Community
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Hawks return to state tournament after 18-year wait
Colman-Egan girls team heads to the Big Dance! By Carleen WildMoody County Enterprise For the first time in nearly two decades, the Colman-Egan Hawks girls basketball team is headed back to the state tournament under the leadership of first year head coach, Josh Flatten.It’s a goal the program has chased…
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Young directors take on ‘The Day the Crayons Quit’
Two local homeschool students are stepping into new roles this winter — not just on stage, but behind the scenes.Rehearsals have been underway since November for an independent production of “The Day the Crayons Quit,” directed by Hannah Ehrichs, 14, and Arianna Meyer, 13, both of Flandreau. The pair, longtime…
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We are celebrating Our 150th!
Your Moody County Enterprise is celebrating the 150th anniversary of bringing you 52 weeks each year of local news in Moody County. This week’s issue begins that…dated Volume 150, Issue 1.There’s not a lot of fanfare on our part to go with it, but we’re showing a photo of that…
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Shelter leadership shifts as new executive director steps in
There’s a change in leadership at the local domestic violence shelter.Lynn PoorBear has stepped into the role of executive director, following Destiny Jorenby, who transitioned out of the position this week. The change comes as the shelter works alongside a relatively new board of directors and navigates a steady increase…
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Burger Clash going on now until February 28
By Doug KottBrookings Register BROOKINGS — A battle is being waged in the Brookings area — the sixth annual Burger Clash.The competition is being sponsored by Home Team 605 — formerly the Brookings Home Team — at Krogman & Company Real Estate. Visit Brookings also provides support for the contest.There…
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Transparency bills move forward at Capitol
By Carleen WildMoody County Enterprise Transparency in government remains a focus of the Attorney General’s Office this legislative session, with local communities — including those in Moody County — at the center of the discussion.Three bills aimed at strengthening open government are now awaiting the Governor’s signature after receiving unanimous…
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Visit with legislators at Saturday’s Crackerbarrel
By Carleen WildMoody County Enterprise If you’ve been interested to visit with or hear directly from District 25 state legislators about priorities in PIerre this session, now may be the time.A legislative Crackerbarrel is scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 14, at 9 a.m. at the Flandreau City Office.All three area legislators…
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Private Applicator class on Feb. 11
The Moody County Extension Office is hosting a Private Applicators License Re-Certification Webinar on Wednesday, February 11 at JJ’s Coffee Spot/Spot Drive In from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m., 108 N Wind St., Flandreau.This class is for those who need to recertify or obtain their license for chemical applications. See the…
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Sick season settles in across region
By Carleen WildMoody County Enterprise If it feels like everyone you know has been sick lately, you’re not imagining it.From infants battling RSV, to classrooms with half-empty desks, to daycares walking a careful line between caring for little ones and trying to keep illness from spreading, winter has arrived with…
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Stadium project moves forward with construction manager hire
By Carleen WildMoody County Enterprise The Colman-Egan School District has selected Puetz Design & Build Company as its construction manager at risk (CMaR) as the district moves forward with plans for a new football field and track and field complex.The decision followed presentations from three construction firms during a special…


