Penn. Co. Courant
Carter Elshere, a senior at Wall High School, recently signed a letter of intent to rodeo for Gillette College. He will be receiving a full ride scholarship and plans to major in Industrial Technology. Carter is the son of Ryan and Chrissy Elshere. Congratulations, Carter! We are so proud of you!
Wall High School attended the 30th Annual State Convention of the South Dakota Student Council Association (SDSCA) which was held in Rapid City, SD on April 9 – April 11, 2017. The SDSCA Convention included 916 students and advisors from 62 high schools across the state. SDSCA Executive Director,...
St. Patrick’s Church in Wall is holding a 100-year celebration, Sunday, April 23. A free-will dinner is set for 11:00 a.m. through 1:00 p.m. in the church, 701 Norris Street, Wall.
One hundred years ago, before a building was established in Wall for a Catholic congregation, three mission priests...
Josh Geigle is a rancher in the Wall area. He is also the Pennington County Farm Bureau president. Geigle was one of four Americans who were granted an agricultural tour of Germany.
The American Council on Germany sponsors the McCloy Leadership Mission on Agriculture, Food Security, and Resource...
The Wolf Fire started late Saturday, March 4, two miles east of Wall, then quickly burned northward.
A unified command responded from the Wall Volunteer Fire Department, Pennington County and the United States Forest Service. Firefighter efforts successfully removed early threats to the community...
Cass Lytle, a senior at Wall High School, recently signed a letter of intent to play football for Black Hills State University.
Coach Reiners (BHSU Football Coach) stated the following regarding Cass: "Cass played almost every position at Wall High School on both sides of the ball. He is very...
The Wall Eagles Football Team traveled to Philip last Friday to take on the undefeated Philip Scotties. The Eagles rose to the challenge again and beat the Scotties 20 to 12. The Eagles went in to the game with the challenge of stopping the explosive Scottie Offense and they did. The Eagles...
The Wall Eagles Varsity Football Team traveled to Faith to take on the 3-2 Faith Longhorns. The Eagles made short work of the host Longhorns taking a 41-0 lead in to half-time. By the end of the night, the Eagles would improve to 3-2 with the 47-6 win. In the first quarter, Wall would be on...
The Wall Eagles Football team played host to the Lyman Red Raiders in the first ever Hall of Fame Game. This would also be the first conference game of the season as well. The Eagles would even their record at 1-1 (1-0 in Conference play) as they dominated the Red Raiders 56-6. At half-time...
Three generations of the Kitterman family are current members of the Wall Volunteer Fire Department. Boyd “Butch” Kitterman joined the WVFD in 1956, thus is going on 60 years as an active member. Jim Kitterman joined the WVFD in 1984, thus has 32 years under his belt with the department...