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At its lowest end, the river channel retaining wall in front of the Springs Lodge and Cafe is just 18-inches tall, as shown here. On the opposite side of the river, there is a higher railing (shown in the top of the photo) located behind the Depot Visitor’s Center. The City of Hot Springs is currently contemplating between permanent and temporary solutions to the issue. Photo by Brett Nachtigall/Fall River County Herald-Star

At its lowest end, the river channel retaining wall in front of the Springs Lodge and Cafe is just 18-inches tall, as shown here. On the opposite side of the river, there is a higher railing (shown in the top of the photo) located behind the Depot Visitor’s Center. The City of Hot Springs is currently contemplating between permanent and temporary solutions to the issue. Photo by Brett Nachtigall/Fall River County Herald-Star

Safety concerns about river channel wall increased after dog jumps over and dies

Body HOT SPRINGS – Much of last week’s Hot Springs City Council meeting held in the Mueller Center Annex on Monday, March 17, was taken up by committee reports, which is when Councilwoman Debra Johnston provided an update to the council about the ongoing concerns with the river...
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How to fund new jail draws public warnings at county meeting

Body HOT SPRINGS — Although the public comment time during the March 20 Fall River County Commission meeting was the most vociferous — with two residents warning that paying for a new jail could not further burden taxpayers — the biggest news was quietly contained in a letter signed...
Save the VA co-founder Pat Russell speaks to more than 150 people last Friday night in the Mueller Civic Center as he points to a slide on the screen which quotes former VA Secretary Robert Wilkie who visited the Hot Springs VA in 2020. “It will not close,” is what the then-Secretary said in reference to him rescinding the previous VA Secretary’s record of decision to move forward with a plan to eventually close the Hot Springs VA hospital. Photo by Brett Nachtigall/Fall River County Herald-Star

Save the VA co-founder Pat Russell speaks to more than 150 people last Friday night in the Mueller Civic Center as he points to a slide on the screen which quotes former VA Secretary Robert Wilkie who visited the Hot Springs VA in 2020. “It will not close,” is what the then-Secretary said in reference to him rescinding the previous VA Secretary’s record of decision to move forward with a plan to eventually close the Hot Springs VA hospital. Photo by Brett Nachtigall/Fall River County Herald-Star

Ackerman: ‘Battle is not over’ in regards to saving Hot Springs VA

Body HOT SPRINGS – The need for the rebirth of ‘Save the VA’ is because the “battle is not over,” according to Don Ackerman, who served as the host of a public meeting held last Friday, March 14, in the Mueller Civic Center.
The north end of Butler Park in Hot Springs currently has three disc golf baskets, but a plan recently approved by the Hot Springs City Council will add a nine hole disc golf course in the southern portion of the park. Photo by Brett Nachtigall/Fall River County Herald-Star

The north end of Butler Park in Hot Springs currently has three disc golf baskets, but a plan recently approved by the Hot Springs City Council will add a nine hole disc golf course in the southern portion of the park. Photo by Brett Nachtigall/Fall River County Herald-Star

City supports a plan by SHRec to design disc golf course at Butler

Body HOT SPRINGS – After the topic first came up at the Feb.
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County considering contracting for Public Defender services

Body HOT SPRINGS — Although the previous two weeks in Fall River County were “pretty eventful,” in the words of Emergency Manager Dar Coy — with the 340-acre Green Acres fire, another fire in town, a “bad wreck” on Highway 18, a suicide on 18, two other crashes causing injuries on 18,...
Members of the Edgemont Fire Department learn advanced extraction techniques for difficult rescue situations at a recent training in Rapid City with other departments in attendance. Photo courtesy of Rapid Fire Conference via Facebook

Members of the Edgemont Fire Department learn advanced extraction techniques for difficult rescue situations at a recent training in Rapid City with other departments in attendance. Photo courtesy of Rapid Fire Conference via Facebook

Recent trainings serve Edgemont VFD well during difficult emergency calls

Body EDGEMONT – Ongoing training prepared the Edgemont Volunteer Fire Department well for a recent series of diverse calls requiring multiple skill sets over the course of the past two weeks. Fire Chief Brent White said that on Feb.
The partnership between SD Game, Fish and Parks, as represented by Mike Klosowski (standing) and gun club president Gary Owens (seated), is vital. Photo by Beth Bogart/Fall River County Herald Star

The partnership between SD Game, Fish and Parks, as represented by Mike Klosowski (standing) and gun club president Gary Owens (seated), is vital. Photo by Beth Bogart/Fall River County Herald Star

Fall River Gun Club celebrates big improvements at Annual Banquet

Body HOT SPRINGS – Approximately 120 people attended the Fall River Gun Club’s annual banquet on Saturday, Feb.
In this photo taken from Hot Springs on the corner of Lincoln Avenue and 25th Street, a U.S. Forest Service airtanker drops a load of fire retardant slurry onto the Green Acres Fire, located three miles southwest of town. The fire started on Saturday, March 1, shortly after 12 noon and was mostly contained by Monday, March 3. Photo by Brett Nachtigall/Fall River County Herald-Star

In this photo taken from Hot Springs on the corner of Lincoln Avenue and 25th Street, a U.S. Forest Service airtanker drops a load of fire retardant slurry onto the Green Acres Fire, located three miles southwest of town. The fire started on Saturday, March 1, shortly after 12 noon and was mostly contained by Monday, March 3. Photo by Brett Nachtigall/Fall River County Herald-Star

Green Acres Fire turns 340 acres black

Body HOT SPRINGS – When rural Hot Springs residents Mike and Ann Remington found out there was a wildfire burning next to their property along Cascade Road this past weekend, they were across the state at their family’s farm near Willow Lake.