10 frames from May (excluding the foothills rodeo)

Latasha Dion, a Lake Andes native, will be graduating from Mitchell Technical Institute later today with the rest of the class of 2016. Dion, who is president of the MTI Diversity Club, is a part of the first graduating class students receiving their degree as a Human Services Technician. (Matt Gade/Republic)

Platte-Geddes’ Alex Gerlach, left, and James Valley Christian’s Jayden Waldner reach out at the finish line running the anchor legs of the 3200 meter relay during the first day of the Class B state track and field championships on Friday, May 27 at Howard Wood Field in Sioux Falls.

James Valley Christian’s Jayden Waldner lays on the ground after stumbling and reaching out at the finish line while still able to hold off Platte-Geddes’ Alex Gerlach, not pictured, to win the 3200 meter relay on the first day of the Class B state track and field championships on Friday, May 27 at Howard Wood Field in Sioux Falls.

Lizdiany Andujar, left, shares a laugh with Dakota Anderson, right, and Rachel Bechen, center, while waiting to walk for the processional Mitchell High School’s commencement exercises on Sunday, May 22 at the Corn Palace in Mitchell.

Brandon Krogman, a Mitchell High School senior, fires a pass while getting a pass rush from left Hayden Morgan, Tanner Puetz, Gavyn Erickson and Corbin Hill while playing a game of touch football between the high school kids and Gertie Belle Rogers fifth-graders at Joe Quintal Field on Monday morning. Forty-six high school students have been writing to and trading letters with two classes of fifth graders at GBR this year and Monday was the first day for them to get a chance to meet face-to-face. The high school kids gave the elementary students tours of the high school, played out on Joe Quintal Field for games and finished with pizza for lunch before the fifth-graders walk back to GBR. (Matt Gade/Republic)

James Valley Christian’s Jayden Waldner hits the ground after stumbling and reaching out at the finish line while still able to hold off Platte-Geddes’ Alex Gerlach, not pictured, to win the 3200 meter relay on the first day of the Class B state track and field championships on Friday, May 27 at Howard Wood Field in Sioux Falls.

Corsica-Stickney’s Hunter Johnson, center, stretches out with the baton between Platte-Geddes’ Zach Pettit, left, and Canistota’s Mandre Adams while running the anchor legs of the sprint medley during the first day of the Class B state track and field championships on Friday, May 27 at Howard Wood Field in Sioux Falls.

Freeman Academy’s Thaniel Schroeder, left, and Gregory’s Aaron Voigt walk off the track together after running the 3200 meter during the first day of the Class B state track and field championships on Friday, May 27 at Howard Wood Field in Sioux Falls.

On Tuesday, May 10 it will be one year since a tornado came through and hit the west end of the town of Delmont. The damage from the tornado caused damage to many homes and left debris across town. While some homes have been rebuilt, completely replaced and some are still having work done, others have been completely removed and lots sit empty. On Tuesday the residents of the town will be holding several activities to mark the one year anniversary of the tornado. (Date shot: May 5, 2016)

About a dozen people take a walk down S. Seaman street seeing the damage of where the tornado came through as part of the one year anniversary activities on Tuesday, May 10 in Delmont.