsha Bultje from Montrose, SD has earned Dean’s List honors during the fall 2023 semester. The Dean’s List includes students who earned a 3.50 to 3.99 GPA for the semester.
While you are young
Carla Snyders | NCP Writer I imagine after so many birthdays (which by the way I am grateful for) it is natural to reflect on the ones when we thought we were old, only to realize that in fact we were not even close.There was a time I knew that once my 30’s were over,...
Planting expired seeds – what is the risk?
Garden to go Donna Rumbaugh | Extension Master Gardener It’s hard to imagine, but with the weather we have had, true gardeners are already thinking about what to plant this spring. This brings up the question of using old seeds and what it means for the produce at...
Do you check on others?
Paws for thought Joyce Tieszen Tegtmeier | Correspondent Our cats are creatures of habit and stick to a routine. For example, if their breakfast is delayed because I’m sleeping, they let me know about it and check on me. Our cat Smoke sniffs my nose. Boris stands with...