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Councilman Brent White (left) and Mayor Rheta Reagan (right) present a check for $250 to Joan Olson at the Nov. 19 Edgemont City Council meeting when she was surprised with the honor of being named Citizen of the Year. Photo by Linda Baird/FRC Herald Star
Edgemont City Council honors Joan Olson as Citizen of the Year
Battle Mountain Avenue, shown above on Monday, Nov. 25, represents the final completed stretch of the Hot Springs Urban Reconstruction project which began Feb. 28, 2022, on the opposite side of town near Taco John’s. Originally slated for two years, the newly established official completion date is Dec. 20, 2024, based on a Settlement Agreement and Release signed by the SDDOT, Complete Concrete and the City of Hot Springs. Photo by Brett Nachtigall/Fall River County Herald-Star
Parties set official completion date for Reconstruction Project as Dec. 20
Two-day search for missing Hot Springs man yields no clues
Edgemont freshman Landon Harrod recently performed in the All-State Orchestra as one of 12 bass players from across South Dakota. Courtesy photo
Edgemont freshman Landon Harrod performs at All-State Orchestra
Prayer is held at the ribbon cutting ceremony for the Brick Memorial Garden to bless the memorial as a place of healing and remembrance. Pictured on the front page of this newspaper during the ribbon cutting ceremony held November 11, is Dick Daily, American Legion Rider Director, Dan Harley, Ron Richards and Commander Moe Lamphere. Photos by Charity Maness Fall River Herald Star
American Legion Family honors Veterans, serves community with pride
Hot Springs Report Card discussed at school board meeting
Gerald Collogan sits on the edge of the fountain in Centennial Park, near where much of the flagstone has broken away on its circular cap and is in need of repairs. Photo by Brett Nachtigall/Fall River County Herald-Star
Funds needed for repairs on Centennial Park fountain
Presenters Glenn and Caroline Zerbst, center, pose for a photo with members of the Edgemont Historical Society and Edgemont Museum. Submitted photo
Edgemont Historical Society hosts program about ranching on the Cheyenne
It was a crisp 30 degree morning on Saturday, Nov. 2, as members of Keep Hot Springs Beautiful (KHSB) and others joined together to decorate Centennial Park in festive lights. With soft Christmas melodies wafting through the air, the people and a table laden with treats and coffee all were ready to take on the task at hand and dispersed with lights, ladders and Christmas spirit. The previous night on Friday, Nov. 1, KHSB also hosted their annual banquet. Photo by Charity Maness/Fall River County Herald-Star