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Tornado
warning test
April 23
A statewide tornado drill will
be conducted by the National
Weather Service between 9:00
a.m. and 9:30 a.m. MDT, on
Wednesday, April 23.
The exercise is used to ensure
communications and warning
systems are functioning properly before storm season. People
will see and hear the actual
alerts used for tornadoes. Warning sirens will be sounded in
many towns.
The drill will also include activation of the Emergency Alert
System, which will interrupt
local media broadcasts. The
public should be aware that the
scroll on broadcast television
and cable TV channels will look
like a real warning, while the
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Weather
Radio and broadcast audio will
be identified as a test.
Local emergency response
agencies may practice their response procedures and many
schools will conduct safety drills
for their students.
Individuals do not need to
take any action during the drill,
but are encouraged to make
plans to protect themselves and
their families before storms develop. Information about storm
safety is available from county
emergency management offices
or visit the following websites
Rapid City National Weather
at
www.weather.
Service
gov/rapidcity, Black Hills Chapter of the American Red Cross
at www.blackhillsred cross.org,
and Federal Emergency Management Agency at http://www.
ready.gov.
Inside
Easter Church
Schedules 5
Weekend
Weather
Friday: A mainly sunny
sky. High 58F. Winds SE
at 10 to 20 mph. Friday Night: Clear
skies with a few passing
clouds. Low 33F. Winds
ESE at 10 to 20 mph.
Saturday: Sunshine and
clouds mixed. High 61F.
Winds NNE at 10 to 15
mph. Saturday Night:
Some clouds early will
give way to generally clear
conditions overnight. Low near 35F.
Winds NNW at 10 to 15 mph.
Sunday: Sunny skies.
High 71F. Winds NW at
5 to 10 mph. Sunday
Night: Clear skies.
Low 41F. Winds W at 5
to 10 mph.
LEGALS
Proceedings
City of Philip
Town of Midland
Haakon County
West River Water Dev. Dist.
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Gunman Mindy Green reloads her (cap) gun while gunman Del Bartels screams
at victim Missy Huber before her play-acted execution. Make-up for appropriate
wounds was applied and public warning signs were put up before the emergency
preparedness exercise began.
Courtesy photos
Philip Police Officer David Butler secures the shot gunman as Nursing Officer
Carmen Fees, incident commander Linda Smith, victim Michelle Meinzer and
exercise evaluator Ashley Scheessele look on.
fectively.
H a a k o n
County
Emergency Manager
Lola Roseth said
the actors and
particiother
pants did a good
job. Though the
could
exercise
only be a guess at
any real-life scenario, the exercise
was
beneficial and a
learning experience.
In Henries report, Smith said, Shooting victims Michelle Meinzer and Jan Tolton display
Training exer- their make-up wounds used for the emergency preparedcises are impor- ness active shooter code silver drill.
tant because they
prepare responders to implement
pinpoint flaws or weaknesses in
safety procedures in case of a true
the response, so those things can
emergency situation. They help
be changed.
Del Bartels
Construction of the new visitors center north of Interstate 90 from the current visitor center is ahead of schedule. Lead Park
Ranger Butch Davis, shown, said the center will be open before then but the official grand opening is planned for July 2, 2015,
the 52nd anniversary date of the activation of the 66th Missile Squadron.
Abatements, tax
freezes approved
The Haakon County commissioners met as their annual board
of equalization Tuesday, April 8.
The board approved 10 tax
freezes for elderly and disabled individuals. Abatement requests approved included the Gem Theatre
as it is a nonprofit, City of Philip
of property north of the Senechal
Apartments, South Dakota Department of Transportation, and
for the late Spencer Huston, Midland.
Director of Equalization Toni
Rhodes noted some of the abatements were needed because of the
computer program used. She believes the error has been corrected
and should not be an issue next
year.
The comissioners then adjourned as a board of equalization
and recovened as the board of
commissioners.
gram had and has on local ranchers. They were the people who did
not want to sell the land in the
1950s, though they have bought it
back now. Buried copper cable
that was used to connect communications between the bases and
missile silos has now been dug up
and sold by the ranchers for the
coppers value. Davis mentioned
the Missile Inn just north of
Philip a converted launch control facility. There are people who
wax nostalgic, said Davis.
The good neighbor aspect is also
a stewardship attitude to American citizens; We are the park
service. This is your property.
other national parks. The new visitors center will be operational before then, but an official grand
opening on July 2, 2015, will be
nationally recognized. That date is
the 52nd anniversary of the activation of the 66th Missile
Squadron, which originally operated the Minuteman Missile program in western South Dakota,
using the Minuteman II Intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM)
as a nuclear deterrence. With the
end of the Cold War, the 66th was
deactivated in September 1993.
Its going to be a big event. We
are actually putting a guest list together right now, said Davis.
That growing list already includes
the national park and regional
park directors, top representatives
of the Air Force, the original industry participant of Boing Industries, the current industry
participant of General Dynamics,
and retired generals from the Association of Air Force Missileers.
