Professional Documents
Culture Documents
00
(tax included)
Number 6
Volume 109
February 6, 2014
by Laurie Hindman
Generations make up a family tree. Some
branches grow while other branches split
off and go in many various directions. But,
without the sturdy trunk, there would be
no branches or a tree. Its the same with a
family.
Many of us take for granted our family
tree it has always stood while others are curious how the tree was planted and how the
roots were formed.
Randall Poste is one of those curious few.
He picked up where his sister, Penny left
off in 1990. Randall has spent years researching their direct line, filling in a lot of
branches on his family tree.
Since the Internet was not available
then, Randall, who is a computer guro, had
to spend a lot of time writing letters. He
joined numerous historical societies and
searched through libraries to find any history on his family. By doing this, he built up
a network of people who all had resources
available to help him in his quest.
Through one of these resources he hit the
jackpot. He came across a periodical called
The New England Historical and Genealogy Register, a book written by Michael
Ruby. In this book he uncovered the first six
generations of the Post family and their descendants.
Randall has traced his family back to 980
A.D. in Nettleburg, Germany. From Germany his family traveled to the Netherlands then England and later to America.
During this time the spelling of the
Poste name had changed many times but
always came back to its original spelling of
Post.
The first Post relative to come to America
was Stephen. Randall has traced Stephen
back to seven generations on the family
tree.
Stephen was born around 1596, and
came to America 10 years after the
Mayflower made its pilgrim voyage to the
New World. He settled in Newtown, (Cambridge) Mass., but due to the unrest of religious freedoms moved across the river and
founded Hartford, Conn.
Hartford is among the oldest cities in the
United States and has the oldest continusouly published newspaper, The Hartford
Courant. Stephen died August 16. 1659.
Stephens son, Abraham was featured in
the book written by Rudy. Abraham was a
lieutenant in the army and when his children branched off, one surname founded
the Post Cereal Company.
Randalls great-grandfather, George
Swan Post, was born in 1851. He decided to
come to South Dakota to help his family
raise horses. George settled in the Ash
Creek area of Haakon County and built the
first permanent house in that area in 1903.
He was the county treasurer for Stanley
County.
Georges brother William also had a keen
interest in their family genealogy. In 1895,
Randall Poste
Courtesy photos
Header for the Ashcreek Pilot newspaper ... dated Thursday February 27, 1913.
First permanent house on Ash Creek, 1903 ... Pictured from le to right ... Alson Poste, Brainerd
Poste, Georgia Snook on Bucky, Mrs. George Poste, eresa Poste and George S. Poste.
William wrote 40 to 50 letters to the Department of the Interior which had all the
records from the Revoluntionary and Civil
War service. The Department of Defense
had not yet been formed.
It was at this time when the brothers decided to add the e to their last name to distinguish their family line from the rest of
the Post family. Even their sister didnt
know there were theories that it would
make the name look more distinguished or
to differentiate the Poste line from that of
the Post Cereal Family. If you look at pictures of both George Swan Poste and C.W.
Post (Post cereal founder) even though
many generations separate the two, they
look very similar, said Randall. They were
both in New York state and they could have
easily been mistaken for each other. George
passed away in 1920.
George and his wife, Mary Jane, (Warner)
had five children, one of which was Millard
Brainerd Poste who was born in 1884.
Millard was a member of the 1910 Cowboys and made the last major cattle drive
from Texas to the Daktoas. He ran the Ash
Creek Store and delivered mail. In 1912 he
began publishing the first newspaper in Ash
Creek, the Ash Creek Pilot.
Millards sister, Theresa, married Jack
Dean from the Philip area. She was the
mother of Raymond Dean from the Grindstone area.
Randall said this research into how his
family tree has grown and learning about
past generations have given his family and
him much enjoyment and a smile or two.
"Sometimes you find a real surprise,"
Randall said. "You never know what you're
going to find, but it is well worth the effort.
Its like digging into a box of cereal and getting a real cool prize.
Community
From the Senators Desk
WR/L-J Water System of Year
Courtesy photo
WR/L-J Rural Water System Board of Directors. Back row, from left, are Veryl
Prokop, Marion Matt, Casey Krogman and Secretary/Treasurer Dodie Schmitz
Garrity. Front: Rick Doud, General Manager Jake Fitzgerald, President Paul Goldhammer and Kirk Cordes. Not pictured are Vice President Joseph Hieb, Jim
Schaefer, Dave Fuoss and Lorne Smith.
&//*/(40/
08
"--
)& *30/
08
*30/
)&
052*&2
08
52%0
08
52%0
052"/4
0904&
Pennington
County Courant
Publisher:
Don Ravellette
General Manager of
Operations:
Kelly Penticoff
Office Manager/Graphics:
Ann Clark
Staff Writer:
Laurie Hindman
Subscription
Rates:
Local: $35
plus tax;
Out-of-Area: $42
plus tax;
Out of-State: $42
or
subscribe online
at:
www.Ravellette
Publications.com
Ravellette
Publications, Inc.
Call us for your printing
needs! 859-2516
U.S.P.S 425-720
courant@
gwtc.net
College Briefs
Students earn Deans List distinction by achieving a GPA of at
least 3.5 while maintaining a
course load of 12 or more credit
hours with no incomplete or failing grades.
Part-time students are eligible
for Academic Recognition by completing at least 12 hours prior to
the current semester earning a
minimum of three and up to 11
credit hours during the term and
achieving a GPA of at least 3.5
with no failing or incomplete
grades.
Students receiving academic
honors for the 2013 Fall Semester
are:
Wall - Heidi J. Huether,
Stephanie E. Fischer and
Collin A. Huether.
UST
The following student has been
named to the deans list for academic excellence during the Fall
2013 semester at the University
of St. Thomas.
To earn deans list distinctions
in UST students must have completed a minimum of 12 credits
and must have earned at least a
3.5 grade point average on a 4.0
scale.
Student receiving academic
honors for the 2013 Fall Semester
are:
Wall - William Hustead,
GPA 3.6.
USD
University of South Dakota students have been honored for their
academic success during the 2013
Fall Semester.
Fire Pits... Kaden Eisenbraun cut the end off of two propane tanks
and welded his master pieces together, he then used a plasma torch to cut
out the designs. He said it took 41 hours to complete his project. Eisenbraun will be attending SDSU to persue a double major in Business Economics and Ag Business.
Dartt Solid Leg Press Machine ... Dusty Dartt designed, created
and manufactured a workout leg press which he is donating to the Powerhouse. He said it took a lot of planning, organizing, preparing and welding to manufacture his senior project. Dartt is planning to attend Lake
Area Tech to earn an Ag Business degree.
Spearfish.
Appointments are available at
all sites. Some, including General
Beadle, will also accept walk-ins.
For more information and a list of
items to bring to your appointment, call 211.
AARP is a nonprofit nonpartisan organization for people 50
years old or older. It provides advocacy, information and benefits
to its 37 million members nationwide.
Helpline Center is a nonprofit
organization that operates a free,
24/7 information line (211) to provide answers and information on
social service agencies, government offices and nonprofit
groups.
Courtesy Photo
#!'
( & !"&
"(
&#)
++%
- , *"'&
' **
* ()
"( *"'& $
'("&
'
*
'#
"&
'(
)&'
##
)
+ $ "$
*
*
"
& "
"
%&
% $
*
*
*
*
+
"")
"$$#
"$$#
*
*
*
*
"
'$
"$$#
"
"
"
"
!* ""
%" $ !
# ' % '!&
&'
*))
&
$!# (
"
##
&%
( $ '#
' .$ #
&) &*
(&&
' .$ #
&) &*
! ,*(" '(!!
(' #
* (-)
-!! ,
-'
' .$ #
&) &*
0 (, -*% /
0 #$ % ' " ,
) '
$! ! ' %
$ ' %
(-)
&
(-)
' .$ #
&) &*
0 #$ % ' *$
#$ % '
0
!
*& / (-)
' .$ #
'+#
&
$
""
! (-)
$#
#' "
)#
' .$ #
0 && ('
, * %! +,
0 #$& 1+ * %! +, -!! ,
0
0
+ " $ #
( $* ) & !
&" #$ %&
'
"!%
%&
$" (
!' "
'$ ' % % !
( $*"! ,% #$ $ !
$
""( $
$#
&) &*
0 #$ % ' .
0 " , &
%# % #
%# % #
!'
&) &*
()&
%
"&)
"
0 ,,/
&,
0 (, ,( (-)
0 ) "# ,,$ .
0 #$ % ' (*,$&&
'
))
&*)
)&
!*
)#
%
!'
&
)*'
"%!
%
!'
&
%%* #
Feb.
7-89-10:
Lone
Survivor
'%
$$
""+
( +,
' % +.
-+ "
$!# (
# '
0 - '
0 *( (&$
&) &*
+
(-)
' .$ #
&&
Social News
ents are Don and Chanda Morgan
of Bismarck; grandparents are
Casey and Linda Hunter. Congratulations go out to the family.
Some out of town visitors in
Wall last week were Harold and
Nila Severson, Delbert Eisenbraun,
Wanda
and
Steve
Goodrich and Esther and Guy
Carsten.
The Stock Show Foundation
had set a side money for six scholarships to be given to 2014 High
School Seniors. They wil be given
at a banquet held on February
6th at the Best Western Ramkota
Hotel. There were 28 applications
and Lane Blasius was one of the
six to receive $2,000. Our congratulations go out to him and the
other five!
