Sue Isbell (right), the NDSU Extension Service's 4-H youth development agent in Sioux County, works with a youth at Sioux Image. It's an embroidery, printing and silkscreening business Isbell partnered with Solen High School to develop to give youth in grades seven to 12 hands-on experience in operating a business. (NDSU photo)
Sue Isbell (right), the NDSU Extension Service's 4-H youth development agent in Sioux County, works with a youth at Sioux Image. It's an embroidery, printing and silkscreening business Isbell partnered with Solen High School to develop to give youth in grades seven to 12 hands-on experience in operating a business. (NDSU photo)https://www.ag.ndsu.edu/news/newsreleases/2017/april-17-2017/webinar-focuses-on-creating-tribal-partnerships/sue-isbell-right-the-ndsu-extension-service-s-4-h-youth-developm/viewhttps://www.ag.ndsu.edu/news/newsreleases/2017/april-17-2017/webinar-focuses-on-creating-tribal-partnerships/sue-isbell-right-the-ndsu-extension-service-s-4-h-youth-developm/@@download/image/2017-04-17.8034315268
Sue Isbell (right), the NDSU Extension Service's 4-H youth development agent in Sioux County, works with a youth at Sioux Image. It's an embroidery, printing and silkscreening business Isbell partnered with Solen High School to develop to give youth in grades seven to 12 hands-on experience in operating a business. (NDSU photo)