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More bills
signed
South Dakota Governor Dennis Daugaard has signed more
bills into law for the 2014 Legislative Session.
When a law declares an emergency, that law takes effect immediately.
SB34 revises certain provisions concerning applications
for absentee ballot and declares
an emergency.
SB35 revises the conditions
for which certain elections may
be delayed for an emergency situation and declares an emergency.
SB80 provides a credit to
homebuilt aircraft for sales and
use taxes when paying the aircraft registration tax and to
make a reimbursement to the
aeronautics fund for the amount
of the credit granted.
HB1048 repeals certain provisions regarding property and
casualty insurance.
HB1053 revises certain provisions regarding the regulation
of insurance rating organizations.
HB1080 clarifies that emergency personnel driving records
are not to include motor vehicle
accidents resulting while engaged in the performance of
their official duties.
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Philip High Schools Deborah Snook received the recognition during the annual
South Dakota Math and Science Conference in Huron, February 7.
Your dedication to your profession is admirable, and we congratulate you on being the
recipient of our Math Teacher
of the Year award, wrote Leah
Brink, corporate recruiter for
Daktronics.
I am inspired by Deb to go
the extra mile in my classroom
as well, wrote fellow instructor
Laura OConnor.
Former student Tawnie DeJong, wrote, I find all of the
material extremely easy to go
through and am having no
problem at all because I already
learned all of the material in
my high school calculus class.
Mrs. Snook knew that college
was going to be difficult, so she
pushed us to learn as much as
we could in order to prepare us
for the fast paced nature of college classes.
Snook wrote, Learning is not
a spectator sport. To inspire
students to learn, an educator
must actively involve the student in what he or she is learning.... All students are unique....
By differentiating instruction,
students are exposed to a variety of methods in the hopes that
deeper conceptual understanding of the topic will ensue.
Short
takes
from the
state
Capitol
by Elizabeth Sam Grosz
Community News Service
Here is a brief review of some of
the South Dakota Legislatures recent action.
The South Dakota Senate rejected a proposal to grant legislators an increase in salary from the
current $6,000 up to $10,000.
A package of Senate bills dealing with domestic abuse was approved and sent on to the House.
The bills, the result of a legislative
summer study, are expected to
better address the different aspects of domestic abuse.
An attempt to give public
schools more budgetary latitude
by allowing the use of pension
fund dollars for health insurance
was passed in the House. Opponents called HB1218, dangerous, but supporters said it allows
schools flexibility in working
through tight budgets. It now goes
to the Senate.
The Senate passed a Concurrent Resolution that urged members of the S.D. Congressional
delegation to sponsor and support
the Marketplace Fairness Act, to
grant states authority to collect
sales and use tax on remote sales,
such as catalog and Internet sales.
The Senate approved a bill
that would require law enforcement to make public their daily
logs. Currently, law enforcement
officials may release their logs of
calls for service and other activity,
but are not required to do so. SB85
now goes to the House of Representatives.
A bill to apply the states open
meetings laws and open records
laws to the South Dakota High
School Activities Association received unanimous support from
the Senate Appropriations Committee. SB90 now goes to the full
Senate. The bill was opposed by
the SDHSAA in the committee
hearing; officials said they are
adopting a new open government
policy, making the legislation unnecessary.
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LEGALS
School Land Lease Auction
Notice of Intent to
Take Tax Deed
County & School Proceedings
Notice of Board of Equalization
Meeting for the City of Philip
Notice to Creditors
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MARKETS
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by Del Bartels
This years comedy performance
by the Hayes community drama
group is You Cant Be Too Careful.
This 61st annual presentation
will be performed Friday and Saturday, March 7 and 8, at 7:00 p.m.
Central Time, and Sunday, March
9, at 2:00 p.m. Central Time, in
the Hayes Community Hall.
The plot of this situation comedy, written by Carolyn Lane, is
simple simple and comical. Two
take-charge bank robbers, trying
to hide after a miserably small
heist, trick their way into a house
being used for a bridge party. The
four ladies, though, are soap opera
experts and soon realize they
know more about crime and holding hostages than the robbers do.