Theme meal at Prairie Village
was held last Thursday with almost thirty people attending. It
was a good meal. Theme meal
for February will be on Valentines Day so you know what
theme that will be. Remember to
sign up.
I received a Jury Summons
last week to serve for the month
of April in Circuit Court of Pennington County. It was nice to
find they have a ruling that after
you reach the age of 80 you are
Wall News
Ground Hog Day went by with
a lot of sunshine. So that means
we are committed to six weeks
more of winter, if you believe that
adage. The snow on Monday and
the cold forecast for the week
seems to take care of one week.
The
Black
Hills
Stock
Showhas been keeping more
than one family occupied. There
are a lot of rodeos taking place.
Jean Hunter has a new step
great-granddaughter born last
week, Shada Marie Morgan. Par-
Countryside News
Cutting EdgE
Salon & tanning
February Specials:
: :
& ) $
&+"*+).
',)*
*+ ',$ - )
'&
("
Color Specials
Tanning (2 months)$50
(plus tax)
279-2935 Wall, SD
Wasta Wanderings
Submitted by
Lloyd & Margee Willey
Some residents in Wasta have a
spirit of adventure that is alive
and well.
Case in point: Ken Skillingstad
headed to North Dakota for some
ice fishing.
He said he was successful in
that he brought home 20 pounds
of ICE!
Yea, he got me with that! Kens
sister, Betty and husband Jim
Koehn live near Bismarck and
have a home very close to the
river. Because of rain, when he
arrived the fishing had to be put
off as Saturday there was very icy
roads. Sunday, the snow was
blowing about 50 mph and it was
-14. Monday, it was too cold and
visibility too bad to even be able
to see the ice houses on the lake
(Garrison Dam).
But they had a good visit! Ken
arrived safely home and considered the trip a success. Wise man,
Ken.
Kelly Green has been doing
some traveling with the gymnastics team Hot Springs meet
was mid week and upcoming
meet in Wall, Friday at noon.
That date is on my calendar.
Cousin Ash Grenstiner goes along
for the practice and next year will
be part of the team.
Our condolences go out to the
Huether family on the so sudden
and unexpected passing of Mike
Huether. He was a good man and
will be missed and leaves a space
than can never be quite filled. We
saw him at the play Sunday, 19,
helping to set up chairs and doing
so with the smile he always
seemed to wear and the friendly
hello for any and all.
The weather seems sour and
sad today, but we did have beautiful days last week to be able to
store the sunshine and blue
skies in our weather bank.
The Mister Willey is doing well
in Arizona. He doesnt talk too
much about temperatures
high, low or in-between. His bit of
news is that the barrel cacti in
our back yard is blooming. They
do have beautiful waxy looking
yellow flowers. The beaver-tail
look much like the barrel with
equally beautiful red flowers. Or
:$
))5-0+
6)4(%9
+!' "*+
)"
"+.
3-(%9
!,) !
2/
* % &+
*+ &+) &
#,)0 %0910) %098,)3) 3)%',)4 165 *13 ,).2 8%05 5,) ,%0(
1*
%.8%94 51 &) 5,)3) 0( *13 5,%5
/ )42104-&.)
"+ !"&
&
$$ +.( *
3%-+ 1..)3
'#
Club Notes
YOUNG AT HEART
SENIOR CITIZEN GROUP
The Young at Heart Senior Citizens met at Prairie Village on
February 3, 2014. The meeting
was called to order by President
Carol Hahn. She read some
Words of Wisdom written by
Andy Rooney. Treasurers report
was given and ready for audit. We
waived reading the minutes from
November.
Old Business: It was decided to
not do a fundraiser this year as
our balance is adequate.
Valentines were readied for the
shut-ins and those who have
moved.
Lucille and Donna hosted the
meeting.
Arla and Esther will hostess in
March.
Upcoming Events:
Feb. 14: Theme Meal it will
be stew this month.
Feb. 20: Senior Pot luck
March 3: Next meeting.
Respectfully submitted by Arla
Olson.
%.) %55)3410
""( +
.
!
#%..
! &%)'-
%
! "'
)339
,10)
)7
''
%#
110)9
13
$$
'%% ) " $
)-"&
"
)-"
$$
*"
#
#
"
#!
"" %' + ' %*(
(- (
!
%..
/ '
/
3-'
%04)0
)..
The Annual Meeting of the Wall Health Services, Inc., will be held at the Wall
Drug Art Gallery Dining Room, Wall, SD on Saturday, February 8, 2014, starting
at 9:00 a.m. The purpose of the meeting will be as follows:
: #%..
: #%..
% (
$*&
" $
& "$ #
(
Religious
Obituaries
Jake E. Mooney________________________________
Jake (Eugene) Mooney, 81, a
long-time resident of western
South Dakota, passed away at his
home on Sunday, February 02,
2014. He was born on October
31st, 1932, in Wheeler, Texas, to
Floyd Mooney and Margaret
Byard and lived in Texas until
1947, when his family moved near
Haydraw, S.D.
In 1951 he married Mary
Klosterman. They had four children: Jerry, Mike, Corinna and
Gaylene. In 1968, they purchased
a ranch near Marcus. In 1976,
they sold the ranch and moved to
Belle Fourche, where they owned
and operated the Ace Motel, a hog
confinement business, and a
trailer court.
In 1979 he moved to Piedmont
and, in 1983, he married Lynne
Nowell , adding her daughters,
Amy and Dana, to his family. Jake
worked for a corporate farm, then
operated a custom farming and
haying operation. In 1990, they
opened a seasonal campground for
the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally,
which consumed his time in the
spring and summer months.
He raised Paint horses and enjoyed rodeos, especially calf roping
and team roping, first as a partic-
Michael W. Huether______________________________
Michael W. Huether, age 57, of
Wall, S.D., died Wednesday
evening, January 29, 2014, at the
Rapid City Regional Hospital.
Michael William Huether was
born on November 15, 1956, in
Quinn to William Sonny and Patricia Patty (Lyle) Huether.
He was raised on his familys
ranch in the Badlands, 18 miles
south of Wall. He went home to be
with Jesus on January 29, 2014.
Mike attended school in Wall and
graduated from Wall High School
in 1975. He attended college at
Chadron State College and Black
Hills State University. He began
working at Wall Drug Store as a
cook in 1973 at the age of 16 and
spent nearly 40 years with Wall
Drug serving in management. At
the time of his death, he held the
dual position of general manager
and human resource director.
Mike met the love of his life,
Marilyn, in the summer of 1982
while both were working at Wall
Drug. They were married on January 3, 1987, in Wall. God blessed
them with five wonderful children, Bryant, Hannah, Collin,
Heidi and Austin.
Mike had a personal faith in
Jesus Christ and lived this out in
every interaction and relationship
he had with everyone who had the
privilege of meeting or knowing
him. Mike took special joy and
pride in his family, his friends,
and his coworkers whom he dearly
loved. In addition to being an outstanding dad to his own children,
Mike was a father figure and mentor to countless others, especially
to his nieces, nephews and all
those who spent their summers
working at Wall Drug. He had a
gift for making those who came
from all around the world to work
at Wall Drug feel at home in the
community; he treated them all
like family. Mike was also well
known for supporting and cheering on countless kids from multiple schools in various activities
and sports.
Mike loved spending his freetime outdoors, especially down at
his parents ranch fishing, hiking,
rock hunting, and taking pictures.
He enjoyed the beauty of the
Black Hills as well. His family
also knew him to be musically
gifted. Although he was modest
about his talents, he was exceptional at playing piano and guitar,
as well as singing.
annc@gwtc.net
Wall Bldg.
Center
279-2158
Wall, SD
De's Tire
& Muffler
279-2168
Wall, SD
www.rushfuneralhome.com
Hustead's
Wall
Drug
Store
279-2175
Sports
Eagles defeat Hill City, but lose to Hot Springs and Lyman County
Trevor Anderson ... flying over Hot Springs players for a basket.
CJ Schulz ... dribbling around two defenders during the Wall vs. Hot
Springs basketball game held in Wall on Tuesday, January 28, 2014. The
Eagles suffered their second loss of the season by a score of 46-70.
:3
/,
96 !'
-:/;
'01; :)6+0 0); 1< )44 D -@+-44-6< 8);<=:- .7: +)<<4- )6, 07:;-; D 8:7,=+<1>- .):54)6, D ;+-61+ +7=6<:A;1,- <0-6 ),,
)6 -@+-44-6< :)6+0 075- ? ) /:-)< *):6 +7::)4; (01<- (1447? :--3 ?16,; <0:7=/0 8:78-:<A 2716-, *A :)63416
:--3 . A7= 413- 2=7<371 <01; 84)+- 1; .7: A7=
"8</
&-/73- 86/
+:7 #00/:/. 87 + ;6+55 +-:/+1/ 80
+-:/; 37-5=./; +
73-/ 9+;<=:/ (9.+</.
