Mrs. Linde’s Family Gets Bigger
Welcome to the world Sawyer Jackson Linde! Continue reading Mrs. Linde’s Family Gets Bigger
Welcome to the world Sawyer Jackson Linde! Continue reading Mrs. Linde’s Family Gets Bigger
After a quick start and a rough patch, the Cobblers’ boys soccer team is looking to re-establish themselves before the playoffs. Continue reading Boys Soccer Looking to Steady the Ship
As the Cobblers prepare to crown this year’s homecoming king and queen, former king and queen Ben Newman and Molly Boehler share what it was like to be homecoming royalty. Continue reading Being King and Queen for a Week
Presidential Candidate Bernie Sanders rallied close to home in advance of the June primary. Continue reading Bernie Sanders’s Campaign Stops Across the Street
Eligible student voters at Central High School appear unsatisfied with a Trump v. Clinton contest for president. Continue reading Central Students Not Ready to Vote for Trump or Clinton
Interest in lacrosse is growing rapidly across the country and the trend has clearly reached Rapid City, where the sight of students carrying lacrosse sticks is becoming normal. Continue reading Lacrosse Enjoying an Explosion of Growth
Two of Centrals outstanding athletes were honored by the Officials as Athletes of the Year for their sports achievements. Continue reading Athletes of the Year: Maddi Sullivan and Ira Murphey
In order to be eligible to win a Grammy Award, musicians have to have sold their music. One 16-year-old is petitioning for a change to the policy. Continue reading Music Fans Pressure Grammys to Change Eligibility Rules
A strong division record is helping the Cobbler baseball players keep their heads up after some tough losses. Continue reading Cobbler Baseball Hits Halfway Mark
Every year the Gates Millennium program chooses 1,000 students and pays all their college expenses. This year Cobbler senior Dakota Merrival was named among them. Continue reading Dakota Merrival Wins Gates Millennium Scholarship
Cobbler Arlen Janis won a Midwest Regional boxing title to earn his way to Nationals. Continue reading Janis Earns Spot in National Boxing Tournament
Cobbler musicians will showcase their talents Thursday when Central hosts the region’s high schools in the Large Group Music Contest. Continue reading Central Hosts Large Group Music Contest
Notice: Wednesday, April 27th is National Administrative Professionals’ Day. If you’re reading this after the informed date, you can still take a second to appreciate the work of our administrative staff. Continue reading Pausing to Appreciate the Clerical Staff
By Cassie Knickrehm and Leah Emerson Central High School’s award-winning Drama department will be presenting their final play of the year on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday of this week. The comedy The Man Who Came to Dinner features Ben Newman as Sheridan Whiteside, a man who goes to dinner at the Stanleys’ and brings turmoil to their lives. “The play is humorous in a witty … Continue reading Central High School Showcases Spring Play
By Ally Green The hit of the recent Cobbler Capers, was the advanced theatre & performance (ATP) class putting on a Miss America Pageant. This skit went on throughout the night between acts with hosts Lacy Thormalen and Richard Rigmaiden, Bailey Quade as Ms. Alaska, Matt Vidal as Ms. California, Kaleigh Crumb as Ms. Kansas, Brennan Brink as Ms. Hawaii, Max Frost as Ms. Maine, … Continue reading Cobbler Capers Reveal Central’s Depth of Talent
By Christian Frederick After a solid outing by the Cobbler girls basketball team at the state tournament, the cheer team was selected to win the Spirit of Six award for girls basketball. This is the third year in a row Central has been awarded the Spirit of Six for either boys or girls basketball. During halftime of the championship game between Aberdeen Central and the … Continue reading Cobbler Cheerleaders Win Spirit of Six Award