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LOOKING BACK

News from past issues of the Timber Lake and Isabel newspapersIsabel Dakotan June 9, 1955Isabel had been without a barber since Lee Hodge decided to leave. Marvin Bertsch has agreed to start barbering in Isabel and will arrive Thursday.

TRAIL CITY NEWS

Marsha Aberle spent her Thursday with Amaya Aberle in Mobridge. On Father’s Day, Chuck spent his day with Justin Aberle fishing.Bill and Lynn Hahne arrived home this week from their two week trip in Europe.
The Isabel Community Center’s HVAC system is in need of an upgrade or portions of the building may not be heated this winter. Town officials are actively seeking a contractor. Topic File Photo

The Isabel Community Center’s HVAC system is in need of an upgrade or portions of the building may not be heated this winter. Town officials are actively seeking a contractor. Topic File Photo

Isabel board rejects proposed bid for community center HVAC

The Isabel Board of Trustees last week rejected a proposal from a Caputa company to upgrade the heating and cooling system in the community center, saying the bid was much too high.Initial estimates from Sichmeller Engineering of Aberdeen put the project cost between $350,000 and $500,000.

School board handles more personnel matters

The Timber Lake School Board last week finalized the results of the June 3 election and dealt with a number of personnel matters, which is typical during summer break.The election canvass showed just 333 or 28.
Pioneer Days party set June 26-29 in Dupree

Pioneer Days party set June 26-29 in Dupree

Pioneer Days party set June 26-29 in Dupree

The community of Dupree is gearing up for its annual Pioneer Days celebration, which will be held Thursday through Sunday, June 26-29.This year’s event will have something for everyone - from a card tournament and bingo to rodeo - including the annual Little Miss Pioneer Days Pageant and more.

Suicidal man safely talked down from Eagle Butte elevator

Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe Police Chief Charles Red Crow said quick-thinking, professionalism, and compassion were displayed by law enforcement officers on Monday, June 16, who were able to talk a man down from the top of a grain elevator, where he had climbed and was exhibiting suicidal intent.
For the second year, South Dakota Emergency Medical Services for Children partnered with local Pediatric Champions and driver’s education instructors to present “Choices, Chances, Decisions (CCD)” and “Stop The Bleed (STB)” curriculum last Thursday, June 5, at the Timber Lake School. Above, Dewey County Deputy Chandler Ross teaches students how to apply a tourniquet during the Stop the Bleed program.

For the second year, South Dakota Emergency Medical Services for Children partnered with local Pediatric Champions and driver’s education instructors to present “Choices, Chances, Decisions (CCD)” and “Stop The Bleed (STB)” curriculum last Thursday, June 5, at the Timber Lake School. Above, Dewey County Deputy Chandler Ross teaches students how to apply a tourniquet during the Stop the Bleed program.

Area firefighters work overnight to control hay bale fire north of TL

The Timber Lake Fire Department, with the help of volunteer firefighters from five other communities, battled a fire Sunday night and into Monday at the Jim and Patrick Maher ranch north of Timber Lake.

State DPS issues warning regarding traffic ticket scam

The South Dakota Department of Public Safety (DPS) is warning residents about a scam text message campaign circulating across the state that falsely claims recipients owe traffic ticket fines and face legal action if they do not pay immediately.These messages are not legitimate.