$1.00 KADOKA PRESS includes tax Volume 108 Number 33 The official newspaper of Jackson County, February 26, 2015

Tentative plans for road projects at February 18 meeting Preschool explores the postal system Sarah DeVries high enough to necessitate adver - board worked on updating the The Jackson County Board of tising for bids. SDDOT road classification map for Commissioners held a special In road project matters, the the county. The roads the county meeting on Wednesday, February board tried to determine which intends to update to primary in - 18, at 1:00 p.m. All board members roads will need to take priority for clude Long Valley Road, Castle - chairman Glen Bennett, Larry 2015. For a start, Hamer Road and Butte Road, Fairview Road, and Denke, Larry Johnston, Ron Wanamaker Road are ready to South Creek Road. Roads in - Twiss, and Paul Briggs - were gravel, and River View Road and tended to update to secondary in - present. Vicki Wilson and Aaron portions of Belvidere Road are un - clude Guptil Ranch Road (which is Richardson were also present. finished. Red Stone Road, Brave believed to be a township road), The board discussed tire price Bull Road, Eagle Nest Road, and Christensen Road, and parts of quotes for the John Deere pay - Snake Butte Road were also men - Craven Road and Hisle Road. loader. After looking at a quote on tioned as possible high priorities. The board went into executive some brands from WW Tire Serv - Another concern for the county session to discuss personnel. ice, the board moved to purchase was finding available gravel. Jim In open session, the board Boto tires at $1,921 each and con - Berry’s pit is currently contracted moved to approve a request from tact Aaron Dolittle to install them. with the county; Denke said he SDDOT to approve bridge inspec - The board discussed culvert would also talk to Scott Olson and tions and classifications. bids and decided to get quotes Mitch Olney to see if the county The nest regular county meet - from Herbers, Sauntee Coller, and could make offers on their avail - ing is scheduled for Monday, Jon Jones, for the Cactus Flat able gravel. March 9, at 9:00 a.m. projects, to see if the cost would be In further road matters the Representative May fields questions at cracker barrel Courtesy photo On Thursday, February 12, the preschool class visited the post office and mailed their valentines to their families. Sarah DeVries tax.” May stated she was against the governor’s pro - They learned what happens to their letters after they are mailed, looked at stamps, helped put up the flag, and Kadoka senior government class hosted a legisla - posed gas tax bill, primarily because there is no time stood in the mail cages. It was a fun day and the students really enjoyed tournig the post office. Front row (L-R): tive cracker barrel on Monday, February 16, at 6:00 limit on the increase. She added “I didn’t hear about Tel Gropper, Owen Grimes, Adalynn Varner, Noah Johnson, and Carsyn Conroy. Middle row: Dalton Grimes, p.m. Representative Elizabeth May spoke and about any of this [gas tax plans] last year... I don’t like Austin Schofield, Bradi Bachand, Dominick Hamar, Madalyn Rock, Teagan Gropper, and Cohen Thomsen. Back 15 were in attendance to present questions. agency bills and I don’t like bills that come from the row: Wendy Horst and Nancy Totton. The meeting opened with questions on education. executive branch.” Asked about her position on Common Core, May Other topics of discussion were HB 1096 and HB stated, “I’m not willing to do a 10 year experiment on 1183, both of which relax concealed weapons laws. the children. I trust the teachers...I don’t want our May conceded that she voted yes on 1096 but added students to think they’re a failure because of one “I can talk to Jim [Bradford] about it; he’s a little Public notices to remain in newspapers: test.” more reserved on the gun issues.” The crowd also Revenue was another major issue discussed. May briefly discussed zoning bills, the Juvenile Reform Internet option defeated attested that the federal government has passed Bill, texting and seatbelt laws, and SB 77 aka the Elizabeth “Sam” Grosz, SDNA all public notices mailed or ments are free to do everything 90,000 regulations in the past 20 years - the 911 lay - “breastfeeding bill” (which May stated she did not Another attempt to change the emailed to them, Westra said. contained in this bill except the out being one that affects South Dakota - and “the plan to vote for because she believes it shouldn’t be a way cities, counties and schools Westra said the bill represented words “or in lieu of the publica - money doesn’t come with regulation.” Asked what mandate). May encouraged the crowd to e-mail her handle their public notices was de - an opportunity “to use resources in tion.” other revenues could offset property tax she replied with any questions or concerns at feated recently at the S.D. Legis - a new fashion.” Bordewyk said this could be - “I don’t really know. No matter what you’d propose [email protected]. lature. He added that it was not an come a “heavy hammer” over the it’s not going to be popular becaue it’s bound to be a Rep. Steve Westra, R-Sioux anti-newspaper bill, but a reflec - newspapers: unless you come in Falls, testified before the House tion of the changing culture. Wes - line on reporting and editorializ - Local Government Committee tra also cited the amount of money ing, the option in this bill would be Feb. 12 that the current method spent on printing the legal notices: exercised. Senate passes to House compromise bill to fix roads and bridges amounted to a "$2 million tax - $60,000 by the Sioux Falls school The rates newspapers may Elizabeth “Sam” Grosz, SDNA Prime sponsor Sen. Mike Vehle, with that board vote automatically payer subsidy" of newspapers. district and $45,000 by the City of charge for these publications has The two bills designed to raise R-Mitchell, however, said he referred to a vote of the people. Westra's bill sought to give gov - Sioux Falls. not been changed since 2007 by money for repair of roads and wanted to talk about where the Vehle endured the picking apart ernment entities the ability to Rep. Dan Dryden, R-Rapid City, the state, he said, and what is bridges in the state have been two proposals agreed. That would of the bill, but implored fellow choose either the Internet or the said it was an opportunity to save spent is less than one-half of 1 per - combined into one and passed out be the annual 2-cent tax increases Senators to pass the bill and deal official newspaper for public no - money and still would be done cent of a local government's an - of the Senate with yet another per gallon for gasoline and alcohol with it when it returned for agree - tices. He said HB 1167 was about with local control. nual budget. He cited the Sioux add-on. fuels. The Senate version caps ment to future changes. how people are getting their infor - Diana Miller, lobbyist for the Falls School District, spending The bill retains the SB 1 title, that tax after eight years, while The bill needed two-thirds ma - mation today, as well as ease of 18-member Large School Group, $42,380 in 2013 from a $293 mil - but no longer will be raising $100 the House version let it run for 15 jority to pass because of the taxing use. said nobody would be forced to lion budget. The City of Sioux million for the job ahead. Gone years. measures included. Westra outlined for the commit - switch to online posting, but noted Falls spent $54,912 on legal no - are: a new tax on agriculture dyed Several attempts were made to The bill passed 26-8 in the Sen - tee several provisions in the bill that each will be able to decide tices out of a $366 million budget, fuel, a wholesale fuel tax, and a amend the bill, and one introduced ate and then was handed to the that would be implemented if a what is best for their community, Bordewyk said. new registration fee for hybrid- by Sen. Dan Lederman, R-Dakota House State Affairs Committee. local government entity decided to while providing government effi - Bordewyk said the unfunded fuel and electric vehicles. It is ex - Dunes, was successfully added. That hearing could be held this put all of its legal notices online in - ciency. mandates found in the bill could pected this version would raise That amendment would give coun - week. stead of publishing them in the of - Municipal League lobbyist amount to as much or more than about $50 million for state, county ties and townships the ability to ficial newspaper. Yvonne Taylor said that small what is being spent now on pub - and township roads and bridges. impose an increased tax levy, but Among those provisions would towns would probably keep pub - lishing. He cited the cost of mail - be an option for residents to have lishing in their local newspapers. ing copies to all residents who However she pointed out that request them as an example. He some newspapers have dropped questioned: what if 5,000 people below the circulation limit of being ask for this service? And how often a legal publication, so that some would those mailings be made? Kadoka hosts AAU wrestling tournament entities have had to find a new He noted that all South Dakota publication in another area in newspapers archive their legal no - which to publish. tices on sdpublicnotices.com, Other organizations that which has been active more than chimed in were the South Dakota seven years. Association of County Officials, The ink on paper format, how - the Associated School Boards of ever, creates a permanent record. South Dakota, and the City of He said it was unrealistic to expect Sioux Falls. the public to search out a website South Dakota Newspaper Asso - for this information. ciation General Manager David “Verification, authentication, Bordewyk said giving those enti - permanence,” said Bordewyk. ties the option to discontinue “These are words we have long as - printing their legal notices in the sociated with printing public no - newspaper sets “a dangerous tices in newspapers, and these are precedent.” He said he agreed it words that are as important today was not an anti-newspaper bill, as ever before.” but said “it is an anti-people’s The committee voted 11-2 to right-to-know bill.” send the bill to the 41st day, which Today, he said, local govern - in effect, kills the bill. Gov. Daugaard signs bills into law

Gov. has South Dakota State Fair and to signed the following bills into law: declare an emergency. SB 14 – An Act to provide for SB 61 – An Act to place certain the possession and administration substances on the controlled sub - of opioid antagonists by first re - stances schedule and to declare an sponders for the treatment of drug emergency. overdoses. HB 1001 – An Act to establish a SB 15 – An Act to allow for dis - wine direct shipment license and cretionary appeals of illegal sen - wine carrier license to enable the tences. direct shipments of certain wine in SB 22 – An Act to revise the South Dakota. penalty for altering a registration HB 1004 – An Act to authorize device issued by a dealer. the direct sale of distilled spirits SB 34 – An Act to revise certain from artisan distillers to retailers provisions concerning the admin - and wholesalers. istration of benefits provided to HB 1071 – An Act to revise the veterans and to declare an emer - number of signatures required for gency. a nominating petition for sanitary Robyn Jones SB 46 – An Act to make an ap - district trustees. The Kadoka AAU wrestling team hosted a tournament on Sunday, February 22. Wrestlers include, front row (L-R): McCoy Bonenberger, Carter Kendrick, propriation of other fund expendi - HB 1104 – An Act to revise cer - Jace Grimes, Zachary Varner, Tel Gropper, Ian VanderMay, Teagan Gropper, and Olivia Lyo. Middle row: Madison Stilwell, Isabella Williams, Peyton ture authority to the Department tain provisions regarding the noti - Porch, Landyn Koehn, Ella Lamont, and Makaylan Bonenberger. Back row: Mason Stilwell, Cyril Eisenbraun, Lincoln Koehn, Ryan Shuck, Gus Stout, of Agriculture for the construction fication procedure for payment of and Caden Stoddard. Not pictured: Tyce Gropper, Tyus Williams, Jyntre Coller, Jadyn Coller, Dalton Porch, and Jonathan MacFeat. of the Nordby Exhibit Hall at the delinquent special assessments. Editorial Thursday, February 26, 2015- Kadoka Press - 2

Lookin’ Around | Syd Iwan Office of the Governor | Dennis Daugaard

City Dwellers been quite so upsetting if it hadn’t loaf of bread on the side, and cof - Offering Quality, Afford - is a partnership between T. Denny dents. It is available to those who stated very clearly on his chart fee and water to drink. It was a able Higher Education In Sanford and the State of South achieve a 24 or above on the ACT At present, we are bone-fide that he was allergic to it. The first veritable feast, and I enjoyed it a South Dakota Dakota. Mr. Sanford donated $25 and earn good grades in high city dwellers, or at least we have dose of the stuff slipped past us, lot, never mind that it cost $41.60 million, which the state matched, school while taking a rigorous cur - been for almost two weeks now. but I caught them before they did with tip. I don’t plan to repeat this Education after high school can to create a $50 million scholarship riculum. The scholarship's aim is You know what that involves such the second. This is very fortunate. wild extravagance any time soon, be expensive. Over the past few program for students entering to incentivize our best students to as people everywhere and cars, The medicine involved here is but it was kind of fun the one decades, the cost of higher educa - high-need workforce programs at stay in South Dakota for college. pickups and trucks. Naturally called Haldol and is supposed to time. tion has increased much faster South Dakota technical institutes. Because the scholarship has not there needs to be tons of stop exert a calming influence. Well, in Naturally, I’ve had plenty of than average inflation. The costs The program will fund 300 full- kept up with the increasing cost of lights and stop signs to keep traf - Chance’s case, it certainly does time to observe a lot of people and of things like food, housing and ride scholarships for qualified ap - college, it is not the incentive it fic moving in some sort of organ - not. It does the opposite. This is their ways. Some are quite round medical care have increased over plicants in high-need programs. once was to keep young people in ized way. Additionally, the huge not too surprising since Chance’s and some are tall and thin. There the years, but, on average, not at Anyone interested in enrolling in the state. In my budget, I have parking lots at hospitals and at mom, Corinne, had a nasty reac - are fast movers and slow, friendly the rate of college tuition. In some one of the high-need programs in proposed to increase the value of big stores allow you to get plenty tion to Haldol as well. It made her and not so much. I haven’t had places it’s downright unaffordable. South Dakota is eligible. Gradu - the scholarship from $5,000 for 4 of exercise walking back and forth so nervous she could barely sit any real trouble with anyone ex - For instance, a four-year degree ates of these programs have high- years of college to $6,500 for 4 to wherever you want to go. The down. I have never tried the stuff cept possibly the one fellow who from an Ivy League school can cost paying, in-demand jobs waiting years of college. My proposal to in - whole business can be fairly tiring personally and have no intention wanted me to give him a ride from up to $100,000. for them at the end of their school - crease the scholarship, House Bill to us country dwellers who, on the of doing so. the hospital to a motel. He was The truth is that higher educa - ing. Employers in these fields will 1147, is dependent upon approval way to town at home, may see no Despite all this, there are some rather a rough-looking fellow alto - tion doesn’t have to be expensive have a bumper crop of skilled and from the Legislature. other vehicles for the first thirteen advantages to being in urban gether so I turned him down and young people don’t have to go motivated applicants for jobs that The Build Dakota tech school miles of dirt and gravel roads, and areas. If you need food or supplies, which made him a little angry. I far from home to get a good educa - now remain unfilled. scholarship and the Opportunity sometimes no one on the paved they are available twenty-four didn’t particularly relish the idea tion. South Dakota’s tech schools Anyone interested in the pro - Scholarship are both wise invest - road to town either. I somewhat hours a day somewhere in town. of him sitting next to me in a car. and universities offer affordable gram can go to builddakotaschol - ments. It is my hope that these prefer the dearth of traffic to an There are some good cafés as well. Oh, yes. I do wish motels would programs and a number of schol - arships.com to see what programs scholarships will lead more young abundance of it. A couple of places do excellent go back to good old metal room arship opportunities, including are eligible and how to apply. people to consider the affordable, As you may have figured out by breakfast items. Others do tasty keys instead of those unpleasant the Build Dakota Scholarship and The South Dakota Opportunity high quality education experi - now, we presently are city folks be - steaks. Seafood is in no shortage electronic cards. The electronic the Opportunity Scholarship. scholarship provides financial aid ences offered right here in South cause son Chance is still in the either. Then there are the ethnic ones quit working every other The Build Dakota Scholarship for South Dakota high school stu - Dakota. hospital after having a breathing places where you can get tacos and minute and have to be taken back crisis with his myasthenia gravis. burritos or oriental fare, and buf - to the office to be refreshed. They We will have been here two weeks fet-type places where you can are very frustrating to say the if we stay until Tuesday, but there overeat in the extreme. Hamburg - least. is some hope we may go home to - ers are easy to find too and are So, there is the saga of a coun - From the U.S. Senate | Senator morrow, which is Monday. That often quite good. try fellow turned city dude for a would be fine. We might have been Last week, I somehow managed bit. It hasn’t been all that bad, and able to leave sooner except for to eat the most expensive meal I some parts have been fairly enjoy - Where’s the Meat? sory committee report recom - very agency tasked with promot - Chance being given a medicine the mends to the agencies what ing agriculture would encourage have ever had in my life. Corinne able. Nevertheless, I’ll be glad to Many of us recall the popular other day that he is highly allergic should be included in the new di - people not to eat meat. From the had given me a gift certificate to get back to less populated areas 1980s ad campaign by the fast too. When he had it at Mayo Hos - etary guidelines. The nearly 600- short-lived Meatless Mondays, to the place, you see, and I thought I where the air is a little fresher, food chain Wendy’s with its slo - pital over ten years ago, it put him page report leaves lean red meat misguided dietary guidelines, might as well use most of it since and I seem to be able to breathe gan, “Where’s the beef?” The ad in a terrible state. He stiffened up out of what it considers to be a farmers and ranchers deserve it may be a really long time before more freely. Hopefully that will poked fun at many fast food estab - something chronic, his eyes rolled healthy diet, which is not only a more of an ally in USDA, rather I can get back to finish it up. Any - happen tomorrow, and we will no lishments for the sometimes small back into his head, and it was a great concern to dietitians who than an adversary. Misleading di - way, they had a meal that involved longer be city dwellers but just size of the hamburger patty com - scary scenario altogether. It could support consumption of lean red etary guidelines would not only two lobster tails plus some pasta those who are completely at home pared with buns. Wendy’s gained have been fatal. This time around, meat but is also concerning for the confuse consumers but would also in a cheese sauce with added on the lone prairie. Having a son attention for their clever ad that it was a smaller dose so the effects South Dakota livestock industry. harm South Dakota’s livestock in - shrimp and lobster in it. There out of danger will be a big plus as touched on the frustrations of weren’t quite as bad. It worried us This isn’t the first time the dustry. was a salad beforehand, a small well. many patrons who wanted more nonetheless. It wouldn’t have Obama administration has pro - I urge the Obama administra - for their money. While the cam - moted limiting meat consumption. tion to reconsider the recommen - paign is now a famous slogan in As you may recall, in 2012, USDA dations in the report. As a member the advertising world, a slight sent an in-house newsletter en - of the Senate Agriculture Commit - modification of the slogan could | Representative couraging employees to partici - tee, which oversees USDA, I will From the U.S. House highlight concerns about the new pate in “Meatless Mondays” while continue to closely monitor the Obama administration report on dining in USDA cafeterias. The guidelines as they move forward. With the IRS, It’s Guilty legally earned cash in the bank. settle – so long as they could keep 2015 dietary guidelines for Amer - newsletter went on to attack the As Kimberley and I continue to do until Proven Innocent How can that be a felony? I pay a half-million dollars of his cash. icans—“Where’s the meat?” production of meat in the U.S., our best to maintain a healthy my taxes, I try to do everything He didn’t accept their offer. They Every five years, the U.S. De - Innocent until proven guilty: saying that meat production has diet, we’ll be supporting the prod - correct.” came back later and offered to set - partment of Agriculture (USDA) It’s the basis for legal proceedings “a large environmental impact,” ucts of farmers and ranchers No one ever claimed the money tle for just $109,000. Again, he and U.S. Department of Health in the U.S. – except when the IRS and that an employee should “help across the state, including lean was earned through illegal activi - didn’t accept because to his knowl - and Human Services review the is involved. Under their rules, the yourself and the environment” by red meat, and I encourage South ties. Instead, the IRS argued Mr. edge he did nothing wrong. dietary guidelines for American IRS sentences first; asks questions not eating meat. Dakotans to join me. Clyde had deposited the money il - In the end, he agreed to forfeit food consumption. A recent advi - later. It’s an unacceptable practice legally. They cited a law, which $50,000 to settle the case. This It is hard to believe that the and something I’m committed to was intended to stop terrorists was after he’d already spent holding them accountable for as a and drug dealers, that requires nearly $150,000 on his legal de - member of the House Ways and banks to report any cash transac - fense. Means Oversight Subcommittee. tion over $10,000 and makes it il - What the IRS did here was ab - | Senator During an Oversight Subcom - legal for account holders to split surd. At the hearing, IRS Com - From the U.S. Senate mittee hearing earlier this month, up the deposit in order to avoid missioner John Koskinen offered I heard testimony from a small- having the bank file a report. an apology to any business owner Waters of the U.S. Rule small ponds, field ditches and diction. In this case, I believe it is business-owning veteran. Andrew Mr. Clyde admitted that he had who was wrongly impacted. And Hurts South Dakota Pro - other areas with only remote con - Congress’s duty to determine Clyde started “Clyde Armory” – a a number of deposits for just while that’s more than they’ve re - ducers nections to water, essentially al - whether such a sweeping policy gun and ammunition retailer in under $10,000, but not because he ceived in the past, it hardly makes lowing them to dictate farming change is necessary. I’m confident Athens, Georgia – in 1991. Over In South Dakota, agriculture is operations. that many of my colleagues would was trying to skirt the law. up for the business they lost. our number one industry, account - the next 17 years, he grew the Rather, he had a standard insur - It’s hard to know where to start Over the President’s Day re - agree with me that the Waters of business from a “home business” ing for more than half of our eco - cess, I hosted a roundtable discus - the U.S. proposal is completely un - ance policy that would only insure with this IRS. The agency’s tar - nomic output. To be successful, our to a storefront shop, sustaining it deposits up to $10,000. geting of conservative groups has sion with area stakeholders in necessary. even through three deployments farmers and ranchers must be Sioux Falls to hear firsthand how In 1972, the Clean Water Act Within a matter of days, his an - made many question the agency’s good stewards of their land so that to Iraq and Afghanistan. nual taxes were due and the next political independence and the Waters of the U.S. proposal established a system that gives On April 12, 2013, he got a visit it remains viable. And they are. would impact agriculture. Repre - the EPA and the Army Corps of employee payroll had to be made. whether one’s use of free speech South Dakota producers are in - that he’ll never forget. Two federal By the time those bills were paid, could be held against them. Its sentatives from the South Dakota Engineers the ability to regulate agents stopped by his store, ques - herently good conservationists - Corn Growers Association, the navigable waters, such as rivers. he had no more working capital lavish taxpayer-funded confer - their livelihoods depend on it. tioned him about his business, and left. He said he immediately had ences have raised even more ques - South Dakota Soybean Associa - It allows local governments to notified him that nearly one mil - They don’t need the Obama Ad - tion, Ag United, Minnehaha monitor smaller water features, to cancel every product order he tions. ministration interfering in their lion dollars had already been could and take out an $80,000 Hardworking taxpayers de - County and the South Dakota like ditches, ponds, and streams taken from his company’s bank ac - conservation efforts. Farm Bureau all showed up and because state and local govern - loan to cover regular business ex - serve answers. What the IRS is Unfortunately, the Environ - count at the local credit union. penses. doing – how they are conducting told me the same thing—the pro - ments are more in touch with eco - He testified: “I was never so mental Protection Agency (EPA) posed rule would significantly nomic and environmental It took more than three months themselves – is ridiculous. It is and the Army Corps of Engineers afraid in my life, not even in com - for his case to get in front of a completely unacceptable. They handicap their day-to-day opera - situations on the ground. This has bat, so much so that I trembled think they know how to manage tions.Under the new rule, my un - been working for the past 43 years judge. And when he finally did, must be held accountable and I’m our land better than us. Their when they left…. I was just de - the federal government offered to committed to doing that. derstanding is that if a farmer – without the heavy hand of Wash - positing my own hard earned and latest proposal would redefine wanted to spray fertilizer on his ington getting in the way. EPA’s jurisdiction under the Clean fields but part of it was connected Giving the EPA and the Army Water Act, expanding its regula - to water – even temporarily – that Corps of Engineers more control tory authority to cover puddles, farmer would have to apply for a over our lives and land is both un - [email protected] permit before he or she could pro - necessary and unwise. Every ceed so as not to contaminate that farmer and rancher I have talked water. And we all know how well to about this has agreed that the the federal government is at pro - proposed rule would bog down cessing paperwork. their productivity with massive If the intent of the rule is new regulatory hurdles. It is clear merely to “clarify” the Clean to me that the Waters of the U.S. Water Act and not change any pol - proposal is fatally flawed. I will icy – as EPA claims is the case – continue to seek ways to stop its then they shouldn’t need this rule implementation as a member of on the books at all. But I agree the Environment and Public with farmers and ranchers that Works Committee, which has ju - the rule would be a complete over - risdiction over EPA and the Army haul and expansion of EPA’s juris - Corps.

