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McIntosh School principal’s teaching license suspended

The teaching license of a McIntosh School principal who pled guilty to a misdemeanor charge of theft while employed at a school district in North Dakota has been suspended until next summer.The teaching certificate of Scott Klaudt will be suspended until June 30, 2025 as part of a plea agreement.

Rounds rep visiting area communities

G.P Carmichael, representing US Sen. Mike Rounds, will meet with the public in Timber Lake, Dupree and McIntosh this week.He will be at the Ziebach County Courthouse in Dupree on Thursday, December 19 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.

More Hometown Christmas winners

Winners of the $50 gift certificates at The Corner Bar & Grill on December 6 were: Robin Hinsz, Barb Gross, Pam Klein, Delaine Keller, Mersedes Rough Surface, Colin Milliken, Colleen Meier, and Jamie Jones.At Mandy’s Boutique, Kella Schlosser and Luann Lindskov won the gift baskets.

Timber Lake to change sales tax ordinance

The Timber Lake City Board approved the first reading of a revision of its sales tax ordinance at the December 9 board meeting. After a year of consultation with the SD Dept.
A Christmas Tear

A Christmas Tear

A Christmas Tear

If you would check down the list of Christmas Season Movies, you would see names like A Christmas Wish, A Christmas Wedding, etc. There might be tears in these movies, but there is nothing about a Christmas Tear.
Does it ever get old?

Does it ever get old?

Christmas messages from our local clergy

The Proclamation of Christmas! (Luke 2:1-14)A young woman going about her ordinary life visited by an angel and invited to be the mother of God’s Only Begotten son!
Dave and Stephanie Johnston

Dave and Stephanie Johnston

Because of Christmas

Luke 2:10-11 “And the angel said to them, ‘Fear not, for behold, I bring you good news of great joy that will be for all the people. 11 For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Savior, who is Christ the Lord.
O, Holy Night

O, Holy Night

O, Holy Night

(English translation by John Sullivan Dwight, 1855)“O holy night! The stars are brightly shining; It is the night of the dear Savior’s birth.Long lay the world in sin and error pining, till he appeared and the soul felt its worth.
“And it came to pass” or a “so it was” . . .

“And it came to pass” or a “so it was” . . .

“And it came to pass” or a “so it was” . . . .

As we reread the Christmas story this month, let's not lose sight of the divine orchestration that underlies every extraordinary event of the world's Savior's birth.
Third graders across the state, including these from Timber Lake Elementary School, received a free book from the S.D. Humanities Council and a group of sponsors. Photo courtesy of Carrie Beer

Third graders across the state, including these from Timber Lake Elementary School, received a free book from the S.D. Humanities Council and a group of sponsors. Photo courtesy of Carrie Beer

S.D. Humanities Council puts books in hands of almost 15,000 students

Almost 15,000 South Dakota third graders received early Christmas presents this year, when the South Dakota Humanities Council distributed copies of the 2024 Young Readers One Book statewide.The book, Juana & Lucas: Dos Grandes Changes, was written and illustrated by Juana Medina.