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Opinion

Representative Rocky Blare

District 21 Aurora, Charles Mix, Douglas, Gregory, Tripp Counties Committees: Chair of Transportation, State Affairs Capitol Address: 500 E. Capitol Ave.

Legislative Report

Senator Erin Tobin District 21 Aurora, Charles Mix, Douglas, Gregory, Tripp Counties Committees: Chair of Health & Human Services, Executive Board, Agriculture and Natural Resources, State Affairs Capitol Address: 500 E. Capitol Ave.

A Note From Cottonwood Corners

The military post, Fort Randall, stood along the west bank of the Missouri River in southeastern Gregory County for thirty-six years and five months between June 1856 and November 1892. During that time, it was one of the most important military posts on the Upper Missouri River and had quarters for five companies.

The freedom to work

In South Dakota, we respect the Freedom to Work. That is what America was built on. We each have the Freedom to get up every morning and to provide for ourselves and our families. That’s the American Dream. South Dakotans continuously remind the rest of the country the value of hard work and the dignity it brings.

Senator Erin Tobin

District 21 Mix, Douglas, Gregory, Tripp Counties Committees: Chair of Health & Human Services, Executive Board, Agriculture and Natural Resources, State Affairs Capitol Address: 500 E. Capitol Ave.

Representative Rocky Blare

Majority Whip Aurora, Charles Mix, Douglas, Gregory, Tripp Counties Committees: Chair of Transportation, State Affairs Capitol Address: 500 E. Capitol Ave.

A Note From Cottonwood Corners

A number of the earliest towns established on the prairie of the upper Midwest disappeared from the map before the beginning of the 20th Century or shortly thereafter. There were numerous reasons for their passing; however, the location or relocation of the railroad was a significant factor. Losing the site of the “county courthouse” also contributed to changes on the map.

Governor Kristi Noem

oem As I travel the state, the biggest challenge that I hear about is a shortage of workers. We’ve been taking action to fill open jobs.

Legislative Report

Representative Marty Overweg District 21 Aurora, Charles Mix, Douglas, Gregory, Tripp Counties Committees: Vice Chair Agriculture and Natural Resources, Member of Local Government Capitol Address: 500 E. Capitol Ave.

A Note From Cottonwood Corners

Shor t ly after 1900, two railroad towns – Evarts and Le Beau – appeared on the east side of the Missouri River just east of the Cheyenne River Indian Reservation. Evarts was the first to become well-known. It was founded when the Milwaukee Railroad continued its Aberdeen line westward in anticipation of an extension across the Indian lands.