Markell and Woody Gnadt got a Labor Day treat from Split Rock Creek with a monster of a catch; Garretson FFA members had a great showing at the State Fair; next year's county budget is expected to be $37 million dollars lower than the 2024 budget; and a fish kill occurred north of Corson and south of Garretson last week. Plus, soccer had a great week and volleyball started its season by charging right out of the gate with six games in a week, and much more!
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