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What in the world is going on here?

Commentary by Bill Bullard, CEO, R-CALF USA America’s political and societal winds shifted a long time ago. Prior to the mid-70s, which would be about 50 years ago, America both respected and supported familyscale farmers and ranchers who grew and raised America’s food, and there were a lot of them. At the time, America had about 2.3 million farmers and ranchers.

CARDS OF THANKS

Thank you all for your sympathy expressed at the passing of my dad, Jack Hartinger. Whether you expressed sympathy by a hug, spoken words, a card, a meal, cookies, flowers, masses, memorial donations, or love and prayers. It is all so very much appreciated. We live in a beautiful community.

AG challenges Biden’s election executive order

South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley has joined Attorneys General from seven other states in challenging a Presidential Executive Order that would encroach on the States’ authority to regulate voter registration.

Ways to save money at the state fair

The South Dakota State Fair offers several simple ways to save money during the fair. Save time and money at the admission gates by purchasing daily gate admission in advance! All daily gate admission purchased on or before Wednesday, Aug.

Gregory students attend Rushmore Music camps for two weeks

For two weeks starting at the end of July, Gregory students took advantage of the opportunity to attend Rushmore Music Camp. This year, Gregory had 17 kids attend the middle school week held in Aberdeen at Northern State University, and six students attended the high school camp held in the Black Hills.

Indictment: Ranch couple faces criminal charges over federal property boundary

Charles and Heather Maude, a western South Dakota farm and ranch couple, have been indicted for theft of federal property. The summons, served June 24, 2024, charged that the Maudes, “Beginning at a time unknown, but no later than December, 2020…did knowingly steal, purloin and convert to their own use National Grasslands managed by the United States Department of Agriculture, a department and agency of the United States, namely, approximately, 25 acres of National Grasslands for cultivation and approximately 25 acres of National Grasslands for grazing cattle, having a value in excess of $1,000 and did aid and abet each other, all in violation of 18 U.S.C. §§ 641 and 2.”

Wind energy systems ordinance passes first reading at Gregory County Commissioners meeting

The first reading of the wind energy systems ordinance was held at the regular meeting of the Gregory county Board of Commissioners on Wednesday, August 7. Planning and Zoning Board members John Jacobsen and Sonny Plugge as well as Planning and Zoning Administrator Betty Jo Hoffman were in attendance to answer any questions and explain the board’s rationale for regulations in the ordinance.

FFA’s national recognition honors reported at school board

Mollie Andrews, teacher for the ag CTE trailer and FFA advisor, delivered the Gorilla Good News at the regular meeting of the Gregory School District Board of Education, held at 5:30 p.m., Monday, August 12, 2024. She had just found out on Friday (August 9) that the Gregory County FFA chapter was recognized as a 2-star chapter at the national level, meaning they are in the top 50% of all chapters that were submitted to nationals. (To submit an application to nationals, a chapter had to be recognized as being in the top ten percent in their state.) They will be recognized on stage at the national convention in October.

Magistrate Court

Ronald D. Potter, 81, Valentine, NE, speeding on state highway, fine $39.00, court costs $50.00, surcharges $28.50.

Land Transfers

WD; Jason John and Renae Rose Harmelink, husband and wife, aka Jason J. Harmelink, aka Jason Harmelink and aka Renae R. Harmelink, aka Renae Harmelink, to Kolt and Annie Schonebaum, husband & wife, JT WROS NTIC, Lot 6, Majestic West Acres, being in the NW ¼, the NE¼, and the SW¼, less Lot C of R.W. Gaylen’s First Addition, in Sec. 2-96-70.