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Colman-Egan High School held their award ceremony on Wednesday, May 8, 2024.

There’s a new book coming out on baseball that Flandreau native Scott Johnson will talk about on Saturday, May 18 at the Moody County Museum.

In a move to return county law enforcement to full staff, Moody County Commissioners this past week approved the hiring of Deputy Samuel Ackerman.

The Flandreau Flier Booster Club has had a very active year, supporting local athletes from grades second through seniors in every sporting season. The group will hold their annual meeting next Wednesday, May 20, at 5:30 p.m. in the Moody County Resource Center. Everyone who supports Flier athletics is encouraged to attend the meeting.

Flandreau’s Jr. High Golf team participated in the Big East Conference meet last Tuesday, May 7.

Colman-Egan junior Jase Mousel performed his best by leaps and bounds last week as he broke two school records – one in long jump and then two days later, one in triple jump. He first leaped 21’1” to erase a 33 year old long jump record at the Alcester-Hudson Invitational track meet on May 7.

MADISON – The Sioux Valley and Flandreau girls’ golf teams competed in the Madison Invitational at the Madison Country Club on Thursday.

On May 21, 2024, the Colman Branch Library is hosting the Great Plains Watercolor Society’s monthly paint-in at the Colman Community Center, main street, Colman. The event will take place from 3:00 pm - 4pm.

Moody County Junior boys that will represent the county are Kaden McLaughlin, Liam Knippling, and Abe Streitz.

Chances are that if you didn’t see them yourself in the overnight hours this past weekend, you caught a glimpse of the Northern Lights on the social media accounts of family and friends

The pool in Colman is undergoing a series of upgrades ahead of the summer season. A fresh coat of paint has been applied to both the kiddie and main pools and a newly poured concrete pad has expanded …

A vital service provider for some of the families most in need in Moody County and across East Central South Dakota is facing dramatic budget cuts.

It was an absolutely beautiful weekend for families and friends to gather and celebrate graduates at both Colman-Egan and Flandreau Public Schools. Graduation ceremonies were held this past Saturday …

Construction on the new Fire Station in Flandreau is nearing completion. Workers with WS Construction, the general contractor, were on site this past Friday taking care of final details, including paint and electrical work.

The posters are ones many of us see each spring as we drive along Second Avenue in downtown Flandreau. But if you’ve only ever glanced at the Poppy Day project in passing, the artwork done by local third graders toward the end of every school year is worth stopping, even for a few moments, to admire.

Colman residents are urged to mark their calendars for an important informational public meeting scheduled for May 13, 2024, at 6 pm. The meeting, which will take place ahead of the next City Council gathering, will offer insight on upcoming sanitary sewer and water utility improvements.

This Saturday marks a significant milestone for both Flandreau and Colman-Egan School Districts as they celebrate their graduating seniors.

 Lawns across the county have gotten a bit long as temperatures warm up but the rain keeps coming. Few are complaining though as the moisture is a welcome sight after years of abnormally dry, if not drought-like conditions.

Made plans yet for your kids this summer? Registration is now open for weekday camps in Flandreau. Whether your kids love science, sports, art, and more, there are any number of camps available again this year for your young student to take advantage of. You may just need to act quickly to get them registered. Registration is open through May 15th.

Congratulations to April’s recipients of the Flandreau Boosters Subway Spotlight.

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