The pool fund is nearing the $800,000 mark, now reaching $742,419.33. Summer will be here before we know it, and the city’s public works department is hoping (fingers crossed) to have the old pools back in business in time for the hot weather. Meanwhile, fundraising continues for the new pool.
The South Dakota Department of Transportation (SDDOT) reminds the public that political campaign and ballot-issue signs cannot be placed on state highway rights of way. “This time of year, it is common to find election signs placed along the state’s roadways,” says Craig Smith, Director of Operations.
Southeast Technical College students and staff took part in a recordbreaking community service event as part of the Spring 2026 Service to Community (STC) Days. From wheelchair ramps to activity kits, volunteers constructed items to help dedicated staff at Camp Leif Erickson run memorable activities for campers this summer. The volunteer event was the largest single-day event in STC history with 383 volunteers contributing 496 community service hours.
Gregory Co. Club baseball took Sunday’s (May 3) game in dramatic fashion with a 2-1 walk-off victory over the Wagner/Avon/ Lake Andes varsity Raiders. The game was tied at one in the bottom of the seventh when Aiden Frasch drew a walk, scoring one run.