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Volume 107
Number 37
March 27, 2014
e Kadoka Area School District and community presented Hee Haw - e Musical on March 21, 22 and 23. Performers included (standing back row, L) John Denver (Greyson DeVries), Junior Samples (Foster Berry), Naomi Judd (Tyra Fugate),
Loretta Lynn (Venessa Buxcel), Roy Clark (Georey DeVries), Buck Ownes (Deontae orn), Vickie Sue (Aybree Pitman), Cathy Baker (Adie Patterson), Tanya Tucker (Kaylee Eisenbraun), and Billy Ray Cyrus (Patrick Brown). Seated: Dolly Parton
(Taylor Merchen), Minnie Pearl (Scout Sudbeck), Grandma Jones (Beverly Berry), Wyonna Judd (Racheal Shuck), and Tammy Wynette (Anna Stone). Floor: e Oak Ridge Boys (Jonathan MacFeat, Ryan Shuck, Jyntre Coller, and Tyrel Manseld), Tanya
Jo (Landyn Koehn), Daisy Mae (Gracie Eisenbraun), Bobbi Sue (Rebecca Shuck), Betty Jean (Madison Brown), Peggy Ray (Farynn Knutson), and Connie Ann (Tejai Sanner). Play directors were Colby and Teresa Shuck and costume designer was Nicci
DeVries.
e Long Valley fourth and h grade students in Nancy Wellers class recently built race cars out of pop bottles. Each student is expected to build a car using a
pop bottle, wheels and axles, and no engines or motors are permitted. e students have the Big D Race Day where they compete against each other. ey race the
cars in several rounds and chart the distance. Students are (back row, L-R): DanTe Sitting Up, Maxwell Zickrick, Reed Ohrtman, Dawson Reckling, Ryan Running
Enemy, Tawny Gropper, and Sina Little Elk. Front: Valandra High Hawk, Sequoia Moves Camp, TJ Hamar, Denton Good, Tyler Ring, Alexis Hamar, and Lanie Blair.
ice cream and tours will be available of the Pearl Hotel and Depot
Museum. Other events will include a book signing, free swimming at the pool, and a car show.
The ranch rodeo is scheduled to
start at 1 p.m. with the calcutta
and performance to follow at the
Buffalo Stampede Rodeo Arena.
Talk is also happening on the
possibility of resurrecting the popular out house races.
Saturday evening the firemen
will also be hosting a dance under
the tent on Main Street and a
dodge ball tournament is being
scheduled for the youth.
The alumni association will be
serving breakfast on Sunday
morning under the tent, with
church services to follow.
If you have any questions or if
you would like to assist with any
activity, please contact Jessi
Fromm 837-2274.
The weekend will be full of fun
times for family and friends to
gather, so make plans to attend.
bill.
Sen. Jason Frerichs, D-Wilmot,
said he was proud of the institution we represent, and it is clear
that real people do matter.
There is enough good in this
bill, said Frerichs, that he would
support it.
In the House, Republican Stace
Nelson, Fulton, sided with the Democrats in opposing the bill, noting that education funding still
was not where it should be.
Rep. Spencer Hawley, D-Brookings, said teachers still rank 50th
in the nation, and said the state
needs a long range plan on how
we are going to fix this problem.
Democrats garnered 18 votes in
their attempt to amend the
budget, but 52 votes killed the
amendment.
House leader David Lust, RRapid City, called the budget fiscally cautious and prudent.
Final vote by the House was 5910, successfully adopting the
budget for FY 2015.
Editorial
Kadoka
Press
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Telephone 605-837-2259 PO Box 309, Kadoka, South Dakota 57543-0309
E-mail: press@kadokatelco.com
Fax: 605-837-2312
Correspondent News
Norris News | June Ring 462-6328
Alberta Allard is here with Cliff
and Pam Allard now that calving
season has begun and it has had
quite a beginning. Theyve had
three sets of twins already and all
have survived. Pam reports that
her mother is doing better and
awaiting the results of the latest
tests.
Maxine Allard has some more
lap robe tops going and four more
are ready to tie.
Rev. Denkes sermon was on the
Anchor Cross: the Cross of Hope, at
the 6:30 p.m. Thursday evening
Lenten Service last week. This
week it will be on The Maltese
Cross. Saturday Pastor rode with
June, Jan and Sharon Ring to the
Zone LWML Spring workshop at
Presho. The main speaker was Rev.
Adam Welton who led the Bible
study on Understanding Suffering
through a Theology of the Cross.
Evan and Dorothy Bligh rode
horse back to move their weaned
calved home last Wednesday. Cowboy neighbors who helped them
were Brant Kary, Ed Ferguson and
Wes Schmidt. Thursday Evan and
Dorothy made a quick business trip
to Rapid City.
The Hubers have started the
planting of spring wheat. One day
last week Kenda went to Martin
and Mission for parts and to Winner on Friday. Saturday grandsons
Torry, Braeden and Bradley were
at their home, along with Kendas
nephews, Christian and Blaise.
Howard and Nette Heinert were
among those attending the Thursday evening Lenten service and
soup supper at St. John. Last Monday they moved the cows home getting ready for the calving season,
which started for them Saturday
with the first calf born.
Norris School news: the third,
fourth and fifth grades will be
starting the Smarter Balanced
Testing, which replaces the Dakota
Step testing.
Blake and Amy Lehman were in
Rapid City last Wednesday. Thursday Blake headed for Aberdeen and
the State B basketball tournament.
Friday Amy was in White River for
the Mellette County Cattlewomen
meeting at the museum. Others at
the meeting were Donna Adrian,
Rose West, Jean Kary, June Ring,
Noreen Krogman, Jan Endes and
Jeannine Woodward. When the
business meeting ended, the ladies
listened to the White River/Langford game over Donnas phone, just
session. The 4-H leaders are planning a 4-H Fun Day coming up on
Wednesday June 4. Watch for
more information on this. All youth
are welcome to come. It will be held
at the Mellette County Courthouse.
