- Music Students Raising Funds
The Britton-Hecla music students are selling fresh fruit and meat for the holidays to help raise funds for their upcoming trip to Florida.
- Wet Fields Creating Problems
Unfortunately, corn still standing in area fields is a far too common sight this fall.
- War Story told 64 Years Later
Jack Hagen of Britton met members of the Farlee family of Dupree on Thursday. Hagen and Rick Farlee served together in World War II, and Farlee was killed in April of 1945.
- Medicare Part D Meetings Set
Medicare Part D meetings will be held in Britton and Langford on Tuesday, Dec. 9. The sessions will offer one-on-one assistance for the Medicare Part D prescription drug plan finder.
- Winson, Dinger To Share Post
Marshall County's board of commissioners took action at meetings last week Thursday and Monday mornings to appoint Foreman William "Butch" Winson and Bookkeeper Sandy Dinger to share responsibilities at the ...
- GLAD Establishes Revolving Loan Fund
Area entrepreneurs now have one more tool available to help build businesses in the Marshall County area.
- Britton Grad Speaks
Despite freezing rain that caused slippery conditions Tuesday morning a good crowd, including Britton-Hecla students, honored area veterans at the annual Veterans Day Program held in William Amacher Auditorium ...
- Thoelke Vets Day Speaker
Greg Thoelke will be the featured speaker at the Britton Veterans Day program on Tuesday at 10 a.m. in William Amacher Auditorium.
- Dems Sweep Legislative, County Seats
Democrats swept the three District 1 legislative seats up for election this fall, and also took the District 2 Marshall County Commission slot.
- 27 Arrested In Veblen Thursday
A joint law enforcement operation last week Wednesday resulted in 27 arrests in Veblen on charges of identity theft, using false identification and violating federal immigration laws.
- 101-Year-Old Structure Burns In Early Morning Blaze
This is all that remained of a 101-year-old landmark in Langford Thursday morning.
- Farmers Talk About Ethanol Industry
As ethanol plants have gone up across the country, many farmers in South Dakota have been supplying them.
- It's About Hope
Yes No American Cancer Society Midwest Division representative Peg Schultz, center, congratulated Cleo Symens of Claremont, left, and Carol Jones of Britton, right, for receiving the Cancer Society's Circle of ...
- Fire destroys grain elevator
Firefighters from five towns worked to put out a fire overnight that burned the Langford elevator to the ground.
- Election School This Friday
Last week Sanford Health announced that it will break ground on a new 36-bed hospital in Aberdeen in 2009.
- Voters Go To Polls Tuesday
Yes No Marshall County voters, along with voters from throughout South Dakota and the nation will go to the polls next Tuesday.
- Twenty Lashes With A Wet Noodle
Where do you suppose these women were gathered and what do you think was the occasion for them to get together? We have to give 20 lashes with a wet noodle to our Britton Journal Photo Trivia readers since we ...
- Choral Festival Held Monday
A total of 425 students from 12 schools participated in the Prairie Harvest Junior High Choral Festival held in William Amacher Auditorium in Britton on Monday.
- Track Gets Name
This sign located on the south side of the new Britton-Hecla track field was unveiled Tuesday afternoon when the facility was officially dedicated as Hugh K. Schilling Field.