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Pollock · PollockPollock Visitor Center Blacksmith: The Pollock Visitor/Interpretive Center opened for the season on April 5 and one of the new displays includes tools used at the Old Pollock blacksmith shop donated by John Loutzenhiser, whose great-grandfather Herman Martin Meisner (1861-1937) owned the shop. Prairie Pioneer photo by LeAnda Staebner The Pollock Visitor/Interpretive Center is open for the season and ready for residents and visitors to take a loo…See the Story
Pollock visitor center open for the season - Prairie Pioneer
Pollock · PollockMORTENSON About a month ago, the Legislature passed a bill known as the Landowner Bill of Rights. The measure places regulations on proposed carbon pipelines that are being built in eastern South Dakota and requires the carbon pipeline to pay additional money annually to landowners and counties. The Landowner Bill of Rights had strong bipartisan support and was signed into law by Gov. Kristi Noem. A couple of weeks ago, a group of political acti…See the Story
Carbon pipelines and landowner rights in South Dakota - Prairie Pioneer
Pollock · PollockHeidi Schaefbauer donates blood at The Lighthouse April 4. It was her 53rd blood donation she has given over the years. Prairie Pioneer photos by LeAnda Staebner Heidi Schaefbauer is no newbie when it comes to donating blood. On April 4 at The Lighthouse, she made her 53rd donation as Vitalant of Aberdeen was in town for its regular donation drive. “There’s a critical need, a critical blood shortage,” Schaefbauer said. “It’s my way of giving bac…See the Story
The gift of life: Locals donate blood during regular drive - Prairie Pioneer
Pollock · PollockThe Campbell County Commission moved to purchase a new vehicle for the sheriff’s department and reviewed safety plans for the courthouse at its regular meeting April 2. Sheriff Lacey Perman presented the commissioners with information related to the purchase of a new Dodge Durango. The base purchase price for the vehicle is $42,076. The total price after all necessary accessories are installed will be $45,846. Following discussion, the commissio…See the Story
Commission OKs purchase of new sheriff’s department vehicle - Prairie Pioneer
Pollock · PollockLocal election season in Campbell County will be fairly uneventful this year, as most councils and boards, with the exception of the Herreid School Board and District 23 legislative races, will be uncontested. Most county municipalities have had just enough petitions filed to fill open positions or will be appointing residents to fill positions. For Herreid School Board there are two, three-year terms up for election. Candidates are Kaytlin Beck…See the Story
Few contested races up for election across county - Prairie Pioneer
Pollock · PollockI often say that if we don’t get national security right, the rest is just conversation. Getting it right requires demonstrating not only the strength to deter threats from materializing in the first place and maintaining the capabilities to defeat them, but also the will and credibility to hold such threats accountable. In this era of complex challenges, securing our nation requires a holistic approach that encompasses defense, border security,…See the Story
GETTING NATIONAL SECURITY RIGHT - Prairie Pioneer
North Dakota · North DakotaHarold Bruning sits in his former office at Zeeland High School on Tuesday, March 19. Bruning served as a teacher and coach at the school for 30 years, earning the school’s first State B championship in baseball in 1973 and 1974. Courtesy photo provided by Yvonne Engelhart, Zeeland school Harold Bruning coached and taught at Zeeland Public Schools in North Dakota for 30 years, retiring in 1991. When he returned to the hallways last week, it was …See the Story