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Cancer Walk for Ann

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The Timber Lake Middle School raised $7,392.50 for Ann Crance at the Cancer Walk on May 10. A check was presented to Ann by student council members and volunteers. L-R are Nathaniel O’Bryan, Jiel Mowrer, Addison Lindskov, Kylie Lawrence, Katie Martin, Megan Nash (teacher/ advisor), Bricelyn Pederson and Chandler Winterberg (in back), Ann Crance, Jae White (teacher/advisor), Owen Schweitzer, Thomas O’Bryan, and Jalee Booth.

Homeless count tallies 1338

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On January 23, South Dakota Housing for the Homeless Consortium (SDHHC), an affiliate of South Dakota Housing, conducted its annual statewide Point-in-Time (PIT) homeless count and Housing Inventory Count (HIC). The count was conducted within a 24-hour period and includes everybody staying in public and private shelters, including domestic violence shelters, transitional housing or motels paid for by an agency, and unsheltered individuals who are staying in vehicles, on the streets or in places not meant for human habitation.

Meals on Wheels

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For reservation or cancellation please call 605-848-1632, 24 hours in advance. Please call by Friday 4 p.m.

TRAIL CITY NEWS

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On Saturday, Mason Hollenbeck attended Jayden Goldade’s graduation party with Craig and Cathy Lemburg. On Sunday, Jared and Mason Hollenbeck and Kyrie Lemburg visited Phyllis and Nancy Frazier, Lee Ann Skeie and Beth Hollenbeck in Mobridge.

LOOKING BACK

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News from past issues of the Timber Lake and Isabel newspapers Isabel Dakotan May 25, 1934 The Club Pool Hall was burglarized sometime Wednesday night. Entrance was gained by forcing open the coal house door and then breaking in a window.

Social Security’s top baby names for fifth consecutive year are Liam, Olivia

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Olivia and Liam are once again America’s most popular baby names, with 2023 being the fifth consecutive year that parents have chosen the monikers for their little ones. Also for the fifth consecutive year, Noah took the second slot for boys, and Emma for girls. Only one new name appeared in the Top 10 lists this year, with Mateo joining the boys for the first time.

Awards presented at FFA banquet

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The Dupree High School FFA, advised by Doug Hofer, recently held their annual banquet. President Trinity Leithauser welcomed guests and Treasurer Wyatt Lemke did the invocation. After the meal, awards were presented, and volunteers were honored and presented with gift cards from the FFA.

Dupree HS Class of 2024 honored with star quilts

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The Dupree High School Class of 2024 was honored at the Lakota Honoring and 8th Grade Graduation, which was sponsored by the Dupree JOM Committee and Dupree School. They enjoyed a meal, a drum group, guest speaker JH/HS Principal Mr. Russell Budmayr, and a blessing from Richard Charging Eagle. Many were involved in the sacred feather ceremony with their graduates, and many smiles and handshakes were shared from the JOM Board and family and friends present.