Articles from the March 1, 2023 edition

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IHS art students go to war and get wins

Ipswich High School art students competed in the Northern State University Art Wars on Saturday, Feb. 18. The students had 90 minutes to create a piece of art with a prompt in the categories of...

 

Local Conservation District plans workshop

The Edmunds County Conservation District and Ipswich Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) will be hosting a spring workshop on March 22, 2023, at the Edmunds County 4-H Building in Ipswich. Local producers are encouraged to attend to learn...

 

IHS musicians earn excellent and superior ratings at contest

Ipswich Vocal and Band students attended Region 4 Music Contest at Aberdeen Recreation and Cultural Center on Wednesday, February 8, 2023. Groups performing that day were: soprano/alto vocal...

 

Retirement

A celebration was held on Feb. 17, 2023 to honor Susan Kolb for her retirement after 27 years of service at Agtegra Ipswich Truck & Auto. She started in March of 1996, then at North Central Farmers...

 
 By -deg    Opinion    March 1, 2023

Fiddlin' Around

The midweek weather systems are getting old. Especially when we have to deliver our Wednesday newspapers to the Post Office. We got a call last Monday morning from our printer in Ortonville, Minn. They wanted us to send them the completed newspapers...

 

I/B wrestler earns sixth place

Ipswich/Bowdle wrestler Lucas Rowland placed sixth at the Boys State B Wrestling Tournament last week in Rapid City. I/B received 15 points for 32nd place. Canton won the Boys B division with 163.5...

 
 By -deg    Sports    March 1, 2023

Ipswich boys end regular season

Ipswich defeated Leola/ Frederick 60-37 on Friday, February 24 in boys LRC league basketball action at Leola. The Tigers led 14-9 after a quarter and would then enjoy a 27-23 halftime lead. The second half was quite different, though. Ipswich would...

 

From Capitol Hill

Senate Report by Bryan Breitling 2023 Legislative Session Week Seven As we near the end of the 2023 legislative session, major milestones are being achieved. Wednesday, Feb 22 was crossover day, when all bills need final action in the house of origin...

 

David Braun

Mass of Christian Burial for David Braun, 75, will be at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, March 2, 2023 at Holy Cross Catholic Church, Ipswich, with Fr. Timothy Cone serving as Celebrant. Burial will follow at Ho...

 

Ipswich School Lunch Menu

March 2 — Chicken Taco, corn, refried beans, fruit cocktail, milk March 3 — Cheese Pizza, green beans, broccoli, pineapple tidbits, milk March 6 — Crispito, corn, mixed veggies, pears, milk March 7 — Chili, homemade cinnamon roll, applesa...

 

The Library Remembers When...

From the Ipswich Tribune August 29, 1929 edition Woodward Chain Stores OpenHere on Saturday The Woodward Chain Stores Co. of Ipswich is having its opening day Saturday, August 31. The Jones building formerly occupied by John Scullin has been...

 

Letters

To the Editor: Our ability and responsibility to vote A petition to bring to a vote Resolution #2023-02, Uniform Assessment Rate, has been circulated and filed. This is a resolution passed by the Ipswich City Council that will assess $80 per linear f...

 

FSA News & Views

DEADLINES March 6 — Deadline to apply for ECP due to November 6th fire March 15 — Deadline for 2023 ARCPLC Election & Enrollment March 15 — Deadline to purchase 2023 NAP Coverage March 22 — NRCS and Conservation District Workshop June 2 — PARP/ERP...

 
 By -deg    Sports    March 1, 2023

IHS Girls win 6B Tourney opener

Ipswich gradually pulled away from Sunshine Bible Academy in a Region 6B girls' high school basketball play-in game on February 20 in Ipswich. The Tiger girls would end up with a 43-29 scoring edge. But SBA had actually led 7-6 in a defensive-minded...

 
 By -deg    Sports    March 1, 2023

Tigers Girls stopped by Sully Buttes in Region 6B

Sully Buttes was able to defeat the Ipswich girls 54-36 in Region 6B high school basketball action last Friday in Onida. Sully Buttes and Lyman are the two advancing teams from Region 6B in the statewide 16 teams hoping to secure one of the eight...

 

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