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Tri-Valley School District 49-6
Child nutrition bread.
Posted Date
Mar 13, 2026
Due Date
Apr 21, 2026
Release: Mar 13, 2026
Tri-Valley School District 49-6
Close: Apr 21, 2026
Child nutrition bread.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Tri-Valley School District 49-6
The event was a Veteran's Day Program featuring introductions by the Student Council President and Vice President, recognizing over 130 attending veterans from the Army, Air Force, Marines, and Navy. A sixth-grade band performed, followed by a detailed presentation on the etiquette and symbolism of the American flag folding ceremony. A special speaker, Elijah Kendig, shared personal experiences from basic combat training and emphasized the importance of recognizing veterans' service, dedication, and sacrifice. The presentation concluded with an update from the board of directors of the Krooks Veterans Park, detailing the park's design, fundraising efforts, and its goal to honor past, present, and future veterans while serving as a welcoming place for families.
The document appears to be the transcript for a boys' basketball game between Baltic and De Smet, which took place on December 31, 2025. The coverage details several preceding games in the 32nd annual Michael J. Enter Inc. Scholarship Classic hosted at Brookings High School. Key events during the main game included a close first quarter with Dismitt leading Baltic 16-11, highlighted by a late first-quarter run from Baltic's Dylan Runstead, who scored seven points in under 30 seconds, including a three-pointer at the buzzer. Discussions covered team records and player introductions for both undefeated teams.
The meeting included discussions and actions related to event permits, infrastructure projects, and legal matters. Approvals were given for event licenses, including cootie days. The council discussed and approved a grant agreement for a wastewater project and addressed funding packages for drinking water. An annexation resolution was amended, and appointments were made for various city positions, including the finance officer and city attorney. The council also addressed a rise in vehicle break-ins and bicycle thefts, advising residents to take precautions.
The meeting addressed several key issues, including a public hearing for TNC self-service beverage licenses, approval for Cory Days and Quy Day Street dance permits, and a wedding event at the amphitheater. Discussions also involved a rezone request to create a Planned Development District and another to rezone property for a two-family attached district. The council considered a proposed assessment role for the Garfield Avenue South project and discussed a zoning ordinance amendment related to accessory structures in residential districts, focusing on size limitations and potential sliding scales based on acreage.
The council discussed and approved outdoor event permits, reviewed the 2018 annual report, and clarified interest rates in ordinance amendments. They also discussed purchasing a tractor and addressed issues related to a recent rainstorm, including clearing storm drains and managing the lift station and wastewater plant. Additionally, they touched on frozen water lines and the potential impact of upcoming river flooding.
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K-12 Curriculum Director (also serves as Colton Elementary Principal)
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