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Nominations Are Welcome For The Mitchell High Hall Of Fame

Mitchell High School and the Mitchell Athletic Booster Club are accepting nominations for the Mitchell High School Hall of Fame. For an athlete to be considered for induction, he or she must be out of high school for a minimum of 15 years. For a coach to be considered, he or she must be out of coaching for a minimum of 5 years. All nominations must include contact information for the nominee, and a bio including a list of accomplishments is suggested. Nominations can be sent to Activities Director, Cory Aadland, at cory.aadland@k12.sd.us or 920 N Capital St., Mitchell, SD 57301. Deadline to be considered for the 2017 Hall of Fame class is May 26th, 2017.

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