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South Dakota youth Selected to serve 4-H Youth Council

BROOKINGS, S.D. - More than 100 Youth from South Dakota gathered in Brookings for the annual 4-H Teen Leadership Conference, hosted on the campus of South Dakota State University June 6 to10.

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Newly elected officers and members include: Front Row (left to right): Treasurer, Matthew Bogue, Lincoln County; Secretary, Matthew Sperry, Brown County. Back Row (left to right): Historian, April Hamilton, Spink County; Vice President, Megan Andersen, Meade County; President, Tessa Sleep, Lawrence County and Publicist, Emily Muirhead, Lyman County. SDSU Extension photo

BROOKINGS, S.D. - More than 100 Youth from South Dakota gathered in Brookings for the annual 4-H Teen Leadership Conference, hosted on the campus of South Dakota State University June 6 to10.During the conference 19 youth were selected to serve on the 2016-2017 South Dakota 4-H Youth Council. These youth will plan the 2017 Teen Leadership Camp. Newly elected officers and members include: President, Tessa Sleep, Lawrence County; Vice President, Megan Andersen, Meade County; Publicist, Emily Muirhead, Lyman County; Secretary, Matthew Sperry, Brown County; Treasurer, Matthew Bogue, Lincoln County; Historian, April Hamilton, Spink County; Super Councilor, Logan Hoffman, McCook County; Super Councilor, Haley Ketteler, Stanley County;  Brady Keller, Potter County; Taylor McMartin, Turner County; Marie Robbins, Brookings County; Alison Knutson, Turner County; Amanda Dean, Lawrence County; Emily Foiles, Clark County; Jace Woodward, Custer County; Sydney Hoffman, McCook County;  Jensina Davis, Brookings County; Mary Katherine Schlichte, Pennington County and Nate Schoenfeld, Deuel County.

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Attendees of the South Dakota 4-H Teen Leadership Conference

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