Jun. 2—The wait was worth it for the Mitchell Kernels. The Eastern South Dakota Conference girls golf tournament was originally scheduled for May 27, but inclement weather postponed it to Wednesday. Playing on a pristine day for golf, the Kernels captured the ESD girls golf title with a 337 at Lakeview Golf Course. "It would have taken a lot of the fun out of it, if we would have tried to play .
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senator. Shannon Liss-Riordan, a high-profile labor attorney who was Markeyâs first primary challenger before she ultimately dropped out of the race, credited him with pushing Senate leaders to make independent âgigâ economy workers eligible for unemployment benefits in last yearâs federal CARES Act.
Liss-Riordan said she spoke to Markey personally about it and he later sent a letter to Senate leadership urging the workersâ inclusion.
âHeâs meeting the moment,â Liss-Riordan. âWhat we are seeing from our senator is what Massachusetts needs. If that race played a part in putting issues into focus, and really driving home the importance for Massachusetts to be a leader on these national issues, Iâm really pleased to see that.â
Items will benefit MTC students, staff Written By: Erik Kaufman | ×
Mitchell Technical College.
The Mitchell Board of Education has approved a purchase to provide students and staff at Mitchell Technical College with several items of fitness equipment for a new fitness center.
The decision was made at the latest regular meeting of the board Monday.
The equipment, purchased at a cost of about $80,474.03, which includes preventative maintenance and warranty, will include 11 pieces of cardio equipment, 18 pieces of strength equipment and 31 pieces of accessory equipment. The purchase is being made from Nova Fitness Equipment of Omaha, Nebraska.
“This is part of the fitness center project, the second phase of the student lounge (renovation) in the Muth Electric Technology Center,” said Jared Hofer, CFO of Mitchell Technical College.
Meeting to be held virtually online Monday Written By: Erik Kaufman | ×
Mitchell Technical College.
The Mitchell Board of Education will consider purchasing equipment for the Mitchell Technical College fitness center and set school administrator compensation Monday.
The agenda items will be addressed at the Monday, April 12 meeting of the board, which is scheduled to be held virtually. The meeting is scheduled to begin at 5 p.m.
The board will consider compensation for 14 members of the administrative staff for the 2021-22 school year. Compensation figures for those staffers include:
Cory Aadland, activities director, $87,711
Sherri Becker, curriculum director (0.7 FTE), $59,685
Leann Carmody, food services director, $69,407