Monique R. Hurtado | Writer It was a bitterly cold morning. Commissioner Mick Miller began the meeting. He called for approval of the agenda. A motion was made to approve the agenda. The motion passed. Commissioner Miller then opened up the meeting to open comment....
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Knutson’s Western Store closing after more than 53 years
The Knutsons and relatives pose in front of their original Knutson’s Western Store storefront in the Cenex plaza (now Truck Towne) in Beresford in 1971. (Photo/Submitted) Riva Sharples | Writer After more than half a century in business, Knutson’s Western Store – the...
Parker NHS “Rake the Community”
Getting ready to start the day. Graison Barron, Katie Gutormson, Landon Wieman, Colin Robertson, Jevin Erickson, Luke Travnicek, and Corbin Reutter. (Photo/Submitted by Lillian Lauesen) Scholarship, Leadership, Character and Service are the four pillars the ideals of...
Turner County Courthouse is officially closed for business
Monique R. Hurtado | Writer On Monday, the Turner County Courthouse was officially closed for business. Over the last the month the various departments have been slowly moving to their new locations along Main Street in Parker.It has been almost a year since the...
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas!
Many of the booths at the Hurley Holiday Extravaganza were manned by younger entrepreneurs, such as this one by Munroe’s Candles. (Photo/Renae Hansen) Renae Hansen | Editor With Thanksgiving falling later than usual this year, it will be a whirlwind of activities as...
Area residents participating in “Prince of Peace” production in Sioux Falls
More than 100 people from southeastern South Dakota, including nine from the New Era readership area, are taking part in the Christian production, “Prince of Peace: The Christmas Story,” being performed this weekend and next at the Orpheum Theater in Sioux Falls....
Bugge takes visitors on a musical tour of Denmark at the Daneville Heritage Museum
Kristian Bugge and Bill Peterson perform at the Daneville Heritage Museum last week. (Photo/Submitted) Renae Hansen | Editor Kristian Bugge is no stranger to local folk music fans and has appeared many times in the area, but his performance at the Daneville Heritage...
Weekly Commissioners meeting
Monique R. Hurtado | Writer Highway Superintendent Kent Austin introduced the new office manager, Vanessa Scott. He then presented diesel fuel quotes for the commissioners to review. A motion was made to approve the quotes. The motion passed. Hwy. Superintendent...
Black Drop Distillery is newest business in Wakonda
Wakonda resident Fred Marais opened his new business, Black Drop Distillery, on Main Street in Wakonda earlier this month (Photo/Riva Sharples). Riva Sharples | Writer It’s been more than two years in the making, but Wakonda’s latest business – Black Drop Distillery –...
Christmas in Valley takes place December 7 in Irene
Gary and Marsha Skogen stand in front of last year’s tree that they donated to serve as Irene’s community Christmas tree. (Photo/Submitted). Riva Sharples | Writer Mark your calendars now for the annual Christmas in the Valley in Irene, taking place this year on...
Chorus members rehearse for Centerville Touch of Christmas Program
Chorus members include (front row) Bethany Knutson, Sandy Voog, Sarah Morphew, Cynthia Marohl, Harper Fischer, Maren Fischer, Sandy Fahlberg, and Vonni Knutson; (back row) Leah Mattson, Josh Morphew, Dave Mattson, John Fahlberg, Josiah Knutson, Steve Leslie, Gary...
Development Corporation to host Centerville Community Gala
RSVP’s due by November 25 The Centerville Development Corporation will once again be hosting their annual Celebration Centerville Community Gala on Saturday, December 7. The Gala is held to celebrate everyone that helps to make Centerville a great place to live, and...
Turner County Weekly Commissioners meeting
Monique R. Hurtado | Writer The meeting was promptly called to order. A call was made to approve the agenda. Commissioner Lyle Van Hove asked to add an item to the agenda—to discuss building permits. A motion was made to approve the agenda. The motion passed. The...
Schools honor local veterans
Fourth graders Annie Simonsen and Owen Blake demonstrated how to properly fold the American Flag at the Centerville Veteran’s Day program. Well done kids! (Photo/Tricia Eide) Parker dedicates new flag Renae Hansen | Editor The schools in our area held Veteran’s Day...
Turner County goes to the polls
Monique R. Hurtado | Writer Last Tuesday, Turner County residents headed to the polls to make their voices heard. The presidential race was not the only big decision facing Turner County voters. There were several key measures and amendments citizens were concerned...
Voter turnout lower than expected despite highly anticipated ballot in Clay, Yankton counties
Riva Sharples | Writer Voter turnout in Clay and Yankton Counties, as well as across the state, was lower than anticipated for Election 2024. Statewide, 69.3% of South Dakota’s 624,186 registered voters cast ballots this year. Clay County saw a 67.52% turnout, while...
Centerville Oral Interp wins Districts!
The Centerville Oral Interp team are the District 1B winners! Pictured left to right are Jace Muller, Brady Muller, Averie Salberg, Anna Preheim, and RyLee Sullivan. Congratulations to you all and break a leg at regions! Not pictured: Coach Jacqulynn Skatvold....
Eleven kids running for Irene’s Snow Prince and Princess
Riva Sharples | Writer There are eleven kids running in Irene’s Snow Prince and Princess contest. The contest is part of the upcoming Christmas in the Valley celebration in Irene, which takes place on December 7.Vote now for your favorite candidate! Votes cost “$1”...
Irene American Legion & Auxiliary holding Feather Party next weekend
Riva Sharples | Writer The Irene American Legion and Auxiliary will hold their annual Soup Kitchen and Bingo party, known as their “Feather Party,” on Saturday, November 23 Soups, taverns, hot dogs, and pies will be available for a free will offering starting at 5:00...
Know Your Neighbor
Sue and Rick Schmidt have called Turner County their home since 1974 and have raised their two children here. (Photo/Submitted) Sue Schmidt Monique R. Hurtado | Writer What started off as a guest column ended up leading to ten years of a weekly column for Sue Schmidt....