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The Wall Lady Eagles became the West River Tournament Champions on Saturday, Jan. 15 with Senior, Ava Dinger making a half court shot with two seconds left on the clock to put the Lady Eagles ahead of the Faith Lady Longhorns by 2. The Lady Eagles started the tournament on Tuesday, Jan. 11 with a...
As the South Dakota Legislature prepares to undertake impeachment proceedings against Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg, who killed a pedestrian with his car in 2020, a new poll shows that a strong majority of state residents is in favor of removing him from office. The late October poll of 500...
At their first meeting of 2022 the Pennington County Commissioners once again designated the Pennington County Courant newspaper as one of their official newspapers to serve the county. The Pennington County Courant has been an official newspaper for the county since laws were put in place stating...
The South Dakota Transporta- tion Commission awarded over $3.9 million in economic development grants for infrastructure improve- ments to counties and smaller com- munities across South Dakota. The economic development grant pro- gram funds awarded at the Trans- portation Commission meeting on...
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Picture this: you’re standing in a drift, 4,100 feet below the Black Hills of South Dakota. Wrinkled rock arches over you. At first, the rock appears gray and featureless. But as you peer through the net-like metal mesh of ground support, you notice something interesting: a thick stripe of white...
On December 2nd, Wall Economic Development Corporation held the Fourth Annual Parade of Lights. There were 13 floats presented by: City of Wall, Child Evangelism Fellowship, Wall Grocery Store, Cedar Butte Challenge 4H Club, Little Outpost, Old Macdonald Bri- gade, Wall Building Center, First...
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   When children learn about another culture’s traditions, they develop a sense of care for that tradition and care for another culture.  It is important to learn about other cultures, religions, and holidays aside from our own. It is important to learn about some of the unique and amazing things...
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The Wall Economic Devel- opment Corporation held their Sixth Annual Meeting on Wednes- day, November 17th. Forty-five people attended the meeting, in- cluding elected officials Penning- ton County Commissioner Chair Gary Drews and Travis Lasseter and Wall City Council Members Rick Hustead and...

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