With Fondest Memories Collection of Stamps and $7.25 to $9.00 by 2017

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

With Fondest Memories Collection of Stamps and $7.25 to $9.00 by 2017 PAGE 20 PRESS & DAKOTAN I TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 2014 fire out when we got to the quested by the defense. 1625 Mobile Homes For 1705 Items $100 or Less Fires scene,” he stated. “There was Wilson Yankton authorities say Rent Large area rug $25. Hose reel no damage to the house.” Wilson assaulted his girl- Nickles said Sunday’s con- Nice newer 2-bedroom only & hose $20. Sewing machine From Page 1 From Page 1 friend in the 900 block of cabinet $25. (605)661-2550. trolled burn had not been East 15th Street during the $485/month plus deposit. No called in as required by Yank- pets, good references a must early morning hours of April Toaster oven brand new ton County Ordinance 17. The 5, 2013. The woman fled from (605)665-0822. trolled burn that had gotten controlled burn near Irene had tion of the evaluation, Fox never used $35. Air purifier out of hand near 297th Street told the court it would be un- her residence to a neighbor’s 1635 Commercial $25. Can opener, new in box not been reported, either, ac- and NE Jim River Road. cording to Johnke. necessary to hold a hearing home. Rentals $10. (605)661-1073 or “It was pretty much burnt regarding Wilson’s compe- Wilson is alleged to have (605)661-7363. Residents are to call the Office/Warehouse/Storage out, but it was burning in the Yankton County dispatch cen- tency to stand trial. He sug- followed her and fired a long rifle. However, the bullet Solve your space needs. Mul- 1735 Business Furniture trees along the (James ter at 668-5210 prior to doing a gested a June or July trial. tiple/flexible options in lower River),” said Bryce Johnke of controlled burn and inform of- Johnke estimated the trial went through a window in a Variety of office furniture and downtown Yankton. Call the Irene Fire Department. “It ficials when and what they would take three to four door and did not hit the equipment. (605)664-1397. (605)660-1906. really didn’t have anywhere plan to burn. days. neighbor or the girlfriend. to go.” 1770 Home Appliances Burning must occur be- Eng set the matter for 9 The neighbor was trans- Firefighters were on scene tween sunrise and sunset, and a.m. July 14. Any motions are ported to the hospital for 1650 Houses For Sale For Sale: 2003 Whirlpool re- for approximately an hour hit- is limited to things like vegeta- to be filed by April 28 and, if minor injuries from flying de- frigerator side by side, ice and ting hot spots around the tion, tree piles and rubbish. there is to be a plea in the bris. water in door. Also, GE Profile edges of the blaze. County law prohibits items case, it must be done by Wilson is being held in glass top convection range. Johnke said some trees such as rubber-type products, June 23. the Yankton County Jail on Both for $400 (605)665-2801. were still burning when he petroleum products, asphalt Wilson told the court he $500,000 bond. drove by the area at 3 p.m. shingles and most chemicals Monday afternoon. from being burned. did not object to the trial 1775 Home Furnishings date and agreed with his at- You can follow Nathan At 2:37 p.m. Monday, Yank- Johnson on Twitter at twit- Must get rid of discontinued ton firefighters received a call You can follow Nathan torney that it would not vio- and floor sample mattresses. late the 180-day rule that ter.com/AnInlandVoyage. Dis- 1208 Green of a fire in the 1200 block of Johnson on Twitter at Making room for new Serta Ferdig Avenue. twitter.com/AnInlandVoyage. ensures a speedy trial. The cuss this story at $298,500 mattress models. Savings up Nickles said a cigarette had Discuss this story at months spent pursuing a www.yankton.net/. For Sale by Owner: 4-bed- to 40-60%, Queen Memory been thrown in a pile of leaves www.yankton.net/. psychiatric evaluation do not room, 3-bath, double garage. Foam with adjustable Base near a house. count toward the rule be- Master suite has walk-in tile $999. Hatch Furniture, 109 E “They pretty much had the cause the delay was re- shower. Screened porch faces 3rd St. Downtown Yankton. trail and park. (605)665-0752 (605)665-4416. http://www.yankton.net/app/ht ml/1208green/ 1790 Lawn - Garden ing clarification. cording to Dryden. ered for letters of intent regard- “That’s why we need the “It is my hope we continue ing additional money that was Large fountain with pond, Money letter of intent,” Peters said. that. How we’re going to go budgeted. 