Milbank’s National Night Out drew a large crowd to the Grant County 4-H grounds Tuesday evening, August 6 when the event was staged in coordination with the achievement days activities.
Monday, August 12, was an emotional day for Steve Hilbrands as he turned over the keys to the Hardee’s fast-food restaurant in Milbank to the new manager, Jen Thiele.
The Grant County Christian Service Council will be partnering with Feeding South Dakota on Wednesday, August 21, to provide a free food give-away to families in the Milbank area in need of food.
Readers of the Grant County Review can join in the anniversary celebration fun as the firm marks its anniversary by entering the find PJ and CJ contest.
Members of the Milbank City Council voted unanimously to approve the first reading of Ordinance 827, the proposed appropriations budget for 2020. The action came during the regular monthly meeting on Monday, August 12.
STASSI HENRICH, daughter of Molly and Nate Henrich, had her hair cut by Jennifer Schwandt at JayElle Salon in Milbank, and donated 11 and 1/2 inches of her hair to Pantene Beautiful Lengths.
Area youth ages 12 to 15 can enroll in the HuntSafe class that will be presented by South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks. The course will be conducted Monday and Tuesday, August 26 and 27, from 6 to 9:30 p.m. and students will have a range day Thursday, August 29, from 6 to 9 p.m.
Four Milbank High School chorus members, Alaina Rausch, Aiden Boerger, Landon Brown and Lars Andersen, were selected to perform in concert with the 46th South Dakota High School Honor Choir Friday, August 2, in Sioux Falls.
The organizers of the 33rd annual Twin Brooks Threshing Show will be featuring John Deere tractors and equipment during the event Friday and Saturday, August 10 and 11.