/.:886 286/ 2+; 03:/95+-/ ;/>/:+5 ,87=; 8003-/ :886;
+
,/+=<30=5 5312</. -8>/:/. 9+<38 ? ;<+69/. -87-:/</ *8= ?355 ?+7< <8 ;// <23; 286/
C $);<=:- 0)A /:7=6, .):5 4)6, ?1<0 =8,)<-, +75.7:<)*4- :)6+0 075- 6-;<4-, 16 8:1;<16- 5-),7?; )476/
) ;+-61+ ?16,16/ +:--3 B 44 4)6, ),2716;
B
-:/; )37</: )2/+< 95+7</. A
-:/; 37 +@ -8=5. -:89 8: 9+;<=:/ A
-:/; &<=,,5/ A
$+;<=:/ '://;
%-, E"7:<76F @ ?-44 ,-;1/6-, ):6 B (-44 =14< 7::)4; ? ;<--4 +76<16=7=; .-6+- %% '1-; B :)16 16; B
(0-)< );- B (16,*:-)3 B &0-4<-:*-4<; ':--; &0:=*; :)?; B
(-44; B
%=:)4 ()<-: ')8; B &<7+3
)5; B $18-416-; B @+-44-6< )++-;; :1/0< 7..
51 .:75 ),73) & BBB
':+-<
':+-<
':+-<
':+-<
':+-<
':+-<
':+-<
" '%
'& "
&
29-18 by halftime.
The Eagles came out of the
locker room and continued to play
solid defense in the second half
and by the end of the game, the
Eagles had a 53-33 victory.
Johnston led all scorers with
13 points, while Schulz and Anderson finished with nine points
each.
ORourke led the team with 11
rebounds, while Peterson pulled
down five rebounds.
Williams led the offense with
five assist, while Anderson and
Johnston led the defense with
four steals each.
The team was 19-56 from the
field for 34 percent, 5-16 from the
three point line for 31 percent,
and 10-18 from the free throw line
for 56 percent.
Stats
21 8 11 13 53
Wall:
12 6 6 9 33
HC:
Field Goals: Anderson 3-8;
Johnston 5-12; Williams 1-6;
Lytle 2-6; ORourke 2-10; Linn
1-2; Schulz 3-4; Peterson 2-8.
Percentage .339, 19-56.
Three Pointers: Anderson
1-3; Johnston 1-5; Williams 0-3;
Lytle 1-3; Linn 1-1; Schulz 1-1.
Percentage .313, 5-16.
Free Throws: Anderson 2-2;
Johnston 2-3; Williams 3-6;
ORourke 0-3; Schulz 2-2; Peterson 1-2. Percentage .556, 1018.
Total Points: Anderson 9;
Johnston 13; Williams 5; Lytle
5; ORourke 4; Linn 3; Schulz
9; Peterson 5.
Offensive and Defensive
Rebounds:
Anderson
1-1;
Johnston 2-2; Williams 1-1;
Lytle 0-4; ORourke 6-5; Linn 01; Schulz 0-1; Peterson 2-3.
Personal Fouls: Anderson
4; Johnston 1; Williams 1;
ORourke 4; Linn 2; Schulz 1;
Peterson 4.
Assists:
Anderson
1;
courant@
gwtc.net
AAU Wrestlers ... Wall AAU Wrestlers participated in the St. Thomas
More Tournament held on Friday, January 24. Pictured from l to r ... Levi
Sharp (third place), Trevor Schulz (first place), Austan Kjerstad (first
place), Thane Simons (first place), Kyler Kjerstad (third place) and Nash
Delger (first place). (Not pictured Chance Wagner (second place).
AAU wrestlers ... Wall AAU Wrestlers participated in the Pierre Tournament held on Sunday, January 26. Pictured from l to r ... Tyson Dartt
(eighth place), Teelan Kjerstad (third place), Emmet Dinger (fifth place),
Jace Mohr (second place), Rylan McDonnell (third place) and Thane Simons (seventh place). (Not pictured Rhyden Frink - sixth place).
(" '
#?7/:;
16 )+3;76 7=6<A
$:89/:<@ &28?371;
6;8-+< 8:78-:<A 76 A7=: 7?6 7: )=+<176--:; ?144 *- 76 8:78-:<A <7 )6;?-: 9=-;<176; 76
&=7
/,
)6 $1:7=<-3
C % !1+
??? $1:7=<-3 =+<176 +75
&=7
/,
0:86
96
!7661- :6-;76
C % !1+
??? :6-;76 =+<176 +75
Subscription Rates:
Local: $35 plus tax; Out-of-Area: $42 plus tax; Out of-State: $42
or subscribe online at:www.RavellettePublications.com
BH Financial Services
Student of the Month
Lane Blasius ... ties up his opponent during the tournament last weekend.
Philip Area grapplers traveled
to the Wagner Invitational
Wrestling Tournament February
1, bringing back second place honors.
Coach Matt Donnelly noted that
overall the tournament went well
for Philip. Some of the lighter
weight wrestlers were at a junior
varsity tournament in Red Cloud,
which affected their points some
at Wagner. He was very pleased
with the wrestlers winning eight
of 10 of their final round matches.
Team points from Wagner were:
Parkston 264.5, Philip Area
204, Bon Homme/Scotland 180,
Beresford and Windom, Minn.,
128, Stanley County 126.5, Wagner 92, Tri-Valley 78, Garretson 77, Flandreau 75.5, Kimball /White Lake/Platte-Geddes
66, Bennett County 48, Faulkton Area 36, Andes Central
33.5, Pine Ridge 22, AlcesterHudson 17.5, Marion-Freeman
13.
113 lbs: Keagan Fitch
record 13-11
Tech Fall by Wyatt Stevens
(WIND) 0-16
Pin Logan Kennedy (SC) 1:52
Pin by Kolton Kribell (BER) 1:49
126 lbs: Jed Brown 1st
record 27-5
Bye
Maj. Dec. Brady Schleuter (GAR)
14-6
Maj. Dec. Luke Bietz (PKST) 123
Dec. Dawson Semmler (PKST) 95
132 lbs: Rance Johnson 3rd
%
!
$
#
"-&)?7 #4;.3,
!4(0*67
&)1&3)?7 984
&048& &6
&3)6&-&3 437869(8.43
!
751.87
$.(0.* *8*67*3
(1*&3
3)6*; !*(01.3,
751.8
#6.3& 64;3
751.8
&61 64;3
(1*&3
6=&3 9<(*1
751.8
#
"-&)?7 #4;.3,
!4(0*67
&048& &6
&)1&3)?7 984
&3)6&-&3 4378
!
$.(0.* *8*67*3
751.8
#*3& "14:*0
751.8 <
%*3)*11 9<(*1
751.8
*&1 *8*67*3
"
%
!
"
*451*?7 08
#6*3(-.3,
*33*)= 251
-.1.5 4846
# 984 &687
*46,*?7 %*1).3,
#"
!
#43= 491)
!&3)= 4=)
.2 &6743
"8*:* $&63*6
#*66= %*38>
1:.3 *&6743
&1* ? 433*11
%*3)*11 9<(*1
462 9<(*1
&743 "&25743
*38 9(--41>
%
"8&8* &62
.881* 65-&37
4;1.3, *11*7
988.3, ),*
411= !&3(-*67
!
"&3)6& ? 433*6
9)= &5497*0
751.8
(1*&3
751.8
751.87
751.87
751.8
751.8
751.8
751.8
record 28-9
Bye
Dec. Zach Rucktaeschel (AC) 107
Maj. Dec. by Jared Willaby
(WIND) 6-14
Pin Jack Konechne (GAR) 1:19
Pin in OT Daniel Slama (SC)
5:20
138 lbs: Nick Donnelly 3rd
record 23-10
Bye
Tech Fall Moises Lozano (BHS)
15-0
Dec. by Jared Lyle (BER) 4-7
Pin Tyler Willems (GAR) 2:09
Dec. Jake Weber (PKST) 3-0
145 lbs: Kaylor Pinney 5th
record 17-11
Pin Brendan Harris (GAR) 2:27
Dec. Brock Belkham (FLA) 4-3
Pin by Ryan Schuman (TV) 1:11
Dec, by Nick Dion (WAG) 1-6
Dec. Dan Etzkorn (SC) 11-4
152 lbs: Lane Blasius 1st
record 27-1
Tech Fall Josh Vaith (BHS) 19-2
Tech Fall Brady Soulek (WAG)
16-1
Maj. Dec. Derek Eldeen (TV) 122
Dec. Weslee Dvoark (PKST) 7-0
160 lbs: Reed Johnson 2nd
record 22-10
Pin Tony Weiland (GAR) 3:25
Pin Wesley York (M/F) 2:36
Dec. Trent Lyle (BER) 11-5
Pin by Jace Christiansen (FLA)
1:51
170 lbs: Chandlier Sudbeck 1st
record 31-2
Pin Wayne Quinn (FLA) 0:43
Pin Logan Amundson (TV) 1:19
"-.61*= ? 43346
&=1* !97$43)& &2.11
9)6*= 43*7
751.8
%
!
%
#
466.743?7 &=.3,
-.*+.*?7 -.(07
.678 &8.43&1 &30
&048& &6
.30 !.''437
.1)*'6&3) 43(6*8* 4378
!
"-&6 47*7
&6*3 *1743
7-1*= !*(01.3,
#*3& "14:*0
*''.* &683*6
751.8
.3)7*= .1)*'6&3)
751.8
6.883*= 696=
751.8
&61.7 *8*67*3
751.8
"
%
? 433*11 4378
%*78 !.:*6 .43**6 #&307
&048& &6
%
&93)6=
4=1*?7 "95*6$&19
#-* "8*&0-497*
( 433*11 &627
!
%*3)*11 9<(*1
(1*&3
6.&3 *&6743
751.8
43 %*11*6
46)&3 /*678&)
#=1*6 &683*6
(1*&3
*&1 *8*67*3
(1*&3
&61&3 447
&3 .*12&.*6
&= ( 433*11
&743 *8*67*3
46= 4=)
%
!
