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Sanborn · SanbornTuesday, May 7Instrumental Director, Mr. Andrew Yenzer – Vocal Director, Mrs. Kristi Daggett
The 7/8 Concert Choir opened the evening with the selections Storm, Adoramus Te, Homeward Bound and I Lived. Grade Honor Choir members sang a favorite song, Refuge.
7th Grade Honor Choir members sang a favorite song, Refuge.
The 7/8 Concert Band closed the program, performing Chant and Jubilee, New World Breakdown and Energy Ball.
The 7/8 Concert Ban…See the Story
HMS 7th/8th Spring Concert – TheSanbornPioneer
Sanborn · SanbornHMS senior George Vargas, flanked by Gov. Kim Reynolds and Lt. Governor Adam Gregg, was among those honored recently at the Governor’s Scholar Recognition Ceremony. George Vargas Calderon, a student at Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn, was recognized by Gov. Kim Reynolds and Lt. Governor Adam Gregg for outstanding academic achievement at the 22nd Annual Governor’s Scholar Recognition Ceremony on April 28 at the Iowa Events Center in Des Moines.The statewi…See the Story
George Vargas recognized for Academic Excellence – TheSanbornPioneer
Golf · SanbornIndividual golfers advancing to the Region 1 Final from the Aurelia site are, from left, Jordyn Sitzmann from Kingsley-Pierson, Avery Westphal and Maggie Bloom from Alta-Aurelia, Kinsey Schirmer and Gracie Knobloch from HMS, Madisen Fay from GTRA and Sophie Fedderson from Woodbury Central. The season continues for Hartley-Melvin-Sanborn’s two veteran golfers. Kinsey Schirmer and Gracie Knobloch are among the individuals advancing from the girls …See the Story
Two Hawk girls advance from Regional Golf Tourney – TheSanbornPioneer
Property · SanbornMike Witt says many properties appear untouched, but damage can sometimes surface later
Storm damage in a field in Iowa. Iowans who are cleaning up from the recent bout of storms can find useful resources offered by Iowa State University Extension and Outreach.Deadly storms with multiple tornadoes were reported April 26, causing houses and buildings to be destroyed, with debris spread across streets and potentially into farm fields.Mike Witt, a…See the Story
Agronomist with Iowa State says farmers in storms’ path should assess their property carefully – TheSanbornPioneer
Golf · SanbornA Cinco De Mayo event was held at particating Sanborn businesses on Monday evening. Each business had their favorite Cinco De Mayo themed foods. The community was invited to come into the businesses to enjoy some yummy food. The Sanborn City office had pico de gallo, fried ice cream and sangria. More photos on pages 11 and 12.
Prins Insurance started the event off with pinwheel wraps and churros during the Cinco De Mayo event held on Monday eve…See the Story
Sanborn’s Cinco De Mayo – TheSanbornPioneer
Sanborn · SanbornNorthwest Iowa Community College in Sheldon is pleased to announce its Spring 2024 Commencement Exercises, scheduled for Friday, May 10, 2024. The college will celebrate the achievements of a record 294 spring graduates.The day will begin with the Health Programs Commencement at 9:30 AM at the Lifelong Learning and Recreation Center (LLRC) on campus. This ceremony will also feature pinning ceremonies for Health program graduates. In addition, La…See the Story
NCC Spring 2024 Commencement Exercises are May 10 – TheSanbornPioneer
Sanborn · SanbornState Treasurer Roby Smith is celebrating 529 Day with the College Savings Iowa 529 plan by giving away a $1,000 account contribution. “The cost of education is rising, and saving ahead of time is one of the best ways to help your children prepare for whatever path their journey holds,” said Smith. “Whether you have a newborn or a soon-to-be graduate, saving now could cost less than borrowing later. O’Brien County residents recognize the power o…See the Story