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BLACKSOX HEADED TO DISTRICT 6 CHAMPIONSHIP
The Freeman town team is heading to the 2022 State Amateur Baseball Tournament next month. The only question is if it will head to Mitchell as the District 6 champion or Representative No. 1.
By News Staff 
July 25, 2022
The Freeman town team is heading to the 2022 State Amateur Baseball Tournament next month. The only question is if it will head to Mitchell as the District 6 champion or Representative No. 1. The third-seeded Blacksox punched their ticket to Cadwell Park late Sunday night, July 24 with an edge-of-yo...
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FRISBEE GOLF, ANYONE?
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FRISBEE GOLF, ANYONE?
JEREMY WALTNER - PUBLISHER Sam Sorensen was late in his first term as the mayor of Freeman when he suggested the city build a Frisbee golf course on the grounds of the Swimming Pool Park — an idea that never materialized. It was only a matter of time.
By JEREMY WALTNER 
July 20, 2022
JEREMY WALTNER - PUBLISHER Sam Sorensen was late in his first term as the mayor of Freeman when he suggested the city build a Frisbee golf course on the grounds of the Swimming Pool Park — an idea that never materialized. It was only a matter of time. Today, more than four years after the former may...
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‘WITH TRAILBLAZER LIKE LAVERNE, WE CAN’T GO WRONG’
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‘WITH TRAILBLAZER LIKE LAVERNE, WE CAN’T GO WRONG’
JEREMY WALTNER - PUBLISHER Laverne Diede didn’t have any notion that she would become a coach. The Scotland native had come to Freeman Public in 1960 to teach sixth grade and took over as the district’s first-ever elementary school principal a decade later. Not long after that she was named girls track coach at the encouragement — no, the strong urging — of the district superintendent.
By JEREMY WALTNER 
July 20, 2022
JEREMY WALTNER - PUBLISHER Laverne Diede didn’t have any notion that she would become a coach. The Scotland native had come to Freeman Public in 1960 to teach sixth grade and took over as the district’s first-ever elementary school principal a decade later. Not long after that she was named girls tr...
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ALL HANDS ON DECK FOR 2022 SD CHISLIC FESTIVAL
JEREMY WALTNER - PUBLISHER It was a small but important thing that offers a glimpse inside the planning that nobody thinks about. Last year, two days before the South Dakota Chislic Festival returned to the Freeman Prairie Arboretum, rain fell across the region and wet the grounds of the community, including the gravel walking path/service road that runs just north of where the row of food vendors would set up that Saturday.
By JEREMY WALTNER 
July 20, 2022
JEREMY WALTNER - PUBLISHER It was a small but important thing that offers a glimpse inside the planning that nobody thinks about. Last year, two days before the South Dakota Chislic Festival returned to the Freeman Prairie Arboretum, rain fell across the region and wet the grounds of the community, ...
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FACC RETURNING
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FACC RETURNING
JEREMY WALTNER - PUBLISHER Over the course of its nearly three-decade run, from 1993 to 2019, the Freeman Area Children’s Choir (FACC) provided a musical and theatrical opportunity and experience for 327 students from this community and the surrounding area. Among them was Menno native Amber Mehlhaf, who was involved in the FACC for four seasons — from fifth through eighth grade.
By JEREMY WALTNER 
July 20, 2022
JEREMY WALTNER - PUBLISHER Over the course of its nearly three-decade run, from 1993 to 2019, the Freeman Area Children’s Choir (FACC) provided a musical and theatrical opportunity and experience for 327 students from this community and the surrounding area. Among them was Menno native Amber Mehlhaf...
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CEDAR STREET NEAR WESTWARD VIEW TO BE CLOSED
The city of Freeman has announced that a portion of Cedar Street near the Westward View housing development will be closed to traffic Tuesday afternoon, July 19 and will remain closed on Wednesday as the concrete work on the roadway gets underway.
By News Staff 
July 19, 2022
The city of Freeman has announced that a portion of Cedar Street near the Westward View housing development will be closed to traffic Tuesday afternoon, July 19 and will remain closed on Wednesday as the concrete work on the roadway gets underway.
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PHOTO OF THE DAY: CURVE APPEAL
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PHOTO OF THE DAY: CURVE APPEAL
This is the framework for one of the extended curbs being built as part of the city's Main Street project. These zero-grade extensions are being included at the intersections of Main and Third and Main and Fourth streets and will provide better accessibility and safety for those visiting downtown.