1801 West St. $100, You must remove. She chairs the Senate Appro- about that, I don’t know,” he The extra bump in school Now building (402)910-8634 From Page 1 priations Committee and the said. aid gathered the most atten- 4-bedroom spec home joint Senate-House panel. Peters said the work should tion. with triple garage in Sears Craftsman 46 inch The letter can be an impor- be on a broader basis than just Early in the 2014 legislative average teacher experience Summit Heights. deck, 21 HP Briggs and tant tool for superintendents the 18 appropriators. “Come session, a majority of Republi- Straton turn tight hydro- was 15 years. to take to their school boards, up with a coordinated effort in can senators without saying a Call JW Tramp Construction Rep. Susan Wismer, D-Brit- for information. static riding lawn mower. 6 said Sen. Bill Van Gerpen, R- the Legislature,” she said. word against it rejected a reso- Bushel 2 bin soft bagger, ton, said the letter of intent Tyndall. South Dakota ranks last na- lution from a special legislative (605)661-2191. extra new blade, used 2 isn’t needed. “It’s only point-3 percent tionally in average teacher pay. committee that looked at and a half summers. “It’s demeaning. We’re not (0.3) but it’s meant a lot to “I think we’re going to be teacher availability last year. respecting our local school $1,350 firm. them,” Van Gerpen said. running against nothing short During the House discus- boards to make decisions,” The appropriations mem- of a teacher shortage in the sion of the extra $2.2 million, said Wismer, who’s running for bers informally agreed there near future,” Sen. Billie Sutton, House Democratic leader Craftsman 33 inch, 357cc the Democratic nomination for should be a look at teacher D-Burke, said. Bernie Hunhoff of Yankton said dual stage snowblower governor. salaries and school districts’ The appropriators held South Dakota would need to with EZ steer, heated hand Sen. Deb Peters strongly available funding. their discussion Monday morn- pay its teachers an additional grips, electric start, used disagreed. Peters, R-Hartford, The extra $2.2 million was ing after the Legislature ad- $2,800 apiece to pull ahead of less that 8 hours. $1,250 said “about a dozen” superin- 204 Brown St., Gayville an important first step in im- journed the 2014 session. Mississippi into 49th place firm. tendents and school board proving teacher salaries, ac- Various matters were consid- among the 50 states. For Sale by Owner members contacted her seek- $137,000 Both for $2,400 firm. Call 4-Bedroom, 2-full bath, 1881 (605)661-0321. square feet, 2+ car garage. to assure this does not hap- 4. Plans are being devel- Yes, I think the City needs (605)660-7537 pen again. oped for the Meridian Plaza to have a role in addressing www.yankton.net/app/html/204 1820 Give Aways Ferdig that include a fountain, the housing shortage. A lack brown/ A good multi colored couch. From Page 1 3. The city purchased 35 spray pad and garden. of housing, and more impor- Beautiful New Home. Free, call (605)689-0211. acres of Human Services What do you think of these tantly, affordable housing af- 3-Bedroom, 2-1/2 baths, 3+ Center ground in 2012 at a plans, and what is your fects numerous areas of city car garage. Crofton Schools. 1850 Agriculture cost of approximately $1.95 long-term vision for the concern. We can not expect million and is marketing it plaza area? the first time homebuyer to Lewis Clark Estates. Want to Rent: Pasture for 25 2. The City Commission (402)388-2378 . recently decided that it for retail development. In The walking bridge is a purchase in Yankton if prices head of cattle within 30 miles addition, the City Commis- unique feature that Yankton are too high. We cannot ex- of Yankton. Call Jim would continue with plans to build its new water treat- sion incentivized retail out- has and the plans for the foun- pect much economic develop- Now building a duplex at (605)665-9441 days; Martha lots on the Menards tain and spray pad features at ment if there is not enough (605)660-9919. ment plant adjacent to 1707 & 1709 West Street. Water Treatment Plant No. property that remain unde- the base of the bridge (the housing and/or rentals for em- Great retirement units with 2 in Riverside Park rather veloped. Do you think Meridian Plaza) are pretty ployees. This commission had 1650 square feet on main Wanted: Pasture land to buy enough is being done to cool, not to mention the po- the opportunity to sell some for my tame cattle. Need at than a different location.
