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Courthouse Bond Vote Passes
Courthouse Bond Vote Passes
On Tuesday, Marshall County voters went to the polls to decide whether to adopt a $5 million bond for renovations and repairs to the Courthouse and the construction of a new law enforcement center. By a wide margin, the voters decided to pass the bond. 08/09/2023 12:00 AM
Harvest Days Fun
Harvest Days Fun
Britton’s 24th Annual Harvest Days was a success again this year. A rainy day Saturday didn’t even put too much of a damper on the fun. 08/09/2023 12:00 AM
‘It’s a Tough Gig:’ Noem’s ‘Demanding’ Style Sparks Staff Turnover, Turmoil
‘It’s a Tough Gig:’ Noem’s ‘Demanding’ Style Sparks Staff Turnover, Turmoil
08/02/2023 07:19 PM
HARVEST DAYS THIS WEEKEND
HARVEST DAYS THIS WEEKEND
08/02/2023 03:23 PM
Local Cowboys Travel To National Hereford Show
Local Cowboys Travel To National Hereford Show
Tru and Tuf Hagen are true cowboys and look to be shaping up into great cattlemen. The brothers from rural Lake City are both members of the South Dakota Junior Hereford Association. They recently had a big adventure when they traveled to Madison, Wisconsin July 8th through the 14th for the Junior National Show. 08/02/2023 12:00 AM
Lang’s Harvest Days Legacy Lives On
Lang’s Harvest Days Legacy Lives On
This weekend will be full of Harvest Days fun in Britton and good times will no doubt be had by all. However, one event may be a little bittersweet for some- the family and many friends of Joe Lang. This year’s Harvest Days theme “Backyard BBQ in Memory of Joe Lang” is dedicated to that very man. Ahead of the festival, it is worthwhile to take some time to appreciate Joe’s contributions to the event. 08/02/2023 12:00 AM
Courthouse Bond Election on Tuesday
Courthouse Bond Election on Tuesday
On Tuesday, Marshall County voters will go to the polls to decide whether to adopt a $5 million bond for renovations to the courthouse plus the addition of a law enforcement center.  08/02/2023 12:00 AM
Horton Opens Offroad Center
Horton Opens Offroad Center
Last week, Horton Inc. in Britton invited the public to visit their facility. They had some exciting new developments to share, not the least of which was their new Offroad Center Building. The building is not only impressive in scope, but what it houses is also exciting not only for the company but also the area in general. 07/26/2023 12:00 AM
Harvest Days Aug 4-6
Harvest Days Aug 4-6
Harvest Days is right around the corner. The annual event is planned for Friday-Sunday, August 4-6. Plan now to participate in all the fun. 07/26/2023 12:00 AM
Overwhelmed By The Support
Overwhelmed By The Support
Poll Of week Britton Native Shares Cancer Journey 07/19/2023 12:00 AM
Why No Jail In New Courthouse Project?
Why No Jail In New Courthouse Project?
The election over whether to adopt the $5 million courthouse bond is planned for August 8. In the past weeks, the county has published information in the newspaper, on their website and social media, mailed out pamphlets, and held public informational meetings to educate the public regarding the need for and goals of the project. One issue that has been repeatedly brought up is the lack of a jail in the plans for the new law enforcement center. County officials and the project architect took some time to address that decision. 07/19/2023 12:00 AM
Summer Fest In Langford Fri-Sun
Summer Fest In Langford Fri-Sun
Billed as “The Biggest Little Party in Northeast South Dakota,” Langford’s Summer Fest and Alumni Weekend is set for Friday through Sunday. 07/19/2023 12:00 AM
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