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Osceola road repairs discussed

The Kingsbury County Commissioners met on Tues., Jan. 7 at 8:30 a.m. at the Kingsbury County Courthouse. The meeting began with each person giving an oath of office: • State’s Attorney - Gary …

Christmas party leads to a sweet donation

When people think of FFA, most think of farming, livestock, the FFA creed, leadership and the blue corduroy jacket. However, there is much more to FFA. Recently, the Lake Preston FFA Chapter decided …

Helder’s impact on SDSU and world satellite imagery

Virtually every optical satellite in orbit bases its calibration on techniques developed by the Image Processing Lab at South Dakota State University (SDSU). This was just one of the amazing …

In 2025, resolve to stay ahead of health risks

Each year, it is important that you and all members of your family schedule an annual preventive health visit. You may know this as a yearly checkup, physical exam, well-woman exam, well-child visit …

Kingsbury County D.A.R.E. Program

The Drug Abuse Resistance Education (D.A.R.E.) Program is designed to equip elementary, middle and high school children with knowledge about drug abuse, the consequences of abuse and skills for …

De Smet

De Smet Trading Company open again

Owners Susan and Eric Eastin have reopened their doors at the De Smet Trading Company at 203 Calumet Avenue in De Smet. For those unfamiliar with the store, it is filled with a variety of antiques …

Water study approved for the city

The De Smet City Council met on Wed., Jan. 8 at 5 p.m. at the De Smet Event Center to discuss several topics including how the Main Street project will affect upcoming events, a water study for the …

NAPA store celebrates 10 years

Eastline Supply, the local NAPA store in De Smet, first opened to the public in December 2014. To celebrate their 10-year anniversary, they hosted a customer appreciation open house on Tue., Jan. 7, …

A new place to stay in town — Ingalls Flat

Victoria Albrecht and Austin Aylward of De Smet are happy to announce the opening of the Ingalls Flat, where modern meets historic charm. Thoughtfully named after Laura Ingalls Wilder’s family, …

Lake Preston

Brown encourages future firefighters

The Lake Preston Volunteer Fire Department has been blessed to have many members who have served for numerous years, and Todd Brown is one of them. Brown has been a member of the fire department for …

Trash collection rates going up

The Lake Preston City Council held its first regular monthly meeting of the new year on Mon., Jan. 6 at 7 p.m. at City Hall. They received the fire department’s annual report and approved an …

Home-fire protection revolutionized

As this is fire season, and fires are dominating the headlines, the Pyrene fire extinguisher at the Lake Preston Museum is of historical importance. Prior to the invention of the fire extinguisher, …

Ending the first semester by escaping

Escape rooms have become a popular activity for many. Lake Preston Middle School students experienced their own escape rooms as a fun activity to end the first semester. The school was transformed …

Learning the joy of giving

Christmas is about time with family and friends, and usually, presents are involved. However, the fifth graders from Lake Preston learned that Christmas is more about giving than receiving. For many …

Sports & Outdoors
Outdoors

Annual visitors

Jeff Becker, left, and his dad Rocky Becker, both from Wisconsin, have been visiting South Dakota for many years to hunt pheasants in the Iroquois area and had good luck this season. Jeff said they …

First ever deer

Sage Smith of Lake Preston filled his mentor tag by shooting his very first deer ever, using a Ruger 243 rifle. (Submitted photo) Want to become Kingsbury famous? Hunters and fishermen can send fish …

West River Antelope

Derek Anderson used a .308 rifle to bag this antelope from about 250 yards away during a hunting trip to the Black Hills with his two sons. (Photo by Wyatt Anderson) Want to become Kingsbury famous? …

Cross Country
De Smet Bulldogs

Bulldogs win over Cardinals, Sharks

The Bulldogs hosted the Clark/Willow Lake Cyclones for their second home game of the week on Tues., Jan. 7. FIRST HALF The game was fast-paced and back-and-forth. The officials allowed a physical …

De Smet fights against two Cardinal teams

The De Smet Bulldogs hosted the Deuel Cardinals on Mon., Jan. 6. FIRST HALF De Smet controlled the first quarter of the game, finding success in the paint with Grant Wilkinson. Both teams played …

Bulldogs prove they can compete

The De Smet Bulldogs hosted the 5-0 Dell Rapids St. Mary (DRSM) Cardinals on Thurs., Jan. 2. FIRST HALF During the first half, the Bulldogs handled the DRSM press well, and both teams played …