$
!&3)=?7 "56&= "*6:.(*
6.78.?7 6*;
**?7 6*;
447 43 8-* 447*
3+46(*6?7
!
33*88* &3)
"*8- &6'6=
6.&3 *&6743
751.8
) 466.743
751.8
*46,.& 447
751.8
*66= 643 4((&7.3
751.8
Subway
Musician
of the
Month
Caitlin Ausmann
Courtesy Photo
Black Hills Financial Services located at Black Hills Federal Credit Union
is pleased to announce that Lane Blasius has been selected as Januarys
student of the month. Lane is a senior at Wall High School; he works hard
in school to maintain at 4.0 GPA. In school, Lane is actively involved in
many activities participating in Football, Wrestling, Rodeo, Student
Council and Youth to Youth. He is President of both his class and National
Honor Society. Lane was proud to compete in the 20X Extreme Rodeo at
the Black Hills Stock Show in calf roping this year. When Lane isnt busy
in school he likes to help with AAU Wresting, BH Youth Football league,
blood drives and the Country Cupboard backpack program. Lane looks
forward to attending Augustana or SDSU to participate in wrestling and
major in Pre-Medicine. Lane is the son of Brett and Paula Blasius,Wall.
Congratulations Lane from Black Hills Financial Services!
!
"
Ravellette
Publications,
Inc.
Call us for your
printing needs!
859-2516
"
Nancy Haigh
The Haakon/Jackson livestockology team took first place team honors at the Black Hills Stock Show livestockology contest which was part of Youth Day, February 1. From left are Elle Moon, who also took first place individual, Seth Haigh, second place individual, Shaina Solon and MacKenzie Stilwell.
Wagner
6 and under: Blake Pulver 33 lbs., 2nd;
Gatlin Cordes 42 lbs., 2nd
7-8 year olds: Bryce Pulver 43 lbs., 1st; T.
Anderson 48 lbs., 1st; Slovek 53 lbs., 1st;
Jace Blasius 59 lbs., 1st; Jensen Fitch 66
lbs., 1st; Gus Stout 79 lbs., 4th; Koehn
85 lbs., 1st
9-10 year olds: R. Peterson 54 lbs., 2nd;
Braden Pulver 56 lbs, 1st; Kipp Cordes
57 lbs., 1st; Dalton Porch 64 lbs., 1st; S.
Morehart 64 lbs., 3rd; Jyntre Coller 69
lbs, 2nd; Burk Blasius 70 lbs., 1st; Blair
Blasius 74 lbs., 1st
11-12 year olds: Burnett 64 lbs., 3rd; Jayden Coller 69 lbs., 1st; M. Peterson 71 lbs.,
1st; L. Anderson 75 lbs., 2nd; Hostutler
89 lbs., 1st; Heltzel 98 lbs., 1st; Lamont
118 lbs., 2nd; B. Morehart 135 lbs., 1st;
13-14 year olds: Parker Snyder 90 lbs.,
3rd; Colby Fitch 106 lbs., 2nd
Gregory
7-8 year olds: Koehn 1st
Winner
7-8 year olds: Koehn 1st
St. Thomas More
6 and under: Blake Pulver 1st
7-8 year olds: Braden Pulver 1st;
Kroetch 2nd; Crowser 1st
Highmore
9-10 year olds: Boe 2nd
Spearfish
7-8 year olds: Kroetch 2nd; T. Anderson
2nd
11-12 year olds: L. Anderson 3rd
Kaitlin Schreiber
Trevor Anderson
Girls Basketball
Boys Basketball
Gabel Sandal
Kelly Green
Wrestling
Gymnastics
Classifieds
Classified Advertising
CLASSIFIED RATE: $6.60 minimum for first 20
words; 10 per word thereafter; included in the
Pennington County Courant, the Profit, & The
Pioneer Review, as well as on our website:
www.pioneer-review.com.
CARD OF THANKS: Poems, Tributes, Etc. $6.60 minimum for first 20
words; 10 per word thereafter. Each name and initial must be counted separately. Included in the Pennington County Courant and the Profit.
NOTE: $2.00 added charge for bookkeeping and billing on all charges.
DISPLAY AD RATE: $8.40 per column inch, included in the Pennington
County Courant and the Profit. $5.90 per column inch for the Pennington
County Courant only.
PUBLISHERS NOTICE: All real estate advertised in this newspaper is
subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968, which makes it illegal to
advertise any preference, or discrimination on race, color, religion, sex, or
national origin, or any intention to make any such preference, limitation,
or discrimination.
This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate
which is a violation of the law. Our readers are informed that all dwellings
advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis.
auCTIonS
2660 ACRE FARM & RANCH
LAND Auction, beautiful home,
Morton barn, 748 acre Wheat
Base, scenic, small creek,
Kadoka,
SD,
Feb.
28,
www.Pir outekAuction.com,
605-544-3316.
BuLL SaLE
WILKINSON RANCH BLACK
ANGUS Yearling Bull Private
Treaty Sale with equal opportunity to bid on each bull. Beginning Sat. February 8. For more
information and a catalog, call
Bill Wilkinson, 605-203-0379 or
Mark Wilkinson, 605-203-0380
De Smet, S.D.
CEMETERY RESToRaTIon
CEMETERY BOARD MEMBERS
STONE RESTORATION. New
foundations, level, straightening
reseal. Keep your cemetery looking beautiful. Contact Dakota
Memorial Cemetery Services.
605-692-2445.
EMPLoYMEnT
PLUMBING/MECHANICAL INSPECTOR City of Spearfish,
SD. Enforces adopted plumbing/mechanical codes to assure
public safety. EOE. Essential
functions
and
application
process visit our website at
www.cityofspearfish.com.
FOREMEN TO LEAD UTILITY
FIELD CREWS. Outdoor physical work, many positions, paid
training, $20/hr. plus weekly
performance bonuses after promotion, living allowance when
traveling, company truck and
benefits. Must have strong leadership skills, good driving history, and be able to travel in the
Dakotas and nearby states.
Email resume to Recruiter1@osmose.com or apply online at
www.OsmoseUtilities.com EOE
M/F/D/V.
IMMEDIATE FULL-TIME POSITION near Alcester, SD. Cattle
feeding, field & repair work,
drug test, references required.
Housing available, Call 605547-2848 for details.
CUSTER REGIONAL HOSPITAL
has full-time RN opportunities
available working in the beautiful southern Black Hills of SD.
We are located just a short distance from Mount Rushmore,
Wind Cave National Park,
Custer State Park, Jewel Cave
National Park and many other
outdoor attractions. We offer
competitive salary and excellent
benefits. Please call 605-6739418 for more information or
log on to www.regionalhealth.
com to apply. EOE.
SCHoLaRSHIPS
$2,000 Better Business Bureau
Foundation Student of Integrity
Award Scholarships. Application
Deadline
3-07-14.
http://southdakota.bbb.org/st
udentaward/ or 605-271-2066
/ 800-649-6814 #8700.
autoMotive
noTICES
ADVERTISE IN NEWSPAPERS
statewide for only $150.00. Put
the South Dakota Statewide
Classifieds Network to work for
you today! (25 words for $150.
Each additional word $5.) Call
this newspaper or 800-6583697 for details.
oTR DRIVERS
DRIVERS WANTED: CDL, owner
operators, freight from Midwest
up to 48 states, home regularly,
newer equipment, Health, 401K,
call Randy, A&A Express, 800658-3549.
aPartmEntS
aVailaBlE
Wall Ridge Apts.
in Wall
2 Bedroom
on-site laundry
facility
MetroPlains Management
605-347-3077
1-800-244-2826
www.metroplainsmanagement.com
oConnELL ConSTRuCTIon,
InC., PHILIP: Rock, Sand,
Gravel (screened or crushed).
We can deliver. Dams, dugouts,
building sites. Our 38th year.
Glenn or Trace, 859-2020.
PR11-tfn
LoG HoMES
DAKOTA LOG HOME Builders
representing Golden Eagle Log
Homes, building in eastern,
central, northwestern South &
North Dakota. Scott Connell,
605-530-2672, Craig Connell,
605-264-5650, www.goldeneagleloghomes.com.
helP WaNted
NotiCes/WaNted
reNtals
real estate
Classified PoliCy
THank YouS
Public Notices
PENNINGTON
COUNTY BOARD OF
COMMISSIONERS
MINUTES
JANUARY 21, 2014
A meeting of the Pennington County
Board of Commissioners was held Tuesday, January 21, 2014, in Courtroom C2
of the Pennington County Courthouse.
Chairperson Lyndell Petersen called the
meeting to order at 9:00 a.m. with the following Commissioners present: Ron
Buskerud, Ken Davis, Don Holloway and
Nancy Trautman.
APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA
MOVED by Trautman and seconded
by Davis to approve the agenda as presented. Vote: Unanimous.
CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS
The following items have been placed
on the Consent Agenda for action to be
taken by a single vote of the Board of
Commissioners. Any item may be removed from the Consent Agenda for separate consideration.
MOVED by Davis and seconded by
Trautman to approve Consent Agenda
Items 5-12 as presented. Vote: Unanimous.
Consent Agenda
5. Approve the minutes of the Board of
Commissioners meeting held on Tuesday, January 7, 2014.
