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The South Dakota Hall of Fame is set to honor 10 new inductees during an Honors Ceremony scheduled for Sept. 8-9 in Chamberlain/Oacoma.

There are 10 diverse people whose life works have helped shape South Dakota and our nation for a better tomorrow. The 10 inductees were selected for their achievements in the medical field, business, agriculture, education, sports and arts and entertainment.

The new class of inductees includes Dr. Robert Arnio (Medical), Bruce Bad Moccasin (Business), Walt Bones (Agriculture), Dr. Thomas Dean (Medical), Dr. José-Marie Griffiths (Education), Dr. Pamela Homan (Education), Gary Mule Deer (Arts & Entertainment), Larry Rohrer (Arts & Entertainment), Hani Shafai (Business) and Adam Vinatieri (Sports).

The public is invited to attend the banquet.

The South Dakota of Fame is a 501c3 nonprofit organization designed to Honor, Inspire, and Educate. The Hall’s mission is to Champion a Culture of Excellence and the public charity is built upon the recognition, celebration, and preservation of the stories of South Dakotans instrumental in establishing that culture. For more on the hall, visit www.sdhalloffame.org.

Here are the biographies of the new inductees:

DR. ROBERT ARNIORapid City, S.D. | Category: Medical

“A Profound Impact on Mental Health”

Dr. Robert Arnio’s impact on mental health services has been significant both on a statewide and national level. Dr. Arnio was born the 7th of 11 children into a Deadwood logging family and worked his way through school to achieve a doctorate in psychology from the University of Iowa. He founded Psychological Associates of the Black Hills and Learning Solutions and pioneered bringing nationally known experts to South Dakota to train educators and professionals.

Robert Arnio
Robert Arnio

Dr. Arnio helped to craft state and federal legislation to increase the number of qualified mental health providers in South Dakota and he has instructed and mentored medical school students, psychologists, counselors, and teachers throughout his career spanning more than 32 years.

BRUCE BAD MOCCASINRapid City, S.D. | Category: Business

“A Dedicated Community Builder”

Bruce Bad Moccasin’s 30-year career dedicated to building a stronger tomorrow started with building roads in 1977. His leadership within the Indian Health Service (IHS) as an engineer, and eventually as Area Director of the Aberdeen Office, allowed him to effectively bring many changes to funding processes for projects important to improving the lives of Native Americans living on reservations.

Bruce Bad Moccasin
Bruce Bad Moccasin

The initiatives taken by Bad Moccasin paved the way for connecting tribal leaders and tribal health boards to IHS leadership and Congress. He is a strong advocate of STEM education, especially for Native American youth, and as a registered professional engineer, promoted continuing education for IHS employees.

WALT BONESChancellor, S.D. | Category: Agriculture

“A Caring Advocate for Agriculture”

When Walt Bones is asked to serve, he says “yes!” From serving as a grade school basketball coach to serving on the Parker School Board and on every agricultural board in S.D. (and even as South Dakota's Secretary of Agriculture), Bones has been a humble servant leader—one who listens before he speaks.

Walt Bones
Walt Bones

Internationally, he has traveled to China, Ethiopia, Uganda, and Kenya as an agricultural leader to assist farmers. He rises up to serve his fellow farmers in times of crisis and distress. He has promoted the stress hotline for farmers and ranchers, letting his friends know they can reach out for help. Bones is a natural teacher and loves sharing his knowledge of agriculture with others.

DR. THOMAS DEANWessington Springs, S.D. | Category: Medical

“A Voice for Rural Healthcare”

Dr. Thomas “Tom” Dean is a healthcare leader who is not only dedicated to excellent care across the lifespan of patients, he strives toward national policies that can help develop a healthcare system that both responds to individual needs and underserved areas. As a leader, Dr. Dean served as Medical Director of his local clinic system in Wessington Springs for 26 years and as Chief of Staff of the hospital for 36 years.

Thomas Dean
Thomas Dean

Known as “Dr. Tom,” Dr. Dean feels that the best medical care occurs when physicians can practice in one place for the long term, knowing and understanding their patients. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Dr. Dean took to the national spotlight and spoke about the challenges rural healthcare facilities have faced.

DR. JOSÉ-MARIE GRIFFITHSMadison, S.D. | Category: Education

“A Powerful Leader in Higher Education”

The outstanding accomplishments of Dr. José-Marie Griffiths in the field of higher education are a coalescence of three pillars of professional interaction. She has transformed South Dakota since her arrival to the state in 2015 and moved Dakota State University (DSU) to a new place in the higher education world.

