South Dakota Job Corps under threat of closure

Bart Pfankuch/South Dakota News Watch

NEMO, S.D. – As a teenager 25 years ago, David Goodwin’s future appeared bleak.

Goodwin was smart, but for some reason he couldn’t find his footing in the Rapid City public school system and had been held back two straight years as a high school freshman.

“I spent my days ditching school and smoking cigarettes with friends at Canyon Lake Park,” he recalls. “That’s the route I was taking.”

Goodwin needed a change, a new path forward, and he found it in 2001 after enrolling in the Boxelder Job Corps Civilian Conservation Center.

The residential education and job training program for low-income youths and young adults is located on a wooded site in the Black Hills near Nemo. The center is one of about 125 Job Corps facilities across the country that are under threat of closure as part of spending reductions proposed by the Trump administration.