6. Approve the vouchers listed at the
end of the minutes for expenditures for insurance, professional services, publications, rentals, supplies, repairs, maintenance, travel, conference fees, utilities,
furniture
and
equipment
totaling
$1,802,432.85.
7. Acknowledge a minor school boundary change from Douglas School District
into Rapid City Area School District as
submitted by the Rapid City Area School
District 51/4 and set the effective date of
the change to January 21, 2014.
2424 Shad Street, Rapid
City, SD
Lot 11, Block 15 of Trailwood
Village, Pennington County
1N8E
8. Approve the request for authorization to reapply for the VOCA and
Stop/VAWA Grants submitted by the
States Attorney and Victims Assistance.
9. Approve the 1st Quarter 2014 State
and Local Agreement with the State of
South Dakota and authorize the Chairpersons signature thereto. (Emergency
Management)
10. Approve the US Geological Survey
Joint
Funding
Agreement
No.
14EMSD0012 for Water Resources Investigations and authorize the Chairpersons signature thereto. (Emergency
Management)
11. Recognize and thank Pennington
County volunteers for the month of December 2013. The list of volunteers is on
file in the Human Resources office and is
posted on the County Bulletin Board.
(Human Resources)
12. Approve the request to appoint
Matt Odden to the 2014 Extension Advisory Board.
End of Consent Agenda
COURTROOM C2 DEDICATION AND
EMPLOYEE RECOGNITION: Judge Jeff
Davis and the Board of Commissioners
thanked Buildings & Grounds staff for
their work on Courtroom C2. Todays
Commission meeting is the inaugural use
of the newly renovated courtroom.
ITEMS FROM AUDITOR
A. Alcoholic Beverage License Renewal: MOVED by Holloway and seconded by Buskerud to approve the renewal of the liquor retail (on sale) with
Sunday sales for Big Horn Crossing, PDQ
Market. Vote: Unanimous.
ITEMS
FROM
BUILDINGS
&
GROUNDS
A. PC Campus Expansion Project Update: Mike Kuhl, Construction Project
Manager, gave an update on the Campus
Expansion Project.
B. Change Order #4 J. Scull Construction Services Inc.: MOVED by Trautman and seconded by Holloway to authorize the Chairpersons signature to
Change Order #4, dated January 15,
2014, which will increase the Contract
Sum by $17,038.93 to $22,626,807.75
and increase the Contract Time by 13
days for the J. Scull Constructions Services contract for the construction of the
Pennington County Campus Expansion
project. Vote: Unanimous.
ITEMS FROM EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
A. Special Approval of Vouchers/Expenses (Cont. from 1/7/2014): MOVED
by Holloway and seconded by Buskerud
to authorize the payment of $946.28 in restocking, freight and return fees for merchandise returned to vendors by Emergency Management. Vote: Unanimous.
ITEMS FROM HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT
A. Annual Bid Authorization: MOVED
by Trautman and seconded by Buskerud
to authorize the Highway Department to
advertise for bids for the following projects: AC 2014-1, Asphalt Concrete Overlay Project; AC 2014-2, Asphalt Concrete
Overlay Project; AST 2014, Asphalt Surface Treatment Project; ASC 2014 Asphalt Surface Crack Sealing Project; AGG
2014-1, Aggregate Stockpile Project;
AGG 2014-2, Aggregate Stockpile Project; AGG 2014-3, Aggregate Stockpile
Project; AGG 2014-4, Aggregate Stockpile Project; Annual Supplies: A) Aggregate Materials; B) Asphalt Maintenance
Materials; C) Asphalt Concrete Composite; D) Concrete Products; E) Corrugated
Metal Pipe; F) Cutback and Emulsified
Asphalt; G) De-Icing Sand; H) Equipment
Rental; I) Fencing; J) Guardrail; K) Magnesium Chloride Solution; L) Seeding,
Fertilizing, Mulching and Erosion Control
Blanket; M) Timber Bridge Materials; N)
Traffic Control Materials. Bid documents
are available at the Highway Department.
Vote: Unanimous.
B. Authorization to Bid Used Equipment: MOVED by Davis and seconded
by Trautman to authorize the Highway
Department to advertise for bids for one
used Elevating Scraper, one used
Knuckle Boom/Log Loader Truck and one
new Skid Steer Loader. Vote: Unanimous.
C. 2014 County Striping Program
Agreement P 000S(00) PCN 02DT:
MOVED by Buskerud and seconded by
Davis to approve the Agreement with the
State of South Dakota for the 2014
County Striping Program Number P
000S(00) PCN 02DT and authorize the
Chairpersons signature thereto. Vote:
Unanimous.
D. Hawthorne Ditch Update: MOVED
by Buskerud and seconded by Davis that
the Pennington County Highway Department, States Attorney and Planning Department meet with representatives of the
Hawthorne Ditch Company and the City
of Rapid City to work out an
agreement/contract for short term
cleanup of storm debris in the Hawthorne
Ditch easement and develop a long term
plan for a more permanent solution. Vote:
Unanimous.
Request for Permission to Construct a
Gate Across a Section Line Glen
Lakner: MOVED by Buskerud and seconded by Davis to allow Glen Lakner to
construct a temporary gate across a section line highway that ends in his pasture.
Vote: Unanimous. Mr. Lakner assured
the Board that the gate will be closed only
when livestock is present and will never
be locked.
MOVED by Buskerud and seconded
by Davis to take a brief recess. Vote:
Unanimous. The Board remained in recess from 10:32 to 10:40 a.m.
ITEMS FROM PLANNING & ZONING
MOVED by Davis and seconded by
Buskerud to convene as the Board of Adjustment. Vote: Unanimous.
A. VARIANCE / VA 13-17: George and
Robin Pendo; Tracey Mowery Agent.
To reduce the minimum required lot size
from 40 acres to 27.20 acres in a General
Agriculture District in accordance with
Sections 205 and 509 of the Pennington
County Zoning Ordinance.
The following metes and
bounds description:
Being
27.20 acres of land located in
the S1/2 NW1/4 of Section 26,
Township 2 North, Range 10
East of the Black Hills Meridian, Pennington County, South
Dakota, said 27.20 acres of
land being a portion of Lot 1 of
Slater Subdivision as shown on
plat recorded in Plat Book 26,
Page 186 in the office of the
Pennington County Register of
Deeds, and being more particularly described by metes and
bounds as follows; BEGINNING at a railroad spike found
in the intersection of 227th
Street and 158th Avenue marking the northwest corner of
Section 26, Township 2 North,
Range 10 East of the Black
Hills Meridian; Thence, South
0003'49" West, along the west
line of the NW1/4 NW1/4 of
Section 26, a distance of
1320.00 feet to a 5/8 iron rod
found in 158th Avenue marking
the northwest corner of the
S1/2 NW1/4 of Section 26, and
marking the northwest corner
of Lot 1 of Slater Subdivision,
and marking the POINT OF
BEGINNING of the herein described 27.20 acres of land;
Thence, South 8947'00 East,
along the north line of the S1/2
NW1/4 of Section 26, and
along the north line of Lot 1 of
Slater Subdivision, a distance
of 1318.16 feet to an iron rod
with cap marked Polenz 4208
found for corner; Thence,
South 8838'33 East, along
the north line of Lot 1 of Slater
Subdivision, a distance of
450.74 feet to an iron rod with
cap marked Polenz 4208
found for corner; Thence,
South 1136'26 West, along
the east line of Lot 1 of Slater
Subdivision, a distance of
659.25 feet to a point for corner, from which an iron rod with
cap marked Polenz 4208
found marking the southeast
corner of Lot 1 of Slater Subdivision bears South 1136'26
West, a distance of 104.12
feet; Thence, South 7953'38
West, parallel to the north rightof-way line of Interstate Highway 90, a distance of 265.00
feet to a point for corner;
Thence, North 8943'02 West,
parallel to and 275.48 feet distant from the north right-of-way
line of Interstate Highway 90, a
distance of 1376.10 feet to a
point for corner on the west line
of the S1/2 NW1/4 of Section
26, from which a 30d spike
found in 158th Avenue marking
the southwest corner of Lot 1
of Slater Subdivision bears
South 0004'09 West, a distance of 169.22 feet; Thence,
North 0004'09 East, along
the west line of Lot 1 of Slater
Subdivision, a distance of
701.14 feet to the POINT OF
BEGINNING and containing
27.20 acres, more or less, of
land.
MOVED by Davis and seconded by
Trautman to deny without prejudice Variance / VA 13-17, per the applicants request. Vote: Unanimous.
MOVED by Davis and seconded by
Trautman to adjourn as the Board of Adjustment and reconvene as the Board of
Commissioners. Vote: Unanimous.
Planning & Zoning Consent Agenda
The following items have been placed
on the Consent Agenda for action to be
taken on all items by a single vote of the
Board of Commissioners. Any item may
be removed from the Consent Agenda for
separate action.
MOVED by Trautman and seconded
by Davis to approve Planning & Zoning
Consent Agenda Items B - E as presented. Vote: Unanimous.
B. MINOR PLAT / PL 13-27 AND SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS VARIANCE /
SV 13-13: Tracey Mowery / George and
Robin Pendo. To reconfigure lot lines to
create Lot 1R and Lot 2 of Slater Subdivision and to waive platting requirements
in accordance with Sections 400.3 and
700.1 of the Pennington County Subdivision Regulations.
