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M OMENTS A more meaningful summer As temperatures rise and summer activities begin, many people look forward to vacations, beach days, and spending more time outdoors. Yet for others, summer can bring heightened anxiety, self-consciousness, and concerns about body image.

More than fireworks: Celebrating America’s 250th

There is a buzz in the air. There always is at this time of year. There’s baseball, softball, camping, and all kinds of activities. There’s also preparations for the 4th of July. It seems like everyone is planning something. Adults are talking about snacks, meals, parades, or the organizations they will be helping out over the holiday. Kids on the other hand, are talking about fireworks, which ride they will go on first, and how much candy they will get at the parade.

Rumford back for all the Fun at the Burke Stampede Rodeo

The Burke Stampede Rodeo Committee is thrilled to bring the now 10 time PRCA Rodeo Clown of the year Justin Rumford, to The Burke Stampede’s 36th edition. That’s right, the funniest guy in rodeo, affectionately called “Rump”, is coming back to entertain crowds on Friday, July 17, Saturday, July 18, and Sunday, July 19, at the Burke Stampede Rodeo, all starting at 7:30 p.m., at the Stampede Arena, Burke, SD.

Kenzy announced as winner of Fed Cattle Challenge

Tyler Kenzy was announced as the winner of the South Dakota Cattleman’s Association’s Fed Cattle Challenge at their Prime Time Gala on Saturday, June 20, 2026, in Sioux Falls. Tyler represented Gregory County FFA in the team division.

What to do about the screwworm

At the time of this article, there are 25 cases of New World Screwworm in the United States, 24 cases are in central and southwest Texas and 1 case was detected in a dog in southeast New Mexico. The cases involve cattle, goats, sheep, and a dog.

Finding balance in a world that never stops

Stress surrounds us every day. We experience it in our personal lives, at work, in our relationships, and through the constant stream of information from the news and social media. We live in a world of endless notifications, growing expectations, and competing demands that pull us in multiple directions at once. We are often expected to be constantly available and do more than our time and energy allow. However, our body and brain were not designed to handle this level of continuous stress and demand. As a result, many people struggle to maintain balance, manage stress effectively, and protect their overall well-being.

Missouri River Tourism weekly fishing report

Summer is here with the hot weather. Temperatures are forecasted to be high all week for the Missouri River, with some chances for rain, cloud cover, and wind.