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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Dear editor, This is a PS to my last week’s letter to the editor. I have received quite a few calls on that letter, with all of them saying they agree with me.

South Dakota loves the outdoors

When you think about South Dakota, you can’t help but picture the great outdoors. The beautiful Black Hills, with their mix of mountain ranges and rolling prairies. The mighty Missouri River — winding across the state and feeding thousands of miles of riverbed and streams. The picturesque prairie lakes and the wideopen fields that I call home. From the Badlands to farmlands, we’ve got plenty of reasons to go outside. Whether you are there to work or there to play, the outdoors benefits our economy, too. Especially in agriculture and in our hunting and fishing opportunities.

A Note From Cottonwood Corners

During the first half of the 19th century, standard medical practice consisted of a relatively small number of treatments which were often characterized by their immediate, visible, and sometimes severe impact on the patient. Active and vigorous antidotes were often used by the early doctors on the frontier. These sometime resulted in a fatal outcome.

SD Senate approves 2-day impeachment trial for AG

The South Dakota Senate on Tuesday, April 26, approved the rules for an impeachment trial of the state’s attorney general for his conduct surrounding a 2020 fatal car crash, laying out a two-day proceeding in June that gives just hours to either side to argue their case.

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

Dear Editor: I respect the office of the president and I love the United States. If I didn’t, I would not have volunteered for the Marines.

Noem column: Go Big, Go South Dakota Tourism

There has never been a better time to talk about tourism in South Dakota. May 1-7 is National Travel and Tourism Week (NTTW) across the country. In South Dakota, we celebrate the Great Faces, Great Places that make our state the greatest vacation destination in America.

A Note From Cottonwood Corners

In the last half of the 19th and earliest part of the 20th centuries, medicine was often carried out far from the doctor’s office. If the settlement or outpost was lucky enough to have a doctor living within a day’s journey, settlers often expected the doctor to come to them.

News Briefs.....

Memorial services to be held for John Brisk Memorial services for John Brisk will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, April 30, 2022, at the First United Methodist Church in York, NE, with Reverend Monica Magoola and Father John Sullivan officiating.

LAND TRANSFERS

Short Form Contract; Cynthia Guthmiller, a single person, aka Cynthia Ann Guthmiller, to Kevin & Shelley Janousek, husband & wife, JT WROS NTIC, NESE of 31- 95-67 aka Lot 3, Lot 3 & 4, & SWNW of 32-95-67.

CIRCUIT COURT

Gregory Richard Everett, 40, Smith Center, KS, unauthorized ingestion of controlled drugs/ substance in schedules I or II, fine $2,000.00, court costs $100.00, surcharges $66.50, 360 days in jail, suspended 355 days in jail, credit for 5 days in jail; possession controlled substances in schedules I or II, dismissed - motion by prosecutor; use or possession of drug paraphernalia, dismissed - motion by prosecutor; conditions: pay to the Clerk of Courts all ordered fines, costs, and court-appointed attorney fees pursuant to the payment plan; obey all federal, state, and local laws and municipal ordinances for 360 days; no possession or consumption of alcohol or illegal drugs, including marijuana, or controlled substances without a current prescription from a physician from whom you are receiving medical treatment, or any other substances that are used with the intent to become intoxicated, for 360 days; voluntarily submit to a PBT or UA at the request of any law enforcement officer or court services officer for a period of 360 days, and pay for any costs associated with that testing; submit to a warrantless search by law enforcement of your person, home, or vehicle for the presence of alcohol, illegal drugs, including marijuana, and controlled substances, for a period of 360 days; not enter any bars for 360 days, that being any business establishment that sells alcoholic beverages as its primary business; not possess any firearms; continue to attend and comply with the Halfway House, which you are currently enrolled; defendant not to be employed by anyone to bring defendant back into South Dakota.