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April 12, 2021
WANBLEE, S.D. The Wanblee Mart on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation has now been sold to R.F. Buche, who owns a small chain of Buche Foods and Gus Stop Convenience Stores. Buche will take over on April 28th, 2021.
“The store will be closed on the 28th for inventory, team member orientations and other miscellaneous tasks so our customers are not inconvenienced. However, the store will open back up on Thursday, April 29th for ordinary business and we look forward to meeting our customers,” Buche said. This Wanblee location is a great fit into our brand. I have been traveling on Highway 44 since I went to school at BHSU in Spearfish. I have always loved this store. It’s clean, and Dondee [owner of Wanblee Mart] and her employees have done a great job for the community.”
Remembering South Dakota s last Milwaukee Railroad worker
After spending nearly four decades working for the Milwaukee Railroad, Irving I.J. Carey had collected a trove of souvenirs and memorabilia that are now on display at the Carnegie Resource Center in Mitchell. Written By: Sam Fosness | ×
Shown here is miniature replica of a train traveling along the Milwaukee Railroad, which was created for Irving I.J. Carey s open house that s on display at the Carnegie Resource Center throughout the remainder of April. (Sam Fosness / Republic)
While the late Irvin “I.J.” Carey s illustrious railroad career has been kept relatively quiet, a display of the memorabilia he collected during his time with the Milwaukee Railroad has brought it to light.
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One thing leads to another, and another. In this case, it s more like,
one business leads to another. Case and point? Buche Foods. Buche Foods, based out of Wagner, South Dakota is once again branching
out around the state.
We recently read that Buche Foods has added another grocery location at Dakota Crossing in Sisseton, South Dakota. The new location entered the Buche stable of stores on March 9, 2021. The store will take on the new image Buche Foods at Dakota Crossing The name will keep the Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate identity according to the owner of Buche Foods, R.F. Buche. A grand opening date will be set for sometime in May.
Heavy rain and some snow are all possible throughout portions of the southeastern part of South Dakota mostly starting Sunday, according to the National Weather Service.