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Kadoka Area News | Sydne Lenox, 837-2465 District 27 News | Liz May

Friends of Alan Lord of Greeley, Mitchell were weekend guests at shower. She then went on to Pierre With Crossover Day this coming as Common Core are necessary for ways the same as reality. On CO, received word of his death on the home of her parents, Pam and to visit with her dad, Hank Wednesday and only three weeks a quality public education. I would Thursday, Feb 19, Rep. Dan February 19. Alan was a former Keith Bonenberger. While here Kosters. left, Session is in full gear. So far, disagree. Actually, I believe Com - Kaiser stood on the House floor resident of Kadoka, the son of they celebrated Joslin’s eighth Members of Save the Pearl or - of the 429 bills introduced, 19 have mon Core removes diversity from during session and moved Joint Sturgis and Mary Alice Lord, who birthday before returning to their ganization met on Tuesday been withdrawn, 42 have been public education and holds back Rule 7-7 for HB 1223. Joint Rule graduated from Kadoka High home in Mitchell. evening, February 17 at the Gate - signed by the Governor, 10 are on our children from reaching their 7-7 is more commonly called a School and was married to the for - Marvin Moor picked up his son, way Apartments Community the Governor’s desk and the rest full potential. This is the debate smokeout. It is a tool that any leg - mer Norma Gilchrist, who sur - Mitch, last Saturday in Pierre and Room. Topics of interest included are either in process or have been that needs to happen by the South islator can utilize to force a bill out vives. Funeral services are they went to Bonesteel to help new windows being put in, two killed. Dakota legislature. This is also the of a committee. In this case Rep scheduled for Saturday, February Marv’s mom celebrate Valentine’s more upstairs rooms that are The House this week passed debate that is not happening. Kaiser was asking the House floor 28 in Greeley. day and her birthday. Deb Moor being cleaned and plans for the Joint Resolution 1005 with a vote Throughout this session the to support him in forcing the Alisha (Bonenberger) Lockhart went to Murdo that day, where she June reunion. The next meeting is of 64-5. Shannon County residents House Education committee and House Education committee to and children, Joslin and Brice, of attended Emily Bork’s baby scheduled for March 17 at 6 p.m. voted for the name change during Senate Education committee had send HB 1223 out to the House the last general election and it multiple hearings where the De - floor. Rep. Kaiser needed 24 legis - passed with over two-thirds of the partment of Education blue lators to stand for the smokeout vote, thus allowing the legislature badges have bombarded the com - and he received 27. to approve the name change. The mittees with single-sided presen - The next step will happen on Resolution must now be a ap - tations and testimony promoting Tuesday. The floor will have to Kadoka Nursing Home | Cathy Stone, 837-2270 proved by the Senate. Common Core (blue badges are vote by a simple majority (36 I’ve been on the House Educa - employees or hired lobbyist that votes) on whether to bring the bill Had several stopping in for a that they don’t stop and say hello. potatoes and gravy, corn, rolls, and tion Committee for three years. work for a State agency, they get to the floor calendar for a debate. visit with our residents this week. Melissa Ammons came by to see cake. Those family members com - Common Core is an issue I have paid to lobby against constituents This past week I was fortunate S tarting off our week we had the her mom, Sheila Bowen, on Sun - ing by were Bob’s wife, Roseann been involved in for several years quite often). Attempts to get alter - to have Bennett Co. Senior Gov - pleasure of Lois Pettyjohn playing day. It sounds like Melissa is doing Tridle, Greg and Sylvia, Kelly and now. It is an issue that has really native viewpoints heard have been ernment class and Kadoka Senior hymns for us to sing to and then good and that makes her mom Jackie, Carol and Randy, Gina and snuck up on a lot of parents squelched by these committees. Government class visit the SD Father Matt held Mass service. We more at ease. John, Casey and Naomi and baby, around the country. The battle These committees are not allowing Capital. Also, for the past two really appreciate their continued Coming in to visit with Vance and his two sons, Robbie against Common Core has also any bills to come to the floor that weeks Tyana Gottsleben and Brett dedication to the residents. Grandma Emma Jarl were Stan, and Peyton, and Debbie and Tom. brought together a diverse section would allow a true debate to hap - Carley have served as “Legislative Lola Joyce Riggins came by to Debbie, Trey, and Savannah Knis - Bob looked so happy with every - of the population that are hard to pen between legislators about Pages.” Both, Tyanna and Brett see and spend time with many. pel. Emma’s face lights up when - one around him and it makes me classify as one identifiable group. Common Core. are from Philip. I love the oppor - Everyone enjoys her visits. ever those two great grandkids feel so good inside when the family There are traditional conservative This legislative session there tunity to visit with the young citi - Sue Kaiser comes by very regu - stop by! Coming up very soon will members get together and remi - groups opposed to Common Core was in fact one bill that I believe zens of South Dakota and answer lar to see her mom, Marjorie Rus - be Emma’s 101st birthday, what a nisce of the good ‘ol days. due to overreach by the federal was created as a means to force any questions they have regarding sell. They always look so happy lady! Get well cards can reach Betty government. There are more lib - that debate upon the House floor, the political process. When I’m in when they’re together and I know On Saturday, the Bob Tridle VanderMay at Fall River Health eral-oriented groups opposed to HB 1223. This bill would end SD their presence, I remember why I Marj sure enjoys her stopping by family got together here for Bob’s Services, 1201 Hwy 71 S, Hot Common Core because it takes involvement in Common Core. The do what I do… and reminiscing, she is so sweet! birthday dinner. Cathy Stone and Springs, SD 57747 power away from teachers. There meeting lasted around two hours As always you can contact me Popping in on Aunt Joy Parker Cathy Ireland served 16 dinners Until next week I will sign off. are parents opposed to Common and included testimony from both at the House Chamber number were Ron and Renate Carson. and fixed two hold plates. The Have a great week! Core because the new curriculum sides of the issue. The process was 773-3851. Leave a phone number They don’t let too many days go by meal consist of roast beef, mashed and teaching methods being im - working. Then, the discussion was and I’ll call you back. The fax plemented alongside Common stopped by a motion to table the number is 773-6806. If you send a Core are wreaking havoc on their bill. Tabling a bill in situations fax, address it to Rep. Elizabeth children’s education. There are like this is done purely to stop the May. You can also email me at also groups opposed to Common discussion. Once a motion to table [email protected] during ses - Gateway News | Lola Joyce Riggins, 837-2053 (Let it ring) Core because it is the ultimate im - the bill is moved, no more debate sion. You can keep track of bills plementation of Outcome Based on the bill is allowed. The tabling and committee meetings at this May we put Marilyn Wilsey on fered her to Hot Springs to the west like a pin point and disap - Education. motion passed 8-7. The tabling of link: http://legis.state.sd.us/ You our prayer list that the lesion on hospital for the extra treatment peared into the clouds. Battling Common Core in this bill ended the debate in House can also use this link to find the her nose isn’t serious. they can do for her there. Betty Berry enjoyed the day South Dakota has been quite diffi - Education, and prevented the legislators, see what committees Did you see the pretty sunset Did you see that spectacular Saturday with her son, John, and cult. The establishment politicians House floor from having to debate they are on, read all the bills and Friday evening? Those blue and sendoff to little Jaedyn Olney’s daughter-in-law, Lesa. in Pierre have signed onto Com - a hot political topic. track the status of each bill, listen white clouds sure made a beautiful service on Main Street? There Everyone is pretty quiet about mon Core. I understand why some Common Core for the 2015 SD to committee hearings, and con - extension. were bunches of balloons turned sharing their news, but this too is of them believe Common Core is legislative session had ended. For - tact the legislators. May we send prayers for Betty loose in the air to heaven. The pretty quiet, or if not, has to be good. They believe standards such tunately appearances are not al - VanderMay. She had the misfor - wind carried them up until they kept that way. tune to fall and break her back. were looking like straight pin tips. Thought: Be kind to one an - When I was over to the care center Some gathered and came above other. It makes the day brighter, is was also reported that her neck Main Street looking like a little as does forgiveness. was also broken and they trans - black ball and then drifted north District 27 News | Jim Bradford

