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Gregory Gorilla track relay team to compete at Nike Outdoor Nationals in Eugene, OR

Four members of the Gregory Gorilla track team have earned a spot in the Nike Outdoor Nationals in Eugene, Oregon, June 19-22, 2025. The sprint medley relay team of Max Cook, Luke Stukel, Pierce Stukel, and Fin Adams will be competing against some of the best teams in the US at the Hayward Field on the University of Oregon Campus.

Multiple chip seal and fog seal projects scheduled to begin in the Mitchell area

On Monday, June 9, 2025, two separate crews began simultaneous work on chip seal and fog seal projects on various highways in the Mitchell area. The contractor’s crews will move from one project to the next in the following scheduled order, please note all completion timelines are weather dependent:

School record broken after 25 years at state meet

The Gregory school record for the sprint medley relay, set in 2000 by Dan Fiebelkorn, Josh Hogue, Tim Dacy, and Chris Mikkelsen was broken on day one of the state track meet in Sioux Falls, May 29--31, 2025, by the team of Max Cook, Landon Keiser, Pierce Stukel, and Fin Adams.

Premier Cleaning Solutions offers more than cleaning services

Christina (Rios) McSweeney is the owner of Premier Cleaning Solutions, located at 402 Main St., in Gregory. Christina and her employees pride themselves on providing top notch cleaning services with attention to detail, and are dedicated to customer satisfaction.

DWU announces spring 2025 dean’s list

Dakota Wesleyan University recently released its spring 2025 dean’s list which includes 27 graduate students and 325 undergraduate students. To qualify for the undergraduate dean’s list, a student must have a semester grade point average of at least 3.5 on a four-point scale.

Cattle group urges approval of ivermectin feedthrough to prevent screwworm outbreak

In a formal letter to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s Center for Veterinary Medicine (CVM), R-CALF USA’s Animal Health Committee called for swift approval to add ivermectin as an oral feed-through in livestock and wildlife feeds as a precaution against the potential introduction of New World Screwworm (NWS).

Stevicks selected as alternate to Boys Nation

One hundred-thirty high school boys, both juniors and seniors, were delegates to the 82nd Annual Session of The American Legion Boys State of South Dakota. Boys State officer elections were held on June 5, and Director Doug Harris announced the winners after lunch. They are as follows: Brody Tynan of Sioux Falls was elected Governor, while Alex Smith of Sioux Falls and Lewis Carlyle of Rapid City were selected as the two delegates to represent South Dakota at The American Legion Boys Nation in Washington, D.C. in July for a week of learning and networking. Each received a $1,000 scholarship. Ryler Stevicks of Gregory was selected as one of two alternates for Boys Nation.