Jackson Stabbing suspect in custody
JACKSON, Wyo. (KIFI/KIDK)-UPDATE 1-4 The suspect in the stabbing incident has been identified as Riley Sills. The victim s name and condition have not been released at this time.
UPDATE: 1:40 p.m. A person who barricaded himself in a Jackson apartment is now in police custody. The name of the 40-year-old suspect has not been released.
Jackson Police advise members of the community that may have been impacted by the event or need additional support to contact the Jackson Hole Community Counseling Center’s 24-hour crisis line at 307-733-2046.
UPDATE: 11:35 a.m. Jackson Police continue to monitor a standoff at the Town Creek Apartment complex.
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Jess Steiner, Sheyenne High School - $1,000 for Wellness Committee
Jess Brown, Independence Elementary School - $750 for “Make Your Monday” Initiative
Michelle Weber, Liberty Middle School - $1,000 for a Renovation of Staff Lounge
Chad Clark, Deer Creek Elementary School - $1,000 for a Serenity Room
Amy Meier, Heritage Middle School - $1,000 for an Active Room and Serenity Room
Brian Peterson, L.E. Berger Elementary School - $500 for Monthly Bingo
Andree Hayes, Early Childhood Center - $330 for Monthly Wellness Bingo
Jacob Snyder, West Fargo High School - $1,000 for a Renovation of Staff Lounge
Jody Sjolin-Nelson, South Elementary School - $750 for South Star Snack Cart
PIERRE â Just in time for the holidays, the South Dakota Soil Health Coalition (SDSHC) has released the perfect stocking stuffer for kids â a fun, educational and agriculturally accurate childrenâs book titled, âThe Soil Quilt.â
Geared for third graders, âThe Soil Quiltâ uses the metaphor of a patchwork quilt that layers the planet to explain how a healthy soil covers the landscape.
âSDSHC did a survey with vocational ag teachers and students, and one of the takeaways was that the earlier we start teaching students about soil health, the greater impact it will have,â SDSHC Coordinator Cindy Zenk said. âSo we decided to create a book to help children learn about the importance of soil to our lives and our communities. We hope children will learn that what happens in the soil not only produces our food but also creates the diverse landscape we enjoy, strengthens our families and builds our communities.â
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There is no shortage of great businesses and workers in the Gympie region, nor is there a lack of people willing to let people others know about the good service theyâve received.
Throughout 2020, The Gympie Times asked readers to not only nominate their top choices in a range of categories, but help crown the best of the best.
These are the business and educational leaders who claimed these crowns this year.
Pharmacy
The cityâs main street was home to the regionâs favourite pharmacy, a title dispensed to Good Price Pharmacy, which took out more than a third of the vote.