Here’s the first issue of the Mustang Post for the 2025-2026 school year!
You can read the first issue of this school year here!
Here’s the first issue of the Mustang Post for the 2025-2026 school year!
You can read the first issue of this school year here!
EPISODE TWO: The Human Element in Baseball Dwindles
By Ethan Laabs and Jonah Peterson
Hosted by Abby Smith
The Mustang Post’s Ethan Laabs and Jonah Peterson take a critical look baseball’s mix of technology and humanity and where the fine line between the two begins and ends.

Dear Readers,
After a long wait the Mustang Post has published articles again. Slowly but surely our new journalists have learned and refined their writing and been working diligently toward publication and release. Now after a long wait you can read the new issue here!
With these new students comes a few new editors, previously Hailey Boehme had been the sole editor but now with her recent departure from the Post and an influx of new students three of us have stepped up to editor position.
You may recognize two of us who have taken on the role of editor from the past years: Dairell Alvarico and me, Logan Jacobs. In addition, Roland Regner will be taking on editor responsibilities. He may not have written for the Post in the past, but his expertise in Adobe and writing will be a welcome addition to the editorial team.
While most letters from the editor will be written by me, there may be a few interjections from the other editors to bring them into the mix. But for this first letter, I would like to have the other two editors introduce themselves. With that preamble out of the way, I will let them take it away.
Greetings from the Mustang Post and cheers to a new school year! I just want to say that it is an honor to be one of the editors. As Logan mentioned, nearly all of the letters from the editor will come from him, mostly because I will be hosting on our recently added format: PODCASTS. It is now our second year with this feature in tow, with the last theme being Sheyenne Perspectives. Now that we have multiple new additions to the team, more episodes tackling different themes will be published throughout the year and I can’t wait for you to give them a listen, so be on alert for new content!
Best Wishes,
Dairell Alvarico
Hey! It’s me, that new guy helping with editing for the Mustang Post! First of all, I’d like to thank you for taking some of your time to not only check out this magazine, but also for reading the entirety of this Editor’s Note; if you made it this far and are still reading this, then you are officially cool. Anyhow, it’s a pleasure to be a part of the editing team! This year I’ll be attempting to focus my efforts on helping others (as well teaching myself) to work with Adobe Premiere and Adobe Audition for the purpose of Video Production, as well as helping with some of the Podcasts. If things go according to plan, hopefully we will have another form of media to add to the Mustang Post, so stay tuned if you are interested!
Yours Truly,
Roland Regner
The end of this letter is fast approaching but before it’s done, I would like to extend one more thanks to the readers that make running this website possible.
With much thanks,
Logan Jacobs

By Mustang Post Staff
This issue of the Mustang Post is a special release as we say goodbye to one of our journalists who is moving further into the frigid north. We’ll miss her and her joyful insight into all that is BTS.
This special issue is available now as an eMagazine!
By The Mustang Post Staff
This month Sheyenne High School celebrates another lineup of exceptional students and staff.


By The Mustang Post Staff
This month Sheyenne High School celebrates a lineup of exceptional students and staff.
Students Blossom Ehibibe, Brynn Field, Jackson Hawkinson, Ella Mahler, Pedro Silveira, Justin Overas, and Cassie Swanson share this honor alongside staff Steph Cwikla, Sommer Forkenbrock, Royn Hohertz, Erin Kruckenburg, James Landman, Lindsey Simenson, and Mariah Weiss.