State and national dignitaries,
and even the Russian embassy,
will be extended invitations.
The center will include Soviet
style murals, a mock-up of an underground blast door, a real
(though not live) warhead, a command chair with a fire button,
and constant interactive programs
asking visitors if they think the
Cold War is really over.
Del Bartels
Monday, April 14, the city crew tore down the old building on the east end of the Senechal Park. The materials were
trucked to the citys rubble site. Now, with the lot cleared and leveled, the Philip Garden Club will begin work to add the
space to the Senechal Park.
Opinion
Dear Editor,
I came to Philip last October to
talk with you about my grave concern over the way our government
has been taken over by power and
privilege, and to see whether you
shared my concern.
Our democracy was created for
us by Thomas Jefferson, and protected for us by Abraham Lincoln
and generations of our own sons
and daughters.
But over the last 30 years big
money has literally taken over our
government and turned it more
and more against us in smaller
Philip, SD
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Courtesy photo
Ralph Kroetch, Philip, earned first place in the graphite division with his Butch
and Sundance piece in the annual Wall art show, held Saturday and Sunday,
April 12-13. The cast ballots of the art shows attendees decided the winners in
each category.
The annual Scholastic book fair was held at the Philip school library, Monday
through Thursday, April 14-17. Not only a large variety of books were available
for purchase, but also pencils, notepads and other items.
Del Bartels
Be Reasonable
Grandparents Day
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Rural Livin
Extension News
Spraying Pasture Weeds
I recently received the question,
is now a good time to spray pasture weeds? A little questioning
revealed that musk thistle was
the main weed species the producer was after. This is important, as the window of proper
herbicide application in the early
part of the season could range
from early spring to mid-June, depending on the species. It turns
out that musk thistles should be
controlled in the rosette stage, either in late fall or spring, generally mid to late May, but
definitely before the plant bolts or
shoots a seed stalk.
An excellent resource for controlling weeds in pasture and
rangeland is the SDSU Extension
publication, 2013 Weed Control
Pasture and Range, which can be
obtained at SDSU Regional Extension Centers or online at:
http://igrow.org/up/resources/033020-2012.pdf. The publication offers valuable information on each
of the herbicide products in the
document, which are essentially,
all of the herbicides that are labeled for use on pastures and
rangelands. Separate sections are
devoted to new grass seedings,
pasture renovation, special weed
problems and when to treat them,
a table with weed response ratings for the various herbicide
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looks like it is in good demand. Potato sales are doing well. Delores is
thankful for some who are able to
help with spring yard work.
My daughter, Vinnie, Santa
Cruz, Calif., sent email photos of
her spring flower garden. The flowers are already mature and blooming everywhere. Prominent were
nasturtiums, California poppies
and cosmos. Vinnie and Danny will
soon be leaving for their trip to
Barcelona, Prague and Paris. That
sounds exciting. Vinnie is re-releasing her first murder mystery,
Murder, Honey, her most recent
book, Art, Wine and Bullets, with
Misterio Press.
April 10, crossword puzzle in the
Rapid City Journal asked for the
son of Isaac in four letters. Irene
McKnight researched the Bible and
found the story in Genesis 1: 7-67.
Thank you for your interest, Irene.
Irene is starting another re-read of
her Bible.
April 9, at Somerset Court, we
had the activity of planting spring
flower seeds. Shawn and Sandi
brought several packages of assorted flower seeds. Some were especially to attract butterflies. They
had provided peat pots to plant the
seeds in. Bette Reumann, Agnes
Tastad, Fred Smith and Vivian
Hansen came to help plant the
seeds and poke them down into the
peat moss. There were three big
trays. After the seeds were planted,
Shawn and Sandi covered them
and arranged them on a table in
the activity garden. We can watch
them grow from day to day. They
will begin to sprout in a day or two.
Be sure to come and observe their
growth. Thank you, activity directors, for providing this entertaining
activity. When the plants have matured and the weather is settled,
we hope to plant the seedlings out
into the big urns in the Somerset
Court courtyard.
Irene Cox, Irene Arbach, Floy
Olson and Susan played whist.
Ken Monette had a bunch of family at supper in the Somerset Court
guest dining room, April 9.
It was warm again April 9, and I
walked outdoors. By evening the
wind was howling around the
dormers.
A game here at Somerset Court
that is growing popularity is golf. I
think that it is called golf because
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Obituaries
Dorothy A. Urban________________________________
Dorothy A. Urban, age 100, of
Philip, S.D., died Thursday, April
10, 2014, at the Philip Nursing
Home.
Dorothy A. Pletsch was born
March 22, 1914, at Winner, the
daughter of Frank and Ann H.
(Holub) Pletsch. She grew up in
the Winner area and graduated
from Winner High School.
Dorothy was united in marriage to Glenn Urban on August
17, 1932, at Rapid City. They
made their home on a farm-ranch
four miles north of Philip, which
they operated until 1957 when
they moved to Nemo. While in the
Nemo area they ranched until
moving back to Philip in 1971.
