
City Commission and Board of Education Meet Monday Night
The Huron City Commission and Board of Education both had regular meetings last night. The School Board received a report on the Associated School Boards of South Dakota delegate assembly,
The Huron City Commission and Board of Education both had regular meetings last night. The School Board received a report on the Associated School Boards of South Dakota delegate assembly,
The Huron City Commission and Board of Education will both have meetings tonight. School Board meets at 530 in the Instructional Planning Center at the Arena. On the agenda is a report from the
Monday night, business manager Kelly Christopherson presented the preliminary 2019-2020 budget to the Huron Board of Education. Christopherson says the most significant change in expenditures was
Craig Lee of Huron has recently announced his candidacy for re-election to the Huron School District Board of Education. Lee, who is the owner of Craig Lee Studios, a photography and video
Garret Bischoff, of rural Huron, has announced his candidacy for re-election to the Huron School District 2-2 Board of Education. Bischoff, 37, is a fourth-generation family farmer, who, alongside
During last night’s Huron Board of Education meeting, Business Manager Kelly Christopherson presented the preliminary budget for the 2018-19 school year. The total budget amounts to $31 million,
The Huron School District has announced changes for the head girls and boys basketball coaching positions. Head girls coach Wade Stobbs has resigned after four years as head coach, and will be
Two incumbents have won reelection to the Huron Board of Education. David Wheeler and Tim Van Berkum received 432 and 377 votes respectively. Challenger Lance Calkins received 131 votes. Voter
Voters in the Huron School District will head to the polls today to decide two seats on the Huron Board of Education. Lance Calkins will face incumbents Tim Van Berkum and David Wheeler. Polls are
The Huron School District is adding an orchestra position. Superintendent Terry Nebelsick says the program has grown to the point that it is too large for one instructor to manage. Nebelsick says