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Shirley Schumacher, left, and Robert Paul – coordinators of a new group known as Tax Relief for Property Owners – address attendees of a recent meeting held at the Hot Springs Public Library. Courtesy photo
New group attempts to tackle tax relief for property owners
The Edgemont School District issued a lockdown last week when a student directed a verbal threat at a teacher. Photo by Garland Wright/FRC Herald-Star
Edgemont Superintendent praises handling of Dec. 3 lockdown
Hot Springs alumna hired as new City Administrator
Council approves several significant fee increases
The line was long but the mood was merry as more than 550 people were served and enjoyed a Thanksgiving Feast at the American Legion on Thanksgiving Day. Photo by Charity Maness/Fall River County Herald Star
Thanksgiving feast feeds 550 in Hot Springs
Maximum sentences handed down for triple vehicular homicide
Thirteen-year-old Ian Ferley of Oelrichs, who is a 7th grade student at Edgemont Middle School, holds onto his 17x10 point whitetail buck he harvested with his dad Casey Ferley on Sunday, Nov. 24, on their family ranch. Submitted photo
Oelrichs youth harvests potential Fall River County record whitetail
Fall River County Commissioner Joe Falkenburg, right, presents retiring Emergency Manager Frank Maynard a plaque declaring Franklin Maynard Day on Nov. 21. Maynard has worked for the county for 22 years and 11 months. Emergency Managers plan and direct response or crisis management activities, provide disaster preparedness training, prepare emergency plans and procedures and work with emergency response agencies. Photo by Cathy Nelson/Fall River County Herald Star
Upon his retirement, County declares Franklin Maynard Day, Nov. 21
Dr. Erica Koller with Cheyenne River Animal Clinic (left) poses with South Dakota Lt. Governor Larry Rhoden (center) and Sydney Belt, who was recently honored as South Dakota Outstanding Apprentice of the Year. Submitted photo