


The one issue South Dakota towns agree is holding them back
When a group of two dozen economic development leaders gathered in the central South Dakota city of Murdo, they were asked to list the top challenges to growth and prosperity in their communities.

Breaking Up
Parkston students presented the one act play, Breaking Badly, directed by Heather Andera.

Country Wranglers 4-H Club spreads holiday cheer with caroling
On Monday, December 29, the Country Wranglers 4-H Club met at the Avera Bormann Manor Nursing Home and Avera Assisted Living to sing Christmas carols.
Mitchell Technical College Fall 2025 President's List
A total of 395 students at Mitchell Technical College have been placed on the Fall Semester 2025 President's List.
SDSU Extension to discuss continuation plans at Sustaining the Legacy conferences
South Dakota State University Extension will continue to assist farmers and ranchers with long-term planning through its Sustaining the Legacy conferences across South Dakota this winter.
Giving strength during National Blood Donor Month
January is National Blood Donor Month, and Parkston High started the new year by showing incredible generosity and heart.
TO YOUR HEALTH
Continue the season of giving by donating blood
Along with being the month when we make resolutions or start a new diet or exercise plan, January also is the month to raise awareness about the urgent need for blood donations.


Tripp's newest affordable housing to be ready by spring
The Tripp Development Company Spec House Project is nearing the completion of their second house.
The one issue South Dakota towns agree is holding them back
When a group of two dozen economic development leaders gathered in the central South Dakota city of Murdo, they were asked to list the top challenges to growth and prosperity in their communities.