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​Though the rest of the annual event had to be moved indoors because of cold and windy weather, the starting off of the five kilometer walk was still led by many of the attending cancer survivors.
Seven fundraising teams and over 100 other people participated in the Quad County American Cancer Society Relay For Life event held in Wall Oct. 15, in conjunction with Wall in the Fall.   More than $27,000 was raised to support the American Cancer Society’s mission of saving lives from cancer....
Andrew Buns is the newest South Dakota Highway Patrol trooper to be based out of Wall.
Andrew Buns is the newest South Dakota Highway Patrol trooper to be based out of Wall.   Of the squads within District Three, which is overseen from Rapid City, Buns is in the Badlands Squad led by Sergeant Slade Ross, Philip.   “What attracted me to law enforcement is the fact that every day is...
Friday night, the Wall Eagles faced the Rapid City Christian Comets.    The Eagles received the opening kick and had their drive stall out and had to punt. After a lot of back and forth from both teams, the Eagles finally broke lose in the first quarter when Jacob Bielmaier found Bradan McDonnell...
The dedication of the Wall School District’s outdoor athletic facility included volunteers holding up a huge American flag, as well as a slightly smaller South Dakota state flag.
A program dedicating Wall School District’s new outdoor athletic complex and honoring veterans was held preceeding the home high school football game, Friday, Aug. 25.   “Flags Honoring America” included approximately 40 volunteers holding over their heads a huge American flag on the football field...
Cash Wilson, a junior at  Wall High School, stands behind his hard work, accomplishments, and earnings from this summer. Pictured are his winnings since the first week of June 2017: two saddles, nine buckles, and a set of spurs.
Within the past two years, saddle bronc riding has gained a new competitor, Cash Wilson, a local Wall cowboy.   Wilson began riding saddle broncs during his freshman year of high school. Several of his close family members, who have all participated in the sport of rodeo, have played an important...
Everybody Walks! SD @Wall walkers pose outside the West River Electric Association building before starting their July 24th two-mile walk. Back row, from left: Maverick Ruland, Pruitt Ruland, Miranda Ruland, Melanie Shull, Aimee Paulsen, Susie Kjerstad Radigan, Jackie Heathershaw, Meghan Patterson...
The Wall Community Center post-remodel project.
On Aug. 7, 1984, the small town of Wall, was destined for change.   It was on this day, 33 years ago, that commander of the Carroll McDonald American Legion Post #246, William Bielmaier, signed an agreement with the city of Wall, allowing the city to take over the ownership of the Legion building...
Mayor Marty Huether, First Interstate Bank Greater Wlal Fund Board member John Tsitrian and Wall Economic Development Corporation Executive Director Cheyenne McGriff.
The Wall Archery Range aims to be a fun outdoor opportunity for the Wall community and surrounding region. On Friday, this goal hit the target!   June 23rd marked the grand opening of the Wall Archery Range, located south of the Wall Golf Course. The City of Wall and the Wall Economic Development...
Celebration, gratitude, branding irons and fantastic food all played a part in the Wall Meat Processing Plant Grand Re-Opening.
Celebration, gratitude, branding irons and fantastic food all played a part in the Wall Meat Processing Plant Grand Re-Opening. Wall Meat Processing Plant owners Ken Charfauros and Janet Niehaus invited community members to join them in celebrating the business’ grand re-opening event on Friday,...
Kyla Sawvell and Cooper McLaughlin are pictured here with the shot put placers.
The Wall Squad of five boys and five girls traveled to the State Track Meet in Sioux Falls on May 26th and 27th. On Friday, Allan McDonnell and Bradan McDonnell started the events for Wall with the High Jump. Bradan cleared 5’ 7” finishing 22nd. Allan cleared 6’ 5” for second place. The winning...

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