March 24 2004
[b]Temperatures hit 80 degree[/b]
Posted by kim
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Children at Donna Hupp’s daycare shed their coats and jackets Friday afternoon, the last day of winter, and enjoyed playing outside under bright sunny warm skies.
Frank Leichtnam, weather observer in the Presho area recorded a temperature of 78 Friday, March 19. Charles Bowar, National Weather observer of Kennebec reported a high of 80. Just a few days earlier in the week Bowar measured a snow fall of 2 1/2 inches in Kennebec.
March 24 2004
[b]March winds cause dry topsoil to blow[/b]
Posted by kim
By Lucy Halverson
The recent high winds and dry conditions have resulted in problems with blowing fields around the county. According to Bill Lengkeek of the Lyman County Highway Department dirt blowing across county and unorganized gravel roads and filling ditches has been reported all around the county.
The recent high winds and dry conditions have resulted in problems with blowing fields around the county. According to Bill Lengkeek of the Lyman County Highway Department dirt blowing across county and unorganized gravel roads and filling ditches has been reported all around the county.
March 24 2004
[b]Anderson hired as county field appraiser[/b]
Posted by kim
By Lucy Halverson
Rollie Anderson, Kennebec, recently accepted the position of field appraiser at the Lyman County Director of Equalization’s office.
Rollie Anderson, Kennebec, recently accepted the position of field appraiser at the Lyman County Director of Equalization’s office.
- Friends, classmates graduate
- Memorial Day Services
- Lyman track teams win Conference Meet
- NOTICE OF BIDS
- Western Great Plains Confernce Track meet to be held in Presho
- Youth selected to attend Boys and Girls State
- Nominating petitions due
- Love of horses inspires essay
- City-wide clean up days scheduled
- Pierre publisher elected president of South Dakota Newspaper AssociationÂ
- Prom on the Bayou
- Get ready for Scavenger’s Journey






