There is a new face in the Turner County State’s Attorney chair these days, but the face is a familiar one to many.
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Massive melons
For the past 12 years, Kevin Marsh has been in the pumpkin business. And not just your regular jack-o-lantern size pumpkins. Marsh has a gift of growing massive gourds.
Coach Christensen now at 750
With just four games remaining in the 2015 regular season, the Parker volleyball team played host to both Beresford and Parkston last week, looking to finish out the season on a strong note, as the Pheasants prepare for another post season push.
Baltic tops Pheasants football
With just two games remaining, the Parker football team was set to host their last home game of the season.
Parker cross-country teams end their season with conference and region meets
Parker cross-country teams end their season with conference and region meets Phil Bjorneberg | Coach The cross country season came to a close last week as the young Pheasants ran the
GIVING BACK
Members of Parker’s FFA organization spent part of Friday handing out lunches to farmers who passed through Cargill during the busy harvest season.
Lennox, Scotland no match for Pheasants
Going into last week the Parker volleyball team was looking to continue their late hot spell, facing off against longtime neighbor rival Lennox, and then heading to district 9B team Scotland. Neither team put up much of a fight for the Pheasants, who managed two back to back sweeps before heading to Chester for another tough test.
Parker pounds past Wagner
In a match that lived up to the hype, the Parker Pheasants volleyball team faced off against longtime volleyball rival Wagner, at the sixth annual Chester Classic.
Benefit to be held
A benefit will be held on Saturday, Oct. 24 at the Parker Community Building in honor of Alex Jorgensen of Parker.
Learning about the importance of fire safety
Last week members of the Parker Volunteer Fire Department met with both the preschool and students at the Parker Elementary School to explain the importance of fire prevention and fire safety.
Puzzled Bar to get a fresh start
Business manager Justin Maier is breathing new life into the Puzzled Bar located on Main Street of Parker.
Accident sends one to hospital
An accident on the edge of Parker on Thursday left one person with life threatening injuries according to the South Dakota Highway Patrol.
The driver of a Honda Accord pulled out into the path of a semi who was heading south.
Parker runners earn three medals at Par Mar
The six runners for PHS all ran very good JV races on a beautiful day at Par Mar and
Parker Elementary earns top ranking
The Parker School District was recently awarded classification of STATUS school in the Smarter Balanced testing.
When seconds count
Fire Prevention Week started Sunday, Oct. 4, and runs through Saturday, Oct.
Learning about journalism
Seventh grade English teacher Kelly Dunkelberger (above) took time last week to share with her students the importance of journalism and how it affects their
Concert draws hundreds
Guy Penrod sang, spoke and entertained over 450 at his concert in Parker last Friday night.
Pheasants now 4-1
Even after a tough loss to Alcester-Hudson, the Parker football team got back on track of their winning ways last Friday, traveling to Viborg-Hurley and topping the Cougars in three quarters
Pheasants snag fourth at Pentagon Tourney
Coming off a nice conference win over Baltic, the Parker volleyball team was back in action on Saturday at the 18 team Pentagon volleyball tournament.
Edward Ulfers
Edward Ulfers 88 Thursday, September 24 Lennox Edward Allen Ulfers was born on Feb. 24, 1927, on a farm in Turner County, the son of Authur and Leoni Minnie (DeVries) Ulfers.