Recommended publications
  • District Legislators Leg. Dist. Aberdeen School District Rep. Steven Mccleerey 1 Rep
    District Legislators Leg. Dist. Aberdeen School District Rep. Steven McCleerey 1 Rep. Tamara St. John Sen. Susan Wismer Rep. Lana Greenfield 2 Rep. Kaleb Weis Sen. Brock Greenfield Rep. Drew Dennert 3 Rep. Carl Perry Sen. Al Novstrup Agar-Blunt-Onida School District Rep. Mary Duvall 24 Rep. Tim Rounds Sen. Jeff Monroe Alcester-Hudson School District Rep. David L. Anderson 16 Rep. Kevin Jensen Sen. Jim Bolin Andes Central School District Rep. Kent Peterson 19 Rep. Kyle Schoenfish Sen. Stace Nelson Rep. Caleb Finck 21 Rep. Lee Qualm Sen. Rocky Dale Blare Arlington School District Rep. Fred Deutsch 4 Rep. John Mills Sen. John Wiik Rep. Bob Glanzer 22 Rep. Roger Chase Sen. Jim White Armour School District Rep. Kent Peterson 19 Rep. Kyle Schoenfish Sen. Stace Nelson Rep. Caleb Finck 21 Rep. Lee Qualm Sen. Rocky Dale Blare Avon School District Rep. Kent Peterson 19 Rep. Kyle Schoenfish Sen. Stace Nelson Rep. Caleb Finck 21 Rep. Lee Qualm Sen. Rocky Dale Blare Baltic School District Rep. Jon Hansen 25 Rep. Tom Pischke Sen. Kris Langer Belle Fourche School District Rep. J. Sam Marty 28B Sen. Ryan Maher District Legislators Leg. Dist. Bennett County School District Rep. Steve Livermont 27 Rep. Peri Pourier Sen. Red Dawn Foster Beresford School District Rep. David L. Anderson 16 Rep. Kevin Jensen Sen. Jim Bolin Rep. Nancy Rasmussen 17 Rep. Ray Ring Sen. Arthur Rusch Big Stone City School District Rep. Steven McCleerey 1 Rep. Tamara St. John Sen. Susan Wismer Rep. Fred Deutsch 4 Rep. John Mills Sen. John Wiik Bison School District Rep.
    [Show full text]
  • 2020 Vision: the South Dakota Science and Innovation Strategy
    2020 Vision: The South Dakota Science and Innovation Strategy SD EPSCoR REACH Committee April 2013 SD EPSCoR REACH Committee _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ David C. Link Thomas R. Loveland REACH Committee Chair USGS/EROS Executive Vice President Sanford Health Systems Gary Archamboult SBIR Coordinator Curt Hage Small Business Development Center REACH Committee Vice-Chair CEO, Home Federal Bank, Retired Mel Ustad Director of Commercialization James A. Rice SD Governor’s Office of Economic Development Executive Director, SD EPSCoR South Dakota State University Pat Lebrun SD Science & Technology Authority James W. Abbott President, University of South Dakota Melody Schopp SD Dept. of Education David Chicoine President, South Dakota State University Jason Dilges SD Bureau of Finance and Management Duane Hrncir Acting President, South Dakota School of Mines & Kirby Mellegard Technology Manager, Materials Testing, RESPEC Laura Jenski Pat Costello Vice President for Research, USD SD Governor’s Office of Economic Development Kevin Kephart Brad Wheeler Vice President for Research, SDSU Wheeler Manufacturing Ronald White Paul Batcheller Vice President for Research, SDSMT PrairieGold Venture Partners Georgia Hackett Eddie Sullivan Vice President of Institutional Relations Sanford Applied Biosciences Sinte Gleska University Scott Morgan Jack R. Warner Sisseton Wahpeton College Executive Director South Dakota Board of Regents Hannan LaGarry Oglala Lakota College Paul D. Turman System Vice President for Research and Donald L. Endres Economic Development, SD Board of Regents Glacial Lakes Capital, LLC Kathryn Johnson Christine Hamilton South Dakota Board of Regents Christiansen Land & Cattle, Ltd. Senator Phyllis Heineman Whitney Robertson Dir. of Commercialization, Sanford Health Senator Jeff Haverly Sherri L. Rotert Representative Susan Wismer Attorney, Novellus Law, P.C.
