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For Sundance FCCLA members to complete one of their chapter service projects, they are in need of fabric. The group is buying standard bed pillows for the residents of the nursing home and are going to cover them with pillow cases that members and Textile students sew. If you have fabric, they welcome donations. Pieces need to be at least ¾-yard long. Contact Kimberly Fowler or Mrs. Moore if you have questions: [email protected] or [email protected]...
Crook County Farm Bureau will be offering three scholarships this year. First place is $1500; second place is $1300; third place is $800. These will be awarded to assist deserving students to continue their education. Applications are available at the Crook County Farm Bureau office at 109 N. 3rd St., Sundance, or all three county high schools’ counselors, or online at www.wyfb.org in the Crook County link. Qualifications are: 1. Applicant or applicant’s family must be current REGULAR members of Crook County Farm Bureau (solely having an ins...
Northwest College has named 435 students to its fall semester honor rolls. The list of students represents 33 communities in Wyoming and 18 in Montana, as well as 13 states and 11 countries. Sundance’s Lane Gill appears on the Vice-President’s Honor Roll. Students qualifying for the Vice President’s Honor Roll students must complete at least 12 semester hours of college-level coursework with a minimum grade point average of 3.50 on a 4.0 scale....
Black Hills State University released the Dean’s List for the fall 2021 semester. A total of 684 students maintained a grade point average (GPA) of 3.5 or higher while taking at least 12 credit hours. Crook County students on the list are: Rebecca Wolfe and Kaylei Petz of Moorcroft; Hope Marchant, Ariana Cudney and Lauryn Holt of Sundance. In addition, a total of 132 students maintained a grade point average (GPA) of 3.5 or higher while taking less than 12 credit hours. Angela Wacker of Sundance is on this list....
Lady Bulldogs The parking lot was full at Sundance High School on Thursday night as the Lady Bulldogs hosted county rival Moorcroft Lady Wolves. The Lady Wolves came into the matchup ranked number two and toting a 9-3 overall record. The tension in the gym was high as the teams took to the floor. Both sides got their jitters out on their first possession with a turnover. As the quarter wore on, the turnovers continued to plague the Lady Bulldogs, who struggled to break Moorcroft's aggressive...