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September 17, 2019 • Page 3
Dissertation Panel To Be Highlighted At The
2019 South Dakota Indian Education Summit
PIERRE, S.D.
– The Office of
Indian Education
will showcase the
inaugural Dissertation
Panel at the 2019
South Dakota Indian
Education Summit,
which will be held
Sept. 22-24 at the
Ramkota in Pierre.
The panel will
consist of Indigenous
professionals who
have completed their
doctorate degree
and others who have
completed their
doctorate degree and
have researched on
Indigenous education.
The panel will share
their own dissertations
and aspects of the
dissertation process.
Summit participants
will learn how
scholarship impacts
our Indigenous
communities. Panel
members are:
Laurel Vermillion,
Ph.D., President of
Sitting Bull College
Cherie Farlee, Ed.D.,
Tribal Education
Director for the
Cheyenne River Sioux
Tribe
Sherry Johnson,
Ph.D., Tribal Education
Director for the
Sisseton Wahpeton
Sioux Tribe
Twyla Baker, Ph.D.,
President of the Nueta
Hidatsa Sahnish
College
Derek Stewart,
Ed.D., Instructor at
Sitting Bull College
Nora Antoine, Ph.D.,
Director for Regional
Impact at Leadership
for Educational Equity
The summit will
begin Sunday evening
with a welcome
dinner and featured
speaker, Mandy
Smoker Broaddus of
Education Northwest.
Monday morning
will be the opening
ceremony with a
keynote address from
Barry Dunn, President
of South Dakota State
University. Other
featured speakers are
Dr. Ann Maria De Mars,
CEO of 7 Generation
Games and Dr. Twyla
Baker. The summit
will also feature
50-minute sessions and
80-minute workshops
with various topics
that include the Oceti
Sakowin Essential
Understandings,
culturally responsive
practices,
incorporating Lakota
language and culture
using technology,
Native Knowledge
360° at the National
Museum of the
American Indian,
teaching Native youth
through video game
design principles,
increasing school
board proficiency in
Indian Country, and
other Native education
topics.
To learn more and
register, visit http://
indianeducation.
sd.gov.
SD Army National Guard Names Recreational Trails Receive Funding
Soldier, NCO Of The Year
PIERRE – Governor Kristi Noem has
and Pierson Ranch-Chief White Crane Conawarded Recreational Trails Program
nector Trail.
(RTP) funding to several cities, trail
“These project sponsors have shown
By Pfc. Alexis Stevens
sharp."
also to improve their peers groups and state parks totaling $1,358,113. a strong commitment to improving their
The federal assistance program provides
communities and state parks and recrea29th Mobile Public
Voight and Schoeberl
and subordinates as well.
up to 80 percent reimbursement for trailtion areas. They’re making South Dakota
Affairs Detachment
will advance to the
"It gives me a better
related development and maintenance
a better place to live, work, and play,”
RAPID CITY, S.D. Region 6 Best Warrior
sense of a baseline of
projects.
said Governor Noem. “These projects will
The South Dakota Army
Competition, which is
where Soldiers should
The following applicants were awarded undoubtedly benefit future generations of
National Guard selected
scheduled to be held in
be in their training," said
grants for trail construction and upgrades: South Dakotans and encourage more famifour enlisted Soldiers and
May 2020 in South Dakota. Voight. "I know I have not
•Black Hills Nordic Ski Club – Trial
lies to enjoy the outdoors together.”
six non-commissioned
They will face competitors been training them [in
$7,259
The Recreational Trails Program is
officers to compete in
from Alaska, Idaho,
some of these tasks] and I Groomer and Signs,
•City of Crooks – Sunset Park Trail
funded by the Federal Highway Administhe state's Best Warrior
Montana, North Dakota,
need to work on that."
Extension, $57,750
tration and administered in South Dakota
Competition in Rapid City
Oregon, Washington and
Like any event, the
•City of Pierre – Griffin Park Trail Reha- by the Department of Game, Fish and
and Sturgis, Sept. 6-8, to
Wyoming.
organizers also learn and
bilitation, $95,000
Parks. The funds come from the Federal
identify the next Soldier
"I am excited to be
grow as they try to make
•City of Spearfish – Recreational Trail
Highway Trust Fund and represent a porand Non-commissioned
able to further compete in
the competition more
Extension, $100,000
tion of the motor fuel excise tax collected
Officer of the Year.
regionals," said Schoeberl. challenging each year.
•Trailbusters Snowmobile Club, Beresfrom non-highway recreational fuel use.
At the conclusion of
"It is a chance to meet new
"There is always room
ford, Snowmobile
Trail
The five-person citizen RTP Advisory
the three-day competition, people and grow in my
for improvement," said
Council reviewed the applications and
two individuals were
training."
Couser. "I encourage these Groomer, $194,800
•Yankton County – HWY 52 Trail Resur- made recommendations to Governor
named victors. Sgt. 1st
The competition and
Soldiers to let us know
Noem.
Class Brian Voight, 109th
the training, involvedth, 16th & 17th •went good and what facing, $129,618
what 1-3:00PM
nd
rd th
December 2 & 3 9 & 10
Additional grants were awarded for
For more information on this program,
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went bad because we want
Bring the competitors
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tle@state.sd.us.
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Dominick Schoeberl, 235th
Military Police Company,
was named the SDARNG
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"The Best Warrior
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