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October 24, 1912The teachers and pupils are making a strong effort to secure sufficient funds to buy a piano for the new school building, and by reason of the effort, the fund is rapidly growing. The … more
The De Smet Chamber is having trick or treat on Main Street and beyond (Fields Fish & Game, Good Samaritan Society, LIW Memorial Society and The Village) from 3-5:30. Everyone welcome! more
The American Lutheran Church in De Smet is working with The Kingsbury County Food Pantry to collect new or gently used winter wear.Donations are accepted for any size adult or children's coats, … more
Both the Lake Preston School District and the De Smet School District were honored with awards this past week. LAKE PRESTON HONOR The Lake Preston Elementary received recognition for excellence in … more
Congressman Dusty Johnson visited Iroquois High School on Oct. 13, 2022. For over an hour, the students sat at rapt attention and listened to South Dakota’s lone U.S. representative. Taking turns … more
De Smet’s Annual Rooster Rush is scheduled for Sat., Oct. 22 from 4 – 7 p.m. at Fields Fish & Game’s parking lot. Everyone is welcome to attend this annual event with hunting … more
A few weeks ago in the Kingsbury Journal, we reported on the creation of Iroquois Lake. In the 1930s, a dam and spillway were built, along with a recreation area and bath house. Lake Iroquois was … more
Julie Waldner is pictured with her newest artwork “Autumn Memories” at an open house held Saturday at the Dakota Reflections Art Studio located in Iroquois. Waldner is well known for her … more
Hunting season has begun, and in my family, the big seasons were always pheasant and deer season. I have fond memories of both, but I have to admit that I’d rather eat deer over pheasant any day. I … more
October 17, 1912At the Harley Stroupe sale held Friday, four mares sold for $1,200, and 80-pound pigs went at $15 each. Horses at $300 each are good property, and this again demonstrates the fact … more
The De Smet City Council held their regular monthly meeting on Wed., Oct. 12, at 5 p.m. at the De Smet Event Center. The council members discussed several items including building permits, project … more
10 YEARS AGO October 17, 2012 Dry conditions have apparently forced several skunks into De Smet in search of food and water in recent weeks. Mayor Gary Wolkow reminds residents to call 911 or the … more
Ted Haug was the speaker at the Presbyterian Church on Oct. 16, speaking on the second phrase of the Apostles Creed, “And in His Son Jesus Christ our Lord.” It was a very good presentation of … more
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