All of James and Marjorie Letelliers girls were in Norris Saturday, as Andrea Beckwith hosted a
birthday party for Marjorie in Andreas home. Paul, LuAnn and
Cassie Beckwith came from Pierre,
and Erica Beckwith came from
Omaha, NE. Sue and Marty Larson came from Rapid City, Julie
Letellier came from Kilgore, NE,
and the Burma family came from
Sunshine. Marjories sister, Karen
Price, and husband, Gary, came
from Faith. Sue rigged up the computer so they could watch the state
B tournament on the television set.
The Beckwith family spent the
night and went to Maxine Allards
home Sunday morning where the
Norris Bible Church met.
Bob Totton called with the news
that a former member of Norris
died. Bob Starkjohann passed
away in Colorado. His parents ran
the Norris Store many years ago.
June Ring reports that she had
a good time on her spring break
trip with Rachel and twins,
Michael and Matthew. They spent
Wednesday through Friday in San
Antonio, taking in the sights there.
They watched the movie The
Alamo at the Imax before walking
to the Alamo and touring it. That
was on Thursday, and Friday was
spent at the River Walk, walking a
lot of it on foot before and after taking the boat tour. They spent Saturday at the farm south of Dallas,
and early Sunday morning headed
for Shreveport, LA, to attend St.
Paul Lutheran Church, where
Marcus Ring is pastor. They spent
the afternoon with the family there
and then headed back to Dallas, as
the twins had school again on Monday and Rachel went back to work.
June flew home Tuesday. Wednesday was spent catching up a bit,
Thursday was church and soup
supper, Friday she hosted the Cattlewomen meeting in White River,
Saturday she was the driver for the
trip to Presho, and Sunday it was
church and Sunday School at St.
John. In the afternoon she picked
up Jean Kary to go with her to
quilting in Mission, and Sunday
evening she attended church in
Parmelee.
Youth
Kadoka Area Middle School vocal students participate
in the Region VII Middle School Vocal Festival
Emery Little under focuses on the written test portion of the natural resources contest at FFA in Sturgis. Photo submitted by Brandy Knutson.
Students from the Kadoka Middle School participated in the Region VII Middle School Vocal Festival in Murdo on March 18. Students had the opportunity to
work with approximately 200 students from Stanley County, Jones County, Lyman, Murdo, Wall, and Philip schools. Some of the schools performed a spotlight selection. e Kadoka Area students performed the selection Home Sweet Home and were selected by the director of the festival as one of best songs that he had ever
heard.
e Kadoka Area students are under the direction of Colby Shuck. e festival personal for the day included William Homan, director, and Rose Comp, festival
coordinator. Back row (L-R): Back row: Eve Patterson, Kaylie Eisenbraun, Tyra Fugate, Jory Rodgers, Hunter Johnson, Abe Herber, Sage Keegan, and Stanley Colbert
Middle row: Marcella Baldwin, Adie Patterson, Tiana Romero, Richard Lamont, Luke Keegan, Jarred Hicks, Patrick Brown, and Seth Patterson. Front row: Anna
Stone, KayCee ODaniel, Esperanza Hartman, Ajai Pierce, Savannah Solon, Aybree Pitman, Reese Sudbeck, Marcus Herber, and Bryan Letellier.
Dalton Porch
Gus Stout
Landyn Koehn
Mason Stilwell
Lincoln Koehn
Community
22, 2014.
The program accepts host families with children of the same gender and within two years of age.
Families without children in this
age range are encouraged to host
an adult chaperone for two weeks.
Families do not need to be involved in 4-H to host, just a willingness to share your home and
your world. There is no need to
know the Japanese language. The
students have been studying English, and are anxious to use it.
The program gives host families a chance to share their culture, friendship and family life
with an exchange student, and at
the same time learn about Japanese life, said Alan Lambert, South
Dakota 4-H International Exchange Programs coordinator.
In the Kitchen
Foil Envelope Fish
Ingredients:
1/2 green pepper,
thinly sliced
1 green onion, sliced
Salt to taste
1 lb fresh fish filets
1/2 tomato, sliced
1/2 tbsp basil
1 white pepper
3 slices lemon
Aluminum foil
Directions
Cut aluminum foil into 12 x 16
inch rectangle.
Place green pepper, tomato and
green onion on lower half of foil
sheet.
Sprinkle with 1/4 teaspoon
basil, salt and pepper.
Place fish on vegetables.
Game, Fish, and Parks | Zach Thomsen, Wildlife Conservation Officer 859-3006
Ice off, boats out
Weather patterns have been a
little testy from time to time this
winter, but with the days are getting warmer and its time for
spring to arrive. With spring
around the corner the ice fishing
is coming to an end and the ice is
quickly disappearing from local
lakes and dams. With this comes a
busy spring for most and boats
start to appear out of storage.
Here are some friendly reminders to all getting boats ready
for the season. As your vessel has
set for many months make sure to
Governors Ag Ambassador
nominations sought
The South Dakota Department
of Agriculture (SDDA) is seeking
nominations for the 2014 South
Dakota Governors Ag Ambassador
Award.
Nominees should be those who
have continually worked to promote agriculture in South Dakota.
Key achievements of the Ag
Ambassador:
Provides visionary leadership to
South Dakotas agricultural industry.
Champions growth and prosperity of the states number one industry.
Advocates for modern agricultural
practices and responsible stewardship of livestock and land; and
highlights the significance of
South Dakota agriculture to our
global food system.
Influences decision makers to
develop and implement sound
agricultural policies.
Nominations are due to SDDA
by April 21 and the form can be
found at http://sdda.sd.gov/education-outreach/ag-ambassadoraward/.
The award will be presented
during the fifth annual Governors
Agricultural Summit in Deadwood
on June 27.
Church
e Hee Haw kids, Landyn Koehn (L), Gracie Eisenbraun, Rebecca Shuck, Madison Brown, Farynn Knutson, and Tejai Sanner, performed Jesus Loves Me and Jesus Loves e Little Children during the inspirational corner segiment of the play.
Email photos
and stories to
press@kadoka
telco.com
Church Events:
Lenten Services: Wednesday evenings beginning March 12, to run for
5 weeks, at Concordia Lutheran Church in Kadoka. Services will be at
6:00 p.m. and followed by supper.
Lenten Services: Each Wednesday evening at 5:30 p.m., through April
9 at Our Saviors Lutheran Church at Long Valley.
