Residents on this quad-plex apartment building on N. 6th Street in Hot Springs had to be evacuated in the middle of the night after the siding on the structure started on fire. Neighbors reported hearing a loud bang about a half hour before the fire alarm sounded. Photos by Brett Nachtigall/Fall River County Herald-Star
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The Angostura Reservoir is lower in elevation due to low rainfall and irrigation use. At the end of the irrigation season in September, it is projected to be ten feet from full. Despite being ten feet from full, the Angostura Reservoir is higher than in previous years. Photo by Garland Wright/Fall River County Herald-Star
Angostura Reservoir water levels remain higher than previous years, but are depleting rapidly
Workers with WyoDak Energy Services, LLC, from Buffalo, Wyo., work along Hwy. 79 near mile marker 40, about six miles north of Buffalo Gap. The company started a 15 mile water pipeline project this past April south of Buffalo Gap for the Fall River Water Users District and are continuing to work north towards Fairburn. Photo by Brett Nachtigall/Fall River County Herald-Star
Fall River Water Users expanding capacity with new Hwy. 79 pipeline
Edgemont Ambulance Services’ two EMTs include, from left, Bill Kreutzer and Paul Nelsen, along with George Darrow, who has been the driver for more than 25 years. Not pictured is substitute EMT Dee Hughes from Hot Springs and Jordan Stevens of Edgemont, who is a new mother of a brand-new baby girl. Courtesy photo
Edgemont facing an EMT shortage
Hand-counting votes in primary deemed a success
Felony charges dismissed against Watts
Excavators work to uncover mammoth bones during the early days of The Mammoth Site of Hot Springs, South Dakota. This week, the attraction and scientific site is celebrating its 50th anniversary with two celebrations on Friday and Saturday, June 21-22.
Mammoth Site turns 50 years old
Ribbon Cutting held for Hot Springs School’s new Career/Tech Ed building
Chubby Checker and the Wildcats give the audience a taste of early 1960s music at its best at the Prairie Wind Casino Saturday night, June 1, to a crowd of over 300 adoring fans. Despite on stage in this photo, the performer spent the majority of the night on the floor doing The Twist with the audience. Photo by Dakota Backline
Chubby Checker twists the night away at Prairie Wind Casino
Inside their Angostura home, Julie and Jerry Roe hold a photo of their then-19-year-old son Jared who died in a drowning accident in 2011, four days before he was set to be deployed to Afghanistan with the South Dakota National Guard. Photo by Brett Nachtigall/Fall River County Herald-Star