We have now finished the sixth They pay the state sales tax but testified showed how serious their week and bills are being heard in pay no local sales tax simply be - financial needs are going to be in a steady stream on committees as cause of where their business is lo - the future. And this is just for the Norris News | June Ring 462-6328 we approach cross-over day on cated. In testimony I tried to make basics of county government. Feb. 25. That’s the day when all the point that while there may not Too many of the decisions made "Success is more a function of were supper guests that evening. went to Sturgis to watch Jeff's son bills must clear one legislative be that many of these businesses by legislators seem to focus on consistent common sense than it Paul and LuAnne stopped in on Jacob play basketball. Susan re - body before going to the other body located in the country outside of keeping costs down for the state, is of genius." Capsule Sermons their way home from Rapid City. turned home Thursday. Friday for their consideration. House city limits, it is still fair that these but continues to shift more ex - Friday Jim went into White River Dan and Susan helped work cattle Bill 1227 passed through House businesses pay the same sales tax. penses to the counties. This con - Some of the cattle of Alberta, for the boys' basketball game with at Howard Heinert's place. Mor - Taxation on a 9-6 vote. It will be Why should a business located tinues to put counties in a bind Cliff and Pam Allard were sold New Underwood. gan played in the pep band for the heard on the House floor either on one side of city limits get the ex - and we must listen to these seri - Thursday in Valentine. Sunday afternoon, February 15, games in White River on Friday. Tues. or Wed. Feb. 24 and 25 in emption? Especially considering ous concerns and help them de - Ken Koistenen of Pierre and the Bruce Ring's took Dalton Rock Saturday she taped the games for order to be heard before cross-over the great need of county govern - velop solutions. House Bill 1227 Kelly Koistenen of Spearfish vis - to meet his folks and return home 7-Teen. Sunday after church, day. I was the prime sponsor in the ments to run services, it is impor - might be one of those solutions. ited Maxine Allard on Monday the after spending the weekend with Susan and Morgan went up to Senate and worked with Rep. Liz tant for us to consider ways for As always, I invite you to con - 16th. They did a few chores for the Rings, and then they met Dave Rapid City to visit Cindy in the May from District 27 and Rep. them to raise the revenues to pro - tact me with your questions and her, and did some scouting around and Emalia VanderMay and hospital. Mike Verchio from District 30 to vide these services. It is possible concerns. I may be reached at in the area, but that activity was handed Reina over to them. They Rose West and Jeannine Wood - bring this bill forward. It would that certain counties will have to 685-4241 or hampered a bit by the snow went on to Rapid City to celebrate ward were in Winner Thursday for authorize counties to impose sales declare bankruptcy. Those who [email protected] squalls during the day. Emalia's birthday up there with the RC&D meeting, and got back taxes in the area of a county out - Saturday Maxine had June more family members. to White River in time for Bible side of legal boundaries of munici - Ring over for a luncheon of bean Jeremy Ring was named stu - study that evening. Rose was sec - palities. Any money collected by soup and cornbread. dent of the month at Kadoka High retary for the Cattlewomen's this would go into a special county Rev. Denke held Ash Wednes - School. meeting at the museum on Friday tax fund. This bill is about fairness    day services at St. Peter on Monday evening Bruce and afternoon. and also about recognizing the Wednesday, and Ash Wednesday June Ring traveled to Rapid City, Noreen Krogman was at the great financial needs of county     services at St. John on Thursday and stayed the night with Rob and museum in White River February government. evening. It was followed by a soup Peggy Roberts. Tuesday morning 11 for the Riverview Club meeting, I want to thank those residents     supper Thursday evening at St. Bruce took June to her medical ap - hosted by Jan Endes. They were and county officials from Bennett, John. Soup makers for the evening pointments at Rapid City Regional happy to welcome two new mem - Shannon, and Jackson counties     were Jessie and Sharon Ring. and the radiology building across bers, Betty Risseeuw and Lorena who came to Pierre and provided The Hubers are still combining the way. When all that was finally Hight. testimony. Also Bob Wilcox who      corn on the days when the weather done, they shared an early supper February 13, Richard and represents the SD Assoc. of is right for combining. Some of the with the Robert's family at Golden Noreen went to the sale in Ft. County Commissioners and spoke   cows in their feedlot have had Corral, ran a couple more errands, Pierre, as Mark and Carolyn Krog - in favor of this legislation. calves, and they have found a dif - and headed home. Thankfully I-90 man were selling calves there that This will not interfere with tax    ferent home for them. was clear, but the rest of the roads day. Saturday the 14th, they went collection within a municipality or Friday Kenda went to Winner were patchy with ice and snow. to Valentine for the Bull Bash. the 4% the state collects in sales             to pick up and deliver a new re - Friday the Bruce Ring family Wednesday they were in White tax. There is a “tax break” for       fridgerator for David and Nicole, were in Wall for the Long Valley River for Ash Wednesday Services. many businesses which are physi - as theirs quit on them. Lions basketball game with the Friday the 20th Noreen was at the cally located outside of city limits. Saturday Bill and Kenda were Wall teams. Cattlewomen meeting, and then in Vetal for the firemen's benefit Jessie Ring received word of the went over to the double header smoker. death of her Aunt Mary, and Sun - basketball games. Richard joined Erin Heinert came from Sioux day after church she left for her there. Saturday they went to Falls this past weekend to spend Cresco, IA, to attend the funeral the games with Todd County, but time with her parents, Gary and on Monday, and also the prayer also went to the soup and chili Anne Heinert. service for a cousin who died about meal, a benefit for two students to Howard, Nette, Chris and Beau the same time as Aunt Mary. attend a People to People Ambas - Heinert were in Kadoka Tuesday Eunice Krogman came home sador deal. Sunday afternoon evening for the supper put on by with her niece, Janice Ring, after Noreen joined Laurene Emery and Genex. church last Sunday and visited Rose Ruff for a DNP quilting ses - Amy Lehman came in to White with her. Later Lorena Hight came sion in Mission. River for the Mellette County Cat - and took Eunice home. On Wednesday, Carol Ferguson tlewomen meeting Friday after - Sharon Ring rode with Torey spent time with her mother, Irene noon. After the meeting she joined and Tyler Ring to Wall for the bas - Kaufman, while Ed hauled calves Blake and attended the girls' bas - ketball games there. The Lions to Valentine for Alberta Allard and ketball game with Philip, and the tied the B game, and won the A Howard and Nette Heinert. boys' basketball game with New game. Sacred Heart Catholic Church Underwood in the gymnasium. Cheyenne and Orlana Schmidt has Lenten Mass each Wednesday Saturday they went to the Ben were in Chamberlain Saturday to at 7:00 p.m. all through Lenten and Jenny Dimond bull sale in take in a tournament July was season. Wood, and that evening were playing in, and then came back to among the fans at the boys' bas - White River that evening for the ketball game with Todd County at boys' basketball games with Todd White River. County. Lori Schmidt took Jace in Gale, JoAnn and Gary Letellier for those games. College News were in Kadoka for Ash Wednes - Dan and Susan Taft were in day Services. Thursday Gary and Martin last Monday for appoint - Chadron State College dean's JoAnn were in Midland for the ments, and found out Susan's sis - list for the fall semester of 2014 Midwest Elevator workshop on ter, Cindy, was taken to Rapid City includes 383 students. The dean's farming practices. Friday Gary, with appendix trouble. Dan and list, which requires a 3.5 cumula - Gale and JoAnn were in Rapid Susan returned home and then tive grade-point average, on a 4.0 City keeping appointments. Susan went up to Rapid City that scale. Students must be enrolled Julie Letellier visited her par - evening. She stayed with Saman - in 12 credit hours of coursework ents, Jim and Marjorie, on Mon - tha and kept appointments on during the semester to qualify. day, Presidents' Day. Paul, Tuesday, Wedneday and Thursday. LuAnne and Andrea Beckwith Tuesday Chris, Susan and Sam Taylor Merchen, Norris Sports Thursday, February 26, 2015 - Kadoka Press - 4 Kougars have tough week Lady Kougars finish season

This was our second and final First off the girls’ basketball meeting against the Rapid City program players and coaches Christian Comets, on Monday, would like to say a great thank January 16. We came out strong in you to the community for all of the the first quarter and handled the positive support during the sea - Comets 1-3-1 defense that had son. The ladies worked hard over given us trouble the first time. In the last three and a half months the second and third quarters the make big improvements in their Comets were just too strong and basketball skills, fitness, and abil - pulled to be a big lead. Christian, ity to be an encouraging team. plain and simple, is one of the best Members of the program look for - team around and we weren’t able ward to keep the positive progres - to match their size and quickness. sion moving forward into the off However, the boys finished with a season and into next season. solid fourth quarter. It was great On the 13th of February the to see they guys keep playing hard Kougars traveled to Colome (home right up to the final buzzer. of Coach Beck where her poster is Jarrett VanderMay lead the still found on the gym wall). The team with 15 points, Wyatt Enders “C” team got things started right had 7, AJ Bendt added 6, Patrick away for Kadoka with a convinc - Brown with 5, Zach Stone put in 4, ing 30-2 win. The girls displayed and Reese Sudbeck, Aaron Janis, excellent teamwork and tough de - and Storm Wilcox each had 2. fense, with nice balanced scoring of Lindsey VanderMay with 8 Kadoka 10 12 22 43 points, Kaylee Eisenbraun with 7, RC Christian 21 40 67 77 and Katy O’Daniel and Alyssa Civitek with 6 apiece. On Friday, February 20 the The junior varsity kept the awe - Kougars traveled to the Presho to some play going with one of the take on the Lyman Raiders. It was most exciting games of the season a battle the whole game. We winning a nail biter 26-24. Ve - started out a little slow but caught nessa Buxcel led the Kougars with our rhythm in the second quarter 8 points and a break away steal, to take a quick lead. The Raiders score, and 1 to seal the victory. responded back to go up by 5 at Tigh Livermont also had two great half time. When we came out of put backs early on and vital free half time we didn’t take care of the throws down the stretch to finish Sarah DeVries ball and Lyman was able to capi - with 6 points. The varsity game Destiny Dale #14 looks to pass the ball against the Bennett County defense. talize for easy baskets. We dug saw Kadoka fall to the Cowgirls ourselves into a 17 point deficit. 25-63. Emma Stone scored 6 The boys didn’t give up as Patrick Kougs had a nice balanced attack focus on your win/loss record, points and pulled down 8 rebounds with Venessa Buxcel scoring 9 focus on trusting your teammates.’ Brown hit three 3’s in a row down and Destiny Dale scored 6 points the stretch. We narrowed the lead points, Tyra Fugate 8 points, and The “C” team got it rolling early and 6 boards. Kelsey Lensegrav with 7 points. and cruised to a 32-13 victory. to 6 but couldn’t get any closer and Tuesday the 17th the Kougs game ended with Lyman holding The varsity struggled offen - Alyssa Civitek had 9 points and were on another long road trip to sively losing 11-41. Kelsey Lenseg - sister Asiah Pierce scored 8. The on for an eight point win. I don’t Dupree. The “C” team again bat - know how we kept getting back rav had 5 points in the game and JV completed an and of the season tled against a tall Dupree team Scout Sudbeck dished 3 assists turkey winning their last three into the game, as we were out re - losing in the end 29-33. Kaylee bounded and had 28 turnovers. and had 2 steals. games, this one in overtime, 28-26. Eisenbraun controlled the glass on Thursday the 19th was Miranda Dale scored 9 points and The guys were very resilient and Robyn Jones both ends and finished with a just wouldn’t quit. It’s great to see Storm Wilcox gets the basket on steal against RC Christian. parent/senior recognition night as Tyra Fugate put in 2 buckets and game high 14 points and Savan - the Kougars hosted Bennet 4 free throws for 8 points. that kind of fight in the Kougars. nah Solon chipped in 9. The JV Jarrett VanderMay put in 16 County. Destiny Dale, the lone The varsity team lost 16-65. The Kougars will travel to Kougars! built to a two game winning streak senior standout, was recognized Scout Sudbeck led the Kougars points, AJ Bendt added 13, Zach defeating Dupree 33-14. The Stone 11, Patrick Brown 9, Wyatt Philip on Friday, February 27. Coach Mark Reiman and had great advice and reflec - with 8 points, while Emma Stone Enders 4, and Aaron Janis 3 Kadoka will be hosting boys’ tion: ‘I have been in basketball for controlled 7 rebounds and Destiny points. district play that will be held on 9 years. What I have learned? In Dale had 4 steals. Kadoka 7 29 45 65 March 2, 5 and 6. basketball, it's not just a team, it's Finally the varsity traveled to Lyman 13 34 57 73 Come support your home town a group of girls growing together Lyman for districts on Monday the as a family. There are caddy fights 24th to square off against Stanley here and there, just like families. County. The lady Kougs ended on There's always room for improve - a positive note, playing relentless ment. Basketball builds character defense throughout the contest, on and off the court. It's not the but falling 22-51. Emma Stone number of wins of losses you have, scored 9 points and Scout Sudbeck it's how the team sticks together ripped down 9 boards. throughout the fight. I have had a Again the girls’ program would different coach every year while in like to thank all for the continued high school, so I have learned how support throughout the season. to play different styles of basket - We look forward to continuing the ball. Advice for future ball players: journey to improve and work to - It goes by fast. You don't get a sec - gether to have a positive program. ond chance for high school basket - Go Kougs, Team Together. ball so give it your all. It ends Coach Dylan Moro faster than you think. Practice hard, play hard, have fun. Don't

Wyatt Enders #4 drives in against the defense.

Jarrett VanderMay #31 gets the shot.

Anna Stone #25 takes the ball to the basket. Sports Thursday, February 26, 2015 - Kadoka Press - 5 Grapplers send six to state AAU wrestlers hit the mat at recent tournaments Six wrestlers from the Philip •Pin Corten Dobesh (STM) 0:41 Spearfish - Feb. 7 Philip - Feb. 16 Area team are headed to the State •Dec. Daniel Slama (SC) 2-0 •Pin by Jacob DeSersa (HS) 5:40 4th: Zachary Lechette 1st: Bella Williams, Lincoln B Wrestling Tournament following 160 lbs: Kaylor Pinney 3rd Rocky Mountain Nationals Koehn, Dalton Porch, Jyntre Region 4B action in Ft. Pierre at record 30-10 - Gillette, WY - Feb. 7 Coller; 2nd: Carter Kendrick, the Stanley County High School •Pin Dylan Tobacco (RC) 1:35 •Pin Duell Tomac (L/M) 1:43 6th: Lincoln Koehn Jadyn Coller; 3rd: Madison Stil - last Saturday, Feb. 21. •Tie break.-1 Cooper Carter (SC) 2-3 Bennett Co. - Feb. 8 well, Tance VanderMay; 4th: Pey - Advancing to state are Cash •Tech. fall Cameron McManigal (LYM) 22-6 1st: Carter Kendrick, Lincoln ton Porch, Zachary Lechette, Gus Wilson, Hunter Peterson, Rance •Dec. Trey Nachtigall (HS) 9-3 Koehn; 2nd: Teagan Gropper, Stout, Jonathon MacFeat, Mason Johnson, Nick Donnelly, Kaylor 170 lbs: Seth Patterson record 4-16 Tance VanderMay; 3rd: Tel Grop - Stilwell, Tyus Williams; 5th: Cyril Pinney and Geoffrey DeVries. The •Pin by Chandler Bakley (BC) 0:45 per, Jerrett Hutchinson, Landyn Eisenbraun top four place winners from the re - •Bye Koehn; 4th: Cyril Eisenbraun Kadoka - Feb. 22 gion tournament advance to state •Major dec. by Jeff Pourier (RC) 8-16 220 lbs: Jory Rodgers Rapid City Cobblers - Feb. 8 1st: Olivia Lyon, Bella Williams, action. record 11-19 1st: Bella Williams; 2nd: Jyntre Peyton Porch, Tel Gropper, Gus As a team Philip Area placed •Bye Coller, Tyus Williams, Jadyn Stout, Jonathon MacFeat, Jyntre fifth in the region out of 17 teams. •Pin by Chase Schoenhard (MP) 1:20 Coller; 3rd: Zachary Lechette, Gus Coller, Dalton Porch, Jadyn Coller; Team scores were Stanley •Bye •Dec. Ahmet Basaran (PC) 5-4 Stout 2nd: Landyn Koehn, Makaylan County – 162, Potter County – •Pin by James Nelson (BC) 1:30 Wall - Feb. 15 Bonenberger, Carter Kendrick, 161, Bennett County – 149, Hot 285 lbs: Geoffrey DeVries 4th 1st: Tance VanderMay; 2nd: Lan - Lincoln Koehn; 3rd: Madison Stil - Springs – 126, Philip Area – 114, record 12-22 •Pin by Trevor Gress (HC) 2:28 dyn Koehn, Bella Williams, Gus well, Teagan Gropper, Mason Stil - Mobridge-Pollock – 112.5, Lem - •Dec. Sosa Arneson (HS) 3-0 Stout, Dalton Porch; 3rd: Peyton well, Caden Stoddard, Tyus mon /McIntosh – 93, Custer – 49, •Dec. Kaan Emir (MP) 1-0 Porch, Lincoln Koehn, Mason Stil - Williams; 4th: Ella Lamont, Jace Sully Buttes – 41.5, St. Thomas •Pin by Gress 1:20 well, Caden Stoddard; 4th: Madi - Grimes, Zachary Lechette, Tance More – 34.5, Newell – 31.5, The State B Wrestling Tourna - son Stilwell, Zachary Lechette, VanderMay, Cyril Eisenbraun; Robyn Jones Lyman – 31, Harding County – 26, ment is in Rapid City at the civic Jyntre Coller, Jonathon MacFeat, 5th: Ryan Shuck Caden Stoddard works hard and tries to get the pin. Lead-Deadwood – 22, Hill City – center Friday and Saturday, Feb. Tyus Williams 18, Red Cloud – 16, and McLaugh - 27 & 28. Start time is 10:00 a.m. lin – 3. both days. Wilson, an eighth 106 lbs: Cash Wilson 2nd grader, will go head to head with record 32-15 eighth grader Trey Fortin (28-12) •Bye from Warner/ Northwestern. This •Pin Caden Lenz (MP) 0:51 •Sudden Vic.-1 J.D. Carter (SC) 6-4 is Wilson’s first trip to the state •Pin by Carl Cronin (PC) 1:34 tournament. Peterson, an eighth 113 lbs: Hunter Peterson 2nd grader, in his second trip to state record 33-6 •Bye will take on Ben Soukup (31-16), •Pin Alex Phelps (HS) 0:36 a sophomore from Wagner. Junior •Major dec. Alex Kruske (LD) 13-4 Rance Johnson is a two time place •Tech fall by Luke Heninger (SC) 1-16 winner at state. He and senior 126 lbs: Keagan Fitch record 25-21 Sully Musat (16-14), Redfield/ •Bye Doland will square off in the first •Dec. Dylin Johnson (LD) 5-0 match. Donnelly, a two time state •Inj. default to Joshua Simunek (HS) •Dec. by Issac Olson (MP) 7-11 place winner and a sophomore, 132 lbs: Trey Elshere will take on Adonis Ruml (16-12), record 12-18 a senior from Howard. Pinney, a •Bye freshman, squares off against •Pin by Brice Harkless (HS) 3:14 •Pin Zach Murray (LD) 2:51 Tyler Scott (23-12), a senior from •Dec. Bleau Hoge (L/M) 10-5 Groton. This is Pinney’s second Carter Kendrick uses his streghth to get the pin as the ref, Jory Rodgers, •Pin by Jaden Madison (MP) 2:50 trip to state. DeVries, a sopho - counts the seconds off. Gus Stout grips tight and gets the pin. 138 lbs: Victor Dennis record 9-24 more, in his first time at state will •Pin by Brady Hill (SB) 0:30 match up against Webster’s jun - •Bye ior, Eric Page (23-15). •Pin by Blake Jensen (CUS) 3:35 Head coach Matt Donnelly 145 lbs: Rance Johnson 1st record 36-5 looks forward to the state tourna - •Pin Nathan Bauer (MP) 4:10 ment and is hoping for a success - •Tech fall Chris Thomas (LD) 16-0 ful tournament for his wrestlers. •Pin Lane Schuelke (NEW) 4:35 •Dec. Casey Heninger (SC) 7-4 He knows the competition will be 152 lbs: Nick Donnelly 2nd tough, but knows Philip Area record 23-8 wrestlers can take on the best, •Bye and win.