Fellowship of Christian Athletes: Each Wednesday night at the
Young Life building on Main Street. Supper is at 6:00 p.m. with devotions to follow. All high school aged students are welcome.
Release Time: Each Wednesday at 2:45 p.m. for students aged from
kindergarten through eighth grade at Kadoka Presbyterian Church.
Catechism: At Our Lady of Victory Catholic Church on Wednesday
evenings. Supper and fellowship at 6:00 p.m. with class to follow for students aged sixth through twelfth grade.
Please call the Kadoka Press at 837-2259 to have your church activities
and events listed.
e Oak Ridge Boys (Jonathon MacFeat, L, Jyntre Coller, Ryan Shuck, and Tyrel
Manseld) performed Elvira for the crowd.
Tuesday, April 8:
Kadoka Area School board elections from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Town of Belvidere election.
Middle school track meet in Kadoka at 4:30 p.m.
Friday, April 4: Macaroni and cheese with ham cubes, broccoli-cauliflower, Waldorf salad, bread, and Mandarin oranges.
Wednesday, April 9:
School board meeting at 6:00 p.m. in Kadoka.
Questions or for more information about the meals program please call
837-2413.
Inspiration Point
Gods Sovereignty
Ephesians 1:11 - In him we were also chosen,[having been predestined according to the plan of him who works out everything in conformity with the purpose of his will...
Some people question whether the Lord is truly in control. They learn about
tragedies in the world and wonder if perhaps God isnt powerful enough to overcome all evil. Or they encounter what seems like an insurmountable obstacle
in their own life and come to the conclusion that His power is limited.
My friend, we certainly dont understand everything that happens in this
life. But we know from Scripture that God has ultimate authority. As Psalm
103:19 says, The LORD has established His throne in the heavens, and His
sovereignty rules over all.
Consider the far-reaching implications of that verse: God has total control
in all the universe. He reigns over everything and everyone, and His power surpasses all other strength. The terms omnipotent, omnipresent, and omniscient
are often used to describe Him. In other words, our God is all-powerful, He exists everywhere, and He is all-knowing. This means there is nothing beyond
His knowledge or His ability to direct.
And this limitless, unfathomable God, who is unhindered and fully in control,
adopts us as His children. What an amazing thought! As we begin to grasp this
truth, peace and rest will flood our souls.
If you believe in an all-powerful God, is that idea simply head knowledge,
or does it affect the way you think and feel? When you realize that nothing happens apart from His awareness, direction, and loving purpose, it becomes possible to lay down fear and truly experience His peace.
PEOPLES
MARKET
WIC, Food
Stamps & EBT
Phone: 837-2232
Monday thru Saturday
8 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Church Calendar
CONCORDIA LUTHERAN
Kadoka 837-2390
Sunday Services: 10:00 a.m.
OUR SAVIORS LUTHERAN Long Valley
Sunday Services: 5:00 p.m.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Kadoka Pastor Gary McCubbin 837-2233
Worship Services: 11:00 a.m.
Sunday School: Sr. Adults - 9:45 a.m.
Sunday School: All Ages - 9:45 a.m., Sept. - May
Release Time: 2:15 p.m. Wednesdays. Sept. - May
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Interior 859-2310
Sunday Worship: 11:00 a.m.
BELVIDERE COMMUNITY CHURCH
Pastor Gary McCubbin 344-2233
Sunday Worship: 9:30 a.m.
Coffee & Donuts: 10:30 a.m.
Sunday School: 10:45 a.m. Sept. - May
OUR LADY OF VICTORY CATHOLIC CHURCH
Father Bryan Sorensen Kadoka 837-2219
Mass: Sunday - 11:00 a.m.
Confession After Mass
INTERIOR COMMUNITY CHURCH
Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Church: 10:30 a.m.
EAGLE NEST LIFE CENTER
Gus Craven Wanblee 462-6002
Sunday Church: 11:00 a.m.
ST. PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH-LCMS
Midland Rev. Glenn Denke 462-6169, SD
(6 mi. north and 3 mi. east of 1880 Town)
Sunday Worship--10:00 a.m. MT/11:00 a.m. CT
Public Notices
NOTICE OF MUNICIPAL
ELECTION
MUNICIPALITY OF
BELVIDERE
A Municipal Election will be held on April
8, 2014 in, Belvidere South Dakota. If the
polls cannot be opened because of bad
weather, the election may be postponed
one week.
The election polls will be open from
seven a.m. to seven p.m. mountain daylight savings time on the day of the election.
At the election, the following offices will
be filled:
For Trustee, three (03) year term, you
may vote for only one (01):
Thomas DeVries
Wallis Wells
The polling place of this municipality will
be the Belvidere Fellowship Hall.
Voters with disabilities may contact the
city finance officer for information and
special assistance in absentee voting or
polling place accessibility.
Jo Manke-Rodgers
Finance Officer
[Published March 20 & 27, 2014, at the
total approximate cost of $27.31]
NOTICE
JACKSON COUNTY,
SOUTH DAKOTA
BOARD OF
EQUALIZATION
Notice is hereby given that the Board of
County Commissioners, sitting as the
Jackson County Board of Equalization,
pursuant to SDCL 10-11-25, will meet in
the Commissioners Room of the Jackson County Courthouse on Wednesday,
April 8, 2014 at 1:00 p.m. for the purpose
of reviewing, correcting and equalizing
the assessment of real estate of said
County for the year 2014.
The Board will continue in session and
may adjourn from time to time until all
properly filed appeals have been determined and equalization is completed.
ALL PERSONS CONSIDERING THEMSELVES AGGRIEVED BY SAID ASSESSMENT ARE REQUIRED TO
SUBMIT WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE
COUNTY AUDITOR, P O BOX 280,
KADOKA, SD 57543 ON OR BEFORE
APRIL 1, 2014.
Notice may also be hand delivered to the
County Auditors Office, Jackson County
Courthouse, 700 Main Street, Kadoka,
SD 57543
The Board will adjourn on April 29, 2014
at 1:00 p.m.
Anyone wishing to meet with the County
Board of Equalization between April 1
and April 29, 2014 is to set up an appointment with the Board by contacting
the County Auditor at 605 837 2422
on or before April 1, 2014.
