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Linda Heggestad, right, the granddaughter of Florence Mueller, poses with her daughters Amy and Susannah while seated on the Kidney Springs bandstand which her greatgrandfather John Mueller, Sr., originally built and designed. Submitted photo

Linda Heggestad, right, the granddaughter of Florence Mueller, poses with her daughters Amy and Susannah while seated on the Kidney Springs bandstand which her greatgrandfather John Mueller, Sr., originally built and designed. Submitted photo

Mueller great-grandchildren come home to Hot Springs

Body HOT SPRINGS – Three descendents of the Mueller family – Linda Heggestad and her daughters Susannah and Amy of Lexington, Mo. – visited Hot Springs earlier this spring to see where Linda’s grandmother, Florence Mueller, grew up.
FRC court house

FRC court house

Commissioners hear new info about jail costs

Body HOT SPRINGS — The April 17 Fall River County Commission meeting concluded with a lengthy back-and-forth between two experienced jail builders who came toHotSpringstoassessthecounty’s options and the commissioners.
Members of the Fall River Thrift Store board of directors (center) are surrounded by representatives of several area volunteer fire departments, all of whom received checks for at least $1,000 each. In all, the thrift store donated a total of $12,000 to Angostura, Ardmore, Cascade, Edgemont ($2,000), Hot Springs ($3,000), Minnekahta, Oelrichs, Oral and Smithwick. Courtesy photo

Members of the Fall River Thrift Store board of directors (center) are surrounded by representatives of several area volunteer fire departments, all of whom received checks for at least $1,000 each. In all, the thrift store donated a total of $12,000 to Angostura, Ardmore, Cascade, Edgemont ($2,000), Hot Springs ($3,000), Minnekahta, Oelrichs, Oral and Smithwick. Courtesy photo

Fall River Thrift Store striving to make community a better place

Body Non-profit organization donates thousands of dollars through retail sale of donated items HOT SPRINGS – Did you know your unwanted clothes and household items can be donated year-round to benefit the community in a variety of different ways?
This colorful fence surrounds the playground at the Hot Springs Elementary School. Beginning next year, the district plans to add a second section to its preschool program to double its capacity to more than 30 students aged 3-5. However, to cover the cost of an additional preschool teacher, the district is hoping to fund raise from the community to avoid having to utilize Impact Aid funds. Photo by Brett Nachtigall/Fall River County Herald-Star

This colorful fence surrounds the playground at the Hot Springs Elementary School. Beginning next year, the district plans to add a second section to its preschool program to double its capacity to more than 30 students aged 3-5. However, to cover the cost of an additional preschool teacher, the district is hoping to fund raise from the community to avoid having to utilize Impact Aid funds. Photo by Brett Nachtigall/Fall River County Herald-Star

Hot Springs announces plan to double size of its free preschool

Body District to also expand bus route into Argyle/ Minnekahta area HOT SPRINGS – Earlier this year, the preschool program in the Hot Springs School District was recognized by the School Administrators of South Dakota (SASD) with its highest award as an “Exemplary” program in the...
The sign remains the same: Mayor Rheta Reagan, and her husband Troy, outside of the Mayor’s office after learning of her re-election on Tuesday, April 8. Photo by Linda Baird/FRC Herald Star

The sign remains the same: Mayor Rheta Reagan, and her husband Troy, outside of the Mayor’s office after learning of her re-election on Tuesday, April 8. Photo by Linda Baird/FRC Herald Star

Edgemont re-elects Rheta Reagan as mayor in decisive 135-98 vote

Body EDGEMONT – Edgemont voters went to the polls on Tuesday, April 8, to cast their votes for mayor in a rematch of the previous mayor’s election. Current mayor Rheta Reagan received 135 votes to 98 votes cast for previous mayor Carla Schepler.
Former State Senator Julie Frye-Mueller (far right), her husband Mike Mueller (second from right), economist Mike Sulhoff (second from left) and former candidate for SD state office Matt Smith (far left) told an enthusiastic crowd at the Mueller Center about their plan to abolish property taxes in the state. Photo by Beth Bogart/Fall River County Herald Star

Former State Senator Julie Frye-Mueller (far right), her husband Mike Mueller (second from right), economist Mike Sulhoff (second from left) and former candidate for SD state office Matt Smith (far left) told an enthusiastic crowd at the Mueller Center about their plan to abolish property taxes in the state. Photo by Beth Bogart/Fall River County Herald Star

New group aims to eliminate property taxes in the state

Body HOT SPRINGS – Roughly 100 county residents crowded into the annex room at the Mueller Center on Thursday, April 10 at 6 pm to hear four impassioned speakers detail their strategy to replace all property taxes with a minimal point-of-sale fee — not a sales tax increase, they...
The entrance to the Hot Springs School District’s Administrative Offices is located in the Bison Center 1747 Lincoln Avenue. At a meeting held here last week, the administration announced an opportunity for homeschool parents to enroll their students in an accredited program called Acellus which makes it possible for students to earn a high school diploma through Hot Springs High School. Photo by Brett Nachtigall/FRCHS

The entrance to the Hot Springs School District’s Administrative Offices is located in the Bison Center 1747 Lincoln Avenue. At a meeting held here last week, the administration announced an opportunity for homeschool parents to enroll their students in an accredited program called Acellus which makes it possible for students to earn a high school diploma through Hot Springs High School. Photo by Brett Nachtigall/FRCHS

Hot Springs School District announces plan to partner with homeschool parents

Body HOT SPRINGS – A proposed new partnership between the Hot Springs School District (HSSD) and several local homeschool parents is expected to bring benefits to both sides by providing accredited learning opportunities for secondary students that they can utilize either fully or...
Aside from a row of engines, the tracks sit mostly empty in this photo taken of the Edgemont rail yard on Monday afternoon, April 7. While nothing has been officially announced by railroad, a planned meeting by BNSF in May could give a projected timeline of how things will be handled, should they decide to close the Edgemont terminal, according to reports coming from union members. Photo by Samantha Miller

Aside from a row of engines, the tracks sit mostly empty in this photo taken of the Edgemont rail yard on Monday afternoon, April 7. While nothing has been officially announced by railroad, a planned meeting by BNSF in May could give a projected timeline of how things will be handled, should they decide to close the Edgemont terminal, according to reports coming from union members. Photo by Samantha Miller