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Palace City Profile: Luques invest their hearts in Mitchell

Creating a solid community, giving back, and making new friends are what make the Luque family tick. Written By: By Karen Whitney / Mitchell Regional Workforce Coordinator | 5:00 pm, Aug. 2, 2021 × Edy (Oscar) and Jill Luque with their children Oscar David and Liliana. (Photo courtesy of the Luque family, used with permission) EDITOR S NOTE: Palace City Profiles is an ongoing series of community members’ stories, introducing us to our neighbors and the personalities that call Mitchell home. If you have suggestions for individuals or families with a great story, please contact Karen Whitney at 996-1140 or kwhitney@mitchellsd.com. Edy (Oscar) and Jill Luque’s relationship blossomed at the corner of Havens and Burr with the Jefferson Bus Line.

Mitchell Board of Education approves 2021-22 budget | The Mitchell Republic

Budget reflects conservative approach while maintaining, improving programs, superintendent says Written By: Erik Kaufman | × Mitchell Board of Education (Republic file photo) The Mitchell Board of Education on Monday approved the 2021-22 K-14 budget for the Mitchell School District, paving the way to further enhance the quality of education in the district, according to school leaders. Joe Graves, superintendent for the Mitchell School District, said the budgeting process is long but vital to bringing the best possible educational experience to students and faculty at the school. This year s budget should help continue that tradition. It means that our fiscal house remains in order, Graves told the Mitchell Republic following the meeting. We ve been proactively planning ahead for things like the (new) high school because it s a very difficult project. We ve been conservative in our budgeting and accounting and it s gone very well. We ve managed to expand o

Mitchell Board of Education approves air unit purchase

Upgrade will help regulate temperature in kitchen Written By: Erik Kaufman | × Mitchell Board of Education (Republic file photo) After a school year of Mitchell Technical College offices being up to 30 degrees colder than other rooms around the campus, the Mitchell Board of Education Monday approved the purchase of an air-handling unit that is expected to remedy the problem. The board approved the action by unanimous vote at the Mitchell Career & Technical Education Academy during the latest regular meeting of the board. Joe Graves, superintendent for the Mitchell School District, said school officials determined the source of the problem was an air unit in the kitchen area. The district let out bids for the project, and received one bid from Johnson Controls in the amount of $133,175, which he recommended the board accept.

Mitchell Board of Education to take second look at budget

Mitchell Board of Education to take second look at budget
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