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Farmer’s Market ends run
Organizers leave door open for something new By Carleen WildMoody County Enterprise A highlight of summer each year for locals and travelers alike — no matter the location or part of the country — are local farm stands and markets.For years in Flandreau, Rebecca Hobbie and Hobbie Farms operated a…
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Crescent Street Bridge project plans moving ahead
Ribbon cutting ceremony Wednesday, March 18, 2026 at 1 p.m. Crescent Street Bridge. Flandreau By Carleen WildMoody County Enterprise After more than a decade of questions about what might happen to revitalize the area around the Flandreau Dam — and dreaming about what might be possible — the community may…
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Laughter coming to Crystal Theatre with ventriloquist James Wedgwood
By Carleen WildMoody County Enterprise There may be few young families who remember his appearances on The Statler Brothers Show or opening for Glen Campbell, but the performer scheduled to take the stage later this week at the Crystal Theatre in Flandreau — along with his lively sidekicks — is…
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Community lights shine for Catherine
By Carleen WildMoody County Enterprise You may have noticed a change in the lights outside City Hall and the Moody County Courthouse and Veterans Memorial along Pipestone Avenue this month. But the blue and yellow colors many in the area are familiar with aren’t celebrating any local sports teams.Not this…
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Community project gaining momentum
FSA receives large gift from FNBSF and FHLB By Carleen WildMoody County EnterpriseIf it’s been some time since you’ve taken a drive along South Center Street in Flandreau, it may be worth the trip in the coming weeks. A much-anticipated community project — The Warehouse indoor athletic training facility —…
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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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ECEC work winding up
Electricians have been busily working inside the Boys and Girls Club of Moody County’s new Early Childhood Enrichment Center set to open in May. The center is in the process of hiring staff to work in the new building and either have or will be contacting families soon who showed…
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Demolition notice sparks dispute
By Carleen WildMoody County Enterprise A downtown building on the east end of Second Avenue near the Crystal Theatre is posted for demolition, setting up another chapter in a long-running dispute between the Weigel family and the City of Flandreau over property conditions and code concerns.City officials have placed signage…
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Egan board members file Open Meetings complaint
By Carleen WildMoody County Enterprise Two members of the Egan City Board have filed a formal complaint alleging 32 violations of South Dakota’s Open Meetings laws, with the matter now pending before the state’s Open Meetings Commission.Board members Michelle Ten Eyck and Jerome Olson submitted the complaint in November after…
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Was a bit chilly in there
Moody County Courthouse staff bundled up over the past couple of weeks after the building’s boiler went out. Commission Assistant Marty Skroch said the system failed Feb. 9 or 10, leaving common areas and the courtroom especially chilly. Judge Wheeler moved one scheduled Moody County hearing to Brookings County due…