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837-2259 in Kadoka Lincoln Koehn (R) works to get in position for the take down during his second match. Teagan Gropper works hard in the first round and gets a pin.

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Back Row (L-R): Coach Mark Reiman, Bobby Anderson, Dustin Enders, Storm Wilcox, Jarrett VanderMay, AJ Bendt, Zach Stone, and Assistant Coach Karl Ireland. Front Row (L-R): Jeremy Ring, Colby Enders, Reese Sudbeck, Abe Herber, Patrick Brown, Wyatt Enders, Steven Kiewel, Denny Standing Soldier, and Peyton Loibl. Not pictured: Aaron Janis and Assistant Coach Chris Byrd.

District 13 Teams Kadoka Area • Lyman •Jones County White River • Stanley County • Crazy Horse

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Dorothy Wheeler Peggy Jo Weber Stone

Dorothy Wheeler, 88, of Martin, Scout and 4-H leader for several Peggy Jo Stone, age 62, Yank - Peggy left this world on Febru - SD, passed away at Hospice of the years. Dorothy was a member of ton, S.D., died Thursday, Febru - ary 19th, 2015, at Avera McKen - Hills in Rapid City, SD, on Tues - the Presbyterian Church, the ary 19, 2015, at Avera McKennan nan Hospital in Sioux Falls day February 17, 2105. Her death American Legion Auxiliary and Hospital in Sioux Falls. following a sudden diabetes re - followed a lengthy illness. Rebecca Lodge. In later years she Peggy Jo Weber was delivered lated brain injury. She was 62. Dorothy was born December 19, kept books for the Martin Laun - into her family by a midwife in Peggy Jo loved her family and 1926, near Griswold, Iowa, at the dromat and Bingo’s Drive-In. She Echo, Minn., on May 25, 1952, and friends. In addition to her hus - farm home of her parents; the eld - was nearly 80 and still doing a baptized in the Catholic church in band, Guy, Yankton, and her est of six children of Frank and good job when her family had to Vesta soon after. Born to Gregor daughter, Anna Rose Stone and Vera (England) Ray. She attended convince her it was time to retire! and Dorothy (Erickson) Weber, special friend, Tyler Anderson, elementary school at a country To all who knew her, Dorothy she was third in a family that Hitchcock, she is survived by her school near their home and grad - was a quiet, little lady with a car - would grow to nine children. mother, Dorothy Weber, Philip, uated from high school in Gris - ing heart, gentle soul and a The family lived in Echo until and siblings, Tim (Betty) Weber, wold. She told about hard times friendly smile. Up to the end she Peggy was nine, it was then that Douglas, Wyo., Julie (Patrick) during the war and how they had was still able to flash that smile they moved to Philip, where her Seager, Philip, Kay Reckling, to make do. She was a learned and say something that proved father took a job at the First Na - Kadoka, Craig Weber, Philip, seamstress and made herself a she had not lost her sense of tional Bank. Suzan Berry, Philip, Anita Weber, couple of suits out of cast off men’s humor (when we least expected At the age of 11, Peggy first Scottsdale, Ariz., Jack Weber, suits. She admits that she never way 18. Dorothy substituted at it). Son, Ron was her most dedi - faced her life long nemesis, Juve - Gillette, Wyo., and Jeff (Randi) knew how her folks got the money the school for Eva for a few weeks, cated caregiver possible 24/7. nile Diabetes. Although life be - Weber, Gillette, Wyo.; her ex - to send her to business school in thus getting acquainted with the Survivors include three sons, came difficult, her spirit was tended in-law family, mother and Omaha, NE. There she excelled in first folks she met inSouth Dakota Richard (Sherry) Wheeler and strong and she enjoyed growing father-in-law, William R. Stone typing, shorthand, and bookkeep - including the O’Neills, Byrds, Ronald Wheeler of Martin and up in Philip and spending time care of babies, and was often and Sylvia Davis Stone, Rapid ing. She returned to Griswold and Byrnes and Johnsons. Using his Larry (Diane) Wheeler of Tampa, with family and friends. It was sought out to put IVs in tiny pre - City; sisters in-law, Susan (Paul) landed a job at a law firm there. own trucks, Burnell worked on FL; two daughters; Rose (Carl) also during this time that she had emies, or detect heart murmurs Robinson, Chamberlain, Louise It was at the boarding house various road construction jobs Bauman of rural Kadoka and her first job, cleaning the bank that others could not hear. She Stone, Lincoln, Neb.; brothers-in- where she stayed that she met a near Gettysburg, Midland, and - Terri Wheeler of Anaheim, CA, after it closed in the afternoons. later worked for Dr. Stan Seibel, law, John (Linda) Stone, Rapid handsome young man that had Mission. Dorothy said that there five grandchildren; Pam Brown, She became a beautiful young an orthopedic surgeon and, most City, and Dave (Virginia) Stone, come there after being discharged were times she got real homesick Jody (Brad) Stout, Joy (Phillip) woman, attending school and par - recently, for Avera Home Medical Spearfish; along with 23 nieces from the U.S. Navy. Burnell but the people in these areas were Hetle, Casey (Sarah) Bauman, ticipating in activities with her Products. She helped many people and nephews, and 30 grandnieces Wheeler was working in heavy some of the nicest she had ever and Zachary Wheeler and ten friends, graduating from Philip in all her works as a registered and nephews; and many friends, equipment construction for his met. She had to toughen up and great-grandchildren; three sisters, High School in 1970. nurse, but was especially fulfilled especially Mary Grandi and her cousin. He had been stationed in eventually came to appreciate this Cleo Steffen of Griswold, IA, Joan Peggy had three passions in life; by her work with the babies and “soul sister,” Jeanie Stibral. the southern Pacific during com - “forsaken” country. (Vernon) Lafrenz of Atlantic, IA, her marriage, her nursing career, team in the NICU. She was preceded in death by bat. They were married in Coun - They moved to Martin in the and Sharon (Ray) Curran of and above all else, being a mother. Peggy's daughter, Anna Rose, her father, Gregor A. Weber; cil Bluff, IA, onSeptember 22, spring of 1949 where Burnell op - Prescott, AZ. After graduating high school, arrived on the morning of Febru - nephews, James D. Weber and 1947. erated a small service station, Dorothy was preceded in death Peggy spent that summer working ary 15, 1988, in the hospital in Joseph A. Parisi; and brother-in- Shortly after, they decided to go hauled freight and delivered mail. by her husband Burnell, her par - with her high school friends in Yankton, and she was the answer law, William R. Stone, Jr. west. Burnell had roots in South He later purchased a semi truck ents and two brothers. Wall, where thanks to white jeans to years of prayer. As Anna grew There will be visitation from Dakota and the only living mem - and trailer to start his trucking Funeral services were held Fri - and a black light, Guy Stone met up, Peggy enjoyed helping with 12:00 to 1:00 p.m. MT, followed by ber of his immediate family lived business that continued for the day February 20, 2015, 10:30 am, Peggy at a dance at the legion her dance recitals, going to horse a funeral Mass at 1:00 p.m. at the in the Harrington community. His next forty plus years. Dorothy did at Lindsey Memorial Presbyterian hall. Her kind and gentle spirit, shows, planning birthday slumber Sacred Heart Catholic Church in brother, Leonard with his wife all the bookkeeping for their own Church in Martin, South Dakota. subtle humor and beauty over - parties and being able to help with Philip on Saturday, February 28. Eva and sons Harold and Donald business and also some years for Burial was in Martin Communi - whelmed him and on June 20, activities in school. Peggy always A memorial service will be held ranched there and Eva was the Martin Lumber and Coal. tyCemetery. A memorial has been 1972, they married in Philip. made sure every last detail was at 7:00 p.m. CT on Thursday, Harrington school teacher. They In her younger years, while established and donations may be Until her death, they faced all of perfect, whether it was making March 5, at St Benedict's Catholic moved to Vetal in May 1948, raising a family, Dorothy enjoyed sent in care of Bennett County Fu - life's joys and challenges together. sure a horse got one last brush be - Church, Yankton, with visitation where Burnell was engaged in the belonging to a bowling league and neral Service, PO Box 65, Martin, After time at St. Johns School of fore going in the show ring, or dur - from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. road construction on U.S. High - canasta club. She was a Cub SD 57551. Nursing in Rapid City, and The ing elementary school always Interment will be at the Rose University of Wyoming in going in on picture day, where she Cemetery on the Cheyenne River Laramie, Peg graduated from The not only made sure Anna's hair Bluffs near Pedro at a later date. University of South Dakota, Ver - was brushed, but that every child All memorial gifts will be do - Loren (Pete) Brugman Yvonne (Novak) Brugman million, with a nursing degree in in her class got their hair brushed nated to The Juvenile Diabetes 1975. She spent the next 25 years right before getting their picture Foundation. Loren (Pete) Katherine Carolyn at Sacred Heart Hospital in Yank - taken. Peggy's crowning achieve - Arrangements are with the Brugman passed Yvonne (Novak) Brugman ton in the Neonatal Intensive ment was motherhood and, as Rush Funeral Home of Philip. away February passed away on January Care Unit (NICU) and well baby Anna grew, her joy showed to all Her online guestbook is avail - 23, 2015, in the 15, 2015, in Seattle, nursery. While working in the who knew her. She could not be able at www.rushfuneralhome. Swedish Ed - Washington, from kidney NICU, she dedicated herself to the more proud of Anna Rose. com monds Hospital cancer. in Seattle, Wash - Most people knew ington. her as Yvonne. She was Loren was born April 8, 1926, to Earl A. Eliason born in Kadoka James and Sophia on April 13, (Thompson) Novak. She Earl Allen Eliason, age 79, Cot - Eliason, Ethan Eliason, Grace 1926, to attended school in tonwood, S.D., died Thursday, Eliason, Carl Poss, Jane Poss and Clarence and Washabaugh County and February 19, 2015, at Golden Liv - Lucas Almendinger and his wife, Geneva Brug - until high school. She ing Meadowbrook Nursing Home Kirsten; one great-granddaughter, man. He at - graduated in 1943 from in Rapid City. Ariana Almendinger; one sister, tended grade Kadoka High School. Earl Allen Eliason was born Helen Scott of Lynnwood, Wash.; school in Kadoka Yvonne and July 10, 1935, to Volla (Sandusky) nephews, John Scott, Terry Scott and country Loren (Pete) Brugman and Carl Eliason. He lived on the and David Scott; and niece, Mary school, gradu - were married in May family ranch while attending Robbins. ated from Kadoka High School in 1944. He and 1944 at the Presbyterian Church Manse in Kadoka. grade school in Cottonwood and Earl was preceded in death by Yvonne Novak were married in May 1944, then Pete entered the U.S. Navy and served with the high school in Quinn. his parents, Carl and Volla Elia - Loren joined the Navy and served in the Seabees Seabees in the Pacific Ocean. Yvonne stayed with Earl served in the United States son. during World War II in the Pacific Ocean. her in-laws Clarence and Geneva Brugman and Army from 1957 to 1959. Services were held Monday, Upon discharge Pete joined his wife in Seattle worked in the ASC office in Kadoka. Later Yvonne He married Mary Flanagan in February 23, at the United and began working with sheet metal, installing and a friend LaVonne Mattson moved to Seattle and 1963. He married Mary Schull Church in Philip. heating and air conditioning units all over Seat - Yvonne worked for Washington Mutual Savings Percy in 1983. Music was provided by Sally tle until his retirement. Bank until her retirement. Earl attended barber school in Jankord, pianist. Ushers were Pete was preceded in death by his only child, A baby girl, Pamela Jean, was born in 1955 but 1963-64. He began cutting hair in Danny Oldenberg and Terry Pamela Jean in 1955, his wife Yvonne on Janu - passed away at six months from a heart defect. a shop in Philip, eventually taking Buchert. Pallbearers were Frank ary 15, 2015, his parents Clarence and Geneva Preceding Yvonne’s death were her mother, over ownership. He operated Virchow, Glen Bennett, Bill San - Brugman, and his brothers Kenton and Reese. Sophia, father James, and brothers Delman, Ivol, Earl’s Barber Shop for over 40 dal, Mickey Daly, Gary Williams He leaves to mourn his passing brothers Allen and Neal. years. He continued to live on the Sierra Vista, Ariz.; daughters, and Vern Omdahl. and Bruce, sister Ardis (Bob) McCormick, and a Besides her husband and his family, she leaves to ranch until he moved to a nursing Mary and her husband, Clifford Burial followed at the Cotton - host of nieces, nephews and friends. mourn a sister-in-law Mary Lou and several nieces, home in Rapid City in 2007. Poss, Philip, and Alice and her wood Cemetery. Funeral arrangements had been made previ - nephews, cousins, and friends. Survivors include sons, William husband, Rob Almendinger, His online guestbook is avail - ously to rest beside his wife Yvonne by the Floral Previous to Yvonne’s death arrangements were Eliason of Gillette, Wyo., and Brainerd, Minn.; his grandchil - able at www.rushfuneralhome. Hills Funeral Home of Lynnwood, Washington. made for private burial by Floral Hills Funeral Peter Eliason and his wife, Jenny, dren, Hailey Eliason, Seamus com Home in Lynnwood, Washington.

Church Calendar CONCORDIA LUTHERAN Meals for the Elderly Kadoka • 837-2390 Monday, March 2: Potato soup and meat salad sandwich. Sunday Services: 10:00 a.m. Tuesday, March 3: Baked chicken and baked potato. OUR SAVIORS LUTHERAN Long Valley • Pastor Lauren Ley Wednesday, March 4: Beef noodle stroganoff. Sunday Services: 5:00 p.m. Thursday, March 5: Hamburger patty and potato salad. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Kadoka • Pastor Gary McCubbin • 837-2233 Friday, March 6: Salmon loaf and macaroni salad. Worship Services: 11:00 a.m. • Sunday School: Sr. Adults - 9:45 a.m. Sunday School: All Ages - 9:45 a.m., • Sept. - May Questions or for more information about the meals program please call Release Time: 2:15 p.m. Wed. • Sept. - May 837-2413. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Interior • 859-2310 Sunday Worship: 11:00 a.m. BELVIDERE COMMUNITY CHURCH Pastor Gary McCubbin • 344-2233 Upcoming Area Events Sunday Worship: 9:30 a.m. • Coffee & Donuts: 10:30 a.m. Sunday School: 10:45 a.m. Sept. - May Friday, February 27: OUR LADY OF VICTORY CATHOLIC CHURCH •3rd & 4th Grade and Junior High Boys’ Basketball with Philip at Father Matt Fallgren • Kadoka • 837-2219 12:30 p.m. Mass: Sunday - 11:00 a.m. • Confession After Mass •Boys’ Basketball at Philip at 6:00 p.m. INTERIOR COMMUNITY CHURCH •State Wrestling at Rapid City. Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. • Church: 10:30 a.m. Saturday, February 28: EAGLE NEST LIFE CENTER •State Wrestling at Rapid City. Gus Craven • Wanblee • 462-6002 Sunday Church: 11:00 a.m. Monday, March 2: •Boys’ Basketball Districts at Kadoka. ST. PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH-LCMS Midland • Rev. Glenn Denke • 462-6169 Wednesday, March 4: Sunday Worship--10:00 a.m. MT/11:00 a.m. CT •Interior Reading Night from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Thursday, March 5: PEOPLE’S •Boys’ Basketball Districts at Kadoka. Friday, March 6: MARKET •Boys’ Basketball Districts at Kadoka. •3rd & 4th Grade Boys’ Basketball Tourney at Wall. WIC, Food Saturday, March 7: Stamps & EBT •3rd & 4th Grade Boys’ Basketball Tourney at Jones County. Phone: 837-2232 Robyn Jones Monday thru Saturday To list an event on the Events Calendar please call 837-2259, or Friends and family release balloons into the sky in remembrance of 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. Jaedyn Marie Olney on Wednesday, February 18. email press@ kadokatelco.com or [email protected]. Public Notices Thursday, February 26, 2015 - Kadoka Press - 8

