Wilcox Named Modern Woodmen Hometown Hero

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Vicki Condon, financial representative for Modern Woodmen, honored Judy Wilcox for her outstanding volunteer service in the community.
Wilcox received the Hometown Hero award.

Wilcox has spent countless hours working with veterans projects and the American Legion Auxiliary.

Wilcox was presented an appreciation award along with a donation to her selected charity. She has chosen the Winner American Legion Auxiliary, state president Melanie Martens project to receive her donation. The donation will go towards a PA system at the new vets home in Hot Springs.

As a fraternal financial services organization, Modern Woodmen is dedicated to improving the quality of life for families and their communities.

Gov. Daugaard Appoints Bobbi Rank As Sixth Circuit Judge

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Gov. Dennis Daugaard announced that he will appoint Bobbi J. Rank as a circuit court judge in South Dakota’s Sixth Judicial Circuit.

“I thank Bobbi Rank for taking on this important responsibility,” said Gov. Daugaard. “I have personally witnessed Bobbi’s diligence, work ethic and commitment to the judicial system. I know she will be an excellent circuit judge.”

Rank and her family will relocate to her hometown of Winner to succeed Judge Kathleen Trandahl, who is retiring later this week. The Sixth Circuit includes Bennett, Gregory, Haakon, Hughes, Hyde, Jackson, Jones, Lyman, Mellette, Potter, Stanley, Sully, Todd and Tripp counties.
Rank is the daughter of Bob and Judy Benson of Winner.

“I thank Gov. Daugaard for his confidence in appointing me to this position,” said Rank. “I am thrilled and honored to be given the opportunity to serve as a judge in this circuit and in my home community. I will work hard to serve the people of South Dakota and to administer justice fairly.”

Rank grew up on her family’s ranch south of Winner and is a graduate of Winner High School. She earned her undergraduate degree from the University of South Dakota and her law degree from the University of Nebraska College of Law.

For the past five years, Rank has served as general counsel to the South Dakota Department of Education. Prior to that, she served for eight years as an assistant attorney general in the offices of Attorneys General Larry Long and Marty Jackley. Rank also spent three years in private practice at May, Adam, Gerdes & Thompson in Pierre, and was a law clerk for the Sixth Judicial Circuit.

Rank served as a commissioner of the South Dakota State Bar from 2009 to 2012 and is currently the vice president of the National Council of State Education Agency Attorneys. She served in 2012 on the Governor’s Open Government Task Force. Rank has also been active in Central South Dakota Teen Court, Junior Achievement, the United Way and the South Dakota Discovery Center.

Rank and her husband, Scott, have two children. They are members of the First United Methodist Church.

Benzing Looks for a Good Pheasant Season

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By Dan Bechtold, Editor

Nolan Benzing has a year under his belt to experience the thrill of pheasant hunting in Tripp County.  Benzing is the Pheasants Forever farm bill biologist who is stationed in Winner.  The Iowa native has settled into living in Winner and is busy helping farmers and ranchers with habitat issues.

Benzing says Game, Fish and Parks has estimated pheasant numbers will be down 20 percent in Tripp County.

Pheasants Forever Banquet is Oct. 21

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By Dan Bechtold, Editor

The Rosebud Chapter of Pheasants Forever is making plans for its big Pheasants Forever banquet which will be held on Friday, Oct. 21 at St. Mary’s Hall in Winner.

The happy hour and raffles will be from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. with a prime rib dinner served at 7:30 p.m. An auction will follow.

Mike Scott, president of the local chapter, says persons attending the banquet will be able to see the newly remodeled St. Mary’s Hall. There will be more space this year to seat additional guests.

There will be over 70 guns raffled off during the banquet. There will be a variety of auction items including Pheasants Forever prints.

Brozik Scores 4 Touchdowns in Winner Victory

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Kayleb Brozik scored four touchdowns in the first half as the Winner High School football team remained undefeated with a 48-16 victory over Parkston Friday night.  The No. 1 rated Warriors are 6-0 for the season.  The team scored 40 points in the first half.

This Friday Winner will host Redfield. Aaker says the team is young and similar to last year.  “We have to prepare for Redfield and clean up things we saw against Parkton,” he said.

Brozik was also named the player of the week by Keloland.

Lady Warriors Win SESD

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Winner Area girls cross county team won first place at the Southeast South Dakota Conference meet in Winner on Oct. 3.
In the girls race, Winner had four girls in the top five. The team was led by Sidda Schuyler in 2nd, Jaclyn Laprath, 3rd, Chloe Bartels, 4th and Sam Schuyler, 5th.  Also placing for Winner were Aryn Meiners, 14th; Meagan Blare, 18th and Saige Schuyler, 25th.
The Winner Area varsity boys took second place and were led by Izak Moleterno who placed 5th. He was followed by Kade Watson, 10th; Dawson Phillips, 16th; Wyatt Turnquist, 21st and Andrew Laprath, 23rd.
In the junior varsity girls race, Katherine Jankauskas was 8th and Kyran Meek,10th and Charlotte Shopene, 11th.  In the junior varsity boys race, Atlas Willuweit placed 10th and Kylar Meek, 15th.
Coach Jayd Schuyler says all runners continue to improve.  This is the girls seventh meet championship out of nine races and they finished second in two others.
The Region 4A meet will be Oct. 13 in Chamberlain.

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Volleyball Team Defeats Gregory

Winner volleyball team defeated Gregory in three sets on Oct. 4.  Winner won 25-21, 25-15, 25-21.

“We came out focused and ready to play,” said coach Jaime Keiser. “We did a great job of digging and serving. We were aggressive and did a great job of attacking the ball which kept Gregory on the defensive end. We played three pretty consistent games. The girls played as a team and were having fun,” said Keiser.