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Resolution to vacate by Troy Township

(First April 28)RESOLUTION AND ORDERWHEREAS, the Troy Township Board of Supervisors at a meeting held on Tuesday, April 22, 2025, at Stephen Witt farm, 14957 419th Avenue, Bristol, Day County, South Dakota, in which a quorum was present to consider the following Resolution NOW, THEREFORE BE IT...
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City council has special meeting

OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS SPECIAL MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL CITY OF WEBSTER, SOUTH DAKOTA April 22, 2025Council room, City Hall, Webster, South Dakota, April 22, 2025, 7:45 a.m. a special meeting was held with Mayor Mike Grosek presiding.
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Hearing set for project

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING for the City of Webster Webster Industrial Park Wastewater Improvements ProjectThe City of Webster is seeking $1,000,000.00 of funding from the Board of Agriculture and Natural Resources for lining pipes in their industrial park wastewater distribution system.
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Variance hearing set

NOTICE OF HEARING FOR A VARIANCEMonty Bloom, 610 E. 1st St., requests a variance to build a shed larger than the City ordinance allows in a residential area. The garage will be 52 ft. x 60 ft. in size.
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Two state officials follow Noem to Homeland Security

Rhoden names new tribal relations headTwo high-ranking state government officials are leaving to serve in the federal Department of Homeland Security under former South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem, and Noem’s successor has chosen a replacement for one of them.
Members of the South Dakota Highway Patrol were at Webster Area High School April 23 to answer questions and hold a demonstration of the drug sniffing dog named Murph, a six-year-old Belgian Malinois. Here, handler Trooper Brandon Miller stands before the assembly of youth answering questions related to his line of work. Both Miller and Murph are from Webster. Reporter & Farmer | Amanda Dulitz

Members of the South Dakota Highway Patrol were at Webster Area High School April 23 to answer questions and hold a demonstration of the drug sniffing dog named Murph, a six-year-old Belgian Malinois. Here, handler Trooper Brandon Miller stands before the assembly of youth answering questions related to his line of work. Both Miller and Murph are from Webster. Reporter & Farmer | Amanda Dulitz

Drug sniffing dog part of school assembly

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Crop condition report for South Dakota ending April 20

Farmers across the region are starting to get into the fields as the latest crop progress and condition report drops from the United States Department of Agriculture’s National Agricultural Statistics Service for the Northern Plains Region.
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Court Records

r eCords South Dakota Unified judicial system cases disposed March 1-31. Dollar amounts are fine, court costs plus surcharges (if any) respectively: Preston Deck, Aberdeen, manuf./distr./ poss. drugs Sched. I or II, 1,000.00, 116.
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Day County residents can sign up for instant emergency alerts

by Leyton Beardsleesports@reporterandfarmer.com“Not everybody hassocial media, not everybodyreads the newspaper,not everybodywatches TV” said administrativeassistant, to theDay County Sheriff’s OfficeMandy Bartelt. “Everybodycarries a phone.
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City of Webster decides on purchase of new skid steer

Webster City Council met April 22 in special session to approve a bid for a tracked compacted loader.According to Hayley Dale, Webster city finance officer the skid steer is being purchased for the water and sewer department, though if needed other departments would have access to it.