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  • Set for Santas arrival

    After months of meetings and planning for another festive holiday season, volunteers, local business owners and city employees have put up the last string of lights on the County Courthouse lawn and throughout the City of Flandreau. The activity is all in preparation for another downtown holiday celebration this coming…


  • Who will care for aging rural cemeteries

    The contacts for all churches and cemeteries throughout Moody County recently received their tax exempt notifications in the mail.Its annual paperwork that the county sends out. Given the responsible parties seldom change, one might think that its a fairly easy task. Rural farmer Ron Teal wonders though, as do county…


  • Eng to leave for new role in Dell Rapids

    After seeing the county through some recent high profile, new and challenging situations, County Zoning Administrator Kendra Eng is leaving her current role for a position in the private sector. Eng has worked for the county and its residents for seven years. She most recently was on the courtroom stand…


  • Holiday Parade and Lighting set Nov. 25

    The annual Christmas Parade in downtown Flandreau will continue as it does each year the Saturday after Thanksgiving, November 25.This years theme, say organizers, is Country Christmas.Parade lineup begins south of the Moody County Courthouse at 5:30 p.m. with the parade set to begin at 6 pm.Following the parade, a…


  • Opening at Veterans Day program

    Color Guard members at the Colman-Egan Veterans Day program were Kristy Hawkins, Cody Bowman, Ian Parra and Casey Schoenrock. For more on Veterans Day see pages 8 & 9 of this weeks Enterprise.


  • An extra set of eyes and ears

    The Flandreau Public School District is again reaching out to see who might have an extra half hour of time each week to spend time with a local elementary student.Previously mentors were sought for students of all ages, but program leaders felt it was important to perhaps help students build…