Vicki D. Wilson
Jackson County Auditor
[Published March 20 and March 27,
2014, at an estimated cost of $35.09]
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Notice is hereby given that the Jackson
County Commissioners are accepting
sealed bids on the following supplies for
the period of April 16, 2014 through October 17, 2014. The supplies to be bid
are as follows:
Bulk No. 1 Diesel for county equipment at shop tanks.
Bulk No. 2 Diesel for county buildings
and county equipment at shop tanks and
on job sites.
Bulk lead free gasoline for county equipment at shop tanks and on job sites.
Bulk ethanol gasoline for county equipment at shop tanks and on job sites.
NOTICE OF SCHOOL
BOARD ELECTION
KADOKA AREA
SCHOOL DISTRICT
NO. 35-2
A School District Election will be held on
April 8, 2014, in all the voting precincts in
Kadoka Area School District No. 35-2,
Jackson, Haakon and Jones counties,
South Dakota. If the polls cannot be
opened because of bad weather, the
election may be postponed one week.
The election polls will be open from
seven oclock a.m. to seven oclock p.m.,
mountain daylight savings time on the
day of the election.
At the election the following positions will
be voted on:
Vicki D. Wilson
Jackson County Auditor
Three three year terms for board member residing anywhere within the district
Candidates: Dale Christensen
Mark DeVries
Bob Fugate
NOTICE OF
RESPONSIBILITY TO
CONTROL NOXIOUS
WEEDS & DECLARED
PESTS
Precinct 5: Jackson
Belvidere Fellowship Hall
Precints 2, 8: Jackson
Interior School Gym
Precinct 7: Jackson
Wanblee CAP Office
Precinct 6: Jackson
Long Valley School Gym
Precinct 1, Jones County
Midland Fire Hall
Precincts 1, 20 Haakon County
Midland Fire Hall
Voters with disabilities may contact the
business manager for information and
special assistance in absentee voting or
polling place accessibility.
Jo Beth Uhlir,
Business Manager
[Published March 27 & April 3, 2014, at
the total approximate cost of $56.54]
) Thomas DeVries
) Wallis Wells
several free rubble site weekends, possibly 2 in April, 2 in May and 1 in June.
Another suggestion was to put a notice
in the paper to encourage residents to
clean up their property.
OPEN BIDS
LOCUST STREET PROJECT:
Milling: Sealed bids for milling for the Locust Street Project were opened and presented to the council. There was one bid
received for consideration. The bid received is as follows: MidState Reclamation & Trucking - $4,789.80.
Shuck made Motion 14-03-10:18 to accept the bid for milling from MidState
Reclamation in the amount of $4,789.80.
The motion was seconded by Willert. A
roll call vote was taken, with all members
voting yes and the motion carried 4-0.
Hot Mix Asphalt: Sealed bids for hot mix
asphalt for the Locust Street project
were opened and presented to the council. There were four bids received for consideration. The bids were as follows:
Hills Material Company - $69,900; J & J
Asphalt - $75,550.00; Bituminous
Paving, Inc. - $70,950.00; and Morris,
Inc. - $61,500.00.
The bid received from Morris, Inc. was
for an amount of hot mix asphalt that
was not in compliance with the specifications of the bid. Lurz made Motion 14-0310:19 to reject the bid as submitted by
Morris, Inc. The motion was seconded by
Willert. A roll call vote was taken: Stolley-no; Willert-yes; Shuck-yes; Lurz-yes.
The motion failed 3-1. Further discussion
was held about the incorrect amount of
hot mix asphalt contained on the bid from
Morris, Inc. Upon the conclusion of the
discussion, Shuck made Motion 14-0310:20 to reject the bid as submitted by
Morris, Inc. The motion was seconded by
Lurz. A roll call vote was taken, with all
members voting yes and the motion carried 4-0.
Shuck made Motion 14-03-10:21 to accept the bid for hot mix asphalt from
Hills Material Company in the amount of
$69,900.00. The motion was seconded
by Willert. A roll call vote was taken, with
all members voting yes and the motion
carried 4-0.
NEW BUSINESS:
A. Approve 2013 Annual Report: The annual report for 2013 was submitted for
approval. After review, Shuck made Motion 14-03-10:22 to approve the 2013 annual report. The motion was seconded
by Willert, with all members voting yes
and the motion carried 4-0.
B. Special Events Liquor License Request: A request by the Kadoka Ambulance and Kadoka Volunteer Fire
Department for a special events liquor license for Friday, June 20, 2014 and Saturday, June 21, 2014 was submitted for
approval. This is for reunion weekend
and the Ambulance will sponsor a dance
on Friday night and the Volunteer Fire
Department will sponsor a dance on Saturday night. Stolley made Motion 14-0310:23 to approve the Special Events
Liquor License. The motion was seconded by Lurz, with all members voting
yes and the motion carried 4-0.
C. Special Events License/Kadoka Buffalo Stampede: An application for a special events malt beverage license for the
Kadoka Buffalo Stampede was presented for approval. Councilmember
Willert declared a conflict of interest and
because there was not a quorum of
members present after the abstention,
the request was tabled and will be considered at the April 14, 2014 meeting.
COUNCIL REPORTS:
A. Water/Sewer: The leak on the big
water tower has been repaired at a cost
of $6,650.00. The tower still needs to be
sandblasted and painted. A quote on the
cost will be obtained.
B. Streets: Several price quotes for the
purchase of gravel for the streets were
presented. After a review, Shuck made
Motion 14-03-10:24 to purchase 500 ton
of gravel from Ramsey in Philip. The motion was seconded by Willert. A roll call
vote was taken, with all members voting
yes and the motion carried 4-0.
C. Solid Waste: no report
D. Liquor: The final poker game will be
held tonight (3-10-14) and the final round
of 10 will be held next Monday (3-17-14).
There will be karaoke at the bar on
March 22, 2014.
E. Auditorium/Park: Golden West has
been contacted about the cost of installing a keyless entry system at the auditorium. They will prepare the quote and
it will be presented at the April meeting.
Ads for summer personnel were submitted for approval. After review, Stolley
made Motion 14-03-10:25 to approve the
ads for summer personnel. The motion
was seconded by Lurz, with all members
voting yes and the motion carried 4-0.
