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Everyone’s after an 8-second ride

Everyone’s after an 8-second ride

Everyone’s after an 8-second ride

There was plenty of action at the South Dakota State High School Rodeo Finals last weekend in Ft. Pierre and a pair of local riders found some of it in the chutes. LEFT, Timber Lake cowboy Gavin White’s draw in the first round of bull riding went airborne the minute the gate opened.

Spirit of Dakota nominations sought

The Spirit of Dakota Award Society is seeking nominations for this premier woman’s award.The 39th Anniversary of the Spirit of Dakota Award will honor an outstanding South Dakota woman this fall in Huron. Nominations close August 1.

LOOKING BACK

News from past issues of the Timber Lake and Isabel newspapersIsabel Dakotan June 1, 1945Mrs. Gladys Thompson sold her home, which houses the local telephone exchange, to Jessie Fletcher of Glad Valley. With the building went the job of telephone operator and Miss Fletcher took over this morning.

TRAIL CITY NEWS

On Saturday, Jared and Mason Hollenbeck and Kyrie Lemburg attended the Ed and Alice Ducheneaux Family Reunion at the Indian Creek Campground by Mobridge.Greg and Sweenie Mowrer also attended the reunion on Saturday and had supper at the campground.
Engaged

Engaged

Engaged

Patty and Mark Peacock of Dupree are happy to announce the engagement of their son, Maxwell to DeLaney Krogh, the daughter of Lisa and David Krogh of Tea.Maxwell is a 2020 graduate of Dupree High School and DeLaney is a 2020 graduate of Tea High School.
Marie Gross and her daughter, Sophia, were at the Rods n’ Reels event at The Corner Bar & Grill on Saturday, June 21, showing off their ride - beautiful 1957 Chevrolet with red and black interior. The vehicle is owned by their husband and father Richard Gross, who is one of the organizers of the event. Photos by Kathy Nelson

Marie Gross and her daughter, Sophia, were at the Rods n’ Reels event at The Corner Bar & Grill on Saturday, June 21, showing off their ride - beautiful 1957 Chevrolet with red and black interior. The vehicle is owned by their husband and father Richard Gross, who is one of the organizers of the event. Photos by Kathy Nelson

Expanded ‘Move Over’ law takes effect July 1

A newly updated ‘Move Over’ law goes into effect across South Dakota on July 1, expanding protections for authorized vehicles occupying the shoulder of the highway with amber, yellow, or blue warning lights. The goal is simple: keep more people safe on our roadways.

Correction

The price Dewey County is paying for gravel was incorrect in a story on page 3 of the June 12 issue of the Topic. The commissioners accepted bids from Floyd Smith and Debbie and Lawrence Goldade for $1.75 per ton, not $175.00 per ton.