By News Staff 
July 18, 2022
This is the framework for one of the extended curbs being built as part of the city's Main Street project. These zero-grade extensions are being included at the intersections of Main and Third and Main and Fourth streets and will provide better accessibility and safety for those visiting downtown.
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THE 5-MINUTE INTERVIEW: ANNE PANKRATZ
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THE 5-MINUTE INTERVIEW: ANNE PANKRATZ
It’s now just a matter of weeks before the fourth South Dakota Chislic Festival unfolds on the grounds of the Freeman Prairie Arboretum, and a host of board members and other chislic festival supporters have been preparing to welcome thousands of people to the big to-do on Saturday, July 30. But not everything is in place. In fact, there is a major need for additional volunteer power to help run the all-day event, and Anne Pankratz is the one tasked with lining that up. Here’s her take on the need — and the festival as a whole.
By News Staff 
July 13, 2022
It’s now just a matter of weeks before the fourth South Dakota Chislic Festival unfolds on the grounds of the Freeman Prairie Arboretum, and a host of board members and other chislic festival supporters have been preparing to welcome thousands of people to the big to-do on Saturday, July 30. But not...
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EDITORIAL: TIME TO REKINDLE BALLFIELDS DISCUSSION
Local youth baseball and softball teams are once again on the heels of what was another successful spring and summer season, with strong finishes at both the league and state level highlighting the effort. That includes a state championship for both the 12U boys and 12U girls earned last weekend. Congratulations are in order for all the players and coaches.
By News Staff 
July 13, 2022
Local youth baseball and softball teams are once again on the heels of what was another successful spring and summer season, with strong finishes at both the league and state level highlighting the effort. That includes a state championship for both the 12U boys and 12U girls earned last weekend. Co...
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FREEMAN SCHOOL BOARD REORGANIZES
Freeman School Board reorganizes Spangler, Podzimek are in; Maske resigns from other coaching positions JEREMY WALTNER - PUBLISHER Cody Spangler and Karissa Podzimek joined the Freeman School Board of education, Emily Andersen was re-elected board chair and Cody Fransen was named vice-chair as the Freeman School Board reorganized for the new fiscal year in regular session Monday night, July 11.
By News Staff 
July 13, 2022
Freeman School Board reorganizes Spangler, Podzimek are in; Maske resigns from other coaching positions JEREMY WALTNER - PUBLISHER Cody Spangler and Karissa Podzimek joined the Freeman School Board of education, Emily Andersen was re-elected board chair and Cody Fransen was named vice-chair as the F...
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UPDATED SPORTS SCORES
By Jeremy Waltner 
September 1, 2025
SATURDAY, SEPT. 13 Soccer Freeman Academy 8, Custer 0 (9-1-1) FRIDAY, SEPT. 12 Football Freeman/Marion/Freeman Academy 61, Gayville-Volin 6 (4-0) Scot...
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DPS SITUATION: RESIDENTS SPEAK OUT; STERN APOLOGIZES; BOARD TO MEET AGAIN SEPT. 23
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DPS SITUATION: RESIDENTS SPEAK OUT; STERN APOLOGIZES; BOARD TO MEET AGAIN SEPT. 23
By Jeremy Waltner 
August 19, 2025
There were a number of key takeaways from the Turner County Board of Adjustment’s Aug. 19 meeting in which board members reviewed the conditional use ...
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PHOTO OF THE DAY: FULL HOUSE
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PHOTO OF THE DAY: FULL HOUSE
By Jeremy Waltner 
August 21, 2025
Here is another photo from the Aug. 19 meeting of the Turner County Board of Adjustment that drew more than 40 residents of Freeman, all there to repr...
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CITY DECLARES MAIN STREET BUILDING DANGEROUS
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CITY DECLARES MAIN STREET BUILDING DANGEROUS
By Jeremy Waltner 
August 26, 2025
Action means Watecha Bowl cannot open until issues are fixed The future of a restaurant specializing in traditional Native American food that had been...
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FREEMAN ACADEMY HIRES NEW HEAD OF SCHOOL
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FREEMAN ACADEMY HIRES NEW HEAD OF SCHOOL
By Jeremy Waltner 
August 28, 2025
A search that began in spring has borne fruit at Freeman Academy. More than a week after the private, Christian school began its 122nd term, school le...
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