Jose-Marie Griffiths
Jose-Marie Griffiths

For DSU to become a leader in cyber education and a leading research and development university in the nation, the DSU needed dynamic, connected, and informed leadership. That leadership came with the appointment of Dr. Griffiths as President. She has previously served in presidential appointments to the National Science Board, the U.S. President's Information Technology Advisory Committee, and the U.S. National Commission on Libraries and Information Science.

DR. PAMELA HOMANHartford, S.D. | Category: Education

“A Trailblazer in Child Welfare”

Dr. Pamela “Pam” Homan has been a lifelong educator and one of the most effective and innovative administrators in K-12 public education the state has ever known. She has exercised enormous influence on education policy at the local and state levels by focusing on students, technology integration, and strategic community partnerships. Dr. Homan’s passion for children with learning and behavioral disabilities has been steadfast, beginning as a special education teacher in the classroom, which then developed into a hospital-based school program for children in need of psychiatric acute care.

Pamela Homan
Pamela Homan

Dr. Homan earned advanced degrees in educational administration and she served as an elementary school principal and Director of Assessment, Technology, and Information Services before becoming the first woman to serve as Superintendent of the Sioux Falls School District.

GARY MULE DEERSpearfish, S.D. | Category: Arts & Entertainment

“Giving Back Through His Art”

Gary Mule Deer has been a nationally known entertainer for half a century, touring almost constantly; but he never forgot the needs of fellow South Dakotans. Well-known for charity fundraisers across the country, from benefit concerts to celebrity golf tournaments, Mule Deer regularly brings that spirit of giving back to his home state. He has raised tens of thousands of dollars for South Dakota non-profits including a Spearfish’s women's & children’s shelter, the High Plains Western Heritage Center, and Black Hills State University.

Gary Mule Deer
Gary Mule Deer

Mule Deer's natural ability to successfully adapt his act has made him one of the few entertainers to play New York's Carnegie Hall, London's Royal Albert Hall, and, no less important to South Dakotans, Spearfish's High Plains Western Heritage Center. To add to his accomplishments, Mule Deer was inducted into Nashville’s Grand Ole Opry in March 2023.

LARRY ROHRERBeresford, S.D. | Category: Arts & Entertainment

“A Voice of South Dakota”

Larry Rohrer’s vision of public media has had an impact on every South Dakota high school, creating ahead-of-its-time coverage of events on the internet, and increased television broadcasts of high school athletics and fine arts. This large-scale media partnership was the first in the nation and remains a point of pride.

Larry Rohrer
Larry Rohrer

Rohrer is most widely recognized as a voice and program host on the SDPB Radio and Television network but has an even greater impact on all South Dakotans through his innovations in media programming. His outreach for arts organization partnerships has supported hundreds of concert programs from the South Dakota Symphony, Black Hills Symphony, local and regional musicians, and online distribution of the Levitt concert season for South Dakotans to access wherever they live.

HANI SHAFAIRapid City, S.D. | Category: Business

“Building a Sustainable Future”

Hani Shafai has big dreams for Rapid City and beyond, and he envisions a community where all people are able to sustain a living wage, work in jobs they love, and thrive in their communities. He's worked tirelessly to transform industries and provide sustainable employment and housing opportunities for young professionals entering the workplace and for veterans and vulnerable adults in need of economical housing solutions.

Hani Shafai
Hani Shafai

Through an understanding of human connections, innovative design, and a commitment to improving the community, Shafai has created a process that puts humanity first. Through his philanthropy, he continues to influence our state’s population. He is working to fight homelessness in the Black Hills area by helping establish the OneHeart Transformation Campus and expanding services at the Cornerstone Rescue Mission. His efforts also include many community healthcare and education projects.

ADAM VINATIERIZionsville, Ind. | Category: Sports

“A Champion Football Player Exemplifying Excellence”

Adam Vinatieri played a total of 24 seasons in the National Football League (NFL) and holds many NFL kicking records, which include the most points scored, the most made field goals, and the most postseason points. He has played in five Super Bowl games and his teams have won four of them.

Adam Vinatieri
Adam Vinatieri

This article originally appeared on Watertown Public Opinion: South Dakota Hall of Fame set to induct 10 more people in September