NOTICE TO BIDDERS bid is on: certified or issued by a state or national There must be enclosed with each bid a Roof E Gravel Haul – Bid # 1, Gravel Haul - Bid bank domiciled in South Dakota, payable draft, certified check or cashier’s check 13 SQ Glass Mat gypsum ½ inch GRAVEL HAULING # 2, Gravel Haul - Bid # 3, or Gravel Haul to the order of the City of Kadoka in the certified or issued by a state or national primed - Bid # 4. amount of at least 5 percent or, in lieu bank domiciled in South Dakota, payable 13 SQ Rubber roofing -fully adhered Notice is hereby given that the Jackson thereof, a bid bond of at least 10 percent to the order of the City of Kadoka in the system -45 mil Score existing EPDM County Commissioners are accepting All bids must be filed in the Jackson of the amount of the bid as a guarantee amount of at least 5 percent or, in lieu per manufactures requirements for sealed bids on patch graveling (flash County Auditor’s Office, 700 Main Street, that the bidder will enter into the pro - thereof, a bid bond of at least 10 percent recover. dumping) on Jackson County roads. Kadoka, SD or mailed to Jackson posed contract and furnish the required of the amount of the bid as a guarantee 95 LF cap flashing R&R County, P O Box 280, Kadoka, SD performance bonds. that the bidder will enter into the pro - Jackson County will supply the gravel for 57543. Bids must be received no later posed contract and furnish the required Roof F NOTICE OF the project. Jackson County will mark than 1:00 p.m., Monday, March 9, 2015. Each bid must be accompanied by a cer - performance bonds. 4 SQ Glass Mat gypsum ½ inch primed ANNUAL MEETING areas of each road on which gravel is to Bids will be opened at 1:05 p.m. Mon - tificate of insurance with minimum liability 4 SQ Rubber roofing -fully adhered sys - be placed. Bids to be submitted by ton day, March 9, 2015. coverage of One Million Dollars Each bid must be accompanied by a cer - tem -45 mil Score existing EPDM per The Tri-County Predator District’s annual mile per project, an itemized bid explain - ($1,000,000.00). tificate of insurance with minimum liability manufactures requirements for recover. meeting will be held March 2, 2015, at ing how the bidder will bill the county, or The Board of Jackson County Com - coverage of One Million Dollars 44 LF cap flashing R&R 7:00 p.m. at The Steakhouse in Philip. a lump sum total per project. missioners reserve the right to accept or Pursuant to State Law, a copy of the bid - ($1,000,000.00). reject any or all bids, and to accept the der’s sales and use tax license and a Roof H [Published February 12, 19 & 26, 2015, #1 Hamar Road ( CS 62 ) from Hwy 73 bids that are in the best interest of Jack - copy of the bidder’s excise tax license as Pursuant to State Law, a copy of the bid - 65 SQ Glass Mat gypsum ½ inch at the total approximate cost of $11.72] east and south six miles. son County. issued by the State of South Dakota der’s sales and use tax license and a primed #2 Eagle Nest Road ( CS 54 ) from must accompany the bid. In lieu of a copy copy of the bidder’s excise tax license as 65 SQ Rubber roofing -fully adhered Hwy 73 west and south seven miles Vicki D. Wilson of the license, the bidder shall submit ap - issued by the State of South Dakota system -45 mil Score existing EPDM and end on (CS 54 A) near the Jackson County Auditor propriate evidence that the bidder and all must accompany the bid. In lieu of a copy per manufactures requirements for NOTICE TO BIDDERS Gordon Good residence. affiliates have the appropriate licenses. of the license, the bidder shall submit ap - recover. # 3 North five miles of South Creek [Published February 26, 2015, at the total propriate evidence that the bidder and all 230 LF cap flashing R&R GRAVEL HAULING Road ( CH 4 ) from southwest corner of approximate cost of $26.64] The beginning date for this project will be affiliates have the appropriate licenses. Section 27, June 1, 2015 and all work on this project Roof J Notice is hereby given that the Jackson T 1 S, R 23 E north to the Haakon must be completed before August 14, The beginning and ending dates for this 56 SQ Glass Mat gypsum ½ inch County Commissioners are accepting County line. 2015. A penalty of $100.00 per day will project will be negotiable, to correlate primed sealed bids on patch graveling (flash # 4 North three miles of the Belvidere ADVERTISEMENT be assessed for each day past August with the beginning date for the project by 56 SQ Rubber roofing -fully adhered dumping) on Jackson County roads on Road ( CH 3 ) from southwest corner of 14, 2015, that the project remains incom - the hot mix asphalt company. However, system -45 mil Score existing EPDM an on call, as needed basis. Section FOR BIDS plete. The City of Kadoka will be respon - the beginning and ending dates of the per manufactures requirements for 17, T 1 S, R 24 E north to the Haakon CITY OF KADOKA sible for traffic control on this project. project are June 1, 2015 (beginning) and recover. Jackson County will supply the gravel for County line. August 14, 2015 (ending). The City of 195 LF cap flashing R&R projects designated by the Board of Notice is hereby given that sealed bids Questions regarding this project and bid Kadoka will be responsible for traffic con - Commissioners. Jackson County will Bids must include time frame as to when for furnishing, laying and compacting ap - specification should be directed to: trol on this project. Upper Roof mark areas of each road on which gravel work would begin, and estimated time proximately 460 tons of “Hot Mix” asphalt Patrick Solon, City Street Superintendent 3,400 SF R &R aluminum coating is to be placed. Bids to be submitted by the project would be completed. Work concrete, with an additional 140 tons to at 605-837-2140. Questions regarding this project and bid with fiber ton mile or an itemized bid explaining to begin when notice given by the County be used for patching at various locations, specification should be directed to: how the bidder will bill the county. Highway Superintendent. will be received by the City of Kadoka, [Published February 19 & 26, and March Patrick Solon, City Street Superintendent Denote on outside of envelope: South Dakota at the City Finance Office 5, 2015, at the total approximate cost of at 605-837-2140. Rubber roof. Work to begin when notice given by the Project specifications may be obtained at until 4:00 p.m. (MDT) on March 9, 2015. $87.72] County Highway Superintendent. the Jackson County Auditor’s Office. Envelope shall be marked “Chestnut [Published February 19 & 26, and March Roof A Repair loose and bridging 605 – 837 – 2422 Street Improvement Project”. The bids 5, 2015, at the total approximate cost of flashing and one puncture hole. The successful bidder will be required to shall be for two (2) items: mobilization $73.10] Roof B Fix ongoing leaks. provide a certificate of insurance in the All bids exceeding $25,000 shall be ac - (lump sum) and “Hot Mix” Asphalt Con - ADVERTISEMENT amount of $1,000,000 to Jackson companied by a bid bond in the form of a crete (price per ton in place). Bids will be Denote on outside of envelope: County, SD. certified check, cashier’s check or bank opened and read aloud at 7:15 p.m. FOR BIDS Roof leaks. draft in an amount equal to five percent (MDT) at the Kadoka City Council Meet - CITY OF KADOKA All bids must be submitted in a sealed (5%) of the bid, and issued by either a ing on Monday, March 9, 2015, and NOTICE FOR HAIL Cafeteria Comb straighten ac envelope plainly marked as to what the state or national bank and made payable conditioner fins. award made as soon as possible. The Notice is hereby given that sealed bids bid is on: to Jackson County. In lieu of a bid check DAMAGE REPAIR BIDS Elementary addition Replace 1 Central City reserves the right to accept or reject for milling of 1,630 sq. yards of city Gravel Haul – On Call the bidder may submit a surety bond for any or all bids and to waive any irregu - Air condenser unit. ten percent (10%) of the amount bid. streets will be received by the City of Bids for repairing the building roofs and larities therein and reserves the right to Kadoka, South Dakota at the City Fi - All bids must be filed in the Jackson The surety is to be payable to Jackson cooling units of the Kadoka Area School Denote on outside of envelope: award the contract to the lowest respon - nance Office until 4:00 p.m. (MDT) on District will be accepted until 2:00 p.m., County Auditor’s Office, 700 Main Street, County as a guarantee that such bidder sible bidder as they so determine. Cooling units. Kadoka, SD or mailed to Jackson will enter into a contract with Jackson March 9, 2015. The asphalt to be milled Monday March 2nd, 2015. Bids will be is approximately 2 to 4 inches thick. County, P O Box 280, Kadoka, SD County. opened at this time in the office of the Each bid must be accompanied by a cer - The “Hot Mix” shall be laid 4 inches thick Milled material will be left in place. Enve - 57543. Bids must be received no later business manager. tificate of insurance with minimum liability in 2 inch compacted lifts, with emulsified lope shall be marked “Chestnut Milling than 1:00 p.m., Monday, March 9, 2015. The successful bidder on contracts ex - asphalt tack applied under each lift. As - coverage of one million dollars. Bids will be opened at 1:05 p.m. Mon - ceeding $25,000 will be required to pro - Project”. The bids shall be for two (2) Bids will be considered by the board of phalt concrete shall meet South Dakota items: mobilization (lump sum) and day, March 9, 2015. vide a performance bond to Jackson education at their regular meeting to be Pursuant to state law, a copy of the bid - specifications E1 P.G. 58-28. The owner milling (price per square yard). The City County in an amount equal to the con - held Wednesday, March 11th, 2015 at 6 der’s sales and use tax license and a reserves the right to increase or de - of Kadoka will assist with traffic control. The Board of Jackson County Commis - tract price, guaranteeing the faithful per - pm at the Kadoka School. A detailed list - copy of the bidder’s excise tax license as crease the quantities bid by up to 25% for Bids will be opened and read aloud at sioners reserve the right to accept or re - formance and the payment for labor and ing of all damages to be repaired is avail - issued by the state of South Dakota must budget purposes with no change in unit 7:15 p.m. (MDT) at the Kadoka City ject any or all bids, and to accept the bids materials by the successful bidder. able at the superintendants office. A accompany the bid. In lieu of a copy of prices. Council Meeting on Monday, March 9, that are in the best interest of Jackson mandatory site visit is required in order the license, the bidder shall submit ap - 2015, and award made as soon as pos - County. The successful bidder will be required to for a bid to be accepted. propriate evidence that the bidder and all Payment for “Hot Mix” will be made to the sible. The City reserves the right to ac - provide a certificate of insurance in the nearest one tenth (0.1) ton on weigh tick - affiliates have the appropriate licenses. Vicki D. Wilson amount of $1,000,000 to Jackson cept or reject any or all bids and to waive Roof C ets that accompany each delivered and any irregularities therein and reserves Jackson County Auditor County, SD. 10 SQ Glass Mat gypsum ½ inch The Board of Education of the Kadoka placed load on this project. the right to award the contract to the low - primed Area School District reserves the right to est responsible bidder as they so deter - [Published February 26 & March 5, 2015, All bids must be submitted in a sealed 10 SQ Rubber roofing -fully adhered accept or reject any or all bids. There must be enclosed with each bid a mine. system -45 mil Score existing EPDM at the total approximate cost of $13.32] envelope plainly marked as to what the draft, certified check or cashier’s check per manufactures requirements for Questions regarding this project and re - recover. pair specifications should be directed to: 85 LF cap flashing R&R Jamie Hermann, Superintendent at 605- 837-2175. Roof D 1 SQ Glass Mat gypsum ½ inch primed Kadoka Board of Education 1 SQ Rubber roofing -fully adhered Jo Beth Uhlir, system -45 mil Score existing EPDM Business Manager per manufactures requirements for recover. [Published February 19 & 26, 2015, at 40 LF cap flashing R&R the total approximate cost of $80.57]