After her husbands death in
March 1983, Dorothy continued to
reside in her home in Philip,
where she cherished her family,
faith and friends. She enjoyed gardening and flowers, while digging
in the dirt. Dorothy also loved to
quilt and crochet various items,
including dish rags that she would
give out to everyone at Christmas
time. In May 2011, Dorothy
moved to the Philip Nursing
Home, where she has since
resided.
Dorothy was a member of the
United Church, UCW, the Bad
River Senior Citizens Center, and
the American Legion Auxiliary
#173, all of Philip.
Grateful for having shared her
life are her daughter, Rita Ramsey of Philip; seven grandchildren;
19 great-grandchildren; 24 great-
Of Interest to Vets
The Department of Veterans Affairs has placed their grave locator
database information on the Internet.
The burial locations of more
than five million veterans for
whom the VA has provided grave
markers are now available on the
Internet as well as the information inscribed on the markers.
For that information log on to
http://gravelocator.cem.va.gov/.
Users can provide the last name of
the deceased veteran or dependent. The information available includes name, birth and death
dates, rank, branch of service and
the address and phone number of
the cemetery.
The gravesite locator originally
carried records on three million
veterans buried in VA national
cemeteries since the Civil War,
and in state veterans cemeteries
and Arlington National Cemetery.
Recently VA added 1.9 million
records for veterans buried primarily in private cemeteries to its
database.
The expansion of the database
continues VA commitment to
using Internet technology to fulfill
the important mission of memorializing our nations veterans, according to James Nicholson,
Secretary of Veterans Affairs. By
adding these new records to our
online database, VA also helps
families research their genealogy
and ensures that future generations of Americans will be able to
honor these veterans for their
service.
Besides the present five million
records now available, VA continues to add approximately 1,000
new records to the database each
day. Last year, VA furnished
nearly 369,000 inscribed headstones and markers for veterans
graves worldwide.
Veterans whose discharges are
other than dishonorable, their
spouses and dependent children
may be buried in a national cemetery, regardless of where they live.
No advance reservations are
made. VA provides perpetual care,
as well as a headstone or marker,
a burial flag and a memorial certificate to survivors.
For more information, check the
VA Website or call a VA regional
office at 1-800-827-1000.
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Lauretta Mae
Kimble (Coylewas
Haberly)
born Jan. 23,
1915, and went
home to the Lord
March 19, 2014.
She was born
in Philip, S.D.,
to William Coyle
and Lucy Coyle (Bronson). She
raised five children, Rosemary
Knuycky (deceased), Richard, Edward and Susan Haberly and Rita
Kimble. She also raised five
grandchildren, Boni Cook, Coyla
Williams, Allen and Tony Beavers
and David Beavers (deceased)
with the help of Leon and Rita
Kimble.
She is survived by give children, 18 grandchildren, 39 great
grandchildren, 14 great great
grandchildren. She worked hard
all her life for her family.
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Hardingrove Community
Evangelical Free Church
Milesville
Good Friday Service, 5:00 p.m.
Special Easter Service, 8:00 a.m.;
Kids Easter Egg Hunt to follow
Midland
Good Friday Service, 7:00 p.m.
Easter Sunday Mass, 7:00 a.m.
Midland
Good Friday Service, 6:00 p.m. (MT)
Easter Sunday Sunrise Service, 6:00 a.m. (MT)
United Church
Engagement
Philip
Maundy Thursday, 5:30 p.m.
Good Friday Service, 12:00 p.m.
Easter Sunday Service, 9:00 a.m.
Midland
Good Friday Service, 7:00 p.m.
(with Trinity Lutheran at Open Bible Church)
Easter Sunday Brunch, 8:30 a.m.; Services at 9:30
TRINITY LUTHERAN
Midland 843-2538
SUNDAY WORSHIP: 10:30 a.m.
Ruth Circle: 3rd Tues. at 2 p.m.
Nowlin Circle: Last Wed. at 9 a.m.
Rebecca Circle: Last Wed. at 7 p.m. (Nov. thru
Feb.); 6:30 p.m. (Mar. - Oct.)
DEEP CREEK LUTHERAN
Moenville 843-2538
SUNDAY WORSHIP: 1:30 p.m. (CT)
ALCW: 3rd Thursday, 1:30 p.m.
******
OUR SAVIORS LUTHERAN
Long Valley
Pastor Frezil Westerlund
SUNDAY WORSHIP: 5:00 p.m.
******
DOWLING COMMUNITY CHURCH
Every Sunday in July
Services at 10:00 a.m.
followed by potluck dinner
CONCORDIA LUTHERAN CHURCH
Pastor Art Weitschat
Kadoka 837-2390
SUNDAY WORSHIP: 10:00 a.m.
******
OUR REDEEMER
LUTHERAN CHURCH, Philip
(605) 669-2406 Murdo
Pastor Ray Greenseth
Sunday Worship Services:
1:00 p.m.
