Meet Loren Jorgenson. You might better know him as Dax, a nickname he picked up while serving in the Navy. After several years of living in big cities, Dax says he’d prefer living in his hometown any day. Read More »
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Greening recalls life well lived in Waubay
Wilferd “Buzz” Greening was born in Dell Rapids, but moved to Waubay when he was three years old in the fall of 1935. “So much stuff has happened over the years,” Buzz said while scratching his head to try to remember. Read More »
Couple rescues kittens from locomotive compartment
A litter of five kittens was rescued from a train on April 25 while a crew was giving the locomotive its annual service. Read More »
Trees are salvaged from flooding
With more and more trees from across the county going under water, three local men have decided to put that timber to use Read More »
Bullert chooses career change in order to move home
Kelli Bullert had worked with criminal justice since she left Webster for college. She made a career change in order to move back to her hometown, however. Read More »
“The Parade” seen across three Aprils
These three pictures of "The Parade" near Clark were all taken in April in three consecutive years - 2011, 2012 and 2013! Read More »
Rural veterans’ groups witness membership decline
Patriotic organizations such as the American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars are seeing a decline in membership enrollments. Read More »
Clark county commission addresses ‘conflict of interest’ with county employee on the board
"Can a county employee also serve on the county board of commissioners?" Clark County is now facing that question, after Douglas Loomis won election to the county's commission in November and took a seat in January. Read More »
Couples from Clark and Faulkton attend Rapid City Antiques Roadshow taping
If you’re a fan of Public TV’s Antiques Roadshow, you may want to be glued to your TV these next three weeks. Filmed in Rapid City on their 2012 summer tour, the show will air on PBS in three parts, April 22, April 29 and May 6, 2013, at 7 p.m. Read More »
Coming Home: Waubay man says, “There’s no place like home.”
After spending years away from the area and traveling the world, it was somewhat of a shock for one Waubay man to move back to the area. “Just like in the Wizard of Oz, there’s no place like home,” Loris Welch said. “I have lived all over the world and have never called another place home. Home is where your heart is and my heart is in Waubay, South Dakota.” Read More »