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A 45-year-old Wakpala man has been sentenced to 60 months in federal prison followed by three years of supervised release after being convicted of assault resulting in substantial bodily injury to an intimate partner.Phillip Lewis Young Hawk was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Charles B.
Wednesday, June 19, 2024
Cherry Creek man sentenced to five years for sex crime
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Chief Judge Roberto A. Lange sentenced Dana James Marshall, 38, of Cherry Creek in U.S. District Court last Monday, June 10.
Wednesday, June 19, 2024
Faith woman killed in freak auto accident near Sturgis
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An 83-year-old Faith woman was killed in a two-vehicle crash about 11 miles north of Sturgis last Friday, June 14, when a trailered boat unhitched and collided head-on with her vehicle.
Wednesday, June 19, 2024
LOOKING BACK
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News from past issues of the Timber Lake and Isabel newspapersIsabel Dakotan June 10, 1954 Firesteel localsMr. and Mrs. Harold Geisner and family of Lead spent three days at the Harold Jackson home last week. Mr. Geisner is employed at the Homestake gold mine.
Wednesday, June 19, 2024
Meals on Wheels
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Timber Lake and IsabelFor reservation or cancellation please call 605-848-1632, 24 hours in advance. Please call by Friday 4 p.m. if eating Monday.Monday, June 24: Breaded baked fish, hashbrown patty, coleslaw, tropical fruit, and bread.Tuesday, June 25: Chef ’s choice.
Wednesday, June 19, 2024
TRAIL CITY NEWS
Peyton Keller
Marsha Aberle spent Monday morning with her granddaughter, Amaya Aberle.Joy Voegele, from Aberdeen, was at Esther Hahne’s to help with yard work. On Saturday, Jared and Mason Hollenbeck went to Kim Hollenbeck’s to help with branding. Craig Lemburg and Kyrie Lemburg went to Selby to visit Vi Lemburg.
Wednesday, June 19, 2024
The former Isabel Elderly Manor, which has been vacant since 2017, has been renovated and will re-open later this summer as a sober living facility for Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe members on the road to recovery from alcohol or drug addiction. Under the Isabel Supportive Housing Program, residents are expected to maintain a sober lifestyle in a stable housing environment while receiving support and services to eventually transition into permanent, affordable housing of their own. Photo by Jon Flatland
Former Isabel Manor converted to sober living, transitional housing facility for CRST members
Jon Flatland
The Isabel Elderly Manor, once used as housing for senior members of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe (CRST), is being converted into a Level II sober living and transitional housing facility for tribal members on the road to recovery from alcohol or drug addiction.
Wednesday, June 19, 2024
Isabel sewer system improvement project moves to bid-letting phase
Jon Flatland
A year after not a single contractor bid on a nearly $2.1 million sewer system improvement project planned by the town of Isabel, community leaders have received state approval to move forward with a revised proposal and begin advertising for bids.
Wednesday, June 19, 2024
Big Pike ...
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Caleb Simon and his grandfather Gary show off the 7.18 pound Northern Pike they landed during the Isabel Father’s Day Fishing Tournament on Saturday, 15. See results on Page 9.
Wednesday, June 19, 2024
TL School District insurance premiums more than double
Jon Flatland
With a July 1 termination deadline from insurance carrier EMC looming and few options before them, the Timber Lake School Board voted last Monday, June 10, to sign with a new insurer.
Wednesday, June 19, 2024