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A CANADIAN PERSPECTIVE

ERSPECTIVE Dear Editor, It is 250 years since the 2-lantern signal was given to start the American Rebellion to free this country from the British King, with an army led by George Washington, who won the Independence Day celebrated on July 4th. The world is mourning the passing of Pope Francis, the leader of the Catholic Church, born in Argentina, a champion of the disadvantaged and forgotten poor everywhere who most recently criticized the US and Israel for the endless bombing of Gaza resulting in needless deaths and destruction of the last hospital on that “beautiful piece of real estate.” 40% of Catholics in the world are Hispanic.

Celebrating student achievements of the 2024–25 school year

As we near the end of the 2024– 25 school year, it’s inspiring to reflect on the accomplishments of our students across all grade levels and areas of interest. Their dedication, creativity, and perseverance have been evident in every corner of our district, and it is with great pride that we recognize these achievements.

Local youth to present the musical You Look Marvelous!

The Gregory School District and Dakota Players invite everyone to an evening filled with fun and entertainment as Gregory’s young talents showcase You Look Marvelous! on Saturday, May 3rd at 1:00 p.m. at Gregory School Gym.

Kore Cares establishes office in Gregory

Kore Cares has opened an office in Gregory. The company, which provides in-home services, was founded in 2016 by Gabrielle Hoing, who began her career in healthcare during high school as a CNA and medication aide. Now with a business degree in health services administration, she is the strategic thinker and visionary of the company that has grown to over 200 people serving eastern South Dakota.

Gregory Public Library chosen again for author tour

At the regular meeting of the Gregory City Council, held at 6:00 p.m., Tuesday, April 22, 2025, Library Director Tara Engel reminded the council of the upcoming One Book South Dakota event at the library.

Gregory Drama Department opens curtain on Badger this weekend

This Friday and Saturday, May 2-3, 2025, the Gregory Drama Department will be presenting Badger by Don Zolidis at Dixon Townhall Theatre at 7:30 p.m. each evening. Join them as they revisit one of the most difficult times in American history – World War II.

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