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FINANCIAL REPORT prove the minutes of the January 14, 1,231.79; OPERATION OF PLANT the high school or if they felt it would be mecek. Ken Lensegrav seconded the 2014 meeting as presented; to approve SALARIES 6,396.56; PUPIL TRANS - acceptable for them to be different. Dis - motion, motion carried. KADOKA AREA the financial report; and to approve the PORTATION 3,486.58; PUPIL cussion was held on the eligibility policy SCHOOL DISTRICT FOR bills as presented. Dale Christensen TRASPORTATION, TEMPORARY and standards based report cards. Mark DeVries moved to offer the technol - moved to approve the consent agenda 69.47; PUPIL TRANSPORTATION ogy coordinator contract to Chad Eisen - THE PERIOD items. Ross Block seconded the motion, MONITORING 734.50; PUPIL TRANS - He also reported that the teacher SLOs braun. Dawn Rasmussen seconded the BEGINNING motion carried. PORTATION EXTRA CURRICULAR, were written at the beginning of the year motion, motion carried. ROGER DALE 410.03; KENNETH and the teachers are doing an excellent JANUARY 1, 2015 GENERAL FUND: ASBSD, WORK - GRAUPMANN 345.31; EXTRA CUR - job with them. Ken Lensegrav moved to offer the busi - SHOP 115.00; AT&T MOBILITY, INTE - RICULAR 148.68; SCORE KEEPERS & ness manager contract to Jo Beth Uhlir. ENDING RIOR BUS PHONE 34.60; BJ'S TIMERS 171.56; MIDDLE SCHOOL Mr. Hermann gave Mr. Seiler’s report in Ross Block seconded the motion, motion JANUARY 31, 2015 INSTRUMENT REPAIR, REPAIRS GIRLS BB COACH, KEENA BYRD his absence. Mr. Hermann asked the carried. 53.00; BLACK HILLS TEACHER FAIR, MORO 1,037.14; ONE ACT PLAY, board to please review the ms/hs hand - GENERAL FUND: Checking account REGISTRATION FEE 110.00; BLOCK, TERESA SHUCK 569.91; AMERICAN book. He asked that they look closely at Dale Christensen moved to offer the fed - balance, beginning: 4,520.23; Transfer AIMEE, FFV PREP 78.00; CENTURY FAMILY LIFE ASSURANCE CO, CC/IC the semester test/attendance section eral programs coordinator contract to into account: (from MMDA account) BUSINESS PRODUCTS INC, COPIES INS W/H 2,008.42; WASHINGTON NA - and asked what the board felt should be Karen Byrd. Ross Block seconded the NOTICE OF 275,242.43; Receipts: Jackson Co. 1,029.46; COMMERCIAL LIGHTING, TIONAL INSURANCE CO, W/H 183.60; done with these as they were new this motion, motion carried. ANNUAL MEETING Treasurer, taxes 7,790.19; Haakon Co. LIGHTBULBS 1,267.57; DISCOUNT SUNLIFE FINACIAL, LIFE INS W/H year. Discussion was held on atten - Treasurer, taxes 1,893.34; County appor - FUEL, GAS & FUEL 2,443.07; DYLAN 655.19; THE OMNI GROUP, 403(B) W/H dance/ semester test, distance learning Ken Lensegrav moved to offer the im - The Tri-County Predator District’s annual tionment 2,685.47; BankWest, interest RIGGINS, COLLEGE CLASS 171.13; 880.00; CREDIT COLLECTION BU - and AP classes, and the $10 sports fee. pact aid coordinator contract to Eileen meeting will be held March 2, 2015, at 140.24; First National Midland, int. 89.97; ERNIES BUILDING CENTER, CUSTO - REAU, W/H 38.96; DELTA DENTAL Stolley. Mark DeVries seconded the mo - 7:00 p.m. at The Steakhouse in Philip. State of SD, state aid 108445; Sparcity DIAL SUPPLIES 206.35; FEDEX, SHIP - INS., GROUP DENTAL 4,282.44; Board committee reports: Buildings and tion, motion carried. 53144; Medicade 767.54; US Dept of Ed - PING 14.89; FROMM'S HARDWARE & KADOKA SCHOOL T&A FIT/FICA grounds, there is an ad going to the [Published February 12, 19 & 26, 2015, ucation,Indian Ed 2,347.08; FFV 793.28; PLUMBING INC., SUPPLIES 487.08; ACCT., TAX 45,576.69; KADOKA paper for the hail damage repairs. Retirement/Resignations: at the total approximate cost of $11.72] Title I 51094; Title II 7910; Activity partic - HAGGERTY'S MUSICWORKS, SUP - SCHOOL T&A CAF INC FUND 606.67; ipation fees 595.00; Rentals 800; Admis - PLIES 43.15; HAUFF MID-AMERICA SD RETIREMENT SYSTEM, TR AND Policy, scrolling marquee policy was Mark DeVries moved to accept the retire - sions 1972.1; Other pupil activities SPORTS INC, AWARDS 331.90; MATCH. 25,360.38; SD RETIREMENT read for the second time. There will need ment of Nancy Weller effective at the ANNUAL INTERIOR 1,527.17; Other 82.56; Total receipts: HEARTLAND WASTE MGT INC, MID - SYSTEM SUPP RET PLAN 2,350.00; to be an upcoming policy meeting to end of the 2014-2015 school year. Dale 242,076.94; Transfers out: (to MMDA) LAND GARABAGE 120.00; HM RE - S.D. SCHOOL DISTRICT BENEFIT meet with support staff and work on the Christensen seconded the motion, mo - TOWNSHIP 224,012.48; Disbursements: 281,727.82; CEIVABLES CO LLC, MATH TRAINING FUND, GROUP HEALTH 44,575.20 citizen’s input policy. tion carried. MEETING/ELECTIONS Ending balance, checking: 16,099.30; PRESENTERS 5,600.00; INTERIOR Money Market Deposit Account: BOOSTER CLUB, BB SUPPLIES 23.29; CAPITOL OUTLAY FUND: KADOKA Calendar, the calendar for the next Ken Lensegrav moved to accept the re - Notice is given that the annual Interior 457,620.45; Money Market Deposit Ac - J & S RESTORE, REPAIRS 949.59; CITY AUDITORIUM, RENT 4,100.00; school year is complete the Friday after tirement of Ruth Mccubbin effective at Township meeting and elections will be count: (MB) 162,006.49; Petty Cash: JOSTEN'S PRINTING & PUB. DIV., KADOKA CITY WATER DEPT., WATER Labor Day and Easter were removed, the end of the 2014-2015 school year. held on Tuesday, March 17, 2015 at 7 130.00; Total Balance of Account: GRADUATION SUPPLIES 263.17; 152.48; KADOKA OIL CO, HEATING homecoming is scheduled for Septem - Dawn Rasmussen seconded the motion, p.m. at the home of Ken and Julie 635,856.24 KADOKA AREA SCHOOL T&A, BACK 9,891.00; LACREEK ELECTRIC ASSN., ber 25 that day could change due to this motion carried. Bartlett. GROUND CHECKS 86.50; REGISTRA - INC., LV ELECTRIC 270.52; MIDWEST being a re-alignment year and the district CAPITOL OUTLAY FUND: Checking ac - TION FEES 50.00; BASKETBALL REFS COOPERATIVES, INTERIOR HEATING waiting to get the football schedule from Dale Christensen moved to accept the [Published February 26 & March 5, 2015 count balance, beginning: 3,268.00; 2,908.49; KADOKA CITY TRANSFER FUEL 2,498.7; MOSES BLDG CENTER, the SDHSAA. resignation of Deetta Terkildsen effective at the total approximate cost of $9.11] Transfer in: 21,000.00; Receipts: Jack - STATION, GARABAGE 40.50; KADOKA INTERIOR SCHOOL SUPPLIES 142.85; at the end of the 2014-2015 school year. son Co. Treasurer, taxes 3,176.20; CLINIC, BUS DRIVER PHYSICALS OIEN IMPLEMENT & SUPPLY INC, Transportation: The committee is looking Ross Block seconded the motion, motion Haakon Co. Treasurer, taxes 624.33; 300.00; KCBA, MEMBERSHIP DUES GARAGE RENT 600.00; TOWN OF at a mini-van for next year; discussion carried. NOTICE OF LOCAL First National, Interest 89.97; BankWest, 200.00; KADOKA PRESS, COMMUNI - MIDLAND, WATER/SEWER 27.50; was held on a mini-bus. interest 139.15; Transfers out: 471.55; CATION & ADVERTISING 304.79; KIEF - WEST CENTRAL ELECTRIC COOP, Mark DeVries moved to accept the res - EQUALIZATION BOARD Disbursements: 23,079.95; Ending bal - FER SANITATION, INTERIOR & LV MIDLAND SCHOOL 2,565.43; KADOKA Citizen’s Input: Ross Block shared that ignation of Nancy Weller effective at the MUNICIPALITY OF ance, checking: 4746.15; Money Market GARABAGE 298.18; LONG VALLEY SCHOOL 2,768.27; FB FIELD KADOKA after the Kadoka vs. Interior middle end of the 2014-2015 school year. Ken Deposit Account: 272,640.10; Money BOOSTER CLUB, CUSTODIAL SERV - 64.01; WEST RIVER ELECTRIC school boys’ basketball game he re - Lensegrav seconded the motion, motion BELVIDERE Market Deposit Account:(MB) ICES 200.00; MANLEY, LARRY, ELEC ASSOC., 298.71; WR/LJ WATER SYS - ceived comments on what an excellent carried. 164,057.37; Total Balance of Account: ALLOWANCE 20.00; MCLEOD'S, TEMS INC 30.00 job of sportsmanship Brad Stone and his Notice is given that the local Equalization 441,443.62 ELECTION SUPPLIES 83.69; McREL, team showed toward the other team with Dale Christensen coved to modify a cur - Board for the Municipality of Belvidere SOFTWARE LIC 825.00; MID-AMERI - SPECIAL EDUCATION FUND: CHIL - smaller numbers and younger children. rent Title I position from a .70 FTE to a will meet the week of March 16, 2015. SPECIAL EDUCATION FUND: Checking CAN RESEARCH CHEMICAL, CUSTO - DREN'S CARE, OT/PT 475.00; OT/PT, 1.0 FTE for the upcoming school year. Opening night will be March 16, 2015 account balance, beginning: 1,796.47; DIAL SUPPLIES 419.62; MIDWEST MILEAGE 330.00; DISCOUNT FUEL, Several Long Valley parents voiced their Ross Block seconded the motion, motion from 7:00 – 7:30pm at the city office. Ap - Transfer into account: from savings COOPERATIVES, INTERIOR BUS GAS 143.54; FIRST NATIONAL BANK concerns on outlying school book rota - carried. pointments need to be made if wanting 45,000.00; Receipts: Jackson Co. FUEL 963.27; MILLER'S GARBAGE, OMAHA, SOFTWARE 42.39; PEO - tion, and the science curriculum being to meet with the town board. All objection Treasurer, taxes 4,523.09; Haakon Co. KADOKA GARABAGE 224.20; MOSES PLE'S MARKET, SUPPLIES 109.47; taught from science kits rather than the Ken Lensegrav moved to advertise for papers need to be into the finance office Treasurer, taxes 904.56; First National, BLDG CENTER, LV SCHOOL REPAIRS SALARIES 18,100.52; TEMPORARY students being provided with science the open teaching positions due to retire - no later then March 9, 2015. Closing interest 29.99; BankWest, interest 40.39; 70.90; NETWORK SERVICES COM - SALARIES 390.47; WALL SCHOOL text books. ments and resignations for the 2015- night will be March 19, 2015 at 7:00pm Medicade 80; State of SD, IDEA PANY, CUSTODIAL SUPPLIES 71.24; DISTRICT, SPEECH 4,540.68 2016 school year. Dawn Rasmussen in the city office. 3,583.00; Transfers out: 3,653.38; Dis - NORTHWEST EVAL ASSOC, SOFT - Action Items: Ken Lensegrav moved to seconded the motion, motion carried. bursements: 46,579.62; Ending balance, WARE LIC 4,500.00; OFFICE OF FIRE FOOD SERVICE: BLOCK, AIMEE, MID - accept the scrolling marquee policy, Jo Manke-Rodgers checking: 5,724.50; Money Market De - MARSHAL, BOILER INSPECTIN FEES LAND LUNCH 1,449.50; CHILD & Dawn Rasmussen seconded the motion, Ross Block moved to create a 1.0 FTE Finance Officer posit Account: (BW) 110,085.61; Money 120.00; OLSON'S PEST TECH, QUAR - ADULT NUTRITION SERV, COMMODI - motion carried. art teacher for the 2015-2016 school Market Deposit Account: (MB) TERLY PEST CONTROL 382.75; PEO - TIES 98.50; DEAN FOODS, MILK year and advertise for the position. Mark [Published February 26 & March 5, 2015 50,464.78; Total Balance of Account: PLE'S MARKET, BB SUPPLIES 9.87; 1,651.58; EARTHGRAINS BAKING CO. Dawn Rasmussen moved to recognize DeVries seconded the motion, motion at the total approximate cost of $15.62] 166,274.89 HS SUPPLIES 126.25; ONE ACT PLAY INC., BREAD 202.15; FARMER the KAEA as the bargaining unit for the carried. 3.76; ELEM SUPPLIES 25.19; SCHOOL BROTHERS COMPANY, FOOD 46.20; certified staff, Ross Block seconded the PENSION FUND: Checking account bal - BOARD 5.61; FFV 1,204.52; SUPPLIES 19.50; FROMM'S HARD - motion, motion carried. Mark DeVries moved to advertise for the ance, beginning: 33,007.32; Receipts: PLAYSCRIPTS, INC, HOLIDAY MUSI - WARE & PLUMBING INC., SUPPLIES athletic director position for the 2015- NOTICE OF MEETING Jackson Co. Treasurer, taxes 919.17; CAL 679.79; QUILL CORPORATION, 117.92; MILLER'S GARBAGE, Dale Christensen moved to adopt the 2016 school year. Ross Block seconded OF BOARD OF Haakon Co. Treasurer, taxes 185.69; SUPPLIES 666.83; RAPID FIRE PRO - GARABAGE 148.40; PEOPLE'S MAR - 2015-2016 calendar beginning August the motion, motion carried. Transfers out: 0.00; Disbursements: TECTION, INC., MIDLAND SCHOOL KET, FOOD 252.00; SUPPLIES 77.70; 24, 2015 and ending May 19, 2016. Ken EQUALIZATION 0.00; Ending balance, checking: 612.25; RASMUSSEN MECHANICAL, SALARIES 4,568.47 Lensegrav seconded the motion, motion The board recessed for dinner. CITY OF KADOKA, SD 34,112.18 KADOKA REPAIRS 1,818.13; REGION carried. MUSIC CONTEST, REGISTRATION Board President Report: President Dan Executive Session: Dale Christensen SDCL 10-11-13 IMPACT AID FUND: Checking account FEE 45.00; RING, BRUCE, ELEC AL - VanderMay asked that all board mem - Mark DeVries moved to authorize the moved to enter into executive session for balance, beginning: 0.00; Receipts: In - LOWANCE 20.00; SCOVEL PSYCHO - bers review the negotiated agreement. business manager to appoint the elec - personnel matters (SDCL 1-25-2(1)) at Notice is hereby given that the governing terest 670.08; Transfers Out LOGICAL & COUNSELING, STUDENT tion board; motion was seconded by 7:15 p.m., Mark DeVries seconded, mo - body, sitting as a Review Board of the 15,670.08; Money Market Deposit ac - COUNSELING 700.00; SD DEPT OF Superintendents Report: Mr. Hermann Dale Christensen and carried. tion carried. The board came out of ex - City of Kadoka, Jackson County, South count 483,825.59; C.M.A. Account HEALTH, SCREENINGS 140.00; SD gave a legislative update he started ecutive session at 8:40 p.m. Dakota will meet in the City Finance Of - 1027,750.43; Balance of Account: DEPT OF REVENUE, WATER TESTING there are several bills he is watching. He Dale Christensen moved to establish the fice, located at 705 9th Avenue, in said 1,511,576.02 13.00; SDACCC, REGISTRATION FEES gave an ESEA reauthorization update; it polling places as follows Precinct 1, 3, 4: Ken Lensegrav moved to enter into ex - taxing jurisdiction on Monday, March 16, 175.00; SEILER, GEORGE, REIM - looks as if there may be movement to - City Annex ,Precinct 5: Belvidere Fellow - ecutive session for the superintendent’s 2015 at 7:00 p.m. for the purpose of re - FOOD SERVICE FUND: Beginning Bal - BURSEMENT SUPPLIES 24.25; SER - ward reauthorization which would impact ship Hall ,Precinct 2 & 8: Interior School evaluation (SDCL 1-25-2(1)) at 8:41 viewing and correcting the assessment ance: -16,442.09; Transfer in 15,000.00; VALL TOWEL & LINEN, MONTHLY FEE no child left behind and impact aid. The Gym, Precinct 7: CAP Office Wanblee, p.m., Mark DeVries seconded, motion of said taxing jurisdiction for the year Sales 6,664.68; State of SD 7,135.74; 479.24; SUPER 8 HURON, TRAVEL spring NAFIS conference will be held Precinct 6: Long Valley School Gym, carried. The board came out of executive 2015. Disbursements 13,700.91; Total balance 394.20; TIE, STUDENT TUITION March 22-24th they will announce the re - Precinct 1: Jones County and Precinct 1, session at 9:24 p.m. checking account: -1,342.58; Cash 800.00; WAGEWORKS, MONTHLY placement of John Forkenbrock long 20, Haakon Co: Midland Fire Hall. Mo - All persons considering themselves ag - Change 100.00; Total balance accounts: SERVICE FEE 125.00; WEST RIVER time head of NAFIS. tion was seconded by Ken Lensegrav, Contract: Ross Block moved to offer grieved by said assessment are required -1,242.58 EXCAVATION LLC, SNOW REMOVAL motion carried. Jamie Hermann the superintendent con - to submit “Written Objections to Real 188.77; WINSOR LEARNING, WEBI - Mr. Hermann reported that there will be tract for the 2015-2016 school with con - Property Assessment”, (Form PT 17). TRUST & AGENCY FUND: Beginning NAR FEE 350.00; ZANDER AUTO, HS a legislative cracker-barrel held at the Executive Session: Ross Block moved to tract amount to determined. Ken These written objections must be filed balance, checking: 48,837.22; Transfer SUPPLIES 42.24; MILEAGE, RENEE great hall on Monday February 16 at 6 enter into executive session for person - Lensegrav seconded the motion, motion with the City Finance Officer, acting as in: 0; Receipts: 66,042.85; Transfers out: SCHOFIELD 342.50; VALARIE OHRT - p.m. hosted by Mr. Ohrtman’s govern - nel matters (SDCL 1-25-2(1)) at 6:01 carried. the clerk of the local board, no later than MAN 18.50; NANCY WELLER 116.45; ment class. The technology committee PM, Mark DeVries seconded, motion March 12, 2015 at 4:00 p.m. Any inter - 2.87; Disbursements: 60,136.88; Bal - ested persons are invited to attend this ance, Checking: 54,740.32; Cash SKYE BRUCKLACHER 130.05; MISTY will be meeting on Wednesday February carried. The board came out of executive Next meeting date and time will be meeting. Change: 500.00; Money Market Deposit HAMAR 174.78; TEACHER SALARIES, 25 at 4 p.m.; Mark Williams is the board session at 6:40 p.m. Wednesday March 11 at the Kadoka Acct: 33,820.44; Total balance of ac - ELEMEMENTARY 38,677.97; ELEMEN - member on the technology committee. School, with the tribal parent input meet - Patty Ulmen, count: 89,060.76 TARY, TEMPORARY 1,360.91; Contracts: Ross Block moved to approve ing at 5:30 p.m. with business meeting to Finance Officer TEACHER SALARIES, HIGH SCHOOL Mr. Hermann reported that there were the contract to Bonnie Madsen for in - follow at 6 p.m. ALBIN SCHOLARSHIP FUND: Non ex - 18,585.49; HIGH SCHOOL, TEMPO - two school sniffs on February 4; the Mid - structional aid for Interior in the amount [Published February 26 and March 5, pendable trust fund: Beginning balance: RARY 1,034.80; INDIAN EDUCATION land school was done in the morning and of $9.00 per hour. Dawn Rasmussen Dale Christensen moved to adjourn, 2015, at the total approximate cost of 499.01; Transfer in: Receipts: 0.00; Dis - 752.51; TITLE II SALARIES 4,452.89; the Long Valley School in the afternoon. seconded the motion, motion carried. Mark DeVries seconded the motion, mo - $13.32] bursements: 0.00; Total Balance Ac - TITLE II, TEMPORARY 1,754.17; PRE There were no signs of drugs at either tion carried. count: 499.01 SCHOOL SALARIES 1,256.83; PRE school. Administrative contracts were offered SCHOOL TEMPORARY SALARIES with amounts yet to be determined. Dan VanderMay, President /s/ Jo Beth Uhlir 41.24; GUIDANCE SALARIES 4,509.59; Principals’ Reports: Mr. Nemecek pre - IN CIRCUIT COURT Jo Beth Uhlir, TITLE I SALARIES 23,806.35; TITLE I sented the board with copies of the ele - Ross Block moved to offer the Jo Beth Uhlir, Business Manager TEMPORARY, 631.76; OFFICES OF mentary handbook, and discussed the middle/high school principal contract to Business Manager SIXTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT February 3, 2011 THE SUPT., PRINCIPAL AND BUSI - eligibility policy differences between the George Seiler. Dale Christensen sec - ) NESS MANAGER 19,761.55; OFFICES elementary handbook and the high onded the motion, motion carried. [Published February 26, 2015, at the STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA )SS UNAPPROVED MINUTES OF OF THE SUPT, PRINCIPAL, AND BUSI - school handbook. He asked the board to total approximate cost of $195.26] ) NESS MANAGER, TEMPORARY 71.84; consider if they would like the elemen - Dawn Rasmussen moved to offer the el - COUNTY OF JACKSON THE REGULAR MEETING OF TECHNOLOGY 3,731.94; LIBRARY tary eligibility policy to be the same as ementary principal contract to Jeff Ne - In the Matter of the Petition of THE KADOKA AREA Zachary Brian Lechette, (Birth Certificate Name), A Minor Child. SCHOOL DITRICT HELD WEDNESDAY, For a Change of Name to FEBRUARY 11, 2015 Zachary Brian Varner (Proposed Name). AT THE LONG VALLEY CIV: 15-5 SCHOOL 3:30 P.M. NOTICE OF HEARING BUSINESS MEETING FOR NAME CHANGE OF A MINOR CHILD Members present: Dan VanderMay, Dale (UNCONTESTED) Christensen, Ross Block, Ken Lenseg - rav, Dawn Rasmussen, and Mark De - NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Ver - Vries. Absent: Mark Williams ified Petition for Name Change of a Minor Child has been filed by Kimberly Anne The board did a walkthrough of the Long Lechette the object and prayer of which Valley school grounds at 3 p.m. is to change their minor child’s name from Zachary Brian Lechette to Zachary Also Present: Superintendent Jamie Her - Brian Varner. On the 1st day of April, mann, principal Jeff Nemecek, business 2015, at the hour of 11:00 a.m. said Ver - manager Jo Beth Uhlir, and visitors: ified Petition will be heard by this Court Robyn Jones, Tom Zickrick, Melissa Van - before the Honorable Patricia DeVaney derMay, Sara Gropper, Mylee Gropper, Presiding, at the Court Room in the Jack - Eric Gropper, Valerie Ohrtman, Dave son County Courthouse, City of Kadoka, Ohrtman, and Skye Brucklacher. Jackson County, South Dakota, or as soon thereafter as is convenient for the The meeting was called to order by court. Any interested party may come board president Dan Vander May at 4:44 and appear at that time and place and p.m. show reasons, if any, why said name should not be changed as requested. President Dan VanderMay led the pledge of allegiance. Dated this 6th day of February, 2015. /s/ Carol Schofield All motions are unanimous unless other - Clerk of Court wise stated. [Published February 12, 19, 26, and The consent agenda included the follow - March 5, 2015] ing items: to approve the agenda, to ap -