For a quiet town, the house sees
lots of visitors. Getting a call for
help across to any of them is futile.
A cosmetics sales lady, a meter
reader, a television repairman, all
seem to be oblivious or just outright daft. One of the ladies husband even phones so much for
attentive husbands.
At first, the hostages try to hilariously communicate their situation to the visitors. That failing,
the gals soon take advantage of
the crooks having more balderdash than brains.
The ladies change the hostage
situation into an opportunity to
sell cosmetics, to win money in a
poker game, to attempt to convert
the crooks and to create their own
entertainment at the expense of
the guys. They go from bridge, to
poker (especially bluffing), to
Del Bartels
The huge flashlight might be bright, but the meter reader holding it isnt. In the Hayes comedy You Cant Be Too Careful,
the five women captives try to cue visitors that bank robbers are hiding there during their bridge party. The captors discover
that soap opera experts know more about holding captives than they do. Shown, from left, are actors Cody Stout, Cody
ODea, Callie Jones, Alli Pullman, Mindy Kirkpatrick, Paige Bramblee, Robyn Bothwell and Lori ODea. Not shown are
Chantry Norman, Monica Bramblee and director Dawn Hedman.
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Deep Creek School was presented a South Dakota state flag by country school researcher Betsey DeLoache. She said that the flag had been flown over the state
Capitol. Displaying the flag are, from left, Kori Endres, Dylan Endres, Noah Johnson and Bobbie Jarvi.
Del Bartels
Betsey DeLoache is shown with some of her drawings of South Dakota items,
many of them country schools.
Philip, SD
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Rural Livin
Bob Fanning. Field Specialist
Winner Regional Extension Center
Trichomoniasis is a reproductive
disease that cattle producers
should keep at the top of their
mind when preparing for the upcoming breeding season, said Russ
Daly, South Dakota State University Extension veterinarian.
"Perhaps the one reproductive
disease for which the bull plays a
critical role in transmission is that
of trichomoniasis, or "trich," Daly
said.
Daly explained that although
this disease has been around for
generations, for many years it was
thought to be something only
states west of the Rocky Mountains
had to concern themselves with.
That changed for South Dakota
cattle producers back in 2004,
when more than 40 herds were detected with the disease and were
faced with the task of cleaning it
up.
A cooperative effort between the
South Dakota Animal Industry
Board and cattle producer organizations resulted in the implementation of regulations that not only
tackled importation of the disease,
but, Daly explained, the effort also
reduced the spread of the disease
within the state.
These regulations involved testing of all nonvirgin bulls moving
into the state or between herds, as
Extension News
Condition of the Winter Wheat
With the cold temperatures experienced this winter, both producers and media journalists continue
to ask about the condition of the
winter wheat in South Dakota, and
the risk of winterkill. Until recently, lack of concern has been
based on soil moisture, moderate
soil temperatures, and the good to
excellent level of winter hardiness
that is inherent in most winter
wheat varieties grown in South
Dakota.
There may be areas that are
somewhat dry, but the summer
moisture and the blizzard and/or
rain in early October put the majority of the state in good shape.
Soil moisture is a factor in winter
wheat condition for two reasons,
(1) moist soil has higher specific
heat than dry soil, so is not as sensitive to temperature fluctuations,
and (2) winter wheat plants that
are adequately hydrated are better
able to withstand low temperatures than those under moisture
stress.
Soil temperatures: http://climate.sdstate.edu/awdn/soil/index.
asp are highly important in speculating on the condition of winter
wheat because most of the winter
wheat varieties grown in South
Dakota can withstand temperatures at the crown down to about 5
degrees F. Soil temperatures fluctuate much more slowly than air
temperatures, even only a few
inches deep, where the winter
wheat crown resides.
Soil temperatures are also
buffered from low air temperatures
when crop residue is left on the soil
surface, particularly when some of
the residue is left standing, as in
the case with no-till practices. This
residue provides insulation, slows
down the wind at the soil surface,
and traps snow, which is an excellent insulator.
bushel.