    [Show full text]
  • UPDATED 2:30 Pm, September 29, 2014
    Current Candidates for General Election - 11/4/2014 District Name Party Address Filing Date United States Senator Rick Weiland DEM PO Box 1488, Sioux Falls, SD 57101 3/25/2014 United States Senator Mike Rounds REP 2418 Whispering Shores Dr, Fort Pierre, SD 3/20/2014 57532 United States Senator Gordon Howie IND PO Box 866, Rapid City, SD 57709 4/29/2014 United States Senator Larry Pressler IND 5105 S Rolling Green Ave Apt 209, Sioux Falls, 3/12/2014 SD 57108-2226 United States Representative Corinna Robinson DEM PO Box 2971, Sioux Falls, SD 57101 3/21/2014 United States Representative Kristi Noem REP 18575 US Highway 81, Castlewood, SD 57223 3/14/2014 Governor and Lieutenant Susan Wismer & Susy Blake DEM 10970 Prairie Hills Pl, Britton, SD 57430 3/25/2014 Governor Governor and Lieutenant Dennis Daugaard & Matt Michels REP 119 N Washington Ave, Pierre, SD 57501 3/18/2014 Governor Governor and Lieutenant Michael J. Myers & Lora Hubbel IND 1121 Washington St, Centerville, SD 57014 4/23/2014 Governor Secretary of State Lori Stacey CON 120 S Lyndale Ave, Sioux Falls, SD 57104 6/23/2014 Secretary of State Emmett Reistroffer LIB 230 S Phillips Ave Apt 411, Sioux Falls, SD 8/11/2014 57104-6350 Secretary of State Angelia Schultz DEM 12 1/2 5th Ave NW, Aberdeen, SD 57401-2812 7/2/2014 Secretary of State Shantel Krebs REP 25740 Packard Ln, Renner, SD 57055 6/24/2014 Attorney General Chad Haber LIB 4105 W Newcomb Dr, Sioux Falls, SD 57106- 8/11/2014 5703 Attorney General Marty Jackley REP 2101 Lancaster Loop, Pierre, SD 57501 6/24/2014 State Auditor
    [Show full text]
  • State Legislative Seats That Changed Party Control, 2018 - Ballotpedia
    10/14/2019 State legislative seats that changed party control, 2018 - Ballotpedia View PDF - Start Here Free PDF Viewer - View PDF Files Instantly. Download ViewPDF Extension Now! OPEN ViewPDF.io State legislative seats that changed party control, 2018 PRIMARY ELECTIONS FEDERAL ELECTIONS STATE ELECTIONS LOCAL ELECTIONS VOTER INFORMATION On November 6, 2018, 6,073 seats were up for election across 87 of the nation's 99 state legislative chambers. As a result of the elections, control of 508 seats was flipped from one party to another. 2018 State Democrats gained a net 308 seats in the 2018 elections, Republicans lost a net 294 seats, and third legislative elections party and independent candidates lost a net 14 seats. At least one flip occurred in every state except Louisiana, Mississippi, New Jersey, and Virginia, which did not hold state legislative elections in 2018. « 2017 2019 » New Hampshire had 77 seats flip, the most of any state. Sixty-seven of those seats flipped from Republicans to Democrats, seven from Democrats to Republicans, two from third party legislators to Republicans, and one from a third party legislator to a Democrat. Maine followed with 26 flips, including 16 Republican seats to Democrats, two Democratic seats to Republicans, three Republican seats to third party candidates, and five third party seats to Democrats. The only other state with more than 20 flips was Pennsylvania, with 19 Republican seats flipping to Democrats and three Democratic seats flipping to Republicans. Six state legislative chambers flipped control in 2018, including both chambers of the New Hampshire General Court, the state senates of Colorado, Maine, and New York, and the Minnesota House of Representatives.
