Exercise Equipment Donation Topic of School Board Discussion
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OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF JONES COUNTY, SOUTH DAKOTA. $1.00$1.00 Includes tax Number 7 MURDO Volume 107 February 14, 2013 “SERVING THE AREA SINCE 1904” A PUBLICATIONoy OF RAVELLETTEot PUBLICATIONS,e INC. Coyote Professional artist to CExercise equipment donation News spend week in school topic of school board discussion broadened and more intense by Karlee Barnes February 8. the DDN classes cost the school. awareness of ourselves and the The February school board Ball told the board that the Ball replied that they have no Briefs world around us,” Wipf said. “Art meeting was called to order by school incurred additional officiat- expense from these classes. He helps us to find truth and under- Carrie Lolley at 7 p.m., Monday ing expenses for the Invitational said if they accepted Kadoka’s pro- standing. The children of South February 11. Those present Tournament due to the storm and posal, a teacher would travel to Birthday calendar Dakota are our most important For those of you who pur- included: Lolley, Chad Whitney, postponing of games. He also said Murdo to teach the class. This resources. It is imperative that chased a Book & Thimble Club Scott Mathews, Brett Nix, Tami that the senior class is working on would cause for the rearranging of their creativity be sparked and birthday calendar, the number Schreiber, Lorrie Esmay, Gary plans for their senior trip to Den- schedules, due to the time change cultivated to enrich their lives and for Cutting Edge Graphics & Knispel, Larry Ball, JayTee Sealey ver. and so as not to interfere with any at the same time enhance society Signs is incorrect. The correct and Karlee Barnes. Ball asked the board to look at required courses. as a whole.” phone number is 530-4465. They The agenda, minutes and bills the 2013-2014 proposed school cal- Greg Kronkite of Draper has Her residency may include slide apologize for any inconvenience. were approved, as well as the endar. He said that they can dis- been working with Ball, Anne presentations, student classroom financial report. cuss any potential changes later. Geisler and Bev Ball on the fund- work, teacher in-service work- Knispel presented his financial One issue he wanted the board to ing and donation of new exercise Johannsen Scholarship shops and community presenta- The deadline for the Lee report and spoke about some of the consider was to start the school and technology equipment for the Visual artist Mary Wipf will tions. Wipf uses various media, Johannsen scholarship avail- bills brought up in legislative ses- year on a Wednesday to allow current weight and exercise conduct workshops for local stu- such as printmaking, drawing, able to college students who sion that will impact the school Monday and Tuesday for teacher rooms. Kronkite is interested in dents as part of the South Dakota papermaking, marbling or creat- were graduates of Jones County district. inservice days, and to ease stu- purchasing $10,000 to $16,000 Arts Council’s Artists In Schools & ing of a mural. Wipf’s paper mar- High School is Friday, April 12, The board then approved three dents into the school year. worth of new items for the rooms. Communities program. The artist bling residencies are regarded by 2013. open enrollment forms, as well as Added discussion items are as Nix asked about the time frame will work with various grade levels teachers as excellent opportunities The scholarship will be two work agreements. follows: the Kadoka Area School of the project. Ball said bids for during the residency in Jones for integrating art with other sub- awarded to a student in their Next on the agenda was discus- District contacted Ball about the equipment are in the works, and County from February 25-March jects such as science, history or junior or senior year at their sion items. Schreiber filled the possibility of sharing a foreign lan- the purchase could be any time. 1. English. respected college or university board in on the recent annual guage teacher instead of offering a The board then went into execu- Wipf has participated in nearly This program is sponsored by for the 2013-2014 school year. audit. It came back with no correc- foreign language class through the tive session and adjourned the 600 weeks of residencies through- the Jones County School District A copy of the scholarship tions. The audit was reviewed by DDN. Mathews asked how much meeting immediately after. out South Dakota in more than 75 and the Book and Thimble Club, application is available at the the state and accepted on Friday, school systems, community with support provided by the Jones County High