News

Local students on NSU spring academic list

Northern State University recognized the outstanding academic achievements of students for the spring 2025 semester.Erin Lemke, Dupree, and Kenna Webb, Timber Lake, are on the President’s List. Gracen Hansen, Timber Lake, and Jessup Pederson, Glad Valley, are on the Dean’s List.

LOOKING BACK

News from past issues of the Timber Lake and Isabel newspapersIsabel Dakotan June 16, 1955A group of ladies honored Beth Dougall with a “moving to town party.” Beth has assumed the managership of the local Co-op store and replaces Mrs.

TRAIL CITY NEWS

Many people of Trail City attended Bonnie Keller’s retirement party on Saturday.Last week on Monday and Tuesday, Marsha Aberle spent time with her granddaughter, Amaya Aberle, in Mobridge.Brian and Joy Voegele were here to visit for the weekend at Esther Hahne’s house.

OUR THANKS

We would like to thank Colin Milliken for all the help during calving season this year and also Jesse Dale when Colin couldn’t make it. You were a Godsend. Larry & Lyla Jacobs

THANK YOU

I would like to say a big thank you to my family for the great birthday party. I was so glad to see everyone.If you made a phone call, sent a gift or card, thank you for your thoughtfulness.It is such an honor to live in a small caring community. Joann Schweitzer
Photo by Patty Peacock

Photo by Patty Peacock

Ziebach County 4-H

The Ziebach County 4H members that were present for the 4H Recognition Event. Front (L-R): Jazmyn Longbrake, Zoey De La Rosa, Kinleigh Brooks, and Gabby De La Rosa; Back (L-R): Maverick Lemke, Minda Woodward, Wyatt Lemke, and Rio De La Rosa.
Photo by Patty Peacock

Photo by Patty Peacock

The winning team

The winning team, The Fireballs (L-R) Wyatt Lemke, Gabby De La Rosa, Minda Woodward, and Grant Martin, presenting their 4-H Chopped Contest entry to the judges and taking their questions.
Feeding South Dakota provides food to hundreds of families in Isabel, Eagle Butte and Dupree each month. The organization is active in all 66 counties in South Dakota. File photo by Jon Flatland

Feeding South Dakota provides food to hundreds of families in Isabel, Eagle Butte and Dupree each month. The organization is active in all 66 counties in South Dakota. File photo by Jon Flatland

State’s largest hunger relief organization dealing with federal cuts

Federal cuts made by the Trump Administration will result in Feeding South Dakota - an organization providing a helping hand to people who struggle with food insecurity - serving more than one million fewer meals in the months ahead.