Warriors split games

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Brady Fritz puts up a three point shot for the Winner Warriors in the game with Todd County. Fritz made two three point shots.

Winner boys basketball team saw a lead of 16 points evaporate in the second half as the Warriors took on Todd County in Mission.

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Play is going to state

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The Winner High School one act play “The Struggles” placed at the region contest in Pierre on Jan. 28. The play will advance to the state one act play festival in Sioux Falls Feb. 6-8. Pictured in front from left are Emily Moser, Kiersten Durrin, Megan Brozik, Faith Covey, Shelby Scott, Teresa Taylor and Leah Weichelman. In back from left are Dan Patmore, technical director; Kara Ewing, director Sarah Taggart, Aryn Meiners, Maggie DeMers, Jack Ducheneaux and Justin Hausmann.

By Dan Bechtold
Editor

It has been seven years since a Winner High School one act play has made it to the state contest.

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Pochop takes over at Ameriprise

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After over 30 years, Brenda Muhs is retiring from Ameriprise Financial. Ameriprise Financial will transition over to Jon Pochop. Pictured from left to right is Jon Pochop and Brenda Muhs who guides him on the computer.

By Colton Hall
Staff Writer

All good things must come to an end at some point.

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Highway proposal presented

By Dan Bechtold
Editor

The proposal by the Tripp County Commissioners to combine the offices of the treasurer and auditor into one office has drawn the concern of several courthouse office workers.

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William Gooby, 69

William “Bill” Robert Gooby, 69, of Pipestone, MN formerly of Winner, SD passed away at the Good Samaritan Society Nursing Home in Pipestone, MN on Jan. 30.

Funeral service will be held on Saturday, Feb. 8, 2020 at 12:30 p.m. at the Mason Funeral Home in Winner, SD. Burial will follow in the Colome City Cemetery. A visitation will begin at 11 a.m. at the Mason Funeral Home.

William “Bill” Robert Gooby, 69, passed away on Jan. 30, 2020 in Pipestone, MN. He was born June 14, 1950 to Robert and Marie (Herrmann) Gooby in Winner, SD. He grew up in the Keyapaha and Gregory South Dakota area.

He attended Soesbe Country School #99 and Gregory High School.

Bill will be remembered by his bands Shurwood and The Jokers. He always had a smile and a good joke to share. Bill enjoyed fishing, camping, and spending time with family and friends.

He will be missed by his 3 children, Dana Gooby, Casey (Lana) Gooby, Jenny (Dan) Stephenson, 8 grandchildren, Timothy and James Haskell, Cal, Ella and Owen Gooby, Sylvia, Margaret and Alice Stephenson, sister Rosemary Schwaller, niece Amy (Macy) Richardson and their children Sydney and Ryker.

Bill is preceded in death by his parents, Robert and Marie Gooby; stepfather William Palmer; brother-in-law John Schwaller and nephew Shawn Schwaller.

Visitation with the family present will be from 11 a.m. to 1 pm on Saturday Feb. 8 at Mason Funeral Home in Winner, SD. Burial will follow visitation at Colome Cemetery.

Rick Munroe, 53

Ric Munroe, 53, of Winner, SD passed away on Saturday, Jan. 18, 2020 at the Mercy Downtown Hospital in Des Moines, Iowa.

Memorial service was held on Monday, Feb. 3, 2020 at 11 a.m. at the Mason Funeral Home in Winner, SD.

Ric was born in Boston, Mass., July 24 1966 to Carolyn Parker. He has traveled due to military services. He went to Mitchell High School and graduated. Then he proceded to go to college and get his degree in safety. Then he moved to Yankton and met the love of his life, and got married Oct. 5, 2002, and proceeded to have 3 beautiful boys.

He was a very dedicated and loyal father and husband. He loved to watch and play all sports with his boys. His favorite saying was “Drop the Plow and Run.” There wasn’t a sport he didn’t love to do or watch the boys do. Ric also loved to cook and loved watching cooking shows. He was so dedicated to his family. He also loved his pets.

He is preceded in death by his mom Carolyn Belle Parker, his grandfather Nelson Ely Parker, and a niece Nova Smith.

He left behind his wife Lisa, their 3 sons Tristin, Caden, and Shae Munroe.

His brother Bill Smith, and his family, sisters; Tracy Jackson and her family, Adrienne Hunter and her family, nieces and nephews and great nieces and great nephews. Also, sister-in-law Renae Smith and her family and brother-in-law Brad Kleinschmit and his family.

Lavonne Jelinek, 71

LaVonne (Schroeder) Jelinek, 71, of Colome, SD passed away on Monday, Jan. 27, 2020 at the Avera Gregory Health Care Center in Gregory, SD.

Funeral service was held on Thursday, Jan. 30, 2020 at 11 a.m. at the Mason Funeral Home in Winner, SD. Burial will be held at a later date.

LaVonne Marie (Schroeder) Jelinek was born May 1, 1948 to Dellos and Norma (Wolf) Schroeder. She was born in Mitchell, South Dakota. LaVonne attended grade school in Fulton, SD and Alexandria High School.

LaVonne is the third of five girls, they made their home on the family farm northeast of Alexandria, where she helped do chores and care for her younger sister Beverly. LaVonne was a member of the Lutheran Church in Alexandria where she was baptized and confirmed.

After moving off the family farm she moved to Aberdeen, SD where she met her first husband, Lee. Together they had one son, Michael Stober. They lived in many different cities traveling to where Lee worked. They were divorced in 1986-87.

In 1988 she met and married Dave Jelinek. They made their home in Colome, where she would drive to Winner daily to care for the Carpenter’s children. She worked as a nanny for two families. First, the Carpenters, also aiding in caring for the Tobin kids. They were all like her own children.

LaVonne, also, had a chihuahua, Newt, that was very dear to her heart. Known for her infectious laughter and flawless skin she was loving and caring, a good teacher, but never a push over.

After all of her nanny children grew up and left their home, LaVonne then spent her time with her husband, she attended car shows with her husband Dave, with her sister Beverly, and husband Darrell Ulmer. LaVonne also enjoyed a good rummage sale, and Dave enjoys junkin’.

LaVonne is survived by her husband, Dave Jelinek; children, Mike and LeeAnn (Goke) Stober, of Albuquerque, NM; sisters and spouses, Delores (Ron Peterson) Schroeder of Mitchell, SD, Barb (Jerry Braaten) Schroeder of Wheaton, MN, and Beverly (Darrell Ulmer) Schroeder of Freeman, SD; one uncle, Harold (Marlene) Wolf; grandchildren, Courtney, Caitlyn, and Chris; great grandchildren, Chelsea, Alexis, and Ryland.

LaVonne is preceded in death by her parents, infant sister Marilyn, grandparents, numerous aunts and uncles, and some cousins.

Wrestlers place fifth

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Winner Area wrestling team had three champions at the Winner Invitational. Pictured from left are Trevor Peters, Sam Kruger and Kaden Keiser.

Winner Area wrestling team took fifth place at the Winner Invitational on Saturday. The Warriors scored 157 points.

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Cowboys fall to Jones County

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Caden Munroe goes up for a shot against Jones County on Tuesday, Jan. 21.

By Colton Hall
Staff Writer

The Colome Cowboys basketball team was able to hang with the Jones County Coyotes for most of the first quarter, but a late first-quarter run by the Coyotes proved too much in Colome’s 61-34 loss at home on Tuesday, Jan. 21.

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