
1983 HHS GRADUATE PROMOTED TO BRIGADIER GENERAL
South Dakota National Guard Public Affairs Office FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: January 11, 2021 VanDerWolde promoted to brigadier general in SD National Guard SIOUX FALLS, S.D. – The South Dakota
South Dakota National Guard Public Affairs Office FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: January 11, 2021 VanDerWolde promoted to brigadier general in SD National Guard SIOUX FALLS, S.D. – The South Dakota
Huron School district Superintendent Terry Nebelsick announced his retirement following the current school year. He has served as Superintendent for 10 years after initially coming to the district
The Huron School Board took the time to allow Class members from the class of 1968 to view contents of a time capsule that was placed in Huron High School first year in the new building in 1967.
Huron Tiger senior Hayvn Heinz was selected Class AA Miss Volleyball Sunday by the South Dakota Volleyball Coaches Association. Heinz moved into Huron’s starting lineup midway through her 8th
The annual State of the Schools Luncheon is coming up next Thursday, November 21. The luncheon will be held from 12:00 noon – 1:00 p.m. at the Huron Event Center. Representatives from Holy
Tuesday night, the Huron Board of Education heard a report from business manager Kelly Christopherson. The report included an update on the general fund. Christopherson says so far the district has
Football fans from Huron and Mitchell came together last night to support an injured player from Britton/Hecla. Last Friday, Trevor Zuehlke suffered a head injury that resulted in a brain bleed. He
After last week’s incident which resulted in breakfast being withheld from some students at Huron Middle School to correct conduct issues, Superintendent Terry Nebelsick says the
Huron Superintendent Terry Nebelsick says protocol was broken earlier this week at Huron Middle School when students were denied breakfast over conduct issues. A video of a
Huron superintendent Terry Nebelsick, says he expects the state funding formula as it relates to special education to be a top priority for the next state legislative session. Nebelsick says the