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Hunting traditions remain strong in South Dakota

Kevin Robling is the Cabinet Secretary for the South Dakota Department of Game, Fish and Parks. The noise of wingbeats above the cattails creates instant excitement for my two yellow labs.

A Note From Cottonwood Corners

The entire view of the Spotted Tail camp near the White River was a pleasant scene of primitive life on the Dakota plains in the 1870’s. Here was a community ruled by chiefs and sub-chiefs who had gained their positions by their bravery in battle and discretion in their council of others. Their positions were maintained partly by their prowess and partly by a certain acquiescence in the wishes of the majority.

A CANADIAN PERSPECTIVE

Hope you had a Happy Thanksgiving! We just had grandkids moving back from Florida, where the cost of living was much higher. They survived the hurricanes but in the coastal areas of this country, there is no affordable flood or fire insurance.

Holiday Reflections from the Superintendent’s Desk

As the holiday season approaches, I want to take a moment to reflect on the remarkable achievements and shared experiences that have made this school year so special. This time of year offers us a chance to pause, express gratitude, and look ahead with hope and optimism.

A Note From Cottonwood Corners

While he was visiting the Whetstone Agency, Spotted Tail was approached on the important subject of settling down and cultivating the soil. He had been offered plenty of ground, a good log home, and all the farming implements that he wanted and needed.

A budget for the people

Our state motto is “Under God, the People Rule.” During my time as Governor, I have always kept my budget proposals focused on our people, not government programs. Every dollar that we invest – every policy that we support – should be focused on our people, on making them safer, stronger, and freer. Our budgets should always focus on our core priorities. That is what I have done in my first six years as governor, and that is what South Dakota will continue to do.

News Briefs.....

Funeral services to be held for Karen Geaghan Funeral services for Karen Geaghan, age 75, of Gregory, SD will be held on Wednesday, December 4, 2024, at 10:30 a.m. at the St. Joseph Catholic Church in Gregory, SD. Burial will follow in the Catholic Cemetery in Gregory, SD. There will be a visitation Tuesday, December 3, 2024, at Kotrba-Smith Funeral Home from 6:00 - 7:00 p.m. with a prayer service at 7:00 p.m. Kotrba-Smith Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Magistrate Court

Deaths Evelyn May Sundquist, 94 yrs., November 9, 2024, Gregory, SD. Scott Paul Kirsch, 50, White Lake, SD, seat belt violation, fine $25.00.

A Note From Cottonwood Corners

Those Native Americans living at or near the Whetstone Agency in the winter of 1870 learned from the whites that there were meetings in eastern cities addressed by speakers giving glowing accounts of the richness of the country occupied by the Sioux. These individuals drew entirely upon their imagination for this information, exaggerating in proportion to their ignorance of the actual resources of the country.