To kick off the holiday season, the Dupree School hosted a traditional day-long Buffalo Harvest. Students and classes came ...
With the Timber Lake girls basketball program coming off an 8-14 rebuilding season, new head coach Tuffy Thompson inherits an ...
The Dupree High School FFA, advised by Doug Hofer, enjoyed working with the kindergarten classes as they taught them about ...
Timber Lake High School students, directed by Heather Kraft, are preparing for the one-act play competition in January. The ...
Timber Lake churches hosted a community celebration of music at Holy Cross Church on Sunday, Dec. 1, treating the audience to ...
Mychele Smith from Colorado spent a week with Chuck and Marsha Aberle to visit for Thanksgiving. Johnathon, Terry, Michael, Jordan, and Ella Aberle were over from Thursday to Sunday. On Saturday, ...
Literature classes worldwide study Anton Chekhov (1860-1904), a great innovator of the short story. He wrote closely observed and deeply empathic slices-of-life with a great sense of humor — but the ...
The South Dakota Department of Veterans Affairs (SDDVA), in partnership with county and tribal veterans service officers (CTVSOs) and veterans service organizations (VSOs), is urging veterans to be ...
News from past issues of the Timber Lake and Isabel newspapers Isabel Dakotan December 3, 1914 The coal mine shut down a few days ago owing to the fall of snow. They have again resumed operations and ...
The South Dakota Transportation Commission awarded contracts for several highway projects - including one in Corson County - to construction firms during a special meeting on Monday afternoon, Dec.2.
As the saying goes one person’s loss is another person’s gain. When Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona had 100 more bison than could be maintained, the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe seized the ...
The Timber Lake School District on Monday, Dec. 2, sent information, a sample school calendar, and a survey on a proposed 4-day school week home with students.