All posts by Leslie Schramm

Rosebud Sioux Tribe Election Today

The Rosebud Sioux Tribe election that was set to take place on July 21st is taking place today from  8:00 A.M. to to 7:00 P.M.  Call the election board office at  606-747-3187 for more information.

POLLING LOCATIONS:

Antelope Community Building

Bull Creek Community Building

Corn Creek Community Building

He Dog Community Building

Ideal North Community Building

Milk’s Camp Community Building

Parmelee Community Building

Rosebud Community Building

Spring Creek Community Building

Swift Bear Community Building

Upper Cut Meat Community Building

Blackpipe Community Building

Butte Creek Community Building

Grass Mountain Community Building

Horse Creek Community Building

Ideal South Community Building

Okreek Community Building

Ring Thunder Community Building

Soldier Creek Community Building

St. Francis Community Building

Two Strike Community Building

Sicangu Village Community Building

Rosebud Sioux Tribe Primary Election Tomorrow

The Rosebud Sioux Tribe election that was set to take place on July 21st will take place tomorrow , August 6th, from 8:00 A.M. to to 7:00 P.M.  Call the election board office at  606-747-3187 for more information.

POLLING LOCATIONS:

Antelope Community Building

Bull Creek Community Building

Corn Creek Community Building

He Dog Community Building

Ideal North Community Building

Milk’s Camp Community Building

Parmelee Community Building

Rosebud Community Building

Spring Creek Community Building

Swift Bear Community Building

Upper Cut Meat Community Building

Blackpipe Community Building

Butte Creek Community Building

Grass Mountain Community Building

Horse Creek Community Building

Ideal South Community Building

Okreek Community Building

Ring Thunder Community Building

Soldier Creek Community Building

St. Francis Community Building

Two Strike Community Building

Sicangu Village Community Building

SDSU Extension to Hold Workshops for Beginning Farmers/Ranchers

SDSU Extension will host Farmland for the Next Generation, an eight-week virtual workshop series, beginning August 31.
Supported by a grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture Beginning Farmer and Rancher Development Program, the workshops are for individuals with some farming or ranching experience who are actively looking for land. The series will focus on building skills and utilizing practical resources.
“Access to suitable land remains a chief obstacle for beginning farmers and ranchers,” said Heather Gessner, SDSU Extension Livestock Business Management Field Specialist. “Addressing barriers that keep new farmers from entering agriculture is also critical.”
Gessner was one of 25 experienced agricultural educators and service providers from across the country certified in the inaugural class of Land Access Trainers (LATs). As an LAT, Gessner plans to present the workshop series as components of the American Farmland Trust’s Farms for the Next Generation initiative, which is a nationwide project to address the issue of success for the next generation of farmers and ranchers.
“According to the 2012 and 2017 Census of Agriculture data, nationally, and in South Dakota, the number of beginning farmers and ranchers dropped 9% from 2007 to 2017,” Gessner said. “Roughly a quarter of all producers have been farming 10 years or less. Overall, there are fewer new beginners nationwide. Even though this number has come up since 2012, the total number of producers who have been producing 10 years or less has come down since 2007.”
Registration Details
The workshop series will be held in an interactive webinar format that includes discussions, worksheets and ongoing evaluation of each participant’s current situation. Participants should be committed to following the meeting times and deadlines for each session.
“This is an exciting program,” Gessner said. “Many programs are created to educate about what you should know. This program is hands-on and provides and requires the participants to get out and do what they learn during the sessions.”
Topics will address an introduction to land tenure, financial readiness, land tenure options, finding land, land assessment, leasing land, purchasing land and succession planning.
Schedule
The webinars are scheduled for 7-9 p.m. CDT for the following dates:
  • August 31
  • September 9
  • September 17
  • September 24
  • October 1
  • October 15
  • October 22
  • October 29
Registration is $50 for two individuals. Deadline to register is August 21. To register, go to https://extension.sdstate.edu/event/farmland-next-generation.
For more information, please contact Gessner at heather.gessner@sdstate.edu or 605-782-3290.
About American Farmland Trust
American Farmland Trust is the only national conservation organization dedicated to protecting farmland, promoting sound farming practices and keeping farmers on the land. Learn more at www.farmland.org.

Mr. Automotive/Pronto Auto Parts 2nd Annual Cruise Night

The Mr. Automotive/Pronto Auto Parts 2nd Annual Cruise Night will take place Friday, August 14th from 6:30 PM to 10 PM. Bring your classic to town for a flash back to the 50’s and 60’s. It doesn’t need to be car show ready, just ready to cruise. Or bring your lawn chair and enjoy watching the cars and listening to music from Uncle Roy and the Boys. There will be concessions available .

City Council Meetings Tonight

The Gregory City Council will meet tonight at  6:00 p.m. at
City Hall located at120 W 6th St.

The Winner City Council will meet tonight in the Winner City Council Chambers at 6:30 p.m.

The City of Chamberlain will have their commissioners meeting tonight at  6:00 p.m.at the Chamberlain City offices at 715 N. Main St.

Lady Warrior Golf Tournament set to happen on Friday

The Winner Lady Warrior basketball team is having their 8th annual fundraising golf tournament this Friday August 7th at the Winner Country Club. 2 person scramble format and is $60 a team with a 6:00 PM shotgun start and supper included. New this year, a hole in one on #7 wins a customized golf cart from Harry K Ford (up to $6500). Also new this year, they are selling chances on a 30 foot putt for $1000 sponsored by Harry K Ford. They will draw one name after the conclusion of the tournament. Call the Winner Country Club at 842-0686 to signed up.

State Teener Baseball from Saturday and preview for Sunday

In State A Teener Baseball Saturday, Dakota Valley beat Kimball/White Lake in the first of two consolation semifinal games, 6-3. In the second game of the day, Volga beat Tri-Valley, 10-3. In the semifinal round last night, Madison Maroon beat Milbank, 12-5. In the nightcap, Beresford beat West Central, 6-4. Here is today’s schedule in Humboldt:
Consolation Championship at Noon- Dakota Valley vs Volga
3rd place game at 2:30- Milbank vs West Central
Championship Game at 5pm- Madison Maroon vs Beresford

In the State B Teener Tournament in Canova on Saturday, Garretson beat Clark in the first consolation game of the day, 3-2. Wessington Springs won game two over Elkton, 4-3. Game three last night was won by Salem as they defeated Gregory, 11-6. Tyndall won the nightcap over Canova, 2-1. Here is today’s schedule:

Consolation Championship at Noon- Garretson vs Wessington Springs
3rd place game at 2:30- Canova vs Gregory
Championship Game at 5- Salem vs Tyndall