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Governor Kristi Noem

oem Growing up on our family farm and ranch, there were two time periods that were busiest: calving season in the spring and harvest in the fall. The time has come for farmers to harvest most of their crops.

A Note From Cottonwood Corners

A new Indian policy was inaugurated with the coming in of President Grant’s adminis tration in 1869. It was intended to rely primarily on peaceful diplomacy and ample rations available at all times. The government was to maintain peaceful relations not only between the Indians and whites, but between the various Indian nations as well.

Analogy of the boiled frog

It was less than a decade ago that the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) finally abandoned its ill-conceived plan to require electronic eartags on all cattle, from the time of birth until slaughter. The plan was called NAIS, the National Animal Identification System, and in addition to mandatory electronic eartags or EID eartags, it also required cattle producers to register their premises and to report the movements of their cattle from one location to another during their lifespans.

Dallas boys to give up their hair for Levi Atkins

Liam Lane (10) and his brother Max (6) will have their heads shaved to raise money to support Levi Atkins, son of Jeremy and Leslie Atkins, who was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia earlier this summer.

A few bad apples can spoil the future of the recycling trailer

Gregory’s recycling trailer is a beneficial service that has been well received by the community as is evidenced by the need to empty it more and more frequently. The ability for households to reduce waste through recycling is an easy and free way to help the environment, and the city of Gregory, along with a committed group of volunteers, has made this possible.

South Dakota counties to receive $3 million for indigent legal services

The South Dakota Office of Indigent Legal Services is pleased to announce that $3 million for indigent legal services costs will be reimbursed to the state’s counties in the coming weeks. The 2024 South Dakota Legislature appropriated $3 million to support counties in covering the cost of indigent legal services.

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