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  • Veterans deserve our respect

    Veterans deserve our respect

    I come from a long line of veterans, a proud heritage that reaches back to the Revolutionary War. My great-great-great-grandfather came to America and served as an aide to General Lafayette. My grandfather served in World War I, and my father fought in World War II at the Battle of…


  • Hawks continue work on improvement plans

    As final elements are added to the new weight room and fitness area at Colman-Egan School, board members are preparing to discuss what community access to the space could look like. A proposed policy outlining that use is on the agenda for this weeks regularly scheduled school board meeting.The room…


  • Little Shop of Horrors draws nice crowds, big laughs

    Little Shop of Horrors draws nice crowds, big laughs

    Audiences laughed their way through the Crystal Theatres fall musical this past weekend as local performers brought Little Shop of Horrors to life with humor, heart, and plenty of doo-wop.A full cast of volunteer actors, directors, stagehands, musicians, and lighting and audio technicians spent months preparing the production a longtime…


  • County bins overflow in record year

    County bins overflow in record year

    Farmers across Moody County and much of eastern South Dakota are finishing the 2025 harvest, capping what USDA statisticians say could be the states first billion-bushel corn crop.With yields stronger than expected, many producers have been scrambling to find storage. Some growers without contracts in place were left searching for…


  • Community Drive to reopen in coming weeks

    Community Drive to reopen in coming weeks

    The access road in front of the new Flandreau Early Childhood Enrichment Center is expected to reopen within the coming weeks slightly later than first hoped giving local families their first close-up look at the highly-anticipated project and also easier access again to the Wm. Janklow Community Center.Construction remains on…


  • Flandreau readies Emergency Medical Services transition

    The City of Flandreau is advertising for two full-time and as many part-time EMTs as possible as it prepares to transition what has for decades been a county-run ambulance service to city operation at the start of the new year.Beginning Jan. 1, 2026, the city will assume full responsibility for…


  • Rummage sale Nov. 14-15 will benefit music students

    The Flandreau Music Boosters are first looking for donated rummage sale items, and then rummage sale buyers.The boosters will be holding a fundraiser rummage sale on Friday and Saturday, November 14 & 15 at the Wm. Janklow Community Center. Doors are open Friday from 4-7 pm and Saturday from 8…


  • Hawks return to SoDak 16

    Hawks return to SoDak 16

    Head Coach Abigail Dockter and her Colman-Egan volleyball are headed back to the SoDak 16 after sweeping through the Regional tournament last week. The Hawks earned a bye in the first round, before shutting out Sioux Falls Lutheran and Sanborn Central-WoonsocketIn the SoDak 16, the Hawks are seeded 14th and…


  • Pirates capture Hawks and head to dome

    AVON In Class 9B semi-final football action, Colman-Egan garnered 407 total yards of offense and 17 first downs, but couldnt get past the Avon Pirates losing the game, 38-28 and the opportunity to play in the state finals.Of that yardage, senior Hayden Pearson racked up 256 yards on the ground…


  • Flier volleyball ends season in Regions

    HARTFORD The Flandreau Flier volleyball season ended in Regions last Tuesday, November 4 in the West Central gym as the host Trojans defeated the Fliers in three sets.Scores were 25-16, 25-15, 25-23.Hannah KRull was high point with seven kills. Adding to the scoring with ace serves were Nora Hamilton with…