Penn. Co. Courant
That’s the phrase of the offense. The sweep game allows the rest of the offense to be successful. The Wall Eagles finally put a game together. Many around the area, even the State are asking what happened? Is that a misprint? How could the 0-5 Eagles route the 5-0 number four ranked 9A Scotties?...
The 63rd annual meeting of the Golden West Telecommunications Cooperative was held at the Wall Community Center on Saturday, September 26. The 300 members attending the event elected three board members, heard of the growth and performance of their cooperative and enjoyed lunch, entertainment and...
The Horton Ranch is 100 years old this year. The homeplace had been homesteaded (located near Interior, South Dakota) by Patrick Crotty. He was born in Iowa, of Irish-born parents. He was a railroad engineer with a wife and family living in Norfolk, Neb. in 1900. He was in his forties when he...
The much anticipated 75th annual Sturgis Rally week has begun! Wall’s main street fills up with bikers on their way to and from Sturgis.
”Newspaper heroes” was the theme for story time on Friday, July 24. Check out firefighter heroes at story time this Friday, July 31, at the Wall Public Library.
Current and former Wasta area residents gathered in Wasta for Independence Day festivities, marking the 19th year in a row that the small town on the Cheyenne River has hosted its festivities which now include a parade, picnic lunch, games and talent show.
Event organizers Lloyd and Margee Willey...
On the evening of Wednesday, June 10 airplane pilot Norman Surplus landed his MT-03 autogyro plane at the Wall Airport. Surplus is attempting to make an official world record by being the first to fly an autogyro to circumnavigate the globe. The German manufactured autogyro, nicknamed “Roxy”,...
Local volunteer Lori Walker, Wall, was recognized for countless hours of service to the community on May 13 by local Modern Woodmen of America members. Walker was honored for her 41 years of service to the Wall school district, starting and running different business in the Wall area, donating...
The National Grasslands Visitor Center and an anthropological field school from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln will be working together on two exciting national research projects. The projects aim to collect oral histories as well as digitally record American Indian artifacts from private...
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development Area Director Tim Potts and Rural Business Service Deputy Administrator Sam Rikkers jointly announced a $720,000 loan for West River Electric Association, Inc. to promote rural economic development. The funds will be loaned at...