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Beech 35-C33 Destroyed in Brookings Crash; Three Treated for Minor Injuries
A Beech 35‑C33 airplane (N1310A) was destroyed following an accident near Brookings on September 6, 2025. The pilot and two passengers sustained minor injuries, according to a preliminary investigation report released by the National Transportation Safety Board (Accident Number CEN25LA368).
The flight, operated as a personal flight under 14 CFR Part 91, departed Brookings Regional Airport (BKX) bound for Bozeman, Mont. About 8:59 a.m. CDT, shortly after takeoff at roughly

Steve Jurrens
Sep 192 min read
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Watertown Lakers Launch Learn to Play 10U Developmental Program with NHL, NHLPA, and USA Hockey
The Watertown Lakers, in partnership with the NHL, NHLPA, and USA Hockey, will launch a revamped Learn to Play 10U Developmental Program this fall aimed at making hockey more accessible for local families. The program welcomes children ages 5–10 (birth years 2015–2020) and is designed for beginners as well as those who already feel comfortable on the ice. Practices emphasize skating fundamentals, basic hockey skills, teamwork, confidence

Steve Jurrens
Sep 192 min read
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State to Dedicate SD HWY-27 Bridge in Honor of Sergeant Dirk R. Abbas
The South Dakota Department of Veterans Affairs will host a State Bridge Dedication Ceremony to honor U.S.M.C. Sergeant Dirk R. Abbas on Friday, October 3, 2025, at 2:00 p.m. CT at the Britton Area Event Center, 1203 3rd Street, Britton. The SD HWY-27 bridge over Crow Creek, south of Britton, will be officially designated the SGT Dirk R. Abbas Bridge.

Steve Jurrens
Sep 192 min read
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Prairie Lakes Wellness Center Superintendent Theresa Hillis Announces Retirement
Theresa Hillis, superintendent of the Prairie Lakes Wellness Center, has announced she will retire from her role effective December 5, 2025.
Hillis joined the City of Watertown team in 2022 and, over the past three years, led a series of operational and programmatic improvements at the Wellness Center.

Steve Jurrens
Sep 191 min read
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Watertown Fire Rescue Promotes Adam Heinrich to Battalion Chief
Watertown Fire Rescue has announced the promotion of Lieutenant Adam Heinrich to the rank of Battalion Chief. Heinrich, who joined the department in 2007 and was promoted to Lieutenant in 2021, will officially begin his new role overseeing C-Shift on October 2.

Steve Jurrens
Sep 181 min read
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County Commissioners Address Community Services, Increased Funeral Costs Expenses
The Codington County Commissioners met on Tuesday to discuss several community service initiatives and budget matters, including funding for burials, transportation assistance, and the strategic planning of various community programs.
Community Services Director Sarah Foust provided a report on August's activities, noting that her department assisted 48 individuals with a total of 88 services. Funeral assistance remains the most requested service, with transportation and doc

Steve Jurrens
Sep 182 min read
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Codington County Sets Maximum Price for New Jail, Including Full Sheriff’s Office Completion
At Tuesday’s meeting, the Codington County Commissioners unanimously approved a final amendment to the construction manager-at-risk (CMAR) contract for the new county jail and sheriff’s office facility. The guaranteed maximum price for construction was set at $32,665,397, allowing the county to move forward with all planned alternates—including full completion of the sheriff’s office.

Steve Jurrens
Sep 181 min read
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Codington County Reviews Five-Year Highway Plan, Eyes Bridge Projects and Road Repairs
At Tuesday morning’s meeting, the Codington County Commissioners held a public discussion on the county’s five-year highway and transportation plan, led by Highway Superintendent Randy Falvey.
While no significant changes were introduced, several projects were rescheduled due to inspection results, weather impacts, and grant funding timelines.

Steve Jurrens
Sep 181 min read
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Rachel’s Hope Marks Record Month, Calls for Urgent Donations Ahead of Reopening
Rachel’s Hope, a Watertown-based nonprofit dedicated to providing hygiene and household essentials to families in need, reported its busiest month to date in August—serving 133 families and distributing nearly 3,900 items.
The organization, which launched just over a year ago, provided support to 518 individuals last month, including 269 adults and 249 children.