South Dakota counties which
added non-irrigated grain coverage
are Bennett, Jones, Stanley,
Haaken, Dewey, Corson and
Ziebach. Several counties in western South Dakota remain silageonly for non-irrigated ground.
"Growers with grain coverage
will now be able to more effectively
hedge any corn sales. If doing so, it
would likely be revenue protection
that provides the best coverage,"
Diersen said.
Those who raise corn for feed use
(as grain) may also consider revenue protection. Examples of how
crop insurance coverage works are
available by visiting, http://
igrow.org/up/resources/03-20052013.pdf.
Spring is coming!
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Milesville News|Janice Parsons 544-3315
Joy Elshere had gall bladder
surgery in Rapid City last Friday
the 21st of February. All went well
for her and she got to come home
Saturday. Jim and Tim both spent
time with her and Paul. Sunday,
Judy was in town to be with them.
We hope your recovery continues
and soon you'll be feeling good
again, Joy!
Congratulations to Kalie Hanrahan, who recently purchased
her own beauty salon in Rapid
City. The name of her salon is
Shear Integrity, located on St.
Patrick Street.
The Milesville Hall is missing a
white water cooler. If you have
borrowed it please return it when
you can. Thank you!
Milesville Community Club will
meet at Marcia Eymer's home
Engagement
Bobbi and Howard Huxtable of Red Owl, SD, and Bernice and Grady
Crew of Philip, SD, are pleased to announce the engagement of their
children Megan Huxtable and Caleb Crew.
Megan graduated from Faith High School, Dickinson State University and National American University where she received a degree in
information technology and currently works for AXA Equitable Finance.
Caleb graduated from Kadoka High School and attended South
Dakota State University and Eastern Wyoming College studying Agriculture and now ranches and farms at Cactus Flat, SD.
The couple will be married October 25, 2014.
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Sunday, they traveled to Pierre
to visit Winnie Bergeson, who was
in the hospital. Art and daughters,
Maria and Brita, were there, so
had a visit with them, also.
Talked by phone with Mary Lou
(Foster) Wallner, Ramsey, Minn.,
Sunday evening, she reported they
had 11 inches of snow. With all
that snow, Mary Lou decided it
was a good day to make banana
bread, so got the ripe bananas out
of the freezer for making banana
bread. When all was said and
done, Mary Lou wound up with 13
loaves of that banana bread. So,
now instead of ripe bananas in the
freezer, she has loaves of banana
bread for when family or company
stop by. You truly are Miss Suzy
Homemaker, Mary Lou!
Hallie (Schofield) Konst, Philip,
filled in at church services at Trinity Lutheran, Deep Creek, the
Lutheran Church at Philip and at
Long Valley, Sunday. Different
folks are filling in until a pastor is
found to fill that position.
It seems snowy weather can get
folks to reminiscing about certain
times and events. Well, that happened while visiting with Karel
Reiman the other day. Moving to
this area after she and Lloyd
Reiman were married, and not
knowing folks from this area,
Karel told of how much she enjoyed the news columns of local
folks in the newspaper. It gave her
some insight into the names of
folks in the area and later meeting
those folks was able to put a face
to that person she had read about.
She told of Dorothy (Sampson)
Blom writing the Stamford News.
Dorothy and Vernie Sampson were
twins. Dorothy married Andy
Blom and Vernie married Isabelle.
Dorothy and Andy had a grocery
store and gas station at Stamford
for a number of years and lived
near that store. They later moved
to the place where Bob and Diane
(Spinsby) Bork now live along I-90.
