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Sam Hoffart of Dallas, SD, killed in two-vehicle crash

Sam Hoffart, age 63, of Dallas, was killed in a two-vehicle crash Saturday, February 5, 2022. The South Dakota Highway Patrol reports that preliminary crash information indicates that a 1996 Jeep Cherokee, driven by Alec Dostal, was southbound on Second Street when it rear-ended a southbound 2013 John Deere Gator UTV, driven by Hoffart.

MAGISTRATE COURT

Jason Robert Cernetisch, 38, Iona, SD, seat belt violation, fine $25.00. Christina Jo VanDerWerff, 45, Gregory, SD, speeding on other roadways, fine $79.00, court costs $50.00, surcharges $28.50.

Teach our children to be united

Imagine teaching your child that our country was founded on racism, or that hard work is not a virtue, or that a young boy or girl should be ashamed of themselves because of their skin color. As a mom and grandma, I can’t even begin to imagine poisoning my child with those lies. But believe it or not, lessons like those are being taught to children in America’s K-12 schools and universities. As governor, I want to keep that from happening in South Dakota.

A Note From Cottonwood Corners

The Enabling Act which created the states of North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, and Washington in 1889 accepted the Sioux Falls constitution of 1885 which had been approved by the Dakota voters. Congress required some minor changes and that the revised document be submitted to the vote of the people.

LEGISLATIVE REPORTS

Senator Erin Tobin District 21 Gregory/Tripp Charles Mix/Bon Homme Counties Committees: Commerce & Energy, Education, Vice Chair of Health & Human Services Chair of Health & Human Services Capitol Address: 500 E. Capitol Ave.

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

After hearing the GHS band play at the boy's basketball game last night, I just had to commend them on their wonderful performance. You have the best band instructor ever in Jared Opp! I was so impressed at the large number of kids playing (sounded like one of the big bands from way back). You made me proud to be an old GHS alumni.

Why putting America first matters to South Dakota

In his first hours in office just over one year ago, President Joe Biden canceled the Keystone XL pipeline and delivered a severe blow to South Dakota families and American energy independence. A few months later, President Biden opened the door for the construction of a Russian pipeline, delivering a costly gift to a dangerous adversary.

A Note From Cottonwood Corners

As the southern portion of the Dakota Territory which was created on March 2, 1861, began to be populated, the citizens of the southern half of Dakota became interested in the division of the territory and its admission to the Union. At every session of the territorial legislature from 1870 to 1882, Congress was petitioned to divide the territory.

LEGISLATIVE REPORTS

Representative Caleb Finck District 21 Gregory/Tripp Charles Mix/Bon Homme Counties Committees: Agriculture and Natural Resources, Legislative Procedure, Chair of Transportation Capitol Address: 500 E. Capitol Ave.

Canadian Perspective

Happy New Year 2022; may it be more predictable and less stressful. One year after the first vaccination in Dec. 2020 which gave us great hope, three times we thought we were through with the virus - and now Omicron. It makes up 98% of the cases and has caused havoc not only here but in Canada and Europe as well.