F. Public Safety: The monthly report was
distributed. Chief Davis stated that he will
be attending the annual Police Chiefs
Association meeting April 30, 2014
through May 2, 2014. A grant through
Homeland Security for a camera system
for the patrol car was approved in the
amount of $3,130.00.
G. Mayors Report: The mayor informed
the council that the South Dakota Municipal League District 8 meeting will be
held in Philip on April 1, 2014. Anyone
wishing to attend should inform the finance officer so that the registration form
can be submitted.
Executive Session per SDCL 1-25-2 (1)
/ Personnel: Shuck made Motion 14-0310:26 to go into executive session to discuss personnel matters. The motion was
seconded by Willert, with all members
voting yes. The council, along with Patty
Ulmen and Tina Williams went into executive session at 8:48 p.m. The council
was declared out of executive session at
9:18 p.m. with no action taken.
Shuck made Motion 14-03-10:27 to adjourn. The motion was seconded by Lurz,
with all members voting yes and the
meeting was adjourned at 9:20 p.m.
Harry Weller, Mayor
ATTEST:
Patty Ulmen,
Finance Officer
City of Kadoka
[Published March 27, 2014, at the total
approximate cost of $111.16]
KADOKA BOARD OF
EQUALIZATION
MEETING
MARCH 17, 2014
7:00 P.M.
The Finance Officer determined that a
quorum was present and the meeting of
the Kadoka Board of Equalization was
called to order. The following members
were present: Mayor Weller, Council
Members Brad Jorgensen, Colby Shuck,
Dick Stolley, Cory Lurz, and School
Board Representative, Mark Williams.
Councilmembers absent: Arne Lund and
Ryan Willert. Others present: Patty
Ulmen, Finance Officer and Director of
Equalization, Rose Bennett. Kelly Riggins and Denise Kelly arrived at 7:08
p.m.
The Board received three appeals:
1. Gene Rock on behalf of Jerald Rock
for property located at 501 Poplar Street
(W 90 of Lots 10, 11, 12, Block 20,
Kadoka, SD). All appeals had to be submitted on or before March 13, 2014. This
appeal was signed and submitted on
March 14, 2014 and therefore could not
be considered.
2. Marvis Letellier for property located at
Kelling Addition, W 2S2 of Lot 3, Block 1,
Kadoka, SD. This property was torn
down 3 years ago and was never removed from the assessment roles. The
request was to have the buildings value
reduced from $925.00 to $0.00. After discussion, Shuck made Motion 14-0317:31 to approve the Notice of Appeal
form as submitted by Marvis Letellier.
The motion was seconded by Lurz, with
all members voting yes and the motion
carried 6-0.
3. Scott Patterson for properties located
at N 1/2 of Lot 10 and all Lots 11 & 12,
Block 24, Kadoka, SD; W 80 of Lots 8 &
9, Block 24, Kadoka, SD; and W 80 of
the S 1/2 of Lot 10, Block 24,
Kadoka,SD. The request was to not have
the properties designated as commercial. After discussion, Stolley made Motion 14-03-17:32 to reject the Notice of
Appeal as submitted by Scott Patterson.
The motion was seconded by Lurz, with
all members voting yes and the motion
carried 6-0.
Kelly Riggins and Denise Kelly were
present to discuss an appeal of property
located within the City of Kadoka. However, as previously stated, all appeals
had to be submitted on or before March
13, 2014; therefore no action could be
taken.
There were no additional appeals filed for
consideration. Shuck made Motion 1403-17:33 to adjourn. The motion was
seconded by Jorgensen, with all members voting yes and the meeting was adjourned at 7:20 p.m.
(Delivered to the Director of Equalization
along with the assessment roll and forms
PT 17 on March 24, 2014).
Harry Weller, Mayor
ATTEST:
Patty Ulmen,
Finance Officer
City of Kadoka
[Published March 27, 2014, at the total
approximate cost of $29.58]
Public Notices
Town of Cottonwood
REGULAR MEETING
February 19, 2014
The regular meeting of the Town of Cottonwood was held Wednesday evening,
February 19, 2014 at 7 p.m. at Town Hall.
Those present were JC Heath, Doug
Hovland and Dave Griffee. Absent was
Jeff Heath.
Old Business: Ongoing discussion on
speed limits.
The following financial account was
given.
Checking Acct.
Balance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15,773.15
CD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4,852.32
The following bills were approved:
JC Heath . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30.00
Kadoka Press . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22.74
Shirley Dennis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30.00
WREA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .101.00
Walker Refuse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .95.00
With there being no other business, the
meeting was adjourned until the next
regular meeting to be held on March 19,
2014 at 7 p.m. at town hall.
JC Heath, President
[Published March 27, 2014, at the total
approximate cost of $13.00]
Town of Cottonwood
EQUALIZATION
MEETING
March 19, 2014
The Town board met as Equalization
Board on Wednesday, March 19, 2014
at 6 p.m. Present were JC Heath, Jeff
Heath and Dave Griffee.
The board met to examine the books with
no objections made. It was moved and
seconded to approve as presented.
With there being no other business for
this board, the meeting was adjourned.
JC Heath
President
[Published March 27, 2014 at the total
approximate cost of $7.84]
Checking Acct.
Balance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16,120.63
CD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4,856.60
The following bills were approved:
JC Heath, regular mtg . . . . . . . . .30.00
JC Heath,
Equalization meeting . . . . . . .30.00
Kadoka Press . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22.74
Shirley Dennis, regular mtg . . . . .30.00
Shirley Dennis,
Equalization meeting . . . . . . .30.00
Shirley Dennis,
Annual Report . . . . . . . . . . . .50.00
WREA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .101.00
Walker Refuse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .94.70
Municipal League, dues . . . . . . . .37.44
The legislative audit annual report was
presented as required by SDCL 9-22-21.
With no objections or corrections, the report was approved for publication and
submission.
With there being no other business, the
meeting was adjourned until April 16,
2014 at 7 p.m. at town hall.
