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Braxton Hanes (left) and Olivia Renwick share the city’s Citizen of the Year award. Impressive was their Summer efforts to help clean the park and pond showing a keen sense of community awareness. Photo by Lance Borde/Fall River County Herald-Star
Pair of 10 year old girls share Edgemont’s Citizen of the Year honors
Several Hot Springs city fees set to incease in 2026
Dylan White, 8, and his sister Jemma White, 9, sample cookies at Chautauqua Artisan Market from artisans Jo Schrieder and Kari Mullock. Photos by Charity Maness / Fall River County Herald Star
Southern Hills dazzle with Christmas Spirit
Wastewater Foreman Jassen Correll peers down into one of the plant’s two clarifier pools on Monday, Sept. 22. The city facility, which was built in 1984, is considered 15 to 20 years past its useful life and is likely going to see a multimillion dollar upgrade in the near future. Photo by Brett Nachtigall/Fall River County Herald-Star
Public meeting regarding wastewater plant is Friday
More than 30 people gathered together at Fall River Health Services last Tuesday, Dec. 2, to celebrate the start of an expansion project which will more than triple the physical size of the facility’s Emergency Department.
Fall River Health Services begins expansion of Emergency Dept.
Thanksgiving at Edgemont Public Library saw many grateful souls gather for a gratifying feast. LEFT: Autumn Boyle (left) and Vonda Jarman (center) treat the children/ grandchildren to a turkey day feast at the Edgemont Senior Citizen’s Center.
Edgemont hosts pair of Thanksgiving meals
Local Poet Sherl Cederberg proudly displays her International Western Music Association Female Poet of the Year award. Courtesy photo
Local poet Sherl Cederberg receives high award
Missing for more than six years, remains found in Nebraska are of Edgemont native Chance Englebert
More than 900 meals were served at the Hot Springs American Legion during their free will Thanksgiving feast last Thursday, Nov. 27. Photos submitted by Tricia Daily