Jerry and I got to know Dorothy
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Moenville News|Leanne Neuhauser 567-3325
Greetings from very cold,
sunny, snowcovered northeast
Haakon County. Yesterday morning, we were treated to the kind of
snow that you hope to receive just
prior to Christmas several
inches of snow falling heavily, covering everything in a blanket of
white. Now that it is the end of
February, I am not such a fan of
snow. Several folks in our neighborhood are busy with calving, so
the subzero temperatures and the
snow are not exactly what they
are hoping for. And I, for one, am
ready to move toward more
spring-like weather! The snow is
very light, so if the wind comes up,
visibility will be extremely limited. I guess we'll just wait and see
what Mother Nature has up her
sleeve! According to the calendar,
solos and some ensembles. She received five superior ratings and
one excellent rating, so it was an
extremely successful day. Joni's
parents plus her grandmother,
Irene, were on hand to enjoy the
day with her. Congratulations to
Joni on her achievements! Keep up
the good work! And if any of you
ever want to enjoy a great day of
music, the Mobridge music contest
is the place to be. We have a ton of
talented students in our area.
Nels and Dorothy Paulson were
in Pierre Wednesday to pick up
some feed and other supplies.
Dorothy also spent some time this
week baking goodies for Nels he
is a lucky man. There was a bit of
sad news for the Paulsons this
week. As you may remember, recently one of their pet geese,
George, passed away. So George's
mate, Gracie, went to stay at the
Hudson place where there are lots
of other birds to pal around with.
Unfortunately, Gracie (who was at
least 10 years old) passed away
last week also. So now Gracie is
back home with her goose friend,
George together again. Dorothy
said those geese provided a lot of
entertainment through the years,
and they are missed. Dorothy attended church at Deep Creek Sunday. Since the church is currently
without a pastor, Hallie Konst,
Philip, gave the sermon. Her step-
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e Trent Matt Award is given annually to the winner of the Region 4B wrestler in
the 160 pound weight class. is year the award was presented to Jared Harkless,
Hot Springs. Darlene (le) and Marion Matt (right), Philip, sponsor the award in
memory of their son, Trent, who was a Philip wrestler.
Philip Area wrestlers took top
honors, overpowering 16 other
teams for the championship.
Region 4B wrestling action was
held February 22 at Rapid City
Stevens High School in conjunction
with Region 4A action. Head coach
Matt Donnelly noted that 11 of the
13 wrestlers advance to state. The
top four placers from each weight
class advance to State B action in
Aberdeen, February 28 through
March 1.
Donnelly was pleased with all
the wrestlers, especially those who
lost a match and were able to
bounce back to score a third of
fourth place win. It was a good
team effort, he said.
Team points were: Philip Area
230.5, Stanley County 199, Hot
Springs 116.5, Bennett County
114.5, Lemmon/McIntosh 96,
Custer 95, Mobridge-Pollock
73.5, Potter County 72, Lyman
43, Sully Buttes 42, Harding
County 35, Hill City 30.5,
Lead-Deadwood and Newell 13,
St. Thomas More 12, Red Cloud
6, McLaughlin - 0
106 lbs: Hunter Peterson 2nd
record 32-13
Pin Wyatt Huffman (L/M) 4:57
Pin Kurtis Mooney (BC) 1:13
Dec. Dylan VanDerBoom (NEW) 7-2
Dec. by Carl Cronin (PC) 3-4
113 lbs: Keagan Fitch 4th
record 20-18
Bye
Pin Jaden Shepherd (MP) 2:54
Sudden Victory-1 by Wyatt Pulscher
(HS) 7-9
Maj. Dec. Dylin Johnson (LD) 12-4
Dec. by Micah Grace (CUS) 2-4
126 lbs: Jed Brown 2nd
record 38-7
Bye
Pin Yoshiki Ueda (RC) 0:54
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Staying at the top are the Philip Area wrestlers who are the 2014 Region 4B champions. e team sends 11 of the 13 wrestlers on to State B action in Aberdeen February
28 and March 1. Back row from le are assistant coach Keven Morehart, Jed Brown, Grady Carley, Kaylor Pinney, Georey DeVries, Rance Johnson, Nick Donnelly,
Pedro Dennis and Keagan Fitch. Front row are from le statistician and student manager Madyson Morehart, Gavin DeVries, Logan Ammons, Chandlier Sudbeck,
Lane Blasius, Reed Johnson, Hunter Peterson, Cody Donnelly and head coach Matt Donnelly. Kneeling is Stratton Morehart.
