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Court filings evidence states are not eliminating important Section 504 disability funding

South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley announces that court filings in Texas Federal Court are evidence 17 states, including South Dakota, who filed a lawsuit against the Biden Administration’s attempt to bring gender dysphoria as a disability in the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 are clearly not asking that the lawsuit rule all of Section 504 unconstitutional.

Avera collaborates with Feeding SD to offer clinic food pantries

Through a new pilot project, Avera is offering clinic-based food pantries for patients who experience food insecurity in Sioux Falls and Parkston, SD. In collaboration with Feeding South Dakota, Avera Research Institute and Avera’s Community Partnerships program, the food pantries are made possible by grant dollars from the federal Healthy Start grant to improve maternal and infant health.

Winter weather impacts local blood supply

Extreme winter weather has caused widespread disruptions across the Midwest, resulting in canceled blood drives and closures of LifeServe Blood Center Donor Centers across Iowa, South Dakota, Nebraska, and Illinois. Unfortunately, this has led to the loss of more than 900 blood donations, significantly impacting the supply of blood products for patients in need.

Pool fund continues to grow

After the Bronco fundraiser, a matching pledge challenge up to $200,000 was issued, beginning July 9. Since that time, various fundraisers have been held, and the total amount of money toward the matching funds is currently at $42,538.00.

BOWLING RESULTS

R ESULTS Tuesday Mixed League 2/11/25 Six Balls, 137½-54½; Tee Riffic Creations, 132-60; Angry Birds, 132-60; Old Pioneer, 109½-82½; Carlock Babes, 81-111; The Outsiders, 63-129; Buches Bowlers, 58-- 134; HTG: Six Balls, 764; HTS: Six Balls, 2196; HIG: Steven Peterson, 237; Catie Lutt, 180; HIS: Couy Hollenbeck, 620; Catie Lutt, 493. Splits picked up: Misty Claussen, 3-10; Aaron Debus, 3-10; Caleb Boener, 3-10; Augie Bortz, 3-10; Chris Petersen, 5-10; Chris McCauley, 5-10.

Middle school students can explore careers at Our Dakota Dreams summer camps

South Dakota’s rising 7th and 8th-grade students are invited to participate in the Our Dakota Dreams Career Exploration Camps. These free, five-day career exploration camps are in their fourth year, following the tremendous success of the previous three summers. The camps are a collaborative effort of the South Dakota Board of Regents, South Dakota Department of Education, and South Dakota Technical Colleges.

Lady Gorillas approach the end of regular season

The Lady Gorillas hosted Parkston February 7, 2025. Quarter scores show Gregory with 3, 9, 15 and 19, while Parkston posted stops of 16, 32, 41, and 53. Gregory shot a cool 18% from the field connecting on 7 of 37 with Parkston shooting 39%. Scoring for Gregory were Dani VanDerWerff with 12, Regan Graesser 6, and Ashlyn Vosika 1. Gregory pulled down 40 rebounds with Dani VanDerWerff providing 12, Allison Stevicks 8, Regan Graesser 12, Ashlyn Vosika 3, Sophie Skalla 2, Sadie Carlson 2, Gracie Biggins 1. Dani VanDer-Werff and Sadie Carlson both had 4 steals to lead Gregory. “Parkston is a top 3 team in the state. We struggled offensively shooting the ball. Defensively, we rebounded the ball well.

Gorillas increase record to 16-2

Gregory 51 Platte/Geddes 45 (OT) In a nail-biting overtime contest, the Gregory Gorillas emerged victorious with a 51-45 win over Platte/Geddes. The game was a rollercoaster of momentum swings, with both teams locked at 40-40 at the end of regulation before Gregory outscored the Black Panthers 11-5 in overtime to seal the win.

Wrestlers near end of regular season

The Burke/Gregory Storm girls got the weekend started on Friday, February 7, 2025, at the Yankton Girls Invitational, finishing 22nd in a field of 30 teams with three varsity and one jv wrestler. Daytona Paris went 4-2 at the tournament to finish in fourth place, scoring 19.5 team points.

BOWLING RESULTS

Tuesday Mixed League 2/4/25 Six Balls, 117½-50½; Angry Birds, 116-52; Tee Riffic Creations, 110-58; Old Pioneer, 105½-62½; Carlock Babes, 72-96; Buches Bowlers, 56-112; The Outsiders, 48-- 120; HTG: Tee Riffic Creations, 669; HTS: Tee Riffic Creations, 1886; HIG: Couy Holenbeck, 223; Paula Dobesh, 199; HIS: Couy Hollenbeck, 575; Paula Dobesh, 460. Splits picked up: Jennifer Soesbe, 5-10; Misty Claussen, 5-6; Mayland Teel, 6-7; Augie Bortz, 4-5; Paula Bortz, 6-7-10.