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    ransfers Quit Claim Deed; Pamela G. Osnes, a single person, and Joanne M.

    Country Market and Diamond B Metals supply home, ag, and more

    Over the next several weeks, The Gregory Times-Advocate will highlight the Amish businesses that have started operating in the area over the past several months. One misconception about Amish businesses is that they don’t pay taxes.

    State commission accepts $290 million bid for Platte-Winner Bridge, $40 million above estimate

    Department leader expresses confidence in ability to fund project but concern for future funding The South Dakota Transportation Commission on August 13 approved a nearly $290 million bid — about $40 million above the state’s estimate — to replace the Platte-Winner Bridge. The vote means the state is moving forward with what Department of Transportation Secretary Joel Jundt called “the largest project that the DOT has ever led.” The commission accepted Ames Construction’s $289.99 million bid to replace the state Highway 44 bridge over the Missouri River in the southeast part of the state.

    Justin Jelinek hired as new police officer for Gregory

    Justin Jelinek has been hired as the new police officer for the City of Gregory. Jelinek, a 2000 graduate of Gregory High School, has lived in the community his entire life, with the exception of his college years.

    City council scrutinizes increased costs of sewer/water/streets projects

    At the regular meeting of the Gregory City Council, held Monday, August 17, 2026, Camden Hofer, Project Engineer from SPN Helms, the engineering firm for Phase I of the sewer/water/streets project, was on hand to answer questions about change order 3, a $474,839 increase. Wastewater quantities were less than planned, but water utility quantities were increased because some lengthy water services were added, which included extra valves and water main work.

    4-Her’s enjoy facility improvements

    This years Gregory County Achievement Days participants enjoyed 3 large improvements at the 4-H facilities on the rodeo grounds; the wash rack expansion, hog slats under the swine pens and continuous fence added to the outside of the animal barn. Gregory County leaders worked on procuring grants to expand the wash rack area to make it easier to wash more animals at a time and to have a specific space to wash swine.

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