The Flandreau Athletic Hall of Fame Committee will be sponsoring a fundraising golf tourney on June 22 and then hold a couple of golf outings during the HOF weekend in early July. Also tickets are now on sale for the banquet/induction ceremony for the general public at $30. Please use the VENMO App, USERNAME = @FAHOF2023; or stop by the Zephier home if you are local.
Moody County parents looking for a fun summer adventure for their kids might look no further than an upcoming Bible Camp in Flandreau. Hosted by Our Savior’s Lutheran Church and open to all, Camp Firelight, this year’s theme for Moody County Bible School, promises a week of faith-filled adventures.
Day One of this year’s Ride Across South Dakota (RASDak) saw more than a hundred riders and their support vehicles come through Flandreau early Sunday.
One way to tell that summer is officially here: Flandreau’s newest rodeo, Flandreau Fridays, a likely return of the Dusk to Dawn dance, the Boys and Girls Club Shed Raffle, and more, have been …
To bolster youth development initiatives in Moody County, South Dakota, South Dakota State University Extension 4-H is introducing Whitney Sams as its new Program Assistant.
For as long as Sheriff Troy Wellman can remember, the acting Coroner for Moody County has been someone that was appointed. Local law states that the seat is an elected role, but Wellman can’t …
After meeting early this past week with Governor Noem, and after much deliberation between local members and Tribal Council, the Flandreau Santee Sioux have joined the state’s eight other tribes in banning Governor Noem from entering its lands.
After years of thoughtful planning and collaboration between Minnehaha Community Water Corporation and Big Sioux Rural Water, a groundbreaking was held this past week on the new Shared Resources Water Treatment Plant west of Trent.
A Students in Mrs. Drietz 4th grade art class were presented this past week with the mugs they made in honor of Memorial Day. The local VFW Chapter donates the mugs each year along with the supplies to make them.
While many of us are planning our camping trips, ball games, and other summer events there is one event looking for a new organizer. The Park Days board is looking to pass the reins of planning Riverside Park Days and is hoping someone reading this is interested.
No changes were announced as of Monday morning, on the status of the Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe and it not enacting any sort of ban of Governor Noem from local Tribal lands.
Some Colman area residents are still wondering just how much an upcoming water and sewer line replacement project might displace them from their driveways, how much it may disrupt their daily lives, …
While they are not yet official or available to the general public, school board members at Colman-Egan this past week got a closer look at plans for the addition scheduled to be built onto the school ahead of the 2025-2026 school year.
Traditional Memorial Day services will look a bit different this year in Flandreau, and county officials along with local Veterans organizations are hoping you will join them for this year’s special occasion.
A groundbreaking was held this past Friday for the new addition to the Moody County Boys and Girls Club. The new space will include a full-size gym, concession stand, meeting rooms, a new program …
The Moody Post 3351 of the Veterans of Foreign Wars will be distributing “Buddy Poppies” this Saturday at locations around Flandreau in honor of Memorial Day weekend.
Major Bridget Flannery with the South Dakota National Guard and local VFW Post offered a token of appreciation this past week from the local post to officers with the Moody County Sheriff’s Office and Flandreau City Police Department this past Wednesday in honor of Peace Officers Memorial Day.
The planning and collaboration between Minnehaha Community Water Corporation and Big Sioux Rural Water will be a reality after ground was broke last week on the new Shared Resources Water Treatment Plant west of Trent.
Given the ongoing controversy and strained relationships between Tribal nations across South Dakota and the Governor over comments made regarding the cartels and ongoing illegal drug activity on reservation lands across the state, Attorney General Marty Jackley and U.S. Attorney Alison Ramsdell of Flandreau this past Friday released the following statement:
The focus of the regular monthly meeting of the Flandreau School board on May 13 was the 2024-25 budget.