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Sangster and McFayden promoted within G.F. Buche Co.

Brenda Sangster started with G.F. Buche Company in 2014 with the task of bringing the accounting operations back to the company after being outsourced for years. She started as the controller and quickly became the Director of Finance. On April 15th, 2024 Sangster was promoted to Chief Financial Officer (CFO).

Farmers Union county camp to be held June 6

South Dakota Farmers Union is hosting “Forging Cooperatives” day camp for ages 6-12 years. Camp will be held at the Gregory City Park, Gregory, SD on June 6, 2024, from 8:00 a.m.

SD Landowner & Outfitter Alliance (SDLOA) calls for ban on “Fake Meat”

On Tuesday, May 14, 2024, the SDLOA announced their intent to seek legislative approval to ban “fake meat” including its production and sale in South Dakota. Several states have already pursued the ban, most recently Florida Governor Ron DiSantis signed legislation banning fake meat.

R-CALF USA: Most important ag legislation introduced this year

On May 8, U.S. Senator Mike Rounds (R-S.D.) introduced legislation to block the Secretary of Agriculture from usurping the rights of independent U.S. cattle farmers and ranchers to participate in animal disease traceback programs in a manner that best fits their individual business operations.

Youth bowler attend state tournament

Results of the Gregory bowlers are as follows: Team Avg. 399 & Under Gregory Lanes III - 1st Place, bowling a 2882, Emma Holmberg, Sam Ellingson, Logan Kaluhiokalani, and Jorden Fedde.

Highway business dominates county commissioner meeting

Steve McCance and Garry Wetzler distributed a sample tally sheet for hand counting election results as well as a cost estimate for Gregory County during the public input portion of the regular meeting of the Gregory County Board of Commissioners at 9:00 a.m., Wednesday, May 1. The two men had a list of questions for the commissioners and asked to be on the agenda at the next meeting to get some answers. McCance also read Robert Tate’s letter to the editor in the Gregory Times-Advocate, explaining what he saw at the Tripp County hand count.