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Closing Time: a Twenty-Five-Year Retrospective on the Life and Death
Copyright © 2009 by the South Dakota State Historical Society. All Rights Reserved. MARSHALL DAMGAARD Closing Time A Twenty-five-Year Retrospective on the Life and Death of the University of South Dakota at Springfield Twenty-five years ago, South Dakota Governor William J. Janklow and the state legislature closed the University of South Dakota at Spring- field and converted it into a minimum-security prison. The closing— contested bitterly in the capitol, the courts, and public meeting halls— climaxed almost a century of continuing debates over the existence of the school.1 The community of Springfield had built much of its identity and economy around the school, and residents mourned the loss. Today, the former campus is the site of Mike Durfee State Prison, but memories of the University of South Dakota at Springfield and the fight to keep it alive remain vivid. To visitors, Springfield seems an unlikely place for controversy. The little town is tucked between the softly undulating tallgrass prairie and the slowly rolling Missouri River. Until the mid-nineteenth cen- tury, the area was the domain of the Yankton Sioux Indians, who, un- der their legendary leader Strike-the-Ree, ceded about 14 million acres between the Missouri and Big Sioux rivers with the Treaty of 1858. That treaty, followed closely by the Homestead Act of 1862, triggered a tor- rent of European immigrants—Czechs, Dutch, English, Germans, Ger- mans from Russia (including Hutterites and Mennonites), Russians, Swedes, Norwegians, Poles, Irish, and Austrians—who settled in what became Bon Homme County, Dakota Territory. The newcomers also included many cold-hardy settlers from Canada, plus empire-building Yankees from New England, who leapfrogged through Ohio, Indiana, 1. -
Planning & Development District
Planning & Development District III Yankton, South Dakota District III Contact Information Planning & Development District III 1808 Summit Street PO Box 687 Yankton, SD 57078 (605) 665-4408 [email protected] Donald Reinesch, Chairman Greg Henderson, Executive Director Table of Contents Introduction ............................................................................................................ 1 Purpose ............................................................................................................................... 1 Strategy Committee ............................................................................................................ 4 Public Review and Comment .............................................................................................. 7 Process ................................................................................................................................ 8 Performance ....................................................................................................................... 8 Section I: Background Information ........................................................................ 11 Economy ........................................................................................................................................ 11 Population ...................................................................................................................................... 19 Geography ..................................................................................................................................... -
Tentative Statewide 2022-2025 Public STIP Projects Sorted by County.Pdf