    [Show full text]
  • Jan 17 Cover Cvr.Qxd
    Official Monthly Publication Member of National League of Cities Contents Features www.sdmunicipalleague.org SDML 2017 Events Calendar . .7 2017 Rib Dinner and Municipal Government Day South Dakota at the Legislature . .8 MUNICIPALITIES Legal Holidays for 2017 . .9 Managing Editor: Yvonne A. Taylor Editor: Carrie A. Harer Municipal Tax Payments . .10 2017 Legislative Session: PRESIDENT DISTRICT CHAIRS Legislative Calendar . .9 Laurie Gill Dist. 1 - Mike Grosek Mayor, Pierre Mayor, Webster Carrying Your Message to the Capitol . .10 How to Track a Bill Online . .11 1st VICE PRESIDENT Dist. 2 - Paullyn Carey Standing Commitees . .12 Mike Wendland Finance Director, Huron How an Idea Becomes Law . .13 Mayor, Baltic 2017 Legislators By District . .14-17 Dist. 3 - Amy Nelson 2nd VICE PRESIDENT City Manager, Yankton 2017 Municipal Election Calendar . .18 Anita Lowary Finance Officer, Groton Dist. 4 - Becky Brunsing Municipal Elections: Q & A . .20 Finance Officer, Wagner TRUSTEES Pauline Sumption Dist. 5 - Renae Phinney 2017 SD Homeland Security Grant Opportunity . .29 Finance Officer, Rapid City President, Ree Heights Deadwood Fund Grant Applications . .30 Karl Alberts Dist. 6 - Leland Treichel Finance Officer, Aberdeen Mayor, Roscoe Why the 21st Century Cures Act is Good for Cities . .31 Steve Allender, Dist. 7 - Arnold Schott SDPAA – A Look Back and a Look Ahead . .32 Mayor, Rapid City Mayor, McLaughlin Christine Erickson Dist. 8 - Harry Weller Buffer Strips Along the Big Sioux River and Councilmember, Sioux Falls Mayor, Kadoka Skunk Creek Improve Water Quality . .34 Debbie Houseman Dist. 9 - Carolynn Anderson Leading Resilient Communities Finance Officer, Lake Andes Finance Officer, Wall in a Changing Environment . .38 PAST PRESIDENT Dist.
    [Show full text]
  • Billie Sutton: the Right Choice
    SEPTEMBER / OCTOBER 2018 VOLUME 50 | ISSUE 1 INSIDE THIS ISSUE SD-Epic Recommended — 2 | President’s Corner— 4 See Educators Run — 5 | 6 Reasons Why — 7 BILLIE SUTTON: THE RIGHT CHOICE DATES TO REMEMBER FOR SCHOOLS AND STUDENTS s educators, we know that SEPTEMBER 23 every decision made about our South Dakota Indian classrooms and schools is a Education Summit politicalA decision. We also know that in Pierre the coming year, South Dakotans will elect a new governor who will have a SEPTEMBER 29 tremendous impact on those decisions. SDEA Fall Leadership That is why it is crucial that as educators, we raise our voices and help elect the Conference candidate who has demonstrated time Rapid City and time again that providing a great education for all students, regardless OCTOBER 8 of their zip code, is a priority. As SDEA Native American Day President, I am pleased to announce that the SD-EPIC Steering Committee is Marty Jackley, accepted the invitation to talk (SDEA offices closed) recommending State Senator Billie Sutton to be about their vision for public education in South the next governor of South Dakota. Dakota. The recommendation is based on OCTOBER 13 Billie’s responses during the interview and his Senator Sutton has been a tireless advocate SDEA Fall Leadership proven record for public education. for schools and children. He played a crucial Conference role with the Blue-Ribbon Task Force ensuring The following are a few of Senator Sutton’s Sioux Falls bipartisan support for the half-penny sales responses to the SD-EPIC Questionnaire: tax for salary increases.
