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A number of Mobridge business people can trace their historical roots to the West River Timber Lake area, which was a launch ...
Nearly two dozen area youth competed at the South Dakota 4-H Finals Rodeo in Ft. Pierre Aug. 15-17. While none of them came ...
A federal judge in Maryland has struck down the U.S. Education Department’s attempts to do away with diversity, equity and inclusion practices in schools.
Situated just off I-90 on the banks of the Missouri River, with an unmistakable Army helicopter perched out front, is the South Dakota Hall of Fame. It sits just west of the 55-foot tall Dignity of ...
For the second season in a row, Timber Lake cross country coach Alision Nilson has just a handful of runners with limited experience on her roster. Her expectation is that the Panthers - as they did ...
The Eagle Butte City Council will conduct a public meeting on Monday, Sept. 8 (see meeting notice on Page 7B) to discuss potential funding options for a proposed $4.65 million upgrade to Landmark ...
Students and staff at the McIntosh School were briefly locked down on the opening day of the 2025-26 school year last Wednesday, Aug. 13, after a student posted a threat to the school on social media.
Most high school football coaches heading into a new season following the graduation of three All-State selections from last year’s squad including both the offensive and defensive MVPs - might call ...
Chazz Gabe of Timber Lake, one of the premier young bull riders in the state, was crowned the season bull riding champion at the Wild West Wednesdays/Hart Ranch Rodeo Series at the Hart Ranch near ...
The Walworth County Commission is moving forward with construction of a new 48-bed jail in Selby but has not yet determined how the project might be financed. The unanimous decision was made last week ...
Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe Chairman Ryman LeBeau cut the ribbon officially opening the Marcella LeBeau Elementary School in Sioux Falls, SD last week as members of the LeBeau family look on. He is the ...
Two months after rejecting a Rapid City firm’s estimate for heating and cooling system upgrades at the Isabel Community Center because they felt it was too high, the town board of trustees have ...
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