Some of the early attendees of last week’s Afternoon Tea get served inside the 2nd Chances store on North River Street. Photo by Brett Nachtigall/Fall River County Herald-Star
June 19, 2026
Some of the early attendees of last week’s Afternoon Tea get served inside the 2nd Chances store on North River Street. Photo by Brett Nachtigall/Fall River County Herald-Star
A ranger with Wind Cave National Park works with Edgemont students as he demonstrates how the park is able to keep track of the park’s elk herd through the use of sonar equipment. Photos by Brett Nachtigall/Fall River County Herald-Star
Four Centenarians celebrated at Seven Sisters with a birthday bash. Left to right: Earnestine Colgan, Henrieta Ritzman, Margaret ‘Maggie’ May, and Mildred Kraemer. Photo by Charity Maness/Fall River County Herald Star
The former motel located at 1145 Sherman, next door to the Dollar General, has been remodeled inside and out, to now feature a total of 18 new apartments, as well as a three-bedroom house. Photo by Brett Nachtigall/Fall River County Herald Star
Smokehouse Sports Bar and Grill competition crew Galen Ballasy, Chef Daniel Valdivia and Mercedes Uehling stand with their Prairie Wind Casino BBQ Cook Off 1st place prize ‘Buurnice’ a 250 gallon reverse flow smoker. Photo by Charity Maness/Fall River County Herald Star
Alex Nelson with Communities That Care, pictured here at a recent event held at Custer High School, brings experience and empathy to a new youth outreach program. Courtesy photo
Jolyn Harder, Pine Hills Retirement Community Lead Med Aide, stands by the wall of heroes she created at Pine Hills honoring residents who served our great country. Photo by Charity Maness/Fall River County Herald Star
Dick Termes poses with two of his Termespheres, Santa Fe La Fonda Hotel and London’s Shakepeare’s Globe Theater, at the Hot Springs Public Library. Photo by Charity Maness/Fall River County Herald Star
Members of the American Legion Riders and community ready for the ‘Run for the 22’ Sunday Sept. 22, to raise awareness of veteran suicide and funds for the Mission 22; a national non- profit offering outreach to Veterans and their families when they need it, now. Photo by Charity Maness/Fall River County Herald Star
Master Sergeant Tyrell Whitcher (right) says he feels “blessed” to be able to meet Medal of Honor recipients in his capacity as Commandant of the Marine Corps Parade Staff as Senior Enlisted Advisor, Enlisted Parade Commander and Senior Swordsman. Courtesy photo