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OPEN BIBLE CHURCH
MIDLAND
Pastor Andy Blye
843-2143
facebook.com/midlandobc
Sunday School: 9:30 a.m.
Worship Service: 10:30 a.m.
Bible Study: Wed. at 7:30 p.m.
Womens Ministries: 2nd Thurs., 1:30
******
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH OF INTERIOR
Pastor Kathy Chesney 859-2310
E-mail: chez@gwtc.net
Sunday Worship: 11:00 a.m.
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Scotchman
Industries
859-2542 Philip, SD
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Midland News
Sonia Nemec 843-2564
home_maker_sonia@hotmail.com
Midland School Lunch
Monday, April 21, No School.
Tuesday, April 22 chicken
nuggets, veggie, fruit and milk.
Wednesday, April 23 chili, cinnamon roll, fruit, and milk.
Thursday, April 24 taco casserole, bun, veggie, fruit and milk.
Friday, April 25 sub sandwiches, veggie, fruit and milk.
Monday, April 28 BBQ meatballs, bun, veggie, fruit and milk.
Tuesday, April 29 corn dogs,
veggie, fruit and milk.
Wednesday, April 30 turkey,
bun, veggie, fruit and milk.
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I do not care to discuss the
weather, for it will do as it will
and truth be known we could
have it a whole lot worse, as we do
know, without a doubt.
Each Friday, the Pierre Capital
Journal has the Dakota Life
issue by Lance Nixon, some catching your eye more than others. I
am writing parts of the following
article because it also involves
some of our local folks. Last Fridays headline, Happy Anniversary Sweetheart tells the story
and journey of Jill Kesling and
Dean Bartlett and their marriage
of 50 years. The year was January
22, 1964; Jill was a High School
Junior at Timber Lake, teacher
Mr. Kjellsen had scheduled a history test for that day, Jill had been
working on some personal history,
so was not prepared for the test,
did not want to take the test and
so, instead, put her suitcase in the
back seat of Deans car and they
headed for the courthouse in
McIntosh and got married. Long
story short, when Jills parents
found out they were not happy,
her dad was a prominent Main
Street businessman and thought
her marrying a farmer was not the
best choice. Dean told the first
time he met Jill, he had driven
into town, she was driving her
mothers new pink Cadillac, he an
old beat-up 58 Chevrolet. Their
first date was to a funeral in Isabel; Jills dad was funeral director and was also involved in other
businesses, unable to be at that
funeral because of other commitments, he told Jill she would have
to go. She and Dean were going
out on their first date that particular day, she was not happy, her
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Milesville News|Janice Parsons 544-3315
At St. Mary's Church in
Milesville there will be Good Friday services at 3:00 p.m. Easter
morning, Mass will be at 11:00
a.m.
Good Friday services at the
Hardingrove Community Church
will be at 5:00 p.m. Easter morning services will be at the regular
time of 8:00 a.m.
A baby shower for Ryder, son of
William and Makaley Parsons,
will be held on April 26 at the
Hardingrove Church at 2:00.
Come and meet the new little guy.
His grandparents are Grant and
Sandra Parsons.
Funeral services were held in
Philip Monday for Dorothy Urban,
age 100. She was Christa Fitch's
great-grandmother. Our sympathy to all her family.
March 3, the David Stangle
family attended and helped out
with a long and fun buckout practice in Lower Brule with bulls,
broncs and lots of riders. The
weather was beautiful. April 6,
Dave, Char, Alaina and Christian
went to Blunt to a 4-H horse program. They enjoyed visiting with
friends, Gary and April (Hanby),
Tanagai and Zane Zilverberg.
Several
FFA
kids
from
Milesville were in Brookings from
Sunday until Tuesday night for
the State FFA Convention. They
included Nick Hamill, Jade Berry,
Brayden Fitch, Bailey Radway,
Brock Hanson, Bailey Anders,
Cole Rothenberger and Ben Stangle.
Carson Hamill and Brice Hanson golfed last Thursday in Rapid
City at the Elks Invitational.
The Philip High School Drama
Club presented the farce, "Deceiving Granny" Friday night and
Sunday afternoon with several
local folks attending. The kids did
a great job presenting the play.
Milesville students involved were
Rachel Parsons, James Fitzgerald, Cole Rothenberger and Brock
Hanson.
Local juniors from Philip High
School taking the ACT test in
Kadoka Saturday were Ben Stangle, Rachel Parsons, Brayden
Fitch, Brock Hanson, Cole
Rothenberger and James Fitzgerald.
Guests at the Boyd Parsons
home for the weekend were Kayla
Bastian, Kaidyn and Adler,
Pierre. Eric Bastian was at State
Bowling.
continued on 16
Sports
Courtesy photos
Madison Hand
Peyton Kuchenbecker receiving the handoff from Abby Martin in the 4x800 meter
relay during the Todd County Invitational Track and Field Meet.
