[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 152 (2006), Part 9] [Senate] [Pages 12185-12186] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]CENTENNIAL OF THE FOUNDING OF WECOTA, SOUTH DAKOTA Mr. JOHNSON. Mr. President, today I wish to pay tribute to the centennial of the founding of the town of Wecota, SD. The town, with its five streets and five avenues, is a place of great charm and character. [[Page 12186]] Wecota became a town when the Minneapolis and St. Louis railroad was completed. Although small, Wecota has had a rich history. The first building to be established in the community was a small schoolhouse. A year later, the town's post office was organized, which stayed in operation for 75 years. Of the original buildings that were built, a depot, school, bank, and elevators remain to this day. The town has subsisted through many hardships. In 1919, a fire destroyed two grocery stores and the meat market. Then in 1926 a destructive hailstorm damaged most of the community's crops. After the hailstorm, many of Wecota's residents began to drift to other towns, though a core of dedicated residents still occupies the town. The name ``Wecota'' is derived from an Indian word meaning ``friendship,'' and the town holds true to its name. A hundred years after its founding, Wecota continues to be a great asset to South Dakota. I am proud to honor the achievements of Wecota on this memorable occasion. ____________________