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The Iroquois Methodist Sunday School students recently went shopping for items to put in their Operation Christmas Child shoeboxes. This is the second year the youth have decided to use “noisy … more
The Iroquois United Women in Faith unit has been hosting a fundraiser for the Abbott House (AH) for around 50 years, and 2023 was no different. Many flavors of soups and pies were served to a crowd … more
November 23, 1883 An oyster room is being fitted up and will soon be opened on Quapaw Street near the depot. Every Iroquoisite who has the interest of the town at heart should do all in his power … more
Some will say farmers are among the biggest gamblers in the world. They invest much time and money in planting a simple seed in hopes that when harvest comes, they can reap the benefits. Farmers pray … more
The Kingsbury County Board of Commissioners met on Tues., Nov. 7 to discuss several topics including a furnace in the sheriff’s office that needs replacing and a new rule for county roads during … more
Kingsbury County residents are filled with generosity for those who need help, and for families in need, there is help available especially when it comes to food around the holidays. FOOD FOR FLOWERS … more
Every year, the seniors at Lake Preston host a Veterans Day Program at the school. They are responsible for lining up guest speakers, putting together a power point presentation, leading the program … more
The money collected on a $117.50 speeding ticket is distributed to the following sources: $39 to the school district in the county where the violation occurred, $30 to the Law Enforcement Officer … more
Lake Area Technical College recently announced the names of the 2023-24 Student Ambassadors. Student Ambassadors are selected by their instructors to represent their program at campus events and … more
The Lake Preston City Council held its regular monthly meeting on Mon., Nov. 6, at 7 p.m. at City Hall. The highlights of the meeting were a discussion about renewing liquor licenses, particularly … more
10 YEARS AGO November13, 2013 In 2010 after 14 years in the military, 12 as a combat engineer in the Army National Guard and two as a combat engineer in the Army Reserves, Jason Paul retired. … more
Three Lake Preston students participated in the SDMEA Freshmen Festival last week in Mitchell. They had a fun day and an interesting ride home where they used some of the skills that teacher Mr. … more
The De Smet school board met on Mon., Nov. 13 and discussed a co-op softball league. SOFTBALL Principal Bettin gave the board an update on the co-op softball team he has been working on with Iroquois … more
De Smet City Council met on Wed., Nov. 8, at the De Smet Event Center to discuss several topics including the water and sewer projects, a new city employee, Event Center changes, a childcare grant … more
10 YEARS AGO November 13, 2013 A severe storm in June ripped through the De Smet area, damaging buildings and trees, and the Spirit Lake Presbyterian Church and its cemetery weren’t spared. Carol … more
Thanksgiving is just around the corner, so if you are preparing the big meal, it’s time to start thinking about the turkey. I’m going to share with you some tips and tricks to help you prepare … more
November 16, 1883 On and after the first of December, the post office will be closed at 7 o’clock p.m. Karl Gerner went to De Smet Monday on business connected with the incorporation of our town. … more
Bensley-Rounds American Legion Post 280 of Iroquois was proud to present Terry Blue, left, and Jerry (Darwin) Cundy with 50-year continuous-membership certificates and 50-year pins on Nov. 10, 2023. … more
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