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The Bill and LeAnn Lindskov family includes (l-r) Cooper and fiance Dryanne Schuelke, Bill, LeAnn, and Riley. The Lindskovs will be recognized during the Isabel Rodeo on Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 2-3.
A handful of local competitors landed atop the leaderboard in their respective events at the 2025 Days of 1910 Rodeo held Saturday and Sunday, July 26-27, in Timber Lake. This year’s event was ...
Isabel’s 2025 Rodeo and Celebration weekend kicks off tonight, Thursday, July 31, with a community cookout hosted by the Isabel Fire Dept. at 5:30 in the Fire Hall.
Wade Erickson doesn’t want to seem like an alarmist. But Erickson, CEO of Horizon Health Care in South Dakota, has serious concerns about how the Medicaid cuts embedded in the giant taxation and ...
Above, Kayla Farlee, left) of the DHS Alumni Association, presented scholarships to (l-r) JW Pederson to Northern State University, Emily Olsen to Black Hills State University, and Taylee Jewett, ...
Above, for the 34th consecutive year, Virginia Till made and donated a beatiful star quilt she and her daughter Carol Perry made for the Dupree Volunteer Fireman’s raffle. The winner, Cherie Farlee, ...
Will be at Eagle Butte’s Hometown Days on July 17 A nonprofit providing legal aid to low-income South Dakotans has launched the state’s first mobile legal aid office, aiming to increase accessibility ...
For several years, farm-to-table programs have aided school district’s across the country feed students locally-produced meat and produce that is not only cost-effective, but healthier as well. Now ...
After conducting a speed study on Main Street, the South Dakota Department of Transportation (SD-DOT) has denied Isabel's request that the speed limit on Highway 65 through town be lowered. The Isabel ...
Pheasants Forever has enrolled a new landowner in its Public Access to Habitat (PATH) program that will open nearly 30,000 new acres of private land - much of it in Ziebach County - to public hunting ...
On June 4, 2021, God called Coy Lane Hepper home to His arena. Coy was born on September 1, 2006 in Bismarck, ND to Jeff and Eva (Joens) Hepper, 20 seconds before his twin sister, Kari.
Meeting on July 9, the Timber Lake City Board heard an update, including some good news, from Finance Officer Karla Nordyke about options for a water tower. Nordyke presented the following options for ...
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