SOUTH DAKOTA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 2022-2025 TENTATIVE STATEWIDE TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM SORTED IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER BY COUNTY Prepared by: SOUTH DAKOTA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF PLANNING\ENGINEERING OFFICE OF PROJECT DEVELOPMENT 700 BROADWAY AVENUE PIERRE, SOUTH DAKOTA 57501 South Dakota Transportation Improvement Program Tentative 2022 - 2025 Report Date 06/24/2021 By County Areawide Federal Fiscal Seq Project Number PC # County Length Route Location of Project Work Description Total Funds ¥ Year Cost(Mil $) ¥ 1 NH-P 0022(71) 06EQ Areawide 0.0 Various Locations Throughout 2022 Areawide Pipe Work 0.213 2022 0.260 the Sioux Falls Area Projects 2 NH-P 0023(55) 06EU Areawide 0.0 Various Locations Throughout 2022 Areawide Pipe Work 0.213 2022 0.260 the Yankton Area Projects 3 NH-P 0021(169) 06EY Areawide 0.0 Various Locations Throughout 2022 Areawide Pipe Work 0.213 2022 0.260 the Mitchell Area Projects 4 NH-P 0032(33) 06F2 Areawide 0.0 Various Locations Throughout 2022 Areawide Pipe Work 0.213 2022 0.260 the Mobridge Area Projects 5 NH-P 0032(35) 06F4 Areawide 0.0 Various Locations Throughout 2022 Areawide Pipe Work 0.213 2022 0.260 the Mobridge Area Projects 6 NH-P 0033(30) 06FA Areawide 0.0 Various Locations Throughout 2022 Areawide Pipe Work 0.213 2022 0.260 the Winner Area Projects 7 NH-P 0033(32) 06FD Areawide 0.0 Various Locations Throughout 2022 Areawide Pipe Work 0.213 2022 0.260 the Winner Area Projects 8 NH-P 0011(120) 06WA Areawide 0.0 Various Locations Throughout 2022 Areawide Pipe Work 0.427 -
Impulse Jerome J
Impulse Jerome J. Lohr College of Engineering South Dakota State University Spring 2017 IMPROVING INSPECTIONS Dear alumni anD FrienDs, Build it and they will come? ince groundbreaking for the Crothers Engineering Hall addition in 2001 through the dedication of the Architecture, Mathematics and Engineering Building in 2015, the Jerome J. SLohr College of Engineering has been placarded with “under construction” signs. While the college still has renovation plans for Crothers, our major building needs are satisfied. As I review enrollment reports from the fall, I can’t help but remember that line from “Field of Dreams”—“Build it and they will come.” Enrollment numbers have steadily been moving up the last five years with a particularly big jump this year (9.95 percent). Our improved and expanded facilities are certainly a part of that growth. But that’s not the only one, and part of the reason for our increased enrollment is our climbing international student population. Rich Reid, our associate dean, has been spending a lot of time going through international airports the last couple of years. He’s not the only one advocating for our college. Oftentimes, you, our alumni, are our best recruiters. In this issue, we take a look at our recruiting efforts and why students are choosing the Lohr College of Engineering for their undergraduate and graduate degrees. New programs, new scholarships? Other attractions for the Lohr College of Engineering are its quality programs and people. One of the exciting developments within the college is in the Department of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering, where a partnership with the College of Agriculture and Biological Sciences created the nation’s first precision ag major. -
City of Yankton Commission Meeting
CITY OF YANKTON 2015_07_13 COMMISSION MEETING YANKTON BOARD OF CITY COMMISSIONERS Regular City Commission Meeting beginning at 7:00 P.M. Monday, July 13, 2015 City of Yankton Community Meeting Room Located at the Technical Education Center • 1200 W. 21st Street • Room 114 I. ROUTINE BUSINESS 1. Roll Call 2. Approve Minutes of regular meeting of June 22, 2015 and Special Meeting Minutes of June 15, 2015 Attachment I-2 3. Schedule of Bills Attachment I-3 4. Proclamation: NFAA Attachment I-4 5. City Manager’s Report Attachment I-5 6. Public Appearances - Special Presentation by Police Chief Paulsen & Lieutenant Brandt II. CONSENT ITEMS 1. Budget Workshop Meeting Dates Consideration of Memorandum #15-169 regarding setting Budget workshop meeting dates on August 11, 12 & 13 Attachment II-1 2. Approving Current Volunteer Firefighter List Consideration of Memorandum #15-160 regarding Approving Additional Members to Volunteer Fire Department Roster per Workers’ Compensation and SDCL requirements Attachment II-2 3. Establish public hearing for sale of alcoholic beverages Establish July 27, 2015, as the date for the public hearing on the request for a Special Events (on-sale) Liquor License for 1 day, August 1, 2015, from Drotzmann & Portillo, LLC (Steve Drotzmann, Partner), d/b/a Rounding 3rd Bar and Casino, 4-H Grounds, Yankton, S.D Attachment II-3 4. Establish public hearing for sale of alcoholic beverages Establish July 27, 2015, as the date for the public hearing on the request for a Special Events (on-sale) Liquor License for 1 day, September 5, 2015, from Drotzmann & Portillo, LLC (Steve Drotzmann, Partner), d/b/a Rounding 3rd Bar and Casino, 302 W 3rd Street to 313 Cedar Street, Yankton, S.D Attachment II-4 5. -
