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LETTER TO THE EDITOR

Dear Editor, Here in South Dakota, we are repeatedly getting asked to turn over our land to private companies in the name of public use. Landowners, including those who feed their families (and this country) with the production of agricultural products, are being asked to open the gate and hand over the keys. The use of eminent domain has certainly become, before our eyes, a modern legal problem.

A Note From Cottonwood Corners

The Sioux made up a large part of the Great Plains Indian population in the late 1700s. In 1780 it was estimated that they were one-sixth (about seventeen percent) of the inhabitants in this region of what would become the United States of America.

What a Farmer Earns: Farmer Share Lunch feeds fairgoers for 35 Cents

During the South Dakota State Fair, Fairgoers can eat a $13 lunch for only 35 cents. It’s South Dakota Famers Union (SDFU) way of helping consumers understand just how much money family farmers and ranchers earn from the food products they raise.

Governor Kristi Noem

For more than 80 years, late summer has brought thousands of motorcycles to the Black Hills of South Dakota. Bikers come from across the country – and around the world – to participate in the annual Sturgis Motorcycle Rally.

A Note From Cottonwood Corners

In the late 1800s and early 1900s, the islands in the Missouri River were often used by cattle rustlers to hide and move stolen cattle. One of the most unusual of these was Phelps Island located between Lyman and Brule counties about seven miles north of the southern Lyman County line.

A Note From Cottonwood Corners

Early in 1902, the Federal Government ordered that all cattle not currently grazing on their home range be returned to where they legally belonged. Some were as far as several hundred miles or more from where they should be grazing.

Increased sportsmanship among SDHSAA board goals for school year

After discussing the need for better sportsmanship in high school athletics at its past meetings, on Thursday, the South Dakota High School Activities Association board of directors made increased sportsmanship one of its goals for the coming school year.

SD schools get heat stress trackers

Members of the board of directors of the South Dakota High School Activities Association served as delivery drivers Thursday, taking new instruments back to their schools that will help student-athletes stay safe when practicing in hot conditions outdoors.

News Briefs.....

Celebration of life to be held for Tallan Smith A celebration of life will be held for Tallan Cierra Smith on Saturday, August 13, 2022, at the Colome City Cemetery in Colome, SD, at 12:00 p.m. George Boom Funeral Home of Sioux Falls, SD, is in charge of arrangements.

ON THE RECORD

Magistrate Court Sara Lynn Broesder, 42, Brookings, SD, speeding on other roadways, fine $59.00, court costs $50.00, surcharges $28.50. Frances Mahaffey, 79, Bonesteel, SD, seat belt violation, fine $25.00.