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Over the course of five months, the Comprehensive Property Tax Task Force met eight times across the state. The panel, which consists of 16 voting members and two non-voting members, heard from experts, officials and constituents about the impacts rising property taxes have on property owners...
– All photos are courtesy of the Wall Badlands Chamber facebook page
On Wednesday, Dec. 3, the Wall Badlands Chamber hosted the annual pancake supper at the Wall Drug Cafe. The event has Santa and Mrs. Claus joining them for the fun and for kids to tell them what is on their wish list for Christmas. Following the pancake supper at 7:00 p.m. the Parade of Lights...
On the morning of December 7, 1941, just before 8 a.m., the United States naval base Pearl Harbor near Honolulu, Hawaii, was the scene of a surprise attack by Japanese forces. The aerial attack precipitated the entry of the United States into World War II, and helped cement worsening relations...
On Friday, Nov. 21st, First Interstate Bank hosted the Greater Wall Area Fund division of the South Dakota Community Foundation. The doors opened at 5:30 p.m. so you could walk around and check out the trees or the items up for auction. The Auction started at 7:00 p.m.
The Pennington County Courant weekly newspaper is for sale and will be offered until December 25th. Ravellette Publications, Inc., will work with a buyer on financing, rent, printing and mailing of the weekly edition. If the newspaper is not sold, the final edition of the Courant will be December...
Courtesy Kim Handcock
The Wall Eagles had no struggle getting past the Philip Scotties during the semi-finals on Friday, Nov. 7th. Wall scored 36 points right away in the first quarter with no answer back from the Scotties. The Eagles will be heading to the USD DakotaDome for the first time since 2022. Eagles will play...
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The month of October is filled with tons of fall flavors: harvest-season, cooler weather (somewhat?!), and football.  This October, in order to help families in need fulfill different flavors – the Wall community churches came together to donate over 2,500 pounds of food to the Country Cupboard...
The Wall School District School Board earned the highest honor for their board work during the 2024-25 school year. The Wall School District School Board earned a Gold Level award for their participation in the Associated School Boards of South Dakota’s board recognition program: ALL, which stands...
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Feeding others is the life’s work of family farmers and ranchers. And caring for neighbors in need matters to the members of South Dakota’s largest agriculture organization. For these reasons South Dakota Farmers Union donated 35,000 pounds of pork on October 17 to Feeding South Dakota. “Farmers...

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