Engaging in a World of Change
Engaging in a World of Change STATISTICAL APPENDIX UNAUDITED ANNUAL REPORT 2020 WESTERN AREA POWER ADMINISTRATION CONTENTS System data Project data System data . 2 Boulder Canyon Project . 42 Facilities . 3 Central Valley Project . 51 Transmission lines . 4 Loveland Area Projects . 63 Resources . 5 Parker-Davis Project . 80 Power marketing system . 6 Pick-Sloan Missouri Basin Program—Eastern Division . 90 Powerplants . 8 Salt Lake City Area/Integrated Projects . 115 Historical flows . 11 Other projects . 140 Peak firm loads . 12 Central Arizona Project . 142 Power sales . 13 Electrical District 5-to-Palo Verde Hub Project . 145 Purchased power . 19 Falcon-Amistad Project . 146 Purchased transmission services . .. 20 Pacific Northwest-Southwest Intertie . 148 Power customers . 21 Olmsted . 151 Top 25 customers in power sales . .. 24 Provo River Project . 153 Repayment . 26 Washoe Project . 155 Marketing plans and rates . 28 Term definitions . 157 Financial statements Combining statements (by agency) . 32 Combining statements (by power system) . 35 Operating expenses . 39 Summary of power system completed plant . 40 Construction work-in-progress . 41 1 SYSTEM DATA System Profile as of Sept. 30, 2020 ED5-to-Palo Pacific NW-SW Pick-Sloan Salt Lake Boulder Central Central Verde Hub Falcon-Amistad Loveland Area Intertie— Olmsted Parker-Davis Missouri Basin Provo River City Area/ Washoe Eliminations3 Asset Canyon Arizona¹ Valley Projects2 Southern Program— Integrated WAPA total Project portion Eastern Division Projects Powerplants 1 1 11 0 2 20 0 1 2 8 1 11 1 (1) 58 Transmission lines Circuit miles4 52 0 1,356 44 0 3,378 591 0 1,710 7,825 0 2,316 0 0 17,272 Circuit 84 0 2,182 70 0 5,436 950 0 2,751 12,590 0 3,727 0 0 27,790 kilometers4 Land5 Acres 1,168 0 19,536 0 0 35,388 16,818 0 22,011 94,123 0 35,913 0 0 224,957 Hectares 473 0 7,910 0 0 14,327 6,809 0 8,911 38,106 0 14,540 0 0 91,076 Substations 2 10 25 0 0 84 7 0 48 130 0 36 0 (17) 325 1 Coal fired plant ceased operating in November 2019. -
Governor Daugaard FROM: James D. Hagen, Secretary Department of Tourism DATE: December 9, 2013 RE: November 2013 Monthly Status Report
TO: Governor Daugaard FROM: James D. Hagen, Secretary Department of Tourism DATE: December 9, 2013 RE: November 2013 Monthly Status Report By the Numbers October Numbers o Unique Web Visitors: up 17.3% o Tourism Tax (1%): $685,333, up 1.8% o Tourism Tax (.5%): $214.696, up 1.8% o Gaming Tax: $312,844, down 1.5% o Hotel Occupancy: down 2.3% o Hotel Overnights (Demand): down 0.8% o Hotel Rates (ADR): up 1.2% Media & Industry Relations November Earned Media o Impressions: 7,132,110 o Ad Value: $191,042 o Number of Clips: 15 FY14 Totals o Impressions: 123,650,745 o Ad Value: $3,695,283 o Number of Clips: 43 Press Releases posted to www.MediaSD.com and the State News Web: Joan Jett and the Blackhearts to Perform on ‘Mount Rushmore’s American Pride’ Float and South Dakota Businesses Recognized for Outstanding Customer Service. Fielded inquiries from media regarding the Macy’s float talent. Posted two visitor industry releases to MediaSD.com. Reviewed four releases for History. Worked with KSFY to make arrangements for a reporter to follow our team while in New York City for Macy’s street team effort; took Presidential mascots to Family Fun Day at Macy’s; visited with people regarding South Dakota’s travel opportunities; helped with filming for our “Monumental Love” social media outreach; and assisted in making arrangements for the Fox & Friends news segment where the mascots appeared on November 26. Distributed Tourism’s November e-FYI to 1,301 list members via Listrak.com and to 2,077 email addresses on Tourism’s industry database on November 21. -
