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Timber Lake School menus

Monday, September 9: Breakfast: French toast, bacon, fruit, juice, and milk. Lunch: Hamburger on whole grain bun, baked beans, orange, and milk.Tuesday, September 10: Breakfast: Benefit bar, fruit, juice, and milk. Lunch: Fish sticks, smiley fries, apple slices, and milk.
Timber Lake Elementary Staff

Timber Lake Elementary Staff

Timber Lake Elementary Staff

Timber Lake Elementary students were welcomed to their classrooms by these teachers and paraprofessionals.
Photo by Jon Flatland

Photo by Jon Flatland

Timber Lake HS Homecoming Court

Timber Lake High School crowned its 2024 Homecoming king and queen Monday, Sept. 2, during a coronation ceremony in the school theatre. Cole Ducheneaux and Natalie Lawrence were crowned king and queen. Pictured is the entire royal court with Ducheneaux and Lawrence in the back row.

Registration open for SD Day of Giving

Nonprofits can now register to participate in the 2024 South Dakota Day of Giving, the state’s annual statewide giving day.This year’s South Dakota Day of Giving, which coincides with the nationally recognized Giving Tuesday, falls on December 3, 2024.

SHERIFF’S REPORT

Corson County Sheriff Alan DaleAugust 1210:31 a.m. assisted the South Dakota Highway Patrol with mapping an accident scene on Highway 12 by the Grand River.8:36 p.m. responded to Highway 12, west of the Casino for a report of a male lying in the roadway.11:03 p.m.

Little Eagle man to serve over four years for assault on partner

A 41-year-old Little Eagle man was sentenced in federal court last week to serve four years and three months in federal prison after being convicted in May of assault of an intimate partner by strangulation and suffocation.Lance Tomas Mata’s sentencing was last Monday, Aug. 19, in U.S.

FOURTH CIRCUIT COURT

Corson County, McIntoshAugust 19Lily Riley, 19, of Pierz, MN., speeding. Fine and costs $117.50 Adam Rookey, 43, of Mandan, ND, speeding. Fine and costs $157.50August 23Justin Karst, 49, of Selby, speeding. Fine and costs $117.50
Anderson

Anderson

Anderson joins Horizon Health Foundation board

Merretta Anderson of rural Isabel has joined the Horizon Health Foundation Board of Directors. She joined the board in July and was among the volunteers producing the Cowboys Care Bull Bash on July 13.

Thank You

Nothing could have prepared us for Barry's sudden passing on that Wednesday morning, but our heavy loss was made lighter thanks to the love and support we received from you. Your comforting care and warmhospitality gaveusawelcoming placetobeginourwaythrough grief.