JC Heath, President
[Published March 27, 2014, at the total
approximate cost of $16.25]
FINANCIAL REPORT
KADOKA AREA
SCHOOL DISTRICT FOR
THE PERIOD
BEGINNING
FEBRUARY 1, 2014
ENDING
FEBRUARY 28, 2014
GENERAL FUND: Checking account
balance, beginning: 18,337.98; Transfer
into account: (from MMDA account)
267,500.00; Receipts: Jackson Co.
Treasurer, taxes 27,359.55; Haakon Co.
Treasurer, taxes 2,909.06; Jones, Co.
Treasurer, taxes 311.63; County apportionment 2,520.38; BankWest, interest
119.72; First National Midland, int. 83.48;
State of SD, state aid 104,925.00; State
of SD, Apportionment 39,755.99; US
Dept of Ed, Indian Ed 3,454.84; Admissions 1,893.00; State of SD, Medicaid
7,212.67; Title I 49,026.00; Title II
12,292.00; Bank Franchise 7,858.78;
State of SD, FFV 1,016.94; Student Activities 10.00; Three Rivers Special Services Coop 1,793.00; Other 115.56; Total
Exhibit 1
MUNICIPALITY OF COTTONWOOD, SD
STATEMENT OF FUND CASH BALANCES
ALL FUNDS
For the Year Ended December 31, 2013
Enterprise Funds
General
Fund
Cash Assets:
Cash in Checking Accounts
Certificates of Deposit
101 FUND CASH BALANCES
Note 1
Total
14,845.21
4,852.32
14,845.21
4,852.32
19,697.53
19,697.53
Receipts (Source):
335.2 Motor Vehicle Commercial
Prorate
335.4 Motor Vehicle Licenses (5%)
335.7 Liquor Tax Reversion
335.8 Local Government Highway
& Bridge Fund
361 Investment Earnings
Total
4,854.52
19.36
4,854.52
19.369
7,193.64
7,193.64
1,724.96
1,724.96
1,940.06
1,940.06
1,181.71
1,181.71
4,846.73
4,846.73
2,246.91
2,246.91
12,517.66
12,517.66
4,832.96
4,832.96
17,350.62
17,350.62
19,697.53
19,697.53
Total Disbursements
Subtotal of Receipts, Disbursements
& Transfers
Fund Cash Balance,
January 1, 2013
Adjustments:
Certificate of Deposits funds
UNAPPROVED MINUTES
OF THE REGULAR MEETING
OF THE KADOKA AREA
SCHOOL BOARD OF
EDUCATION HELD
WEDNESDAY,
MARCH 12, 2014
AT THE KADOKA SCHOOL
AT 5:30 P.M.
Members present: Dan VanderMay,
Ross Block, Dawn Rasmussen, Ken
Lensegrav, and Mark Williams.
Also Present: Supt. Jamie Hermann; Jo
Beth Uhlir, business manager; Jeff Nemecek and George Seiler, principals, and
visitors Eileen Stolley, Karen Byrd, Chris
Byrd, David Kary, Claire Beck, Robyn
Jones, Annette VanderMay, Debra McClure, Barb Logan, and Crystal Grimes.
At 5:30 p.m. the tribal parent involvement meeting was held.
The Consent Agenda included the following items: to approve the agenda, to approve the minutes of the February
697.36
1,585.00
37.40
Disbursements (Function):
411-419 General Government (414)
431 Highways & Streets (includes)
snow removal & street lights)
432 Sanitation (includes garbage
& rubble sites)
697.36
1,585.00
37.40
Total Receipts
Enterprise Funds
General
Fund
12th2014 meeting, to approve the financial report; to approve the bills as presented. Ken Lensegrav moved to
approve the consent agenda. Motion
was seconded by Ross Block and carried.
GENERAL FUND: A&A TIRE REPAIR,
MIDLAND REPAIRS 50.00; AT&T,
PHONE SERVICE 33.39; BAD WOLF
PRESS, ELEM MUSIC 162.75; BADLANDS GROCERY, ELEM SUPPLIES
74.23; BLACK HILLS URGENT CARE,
DRUG SCREENING 60.00; BLOCK
AIMEE, FFV PREP 84.00; CENTURY
BUSINESS PRODUCTS, COPIER
MAINT 1,337.90; CHURCHILL MANOLIS FREEMAN, SERVICES 86.40;
CROSSROADS CONVENTION CENTER
TRAVEL 461.94; DISCOUNT
FUEL, GAS & FUEL 3,795.41; FOLLETT
SOFTWARE, RENEWAL 1,000.00;
FROMM'S HARDWARE, SUPPLIES
1,034.98; GOLDENWEST, LV SCHOOL
TELEPHONE 7.92; GTM SPORTSWARE, TRACK UNIFORMS 3,131.30;
HEARTLAND WASTE MANAGEMENT,
MIDLAND SCHOOL 120.00; JAKE RING
& SONS, TIRE REPAIR 15.00; JW PEPPER, MUSIC 108.94; JOSTENS YEARBOOK, YEARBOOKS 1,414.40; KASD
T&A, GBB REFS 1,096.72; BBB REFS
1,184.68; BG CHECKS 43.25; RED RIBBON 1,000.00; DIPLOMAS 450.90;
REGISTRATION
55.00;
KADOKA
PRESS, COMMUNICATIONS AND ADVERTISING 227.67; LONG VALLEY
BOOSTER CLUB, CUSTODIAL SERVICES 200.00; MID AMERICAN RESEACH CHEMICAL, CUSTODIAL
SUPPLIES 147.35; MID CENTRAL EDUCATION, DUAL CREDIT TUITION
350.00; MIDWEST COOP, PUPIL
TRASPORTATION 716.90; MILLER'S
GARBAGE, GARBAGE 214.40; NETWORK SERVICES COMPANY, CUSTODIAL SUPPLIES 864.73; OLSON'S
PEST CONTROL, PEST CONTROL
330.90; PEOPLE'S MARKET, FFV
1,067.29; INSERVICE 14.35; FRIDAY
TUTORING 17.37; PARENT/TEACHER
169.02; ELEM 12.60; HIGH SCHOOL
12.59; QUILL CORPORATION, SUPPLIES 305.56; RAPID CITY JOURNAL,