Shot Put
Riley Heltzel 2802
Lane Kroetch 2804
Discus
Heltzel 8911
Long Jump
Paul Guptill 3rd, 190
Austin Pinney 173.5
Garrett Snook 1711.5
Cooper West (JV) 1705
Coy Kramer 1408
100 Meter Dash
West 4th, 13.5
Kramer 13.40
200 Meter Dash
Clayton Fosheim 26.75
Kramer 29.37
400 Meter run
Keegan Burnett 65.57
800 Meter run
Burnett 2:48.65
1600 Meter run
Snook 3rd, 5:06.07
4x100 Meter relay
Kramer, West, Fosheim, Kroetch 4th, 51.02
4x200 Meter relay
Guptill, Pinney, West, Heltzel 6th, 1:45.29
4x400 Meter relay
Guptill, Pinney, Fosheim, Snook 2nd,
3:46.31
Medley relay
Guptill, Pinney, Fosheim, Snook 2nd,
4:02.78
girLS
Shot Put
Tyanna Gottsleven 2604
Sammie Schofield 2201.75
Katie Haigh 2109
Discus
Gottsleben 3rd, 900
Haigh 7203
Schofield 6411
triple Jump
Shay Hand 3rd, 28;10.5
100 Meter Dash
Tia Guptill 4th, 13.52
Molly Coyle 15.90
Cheyenne Pinney 16.10
200 Meter Dash
Paige Slovek 31.20
M. Coyle 33.38
Ashley Williams (JV) 33.66
400 Meter run
Williams 80.40
800 Meter run
Ellie Coyle 2nd, 2:40.96
Anna Belle McIlravy 6th, 2:53.97
Allison Pekron 3:13.06
1600 Meter run
E. Coyle 1st, 5:41.54
Pekron 6th, 7:08.76
4x100 Meter relay
Guptill, Libbi Koester, Slovek, Schofield
3rd, 58.43
4x200 Meter relay
Slovek, McIlravy, Hand, Koester 1st,
2:08.25
4x400 Meter relay
Guptill, Katlin Knutson, Hand, Peyton
Kuchenbecker 2nd, 4:39.88
4x800 Meter relay
E. Coyle, Knutson, Abby Martin, Kuchenbecker 1st, 11:04.38
Medley relay
Guptill, Koester, Hand, Kuchenbecker
5:03.43.
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Freshman Impact Program
Quarter 1
7th grade Morgan Cantrell,
Pedro Dennis, Jasmine Ferguson,
Samantha Fillingim, Kaitlyn Fosheim, Sage Gabriel, Carson
Hamill, Brice Hanson, Jewel
Jones, Corbin Kramer, Wade
Kroetch, Aitanna Nadala, Wynn
Schaack, Cappie West and Lane
Williams.
8th grade Justena Amiotte,
Bobbie Antonsen, Misti Berry,
Sage Bierle, Kobie Davis, Trew
DeJong, Conner Dekker, Keagan
Fitch, Megan Hindman-Hopkins,
Kendal Hook, Jada Jones, Lane
Kroetch, Ashley Lindeman, Abigail Martin, Anna Belle McIlravy,
Madyson Morehart, Hunter Peterson, Anna Piroutek, Dawson
Reedy, Payton Schoenhals and
Tristen Schofield.
9th grade Damian Bartels,
Mandy Burns, Nick Donnelly,
Clayton Fosheim, Tia Guptill,
Shay Hand, Riley Heltzel, Coy
Kramer, Peyton Kuchenbecker,
Schofield,
Paige
Samantha
Slovek, Mark Stangle, Jada
Theye, Cooper West, Elise
Wheeler, Kyle Wheeler and Christine Womack.
10th grade Keegan Burnett,
Grady Carley, Ellie Coyle, Tyshia
Ferguson, TaTe Fortune, Jace Giannonatti, Rance Johnson, Jacob
Kammerer, Caitlin Pinela, Jane
Poss, Garrett Snook, Nathanial
Wooden Knife and Chase Wright.
11th grade Bailey Anders,
Antonsen,
Courtney
Todd
Bartlett, Kruse Bierle, TedDee
Buffalo, Afton Burns, Brett Carley, Lexa Crowser, Justina Cvach,
Peyton DeJong, Brayden Fitch,
Fitzgerald,
Tyana
James
Gottsleben, Paul Guptill, Katie
Haigh, Brock Hanson, Carter
Hemiller, Nelson Holman, Hanna
Hostutler, Brody Jones, Katlin
Knutson, Sagan McClendon,
Amanda McIlravy, Rachel Parsons, Blake Puhlman, Ashton
Reedy, Cole Rothenberger, Tristen
Rush and Benjamin Stangle.
12th grade Jade Berry, Gavin
Brucklacher, Jordyn Dekker, Seth
Haigh, Nick Hamill, Dustin Hand,
Madison Hand, Katie Hostutler,
Avery Johnson, Reed Johnson,
Colter King, Kaci Olivier, Allison
Pekron, Brian Pfeifle, Bailey Radway, Wyatt Schaack and Ryan
VanTassel.