    [Show full text]
  • RIBS AAA: Drivers Changing Habits in Face of Higher
    Thursday, 3.15.12 ON THE WEB: www.yankton.net the region PRESS DAKOTAN NEWS DEPARTMENT: [email protected] 3 Notice Of City Policy On Signs And Banners Warmer weather brings a full season of activities and events to Help Teens Enjoy Safe, Drug-Free Prom, Graduation Season enjoy around town. The City of Yankton reminds citizens trying to Parents play a major role in their chil- us, it is imperative for parents to be aware of games, movies, etc get the word out that advertising signs, political signs, and event dren’s choices about alcohol, tobacco and the increased risk of teen alcohol parties oc- • Make regular and unobtrusive visits to banners cannot be placed in the city street right of way. other drugs. In a National Center on Addic- curring and the potential dangers that ac- the party area with sensitivity to teens’ needs All signs and banners must be placed on private property. Signs tion and Substance Abuse at Columbia Uni- company those alcohol-fueled gatherings. for privacy located in the public right of way will be removed without notice. versity survey to parents and teens, one-third Simply taking away the car keys does not If your teen is attending a party: For more information on sign placement and permits, visit city- of teen partygoers have been to parties solve all of the problems related to underage • Know where your child will be. Call the ofyankton.org or contact the Community Development Department where teens were drinking alcohol, smoking drinking. parent in charge to verify the location of the at (605) 668-5251.
    [Show full text]
  • District Chamber Name Email Address(Es) Phone Number(S) Mailing Address City State Zip District 01 SEN Susan M
    District Chamber Name Email Address(es) Phone Number(s) Mailing Address City State Zip District 01 SEN Susan M. Wismer [email protected] 605-448-5189 PO Box 147 Britton SD 57340 605-448-2572 10970 Prairie Hills Pl. Britton SD 57340 District 01 REP Steven D. McCleerey [email protected] 605-698-7478 45708 116th St. Sisseton [email protected] 605-698-3749 SD 57262 District 01 REP Tamara St John 605-268-0920 702 Old Agency Dr #142 Sisseton [email protected] 605-698-4037 SD 57262 District 02 SEN Brock L. Greenfield [email protected] 605-532-4088 507 N Smith St. [email protected] Clark SD 57225 District 02 REP Kaleb W. Weis [email protected] 2403 Bunker Dr. Aberdeen [email protected] 605-290-6764 SD 57401 District 02 REP Lana J. Greenfield [email protected] 605-635-6932 PO Box 243 Doland SD 57436 [email protected] 103 Iowa St. S Doland SD 57436 District 03 SEN Al Novstrup [email protected] 605-360-9711 1705 Northview Lane [email protected] 605-225-8541 Aberdeen SD 57401 District 03 REP Carl E Perry [email protected] 605-262-0113 2722 Railroad Circle Aberdeen [email protected] 605-626-1876 SD 57401 District 03 REP Drew Dennert [email protected] 605-252-1008 902 S High St. Aberdeen [email protected] SD 57401 District 04 SEN John Wiik [email protected] 605-880-1440 PO Box 95 Big Stone City SD 57216 605-862-8215 103 3rd Ave.
