Hall Of Famer Times Six
Talk about a Hall of Fame career - for Marv Rasmussen of Langford you now have to multiply that by six.
Talk about a Hall of Fame career - for Marv Rasmussen of Langford you now have to multiply that by six.
The Marshall County Commission is considering moving the law enforcement center from the Courthouse to the former Norstar Credit Union building.
The climate outlook for the spring season has increased concern for drought to continue in South Dakota.
Chuck Vrchota, left, co-director with Holli Medhaug and Jennifer Boyko of the Britton-Hecla All-School play, directed a scene with cast members from left to right Carter Effling, Katee Freeman (in box), Aiden Wade, and Jerod Nebrida. “The Man Who Came To Dinner” will be performed on Thursday and Friday at 7 p.m. at the Amacher Auditorium.
There will one local race on the ballot in South Dakota’s primary election on June 7.
Members of the Langford Area cheerleading squad for the recent basketball season were from left to right Cassidy Nelson, Montana Marlow, Cheer Coach Kailee Brock, Lilyan Hermes, Jordis Jenner, and Emily Hill. (Kent Erickson Photo)
The Langford All-School Play musical production of “All Shook Up” will be performed Thursday and Friday, April 21-22, at 7 p.m. A matinee performance is also planned at 1 p.m. on April 20. Cast members rehearsing for the musical from left to right are Laney Widener, Jennaka Nelson, Jesse Keough, Ben Gustafson, Kalen Godel, Avery West, Becca Hanson (hidden) and Megan Gustafson. Booker Hardy is looking on. (Kelly Wieser Photo)
Hecla voters will go to the polls on Tuesday to elect a new alderman for Ward 1.
PO Box 69, Britton, SD 57430
Phone: (605) 448-2281