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Chamber Ribbon-Cutting Ceremonies Mark Openings
By Chris FischerRibbon-cutting ceremonies were recently held for 5 new businesses in Redfield. Businesses were also presented with their First Dollar of Profit certificates, and Chamber member stickers for their shop windows. Chamber Director Kim Leonhardt was on hand with the special scissors. The businesses were The Nest, Simply Charming,…
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Stoner, Disbrow 2025 Redfield Snow Queens
By Chris FischerOn Sun., Nov. 17th, the annual Redfield Snow Queen and Junior Snow Queen competitions were held in the school auditorium. Many people attended, including several young children with their families. The stage dressings, as well as the contestants, sparkled.The 2024 Senior and Junior Snow Queens, Harlee Nielsen and…
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Walter, Wilson named 2025 NW Snow Queens
By Chris FischerNorthwestern Area School held its annual Snow Queen contest on Sat., Nov. 16th in the school gym. A runway was set up for all of the contestants to stride upon. The evening included many sparkling dresses.On hand were last years winners, Northwestern Snow Queen Courtney Decker, and Junior…
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Election Results Lean Heavily to the Right
In case you missed it, there was an historical election on Tues., Nov. 5th. Local poll workers stated that they seen a good turnout, with a steady flow of voters. In South Dakota state politics, Republicans have long held a super majority. This dominance continued. In several state congressional races,…
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Honoring All Who Serve
Veterans Day was celebrated on Mon., Nov. 11th with programs at Redfield School. Many veterans, students, school staff, and community members came to the event. Tribute was reverently paid to those who served and to those who are currently serving. Veterans Day grew from Armistice Day, which commemorated the end…
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Formal Attire Not Required, But Big Hearts Help
The 13th annual Little Black Dress event was held on Sat., Nov. 9th in the Turton gym. Organizers estimated that 100 people came to the event, in spite of the dreary weather. Little Black Dress started with a desire to help. Team Turton was put together for Relay for Life…
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Halloween Festivities
The streets (and hallways) were filled with happy, costumed characters on Halloween. Between Trunk or Treat on Main Street, the care homes, senior apartments, and trick-or-treating from house to house, one could make off with a bagful of candy. Quite a few Blueys and Bingos were spotted. Some had blow-up…
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Fire Departments Gifted Pet Oxygen Masks
By Chris FischerOn Mon., Oct. 28th, Gerri Gallup of Redfield presented the Rural and City Fire Departments with oxygen masks for pets. Two masks kits, one for each department, were donated. The donation, made at the Rural Departments meeting, was a welcome one. Per the American Veterinary Medical Association, around…
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Honors Society Induction Held
By Chris FischerNine students were inducted into the Redfield High School chapter of the National Honors Society on Mon., Oct. 21st. During the ceremony, inductees took the oath of the Honors Society and received pins. Rita Masat was the guest speaker. Faculty mentor Mara Fredricks said that the ceremony was…
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Nine Members Inducted into National Honor Society
By Kaleigh Disbrow, RHS student journalistOn October 21, the National Honor Society Induction Ceremony was held in the auditorium at 7 PM. There were 9 new NHS inductees. They include Karlie Brabant, Brynnley Neuharth, Makayla Schulz, Ella Rude-Petersen, Connor Zens, Jade Englund, Kinley Smith and Cecilia Suchor.Second year members who…