25654-A-SLZ 2010 S.D. 102 in the SUPREME COURT of THE
#25654-a-SLZ 2010 S.D. 102 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA * * * * STEVEN WEST #34271, Petitioner and Appellant, v. ROBERT DOOLEY, Warden, Mike Durfee State Prison, Respondent and Appellee. * * * * APPEAL FROM THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT DEUEL COUNTY, SOUTH DAKOTA * * * * HONORABLE TIM D. TUCKER Judge * * * * CHRIS S. GILES of Ericsson & Giles, LLP Madison, South Dakota Attorneys for petitioner and appellant. MARTY J. JACKLEY Attorney General MAX A. GORS Special Assistant Attorney General Department of Corrections Pierre, South Dakota Attorneys for respondent and appellee. * * * * CONSIDERED ON BRIEFS ON NOVEMBER 16, 2010 OPINION FILED 12/29/10 #25654 ZINTER, Justice [¶1.] Steven West petitioned for a writ of habeas corpus challenging the Department of Correction’s calculation of the time he must serve on two consecutive sentences. The dispute involves the manner of calculating good-conduct credit under SDCL 24-5-1. The habeas court affirmed the Department’s calculation, which applied the statutory formula to each sentence separately. West appeals, arguing that the total time to be served under both sentences should be aggregated before applying the statute. We affirm the Department’s calculation. Facts and Procedural History [¶2.] On July 1, 1998, Steven West was sentenced to 7½ years in the state penitentiary for sexual contact with a child (his “first sentence”). On the same day, he was sentenced to 7½ years for sexual contact with another child (his “second sentence”). The second sentence was to run consecutively to the first. [¶3.] West is an “old-system” inmate because his offenses were committed before July 1, 1996. -
Pharmaciesverification.Pdf
South Dakota Board of Pharmacy South Dakota Pharmacies; Active, in good standing as of October 5, 2018 This document may be used as a Primary Source Verification Certificate ZIP No PH Type Corporate Name DBA Name Address 1 Address 2 City State Code Phone PIC PIC# Issued Expiration 100-1616 R/I ABERDEEN MEDICAL CENTER PHARMACY dba STATE STREET PHARMACY 105 S STATE ST STE 111 ABERDEEN SD 57401 605-225-1945 ROBIN FISCHER 4513 08/10/1994 06/30/2019 100-1861 LTC ABERDEEN MEDICAL CENTER PHARMACY dba DT PHARMACY 815 1ST AVE SE STE 202 ABERDEEN SD 57401 605-725-4001 JENNIFER DAGGETT 5148 05/03/2004 06/30/2019 ABERDEEN MEDICAL CENTER PHARMACY 100-0517 R/I INC dba UNITED CLINIC PHARMACY 3015 3RD AVE SE ABERDEEN SD 57401 605-225-4001 JOANN WREN 4367 06/30/2019 ABERDEEN MEDICAL CENTER PHARMACY 100-0518 R/I INC dba PLAZA PHARMACY 2201 6TH AVE SE STE 23 ABERDEEN SD 57401 605-225-6344 JONATHAN FLIEHS 5693 06/30/2019 100-1992 T ALIXA RX LLC dba ALIXARX-SKYLINE MILBANK 1103 S 2ND ST MILBANK SD 57252 877- 322-4292 BRIAN DRESSING 4100 04/04/2014 06/30/2019 100-1998 TELEPHARMACY ALIXA RX LLC dba ALIXARX-SKYLINE ARLINGTON 120 CARE CENTER DRIVE PO BOX 280 ARLINGTON SD 57212 877- 322-4292 BRIAN DRESSING 4100 05/28/2014 06/30/2019 100-1999 TELEPHARMACY ALIXA RX LLC dba ALIXARX-SKYLINE MADISON 718 NE 8TH AVE MADISON SD 57042 877- 322-4292 BRIAN DRESSING 4100 05/28/2014 06/30/2019 100-2000 TELEPHARMACY ALIXA RX LLC dba ALIXARX-SKYLINE LAKE NORDEN 803 PARK ST LAKE NORDEN SD 57248 877- 322-4292 BRIAN DRESSING 4100 05/28/2014 06/30/2019 100-2001 TELEPHARMACY ALIXA -
US16 Corridor Study Crash History Review (2014 – 2018) US16 Corridor Study
US16 Corridor Study Crash History Review (2014 – 2018) US16 Corridor Study Pennington County, SD August 6, 2019 SDDOT | US16 Corridor Study Crash History Review Table of Contents Introduction ................................................................................................................................ 1 Methodology .............................................................................................................................. 1 US16 Corridor Existing Conditions Summary ............................................................................. 2 US16 Corridor Crash History Summary...................................................................................... 