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10 YEARS AGO August 28, 2013 Rachel Schipper recently returned to South Dakota after studying for a year at Anyang University in Anyang, Korea. Schipper is a 2008 graduate of De Smet High School and … more
People have their own way of expressing themselves, and a popular avenue has been through tattoos. This led to a new business in Lake Preston, Tolzin Ink. Tolzin Ink is owned and operated by Amanda … more
The Lake Preston City Council held a special meeting on Tues., Aug. 22, at City Hall at 6 p.m. to discuss the city’s 2024 budget. The overall goal, as mentioned during the last regular monthly … more
10 YEARS AGO August 28, 2013 As children start their second week of school, they are hoping that the weather will be cooler. Last week, classes were let out at noon due to the extremely hot … more
Local first responders received a certificate of appreciation and a check for $641 from Wayne Soren, president of the Lake Whitewood Lutheran Church, following a fundraiser on Aug. 20 more
The Rev. Peyton was the speaker at church on Aug. 27, speaking on Acts 7 to 9, assorted verses. The subject was Saul of Tarsus, a most amazing story. Saul was at the stoning of Stephen, who was … more
Trinity Lutheran Church will have Worship on Sun., Sept. 3, at 11 a.m. Visitors are always welcome. Confirmation class will resume Tues., Sept. 5, at 4:30 p.m., at Lorelee Nelson’s. Sunday School … more
Spirit Lake Presbyterian Church worship service is Sunday at 10:30 a.m. FM 88.1 – Live Facebook Pastor Dick Poppen speaks on KWAT radio on Sunday at 9:30 a.m. Youth Group is Aug. 30, from 7:00- … more
The Carthage Straw Bale Built Museum has a new display this year, featuring several newspaper clippings, photos and a special dress that belonged to the late Anna Peskey, formerly of Iroquois. At the … more
On Fri., Sept. 8, at 7 p.m., the De Smet Bulldogs will be playing football against Oldham-Ramona-Rutland in Rutland. Rutland will be holding their 8th Annual Military/First Responder Appreciation … more
The Kingsbury County Board of Commissioners met on Tues., Aug. 15, at the Kingsbury County Courthouse. The meeting began with Chairman Doug Kazmerzak thanking all the county employees for their part … more
With fall sports getting ready to start, coverage will again be on the back pages of the newspaper. What do some of the terms used in the articles really mean? Here is a rundown of the most common … more
Darin Bornitz of Carthage was 38 years old in May of 2021 when he died from a cardiac event. His family is keeping his memory alive with an annual event to benefit a charity they created called … 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
Labor Day, Mon., Sept. 4, is one of the handful of Monday holidays that gives us a delightful three-day weekend - if we get the day off. We should all do something to celebrate or at least do … more
With school starting, I thought it would be a good time to share some easy breakfast tips for those busy mornings when the children are hungry, but there is no time to make a big breakfast. The best … more
140 Years Ago August 24, 1883 Those who are skillful in the use of a shotgun are having “dead loads” of sport hunting prairie chickens. Frank Elder bought two lots Tuesday and will put up a … more
Assuring effective health care to a population is a challenge for every society. As care options become more complex — and expensive — the challenges increase. In the U.S., both the organization … more
The De Smet Community Women (DCW) held a New Member Supper on Aug. 16 at the De Smet Event Center. We reached out to the DCW and the Lake Preston Progressive Community Women (PCW) to find out more … more
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