SUBCRIPTION 41.34; RELIABLE OFFICE SUPPLIES, FURNITURE 221.47;
SD COUNCELING ASSOCIATION, REG
FEES 153.00; SD DEPT OF REVENUE,
WATER TESTING LV 13.00; SERVALL,
SERVICES 476.72; VANCE PETERSON
MEMORIAL CLINIC, REG FEES 240.00;
VOLLMER, REUBEN JR, SNOW REMOVAL 140.00; WAGE WORKS,
MONTHLY SERVICE FEE 125.00;
WALKER REFUSE, GARBAGE 281.30;
WELLER, HARRY, MILEAGE 111.74;
WEX BANK, SERVICE FEE 4.00;
WOODWIND&BRASS,
SUPPLIES
93.97; MILEAGE, RENEE SCHOFIELD
363.90; MISTY HAMAR 71.61; SKYE
BRUCKLACHER
86.86;
NANCY
WELLER 87.32; ROSS BLOCK 63.64;
KEN LENSEGRAV 196.10; DAN VANDERMAY 155.40; MARK WILLIAMS
12.03; TEACHER SALARIES, ELEMEMENTARY 43,924.23; TEMPORARY
SALARIES, ELEMENTARY 1,025.75;
TEACHER SALARIES, HIGH SCHOOL
16,819.34; TEMPORARY SALARIES,
HIGH SCHOOL 2,376.06; INDIAN EDUCATION 1,750.57; TITLE II A SALARIES
4,636.87; PRE SCHOOL SALARIES
986.20; TEMPORARY SALARIES, PRESCHOOL
120.21;
GUIDANCE
SALARIES 4,391.65; TITLE I SALARIES
22,492.93; TEMPORARY SALARIES
TITLE I 2,628.58; TUTORING TITLE I
712.93; OFFICES OF THE SUPT.,
PRINCIPAL AND BUSINESS MANAGER
20,150.06; TECHNOLOGY
3,551.17; LIBRARY 1,097.93; OPERATION OF PLANT SALARIES 6,246.93;
BUS MONITRING 612.74; PUPIL
TRANSPORTATION 3,240.55; EXTRA
CURRICULAR, TRANSPORTATION,
ROGER DALE 520.85; KEN GRAUPMANN 373.07; LARRY MANLEY 47.31;
SCORE KEEPER/TIMERS 838.75;
EXTRA CURRICULAR 646.79; SPRING
MUSICAL, COLBY SHUCK 1,086.59;
ASSISTANT GIRLS BB COACH,
CLAIRE BECK 2,161.56; GIRLS BB
COACH, TRAVIS THORN 3,155.25;
SCHOOL BOARD 1,223.62; AMERICAN
FAMILY LIFE ASSURANCE CO, CC/IC
INS W/H 2,020.77; WASHINGTON NATIONAL INSURANCE CO, W/H 208.70;
BENEFIT MALL, SD , LIFE INS W/H
705.16; MG TRUST COMPANY, 403(B)
W/H 1,090.00; CREDIT COLLECTION
BUREAU, W/H 38.96; DELTA DENTAL
INS., GROUP DENTAL 4,160.24;
KADOKA SCHOOL T&A FIT/FICA
ACCT., TAX 51,674.53; KADOKA
SCHOOL T&A CAF INC FUND 463.34;
SD RETIREMENT SYSTEM, TR AND
MATCH 25,698.42; SD RETIREMENT
SYSTEM SUPP RET PLAN 2,100.00;
S.D. SCHOOL DISTRICT BENEFIT
FUND, GROUP HEALTH 44,223.58
CAPITOL OUTLAY FUND: GOLDENWEST, WIRELESS SUPPORT 745.00;
REVENUE:
10-4158 Title I . . . . 10,587.00
Classifieds
Classified Advertising & Thank You Rates:
$5.00 minimum for 20 words, plus 10 for each additional word.
Call 837-2259 or email: press @kadokatelco.com
Help Wanted
Business/Services
NEED INTERIOR/EXTERIOR painting or staining done? Summer openings still available. Call Kevin Kusick
605-488-0008, serving Kadoka and
surrounding areas.
KP37-2tc
POSITION
AVAILABLE:
The
Kadoka Area School District is accepting applications for a summer
maintenance person at the Jackson
County Sports Complex. Applications may be obtained from the
school or on the school districts
website; kadoka.k12.sd.us. Completed applications may be dropped
off at the school or sent to: Attn:
Jamie Hermann, Superintendent, PO
Box 99, 800 Bayberry Street,
Kadoka, SD 57543 or call 837-2172.
KP37-2tc
HELP WANTED: Fun summer job,
Badlands Trading Post & Prairie
Homestead, Cactus Flat, Exit 131 off
I-90,
convenience
store/gas
station/historic sod home/gift shops.
Full or part time, flexible scheduling.
Contact Heidi at 433-5411. KP34-6tc
HELP WANTED: An experienced,
full-time mechanic at Les Body
Shop, Philip. Must have own tools.
Wage DOE. Stop in and apply with
Mike. 859-2744.
KP31-tfn
HELP WANTED: Full-time graveyard cashier. Apply in person at Discount Fuel.
KP36-2tc
SEASONAL: Responsible person(s)
to machine plant trees late April or
early May. Need vehicle to pull
planter to sites. Jackson County
Conservation District, 805 Main
Street, Kadoka 605-837-2242 Ext. 3.
mayola.horst@sd.nacdnet.net
KP37-2tc
Farm/Ranch
FOR SALE: JD Model 925 rigid cutter head, excellent sickle guards and
wobble box, 25 hydraulic adjustable
reel, $4,000. 343-0497 or 209-6030.
KP36-2tc
FOR SALE: Case IH Model 496 32
cushion-gang tandem disk, Morris
harrows, 21 front blades, good bearings, $9,900. 343-0497 or 209-6030.
KP36-2tc
Rentals
APARTMENTS: Spacious one-bedroom units, all utilities included.
Young or old. Need rental assistance
or not, we can house you. Just call 1800-481-6904 or stop in the lobby
and pick up an application. Gateway
Apartments, Kadoka.
36-tfc
HILDEBRAND
STEEL & CONCRETE: Will do all your concrete
construction jobs. Call us and we will
give you a quote. Office 837-2621,
Richs cell 431-2226, toll free 877867-4185.
