The city council meeting on Monday was contentious, as several items brought forward, while beneficial, went either against South Dakota Open Meeting laws or Garretson Council procedures; the audit and the recount of June's primary election each went over 10 hours last week; Nancy Grandy was declared South Dakota's Legionnaire of the Year; and the BlueJays baseball team kept up its winning streak. Plus, the next Farmer's Market is next week, a class reunion, and the end of youth softball and baseball is celebrated, plus more!
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