AUGUSTANA UNIVERSITY ANNOUNCES SPRING 2022 DEAN’S LIST

Augustana University announced the students named to the Dean’s List for the spring semester of the 2021-22 academic year. The Dean’s List recognizes full-time students who have a minimum of 12 credit hours with grade-point averages at 3.5 or above (on a 4.0 scale).

MINNESOTA STATE COLLEGE SOUTHEAST ANNOUNCES SPRING 2022 PRESIDENT’S LIST

Minnesota State College Southeast in Red Wing and Winona, Minnesota, is proud to announce the President’s List for Spring Semester 2022. Jinnett Glenn - Currie, MN To be eligible for the President’s List, students must complete a minimum of 12 credits at MSC Southeast during an academic term and achieve a GPA of 3.5 or above..

USDA ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS TO HELP COVER COSTS OF ORGANIC, TRANSITIONING PRODUCERS IN MN

Agricultural producers and handlers who are certified organic, along with producers and handlers who are transitioning to organic production, can now apply for the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Organic and Transitional Education Certification Program (OTECP) and Organic Certification Cost Share Program (OCCSP), which help producers and handlers cover the cost of organic certification, along with other related expenses. Applications for OTECP and OCCSP are both due October 31, 2022.

Jacob Woitaszewski has a nice selection of firearms

Jacob Woitaszewski has a nice selection of firearms and was looking to make a nice cabinet to store them in. So during the 4th quarter he began to build his dream gun cabinet in Woods II class. He had a very good plan to start with and he took off with it, with a little help from the shop instructor during class and after school, also from his father he created a very nice gun cabinet. He can store his guns in the top cabinet and the ammo in the bottom cabinet. Both top and bottom cabinets are able to lock for safe keeping. This project sparked a lot of interest in all classes that came through the woodshop and will be something Jacob will cherish forever.

NEW LIBRARY ITEMS SLAYTON PUBLIC LIBRARY

Adult Fiction Bennett -The Lake Pavilion Burrows - Driving in Fog Carbo - My First My Last My Only Carbo - Covet Thy Neighbor Carbo - No Choice At All Carr - The Terminal List Clipston - The View From Coral Cove Constantine - The Wife Stalker Cussler - Dark Vector Fisher - The Sweet Life Giffin - Meant to Be Hale - The House on Firefly Beach Hale - Summer at Firefly Beach Hanna The One For Me Hanna Loving Tessa Hanna Falling for You Hill - When the Dandelions Sing Housewright -Something Wicked Hyde - Brave Girl Quiet Girl Kingsbury - The Baxters Patterson - 22 Seconds Richardson - The Book Woman’s Daughter Roberts - Nightwork Snow - Alaskan Christmas Snow - Under An Alaskan Sky Snow - Sweet Alaskan Fall Snow - Stars Over Alaska Snow - Alaska Reunion Snow - Alaska Dreams Stowe - Vanished in the Mountains Thayer - Summer Love Adult Non-Fiction Charles - Over Thinking Is Not the Solution Gaul - Homely Girls & Pretty Babies Gilbert - Back to the Prairie Green - Hiking Colorado’s Hidden Gems RDA - A Year In the Country Rinella - American Buffalo Juvenile Fiction Ackland - Camper Fun Ball - Clifford the Big Red Dog The Movie Graphic Novel Barnett - The First Cat in Space Ate Pizza Beaton - Go Camping Berry - Duck Tents Birney - Humphrey’s Creepy Crawly Camping Adventure Behrens - Alone in the Woods Choi - Camp Tiger Cousins - Maisy Goes Camping Dean - Pete the Cat Goes Camping Dewdney - Llama Llama Loves Camping Diesen - Pout Pout Fish Diesen - Pout Pout Fish Cleans Up the Ocean Diesen - You Can Make A Friend Pout Pout Fish Eastman - Fred & Ted Go Camping Elliott - Eva’s Campfire Adventure Esplin - 96 Miles Friedman - Daniel Goes Camping Fulton - Grand Teton Stampede Fulton - Smoky Mountain Survival Fulton - Zion Gold Rush Gamble - Good Night Campsite Gauthier - 1 2 3 Make a S’more With Me Grabenstein - Mr. Lemoncello’s Very First Game Griffiths - Camping Trip Chaos Hillenbrand - First Star Knisley - Apple Crush Miedoso - Desmond Cole Ghost Patrol Campfire Stories Pilkey - Dragon Gets By Rylant - Henry & Mudge & the Starry Night Shaskan - Pizza and Taco Super Awesome Comic Tarshis - I Survived the Attack of the Grizzlies Tarshis - I Survived the California Wildfires Tharp - S’more Than Meets the Eye VanDusen - Camping Spree With Mr.

SERIAL KILLER EYES WRITTEN BY AUTHORS WITH LOCAL TIES

Verla Gayle Stoffel and Vicki Lynn Stoffel are local authors with ties to Tracy, Lismore and Slayton, MN. Their books take place in the Black Hills and are written together.

KEY LARGO ON LAKE SHETEK UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP

New owners have taken over at Key Largo, a Lake Shetek icon for decades. The Key Largo team is Ryan and Brandee Bullerman of Luverne; Darren and Stacie Schuur of Chandler, and Terry and Carrie Van Dyke of Slayton, who ran the Green Lantern in Hardwick for 21 years.

REBELS TRACK TEAM COMPETES AT SUB SECTIONS

The boys and girls track teams traveled to Luverne for the 3A Southwest Subsection Track meet. Schools competing in this subsection included: Adrian /Ellsworth, HBC, Luverne, MCC, Pipestone, RTR, SWC/Edgerton, and TMB. The top four finishers in each event would automatically qualify for the section meet. Each event also has four “wildcard” spots that are awarded to the next four best performances out of the three subsections that make up the 3A section. By the end of the night, some athletes’ seasons would continue on while others would see theirs come to end.

GIRLS TRACK QUALIFIES FOR STATE IN FOUR EVENTS

The members of the Rebel track teams traveled to Pipestone for the 3A Section Track meet. Schools competing in this section meet included: EAST SUBSECTION: BOLD/ BLHS, Canby/Minneota, Central Minnesota Christian/ Comm.

REBELS ADVANCING TO STATE

After a section day one postponement, the Rebels finally got to play last week. Day one took place on Wednesday and day two on Friday. On the boys side, 11 teams as well as a large group of individuals participated in day one. For the girls, only 5 teams participated with again a large group of individual girls. In the 3A meet the top four teams and top twenty-five percent of remaining individuals qualify for the second and final day of the tournament. Both of MCC’s squads had a goal in mind, advancing as a team to day two. The girls were able to advance on as a team, but the boys team came up short. MCC’s McKade Gillette advanced to the second day of competition for the boys.

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