2 US16 Corridor – Crash Severity ............................................................................................. 3 US16 Corridor – Manner of Collision ...................................................................................... 4 US16 Corridor – Other Crash Characteristics ......................................................................... 5 US16 Corridor Seasonal and Daily Crash Trends ..................................................................12 US16 Corridor Median Crossing Review ...............................................................................13 US16 Corridor Segments ..........................................................................................................16 US16 Corridor Crash Segment Summary ..............................................................................16 -
Mountain Pine Beetle Response Project Draft Environmental Impact Statement
MOUNTAIN PINE BEETLE RESPONSE PROJECT DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT USDA Forest Service Black Hills National Forest Custer, South Dakota Commonly Used Acronyms and Abbreviations ARC At-Risk-Community HFRA Healthy Forests Restoration Act BA Basal Area ID Team Interdisciplinary Team BF Board Foot MA Management Area BHNF Black Hills National Forest MBF Thousand Board Feet BMP Best Management Practices MIS Management Indicator Species CCF Cubic Hundred Feet MMBF Million Board Feet CDA Connected Disturbed Area MPB Mountain Pine Beetle CEQ Council on Environmental Quality MPBRP Mountain Pine Beetle CF Cubic Feet Response Project CFR Code of Federal Regulations MVUM Motorized Vehicle Use Map CMAI Culmination of Mean Annual NEPA National Environmental Policy Act Increment NFMA National Forest Management Act CPUA Concentrated Public Use Area NFS National Forest System CWD Coarse Woody Debris NFSR National Forest System Road CWPP Community Wildfire Protection OHV Off Highway Vehicle Plan ROD Record of Decision DBH Diameter Breast Height S&G Standard(s) and Guideline(s) DEIS Draft Environmental Impact SDGF&P South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks Statement SHPO State Historic Preservation Officer EIS Environmental Impact Statement SOLC Species of Local Concern EPA Environmental Protection T&E Threatened and Endangered Agency TMP Travel Management Plan FEIS Final Environmental Impact TSI Timber Stand Improvement Statement USDA United States Department of FRCC Fire Regime Condition Class Agriculture FS Forest Service USFWS United States Fish and -
PENNINGTON COUNTY BOARD of COMMISSIONERS Meeting of June 19, 2018
PENNINGTON COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Meeting of June 19, 2018 The Pennington County Board of Commissioners met at 9:02 a.m. on Tuesday, June 19, 2018, in the Commission Chambers in the County Administration Building, Rapid City, South Dakota. Chair Lloyd LaCroix called the meeting to order with the following Commissioners present: Ron Buskerud, Mark DiSanto, George Ferebee and Deb Hadcock. REVIEW AND APPROVE AGENDA MOVED by DiSanto and seconded by Hadcock to approve the agenda as presented. Vote: Unanimous. CONSENT ITEMS MOVED by Hadcock and seconded by DiSanto to approve the Consent Agenda as presented with the removal of Item 6. Vote: Unanimous. 6. Removed for separate consideration. 7. Acknowledge the filing of petitions signed by at least 25% of the eligible voters within the district and set an election on the question of formation and/or reaffirmation of the Cedar Gulch Sanitary and Water District to be held on July 24, 2018. 8. Acknowledge disinterment permit #1220716. 9. Continue authorization to purchase two 2018 JD 772 GP Motorgraders off the Minnesota State Bid to the 7/3/18 BOC meeting. 10. Recognize and thank the volunteers for the month of May 2018. 11. Approve Board Chair’s signature on the SD DOT Railroad Right-of-Way Joint Powers Agreement for weed spraying services. End of Consent Agenda 6. Minutes of the regular meeting – June 7, 2018: MOVED by DiSanto and seconded by Buskerud to correct the regular meeting minutes from June 7, 2018 to read “the motion carried 3-1 with DiSanto voting no and Ferebee not responding” regarding the Primary Election Canvass.