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The top three were in last week’s Hot Springs Spelling Bee were middle schoolers, from left: 6th grader Coy Bringewatt (2nd place); 8th grader Cassidy McClure (1st place) and 3rd 7th grader Dalton Hunter (3rd place). Courtesy photo

The top three were in last week’s Hot Springs Spelling Bee were middle schoolers, from left: 6th grader Coy Bringewatt (2nd place); 8th grader Cassidy McClure (1st place) and 3rd 7th grader Dalton Hunter (3rd place). Courtesy photo

McClure wins HSMS Spelling Bee

Body VanDewater advances from elementary school HOT SPRINGS – A total of 21 spellers from the Hot Springs Middle School competed in front of more than 40 people in attendance at Case Auditorium last Monday, Feb. 3, as part of the district’s second annual Spelling Bee.
Judith “Garland” Wright lived with her husband R.J. and sons Morgan and Weston behind the Angostura Dam and would commute daily during the school year to Edgemont where she taught high school English and K-12 Spanish. She was also a writer for the Fall River County Herald-Star, specializing in articles about the Edgemont school.

Judith “Garland” Wright lived with her husband R.J. and sons Morgan and Weston behind the Angostura Dam and would commute daily during the school year to Edgemont where she taught high school English and K-12 Spanish. She was also a writer for the Fall River County Herald-Star, specializing in articles about the Edgemont school.

Crash claims life of Edgemont school teacher, mother of two

Body HOT SPRINGS – In a personal post on Facebook this past weekend, R.J.
Buff Tewahade, woodshop teacher at the Oelrichs School, and four of his students meet with Connie Geiser from the Battle Mountain Humane Society to donate two dog houses built by the class. Photo by Katie Merdanian/Fall River County Herald-Star

Buff Tewahade, woodshop teacher at the Oelrichs School, and four of his students meet with Connie Geiser from the Battle Mountain Humane Society to donate two dog houses built by the class. Photo by Katie Merdanian/Fall River County Herald-Star

Oelrichs woodshop class donates dog houses

Body OELRICHS – Students at Oelrichs School have generously donated two dog houses to the Battle Mountain Humane Society in Hot Springs. The kids were excited to see their creations go to a good home.
Franklin Manke poses with his wife Audrey during last week’s Edgemont Historical Society’s Annual Meeting. Today (Jan. 30), Franklin is celebrating his 90th birthday, and on Oct. 15, 2025, the couple will celebrate their 72nd wedding anniversary.

Franklin Manke poses with his wife Audrey during last week’s Edgemont Historical Society’s Annual Meeting. Today (Jan. 30), Franklin is celebrating his 90th birthday, and on Oct. 15, 2025, the couple will celebrate their 72nd wedding anniversary.

Local cowboy legend Franklin Manke gives presentation at Edgemont Historical Society’s Annual Meeting

Body EDGEMONT – Last week on Tuesday, Jan. 21, retired local rancher and business owner Franklin Manke gave a presentation at the annual meeting of the Edgemont Historical Association.
Dakota Kind owner Forrest Fanning stands in front of his medicinal cannabis dispensary this past Monday, Jan. 27. Last Tuesday, Jan. 21, Fanning joined several others at the Hot Springs City Council meeting where they shared their support of a previously proposed cannabis ordinance change that was voted down 6 to 2 at the Jan. 6 council meeting. Photo by Brett Nachtigall/Fall River County Herald-Star

Dakota Kind owner Forrest Fanning stands in front of his medicinal cannabis dispensary this past Monday, Jan. 27. Last Tuesday, Jan. 21, Fanning joined several others at the Hot Springs City Council meeting where they shared their support of a previously proposed cannabis ordinance change that was voted down 6 to 2 at the Jan. 6 council meeting. Photo by Brett Nachtigall/Fall River County Herald-Star

Supporters of expanded medicinal cannabis pack city council meeting

Body City of Hot Springs may reconsider decision on ordinance revisions HOT SPRINGS – What the Jan. 6 Public Hearing on medicinal marijuana establishments lacked in input from supporters was made up for at last week’s Jan.