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BOWLING RESULTS

R ESULTS Tuesday Mixed League 03/25/25 Six Balls, 233½–78½; Angry Birds, 202½–109½; Tee-Riffic Creations, 200-112; Old Pioneer, 174½–136½; Buche’s Bowlers, 183½–173½; Carlock Babes, 121½– 190½; The Outsiders, 93½–218½; HTG: Six Balls, 717; HTS: Six Balls, 2005; HIG: Aaron Debus, 202; Misty Claussen, 169; HIS: Couy Hollenbeck, 531, Jennifer Soesbe, 463. Splits picked up: Ethan Long, 7-8-10; Paula Bortz, 4-7-9-10; Goldie Warnkvist, 3-10.

Pool fund continues to grow

After the Bronco fundraiser, a matching pledge challenge up to $200,000 was issued, beginning July 9. Since that time, various fundraisers have been held, and the total amount of money toward the matching funds is currently at $55,407.91.

Lot size is stumbling block for Soesbe’s planned development

The regular meeting of the Gregory County Board of Commissioners was held at 9:00 a.m.,Tuesday, March 18, 2025, at the Gregory County Courthouse. Soesbe explores all avenues to reduce lot size Brett Soesbe was on the agenda to visit with the commissioners again regarding his plans to develop some of his land just outside of Gregory’s city limits.

Special city council meeting cut short

The Gregory City Council held a special meeting at 6:00 p.m., Thursday, March 20, 2025, to convene as a board of equalization to hear additional property assessment appeals. Before any appeals could be discussed, however, Councilwoman Laura Petersen stated that she had contacted the equalization office and was told earlier that day that the board couldn’t make a decision on any appeals that came in after March 13.

Gregory makes top 10 list of best places to retire in the Midwest

On March 11, 2025, Travel & Leisure published their top 10 list of the best places to retire in the Midwest, based on affordable housing, a lower cost of living, and access to quality health care. They used date from Investopedia that analyzed such things as cost of living for two adults, taxes, access to health care, and more.

Gregory Co. FFA officer team recognized as Superior Chapter

The Gregory County FFA officer team will again be recognized as a Superior Chapter in South Dakota. They are one of the top 10 chapters in the state, and will find out final placing on the last day of convention, Saturday April 5th.