Quarter 2
7th grade Morgan Cantrell,
Pedro Dennis, Jasmine Ferguson,
Samantha Fillingim, Kaitlyn Fosheim, Sage Gabriel, Carson
Hamill, Brice Hanson, Jewel
Jones, Corbin Kramer, Wade
Kroetch, Cylver Lurz, Aitanna
Nadala, Wynn Schaack, Cappie
West and Lane Williams.
8th grade Mikayla Addison,
Justena Amiotte, Bobbie Antonsen, Misti Berry, Sage Bierle,
Kobie Davis, Trew DeJong, Conner Dekker, Keagan Fitch, Megan
Hindman-Hopkins, Kendal Hook,
Jada Jones, Lane Kroetch, Josie
Kukal, Ashley Lindeman, Abigail
Martin, Eli McClendon, Anna
Belle McIlravy, Madyson Morehart, Hunter Peterson, Anna
Piroutek, Dawson Reedy, Payton
Schoenhals and Tristen Schofield.
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People from Haakon, Stanley, Lyman, Jackson and Jones counties who will be involved in the upcoming Freshman Impact
Program April 30, take some final notes to prepare. Rick McPherson headed the informational meeting.
School
Philip excels at state FFA
Courtesy Photo
FFA advisor Doug Hauk and the agronomy team Avery Johnson, Ryan Van Tassel
and Colter King.
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Courtesy Photo
FFA advisor Doug Hauk with livestock evaluation team Reed Johnson, Grady
Carley, Wyatt Schaack and Seth Haigh.
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Courtesy Photo
FFA advisor Doug Hauk with oriculture team Katie Hostutler, Jane Poss, Peyton
DeJong and Katie Haigh.
FFA advisor Doug Hauk with natural resources team Ben Stangle, Brody Jones,
Cole Rothenberger and Nelson Holman.
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FFA advisor Doug Hauk with horse evaluation team Hanna Hostutler, Courtney
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Public Meeting
SD Highway 73 Sidewalk
& Lighting Upgrade Project
City of Philip, SD
Courtesy Photo
FFA advisor Doug Hauk with ag mechanics team Jade Berry, Rance Johnson,
Brayden Fitch and Nick Hamill.
Kim Beers
(Cell) 605-771-0129
386-0129
Courtesy Photo
FFA advisor Doug Hauk with range evaulation team Bailey Anders, Brock Hanson, Seth Haigh and Blake Puhlman.
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places. Type Regional Price Parity into your web browser, and you
will find the U.S. Department of
Commerce report which shows
South Dakotans have the lowest
cost of living in the United States.
We dont spend as much money on
housing, insurance, food and the
other everyday needs.
Now some people will say, There
may a low tax burden and low cost
of living, but I wont get paid as
much if I live in South Dakota. Actually, when it comes to per capita
personal income, we fare pretty
well. Nationally, we rank in the top
half and we do better than states
like Texas, Florida and Wisconsin.
And, if you adjust the per capita
personal income to consider the low
cost of living, we are the fifth best
in the nation. If you adjust for lack
of income taxes, we rank second in
the nation.
Beyond the financial reasons,
though, South Dakota is a great
place to live because we have a
good quality of life here. Our communities are safe, our public
schools are high-quality and our
people are friendly. We also have
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autos, etc.
FOR SALE: IH 560 Farmall tractor, gas engine, 2 sets hydraulics, 2 pt. lift, 540 PTO,
good tires, wide front. Call 4552816 or (cell) 685-8678 for information. $3,800 OBO. Pr34-2tp
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positions at Americas Best
Value and Kadoka Sundowner.
Apply at Americas Best Value in
Kadoka or call 831-2188.
K19-tfn
HELP WANTED: Someone to
work on a farm/ranch in the
Kadoka area. Competitive wage.
Call 430-3570 or 837-2663.
K19-tfn
WANTED: Someone to work in
our Dietary Department as a
cook to prepare meals for our
residents. Experience preferred,
but will train. Please call Ruby
or Cathy Ireland at 837-2270.
K19-2tc
HELP WANTED: Fromms Hardware & Plumbing now accepting
applications. Apply at the store;
questions call Jessi at 837-2274
or 431-9657.
K19-2tp
HELP WANTED: Equipment
Operator
/
Maintenance
Worker. Haakon Co. Highway
Dept. has a position open for a
full-time highway worker. This
position is located in Midland,
SD. Must have a commercial
drivers license or able to obtain
one within six months of hire
date. A benefits package is offered. Apply at Haakon Co.
Highway Dept., 22260 Lake
Waggoner Rd., Philip, SD. 8592472. Haakon County is an
Equal Opportunity Employer.
P19-2tc
CITY OF PHILIP SWIMMING
POOL: Lifeguards needed for
the 2013 season. LIFEGUARD
applications are being accepted
for the 2014 summer season.
