Kenneth Rothschadl
Tyndall, South Dakota, is mourning the loss of Kenneth L. Rothschadl, who died Sunday, August 17, at age 89. Funeral arrangements have not yet been announced, leaving the community awaiting details of his final services.
Tyndall, South Dakota, is mourning the loss of Kenneth L. Rothschadl, who died Sunday, August 17, at age 89. Funeral arrangements have not yet been announced, leaving the community awaiting details of his final services.
Beverly Sue Schmidt, a 65-year-old resident of Yankton, died unexpectedly at her home on Monday, Aug. 18, 2025. The brief obituary notice appeared in the Yankton Net the following day.
Donald Ray Jones, whose professional life bridged pharmacy counters and forest lines, died in Batesville on Aug. 16 at the age of 75. Born in Elaine, Arkansas, he grew up to serve both people and the land he loved.
Brian Maxwell departed this world on July 20, 2025, leaving behind a legacy of dignity and grace that touched all who knew him.
Meadow Grove mourns the passing of Daniel ‘Dan’ Kuether, 66. Services are pending at Brockhaus-Harlan Funeral Home in Tilden.
Bob Hammel, the award-winning former sports editor of the Herald-Times who chronicled four decades of Indiana athletics, passed away on Saturday at the age of 88. His extensive career left an indelible mark on sports journalism and the Indiana community.
Gary “Meatball” Nehls, a cherished member of the Morgantown community, passed away on July 16, 2025, at the age of 59. Born in Waynesburg to the late Arthur and Emma Nehls, his legacy of warmth and friendship will be fondly remembered.
David Gergen, a trusted adviser to four U.S. presidents, has passed away. From his beginnings in the Navy to his influential role in the White House, Gergen’s life was marked by unwavering dedication to public service.
Joe Coleman, a right-handed pitcher who won 142 games over a 15-season MLB career and was an All-Star with the Detroit Tigers, died Wednesday morning at 78, his son announced. Coleman was the No. 3 pick in the first MLB draft and played for teams including the Senators and Tigers.
Bobby Jenks, the dominant closer who helped lead the Chicago White Sox to a World Series title, has died at the age of 44. The two-time All-Star was renowned for his record-setting saves and formidable presence on the mound.