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May 13, 2021 | 6:57 PM
FLANDREAU – Former Miller cross country and track coach Tom McGough will be inducted into the South Dakota Cross Country and Track and Field Coaches Association Hall of Fame during the 2021 State High School Track Meet.
McGough, an alum of Stanley County High School and Northern State University, spent 39 of his 46 years in education in Miller, where the Rustlers had success in conference, region and state.
In 2002, McGough was named as the South Dakota High School Coaches Association Cross Country Coach of the Year and the NHSACA Circle of Champions Coach of the Year. He has served for years on the Cross Country and Track and Field Advisory Committee of the SDHSAA.
The Pierre TF Riggs High School graduation ceremony will be held May 23 at Hollister Field.
Pierre Supt. Dr. Kelly Glodt says they’re trying to make the ceremony as “normal” as possible for the Class of 2021.
Pierre’s graduation ceremony will also be live streamed on the Oahe TV website.
Graduation for Stanley County High School will also be Sunday, May 23. Their ceremony will start at noon in Parkview Auditorium. Principal James Cutshaw says the current plan is for a regular graduation ceremony with no restrictions on the of number of attendees.
Stanley County Student Council collecting for PAWs Animal Shelter drgnews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from drgnews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The Stanley County Student Council has been collecting denim donations as part of the
“Cotton’s Blue Jeans Go Green”
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program.
Being made mostly from cotton, the denim is converted to natural cotton fiber insulation for houses. Not only is the student council getting denim from members of the community, but it is also acquiring unsalable denim from the Countryside Hospice Thrift Store in Pierre, saving them valuable monies that they do not have to spend on disposal fees. To date, the students have sent 931 pieces of denim, weighing over 1269 pounds to be converted into insulation, conserving space in our local landfill.