Steve Jurrens
Sep 182 min read
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WHS Announces 2025 Homecoming Royalty Candidates
Watertown High School has announced its 2025 Homecoming royalty candidates, selected by their peers for their involvement and leadership across a wide range of school activities.
This year’s candidates are: Jonas Geier, Sarah Li, Silas Masar, Siri Bach, Tysen Canfield, Markus Pitkin, Patrick Bednarczyk, Malia Kranz, Cole Hansen, Whitney Martinsen, and Luka Lessin.
These students are known for their participation in various activities, including football, soccer, theater, ban

Steve Jurrens
Sep 181 min read
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Temporary Closure of 14th Avenue N Scheduled for Rail Crossing Repairs
The City of Watertown Street Division will close 14th Avenue North to through traffic beginning at 6:00 AM on Monday, September 22, 2025, to perform roadway repairs at the rail crossing. The work is expected to be completed by the end of the day Tuesday, September 23, weather permitting.

Steve Jurrens
Sep 181 min read
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Watertown Shamrocks Launch Dakota Buffalo Cup Rivalry Series
The Watertown Shamrocks will open their 2025–26 season this weekend with a new layer of competition: the Buffalo Wild Wings Dakota Buffalo Cup. The Cup is a three-year partnership between the Shamrocks, Aberdeen Wings, Bismarck Bobcats, Minot Minotauros, and Buffalo Wild Wings, designed to elevate regional rivalries across the Dakotas.

Steve Jurrens
Sep 182 min read
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Senator Rounds Urges USPS to Address Mail Delays in South Dakota
U.S. Senator Mike Rounds (R-S.D.) has called on Postmaster General David Steiner to take urgent steps to restore reliable mail service in South Dakota, citing persistent delays that have impacted residents across the state.

Steve Jurrens
Sep 182 min read
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Watertown Gears Up for Homecoming Week: Safety and Spirit Take Center Stage
Homecoming Week kicks off Monday, September 22, and the Watertown Police Department is encouraging students, parents, and the broader community to celebrate safely while showing their Arrow pride.
The weeklong celebration includes performances, games, and community events, culminating in Friday’s parade, football game, and dance. In advance of the festivities, police issued a set of safety reminders aimed at promoting responsible behavior and positive engagement.

Steve Jurrens
Sep 181 min read
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$543K Grant to Boost Native Grasslands in Western South Dakota
The Second Century Habitat Fund (SCHF) has received a $543,500 grant from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation’s Northern Great Plains Program to help landowners in western South Dakota restore native grasslands on marginal cropland. The initiative aims to improve habitat for wildlife while supporting sustainable ranching practices.

Steve Jurrens
Sep 182 min read
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Children's Museum Celebrates 15th Birthday
The Children’s Museum of South Dakota is celebrating their 15th birthday this weekend with a free party on the museum’s front lawn.

Steve Jurrens
Sep 181 min read
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Five Indicted in South Dakota State Penitentiary Contraband Case
South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley announced Wednesday that five individuals have been indicted in connection with a scheme to transport contraband into the South Dakota State Penitentiary. The group includes a former correctional officer, two current inmates, and two civilians.

Steve Jurrens
Sep 182 min read
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Watertown Hosts Skateboard, Scooter, and Bike Contest, Highlighting Local Talent
The Watertown Parks, Recreation, and Forestry Department hosted a high-energy skateboard, scooter, and bike competition on Saturday, drawing several riders from across the area to showcase their skills at the city’s skate park.
Participants competed in two 90-second runs in their chosen event, with judges scoring performances based on difficulty, consistency, creativity, execution of tricks, smoothness, and overall use of the course.

Steve Jurrens
Sep 181 min read
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House Committee Advances Maritime Reform Bill Led by Rep. Dusty Johnson
The House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee has approved the Federal Maritime Commission Reauthorization Act of 2025, a bipartisan bill led by U.S. Representative Dusty Johnson (R-S.D.) aimed at strengthening oversight of international ocean shipping and protecting American economic interests. Introduced in June, the legislation reauthorizes the Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) through fiscal year 2029 and expands its authority to investigate unfair trade practices

Steve Jurrens
Sep 172 min read
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Governor Rhoden Announces Task Force to Guide Rehabilitation Programming for Proposed State Prison
Governor Larry Rhoden has announced plans to establish the Correctional Rehabilitation Task Force, a new advisory group focused on expanding rehabilitation services as South Dakota prepares for a new state prison. The task force will be created by Executive Order, pending the passage of draft legislation scheduled for a vote during the Special Session on Tuesday, September 23.

Steve Jurrens
Sep 172 min read
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