Month: June 2021
COVID-19 Delta variant detected in South Dakota
The South Dakota Health Department can confirm the ‘Delta variant” of COVID-19 has been detected in South Dakota. The findings were verified by an out-of-state laboratory, and while only one case of the variant has [Read More…]
Shooting suspect arrested
Mitchell Police have arrested a 24 year old man in connection with a shooting Sunday that left one person injured. Ransom White Lance is facing one count each of 1st Degree Burglary,1st Degree Robbery and [Read More…]
New Graduated Driver License Requirements Take Effect July 1
July 1, 2021 is an important date for drivers between the ages of 14 and 18 and their parents in South Dakota. That’s because a new state law takes effect that changes some requirements for South Dakota [Read More…]
Mitchell Rotary Club honors Mitchell High School History teacher Steve Morgan
The Mitchell Rotary Club has presented the Carl Sprunger Educator of the Year Award to Mitchell High School History Teacher Steve Morgan. He was selected based on nominations made by graduating seniors of Mitchell’s two [Read More…]
Dakota Wesleyan University set to host statewide conference
The South Dakota Nonprofit Network (SDNN) is excited to announce their inaugural conference. The conference, a one day event, will take place in Mitchell, SD on the campus of Dakota Wesleyan University on August 11th [Read More…]
Local Pastor to Bike 500 Miles to Raise Funds for Mitchell Regional Habitat for Humanity
Daryl Schubert, pastor at New Home Lutheran and St. Mary’s Episcopal Church, will be participating in the annual Habitat 500 bike ride from July 11-17, 2021. He will be riding 500 miles in one week [Read More…]
Civil Air Patrol gathers in Mitchell for training recognition
Civil Air Patrol’s South Dakota Wing has recognized its Lincoln County Composite Squadron as Squadron of Merit for 2020. The award was announced Saturday night at the annual wing conference in Mitchell. “The Squadron of [Read More…]
Local farmer gives Mitchell Regional Habitat for Humanity a boost
Local farmer Chris Moller recently directed a $2,500 Bayer Fund America’s Farmers Grow Communities donation to Mitchell Regional Habitat for Humanity. Mitchell Habitat will use the funds to provide a safe, decent, and affordable home [Read More…]
City of Mitchell Enacts Water Restrictions
Due to concerns from B-Y Water District, the City of Mitchell is requesting water usage restrictions. This includes residents, businesses, City facilities and industries. Addresses ending with an even number are to water on even [Read More…]
Mitchell Police seeking information regarding a vehicle burglary
On 5-24-2021 at approximately 4:47 AM, three unknown individuals entered an unlocked vehicle parked in the 300 block of East 4th and stole a handgun.. If you have information in relation to this incident, or [Read More…]
Mitchell High School Boys basketball coach has resigned
Todd Neuendorf has resigned as the Head Boys Basketball Coach for the Mitchell School District after serving in the position for the past four years. Coach Neuendorf rebuilt the Mitchell Kernel Boys Basketball program, leading [Read More…]