Dec. Braydon Peterson (L/M) 5-3
Pin by David Jensen (MP) 3:28
220 lbs: Logan Ammons 2nd
record 27-8
Bye
Forfeit (STM)
Pin Tyson ODaniel (SC) 2:00
Dec. by Chase Schoenhard (MP) 6-10
285 lbs: Geoffrey DeVries
record 10-23
Bye
Pin by Brody Peterson (L/M) 1:29
Bye
Forfeit Ben Marchand (CUS)
Pin by Cade Larson (SC) 0:28
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e Philip Scotties fourth grade girls basketball team came home with the championship this weekend, February 22-23,
from competition at Douglas High School. e team is coached by Paulette Ramsey and Carrie Lurz. is was their second
tournament and second championship of the season. It was reported the three games were very exciting. eir rst tournament was the North Invitational Tournment January 11-12. From le are Lurz, Brin Heltzel, Dymond Lurz, Ashley Hand,
Rainee Snyder, Copper Lurz, Allison Williams, Kaitlin Trottier, Alec Crowser and Ramsey.
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Philips Gavin Brucklacher while taping at the Black Hills FOX News station.
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The Wall-Kadoka-Philip gymnastics team competed at the regional state qualifier gymnastics
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Philips Paul Guptill gets through three Longhorn defenders to get up a shot.
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This jump ball created by Scotties Tristen Rush was declared at floor level, during
the Philip home game against Faith.
Free throws: Philip 1/3 - 33%
Three-point goals: 1/8 - 12%
Philip scorers: Chase Wright 9, Giannonatti 6, Garrett Snook, Cooper West and
Braden Puhlman 2 each, Stangle 1
Faith scorers: Sheridan 9 Schuelke 8,
Tristen Rhoden 5, Chaney Keffeler and
Tyen Palmer 4 each, Jacob Ulrich 3, Glenn
Palmer, Conner Smith and Garret Drum 2
each
Rebounds: Philip 24 Leaders: Wright
and Puhlman 6 each, Stangle 5, Giannonatti 4, West 3
Assists: 6 Leaders: Giannonatti 2, Stangle, Wright, West and Puhlman 1 each
Steals: 7 Leaders: Wright and West 2
each, Stangle, Snook and Giannonatti 1
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Blocks: 4 Leaders: Wright 2, Stangle
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Turnovers: Philip 33
Fouls: Philip 15 Faith 9
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A crowded inner court was a common occurance during the Philip and White
River basketball game. Shown are Scotties Jordyn Dekker forcing some room upside and Kaci Olivier trying to hold her own underneath.
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Thank You
by Governor
Dennis Daugaard
Three years ago, I launched the
Better Government Initiative to
make government more open and
accessible. I believe government
should be as convenient and efficient as possible. We have put
more services online, made agencies more transparent and repealed thousands of words of
unnecessary statutes and rules.
These may not be my most
glamorous proposals, but they
have made state government more
efficient and accessible.
Let me share a concrete example.
In the summer of 2012, we had
a problem at some of our driver licensing stations. Many citizens
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HIGHMORE-HARROLD SCHOOL
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available on an equal opportunity basis.
Thune
accepting
summer
intern
applications
Senator John Thune (R-SD) is
currently seeking intelligent, hardworking college students to serve
as summer interns in his office in
Washington, D.C., as well as in his
offices in Aberdeen, Rapid City and
Sioux Falls.
Interns in Thunes state offices
will participate in constituent service and state outreach activities,
while students in the Washington,
D.C. office will have the opportunity to witness the legislative
process, give Capitol tours, and attend Senate votes and hearings.
Both in-state and Washington,
D.C. internships will allow students to work closely with constituents, hone their research and
writing skills, and learn a multitude of office skills.
Students have a unique opportunity to experience democracy in
action as interns in a Senate office, said Thune. Interns gain
valuable knowledge about both
state and national issues and an
understanding of the inner workings of a Senate office. I encourage
all students to consider applying
for this rewarding experience.
Senator Thune is a member of
the Senate committees on agriculture, nutrition and forestry; commerce, science and transportation;
and finance.
