Articles from the March 29, 2023 edition

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Ipswich art students earn honors at State Art Competition

Ipswich art students entered artwork in the South Dakota High School Activities Association (SDHSAA) Visual State Art Competition held March 17 and 18 in Rapid City. IHS senior artists Quincy...

 

Ipswich third quarter Honor Roll announced

Ipswich High School third nine weeks honor roll has been released. Students on the list are: SENIOR 4.0 and Higher — Ian Beyers, Kaitlyn Bierman, Kamryn Boettcher, Madison Geditz, Tyler Hettich, Emily Knoll, Baylee Kulesa, Quincy Olivier, Ashley P...

 

Prom Saturday

The Ipswich High School Prom is planned on Saturday, April 1. The 2023 theme is “A Night of a Thousand Lights.” The Grand March begins at 8:15 p.m. in the School Theatre. The doors open to the public at 7:45 p.m. The Prom Dance and Post Prom Par...

 

IHS Art teacher honored

Ipswich School art teacher Angela Shimitz was nomitinated as a S.D. Art Educator of the Year. Angela is a K-12 Art teacher that also teaches photography and 3D arts. She has been the Yearbook advisor...

 
 By -deg    Opinion    March 29, 2023

Fiddlin' Around

The weather has been showing a little improvement but still not that great for this time of the year. I guess we live too close to North Dakota in the spring and fall. Have you heard or seen your first robin? I think that I have! But you can always...

 

Letters

To the Editor: In regards to the Storm Sewer Project, I’m not saying that we don’t need it. I’m not saying that we shouldn’t do it. The question that comes to my mind is why isn’t the city council budgeting for Ipswich’s infrastructure before spen...

 

Agtegra gives back to 75 fire departments

To promote health and safety in its local communities, Agtegra Cooperative has donated monetary resources to 75 rural and volunteer fire departments across its trade territory this year. “Safety is a core value at Agtegra, and it is part of e...

 

The Library Remembers When...

From the Ipswich Tribune November 7, 1929 edition Eastern Star, Masons Have Hallowe’en Party The Hallowe’en party was held Friday evening at the Temple for the Eastern Star and Masonic members and their families. The rooms were appropriately dec...

 

Ipswich School Menu

April 3 — Barbeque Pork Sandwich, broccoli, baked beans, pears, milk April 4 — Chili, carrots, homemade cinnamon roll, applesauce, milk April 5 — Corn Dog, corn, cooked carrots, broccoli, fresh fruit, milk April 6 — Turkey in gravy, mashed potatoe...

 

Cover crop funding available from County Conservation District

Cover crops are certainly a popular buzz word in the soil health community. But what is all the hype about? Cover crops are a tool that can be utilized to improve the quality of soil, positively impacting plant growth and productivity. If you are...

 
 By -deg    Sports    March 29, 2023

Despite snow cover, track and field season underway

Counting the middle-school and high school thinclads in Ipswich there are a total of 84 track and field hopefuls. And that is actually two less than last year, according to coach Todd Thorson, so the numbers are there for some success. They would...

 

Local wrestlers compete at state meet in Aberdeen

Ipswich area AAU wrestlers competed in the State Tournament in Aberdeen last weekend. Sophie Knittel placed second in the girls C 120 pound divison. Stetson Heilman placed sixth in the Tots 40 pound division. Ipswich area wrestlers who competed but...

 

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