A business from Nebraska and one with offices in South Carolina and Minnesota were buying grain without a license, the South Dakota Public Utilities Commission says.
A business from Nebraska and one with offices in South Carolina and Minnesota were buying grain without a license, the South Dakota Public Utilities Commission says.
Butler County Vet Board moving to whole new era of serving veterans
Nick Graham, Journal-News staff
Casey James, right, service officer with the Butler County Veterans Service Commission, meets with a client in the Middletown branch office on Breiel Boulevard. The vet board will be closing the satellite office in favor of operating in the new normal digital world prompted by the pandemic.
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The Butler County Veterans Services Commission is closing its Middletown office but hopes the change will enable them to serve their clients better while saving $227,000, the Journal-News reports.
The commission agreed to permanently shutter the satellite office this week, a facility that has been all-but dormant throughout the pandemic because of mandated restrictions. Executive Director Mike Farmer told the Journal-News they can save $197,000 in personnel costs for three staffers and around $30,000 for rent, internet and other expenses.