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A Note From Cottonwood Corners

Steamboat service for passengers and freight began working its way up the Missouri in the 1820s, reached the mouth of the Yellowstone River in 1832, and the end of the line at Fort Benton, Montana, in 1860. Records indicate that the last steamboat docked at Fort Benton in 1890. The steamboat had been permanently superseded thereafter by the transcontinental railroad.

No farm bill without MCOOL

Commentary by Bill Bullard, CEO, R-CALF USA South Dakota Sen. Mike Rounds is inviting other senators to join him on a letter calling on Congress to include mandatory country of origin labeling (MCOOL) for beef in the 2024 Farm Bill. We would like everyone reading this message to call their two U.S. senators to urge them to cosign Sen. Rounds’ letter. And here’s why.

Gregory County Catholic parishes hold eucharistic procession

In a historic event, all four Gregory County Catholic parishes joined together for a eucharistic procession in Gregory, on June 19. The purpose of a eucharistic procession is to openly demonstrate support and reverence for Christ’s Real Presence in the Eucharist.

Chemical spill cause for concern for Gregory County residents

Bart and Jen Diekmann, Jade Siewert, and Roy Stevicks were in attendance at the regular meeting of the Gregory County Board of Commissioners on Thursday, June 20, 2024, to bring attention to a chemical spill near their homes as well as the lack of attention by officials to address the matter.

Area residents ready for the rain to stop for awhile

The blessing of rain turned into a curse for some as last week’s accumulations were too much for the land and streams to contain. The City of Gregory’s official total from June 17-23 was 4.79 inches, but surrounding areas had significantly more.

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