School office. libraries and special needs institu- South Dakota Arts Council with tions. She believes art - the cre- funds from the State of South Sportsman’s Club meeting ative expression of one’s unique Dakota, through the Department The Jones County Sports- Scholarship honors David Kranz self - helps to satisfy the need for of Tourism and State Develop- man’s Club will be holding its communication at a basic level. ment, and the National Endow- A scholarship honoring long- more satisfying,” said Randell materials to: mdiehl@arguleader. annual meeting on Sunday, Feb- “Through art, we experience a ment for the Arts. time South Dakota journalist Beck, president and publisher, com ruary 24, 2013, at 6:30 p.m. at David Kranz will be awarded this Argus Leader Media. Or mail to: the clubhouse. spring to a South Dakota journal- The $1,200 scholarship will be Michelle Diehl ism student. awarded annually to a South Argus Leader Exercise room reminder The David Kranz-Argus Leader Dakota student who has complet- PO Box 5034 The exercise room at the Tech New law enforcement Media Scholarship recognizes ed at least one year in a journal- Sioux Falls, SD 57117-5034 Center is open Monday– Friday Kranz’s more than four-decade ism or media studies program at a The deadline for applications is from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. If you have career as a reporter, editor and South Dakota college or universi- April 15. A committee will select a key card, the room is open vehicles discussed at political columnist. He retired ty. The recipient must have the winner and the scholarship additionally from 5–7 a.m. and from the Argus Leader in 2010. achieved a 2.5 GPA in the previous will be awarded for the 2013-2014 5–10 p.m., Monday through Fri- “When you have had the oppor- semester and should submit exam- school year. day. It is also open on Saturday commissioners meeting tunity to work with a veteran jour- ples of his or her writing as part of If you’d like additional informa- from 5 a.m.–5 p.m. and on Sun- nalist like David Kranz, you can't the application. A letter of recom- tion, contact Maricarrol Kueter, day from 1–6 p.m. Patrons need by Karlee Barnes Next, new business was dis- help but be excited about honoring mendation from an academic or [email protected], or to be out of the building one The Tuesday, February 5 county cussed. Brunskill informed the his legacy. To be able to help stu- journalism professional is also Randell Beck at rabeck@ hour after the doors are locked; commissioners meeting was called commissioners of three surplus dents prepare for journalism required. argusleader.com no later than 11 p.m. on week- to order at 2 p.m. with the follow- items, including two office chairs careers at the same time is even Students can e-mail application days. ing in attendance: John Brunskill, and a printer. Said items were Helen Louder, Monte Anker, Steve estimated at zero value and are to Farmers Market meeting Iwan, Bruce Royer, Angie Kinsley, be disposed of. An organizational meeting for John Weber and Karlee Barnes. Sheriff Weber entered the meet- Gingerbread Girl returns to kindergarten a Farmers Market in Murdo will The commissioners went ing and presented the commission- be held at the Turner Communi- through mail to start the meeting, ers with his report. He also spoke ty Center on Feb. 21, 2013 at then spoke briefly about the build- about Deputy Sylva’s salary dis- 7:00 p.m. Anyone interested in ing maintenance concerning the crepancy again. He gave them being a part of the farmers mar- cement handicap ramp on the east information about the salaries of ket but cannot attend that entrance of the building. surrounding counties’ deputies. evening contact Jewell Bork at The commissioners then made a Louder questioned whether or 669-2852. motion to sign paperwork sent not Weber had spoken to the city from Hughes County. about the issue yet. Weber said the city is looking into law enforce- ment grants. He then presented options and estimates for potential new law enforcement vehicles. He said that an estimated $4,000 to $5,000 on top of the initial vehicle cost would be needed for necessary items such as cages and light bars. Weber told the commissioners that two vehi- cles are needed, but there isn’t a big rush to purchase them. Iwan asked what is next con- cerning the purchase of new law enforcement vehicles. Anker said they could vote on the issue at the next meeting; however, he is against buying two vehicles right away. Kinsley, the 4-H secretary and Gingerbread Girl… Deb Venard’s kindergarten class celebrates the return of their Gingerbread Jones County Emergency Manag- Girl, who had been missing since her escape in December. See the full story on page 4.