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Jolly Workers
C lubsJolly Workers 4-H Club met Oct. 20 in the elementary commons with 12 members in attendance. Club president called the meeting to order. Gavin Witt led the American Pledge and Martin Dorsett, the 4-H Pledge. Roll call topic was “Favorite Color.” Secretary’s and treasurer’s reports were read.
Friday, January 3, 2025
Noem’s public broadcasting cut proves she’s nothing like Mr. Rogers and a lot like Trump
Seth Tupper
Gov. Kristi Noem presents her annual budget address to lawmakers in the South Dakota State Capitol Dec. 3, 2024. Gov. Kristi Noem seems surprised about the amount of state money flowing to public broadcasting.
Friday, January 3, 2025
Jolly Workers 4-H Club members put together a donation of paper products before Christmas. Pictured from left, are, front, Harrison Fosheim, Sutton Zenk, Sawyer Zenk, Ada Kuecker, Ava Schulz, Joeslyn Linde, Holly Zubke, Hatcher Zubke, Levi Linde; middle, Aaliyah Lone, Landon Linde, Jonathan Fosheim; back, Hayes Zubke, Bennett Kuecker, Martin Dorsett, Michael Dorsett, Josie Spiering, Brooke Grajczyk, Karley Lone and Logan Zakrzewski. Reporter & Farmer | Subscriber snapshot
Jolly Workers gather donation
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Friday, January 3, 2025
I want to thank all those who
News Staff
I want to thank all those who loved on Toby for the last 14 years. She had such a sweet disposition unless there was another dog in the area! She enjoyed all the attention from the kids at school, all the pets and belly scratches made her life bliss.
Friday, January 3, 2025
One of former state employees charged in string of criminal cases takes a plea deal
South Dakota Seachlight Staff
One of the former state of South Dakota employees accused in a recent string of criminal cases took a plea deal Dec. 30 and was sentenced to serve probation and pay fines and restitution.
Friday, January 3, 2025
End of year updates for ambulance services provided; raise granted for overnight 911 staff on call
Brenner Cariveau
The last Day County Commissioners meeting of 2024 was held Dec. 31. In the meeting, Day County Ambulance Service Director Chad Madsen provided end of year updates for the ambulance service along with the request to increase wages in order to draw more college students to work the overnight shifts.
Friday, January 3, 2025
Regulator stays on new carbon pipeline case after prior recusal, with no explanation this time
Joshua Haiar
A trust controlled by a South Dakota regulator’s relatives still owns land along a proposed pipeline route, but the regulator has not recused herself from the project’s second permit application after recusing herself from the first one.
Friday, January 3, 2025
Mercury research raises questions about lax approach to zebra mussels
Brad Johnson
Anglers catching fish in zebra mussel-infested lakes may be reeling in adult walleyes with mercury content 72 percent higher and perch with 157 percent higher levels than those being caught on non-infested lakes.
Friday, January 3, 2025
Andover park board ordinance is adopted
News Staff
1st Reading: Sept. 3, 2024 2nd Reading: Oct. 8, 2024 Date Adopted: Dec. 2, 2024 Date Published: Jan. 6, 2025 Effective Date: Dec.
Friday, January 3, 2025
A pigeon flies over the frigid train tracks on E. 4th St. as a cold front prepares to hit Day County in the coming days.
Frigid temps on track to hit Day County
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Reporter & Farmer | Brenner Cariveau
Friday, January 3, 2025