EXISTING LEGAL: NE1/4
less Tightline Lake Estates;
E1/2NW1/4 less Slater Subdivision; SW1/4NW1/4 less
Slater Subdivision, less I-90
right-of-way and less County
Road right-of-way; and Lot 1 of
Slater Subdivision; all in Section 26, T2N, R10E, BHM, Pennington County, South Dakota.
PROPOSED LEGAL: Lot
1R and Lot 2 of Slater Subdivision, Section 26, T2N, R10E,
BHM, Pennington County,
South Dakota.
Continued on page 11
Public Notices
Town of Quinn Ordinances
(cont. from previous page)
A, 26.96; Childs Marissa L, 20.56; Climis
Amber K, 21.07; Climis Stephen A, 20.56;
Colombe Leslie A, 5149.63; Comrie
Suzanne, 25.66; Dockter Paul A, 22.15;
Ellerton Danielle L, 25.66; Felkey Daniel
L, 25.66; Geary Patricia J, 26.96; Gion
Joseph A, 18.65; Hollinshead Leandria L,
5534.43; Martens Jill M, 25.03; McMahon
Thomas J, 22.15; Miller Nikole M, 21.58;
Mullenix Carrie R, 23.25; Neal Heather A,
20.56; Nicolai Geraldine L, 30.51; Nilsen
Autumn C, 22.15; Noble Corey J, 23.24;
Nordell Donna L, 26.29; Olson Stephanie
J, 28.99; Reese Thomas K, 20.56; Rufledt Jr Theodore, 5967.75; Schmitz
Leslie A, 22.70; Scott Adam B, 24.41;
Shoemaker Mary L, 28.99; Smith Kelly D,
27.59; Sortland Sandra K, 22.15; Taylor
Justin P, 20.56; Thompson Matthew F,
20.56; Tomjack Chad A, 23.25; Anderson
William D, 38.52; Arnio Jonathan M,
16.51; Beachem Bryce K, 23.68;
Bertolotto Connie J, 20.56; Bintliff Glenn
D, 5917.49; Bullinger Trinity R, 18.67;
Burleson David W, 20.92; Colon Carlos,
4905.24; Dahlberg Frank R, 25.12; Dartt
Burton E, 24.50; Eagle Aaron T, 19.12;
Emme Robert W, 25.12; Fogelman Brandon, 18.49; Grable Chris, 27.66; Grable
Robert J, 21.66; Hall Dustin D, 16.51;
Hand Larry R, 17.60; Hanson Jason D,
16.51; Hauser Kenneth B, 32.05; Hertel
Jeremy L, 27.69; Hewett Luke A, 18.22;
Hildebrand Haven J, 16.51; Jannusch
Brian J, 16.51; Jobgen Jacob T, 16.75;
Junge Hiene H, 44.79; Kammerer
Mitchell D, 16.51; Kavanaugh Charles M,
18.65; Kirksey Raymond E, 19.92; Larson
Melvin 'Dan', 29.01; Leiby Michael J,
18.22; McGuire James P, 18.22; McMillan
Eric L, 16.51; Moyers Patricia Lynn,
16.92; Nelson Danny L, 21.98; Radke
Eric D, 22.73; Rice Ralph E, 16.75;
Schock Mark, 5959.09; Scott Duane C,
19.14; Shockey Cheryl C, 21.60; Sletten
William D, 25.12; Stagner Ronald A,
20.59; Sundquist Phane C, 16.51; Sutterer Michael W, 24.87; Townley Robert
H, 17.60; Tschetter Wesley W, 4776.97;
Walker Randy W, 5028.3; Welk William E,
5142.7; Wiehl Christopher J, 25.12;
Winckel Antoinette, 11.72; Ader Amalie M,
22.18; Anderson Mary E, 16.92; Avery
Steve P, 23.24; Benson Lori A, 16.92;
Dahlke Brenda E, 27.63; Doorn Charlene
M, 6113.35; Guffey Jamie M, 20.56;
Jensen Debra L, 22.13; Kivi Daniel,
22.15; Lutke Neal D, 23.27; Parker
Nanette M, 18.65; Romey Karen E,
7233.06; Snow Tyler J, 23.85; Thomas
Kelly A, 22.68; Tice III Merton, 4776.97;
Bristol Amy L, 16.92; Ader Lorna J, 12.93;
Ames Daniel G, 13.25; Blain Louann,
14.61; Dargatz Jeffrey L, 16.55; Guffey
Scott J, 5399.23; Haas Judith C, 25.00;
Hensley Donald R, 13.93; Kieffer Mark M,
25.00; Mann Dennis D, 25.00; Millburn
Randall L, 12.93; Muller David D, 13.25;
Newman Justin M, 12.93; Paulsen Paul
D, 25.00; Rupert Conrad D, 13.25; Smith
Craig J, 20.59; Coleman James L, 25.00;
Conover Paul J, 4438.98; Ervin Jeri A,
19.62; Fackrell Rex E, 21.60; Hall Karen
E, 25.00; Jagim Valerie A, 16.92; Jennissen Daniel W, 6049.22; Landers Barbara
R, 25.00; Litzen Lori L, 25.00; McCollam
William Lee, 25.00; Molitor Brittney L,
26.26; Rausch Kelsey L, 16.92; Zeller
Lysann C, 22.68; Zvejnieks Sigurds R,
25.00; McGhee Alyssa, 21.07; Nisen
Joshua, 21.07; Rubins David, 25.02.
VOUCHERS
SD Dept Of Revenue, 7,978.40; First
Interstate Bank, 1,027.78; The Hartford,
2,325.94; BH Power Inc, 10,233.87; CBM
Food Service, 6,675.36; City Of Rapid
City Water, 1,107.39; First Administrators
Inc, 69,413.35; First Interstate Bank,
5,429.54; Kieffer Sanitationa Waste Management Co, 2,375.09; Pioneer Bank
Trust, 4,748.02; Rr Waste Solutions,
58.64; Walker Refuse, 117.80; Wex Bank,
5,261.99; Wow Internet Cable And
Phone, 84.65; BH Power Inc, 66.20; BH
Power Inc, 299.78; City Of Rapid City
Water, 322.11; Golden West Companies,
148.56; Golden West Technologies,
40.40; Midcontinent Communications,
975.81; Mt Rushmore Telephone Co,
44.83; Orbitcom Inc, 47.93; Pioneer
Bank Trust, 74.53; South Hyland Pet
Hospital, 396.84; West River Electric,
182.68; Wow Internet Cable And Phone,
908.74; Ngs American Inc, 2,506.08;
Cbm Food Service, 2,613.04; Community
Health Center Of The Black Hills Inc,
160.00; Joe Guttierez, 59.34; Kieffer
Family Dental Pc, 99.00; Lattice Incorporated, 288.11; Manlove Psychiatric
Group, 81.00; Marco Inc, 137.10; Medicap Speciality Service, 298.19; Neves
Uniforms Inc, 48.65; Pioneer Bank Trust,
1,294.80; Regional Hospital Longterm
Care Pharmacy, 50.18; Symbol Arts,
168.12; Al Wessel Jr Md, 850.00; 1rapisarda Log Construction In, 3,772.50; A A
Professional Property Management,
510.00; A To Z Shredding Inc, 41.85; Ace
Hardwareeast, 57.04; Ace Steel And Recycling, 11.38; Adamsisc Llc, 84.68;
Adoba Eco Hotel Rapid City, 446.50; Advanced Drug Testing Inc, 36.00; Ahmed
Alasfour, 100.00; Alcohol Monitoring Systems Inc, 275.60; American Engineering,
467.35; Americinn Motel, 846.00; Dan
Ames, 100.00; Mary Anderson, 19.20;
Anesthesia Solutions Pc, 80.00; Anker
Law Group Pc, 432.45; Apria Health Care
Inc, 2,295.70; Audra Malcomb Consulting, 7,474.53; Autoclear Llc, 22,339.00;
Avera St Marys Hospital, 1,372.78;
Joshua J Ball, 3,165.00; Lisa Ball,
1,085.00; Bridgette R Banks, 1,800.20;
Greg Barnier, 1,449.00; Batteries Plus,
211.76; Behavior Management Systems
Inc, 400.00; Behrenswilson Funeral
Home, 1,910.00; Robert Bennett,
4,080.00; Lori Benson, 14.40; BH Chemical Company Inc, 646.65; BH Fiberglass
Plastics And Hofer Fire Stuff, 250.00; BH
Funeral Home Cremation Service Inc,
1,910.00; BH Land Analysis, 8,400.00;
BH Orthopedic Spine Center Pc, 16.07;
BH Power Inc, 397.69; BH Services Inc,
259.39; BH Surgical Hospital Llc, 64.00;
Bi Inc, 5,328.00; Big D Oil Co, 124.83;
Tracy Lynn Binder, 54.40; Allen Bittner,
690.00; Blackstrap Inc, 7,913.19; Blockbuster, 33.76; Ross E Boots, 1,965.00;
Roy Boots, 2,805.00; Boyds Drug Mart,
1,083.16; Corey Brubakken, 408.10;
Budget Inn, 160.00; John Bush, 21.20;
Ronald Buskerud, 47.36; Cabelas Retail
Inc, 335.96; Jean Carlson, 95.00; Carquest Auto Parts, 398.62; Matthew Carr,
5,190.00; Cats Cleaning, 40.00; Cbcinnovis Inc, 99.00; Cbm Food Service,
20,734.66; Cdw Government Inc,
2,357.76; Cetec Engineering Services
Inc, 27,685.30; Chader Business Equipment, 2,688.00; Malcom Chapman,
400.00; Childrens Home Society,
NOTICE TO
BIDDERS
Sealed bids will be received by the
Pennington County Highway Department
on behalf of the Board of Commissioners
for the following projects at the Pennington County Highway Department, 3601
Cambell Street, Rapid City, SD 57701,
until 10:00 AM (MST) on Thursday, February 20, 2014. Any bids received after
10:00 AM (MST) will be returned unopened.