    [Show full text]
  • UPDATED 2:00 Pm, May 28, 2014
    Current Candidates for Primary Election - 6/3/2014 District Name Party Address Filing Date United States Senator Gordon Howie IND PO Box 866, Rapid City, SD 57709 4/29/2014 United States Senator Larry Pressler IND 5105 S Rolling Green Ave Apt 209, Sioux Falls, 3/12/2014 SD 57108-2226 United States Senator Rick Weiland DEM PO Box 1488, Sioux Falls, SD 57101 3/25/2014 United States Senator Stace Nelson REP 24739 420th Ave, Fulton, SD 57340 2/19/2014 United States Senator Mike Rounds REP 2418 Whispering Shores Dr, Fort Pierre, SD 3/20/2014 57532 United States Senator Dr. Annette Bosworth REP 2601 S. Minnesota Ave., Ste 105-129, Sioux 3/26/2014 Falls, SD 57105 United States Senator Jason Ravnsborg REP 209 Fairway Dr, Yankton, SD 57078 3/25/2014 United States Senator Larry Rhoden REP 16868 Highway 34, Union Center, SD 57787 2/27/2014 United States Representative Kristi Noem REP 18575 US Highway 81, Castlewood, SD 57223 3/14/2014 United States Representative Corinna Robinson DEM PO Box 2971, Sioux Falls, SD 57101 3/21/2014 Governor Michael J. Myers IND 1121 Washington St, Centerville, SD 57014 4/23/2014 Governor Lora Hubbel REP 4605 W Graceland Ct, Sioux Falls, SD 57106 3/25/2014 Governor Susan Wismer DEM PO Box 147, Britton, SD 57430 3/25/2014 Governor Dennis M. Daugaard REP 119 N Washington Ave, Pierre, SD 57501 3/18/2014 Governor Joe Lowe DEM 4252 Lofty Pines Rd, Piedmont, SD 57769 3/21/2014 State Senator District 01 Jason E.
    [Show full text]
  • District Chamber Name 2020 Committees Email Address(Es) Phone Number(S) Mailing Address City State Zip District 01 REP Steven D
    District Chamber Name 2020 Committees Email Address(es) Phone Number(s) Mailing Address City State Zip District 01 REP Steven D. McCleerey Commerce & Energy [email protected] 605-742-3112 45708 116th St. Sisseton SD 57262 Military & Veterans Affairs [email protected] 605-698-7478 Retirement Laws 605-698-3749 State Affairs District 01 REP Tamara St John Health & Human Services [email protected] 605-268-0920 702 Old Agency Dr #142 Sisseton SD 57262 Judiciary 605-698-4037 District 01 SEN Susan M. Wismer Local Government [email protected] 605-237-3086 PO Box 147 Britton SD 57340 GOAC 605-448-5189 10970 Prairie Hills Pl. Britton SD 57340 Retirement Laws 605-448-2572 Taxation District 02 REP Kaleb W. Weis Commerce & Energy [email protected] 605-290-6764 2403 Bunker Dr. Aberdeen SD 57401 Transportation [email protected] District 02 REP Lana J. Greenfield Education (Chair) [email protected] 605-635-6932 PO Box 243 Doland SD 57436 Local Government [email protected] 605-635-6996 District 02 SEN Brock L. Greenfield Appropriations [email protected] 605-532-4088 507 N Smith St. Clark SD 57225 Legis. Procedure (Chair) [email protected] 605-635-6996 State Affairs District 03 REP Carl E Perry Commerce & Energy [email protected] 605-262-0113 2722 Railroad Circle Aberdeen SD 57401 Health & Human Services [email protected] 605-626-1876 Retirement Laws District 03 REP Drew Dennert State Affairs [email protected] 605-252-1008 902 S High St. Aberdeen SD 57401 Taxation (Vice Chair) [email protected] District 03 SEN Al Novstrup Commerce & Energy [email protected] 605-360-9711 1705 Northview Lane Aberdeen SD 57401 Legis.
