News from WRAP: March is Women’s History Month

Technology plays a huge part in our society today. We rely on it for work, online schooling, entertainment, communication with people near and far, and local and worldwide information and news. Our culture has integrated the internet and its platforms to connect us with people we know and ways to engage with new individuals. Some of the most widely used platforms by youth and teens are Snapchat, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and gaming platforms such as Xbox and PlayStation. Although these platforms are beneficial, there are also dangers involved with the open nature of social media and online gaming. One of the most rapidly growing forms of abuse involving youth and teens is sextortion.
South Dakota State announces summer, fall 2024 graduation list
The following students graduated after the summer and fall 2024 semesters at South Dakota State University. Nearly 950 students completed all requirements for a degree and/or certificate program, and those requirements have been verified by the appropriate college.
UNITED wrestlers compete at State

Team United had three wrestlers qualify for the state individual tournament this year after placing in the top two for their section. Ben Gunlogson was the section 3AA champ for the 139# weight class. Eli Olson and Kam Sather were both section 3AA runner-up for their weight classes, 107# and 152# respectively. All three wrestlers are juniors and will be back with Team United for one more season next year.
MMS February students of the month

Montevideo Middle School Students of the Month for February are: Marlo Dahl, Kenny Amborn, Piper Swenson, Brielle Dennis, Braelynn Drexler, Lucy Gardner, Joshua LaHaye, Bailey Heidecker, Lillianna Longhenry, Elda Martinez, Leyla Sundlee.
Small Grains Workshop for Western Minnesota Farmers March 15 in Benson
Farmers, agricultural professionals and community members in western Minnesota are invited to a Small Grain Markets Workshop on Saturday, March 15, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., at McKinney’s on Southside (300 14th St. South) in Benson, Minn. This free Land Stewardship Project (LSP) event is an opportunity to learn from regional growers and innovators about the benefits of reintroducing small grains into farming operations and ways to rebuild the markets and infrastructure needed to support them. Coffee and refreshments are provided, and pre-registration is requested by Thursday, March 13. To register and to secure a spot, visit bit.ly/westernsmallgrain. For more information, contact LSP’s Alex Kiminski at 925-207-3721 or akiminski@landstewardshipproject.org.
Students honored for academic success during the 2024 fall semester
The following students have been named to the 2024 fall semester Dean’s List at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities, the university announced last week.
Council reviews bids for construction of new CCM Health Childcare Center
At Monday evening’s meeting of the Montevideo City Council, CCM Health CEO Brian Lovdahl was in attendance to provide a summary of bids on constructing a new child care building. CCM Health is planning to tear down the old Veterans Affairs Clinic building and construct a new building in its place to house the childcare center.
Nebraska resident visiting every town in Minnesota for upcoming book

Seth Varner, of Nebraska, has recently set out on a mission to travel to every incorporated town in the sixth state to be featured in books published by his company, Wandermore Publishing LLC.
This Happened Here: No Receipts Required…
I’m standing in a Speedway in South St. Paul, recording my husband as he opens the smudged plastic door of a bakery case. “Should we get him a plain one with chocolate? Or… sprinkles?”
Montevideo dancers chosen for All-State team

From Staff Reports