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Town of Cottonwood Motion carried unanimously. minutes of the January meetings be ap - The following bills from the files of the CPI for 2014 taxes payable in 2015 was until 3:57 p.m. Vicki Wilson was present proved. County Auditor were presented, exam - 1.40% and the amount of growth for during executive session from 4:05 p.m. Regular Meeting B. DISTRICT FINANCIAL STATUS RE - ined, allowed and ordered paid: county General Fund was 1.39 % and until 4:07 p.m. The board came out of ex - FEBRUARY 18, 2015 PORT: The financial status of the District Sheriff Raymond Clements met with the Secondary Road was 1.43% in 2014 for ecutive session at 4:07 p.m. to date was previously sent to the Board. board. He reported on state legislation Salary ...... 26,987.25 taxes payable in 2015. Increases in The regular meeting of the Town of Cot - A copy of the December Financial Report pertaining to concealed weapon permits BankWest, payroll tax ...... 8,193.83 amounts allowed to be levied for county Briggs moved, Twiss seconded that Bar - tonwood was held on Wednesday, Feb - is on file at the District office in Murdo. and seat belt violations. American Family Life purposes for 2014 taxes payable in 2015 bara Clements be granted a $0.25 per ruary 18, 2015 at 7:00 p.m. at the Town Motion by Director Prokop, seconded by Assr. Co., ins. prem...... 1,249.82 were: General Fund, $17,309; CH&BR, hour pay increase effective February 9, Hall. Those present were J.C. Heath, Director Smith to approve the December Sheriff Clements reported that Deputy Colonial Life, ins. prem...... 25.56 $30; Secondary Road, $876. County 2015 and that she be allowed to work 35 Douglas A. Hovland and David W. Grif - Financial Report. Motion carried unani - Joshua Nisen is scheduled to attend the DakotaCare, ins. prem...... 6,947.23 growth may be available in June 2015 for hours per week. fee, Mattie Degen, Shelly O’Bryan, and mously. state standards training for a thirteen S. D. Retirement, taxes payable in 2016. Trenton Heath week period. The training will be from payroll ded...... 4,500.27 Report was made that repair of the old REPORTS: March through June. He reported that Jackson Co. Flexible Information on the county’s workers’ John Deere loader is to be completed in New Business: None. MANAGER'S REPORT: Manager Deputy Nisen will be on duty every other Spending Acct., compensation coverage through the S. three weeks. Fitzgerald presented his January report weekend and Terry Deuter will fill in as payroll ded...... 315.64 D. Municipal League was presented to Old Business: Election for President: J.C. to the Board. Motion by Director Matt, Deputy Sheriff in Nisen’s absence. Sher - Wage Works, adm. fee ...... 50.00 the board. Report was made that the motor in the Heath won by majority votes seconded by Director Prokop to approve iff Clements also reported that former Office of Child Support, Expedition needs to be replaced. Follow - the Manager’s Report. Motion carried Deputy, Dallas Kendrick, would like to payroll ded...... 533.54 Discussion was held on various pieces of ing discussion, Denke moved, Johnston The Finance report was submited, dis - unanimously. work part-time to maintain his certifica - Rodenburg Law Firm, legislation pertaining to counties. Report seconded, that Walker Automotive be au - cussion, and approved. tion. payroll ded...... 300.00 was made on SB 83 which would allow thorized to replace the motor in the Ex - OTHER REPORTS: None Boston Mutual Ins., counties to remove roads from the pedition with a rebuilt motor. A cash report was given as follows: Sheriff Clements reported that Jackson ins. prem...... 144.06 county system to alleviate liability. Report Checking ELECTION OF OFFICERS: Motion by County currently has three prisoners. Pennington Co. 911, was made on HB 1227 which would An agreement for Jackson County to account Balance ...... 19,653.45 Director Smith, seconded by Director PSAP pmt...... 1,376.25 allow counties to implement a county lease a 2010 John Deere 772G motor CD Balance ...... 4,865.32 Prokop to cast a unanimous ballet that Sheriff Clements requested authorization S. D. Assn. Co. Commissioners, sales tax. grader from RDO Equipment was pre - the officers remain the same for 2015. to attend the Sheriff’s Association three M & P fees ...... 58.00 sented to the board. The motor grader The following bills were paid. The officers for 2015 are Joseph Hieb as day spring conference in Deadwood in S. D. State Treas., Notification was received that Terry will be leased until the new motor grader Walker Refuse ...... 98.50 Chairman, Casey Krogman as Vice- April and the three day fall conference in Jan. CRT ...... 48,694.42 Deuter, Jackson County Veterans Serv - is received. Briggs moved, Twiss sec - Office Supply’s ...... 43.79 Chairman and Marion Matt as Secre - Aberdeen in September. Denke moved, S. D. Game, Fish & Parks, ice Officer, is an accredited representa - onded, that the lease agreement be ap - J.C. Heath ...... 30.00 tary/Treasurer. Motion carried Briggs seconded, that Sheriff Clements Jan. license fees ...... 300.00 tive of the National Association of County proved and signed. WREA ...... 101.00 unanimously. be authorized to attend both confer - S. D. Weed & Pest Boards, Veterans Service Officers. ences. conference registration ...... 250.00 The billing received from Butler Machin - With there being no other business, the DESIGNATE LEGAL NEWSPAPERS: To Whom It May Concern, States Attorney Van Gorp, Rose Bennett, ery was reviewed. Johnston moved, meeting was adjourned, Shelly O’Bryan Motion by Director Matt, seconded by Di - Rose Bennett, Director of Equalization, Jan.’15 tax apport...... 49,536.85 Director of Equalization, and Cindy Twiss seconded, that the invoice in the second the motion. The next metting rector Smith to adopt the following news - and Cindy Willert, Treasurer, met with the To Whom It May Concern, Willert, Treasurer met with the board. amount of $9,357.99 be deducted from March 18, 2015 at 7:00 p.m. at the Town papers as the legal papers for the West board. Rose Bennett reported that Gay jury fees ...... 1,779.16 Discussion resumed on the expired tax their billing, and that payment of Hall. River Water Development District: Tollefson had contacted her in reference To Whom It May Concern, certificate on Lot 20, Block 2, Conner’s $1,137.45 be authorized. Kadoka Press, Lyman County Herald, to Lot 20, Block 2, Conner’s Addition, witness fees ...... 41.48 Addition, Wanblee. Information dis - JC Heath, President Mellette County News, Murdo Coyote, Wanblee on which her client, Peggy U. S. Postal Service, cussed earlier in the meeting was pre - Culvert, other material and grader blade Pennington County Courant and Pioneer Roupe, had obtained a tax certificate. box rent, postage ...... 1,099.54 sented. Following discussion, States bid letting information was received from [Published February 26, 2015, at the total Review. Motion carried unanimously. Peggy Roupe did not get tax deed to the BankWest, safe deposit Attorney Van Gorp informed the board he the January 2015 meeting of the Beadle approximate cost of $13.32] property in the six year period set out by box rent ...... 27.00 would discuss the matter with Chip Kem - County Commission. Beadle County had DESIGNATE LEGAL DEPOSITORY: state law, so the tax certificate has ex - Golden West, service ...... 1,066.96 nitz and report back to the board. accepted the bid of TrueNorth Steel to Motion by Director Prokop, seconded by pired and therefore she lost the tax deed City of Kadoka, service ...... 109.36 supply them with culverts, other material WEST RIVER WATER Director Matt to designate First Fidelity opportunity. Peggy Roupe has paid the Lacreek Electric, service ...... 48.69 At 11:31 a.m., Denke moved, Johnston and grader blades for the year 2015. Fol - Bank in Murdo, SD as West River Water taxes and has kept the taxes current. S. D. Bureau of Info & seconded, that the board go in to execu - lowing review of the information pro - DEVELOPMENT Development District’s legal depository. Taxes due in 2015 are $0.65. Rose Ben - Tech, internet access ...... 36.00 tive session to discuss pending litigation. vided, Twiss moved, Briggs seconded, DISTRICT Motion carried unanimously. nett presented an e-mail she received Verizon Wireless, service ...... 190.85 States Attorney Van Gorp was present. that the following resolution be adopted from States Attorney Van Gorp stating he Voyager Fleet Systems, gas . . . .61.37 The board came out of executive session to acquire culverts, other material and January 12, 2015 JACKSON COUNTY CONSERVATION felt Gay Tollefson’s client should probably West Central Electric, at 12:00 noon. grader blades off the Beadle County bid DISTRICT: Director Prokop presented a do a quiet title action and allege adverse service ...... 1,143.13 for the year 2015 with the option to ac - CALL TO ORDER: The West River letter from the Jackson County Conser - possession. Cindy Willert explained the West River Electric, service . . . . .40.29 The board recessed for lunch and recon - quire other material and grader blades Water Development District convened for vation District requesting funding assis - process when a tax certificate expires at West River Lyman Jones, vened at 1:00 p.m. with all members from other suppliers if the same grade of their regular meeting at the West River tance in the amount of $300 for Youth the end of the six year period and taxes service ...... 22.50 present. Aaron Richardson, Acting High - material can be obtained at lower cost. Water Development District Project Of - Range Day, which is held each Septem - again become four years delinquent, the Glen Bennett, expenses ...... 137.64 way Supt. was present. fice in Murdo, SD. Vice-Chairman Casey ber with students from six different county may then obtained a tax deed and Larry Denke, expenses ...... 56.24 JACKSON COUNTY, Krogman called the meeting to order at schools. Motion by Director Matt, sec - sell the property at auction. Report was Larry Johnston, expenses ...... 17.76 As was advertised, a public hearing was SOUTH DAKOTA 10:30 a.m. (CT). onded by Director Smith to provide assis - made that the last deed recorded is to Ron Twiss, expenses ...... 66.60 held on Resolution 2014 – 28, Supple - RESOLUTION 2015 – 02 tance in the amount of $300 for Youth Home Owners Loan Agency, which is Haakon County, Ext. mental Budget to Increase 2015 Jackson Roll Call was taken and Vice-Chairman Range Day. Motion carried unanimously. now defunct. Discussion was held that sec. salary ...... 613.02 County Budget. No persons from the WHEREAS, Jackson County Krogman declared a quorum was pres - Peggy Roupe does not have a deed in Sheryl Hansen, expenses ...... 31.45 public were in attendance. Twiss moved, has projected a need to pur - ent. Directors present were: Casey Krog - FUTURE PROJECT REQUESTS: Dis - the legal chain of ownership, and it may Kaycee Jones, expenses ...... 97.43 Denke seconded, that the following res - chase culverts during the year man, Marion Matt, Veryl Prokop and cussion was held on potential projects. be best if the county would do a quiet title SDSU Extension, olution be adopted: of 2015 for highway addition, Lorne Smith. Absent: Joseph Hieb. Also action, obtain a deed issued to the travel costs ...... 110.14 repair and maintenance; and present: Jake Fitzgerald, Manager; Kati ADJOURNMENT: There being no further county, and sell the property at auction. SDSU Extension, JACKSON COUNTY, Venard, Secretary; Dave Larson, Larson business, the meeting was adjourned at The matter was tabled until States Attor - 4-H Advisor salary ...... 4,445.00 SOUTH DAKOTA WHEREAS, Jackson County Law PC. 11:07 a.m. (CT). ney Van Gorp could be present. A & A Tire, tire service ...... 614.70 RESOLUTION 2014 – 28 has projected a need to pur - Axles & Gears, brake parts . . . .115.99 SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET chase other materials and ADDITIONS TO AGENDA: Jackson Casey Krogman, Vice-Chairman Rose Bennett reported that both comput - Behavior Mgmt. Systems, TO INCREASE 2015 grader blades during the year County Conservation District & Future ers in her office are not working properly. 2015 approp...... 1,000.00 JACKSON COUNTY of 2015; and Project Requests. ATTEST: When she tries to download pictures Butler Machinery, parts ...... 1,137.45 BUDGET Kati Venard, from her camera the computer screens Century Business Leasing, WHEREAS, Counties are al - APPROVE AGENDA: Motion by Director Recording Secretary go blank, turn green, and the computers copier rent ...... 180.93 WHEREAS, As per SDCL 7- lowed to purchase such items Matt, seconded by Director Smith to ap - shut down. She had contacted Ron Lar - Connecting Point, computer 21-22 Counties may enact a off of other local government prove the agenda with additions. Motion [Published February 26, 2015, at the total son, Hometown Computers, and he said maint., anti-virus ...... 946.25 supplemental budget to meet entity bids as per SDCL 5-18- carried unanimously. estimated cost of $43.21] that is a sign the hard drive is going out, D & T Auto Parts, parts ...... 137.69 obligations and functions of 18; and had also found this is common with Data Spec, Inc., government; and APPROVE MINUTES: The minutes of HP computers. Another person had told VSO software ...... 399.00 NOW THEREFORE BE IT the December 18, 2014, meeting were her that possibly the ports used to upload Discount Fuel, gas, WHEREAS, It has been deter - RESOLVED that Jackson previously mailed to the Board for their the pictures were going out. Johnston car washes ...... 744.06 mined by the Board of Jack - County purchase necessary review. Motion by Director Prokop, sec - Official Proceedings moved, Briggs seconded, that the two Fromm’s Hardware, son County Commissioners culverts, other material and onded by Director Matt to approve the REGULAR MEETING computers in the Director of Equalization parts, supplies, tools ...... 239.45 that a supplemental budget is grader blades off the bid letting December minutes. Motion carried unan - office be checked out and get them fixed. George’s Welding, iron ...... 75.41 deemed necessary for the held by Beadle County in Jan - imously. Board of Jackson Hometown Computer, year of 2015 in the following uary 2015 and purchase nec - County Commissioners The S. D. Developmental Center, Red - computer maint...... 248.50 funds and activities: essary culverts, other material FINANCIAL REPORT: field, SD has billed Jackson County an Inland Truck Parts, parts . . . . .1,938.02 and grader blades from APPROVAL OF BILLS: February 9, 2015 additional $60.00 for an accrued total of J & S ReStore, tire service ...... 57.90 Fund 201 County TrueNorth Steel. Casey Krogman ...... 55.41 $2,100.00 for client assessment. Jack - Jackson Co. Cons. Dist., Highway & Bridge Marion Matt ...... 55.41 The Board of Jackson County Commis - son County responded in June 2012 that ’15 approp...... 1,500.00 Highway AND BE IT FURTHER RE - Veryl Prokop ...... 55.41 sioners met in regular session on Mon - charges should be assessed to the ap - Kadoka Care Center, Projects: ...... 178,800.00 SOLVED that Jackson County Lorne Smith ...... 55.41 day, February 9, 2015 in the propriate federal government agency as office rent ...... 500.00 be allowed to acquire other West River/Lyman-Jones Commissioner’s Room of the Jackson per SDCL 27B-3-27. Briggs moved, Kadoka Care Center, Revenue Source: Funds not material and grader blades RWS ...... 1,000.00 County Courthouse. Chairman Glen Denke seconded, that the billing be de - B/A supplies ...... 40.42 transferred to County Highway from other suppliers if the Kadoka Press ...... 30.22 Bennett called the meeting to order at nied. Kadoka Oil, L P gas ...... 1,691.25 & Bridge in 2014 same grade of materials can Lyman County Herald ...... 28.01 9:00 a.m. with members Paul Briggs, Kadoka Press, publications . . . .605.46 be obtained at a lower cost. Mellette County News ...... 31.00 Larry Denke and Ron Twiss present. A notice of hospitalization was received Kemnitz Law Office, Resolution adopted this 9th Murdo Coyote ...... 30.69 Larry Johnston arrived shortly after the from Rapid City Regional Hospital. The expense ...... 394.69 day of February, 2015. Resolution adopted this 9th Pennington County Courant . . . . . 