You must be 15 years of age and
able to certify as a lifeguard. Applications are available at City
Finance Office, located on the
4th Floor of the Haakon County
Courthouse between the hours
of 8:00 to 12:00 and 1:00 to
5:00, Monday through Friday, or
by calling 859-2175. Applications will close at 5:00 p.m. on
MAY 2, 2014. Lifeguard, CPR &
First Aid classes may be offered
if there is sufficient interest.
Please contact the City Finance
Office at 859-2175 if you are interested. City of Philip is an
Equal Opportunity Employer.
P19-1tc
FULL-TIME EMPLOYMENT ON
FARM/RANCH OPERATION,
WESTERN S.D. Cow/calf operation, haying, fencing, spraying,
planting, harvest grain crops.
Housing/utilities included, wage
depends on experience. References required. 279-2242.
PW18-2tc
PHILIP MOTOR, INC. currently
has positions available in the
service department. Experience
preferred but not required. Benefit package available. Please
stop by the front desk to pick up
an application or call Craig at
685-3435 for details.
P16-4tc
FOR SALE: (2) John Deere riding lawn mowers, both alike.
One with bag $250, both for
$300. Also (6) push mowers
$40-$60.
Call
645-3646,
K19-2tp
Kadoka.
FOR SALE: Rope horse halters
with 10 lead rope, $15 each.
Call 685-3317 or 837-2917.
K44-tfn
GaRaGe sales
notices/Wanted
Real estate
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thank You
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PUBLISHERS NOTICE:
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$8.00 minimum for first 20 words; 10 per word thereafter. Each name and initial must be counted separately. Printed only in the Pioneer Review.
$2.00 added charge for bookkeeping and billing on all charges.
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the amount of $1.29 was made by Radway, seconded by Briggs, and approved.
The SD Department of Revenue had
completed a compliance audit and a
sales ratio audit for the Haakon County
Director of Equalizations Office. We received a letter on their findings. Our Director of Equalization received a very
high rating as to the job she is doing.
At 1:35 p.m., the Commissioners adjourned as the Board of Equalization and
reconvened as the regular Board of Commissioners.
Commissioner Clements informed the
other Commissioners that he had spoken
with the Dean of Agricultural and Biological Sciences Barry Dunn at SDSU on the
possibility of Haakon County and Jackson
County going together on their own and
hiring Sheryl Hansen in our 4-H Advisor
Position. Dean Dunn had told Commissioner Clements that he could see no reason why Hansen could not handle the two
counties on her own. Commissioner
Briggs informed the other Commissioners
that Lola Roseth had been in contact with
him. She is qualified to hold the advisor
position and is willing to help however she
can. No decision was made at this time.
Commissioner Clements is to attend the
April 15 meeting with SDSU personnel in
Kadoka.
South Dakota State Legislative Audit had
completed the Annual Report for Haakon
County. The Commissioners reviewed it.
Commissioner Clements made a motion
to accept and approve the report. Commissioner Briggs seconded, with all in
agreement.
The agreement for accepting the 2014
SWAP money was received and reviewed by the Commissioners. Commissioner Radway made the motion to
accept and sign the agreement, Commissioner Briggs seconded. Motion approved.
Commissioner Clements motioned to adjourn until the next regular meeting on
May 6, 2014, at 1 p.m. Commissioner
Radway seconded. Motion approved.
Meeting adjourned at 2:05 p.m.
HAAKON COUNTY COMMISSION
Nicholas Konst, Chairman
ATTEST:
Carla N. Smith, Auditor
[Published April 17, 2014, at the total approximate cost of $38.66]
Proceedings of
Haakon County
Commissioners
REGULAR MEETING
APRIL 3, 2014
The Regular Session Meeting of the
Haakon County Commissioners was held
on Thursday, April 3, 2014, beginning at
1:00 p.m. The meeting date was postponed from the regular meeting date of
Tuesday, April 1, due to the weather.
Present were Chairman Nicholas Konst,
Vice-Chairman Tom Radway, members
Steve Clements and Gary Snook, with
member Ed Briggs joining the meeting at
1:25 p.m. A quorum was established. Others present at the meeting were Auditor
Carla Smith, Director of Equalization Toni
Rhodes, States Attorney Gay Tollefson,
Highway Superintendent Kenny Neville,
Highway Administrative Secretary Val
Williams, Sheriff Fred Koester, Pioneer
Review Representative Nancy Haigh,
City Finance Officer Monna Van Lint, and
Gail Neumann.
Minutes from the March 4 Regular Meeting and the March 15 Special Meeting
were reviewed. Commissioner Clements
motioned to approve the March 4 minutes, Commissioner Snook seconded,
with all in agreement. Commissioner
Radway motioned approval of the Special
Meeting
minutes,
Commissioner
Clements seconded and all approved.
States Attorney Gay Tollefson had information she presented to the Board on
guidelines the County would need to be
aware of concerning the Affordable Care
Act (ACA) and the County Support of the
Poor Services. Haakon County guidelines
for this program are already in line with
what was given in the report.
The electronic door openers have been
installed on the bathroom doors on the
first floor and on the outside door on the
West side of the courthouse. The openers
for the bathroom doors are working but
the mechanism for the one for the West
door does not work. The company installing the openers will be back next
week with a replacement mechanism and
complete the installation.
