House Fire Reported Near Watertown
A home near Watertown was destroyed by fire Saturday night, but authorities say no one was injured as the structure was reportedly unoccupied when the blaze broke out.
Shortly after 9 p.m.,
A home near Watertown was destroyed by fire Saturday night, but authorities say no one was injured as the structure was reportedly unoccupied when the blaze broke out.
Shortly after 9 p.m.,
An Aberdeen man is charged with murder, several weeks after a woman’s body was found inside a Day County apartment which was consumed by a fire.
Thirty-six-year-old Jose Rodriguez was
City officials in Webster estimate about 500,000 gallons of water leaked out of the town’s water system after a water main break earlier this week.
Local officials had a great deal of
Don’t put away your snow shovels, just yet. It appears another major winter storm system may be heading our way very soon. Dan Moore, a forecaster with the National Weather Service Office
Whetstone Valley Electric Cooperative’s Economic Develop Fund was recently utilized to help build a new hospital. The REED Fund, a joint economic development fund managed by Whetstone
On March 1st, 1929 the Valley Queen Cheese Factory started a new business venture in Milbank, South Dakota. Eighty-nine years later, Valley Queen Cheese is still a major leader in the
A Watertown man who learned about Corvettes at a very young age from his father will have his very own prized possession featured on the cover of a national magazine this spring. Mike Veeder, who
The city of Webster has removed an emergency water use restriction which has been in place throughout much of this week.
City water officials continued pumping water overnight in an effort
A total of 86 productive units of blood were collected yesterday (Tuesday) during an American Red Cross blood drive held at the Unity Square Community Center in Milbank.
The overall goal
The city of Webster is still working to resolve ongoing issues with the town’s water system following a water main break earlier this week.
At this time, local residents are being