Miss South Dakota crowned in Hot Springs
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HOT SPRINGS — Miranda Mack, 21, of Redfield, was crowned Miss South Dakota 2017 Saturday night in Hot Springs.
Her platform is “All for Music.” For her talent, she performed the operatic aria “Habanera.” She is the daughter of Hugh and Cari Mack, is a student at South Dakota State University, and held the local title of Miss SDSU.
Mack was also awarded the “Ray Peterson Rookie of the Year” $500 scholarship for the first-year contestant with the highest overall score.
First runner-up was Miss Rushmore, Carrie Wintle, from Iroquois. Wintle was a preliminary talent winner Thursday evening ($1,000), won the Miracle Maker award for raising the most money for Children’s Miracle Network, a $400 scholarship for being the top fundraiser, the $500 State Community Service Award, and the $1,000 Miss America Community Service award.