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Finally the connection is complete!

By Katie Zerr – After many years of planning, delays, a vote of the people and stalling tactics, the railroad crossing at the end of South Main Street, connecting the city to the lakefront, is now open. On Wednesday, Nov. 7, the barriers were moved and the first vehicles crossed the tracks onto South Main Road and into the area […]

District addresses bullying issue

By Katie Zerr – The Mobridge–Pollock School Board on Monday, Nov. 12 heard administrators report on a comprehensive plan to battle a bullying problem that has surfaced at the district’s schools. Superintendent Tim Frederick, Middle School Principal Joe Lenz and High School Principal Andrew Overland told the board the staff and the students of the schools were already involved in […]

JAY DAVIS: Volleyball team has been Tiger team of the last decade

Something has become evident in recent years. If you have a young lady who plays volleyball for the Lady Tigers of Mobridge-Pollock High School; the odds are that you have been to more than one state volleyball tournament. Not only will Thursday mark the fourth straight year the Lady Tigers have played at state, it will also commemorate the sixth […]

KATIE ZERR: Mobridge now a town on the water

Looking down Main Street in Mobridge to see the connection with Lake Oahe makes one wonder why it has taken so long for there to be a physical connection. Not just the past decade of delays, stall tactics and politics, but in the years prior, why was there not a successful effort to make that connection? Mobridge has been a […]

Pool Demolition

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After considering the safety issues and taking input from area residents, city official have decided to let drivers make U-turns on the south end of Main Street. Last week, Mobridge City Administrator Steve Gasser and Mobridge Police Chief Justin Jungwirth agreed that the additional entrance to the South Main intersection, along with trucks using the railroad crossing, may cause a […]