College students who are interested in interning in Thunes
Washington, D.C. office should
submit a resume and cover letter,
by April 11, to Senator John
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Dirksen Senate Office Building,
Washington, D.C. 20510 or by Fax
to 202-228-5429 or by email to
Logan_Penfield@thune.senate.gov
College students who are interested in interning in Thunes Sioux
Falls, Rapid City or Aberdeen offices should submit a resume and
cover letter, by April 11, to Senator
John Thune, Attn: Robin Long, 320
North Main Avenue, Suite B, Sioux
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robin_long@ thune.senate.gov
For more information, call 202224-2321.
Of interest
to veterans
by Norris Preston, past vicecommander, American Legion
The $7 billion Keystone XL
Pipeline project would reduce
Americas reliance on Middle Eastern oil suppliers, provide jobs for
veterans and improve national security, American Legion National
Commander Daniel M. Dellinger
said as arguments against the proposal are fading.
We have never wavered in our
favor of the Keystone XL Pipeline
project, Dellinger said. Keystone
XL will bolster national security
and the national economy alike.
There can be no reasonable objections to it remaining.
On Wednesday, the U.S. State
Department issued a final environmental study for the proposed expansion, which would transport
Canadian oil through the heart of
America to a hub in Nebraska and
on the refineries at the Gulf of
Mexico. The report largely negates
arguments made by those who oppose the project on the basis of environmental impact. President
Obama has said he would support
the project only if environmental
concerns were allayed.
The development of Keystone
XL would have two primary effects
that are of particular interest to
the American Legion, Dellinger
said. Expansion of our existing oil
supply route from our neighbor and
ally, Canada, would strengthen national security by lessening our dependence upon foreign oil sources.
The more self sufficient we are, the
stronger we are.
Secondly, the building and
maintenance of Keystone XL would
provide jobs, many jobs, Dellinger
added. Some of those jobs, naturally, would go to qualified, disciplined, hardworking and dedicated
military veterans. But employment
created by the Keystone XL would
not only decrease the veterans unemployment rate, but overall national jobless numbers. No cogent
argument can be made against either of these benefits.
Two American Legion resolutions were passed in 2012 supporting the Keystone XL Pipeline
project. The Canadian government
has been actively campaigning on
behalf of the Keystone XL Pipeline
project as well. A highly visible
poster campaign was launched in
Washington recently, promotion
the strong and friendly relationship between the United States
and Canada, the number one oil exporter to the United States.
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gardening season!
Ron and Helen Beckwith's
daughter, Lori, spent Sunday
through Friday of last week at
home. Lori lives in Huron. Sunday, Gary and Anne Beckwith
came to spend the day visiting and
watching car races. Helen said she
has been keeping busy with her
upholstery business and also
working occasional shifts at the
hospital in Pierre.
Chase and Kelly Briggs have
also been staying close to home
these days. All is going well with
new baby Jacob.
Last Thursday, Max and Joyce
Jones were in Onida for an Eastern Star meeting. They spent the
night with their daughter, Kim
Ferries, and family. Friday was
Official Visit at the Onida chapter
of Eastern Star, so that was a full
day. Max returned to the ranch
after the meeting Friday, and
Joyce remained overnight in
Onida. Saturday, Joyce traveled to
Groton to be on hand for Official
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Shirley Halligan was in town
last Thursday. While there, she
attended a basketball game, so
she could watch Bailey Tibbs
play Bailey is a senior at the Ft.
Pierre high school. Friday, Shirley
had lunch with her neighbor,
Marie. Saturday evening, Frank
and Shirley attended a boy's basketball game in Philip. Their son,
Murdock, and his family were
there also. Murdock's father-inlaw, who has been visiting from
Texas, had some heart trouble last
week, but fortunately the doctors
are able to fix him up thank
goodness for the health care facilities!
Clark and Carmen Alleman
have been staying close to home,
enjoying the new grandson and
helping out wherever they can.
Their daughter, Kelly, and granddaughter, Morgan, spent the
weekend at the ranch.
Marge Briggs said she hasn't
made any news. I'm sure she is
waiting for warmer weather and
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