Jul 29, 2009 | Edgemont Herald Tribune
McKnights are 2009 Parade Marshalls
John and Shirley McKnight are honored as Parade Marshalls Photo courtesy of Hot Springs Star John and Shirley McKnight are being honored this year as the Fair Parade Marshalls.
Video: Hot Springs Quarterback To Watch
Class of 2010 quarterback Evan Tooley out of Hot Springs High School has a great frame to go along with his big arm.
RC Food Pantry Needs Donations
While a recent fundraiser has brought in an increase of donations to Community Food Banks of South Dakota, Rapid City's food pantry is still struggling in this tough economy.
SD fire agency says train probably sparked fires
Senator Chuck Grassley today said that the Department of Health and Human Services has awarded a $45,953 competitive grant to the Siouxland Community Health Center.
Autopsy confirms drowning death
An autopsy has confirmed drowning as the cause of death for a man who died while kayaking near Hot Springs in Fall River County.
Kayaker drowns in Fall River County reservoir
A Fall River County man drowned at a reservoir just north of Hot Springs. Twenty-six year-old Jake Gulzow's body was recovered early Tuesday morning.
US Highway 18 Grading and Surfacing Project
Rapid City 2300 Eglin Street P.O. Box 1970 Rapid City , SD 57709-1970 Phone: 394-2248 FAX: 394-1904 Web site: www.sddot.com July 15, 2009 Contact: Tom Horan, Operations Engineer, 605-394-1631 US Highway 18 Grading and Surfacing Project Rapid City , SD The South Dakota Department of Transportation announces a public information meeting on the ...
Wet year, but wildfire still a threat
The Red Canyon Fire was reported at 11:40 am on private land approximately five miles west of Minnekahta Junction on Red Canyon Road in Fall River County or approximately 12 miles from Hot Springs.
First Baptist Church welcomes Rozelle as new assistant pastor
With a desire to work in full-time ministry, Chad Rozelle recently accepted a position as assistant pastor at First Baptist Church.
Motorhome accident injures two
Hot Springs Star - Hot Springs,SD,USA At 11 a.m. on May 11, Fall River County dispatch received a call of an overturned motor home midway between Hot Springs and Maverick Junction Glyndon Scott, 74, was the driver of a 40-foot Trans Star Motor Home, which was towing a Saturn Vue, and lost control of his vehicle on U.S. Highway 18 about 2-1/2 miles ...
Woolly Mammoths in South Dakota
Woolly Mammoths in South Dakota by Candyce H. Stapen On a visit to the Mammoth Site, Hot Springs, South Dakota, time travel back to the Ice Age when Columbian and Wooly mammoths roamed the region.