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The few that did get out and vote this past week in Moody County re-elected State Senator Tom Pischke of Dell Rapids for another two-year term, given there is no challenger for the seat in the …

Flandreau and Moody County are gearing up for another exciting festival of cultures as the 2024 Flandreau Fridays festival approaches.

“If it takes a village to raise a child Flandreau did alright,” said Tony Firman upon hearing the news of his son Colonel Robert’s next duty station.

Drivers in Flandreau will want to note that there will be two new stop signs installed near the downtown area at the intersection of West 2nd Avenue and North Henry Street.

South Dakota political leaders are condemning Nazi demonstrations that happened Saturday in Deadwood and on the Capitol grounds in Pierre. The state Department of Public Safety said in a news …

Fewer than 2 out of 10 South Dakota voters went to the polls Tuesday in a primary election dominated by fallout from a legislative debate over landowner rights, which caused Republican turnover and …

Flandreau May Subwaay Students of the Month

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.

NEW YORK — Donald Trump  became the first former president to be convicted of felony crimes Thursday as a New York jury found him guilty of falsifying business records in a scheme to …

he Flandreau 1600-meter girls sprint medley relay team finished third on the first day of the SDHSAA Class A State Track & Field Meet at Howard Wood Field on Thursday afternoon.

Flandreau’s Madison Bushkofsky qualified for the State Class A Girls Tournament on Thursday as she tied for fifth shooting a 94 at the Region 1A meet in Groton. Taylor Kreich will represent Colman-Egan at the Class B state boys golf meet to be held at the Brookings Country Club on June 3 and June 4.

South Dakotans, Native and Non-Native, deserve and should demand to be safe in their homes, on their streets, and at their places of work. As Attorney General, and as a former US Attorney, State’s Attorney, and Tribal Prosecutor, I do not accept “jurisdiction” as an impediment to the ability and responsibility of law enforcement to collectively protect everyone in South Dakota, on and off reservations.

An historic endeavor for South Dakota as the Attorney General’s office hosts its inaugural Tribal Law Enforcement training session. The Flandreau Santee Sioux are not yet involved; however the initiative marks a significant step toward what the state hopes will be more cooperative and enhanced law enforcement capabilities across the state.

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 …

The upcoming Nonpolitical Primary Election Ballot on June 4th may seem sparse, but it holds crucial decisions for voters.

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.

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