Thunder coming to Tripp, capped by fireworks
The rumble of thunder this Saturday evening in Tripp hopefully will be the sound of souped up engines and not the kind of thunder that comes from the sky.
Thunder in the Dirt organizer Ron Fischer admits rain this spring has been hampering the efforts to move dirt and prepare the fairgrounds for this major truck and tractor pulling event, but he is confident it will be ready. He has been rounding up friends, relatives and engine enthusiasts from a wide area eager to help with preparations to make the event a success.
While it is not the first truck and tractor pulling event he has organized, this is by far the biggest.
Thunder in the Dirt will feature two organizations of pullers, two sanctions, and two tracks on which they will perform. It is the Outlaw Truck and Tractor Pulling Association and the Nebraska Power Pullers. He said there will be both two-wheel- and four-wheel-drive pickups, super farm, diesel super stock, diesel 4x4s and semis trying their luck and thrilling the crowd.
Fireworks will cap off the Fourth of July festivities.
The Outlaw Truck and Tractor Pulling Association has over 400 members, from 20 different states, who compete on six different levels of pulling competition throughout the Midwest: State, Regional National, Grand National, Super National, Elite National, and Extreme National. The Regional National competition is coming to Tripp.
The Nebraska Power Pullers Association features six classes of pulling trucks--2WD and 4WD; Street Modified, Pro Street Diesel, Modified and Super Modified.
Fischer said he organized a pulling event in Delmont the first year, but this is the fourth year in Tripp. However, Fischer said, “this is the first year for the Outlaw show, bringing in a different caliber, you might say.”
He said he had pulled at Outlaw sanctioned events the past several years and wanted to bring it to Tripp. In the past, the local event has been associated with the Great Plains group.
The Outlaw group is from Texas to South Dakota, he said, adding, the whole Midwest United States.

Click to see videos from Tripp Sports Day:
Candy Scramble

Water Carrying Contest
Potato Peeling Conest
Dizzy Race

Headlines in this week's issue

Highway union asks for wage increase
Karl Kuper and Louis Schoon, representing the highway workers’ union, AFSCME Local 1543, met June 16 with the Hutchinson County Commissioners, asking for a wage increase, as well as clarification on the July 4 holiday.

Dangerous rail crossing remains; no hurry on part of BNSF
Nothing can be done temporarily to warn motorists of a dangerous rail crossing on the north edge of Parkston.

Courthouse bid request changed to seeking most qualified firm
The advertisement already was out for replacement of the county courthouse’s heating/air conditioning system, but after meeting with a company June 16, the advertisement will seek the best qualified firm to handle the project.


Long-time donor

Stella Klumb said she is a long-time blood donor, noting “I feel better when I give it.” She was just one of many donors at Thursday’s Siouxland Community Blood Drive held at Avera St. Benedict Wellness Center. The Parkston Veterans of Foreign Wars Ladies Auxiliary coordinated the event.

Be prepared for cardiac emergencies
The American Heart Association urges the public to be prepared for cardiac emergencies:

Area students named to DWU Dean’s List
Three area students were among the 151 students named to the 2009 Dakota Weslyan’s spring semester dean’s list.

Scholarships awarded to Parkston students from SDSU
Three Parkston students have been awarded scholarships for the 2009-10 school year at South Dakota State University, Brookings

Local students named to USF Dean’s List
Three Parkston students were named to the Dean’s List at the University of Sioux Falls for the 2009 spring semester.

PUC addresses consumer questions about Alltel-AT&T transaction
The South Dakota Public Utilities Commission has developed a list of frequently asked questions to help Alltel customers in the state better understand some of the issues related to the pending sale of Alltel assets to AT&T.

Beef producers should act quickly as weather gets hot
Temperatures across South Dakota have climbed into the 90s recently, and beef producers should be alert for signs of heat stress.

Dairy producers reminded to monitor herds in hot weather
High South Dakota summer temperatures have arrived, and they can be stressful for lactating dairy cows.

July 2 ‘On Call’ will focus on children’s health issues
Parents can struggle keeping up with the latest facts about nutrition, vaccinations, ADD, and other health issues their children may face.

Estimating nutrient loss from crop residue fires
A new South Dakota State University publication can help producers estimate the amounts of nutrients lost in crop residue fires.

Stem rust threats still possible
More than 50 years ago, wheat stem rust resulted in a 35 percent loss of crop in one South Dakota growing season.

Production evidence for the ACRE Program
Producers wishing to enroll in the Average Crop Revenue Election (ACRE) program can certify production to establish the benchmark farm yield.

Five simple steps to safe boating activities
Tubing, skiing and kneeboarding can be great ways to spend a summer afternoon; but, like other water sports, there are some inherent dangers in being pulled behind a boat.

Another record deer harvest in South Dakota
South Dakota hunters can look back on 2008 as another record-setting year for deer harvest.



Click HERE to view a video of David Schreiner reading 'Hope'

Click HERE to view a video of the start of the 1 mile run

Click HERE to view a video of the Parkston Graduation

Click HERE to see a video of the Tripp-Delmont Graduation.

See a video of SUMO WRESTLING in Parkston. Click HERE.

Click HERE to see a video of the Gukeisen Training Fire

Click HERE to see a video of the Moran Training Fire

Coming Events
Parkston
Weekly
Alcoholics Anonymous and Al-Anon meetings will meet Friday at 8 p.m. at the Avera St. Benedict Health Center meeting room. For more information, call 928-3182.

Tripp
Monday, July 6
The City of Tripp will meet at 7:30 p.m. in City Hall.

Area
Weekly

Alcoholics Anonymous will meet Sunday at 7 p.m. at the Ethan Fire Station in the Community Room. For more information, contact Jean at 928-7266.

Tuesday, July 7
The Hutchinson County Commissioners will meet in the Commissioners’ Room in the Courthouse at Olivet at 9 a.m.




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ROCS schedule
PARKSTON
Monday, July 6: Parkston to Mitchell, 8 a.m.
Monday, July 20: Parkston to Mitchell, 8 a.m.
For rides, call your driver at 605-724-2650

July drivers for Meals on Wheels
Meals on Wheels drivers for July are:
Monday: Bernadette and Cletus Boehmer
Tuesday, July 7: Merlyn Tiede
Tuesday, July 14: Merlyn Tiede
Tuesday, July 21: First Dakota National Bank and Bev Scheetz
Tuesday, July 28: Merlyn Tiede
Wednesday: Armin and Arlene Kost
Thursday: First Dakota National Bank and Ed Ehler
Friday: Margaret Kiunke and Lorena Sinkbeil
Saturday: Carol Gilman



 
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