AC 2014-1 Asphalt Concrete
Overlay Project
AC 2014-2 Asphalt Concrete
Overlay Project
AST 2014 Asphalt Surface
Treatment Project
ASC 2014 Asphalt Surface
Crack Sealing Project
AGG 2014-1 Aggregate
Stockpile Project
AGG 2014-2 Aggregate
Stockpile Project
AGG 2014-3 Aggregate
Stockpile Project
AGG 2014-4 Aggregate
Stockpile Project
ANNUAL SUPPLIES: A)
Aggregate Materials; B); Asphalt Concrete Composite; C)
Asphalt Maintenance Materials; D) Concrete Products; E)
Corrugated Metal Pipe; F) Cutback and Emulsified Asphalt;
G) De-Icing Sand; H) Fencing;
I) Guardrail; J) Magnesium
Chloride Solution; K) Seeding,
Fertilizing, Mulching, and Erosion Control Blanket; L) Timber
Bridge Materials; M) Traffic
Control Materials.
Copies of the minimum specifications
are on file at the Pennington County Highway Department, 3601 Cambell Street,
Rapid City, South Dakota 57701, and
may also be obtained from the Penning-
NOTICE TO
BIDDERS
FOR
ONE (1) USED KNUCKLE
BOOM-LOG LOADER TRUCK
TO BE FURNISHED TO
COUNTY OF PENNINGTON
RAPID CITY, SOUTH DAKOTA
Sealed bids will be received by the
Pennington County Highway Department
on behalf of the Board of Commissioners
for the above-referenced item at the Pennington County Highway Department,
3601 Cambell Street, Rapid City, SD,
57701, until 2:00 PM (MST) on Thursday,
February 20, 2014. Any bids received
after 2:00 PM (MST) will be returned unopened.
Copies of the minimum specifications
are on file at the Pennington County Highway Department, 3601 Cambell Street,
Rapid City, South Dakota 57701, and
may also be obtained from the Pennington County Website at https://docs.pennco.org/HwyBids/StartPage.aspx. For
questions and comments, please contact
the Pennington County Highway Department at (605) 394-2166.
By virtue of statutory authority, preference will be given to materials, products,
and supplies found or produced within the
State of South Dakota.
The Board of Commissioners reserves
the right to reject any or all bids and to
waive any irregularities therein and reserves the right to award the contract to
the lowest responsible bidder as they so
determine.
Julie A. Pearson, Auditor
Pennington County
Published February 6 & 13, 2014, at the
total approximate cost of $29.11.
NOTICE OF
HEARING
BEFORE THE PENNINGTON
COUNTY
BOARD OF ADJUSTMENTS
Notice is hereby given that the following
petitioners have applied to the Pennington County Board of Commissioners
under the provisions of the Pennington
County Zoning Ordinance as follows:
Larry Shorb and Clifford Shorb; John Preston Agent, have applied for a Lot Size
Variance to reduce the minimum required
lot size from 40 acres to 11 acres in a
General Agriculture District located on the
following metes and bounds description:
Commencing from the South corner of
section 18, T2S, R8E, B.H.M., an original
stone
found
in
place,
thence
N894613W a distance of 1316.37 to a
point, thence N00555E a distance of
873.53 to the southwest corner of proposed Lot 1 of John Deere Subdivision
and Point of Beginning, thence
N00555E along the 1/16 line a distance
of 699.11 to the northwest corner of proposed Lot 1, thence S862733E a distance of 738.76 to the northeast corner
of proposed Lot 1, thence S1225 38E a
distance of 513.73 to the southeast corner of proposed Lot 1, thence
S795155W along the north right of way
of Murphy Road a distance of 862.57 to
the Point of Beginning. Said Parcel containing 11.000 acres more or less; 14220
Murphy Road, in accordance with Sections 205 and 509 of the Pennington
County Zoning Ordinance.
Rimrock Community Club; Mike Ryan
Agent, has applied for a Zoning Variance
to reduce the minimum required setback
distances and to waive the off-street parking requirements in a General Commercial District located on Tract V (less east
140.3 feet) of the SW1/4SE1/4, Section
31, T2N, R6E, BHM, Pennington County,
South Dakota; 12270 West Highway 44;
in accordance with Sections 209 and 509
NOTICE TO
BIDDERS
FOR
ONE (1) NEW SKID STEER LOADER
TO BE FURNISHED TO
COUNTY OF PENNINGTON
RAPID CITY, SOUTH DAKOTA
Sealed bids will be received by the
Pennington County Highway Department
on behalf of the Board of Commissioners
for the above-referenced item at the Pennington County Highway Department,
3601 Cambell Street, Rapid City, SD,
57701, until 2:00 PM (MST) on Thursday,
February 20, 2014. Any bids received
after 2:00 PM (MST) will be returned unopened.
Copies of the minimum specifications
are on file at the Pennington County Highway Department, 3601 Cambell Street,
Rapid City, South Dakota 57701, and
may also be obtained from the Pennington County Website at https://docs.pennco.org/HwyBids/StartPage.aspx. For
questions and comments, please contact
the Pennington County Highway Department at (605) 394-2166.
By virtue of statutory authority, preference will be given to materials, products,
and supplies found or produced within the
State of South Dakota.
The Board of Commissioners reserves
the right to reject any or all bids and to
waive any irregularities therein and reserves the right to award the contract to
the lowest responsible bidder as they so
determine.
Julie A. Pearson, Auditor
Pennington County
Published February 6 & 13, 2014, at the
total approximate cost of $28.51.
NOTICE TO
BIDDERS
FOR
ONE (1) USED ELEVATING SCRAPER
TO BE FURNISHED TO
COUNTY OF PENNINGTON
RAPID CITY, SOUTH DAKOTA
Sealed bids will be received by the
Pennington County Highway Department
on behalf of the Board of Commissioners
for the above-referenced item at the Pennington County Highway Department,
3601 Cambell Street, Rapid City, SD,
57701, until 2:00 PM (MST) on Thursday,
February 20, 2014. Any bids received
after 2:00 PM (MST) will be returned unopened.
Copies of the minimum specifications
are on file at the Pennington County Highway Department, 3601 Cambell Street,
Rapid City, South Dakota 57701, and
may also be obtained from the Pennington County Website at https://docs.pennco.org/HwyBids/StartPage.aspx. For
questions and comments, please contact
the Pennington County Highway Department at (605) 394-2166.
By virtue of statutory authority, preference will be given to materials, products,
and supplies found or produced within the
State of South Dakota.
The Board of Commissioners reserves
the right to reject any or all bids and to
waive any irregularities therein and reserves the right to award the contract to
the lowest responsible bidder as they so
determine.
Julie A. Pearson, Auditor
Pennington County
Published February 6 & 13, 2014, at the
total approximate cost of $28.51.
Obituaries
Ken Halligan__________________________________
Ken Halligan, 92 of Pierre,
S.D., died Wednesday, January 29
at his home.
Kenneth William Halligan was
born August 2, 1921, to Frank and
Ethel (Rousch) Halligan at Cedar
Butte. In 1931, they moved their
family to Parmelee. Ken attended
school at Running Bird for the
first four years and transferred to
Parmelee School after the move,
remaining there through the 11th
grade. His senior year was spent
at Curtis, Neb., attending the Nebraska School of Agriculture.
On August 15, 1942, Ken entered the U.S. Army to become a
Signal Corps lineman with the
101st Signal Battalion. He was attached to the 7th Infantry Division as Special Forces. Ken received several awards and citations, including the Purple Heart,
and had achieved the rank of 1st
Sergeant by the time he was honorably discharged.
After World War II, Ken worked
for three years as a lineman for
Bell Telephone Co. in Rapid City
and Valentine, Neb. During this
time he met Ruth Louise Verch.
They married on October 5, 1947,
and Ken returned to ranching at
Parmelee. Then, in 1954, they
moved west of Ft. Pierre where
Ken was a partner in the Rankin
Ranch operation for 10 years. In
1964, Ken and Ruth purchased a
ranch on the White River south of
Draper and moved there with
their five children. They spent
many happy years running cattle
and irrigating crops on the river
bottoms until 1995 when they
moved to Pierre. Ruth had been
fighting cancer and passed away
in March of 1996.
Ken worked as an order buyer
for Gottch Feed Corporation during his retirement and married
Florence Wiliams on November 2,
1997 in Eagle Butte. They made
their home in Pierre.
Ken was very involved in every
community in which he resided.
He served on the school board for
Tomahawk District in Stanley
County for 10 years and was a
Jones County commissioner for 10
years. He was proud to serve as a
charter member for the S.D. Cowboy Hall of Fame, where he served
on the board of directors, and was
the last living charter member at
the time of his death. He and Ruth
were both inducted into the hall of
fame. Ruth was inducted into
teaching and cultural affairs in
1990 and Ken into agriculture in
1996.
