Looking Back in Belle

Looking Back In Belle  — These articles come from newpaper microfilm from the Belle Fourche Public library, using a new microfilm reader and printer.  The photographs are from the Tri-State Museum. 124 years ago – THE TIMES   October 26, 1899 Stole Herd of Horses  Oct. 21 – Billy Rogers, who has worked for ten years […]

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Meade County News

It couldn’t have been a more beautiful day on Sunday afternoon for any outdoor event. A baby shower for both guys and gals took place on Sunday at noon in Sturgis.  It was held at the Brewery and was an indoor/outdoor event.  The theme was to show up in costume for those who chose to […]

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Capitol News

  Last week, when Ronda Cordell was coming home from the Methodist Bazaar in Camp Crook, she noticed a car on the Exie Road, but it never came out. Denise had noticed a guy and two dogs that were walking in her pasture. It appeared they were bird hunting since the guy was carrying a […]

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Roundup

An official statement from board member and past BHR Chairman Scott Reder: I am so proud of the Black Hills Roundup for winning the Remuda of the Year award. I’ve been on the board for 20 plus years, and this is the first time we have achieved this goal. We could not have done it […]

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2024 FARMER/RANCHER OF THE YEAR

Joe and Cindy Painter   The annual Ag Appreciation Banquet will be held tonight,  Wednesday, October 30, 2024,  at the 4 Seasons Pavilion in Bowman, North Dakota. A free evening of food, fellowship, and entertainment as the Bowman Chamber of Commerce honor the 2024 Farmer/Rancher of the Year and the incredible ag communities of Bowman, […]

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Fire Training Day Meets Community Rehabilitation

BELLE FOURCHE, SD – The BFVFD will be conducting a training day at 805 Aurora (8th & Aurora) in Belle Fourche on Saturday, October 19th beginning at 8:00 am as part of a joint effort between the City of Belle Fourche and NeighborWorks DHR to remove blight and increase affordable homeownership opportunities in the redevelopment district. The […]

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LOOKING FORWARD TO OUR PAST

August 27, 1914 Last Thursday Henry C. Wilson found his most valuable yearling colt shot over the right eye, by a 22-caliber rifle. Mr. Wilson said he had posted his place forbidding hunting, but the notices had been torn down. At this time of season and this time of the year, anyone is committing an […]

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