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PICTURED, LEFT to right, Matt Ellens, President of SDABA, presents the award to Garret Foos, with Foos’ boss, Jason White, also present.

Aberdeen – The South Dakota Agri-Business Association has named Agtegra Cooperative’s Garret Foos as the 2022 Applicator of the Year. Foos was recognized on Jan. 19 at the South Dakota Ag Expo held in Sioux Falls.

This award recognizes Foos’ technical skillset, customer service and community involvement. 

“I was shocked to receive an award,” says Foos. “I thought I was just doing the job I was supposed to do for my customers.”

Born and raised near Woonsocket, Foos joined the local cooperative in 2010 and has been a certified applicator since 2011. Covering approximately 62,000 acres annually, Foos is a natural leader and models exceptional equipment care. He also works on the Agtegra Applicator Training Team where he educates others on different topics regarding monitors, machines and calibration techniques. 

…Read on in this week’s issue of the Sanborn Weekly Journal!

Every year, the Horizon Healthcare organization gives the option to their employees to keep a portion of their paycheck to be set aside to donate to a cause of their choice. For 2021, the employees from the Woonsocket Healthcare Center who chose to participate were Dawn Rassel and Bobbi White, and together, they decided to donate their saved funds to the child safety and education program for children and adults that the Sanborn County Sheriff’s Department is developing for Sanborn County.

According to a letter sent to local businesses earlier this year, and as reported in an earlier issue of the Sanborn Weekly Journal, the Sanborn County Sheriff’s Office has seen dangerous influences entering the homes of the county through the Internet, such as the threat of sex trafficking, sexting and vaping. Also, concerns have become prominent in all Sanborn County communities about the threats of fraud that senior citizens have been dealing with. Due to these threats to the safety of the Sanborn County citizens, the sheriff’s office has been asking for help with funding for the materials needed for their safety and preventive education program. 

If you or anyone you know would like to donate to such an important cause, please contact the Sanborn County Sheriff’s Office at 796-4511 for information on the different ways a donation can be made.

…See a picture in the Jan. 27 issue of the Sanborn Weekly Journal.

At around 9:45 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 23, Ashleigh Fry of Woonsocket was headed north on SD Highway 37 when she hit a Black Angus bull that had strayed onto the highway, totaling her Chevy Impala. The Letcher Fire Department and Rescue vehicle were called to the scene, but no injuries were reported. Miss Fry’s parents transported her to the hospital in Mitchell just to be sure, and it was confirmed that she made it through the crash unscathed. The bull, however, had to be removed from the road and did not survive his injuries. 

…See a picture in the Jan. 27 issue of the Sanborn Weekly Journal!

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