K45-tfn
WEST RIVER EXCAVATION: will do
all types of trenching, ditching and directional boring work. See Craig,
Diana, Sauntee or Heidi Coller,
Kadoka, SD, or call 605/837-2690.
Craig cell 390-8087, Sauntee cell
390-8604, email wrex@gwtc.net.
27-tfc
SEPTIC TANK PUMPING: Call 8372243 or contact Wendell Buxcel,
Kadoka, SD.
10-tfc
NEED A PLUMBER? Licensed
plumbing contractor for all your indoor plumbing and outdoor water
and sewer jobs call Dale Koehn 4411053 or leave a message at 837KP34-4tp
0112.
Real Estate
HOUSE FOR SALE: 4-5 bedrooms,
3 full baths, full finished basement
with fireplace, 2 large decks, oversized garage, underground sprinkler
system, price reduced. Call 605-3902615.
KP35-tfn
HOUSE FOR SALE OR RENT: 600
Main Street, Kadoka, directly across
from school. Call Jim Plaggemeyer
(605) 438-3010, or Matthew (605)
K34-4tp
488-0330.
Thank You
For the many lovely cards, the
beautiful flowers, the welcome phone
calls and visits, we wish to thank
everyone for thinking of us on our
60th anniversary. We also want to
congratulate Muree and Leslie,
Tootie and Tommy and Sandee and
Rodney on their special day, March
4th, too.
To use Bob Hopes weekly message, Thanks For The Memories our sincere thanks to all.
Russ and Vi Olney
The family of Stella Hicks would
like to thank Father Craig, the ECW,
the Auxiliary Ladies, neighbors and
friends for their thoughtfulness, food
and support in the loss of our mother,
and grandmother. Especially Melvin
and Marilyn for the great supper,
Steve and Stuart for the music, and
Janita for the reading. Thanks to
everyone.
Ken & Linda Phipps & family
Blake & Janelle Hicks & family
Statewide Classifieds:
A 25-word classified ad in each of the states 150 daily and weekly newspapers. Call
(605) 837-2259.
EMPLOYMENT
FULL-TIME PHYSICAL THERAPIST-Excellent Benefit and Compensation Package. Please apply at www.averajobs.org
or provide resume of interest to Phyllis
Ehler, Human Resources, Avera St.
Benedict Health Center, 401 W Glynn
Drive, Parkston, SD 57366. EEO/AA,
M/F/D/V
TIRED OF BATTLING THE COLD to get
to work? We are hiring motivated bookkeepers, customer service/collections
agents and bilingual collectors to work remotely. $9 to $20 per hour. Questions/resumes
Text
605-206-0581
www.facebook.com/steven.pletan
or
careers@smartsalesandlease.com
CARPENTER/CRAFTSMAN WANTED
for all phases of construction. Attitude and
motivation is key. $14/hr $18/hr DOE.
Contact Design Draft Inc at 224-7580.
RESIDENTIAL HOME DESIGNER. Proficient with Chief Architect software or willing to learn. Self-motivated, driven
individual. Unique opportunity in Pierre.
Salary DOE. Contact Design Draft Inc at
224-7580.
THE HURON DAILY PLAINSMAN is
seeking a Pressman. Duties include prepress, operating our 7 unit Goss Community press, ordering supplies and
newsprint. Must work evenings and Saturday. This is full time position with benefits.
To apply: email resume to
medemail@aol.com
MCLAUGHLIN SCHOOL DISTRICT is
seeking candidates for Superintendent of
Schools. Candidate needs proper certification, management expertise, effective
communication and interpersonal skills.
Contact
Dr.
Randall
Royer
rroyer@asbsd.org or 605 773-2500.
Closes April 7, 2014.
SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST,
2014-2015 school year in northwestern
SD: Competitive salary and great benefits. Contact Director Cris Owens, Northwest Area Schools (605)466-2206,
christine.owens@k12.sd.us
NORTHWEST AREA SCHOOLS EDUCATION COOPERATIVE 2014-2015:
Early Childhood Special Education
Teacher. Starting salary $35,000 with
great
benefits.
Contact
Director
Cris
Owens
(605)466-2206,
Christine.Owens@k12.sd.us
POSITIONS OPEN!
Looking for awesome people for part
and/or full-time positions at
CITY OF KADOKA
Summer Coaching Positions
The City of Kadoka is now accepting applications for the following
coaching positions for the 2013 summer season: Little League
Baseball Coach(s) and Girls Softball Coach. Applicants must be
at least sixteen (16) years of age.
Applications may be obtained from the City Finance Office, PO
Box 58, Kadoka, SD 57543; telephone (605) 837-2229. Office
hours are 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Applications must be received by 4:00 p.m., Friday, April 11, 2014.
The City of Kadoka is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
CITY OF KADOKA
Swimming Pool Positions
The City of Kadoka is now accepting applications for the following swimming pool positions for the 2014 summer season: Swimming Pool Manager, Assistant Swimming Pool
Manager, and Lifeguards. Applicants must be at least sixteen (16) years of age.
Applications may be obtained from the City Finance Office,
PO Box 58, Kadoka, SD 57543; telephone (605) 837-2229.
Office hours are 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Applications must be received by 4:00 p.m., Friday, April 11,
2014.
The City of Kadoka is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Published at an approximate cost of $32.10
CITY OF KADOKA
Seasonal Street Department Employee(s)
The City of Kadoka, SD is now accepting applications for
the position(s) of Seasonal Street Department employee(s)
to work variable hours per week for the 2014 summer season. Basic knowledge of mowing, weed eating, painting
curbs, operation of small power tools and general maintenance is required. Applicants must be at least 16 years old,
have a valid drivers license and be able to lift up to 30
pounds. Some physical, manual labor will be required.
Applications may be obtained from the City Finance Office,
PO Box 58, Kadoka, SD 57543; telephone (605) 837-2229.
Office hours are 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Applications will be accepted through 4:00 p.m., Friday, April
11, 2014.
The City of Kadoka is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Published at an approximate cost of $42.80
Agriculture
press@kadokatelco.com
Winner Regional
Extension Center
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