HOUSE COMMEMORATION
NO.
1010
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Introduced by: Representatives Apa and Young and Senator Dunn (Jim) |
A LEGISLATIVE COMMEMORATION,
Honoring Mr. Kent Meyers, Assistant Professor of
English, at Black Hills State University, in Spearfish, South Dakota.
WHEREAS,
Kent Meyers has served in the field of education at the collegiate level for eighteen
years, sixteen of those years have been devoted to the students at Black Hills State University; and
WHEREAS,
as an accomplished author Kent Meyers has received esteemed recognition for his
writing, including the publication of two books The River Warren and The Witness of Combines and
he received good reviews for his books in Publisher's Weekly and others. Mr. Meyers received 1998
honorable mention in the O. Henry Awards for his short story Light in the Crossing, was named 1998
South Dakota Author of the Year by the South Dakota Council of Teachers of English, received a
bronze award from the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education in Best Article of the
Year category in 1998, and was featured in the 1999 spring issue of the South Dakota Review; and
WHEREAS,
Kent Meyers' past awards and recognition for his authorship include: the Theodore
Christian Hoepfner Award for best short story published in Southern Humanities Review in 1997, a
nomination for the Pushcart Prize for his work in 1997, being selected by the North Dakota Quarterly
in 1997 for his essay Prairieland to be included in an anthology of the Northern Plains. Mr. Meyers
works were twice listed as "Distinguished Stories" in the annual Best American Short Stories and
received the prestigious National Endowment for the Arts fellowship in 1992:
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT COMMEMORATED,
by the Seventy-fourth Legislature of the
State of South Dakota, that Kent Meyers be honored and recognized for exhibiting great prowess in
his skill as an author, his love for life in the Midwest, his great appreciation for belles letres, and his
astounding dedication to the honorable profession of English Education, in the State of South
Dakota.