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Spider screams and other exercises in silliness

Spider screams and other exercises in silliness

Spider screams and other exercises in silliness

Body Slices of Life Spider screams and other exercises in silliness It all started with a quote on social media: “Imagine if spiders screamed when you found them.” First off, wouldn’t that make finding a spider doubly scary? At least horror movie jump scary.
Freshmen Liam Yellow Horse and Tiana Sides are crowned Morp King and Queen by last year’s royalty Nevaeh Zimiga and Chase Alexander. Photo by Garland Wright

Freshmen Liam Yellow Horse and Tiana Sides are crowned Morp King and Queen by last year’s royalty Nevaeh Zimiga and Chase Alexander. Photo by Garland Wright

Edgemont School celebrates MORP

Body EDGEMONT -- Edgemont School has once again celebrated its annual tradition, MORP Week, bringing a twist to the conventional prom experience and strengthening the community spirit among students and staff.
A group of “gamers” gather at the Oelrichs Community Center on Saturday night. Some felt the joy of winning and others experienced the agony of defeat. But all enjoyed chili, soup, bread, and desserts. Photo by Katie Merdanian/Fall River County Herald-Star

A group of “gamers” gather at the Oelrichs Community Center on Saturday night. Some felt the joy of winning and others experienced the agony of defeat. But all enjoyed chili, soup, bread, and desserts. Photo by Katie Merdanian/Fall River County Herald-Star

Game Night brings some winter fun to the residents of Oelrichs

Body OELRICHS - Many years ago, getting together with neighbors to play card and board games was a popular event in and around Oelrichs. The adults played card games at the table, and the kids played board games on the floor. For reasons unknown, the practice faded away.
Hot Springs Star – February 15, 1994

Hot Springs Star – February 15, 1994

THIS WEEK:

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. . . Cop Log. . .

Body HOT SPRINGS - The following is a synopsis of the calls fielded by the Fall River County Dispatch Office for Feb. 5 - Feb. 11. Calls include police, sheriff, ambulance, fire and other emergency services. The information is taken from the public log at the sheriff’s office.

“DIVINE EXPECTATIONS”

Body Do we learn from history? Do we learn from history what pleases the Lord and what will follow if we do not please Him? The Bible is a book of history and the repeated rising and falling of Israel. Are these lessons learned? What should we expect in America?
The Battle Mountain Humane Society, located just north of Hot Springs on Hwy. 385, is a no-kill sanctuary for dogs and cats which took in a total of 370 animals in 2023 (183 dogs / 187 cats). They however found new permanent homes for 178 dogs and 173 cats for an adoption rate of 97% and 93% for cats last year. Photo by Brett Nachtigall/Fall River County Herald-Star

The Battle Mountain Humane Society, located just north of Hot Springs on Hwy. 385, is a no-kill sanctuary for dogs and cats which took in a total of 370 animals in 2023 (183 dogs / 187 cats). They however found new permanent homes for 178 dogs and 173 cats for an adoption rate of 97% and 93% for cats last year. Photo by Brett Nachtigall/Fall River County Herald-Star

City of Hot Springs and BMHS working together on an improved relationship

Body HOT SPRINGS – During last month’s Jan. 2 regular meeting of the Hot Springs City Council, the contract for animal control services for dogs and cats was renewed with Battle Mountain Humane Society (BMHS) by a 5 to 3 vote.