25.99 meeting began. patient may be eligible for IHS benefits. Dallas Kendrick, day of February, 2015. Pioneer Review ...... 26.64 Coroner mileage ...... 11.10 ATTEST: BOARD OF JACKSON United States Treasury ...... 110.16 All motions carried unanimously unless A notice of hospitalization was received King’s Inn, lodging ...... 143.90 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: BOARD OF JACKSON otherwise noted. from Regional Behavioral Health Center. McLeod’s, supplies ...... 177.87 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Motion by Director Smith, seconded by Microfilm Imaging Systems, Vicki D. Wilson, Director Matt to approve the District bills. Briggs moved, Twiss seconded, that the Re-billing was received for mental illness scanner rent ...... 75.00 Jackson County Auditor Vicki D. Wilson, costs from S. D. Human Services Center Midwest Coop., fuel ...... 2,965.35 Jackson County Auditor in the amount of $600.00. The billing was Miller Garbage, service ...... 74.80 Glen A. Bennett, Chairman denied in a prior month. Joshua Nisen, reimb. gas ...... 27.10 Glen A. Bennett, Chairman Kristine Novak, expenses . . . . .294.48 Larry Dean, Doug Kinniburg, and Randy The monthly financial report and highway Oien Auto Parts, parts, Brown from the S. D. Dept. of Trans - A quote was received from LyCox Enter - fund analysis report were presented to supplies, tools ...... 1,058.14 portation and Cliff Reuer from the SDSU prises for a WR90 Oscillator packer / the board. Pennington Co. Jail, Local Transportation Assistance Pro - roller. The roller / packer would attach to prisoner board ...... 73.00 gram met with the board. Larry Dean pre - the new John Deere 772 G motor grader The Auditor’s account with the County Pennington Co. Sheriff, sented an Administrative System map that was just ordered. An accumulator Treasurer was approved as of January prisoner transport ...... 86.40 showing county primary and secondary was not included in the quote, but could 30, 2015: People’s Market, supplies . . . . .283.27 roads. He explained that there are roads be added later at a cost of $1,750.00. Philip Motor, freight ...... 40.00 shown on the map that are designated as Total quote for the WR90 Total amount of Pocketful of Posies, flowers . . . . .63.60 Primary County Highways that need to deposits in banks ...... 1,402.50 Popular Science, subscription . . .14.00 be reclassified as Secondary Highways. Oscillator packer / roller was $24,995.00. Total amount of Reliable Office Supply, He asked the board to review the map Discussion was held on whether the actual cash ...... 1,093.75 supplies ...... 250.40 and make corrections. He will assist with $650.00 spacers would be needed. Fol - Register of Servall, rugs ...... 139.74 drawing up the required resolution to lowing discussion, Denke moved that the Deeds cash ...... 250.00 Jon Siedschlaw, make needed corrections, and hopefully WR 90 Oscillator packer / roller without Total amount of checks . . . . .11,137.15 Coroner mileage ...... 4.81 by late spring or early summer the proj - spacers be purchased at a price of Library Donations S. D. Dept. of Health, lab fees . . .35.00 ect to correct the maps would be com - $24,345, and that an accumulator be Fund cash ...... 14,498.08 S. D. Public Assr. Alliance, plete. Discussion was held on miles of purchased later at a cost of $1,750.00. Returned checks ...... 4,972.44 rental ins...... 102.97 road shown by the state varying from the Money Market Account . . . 642,910.55 Jackie Stilwell, miles of road shown by the county, that Aaron Richardson reported that there are Time Deposits ...... 117,132.00 cell phone cost ...... 150.00 this also needs to be corrected and can several culverts needing replaced JCFSA Passbook TrueNorth Steel, blades ...... 540.00 be done at the time roads are reclassi - throughout the county. One section of the savings ...... 1,752.66 Twilight First Aid Safety fied. Doug Kinniburgh presented infor - Castle Butte Road needs culverts re - Total Funds ...... 795,159.13 Supplies, supplies ...... 89.95 mation on Jackson County’s STP placed and a lift made to the road. He re - Walker Automotive, funding, and reported that the scheduled ported that Jon Jones and West River TOTAL COUNTY repairs ...... 4,062.50 signing project will have funding from Excavation are interested in installing FUNDS ...... 676,067.80 West Publishing, law books . . . . .90.00 Highway Safety funds, not Surface culverts for the county. General ...... 382,905.42 Winner Healthmart Pharmacy, Transportation funds. Discussion was Road & Bridge ...... 123,320.61 prisoner medical ...... 179.00 held on use of federal funds for county Larry Denke left the meeting at 5:15 p.m. CH & BR ...... 4,436.41 Winner Police Dept., projects, and the more stringent require - Secondary Road ...... 73,521.50 prisoner board, ments for design and specifications. Aaron Richardson reported that two front 911 Service ...... 6,331.47 transport ...... 5,018.80 Doug Kinniburgh informed the board that tires are needed on the scraper. Report Other Grants ...... 1,792.74 Woman’s Day, subscription . . . . .10.00 counties may design their own projects was also made that new tires are needed Emer./Disaster ...... 1,289.42 Golden West, 911 access . . . . .765.45 but must either adopt county standards on the old John Deere loader that is Abuse Center ...... 12,972.98 Golden West, 911 access . . . . .160.43 or use state standards. He also reported being repaired. The board instructed that Building ...... 1,473.35 WOW!, 911 paging line ...... 51.75 that there may be changes made that quotes for tires for the scraper and loader Library Donations ...... 14,498.08 CenturyLink, 911 access ...... 146.17 some funds that require matching funds be obtained. L.E.S.T...... 861.26 may be changed to grant type funding. Mod. & Preserv...... 10,484.07 Report was made that insurance pay - Cliff Reuer informed the board there are Johnston moved, Twiss seconded, that L. E. Equip. Repl...... 10,526.00 ment of $65.25 has been received on the programs, training and information on the meeting be adjourned, that the board Rd. & Brg. Bldg...... 26,316.00 claim for vandalism and theft of a radio road maintenance available to counties meet in special session at 1:00 p.m., Rd. & Brg. Eq. Repl...... $ 5,338.49 from the 2009 Cat Motor Grader. through LTAP. Wednesday, February 18, 2015, and that the board meet in regular session at 9:00 TOTAL TRUST & The board was informed that notice has At 2:37 p.m. Twiss moved, Denke sec - a.m., Monday, March 9, 2015. AGENCY FUNDS ...... 119,091.33 been sent to SDDOT that Jackson onded, that the board go into executive Schools ...... 35,122.83 County wishes to exchange the county’s session to discuss pending litigation. ATTEST: BOARD OF JACKSON Townships ...... 1,319.32 federal highway funds for state funds in Aaron Richardson, Acting Highway COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Towns ...... 13,063.53 2015. The S. D. Department of Revenue Supt., States Attorney Van Gorp, and State ...... 46,619.42 has notified counties that the Cost Price Derek McTeigh, Brosz Engineering were Vicki D. Wilson, Law Library ...... 419.78 Index (CPI) to be used for taxes payable present during executive session. Jackson County Auditor JCFSA ...... 1,752.66 in 2016 is 1.50%. The index factor is the Richardson, Van Gorp and McTeigh left Other ...... 20,793.79 percentage a taxing district may increase executive session at 3:30 p.m. The board Glen A. Bennett, Chairman the taxes payable in the following year continued in executive session to discuss Register of Deeds January collections: (SDCL 10-13-35). The total amount of in - personnel matters. Barbara Clements [Published Febraury 26, 2015, at the total $3,952.25. crease allowed is the CPI and each tax - and Raymond Clements were present approximate cost of $244.01] ing district’s percentage of growth. 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Depend - HILIP OUTH AKOTA ing on the species, the grasshoppers P , S D HUCK OBY ROETCH HILIP MARC SCARBOROUGH - HAYES can go through five nymphal in - TUESDAY, FEB.24, 2015 ROSS & JANICE WILLIAMS - PHILIP C & T K - P Big run of weigh-up cattle and feeder 34.....BLK, RED & CHAR STRS 821# .... $204.50 22...... BLK HFRS 629# .... $222.50 1...... BWF COW 1280# .. $132.00 stars in a period of 5 weeks. 70 ...... CHAR HFRS 748# .... $193.00 HOSTUTLER RANCH INC - MIDLAND 3 .....BLK, RED & CHAR COWS 1452# .. $115.00 Grasshopper surveys are conducted cattle. Market strong on the weigh-ups DARRELL ENNEN - RAPID CITY 27...... RED & BLK HFRS 614# .... $225.00 3...... BLK COW 1665# .. $114.50 by APHIS every year over thou - and uneven on the feeders. Next week, 70 ...... BLK HFRS 741# .... $217.00 JOE MCKITRICK - BOWMAN, ND 1 ...... RWF COW 1550# .. $114.00 sands of acres of range and forest Cheyenne Charolais Bull Sale. JUDY & STEVE DALY - MIDLAND 21...... BLK & BWF STRS 867# .... $172.00 A CONSIGNMENT lands to estimate population levels 48 ...... BLK HFRS 694# .... $223.00 11 ...... BLK & BWF HFRS 660# .... $180.00 1 ...... BWF COW 1280# .. $132.00 and determine the need for sup - CHRIS MCFARLAND - RAPID CITY JOEL DEERING - WASTA 1...... BLK COW 1465# .. $117.00 DEEP CREEK ANGUS BULLS - MIDLAND LK ED HAR TRS 1...... BLK COW 1595# .. $116.00 pression programs. The goal of 76...... BWF STRS 663# .... $238.50 16.....B , R & C S 672# .... $217.00 39 YEARLINGS AVG ...... $11,872.00 JIM STRATMAN - BOX ELDER JOE TRASK - ELM SPRINGS 1...... BLK COW 1510# .. $115.00 APHIS suppression programs is to TOP SELLING BULL...... $20,000.00 33 ...... BLK HFRS 654# .... $217.50 18 ...... BLK HFRS 638# .... $223.00 1 ...... RWF COW 1595# .. $114.00 reduce grasshopper populations to 8 HD 2 YR OLDS AVG ...... $8,688.00 TOM BRUCH - STONEVILLE HARVEY FITZGERALD - HERMOSA MIKE NOTEBOOM - PHILIP LK OW acceptable levels in order to protect OVERALL 47 HD AVG ...... $11,330.00 10...... BLK STRS 661# .... $238.00 14...... RED & BLK HFRS 628# .... $208.00 1...... B C 1260# .. $128.00 rangeland ecosystems and/ or crop - GARY NIXON - PHILIP STEVE WILLIAMS - NORRIS 1...... BLK COW 1450# .. $115.50 WF OW land adjacent to rangeland. CLINT ALLEMAN - HAYES 28 ...... BLK HFRS 602# .... $237.00 20...... RED HFRS 540# .... $250.00 1 ...... B C 1420# .. $115.50 HANE OOMES ANDERSON 1...... RED COW 1240# .. $115.00 The GH survey is conducted dur - 32...... BLK BV REPL. HFRS 779# . $1,850.00 KARL SCHULZ - PHILIP C C - M LK OW LARRY LABRIER - MURDO 79 ...... BLK & BWF STRS 827# .... $200.00 20 ...... BLK & BWF STRS 491# .... $289.00 1...... B C 1040# .. $114.50 ing the months of May through Au - ED OW 170...... BLK BV REPL. HFRS 675# . $1,650.00 98...... BLK & BWF STRS 726# .... $223.25 15...... RED & BLK HFRS 501# .... $267.00 1...... R C 1495# .. $113.00 gust estimating the nymph and 90 ...... BLK & BWF HFRS 702# .... $207.50 10...... RED & BLK HFRS 407# .... $251.00 KNUTSON RANCH - QUINN adult numbers in the counties of FEEDER CATTLE: 16...... BLK & BWF HFRS 539# .... $244.00 WEIGH-UPS: 2...... RED COWS 1358# .. $117.00 ARVIN ICKI IDE HILIP Western South Dakota. Annual HENRY BRUCH - STURGIS BYRON & MONTE DENKE - QUINN JACK O'DEA - MIDLAND M & V E - P LK OW grasshopper surveys can also be 216...... BLK STRS 550# .... $303.50 38 ...... BLK HFRS 717# .... $203.50 3...... BLK COW 1427# .. $123.00 1...... B C 1235# .. $117.00 WF OW used to forecast the population den - 26...... BLK STRS 437# .... $317.00 DENNIS BOOMSMA - BOX ELDER MIKE CARLBOM - INTERIOR 1...... B C 1290# .. $114.00 LK OWETTE 108 ...... BLK HFRS 482# .... $286.00 29 ...... BLK & BWF STRS 651# .... $233.00 1...... BLK COW 1325# .. $123.00 1...... B C 1260# .. $129.00 sities in the following spring and LK ULL 12...... BLK HFRS 394# .... $280.00 20 ...... BLK & BWF HFRS 636# .... $223.00 LAWRENCE AND LORETTA SCHREIBER - QUINN 1...... B B 1720# .. $145.00 summer based on the number of LK ULL JIM JOHNSON - QUINN DAVE & TANYA BERRY - MILESVILLE 1...... BLK BULL 1780# .. $153.00 1...... B B 1905# .. $141.00 healthy females that are capable of ENE ROSBIE EW NDERWOOD 71...... BLK STRS 768# .... $212.50 34...... RED HFRS 699# .... $237.00 1...... BLK BULL 1770# .. $148.00 G C - N U WF OW laying eggs. According to the survey 66 ...... BLK HFRS 724# .... $242.00 20...... RED & BLK HFRS 591# .... $221.00 DIANNE GREGG - FT PIERRE 1...... B C 1495# .. $117.00 WF OW map of year 2014, vast majority of 12...... BLK HFRS 595# .... $230.00 KIM COE - VALE 3...... BLK COW 1628# .. $113.00 1...... B C 1330# .. $113.50 WF OW the western South Dakota fell into BILL & PAMELA HENDERSON - DUPREE 36...... BLK STRS 791# .... $206.00 1...... BLK BULL 1880# .. $144.50 1...... B C 1390# .. $112.50 LK OWETTE CORY SMITH - MILESVILLE the low-risk green zone where the 76...... BLK HFRS 658# .... $249.00 33 ...... BLK & BWF HFRS 720# .... $204.00 1...... B C 1135# .. $139.50 LK OW SCOTT BOOMER - INTERIOR GENE FORTUNE - INTERIOR STAN ANDERSON - BELVIDERE 1...... B C 1480# .. $117.00 adult grasshopper numbers varied TACEY ALY ALL 56 ...... RED STRS 632# .... $250.25 50...... BLK STRS 697# .... $226.50 1...... CHAR BULL 2365# .. $152.00 S D - W between 0-3 per Square Yard. How - LK OW 107...... RED HFRS 667# .... $251.00 22 ...... BLK HFRS 673# .... $210.50 1...... CHAR BULL 1870# .. $149.00 1...... B C 1535# .. $113.50 ever, there are a few isolated spots ARY OWIE EW NDERWOOD 22 ...... RED & RWF HFRS 615# .... $233.00 CHUCK CARSTENSEN - PHILIP RICHARD JOBGEN - KADOKA G H - N U WF OWS in the counties of Perkins, Corson, 20 ...... BLK & BWF HFRS 659# .... $217.50 16...... BLK STRS 727# .... $222.00 10...... BLK COW 1333# .. $125.00 2...... B C 1360# .. $113.00 LLEN LOY LSON OX LDER Dewey, Stanley, Jones, Jackson, BRIAN MORRIS - MEADOW 18...... BLK STRS 591# .... $260.00 13...... RED & BLK COWS 1385# .. $117.50 A & F O - B E ED OW Gregory, Lyman, Pennington, Ben - 132...... BLK STRS 836# .... $203.50 REX GILLES - RED OWL JT MOON - CREIGHTON 1...... R C 1555# .. $112.00 LK OW 1...... RED BULL 1745# .. $146.50 nett, and Fall River that are orange 35...... BLK STRS 723# .... $224.25 35 ...... BLK HFRS 708# .... $200.00 1...... B C 1325# .. $117.00 ERYL ROKOP ADOKA JOHN, DEDE & JUSTIN LONG - UNION CENTER STEVE CLEMENTS - PHILIP 9...... BLK COW 1549# .. $114.50 V P - K (medium-risk, 4-7 GH/Sq Yard) and LK FRT 90 ...... BLK & BWF STRS 647# .... $243.25 46...... BLK STRS 756# .... $212.50 1...... BLK COW 1510# .. $114.00 1...... B H 1000# .. $153.00 red (high-risk, 8 or more GH/Sq ADE ONENBERGER ADOKA 92 ...... BLK & BWF STRS 629# .... $257.00 57 ...... BLK HFRS 720# .... $198.50 3...... BLK COW 1532# .. $113.00 K B - K LK OWETTE Yard). Producers and ranchers in 79 ...... BLK & BWF STRS 732# .... $224.50 17 ...... BLK HFRS 567# .... $228.00 8...... BLK & BWF COWS 1660# .. $112.00 1...... B C 1230# .. $134.00 ON ELLY UINN orange and especially in red areas 20.....BLK, RED & CHAR STRS 726# .... $224.00 PAUL SLOVEK - PHILIP CARL NOVOTNY - MARTIN D K - Q LK OWETTES are advised to be on look-out for CLYDE & CONNIE ARNESON - ELM SPRINGS 103...... BLK STRS 904# .... $178.50 8...... RED COWS 1532# .. $116.50 4...... B C 1116# .. $128.00 ARRY ABRIER URDO grasshopper populations in the 52 ...... BLK & BWF STRS 596# .... $271.00 50...... BLK STRS 887# .... $181.00 PAT O 'DEA - MIDLAND L L - M LK ULL 14 ...... BLK & BWF HFRS 507# .... $268.00 30 ...... RED & BLK STRS 777# .... $197.50 3...... BLK & BWF COWS 1560# .. $113.50 1...... B B 2135# .. $142.50 year 2015. IM HITCHER CENIC DUANE & CARLA JOBGEN - SCENIC 58...... RED & BLK HFRS 653# .... $211.00 1...... BWF COW 1630# .. $112.00 J W - S Sampling for grasshoppers can LK ULL 57 ...... BLK HFRS 718# .... $222.00 14 ....BLK, RED & CHAR HFRS 479# .... $253.00 TJ GABRIEL- MIDLAND 1...... B B 1740# .. $142.50 be done in two ways: ILLIE ARSONS ILESVILLE 15 ...... BWF HFRS 732# .... $209.00 STEVE BROWN - STURGIS 1...... BLK HFRT 1000# .. $152.00 B P - M ERF ULL •Sweep net sampling: Usually HJORT RANCH - RAPID CITY 75 ...... BLK & BWF HFRS 662# .... $213.00 1...... BLK BULL 2250# .. $146.50 1...... H B 1865# .. $141.50 UTCH ANNING ARTIN carried out for sampling nymphs. 71 ...... BLK HFRS 603# .... $235.00 75 ...... BLK & BWF HFRS 722# .... $198.50 BONENBERGER RANCH - BELVIDERE B F - M LK ULL Make 40 sweeps at random sites 12 ...... BLK HFRS 520# .... $261.00 3...... BLK HFRTS 1067# .. $148.00 1...... B B 1945# .. $141.00

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