The West River/Lyman-Jones
Rural Water board was a special
interest of Kens for 34 years. He
was a lifetime member and served
twice as commander of American
Legion Otterman Post #94, was a
lifetime member of the Veterans of
Foreign Wars and also the Disabled American Veterans. In 1999,
Ken and the entire Halligan family were honored to be inducted
into the Casey Tibbs Foundation.
Ken worked tirelessly for the
South Dakota Stockgrowers Association and served as vice president beginning in 1986 and president in 1988. He also served on
the S.D. Brand Committee and
was appointed to the brand board
in 1998 where he served for five
years. He was a lifetime member
of the Aberdeen Angus Association.
Kens faith was an important
part of his life. He was a member
of the American Sunday School
Union in Parmelee until he joined
the Methodist Church in Valentine. He was a trustee and on the
Pastor Parish Board for the Little
Brown Church at Hayes and the
Draper Methodist Church. He was
a member of the Pierre Methodist
Church at the time of his death.
Grateful for having shared his
life are his five children, Frank
tdm Excavation
& Heavy Haul
Cell: 685-3283 Wall
Trackhoe Trenching
Repair Dams & Roads
Heavy Haul Trailer
Dozer
Site Cleanup
todd Sieler
Menu
Elderly Meals
(Served at Prairie Village)
attention:
24 hour
Reservations Required
Call 279-2547
Leave a message
Now is the time to get your Annual Meeting notices in to the Pennington County Courant.
Deadline for ALL legals is Friday at 11:00 a.m. for them to run in the following week.
!!&
!$&!
/( %"
/( %"
"!
/( %"
/( %"
"!
/( %"
"!
"!
/( %"
"! )%" #%+*
"! (%! $ #%+*
"! (%! $ #%+*
%-)
"!
%-)
/( %"
/( %"
$ #%+*
%-)
"!
"!
&
(%!
%&$'
$%&$!
"!
$&
$%
"
*% )%"
(%! $
!$%!
$ $
( %"
( "
!
!$$ %
%-)
%-)
) $&
"!
%-
"!
%-
"!
%-
"!
%-
%- **
"
& +
"
& $%!
"
-
%-
%-
"!
%-
"!
%-
%-
&! %
%-
'
! %
!$$ %
$)!!
%$$+
%-
%- **
"!
%- **
%- **
"!
%- **
"!
%- **
"!
! +
(*
$$+
%- **
"!
%-
"!
%- **
"!
+""
"!
%- **
"!
+""
"!
()
"!
%- **
"!
+""
"!
()
"!
%- **
"!
()
"!
()
%-)
"!
%-
"!
%-
/( %"
#%+*
%-)
"!
%-
#%+*
%-)
"
$! &
"
# $*
)
( (
!$
#*
(
**" ) "
()
( +" (
)& ( + $ +)
%
$ $ %"
$
$ +
! %
%( *-% / (
" ! $ +) /
$ $%
#&" $*)
*+( $
**" ) "
)
'"%
'
'%
&%
)*
%"
+"")
(" $ )
*-%
$
""
*+
!!&
$'
@
%!
$
' %! @
'
@
"
+ $
&
! % @
$
$'
@
!! %
@
$
@
' %! @
%& $$ @
+
()
$%
%- **
(
&
$ %
&
%- ** )
"!
$$+
(
(
%- **
"!
%-
"!
%-
$$+
@
"!
",
% !
() /
%
()
%(
%(
$
+""
+""
!$$ %
(
( . , ( &"
()
"!
%
$ @
"! )*()
) $
"!
()
) $
"! , ( &"
()
) $
@
"! , ( &"
()
) $
( )*()
) $
( . , ( &"
()
) $
"!
",)
) $
"! , ( &"
()
) $
"! ",)
) $
"! ",)
) $
"! ",)
) $
$!
$ )
(
"!
!
#'
!$%!
"
"!
%-)
&
!'
%- **
"!
'
"!
- )*()
) $
"! $ )*()
) $
$ / "! $
, ( &"
()
) $
'&%! @
"! )*()
, ( &"
()
) $
""
() $ *%-$
!
" $& $% " @
"! ",)
)
+A%
% " $& $% " @
%# ( )
"! )*()
) $
"% ) ) # )%(*
!! @
"!
",)
) $
$$+ @
(
- "! )*()
, ( &"
()
) $
!&& @
"! )*()
, ( &"
()
) $
!$& $
@
"!
()
) $
/
$& && @
"! )*()
, ( &"
()
) $
'
'% $
!$
%
@
"!
()* (%))
, ( &"
()
) $
)
$ $
@
"!
- )*()
) $
!
%! @
"! ",)
) $
$ )
% @
(
( . )*()
)
'&%
$ @
"!
(
",)
) $
!! @
"! , ( &"
()
) $
% !
@
()* (%)) , ( &"
()
) $
!
%
@
"! )*()
) $
(%))
()*
", # (
"
+""
&'
"
! "
"
"
&'
%
+
)&
"
(
**" ) "
*+( $
$ ) ,
$ *
()
( +" (
**" ) "
&' % +
)&
" )*% !
%(
( ) "
( +" (
**" ) "
&' % +
)&
"
(
**" ) "
*+( $
$ ) ,
$ *
()
( +" (
**" ) "
&' % +
$
)&
" )*% ! %(
( ) "
( +" (
**" ) "
&' % +
$
)&
"
(
**" ) "
*+( $
$ ) ,
$ *
()
( +" (
**" ) "
&' % +
$
)&
" )*% ! %(
( ) "
( +" (
**" ) "
&' % +
$
)&
"
(
**" ) "
*+( $
$ ) ,
$ *
()
( +" (
**" ) "
&' % +
"$
)&
" )*% !
%(
(
& (
) "
( +" (
**" ) "
&' % + "$
)&
" ( ))* #
(
**"
( &"
# $*
(
"%*
**" ) "
( +" (
**" ) "
&' % + "$
)&
" )*% ! %(
(
& (
) "
( +" (
**" ) "
%
+
"$
)&
"
(
**"
)*% ! %- (
(
& () "
( +" (
**" ) "
&' % + "$
)&
"
(
**"
)*% ! %- (
(
& () "
( +" (
**" ) "
&' % +
+
+""
/
( +" (
**" ) "
&' % +
+
)&
"
(
**" ) "
( +" (
**" ) "
&' % +
+
)&
" & () )*% ! %(
(
"
( +" (
**" ) "
&' % +
+
! %
&' % + '
)&
" & ( ) "
( +" (
**" ) "
&' % + '
)&
"
(
**" ) "
( +" (
**" ) "
&' % + '
( + "(
**" ) "
&' % + '
(/ %- )&
"
&' % + ' +
! %
&' % + ' +
( +" (
**" ) "
&' % + ' +
( +" (
**" ) "
&' % + ' +
( +" (
**" ) "
&' % + ' +
)&
" $$ , () (/ / (" $
""
"
"
( +" (
**" ) "
$$ , () (/
'
#
&'
&'
&'
&'
&'
&'
&'
&'
%&
%$)
"
&'
&'
)
&'
&
(
!
)"%,
"$
&
)!
(
!
(%"
"
!
( (
$ +)
#*
#*
$ +)
/ $$
*(
(%
%()
%(
(%"
$# $*
#
* %()%$
)*%+*
%-
$)!!
"!
$!
"!
"!
%-
()
!$ % @
(
$ '
'% @
+"")
""
)
"" ) %*)
'
%-
+""
$' %
+""
%-)
%&
"!
+""
(
(
%-)
!$$ %&
%-)
%%-)
"!
%-)
%-)
"!
%-)
%-)
"!
"!
%"
%&
%-
%-
%-)
%
+
)&
$ ),
$ *
( &"
* %()%$
( %(
#* & !$%!
$
#*
$
&&
&
%
/
%-
"!
%-
+ %
$%!
%-
"!
%(
%-
"!
&!
$%! %
"!
"!
#
&'
$ !$!'
&!
"!
(
(
(
(
"!
"
"
"!
"
"
!(
%-)
%-)
"!
'"%
#%+*
"!
$ %
&
!
(%! $
"!
"!
$&+
%(
)
"!
%&
&&
%&
"
!$!(
# ""
* ()%$
$ +)
$ +)
#*
#*
$ +)
#*
#*
$ +)
$ +)
&"+)
$ *
"$
"$
%
%
)*%#&(+
$
%(*+$ >) (
"$
+)
* (
%**%$-%%
+""
#*
(%))
$ +)
$ +)
#*
#*
))4 6844357-2+
#!
#! -6 385 93-') -2 +39)521)27
73 5)45)6)27 # ! '&770) 453(8')56 -2 75&() 1&5/)7-2+
-668)6 .3-2 73(&<
,)04 1&/) & (-**)5)2')
)%
% ( ! &
& $
&
8 <8 ??? 92353953>0;<8.4 .86 '9.86371 ;,50;
.87;317607<; .,7 -0
>30?0/ 87 <20 7<0:70< ,< ??? 92353953>0;<8.4 .86 8: 87 <20 &
53.4 87 %
$ % !$&
&$
&! ! %
&&
!$
(
$ "$ %
& & (
!!
& +!'$
&&
( '%
!?70:
305/6,7
!
305/6,7
=.<38700:
(21 %<5 =
255
+
) %
$ =.<38700:
(2;0 =
+""
#*
" $!'&
=.<38700:
#4528;4552 =
%& (
%& ) $&
+,:/ 8:06,7
!
$%!
)9:7348 =
*& $
-0890 =
$%
305/6,7
305/6,7
"
"
( %&!
' &!