


Let the construction begin
Construction season has kicked into high gear around Parkston as several projects and highway improvements have started.
Football officials may get raises, paid for riding time to games
The South Dakota High School Activities Association board of directors worked through 43 proposed changes to the organization's Athletics Handbook at its April meeting.

Detours and delays are part of year 2 of US 385 roadwork
The typically serene setting along United States Highway 385 as it winds peacefully past the western shore of Sheridan Lake in the central Black Hills is now a busy work zone with a rocky roadway, construction equipment grinding on the hillside and a flagger stopping all traffic.
Kaylor 4-H Club prepares for upcoming events
The Kaylor 4-H Club met Sunday, April 6, at Tripp Fire Hall, with the Cantrell, Challand and Esquada families as hosts.

Wound Care at ASBHC receives Distinguished Center of Excellence Honor
Avera St. Benedict Health Center announced its Wound Care program is a recipient of RestorixHealth's highest achievement, the Wound Center of Excellence Award, for both award periods in 2024, earning the special designation of a 2024 Distinguished Wound Center of Excellence.
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Zip codes matter
Those of us who make our homes in the rural midwest understand that we face medical challenges our countrymen in more populated areas don't.


Local WWII veteran celebrates 100th birthday
Leo Mach was born in rural Tripp, April 19, 1925. He attended rural Maxon School for three years before moving into Tripp where he attended grade school and graduated from high school in 1942.
Football officials may get raises, paid for riding time to games
The South Dakota High School Activities Association board of directors worked through 43 proposed changes to the organization's Athletics Handbook at its April meeting.

Detours and delays are part of year 2 of US 385 roadwork
The typically serene setting along United States Highway 385 as it winds peacefully past the western shore of Sheridan Lake in the central Black Hills is now a busy work zone with a rocky roadway, construction equipment grinding on the hillside and a flagger stopping all traffic.