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Labor Dept. and CUC Offer SD 4-H Recognizes Volunteers
During 2018 State Fair
Student Work Opportunities
reach their potential while
employers gain full-time,
permanent employees.”
The employment specialist will help businesses
create work experiences,
work with students on soft
skills, monitor students
and promote job openings. A partner’s time
investment can range from
one hour providing an
informational interview to
several months providing
an internship up to 2,000
hours offering a Registered
Apprenticeship.
Businesses interested
in this partnership may
submit their interest at
CareerLaunchSD.com or
605-773-3372. Applicants
interested in the employment specialist position
may apply at http://bhr.
sd.gov/ searching Job ID #
10510.
BROOKINGS, S.D. - South Dakotans
who invested in our state's youth will be
inducted into the 4-H Hall of Fame September 2 during the 2018 South Dakota
State Fair held in Huron, August 30-Sept.
3.
The 2018 4-H Hall of Fame inductees
include: Julie Symens, Marshall County;
Mike and Rose Kraft, Marshall County;
Betty Knutsen, Brookings County;
Rosalie Schumacher, Walworth County;
Janet Maeschen, Sanborn County; Roxie
Tetrault, Butte/Lawrence counties; Lyndell Petersen, Pennington County and
Joyce Bowman, Fall River/Pennington
counties.
The ceremony will be held in the Nordby Exhibit Hall on the State Fair Grounds
in Huron (1060 3rd St. SW, Huron) at 5
p.m. Everyone is welcome to attend the
ceremony.
"The South Dakota State Fair is the
perfect event to honor and recognize 4-H
volunteers who have put in years of service to the 4-H members and families in
South Dakota," said Karla Trautman, SDSU
Extension interim director.
The 4-H Hall of Fame commemorates
The Fast Track
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By Gov. Dennis Daugaard:
High schools win because they
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tutes win too. Although we do ask
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fifth year that high school students
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have had access to low-cost dual
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rything from animal science to wind
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BROOKINGS, S.D. - South Dakotans who have dedicated time to
support 4-H Shooting Sports will be inducted into the 4-H Shooting
Sports Hall of Fame September 2 during the 2018 South Dakota
State Fair held in Huron August 30-September 3.
The 2018 4-H Hall of Fame inductees include: Larry Kerr, Hyde
County; Harlan Hilleson, Marshall County; Tim & Tammy Withers, Hughes/Stanley County; Don & Nina Fromm, Hughes/Stanley
County and Kathryn Reeves, Pennington county.
The ceremony will be held in the Nordby Exhibit Hall on the
State Fair Grounds in Huron (1060 3rd St. SW, Huron) at 5 p.m.
Everyone is welcome to attend the ceremony.
"The 4-H Shooting Sports Hall of Fame was created to recognize
those individuals who helped lay the groundwork for the program
in South Dakota. The first class was some of the founding members of the original committee," said John Keimig, SDSU Extension youth safety field specialist and South Dakota 4-h shooting
coordinator.
Since the original committee members were recognized, subsequent honorees have been individuals who have helped to grow
and continue the 4-H shooting
sports program.
The 2018 class will be the
third class recognized. Members of this class have been
instrumental in the BB gun and
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also recognizing the past 4-H
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4-H Recognizes Shooting Sports
Volunteers During 2018 State Fair
M I S S O U R I VA L L E Y
13 years experience
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the 4-H Centennial, which occurred in
2002. Each summer individuals who have
made significant contributions to county
or state 4-H Programming are honored
through the 4-H Hall of Fame.
"The 4-H Volunteer Hall of Fame is intended to honor the many volunteers who
contribute to the 4-H Program," Amber
Erickson, SDSU Extension 4-H youth development field operations coordinator. "The
individuals honored have given unselfish
service through their talent, time and
leadership to the 4-H program. They have
been an advocate on behalf of 4-H. These
volunteers are an outstanding example of
the impact a caring adult can have in the
lives of children."
The 2018 4-H Hall of Fame inductees
have volunteered anywhere from 25 to 57
years.
To learn more about South Dakota 4-H,
contact your local SDSU Extension 4-H
Youth Program Advisor. A complete listing can be found at iGrow.
rakes
and local businesses.”
Career Launch SD needs
business partnerships to
give students exposure to
more work training opportunities to make informed
decisions about future careers. Through the Career
Launch SD program, students can participate in:
• Registered Apprenticeships
• Internships and work
experiences
• Job shadowing and
informational interviews
• Classroom presentations
• Career and post-high
fairs
“Businesses will be able
to expose youth to their industries in fields students
may not know exist,” said
Chris Maxwell, executive
director of CUC. “It will
raise career awareness to
help youth succeed and
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PIERRE, S.D. – The
Department of Labor and
Regulation (DLR) will be
hiring an employment
specialist to help Capitol
University Center (CUC) increase student awareness
about career opportunities
in central South Dakota.
Efforts of DLR’s Career
Launch SD program
include partnering with
school districts and local
businesses to provide
career and education tools
to youth ages 16 – 24.
“Career Launch SD is
a synergistic approach to
help meet South Dakota’s
demand for a skilled
workforce,” said Pierre Job
Service manager Mark Anderson. “Our employment
specialist will have offices
at both Job Service and
CUC and work closely with
the T.F. Riggs and Stanley
County school districts