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Pierre, SD, USA / DRGNews
Feb 9, 2021 10:01 AM
Stanley County Schools in Fort Pierre held their annual spelling bee in the elementary and middle schools at the end of January.
The winner of the elementary bee was Alexa Fernandez, a 5
th grader, who won by spelling the word “binary.” Tying for second place were Emerson Forest and Violet Jacobs, also in 5
th grade.
The winner of the middle school bee was 6
th grader Eddie Duffy, who won with the word “discord.” Before winning the bee, Duffy went six rounds with Kaden Montana, an 8
th grader. The third-place winner in the middle school bee was 6
Cops and Kids paired together for shopping day
“It’s a chance to help the kids and see a smile on their faces.”
That’s what Reserve Deputy Rick Hirtzel, Jackson County Sheriff’s Department, said has kept him coming back to help with the Cops and Kids program for at least 20 years.
Feeling the joy from seeing kids’ smiling faces was a common thread among the law enforcement volunteers Saturday morning at the Seymour Walmart Supercenter.
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8-year-old Ealiejah Henderson wheels a bike down the aisle, followed by Seymour police officers Tyler Goodpaster and Gilbert Carpenter during the Cops and Kids shopping day Saturday. Lori McDonald