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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.

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.

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.

On Thursday, June 20, 2024

On Thursday, June 20, 2024, youth got artsy during the painting workshop. Youth used painter’s tape to cover their canvases and painted over them to create name portraits and other fun designs. The attendees learned about complimentary colors and blending multiple colors.

One Book SD author to lead discussion at Gregory Public Library

Author Trent Preszler will be at the Gregory Public Library at 6:00 p.m., Monday, July 1, 2024, to discuss his book Little and Often as part of the One Book South Dakota Author Tour. The annual One Book South Dakota Author Tour, funded by a grant from the South Dakota Humanities Council, an affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities, provides South Dakotans opportunities to attend an event in their area featuring the One Book SD author.

Rumford the rodeo clown to entertain again at the Burke Stampede Rodeo

Just say his name and we double dog dare you not to smile or down right laugh. The Burke Stampede Rodeo committee is tickled to land another year of entertainment from the now ten time PRCA Rodeo Clown of the year Justin Rumford. That’s right, the funniest guy in rodeo, we affectionately call “Rump”, is coming back to entertain crowds at all three performances of the Burke Stampede Rodeo.

Rain, glorious rain!

In the wee hours of Monday morning, the Gregory area saw something that hasn’t been seen much for months—rain. That is, actual rain, not the light drizzle or five minutes of a shower that has become the norm here, but rain.

Street talk is on agenda as Gregory City Council meets

Jeff McCormick of SPN Consulting Engineers was in attendance at the regular meeting of the Gregory City Council on Monday, June 17, to update the council on ongoing and upcoming projects. The curb and gutter are completed on the First Street project and now the contractor has to prep the gravel for asphalt, and he is done. VanderPol Dragline sent out a letter apologizing for taking so long and explaining that weather and concrete contractor availability have contributed to the delay. Currently Commercial Asphalt is scheduled to pave starting June 24, but that will be dependent on the weather.