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Vander Dussen Dairy in limbo

The Kingsbury County Commissioners met on Tues., Oct. 8 at 8:30 a.m. at the Kingsbury County Courthouse to discuss several topics, including the Vander Dussen Dairy conditional use permit status and …

FFA provides busy farmers a hot meal

Harvest is in full swing with most farmers finishing up their beans and starting on corn. For many farmers, this time of year also includes coolers full of cold meat sandwiches for meals on the go. …

Bryant Theater to be a charitable organization

The Bryant Theatre has applied to the IRS for 501(c)(3) non-profit status after years of hard work and are expecting to receive their final approval from the IRS soon. The paperwork has been …

Annual county-wide Rooster Rush event on Oct. 26

Fields Fish & Game (FF&G) in De Smet, along with the De Smet Economic Development Corporation, is hosting the 4th annual Kingsbury County Rooster Rush event on Sat., Oct. 26 from 4-7 p.m. at …

De Smet

Whitaker retires as stylist at The Village

After five years of running the hair salon at The Village Assisted Living Center in De Smet, Kathy Whitaker has retired. She worked as a hair stylist for 54 years in Minnesota and South Dakota. After …

Construction, compliance, communication and complaint

The De Smet City Council met on Wed., Oct. 9 at 5 p.m. at the De Smet Event Center to discuss several different topics, including construction updates and Main Street Committee meetings and to hear …

Securing bids for concrete

The De Smet School Board met briefly on Mon., Oct. 14, at 5:30 p.m. to discuss several items, including some highlights for the high school and upcoming events. high school highlights Principal …

Qualified to compete at Nationals

The De Smet FFA Land Judging team competed in the Northeast SD Region Land judging event in Webster, S.D., on Sept 25. The team placed first and qualified to compete in the National FFA Land judging …

De Smet City Pool gets large donation

The De Smet High School Class of 1990 recently organized a fundraising campaign for new amenities at the De Smet swimming pool as a memorial to their classmate, Tammy Nicholson Foster, who passed …

Lake Preston

The band marches on for 80 years

A tradition that goes back to 1944 is still going strong in Lake Preston. When looking back through school year books, in 1944, band director Norman Colestock started the Lake Preston High School …

New property insurance policy approved

The Lake Preston Board of Education held its regular monthly meeting on Wed., Oct. 9 at 5:30 p.m. in the Superintendent’s Conference Room. The board received a detailed budget overview, approved a …

An overdue welcome home from Vietnam

Frank Virchow served with the United States Marine Corps from 1968 to 1969 in Company H, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Marine Division. He served in numerous combat campaigns including Operation Dewey …

Enhance and enrich Lake Preston

Making upgrades to any small town is important to not only the residents, but also the visitors. Two former Lake Preston alumni have started the Lake Preston Enhancement and Enrichment Fund to …

Vedvei receives conservation recognition

Alan Vedvei was recently honored at the South Dakota Association of Conservation Districts (SDACD) Convention held Sept. 15-17 at the Ramkota Hotel in Watertown, S.D., receiving an Endowment Fund …

Sports & Outdoors
Outdoors

Daddy-daughter hunt

Sarah Cummings of Brookings and her father Curt Urevig filled their Harding County antelope tags on walk-in land. Both had shots of over 350 yards; hers with a 6.5 Creedmoor and his with a .257 …

Successful hunt

Wyatt Anderson got this antelope, the biggest buck he's ever shot, with his .300 PRC rifle from about 350 yards on a recent hunting trip southwest of Rapid City. (Photo by Derek Anderson) Want to …

Lake Sharpe fishing trip

Gordie Skyberg (left), Missouri River fishing guide Greg Girard and Rose and Brett Miller, Michigan, had some fishing success on a trip to Lake Sharpe near Ft. Thompson last week. The group had their …

Cross Country
De Smet Bulldogs

Bulldogs run at DVC Meet

On Wed., Oct. 9, the Bulldogs traveled to the Lake Region Golf Course to compete in the Dakota Valley Conference (DVC) Meet. The boys varsity placed third. Boys - 5,000 meters 13th: Jordan Botkin …

Homecoming victory for the Dogs

It was Homecoming week for the Bulldogs, and the Great Plains Lutheran Panthers came to town to challenge the De Smet football team. QUARTER ONE De Smet kicked off to the Panthers, and the two teams …

A week of wins ­over Sharks and Raiders

The De Smet Bulldogs headed to Iroquois on Tues., Oct. 8 to play the Iroquois/Lake Preston Sharks for the first game of De Smet’s Homecoming week. De Smet was quick to jump out to an early lead in …

