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Rooster!

There’s a call that you’ll hear across much of South Dakota over the next several months. It doesn’t sound like a bird, though it’s all about one. The shout of “ROOSTER!” will ring out in fields and ditches, just like it does every fall into the early winter.

A Note From Cottonwood Corners

Whetstone A g e n c y , although some distance from any significant white settlement, was not exempt from the harmful influence of the unscrupulous ranchman, who followed in the wake of our most advanced military posts, and hovered around secluded Indian agencies. They located as near the boundary line as possible, often only a few feet outside the jurisdiction of the agency.

FFA Ag Communications team bound for National competition in Indianapolis

1969 was the last year Gregory or Burke had an FFA chapter, until Mollie Andrews came along. The idea of a county wide chapter was something that had never been done, but Andrews was determined to make it work. In 2021, Gregory and Burke joined forces to create “Gregory County FFA” Two rival schools had to learn to make friends with one another, be on the same team, and step out of their comfort zone.

Traditional pheasant season opens Saturday, October 19

The leaves aren’t the only orange South Dakota residents will be seeing for the next several months. Hunters donned their high visibility gear this past weekend as pheasant season opened for South Dakota residents only for the weekend of October 12-14. On Saturday, October 19, the traditional season for both resident and non-resident hunters will open.

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