Milbank Homecoming Celebration This Week
Students and staff at Milbank High School will be in a festive mood throughout this week as they kick off the school’s annual Homecoming celebration.
The theme for this year’s
Students and staff at Milbank High School will be in a festive mood throughout this week as they kick off the school’s annual Homecoming celebration.
The theme for this year’s
The Milbank Area Chamber of Commerce will conduct its annual business meeting on Thursday, September 28th at the Speedway Bar and Grill in Milbank. A social hour will be held at 5:30 p.m. with
A new technical program is being unveiled in the Webster area in the near future that’s designed to help encourage more people to stay around the area after they finish high school.
A group of students at Milbank Middle School recently started a project designed to help benefit hurricane victims in Texas.
The Milbank Middle School student council recently adopted a
The 2017 “South Dakota Right to Life” convention will take place this Saturday, September 23rd from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Abbey of the Hills Inn and Retreat Center near Marvin, South
Officials in Watertown say one person was injured yesterday (Wednesday) when a vehicle left a street and crashed into a local bank.
Police say the incident happened shortly after noon when a
A jury trial will be held in November for a Waubay man facing felony drug charges in Grant County.
A hearing was held Tuesday morning in Grant County Circuit Court for 30-year-old Steven
Strong storms developed across parts of northeastern South Dakota late last (Tuesday) night.
Heavy rain pelted the Watertown area where major street flooding was reported. Local officials
Officials in Codington County say a woman was injured late yesterday (Monday) morning when she was run over by a piece of farm equipment at a residence near Watertown.
The Codington County
The City of Milbank has agreed to partner with Grant County Development Corporation in funding a regional community recognition program known as “First Impressions.” The issue was among the