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Timber Lake School menu

Monday, October 28: Breakfast: Pancake, fruit, juice, and milk. Lunch: Chili crispito, corn, fruit, and milk.Tuesday, October 29: Breakfast: Breakfast bites, fruit, juice, and milk. Lunch: Soft shell tacos, lettuce, fruit, and milk.

Career & Technical Education meeting October 28

October 28, 2024 Timber Lake School Theater, 7 p.m.AGENDA I. IntroductionA. Purpose: 1.To enhance Career andTechnical Education (CTE) at Timber Lake School.2. To prepare to encompass more CTE as Northwest Area Schools (NWAS) could dissolve or minimize.II. BackgroundA.

LOOKING BACK

News from past issues of the Timber Lake and Isabel newspapersOctober 22, 1914Ad in paper: $100.00 reward will be paid for the arrest and conviction of the party or parties who butchered a heifer with my brand, L.E. Price.

$200 Club winners

The Sacred Heart Parish of Dupree held their monthly 200 Club drawings on Saturday evening, October19, following Holy Mass and potluck supper in the church hall.

TRAIL CITY NEWS

Tim and Lisa Fjeldseth from Montana visited Esther Hahne over the weekend. On Monday, Esther, Tim, and Lisa traveled to Aberdeen to watch Bianca Ochsner at a concert.Morgan, Amy, Harper, Hayden, and Ivy Keller from Rapid City visited Toby and Theresa Keller on Sunday Afternoon.

Isabel American Legion Auxiliary reports on activities

Unit 120 American Legion Auxiliary met on Sept. 22 at the UCC Church. Vice-president Cindy Marshall brought the meeting to order. Roll call was taken with the following members present: Cindy Marshall, Teri Gayer, Sandy Hoff, Judy Gifford, Amy Taylor, and Cheryl Boldt.

School board seeks input on proposed 4-day week

The Timber Lake School Board last week gave a group of staff members its approval to continue exploring a potential switch to a four-day school week. A survey will be sent to parents and community members who request it with a community input meeting to be scheduled next month.
Investigating the unknown and unexplained

Investigating the unknown and unexplained

Investigating the unknown and unexplained

Lenora Wassana hasn’t decided yet where she’ll spend Halloween night. She only knows it’s unlikely she’ll be alone and others will be with her in spirit.
Ryman LeBeau, Chairman of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe, discusses the Touch the Clouds development at an information meeting in the CRST Cultural Center last week following a traditional blessing at the site of the development. Photo by Jon Flatland

Ryman LeBeau, Chairman of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe, discusses the Touch the Clouds development at an information meeting in the CRST Cultural Center last week following a traditional blessing at the site of the development. Photo by Jon Flatland

Tribe provides update on Touch the Clouds development project

By Jon FlatlandThe Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe last week held a ceremony blessing the Touch the Clouds development on Eagle Butte’s north side and provided an update on the overall project as it sits today.
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