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Iroquois Community Club member Deb Magsam has been busy stewing her delicious sauce made with her fresh garden vegetables for the upcoming spaghetti supper to be held in the Legion Hall, Sat., Oct. … more
Youth ministry off to a fresh start Iroquois youth groups are available for any child to meet monthly or for special events. SonShine Gang, grades K-5, and GLOW (God Lights Our World), grades 6-8, … more
The City of Iroquois recently acquired the old brick Hoevet building, which was built in the late 1880s and originally occupied by the Bank of Iroquois, was later becoming Farmers & Merchants … more
140 Years Ago Sept. 14, 1883 The following facts will give our readers an idea of the amount of business done at the Iroquois post office. This statement is for the months of June, July and August: … more
The Mitchell Technical College Licensed Practical Nursing program recently held its graduation and awards ceremonies for nursing students. The first award was the “2023 Florence Nightingale … more
New staff will be sparking the hallways of Iroquois School this fall. The Kingsbury Journal received bios from three new teachers. Other teachers who are new to the Iroquois School District are: … more
Elliot Ronan Wienbar was born July 29. He weighed 8 pounds and 9 ounces and was 20.25 inches long. Elliot's parents are Mathew and Rachel Wienbar of Beresford. He joins brothers Daniel, Raine and … more
Another summer of improvements have been made to the grounds and buildings of the Iroquois School District. The agriculture education and shop classes are being combined into one curriculum and … more
Fundraiser for Reilly a success Bob Blue’s last Burger Night at the Iroquois Store & Cafe was finished in true Bob Blue style -helping other people. He donated all the food, and diners donated … more
LifeServe Blood Center, the SOLE supplier to 29 hospitals in South Dakota, including Avera De Smet Memorial, is seeking eligible blood donors to give blood at an upcoming Iroquois … more
Lily Mae Olson was baptized Sunday at West Bethany Church located on the Ingalls Homestead. Pastor Kris Larson officiated. Lily is the daughter of Evan and Leah Olson of Madison, S.D. Lily wore a … more
Travel to Iroquois July 14-16 for the annual Sports Day weekend. The Sports Day committee has been busy planning activities for all ages to enjoy. One of the main goals of the committee is to provide … more
This year, nine students along with five chaperones and lead teacher Vicki Dant from Iroquois School District traveled to Washington, D.C., for an educational adventure through World Classrooms. Due … more
Members of the Iroquois HOSA Chapter made a lasting impression at the HOSA International Leadership Conference in Dallas, Texas, June 20-24. Over 12,500 HOSA members from the United States and other … more
Continued from last week. THE ORIGINAL SURVEY of Iroquois was made in 1880, but not until July 1, 1881, was there a lot sold in the town site, the first being purchased and built upon by Chas. … more
Honor Roll 4th quarter “A” Senior: Lily Blue, Anna Decker, Kaylee Vincent Junior: Rebecca Bich, Satoya Myers Sophomore: Shelby Pekron Freshman: Rexton Blue, Kara Camin, Natalie Cundy, Skyla … more
Lily Mae, the daughter of Evan and Leah Olson of Madison, S.D., was born June 18. She weighs 7 pounds 9 ounces and is 21 1/2 inches long. Grandparents are Paul and Nancy Olson of Brookings and Brad … more
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