Stickney is a small town located in Aurora County, South Dakota, United States. As per the 2020 census, the town has a population of around 287 people.
The town was established in 1906, and its post office was opened the same year. The town was named after its founder and original landowner, Charles H. Stickney.
Stickney is primarily an agricultural town, with farming and livestock production being the primary economic activities. The town is located on the Great Plains and has a semi-arid climate.
In terms of education, Stickney is serviced by the Stickney School District, which operates a single K-12 school. The town does not have many amenities, but residents have access to basic necessities like a grocery store and a gas station.
Overall, Stickney is a typical small town that offers a quiet and simple life, away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
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