The McLaughlin Mustangs outscored Timber Lake 32-11 in the second half to claim 63-33 nonconference girls basketball tilt on the Lady Panthers’ home floor last Friday, Jan.17. The loss dropped Timber ...
This week, in Trail City and surrounding areas, the weather has been in the negatives. Although there has not been much snow, the low temps make up for having a bad winter.
The Timber Lake High School powerlifting club had a strong showing at a recent meet in Box Elder, capturing three gold, two silver and one bronze medal. Competitors perform a squat lift, a bench lift ...
A large contingent of Timber Lake Youth Wrestling Club members competed in the Gettysburg AAU Tournament on Sunday, Jan. 19, with 31 different wrestlers taking home medals, including three for first ...
News from past issues of the Timber Lake and Isabel newspapers Isabel Dakotan January 7, 1915 C.A. Golden says the snow has curtailed the output of his mine to a certain extent but he is getting ...
With four of their five starters coming in at 6-2 or taller, the Aberdeen Christian Knights used an obvious height advantage to down the Timber Lake Panthers 76-63 in the Redfield Classic on Saturday, ...
Varsity wrestlers from Timber Lake and CEB/Dupree were among those competing at the Battler Invitational Meet on Saturday, Jan. 18, in Gettysburg but it was the CEB/ Dupree JV matmen who garnered the ...
The combined boys and girls Little Moreau Conference Basketball Tournament will be held Friday and Saturday, Jan. 24-25, in the Lemmon Armory with action tipping off at 9 a.m.
I was named after my aunt Marcie, but she passed away before I was born. My mom and dad chose my name together. My nickname is Marge. My mom gave it to me because I respond to it and because it annoys ...
The Dupree School brought some giggles to the gym with their performance of the one act play Fast Food. The play Fast Food is a short comedy by Tracy Wells and is about teens working in the fast-food ...
Three members of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe are among 24 students who completed and graduated from South Dakota’s Basic Telecommunicator Certification course in Pierre last Friday, Jan. 17.
A Lemmon native and graduate of South Dakota State University will be the next leader of the U.S. Air Force, pending confirmation.