    [Show full text]
  • List of Attendees at the 2019-2022 Tentative
    LIST OF ATTENDEES AT THE 2019-2022 TENTATIVE STATEWIDE TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM PUBLIC MEETINGS & WEBINAR HELD JULY 10 – 17, 2018 AT ABERDEEN, SIOUX FALLS, RAPID CITY AND PIERRE, SD & JULY 19, 2018 VIA WEBINAR FOR THE AUGUST 23, 2018 TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION MEETING Prepared by: SOUTH DAKOTA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISION OF PLANNING\ENGINEERING OFFICE OF TRANSPORTATION PROJECT DEVELOPMENT 700 BROADWAY AVENUE PIERRE, SOUTH DAKOTA 57501 ATTENDEES OF THE 2019-20222 STIP ABERDEEN PUBLIC MEETING HELD ON JULY 10, 2018 Name City Representing Ben Braaten Webster Day County Brad Letcher Huron SDDOT Bruce Schroeder Aberdeen SDDOT Cody Roggatz Aberdeen Aberdeen Transportation Connie Swenson Forbes, ND Elm Lake Resort Dan Martell Aberdeen SDDOT Dave Voeltz Pierre SDDOT Dennis Leickert Aberdeen SDDOT Dirk Rogers Aberdeen Duane Sutton Aberdeen Brown County Erin Ballard Gregg Fuller Pierre SDDOT Jason Reaves Sioux Falls SDACPA Jayme Akin Redfield City of Redfield Jeff Senst Aberdeen SDDOT Jeff Steen Groton SDDOT Jerry Ortbahn Pierre SDDOT Joel Jundt Pierre SDDOT Josh Olson Aberdeen SDDOT Ken Swedeen Pierre Dakota Asphalt Levi Briggs Pierre SDDOT Maranda Olson Aberdeen SDDOT Matt Brey Watertown SDDOT Matt Dorfschmidt Aberdeen SDDOT Mark Hoines Pierre FHWA Mark Leiferman Pierre SDDOT Mark Peterson Aberdeen SDDOT Mike Behm Pierre SDDOT Mike Jung Aberdeen Elm Lake Association Mike Welch Aberdeen Mike Wiese Aberdeen Phil Dwight Aberdeen SDDOT Ryer Hagen Tom Wanttie Aberdeen Aberdeen Ride Line Steve McCleerey Sisseton Representative District
    [Show full text]
  • District Legislators Leg. Dist. Aberdeen School District Rep. Steven Mccleerey Rep. Tamara St. John Sen. Susan Wismer Rep. Lana
    District Legislators Leg. Dist. Aberdeen School District Rep. Steven McCleerey 1 Rep. Tamara St. John Sen. Susan Wismer Rep. Lana Greenfield 2 Rep. Kaleb Weis Sen. Brock Greenfield Rep. Drew Dennert 3 Rep. Carl Perry Sen. Al Novstrup Agar-Blunt-Onida School District Rep. Mary Duvall 24 Rep. Tim Rounds Sen. Jeff Monroe Alcester-Hudson School District Rep. David L. Anderson 16 Rep. Kevin Jensen Sen. Jim Bolin Andes Central School District Rep. Kent Peterson 19 Rep. Kyle Schoenfish Sen. Stace Nelson Rep. Caleb Finck 21 Rep. Lee Qualm Sen. Rocky Dale Blare Arlington School District Rep. Fred Deutsch 4 Rep. John Mills Sen. John Wiik Rep. Bob Glanzer 22 Rep. Roger Chase Sen. Jim White Armour School District Rep. Kent Peterson 19 Rep. Kyle Schoenfish Sen. Stace Nelson Rep. Caleb Finck 21 Rep. Lee Qualm Sen. Rocky Dale Blare Avon School District Rep. Kent Peterson 19 Rep. Kyle Schoenfish Sen. Stace Nelson Rep. Caleb Finck 21 Rep. Lee Qualm Sen. Rocky Dale Blare Baltic School District Rep. Jon Hansen 25 Rep. Tom Pischke Sen. Kris Langer Belle Fourche School District Rep. J. Sam Marty 28B Sen. Ryan Maher District Legislators Leg. Dist. Bennett County School District Rep. Steve Livermont 27 Rep. Peri Pourier Sen. Red Dawn Foster Beresford School District Rep. David L. Anderson 16 Rep. Kevin Jensen Sen. Jim Bolin Rep. Nancy Rasmussen 17 Rep. Ray Ring Sen. Arthur Rusch Big Stone City School District Rep. Steven McCleerey 1 Rep. Tamara St. John Sen. Susan Wismer Rep. Fred Deutsch 4 Rep. John Mills Sen. John Wiik Bison School District Rep.
    [Show full text]