Bulldogs back in action, win against Falcons

The Bulldogs were back on the football field this week, following last week's bye. De Smet (1-3) traveled to Henry for a 9AA matchup with the Florence/Henry Falcons (0-4). FIRST HALF The …

3-0 win against JVC

De Smet headed to James Valley Christian for the only game last week. The Bulldogs serving was on point, and the Vikings could not stop the attack. De Smet took the lead in the first set and didn’t …

I/LP Sharks

Tough loss to Bulldogs, win over Crusaders

The Iroquois/Lake Preston (I/LP) Sharks volleyball team hosted the De Smet Bulldogs in Iroquois for a Dakota Valley Conference matchup. The Sharks were able to stay within 2-3 points of the Bulldogs …

Sharks go up against the Raiders, fall 0-32

The Iroquois/Lake Preston Sharks took on a tough challenge last Friday night, Oct. 11, facing the Oldham-Ramona/Rutland Raiders and ultimately falling 0-32. With only 11 players suited up and just …

Sharks fall to Cardinals in Homecoming loss

The Iroquois/Lake Preston Sharks struggled against the highly ranked Dell Rapids St. Mary Cardinals last Friday night in Lake Preston, ultimately falling 50-0. The game concluded early due to the …

Lady Sharks get big win over Pirates

The Iroquois/Lake Preston Sharks volleyball team met up with two 281 Conference teams this week. HITCHCOCK-TULARE They started out traveling to Hitchcock to take on the Hitchcock-Tulare Patriots. The …

Features
Columnists
There’s a call heard across much of South Dakota over the next several months. It doesn’t sound like a bird, though it’s all about one. The shout of “ROOSTER!” will ring out in fields and …
We all have them. Pictures from the past that are so clear in our minds, it is as if we saw them only yesterday. At any given time, with the smallest reminder, an image can flash before us. Our …
As a political science undergraduate student in 1984, I attended a seminar course on George Orwell’s cautionary novel “1984,” which, in its description of a state dedicated to mind control and …
With the temperature taking a nosedive, I decided it was time to clear out the garden, and boy, did we have a lot to clear out! With the weathermen forecasting our first frost over the weekend, we …
“Doc, my right hip has been bothering me. Do you think I need a new hip?” “First, tell me more about your hip pain.” Hip pain, which can have a variety of causes, is a common complaint. The …
Our history
10 years ago October 15, 2014 Funeral services for Merrill Thomas, 94, of Tea and formerly of Lake Preston were scheduled for 2 p.m. this Saturday at the UCC-UMC church with the Reverend Theresa …
10 YEARS AGO October 15, 2014 Kingsbury County and surrounding counties could be affected by a plan a Dallas, Texas-based company Energy Transfer Partners, operating through its subsidiary, Dakota …
Around the county
Carthage
Trinity Lutheran Church worship: Oct. 20, 9:30 a.m. Visitors are always welcome. The Carthage Campbell Museum held a meeting on Sat., Oct. 5 after a meal for museum supporters in appreciation for …
Spirit Lake
Spirit Lake Presbyterian Church worship: Sunday, 10:30 a.m. Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. FM 88.1 Live Facebook Pastor Dick Poppen speaks on radio KXLG 99.1 at 8:03 a.m. Wednesday: Confirmation, 6-8 p.m. …
Esmond
Michele Bornitz and boys were in Sioux Falls last weekend, visiting her mother Sharon Story and other family members. Richard and Travis Bornitz attended the South Dakota State University Hobo Day …
Iroquois

Waldner Art Open House Saturday

Popular wildlife and outdoor artist Julie Waldner will have her latest paintings on display during the Open House at the Dakota Reflections Art Studio in Iroquois this Sat., Oct. 19 from 10 a.m. to 4 …

Fall family event planned

The Iroquois Area Community Club met to discuss upcoming events. A fall family event planned for Oct. 19 includes a Driveway Carnival for children and Poker Run for adults, a spaghetti supper and …

Oldham

The Francis T. Malone Scholarship Fund was established in 1998 to encourage academic excellence within the Oldham-Ramona School District. Francis Malone understood that community involvement is a way …

Ramona
The Oldham-Ramona-Rutland National Honor Society held their induction ceremony on Mon., April 29. The four current NHS members, Clay Misar, Emily Matson, Julia Trygstad and Caden Hojer, inducted 11 …
Bancroft
Reverend Steve Richert of Brookings was the speaker at church on Sept. 29, 2024. He spoke on 1 Corinthians 13:4-10, the list of things that love is not. It is a familiar passage but always offers new …
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