A loss and a win for the De Smet girls

De Smet hosted the Cardinals from Dell Rapids St. Mary (DRSM) in a doubleheader on the first day back from break. FIRST HALF The first quarter was very quick paced, with both teams working hard …

Boys pick up a win against the Flyers

The Bulldogs traveled to Brookings on Sat., Dec. 28 to face the Chester Flyers in the 31st annual Entringer Classic. It was a slow start in Brookings for both teams; however, in their defense, the …

I/LP Sharks

Sharks fall to Patriots, Dolphins

The Iroquois/Lake Preston (I/LP) Sharks faced some tough conference foes this week, playing 281 Conference team Hitchcock-Tulare in Hitchcock and then facing Dakota Valley Conference opponent, the …

Sharks dominate Patriots, fall to Dolphins

The Iroquois/Lake Preston (I/LP) Sharks boys basketball team experienced a mixed week on the court, securing a statement win against the Hitchcock-Tulare/Doland Patriots on Tuesday in Hitchcock but …

Sharks split week with a win and a loss

The Iroquois/Lake Preston (I/LP) Sharks boys basketball team faced a week of mixed results, finishing with a 1-1 record after securing a victory over the Highmore-Harrold Pirates and falling to the …

Sharks break three-game losing streak

The Iroquois/Lake Preston (I/LP) Sharks girls basketball team was back in action after the Christmas break, facing the Estelline/Hendricks Redhawks in Estelline. FIRST HALF The Redhawks got on the …

Sharks shine in Entringer Classic victory

The Iroquois/Lake Preston Sharks showcased their depth and defensive tenacity in a commanding 59-42 victory over the Oldham-Ramona-Rutland (ORR) Raiders during the Entringer Scholarship Classic. …

Features
Columnists
In her 2024 Budget Address, Governor Noem announced an educational innovation for the parents and students of South Dakota: Educational Savings Accounts (ESAs). She explained that this investment …
Her freckled face burned bright red. She folded her hands, averted her eyes and whispered, “I need to use the necessary.” This scene led to the attempted escape of the young woman from her …
For those of you who may be trying to eat a little healthier as the new year kicks off, I thought I would share some tips on keeping your lettuce fresh for a longer time. I’m guessing the majority …
Another one of the top New Year’s resolutions we see is to exercise more. I have talked to gym managers who have told me they get 90 percent of their annual sales in the first month of the year. …
“Step right up! Read all about it!” Do you remember the newspaper boys in the movies as they called out the latest breaking news? Headlines flashed on the screen. Presses churned out copies that …
Our history
10 years ago January, 14, 2015 The stands were full on Jan. 9, with Diver fans showing their support at the home girls and boys basketball doubleheader against Dell Rapids St. Mary. Both games were …
10 years ago January 14, 2015 The Lady Bulldogs hosted the 1-5 Howard Tigers Tuesday and defeated them 56-36. Rylie Osthus led the Lady Bulldogs with 27 points, nine rebounds and three steals. …
Around the county
Carthage
Trinity Lutheran Church worship: Sun., Jan. 19, 11 a.m., with the Sunday School singing. DID YOU KNOW? From “Carthage, Gem of the Redstone” by Sally Madison The American Legion Post was organized …
Spirit Lake
Sue Geib delivered the church Christmas sacks to Illdena Poppen and Marion Cramer on Friday. Dianne Larson brought popcorn balls to Illdena Poppen on Saturday to share with residents at The Village. …
Esmond
January has a typical lull in activities and goings on, so just history notes from the 1890s. We remember the “Dirty Thirties,” through experience and stories of black blizzards, but the 1890s …
Iroquois

Fifth graders attend program

From Dec. 9 through Dec. 12, Mrs. Heidi Stroud and her Iroquois fifth-grade students had the privilege of attending the Department of Defense STARBASE program. STARBASE focuses on elementary …

Iroquois FCCLA shines at Region V meeting

Ten members of the Iroquois Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) Chapter attended the Region V meeting in Brookings on Thurs., Dec. 5, showcasing their skills and leadership in a …

Ramona
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 …
Bancroft
ODE TO A SUNDOG I used to think you were pretty with your rainbow so bright, With the golden sun between two of you. Oh! What a gorgeous sight. But then one day I overheard a comment that surprised …
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SD Public Broadcasting features Kingsbury Journal

The story of the Kingsbury Journal and how it became a reality was featured during the September 7th episode of Dakota Life on the South Dakota Public Broadcasting television channel. Broadcasters …

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