LOOKING FORWARD TO OUR PAST

  July 16, 1914 The latest industry in Newell is a cement block factory which the Anderson Brothers have established. It didn’t come because a large bonus had been given, but because a pressing need made it practical. It is reported that 4 head of cattle belonging to Louis Karnen were shot sometime last week […]

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Housing Complaints Bring Action

  NEWELL-There was a myriad of complaints on several residences in Newell by citizens at the regular city meeting July 8. A single complaint was made against the property at 305 Ash, however that property has been sold and the new owner has said he will demolish the old trailer house and clean up the […]

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We Have Plans

Newell Irrigator Booster Club NEWELL-The Booster Club has been engaged in setting up information and support for the Newell School District. A goal has been set by school staff to get each high school student into an activity-athletic, academic, and fine arts. The Booster Club plans to support this effort by handing out T-shirts with […]

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July 4th Parade “Throwback Thursday

BELLE FOURCHE—Throwback Thursday is the theme for this year’s 4th of July Parade. (route map is on page C4.). The event kicks off with a B1 Bomber flyover at 10:30 am on July 4.     “So far over 50 entries have been received online,” according to Tessa Eaton, Parade Chairman.      Expect floats decked […]

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Roots Grow Deep and Strong # 10

   Belle Fourche is my favorite place to be in July. Southern France, where I am spending the summer is nice, but I miss the Belle Fourche 4th of July ambience, the sights, sounds and smells.  I miss cotton candy, country music, fresh hay, horses, cowboy boots, rodeo events and all the pageantry. I miss […]

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Black Hills Roundup Celebration Underway

BELLE FOURCHE—The 105th Black Hills Roundup 4th of July Celebration is underway! The action packed salute to Independence Day includes PRCA rodeos, fireworks, music concerts, carnival rides and parade floats. The celebration relies on the community’s help. According to Dallas Conner, Chairman of the Black Hills Roundup Board, “There are over 400 volunteers this year.” […]

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