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News Release 18-041

Western Dakota Tech earns first place in 4th annual Community College Innovation Challenge

Team innovates new method that simultaneously cultivates plants and fish

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Western Dakota Tech presents their project, Electrical Automation to Solve Hunger, at a White House poster session.

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Oakton Community College in Des Plaines, Illinois presents their Heat Recovering Silencer project, which would replace a traditional vehicle muffler with a new device that maintains noise reduction while recovering exhaust heat.

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The Western Dakota Tech team includes students Tanner Blank, Joseph Cattin, Jonathan Eggers, Matthew Kerner, Bryan Mitchell and Nicholas Smith.

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Second place winner Oakton Community College includes students Erika Bim, Michelle Chudnovsky, Tracy Martinez, Judd Palonpon, Helen Skop and Anna Yabloch.

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