Haakon County contracts with Election
Systems & Software (ES&S) to provide
election software and services for the
Countys 5 Automark voting machines
and the M100 tabulator. We received two
agreements from them for approval by
the Commissioners, the Election Services
Agreement and the Hardware Maintenance Renewal Agreement. Commissioner Clements motioned to accept and
sign the agreements, Commissioner Radway seconded. Motion approved.
The Veterans Service Officer Report was
reviewed. Veterans Service Officer Terry
Deuter has returned to work after his
hand surgery.
Register of Deeds Traci Radway handed
out her Quarterly report for the Commissioners to review.
Sheriff Fred Koester gave his monthly report to the Commissioners. He reported
that the Deputys vehicle had been involved in an accident while parked in front
of his residence. Another vehicle had slid
into it when the streets were icy, resulting
in the taillight and rear bumper being replaced. Liability of the accident was with
the other party. Insurance should cover
Veterans Office...........................583.33
Sheriffs Office..........................5,662.37
Highway Department .............21,617.37
WIC and Health Nurse Sec......1,098.24
Librarians .................................1,935.68
Extension Secretary.................1,234.10
Emergency Management.........1,124.24
Weed Supervisor ............................0.00
Well Mark Blue Cross
Blue Shield ........................11,565.02
BCBS, Transfer Fee......................10.00
Dearborn National Life ................109.20
Special Insurance Services......1,366.69
AFLAC, Premium ........................326.09
Colonial Life ................................124.62
SD Retirement System ............5,814.96
Delta Dental ................................897.00
Vision Service Plan .....................164.02
First National Bank,
SS & WH ...........................12,959.33
Office of Child Support
Enforcement...........................675.68
The following were presented for Entities
paid in March and March expenses paid
in April:
MONTHLY ENTITY PAYMENTS
SCHOOLS
Haakon School Dist #27-1, March 2014
Apportionment...................89,640.61
Kadoka Area School Dist #35-, March
2014 Apportionment ..........16,913.38
CITIES & TOWNS
City of Philip, March 2014 Apportionment ..................................22,753.32
Town of Midland, March 2014 Apportionment ....................................2,298.99
WATER DISTRICT
W/River Water Develop Dist, March
2014 Apportionment ............1,477.98
FIRE DISTRICTS
Midland Fire Protection Dist, March
2014 Apportionment ............1,357.43
Milesville Fire District, March 2014 Apportionment ............................369.58
Total Checks.........................134,811.29
OTHER PAYMENTS
STATE MOTOR VEHICLE
State Treasurer, State Motor
Vehicle...............................37,571.64
BIRTH & DEATH FEES
State Treasurer, Birth & Death Certificates.......................................180.00
HEALTH NURSE
State Treasurer, Health Nurse Prof
Services ..............................1,030.00
MENTALLY ILL
State Treasurer, Mentally Ill Prof Services.........................................552.44
MODERN/PRESERVATION
SDACO, M&P SDACO..................68.00
9-1-1
ESCC Winner, 911
Surcharge............................2,725.98
Total Checks ..........................42,128.06
VENDOR PAYMENTS
COMMISSIONERS
Drug Education Press, Professional Fee
155.00 ...............................................
OfficeMax Inc, Supplies ................31.76
Pioneer Review, Publishing ........287.21
SDML Workmans Comp, Liability/
Workmans Comp Ins ...............19.15
The Philip High School Seniors would like to thank everyone who donated
to the Post-Prom Festivities! Your generosity is greatly appreciated!
PHILIP
A&M Laundry
All Star Auto and B&B Sales
American Family Ins., Boyd
Conzemius
Cabin Fever Floral
Corner Pantry
Country Chick Painting
Coyle's Standard Service
Coyle's SuperValu
Cradles to Crayon
Dakota Bar
Dakota Therapeutic Massage,
Heather Schroeder
DBA Baye & Sons (Rusty
Baye)
DJS Photography (Deb Smith)
Essence Salon
Farm Bureau Financial
Services, Glenn Parsons
First Nat'l Agency
First Nat'l Bank, Philip
Fitzgerald Oil Co.
Gibson Concrete &
Construction
Golden West Telephone
Golden Willow Seeds
Grossenburg Employees
Grossenburg Implement
Haakon Co. Abstract
Hansen's Taxidermy
HCS, Ron Larson
His N Her Salon
Ingram Hardware
Jenny Terkildsen
Jon Jones, Bad River
Trenching
Jones Saddlery, Bottle & Vet
Karen Foland
Kemnitz Law Office
Kennedy Implement
15
USD, Vermillion
Walker Automotive
West Central Electric
Zeeb Pharmacy
WALL
Dairy Queen
Subway
Wall Food Center
Wall Lube
MIDLAND
G & A Trenching
A&A Tire
SASS
First National Bank Midland
Ernies Building Center
Midland Food & Fuel
PIERRE/FT PIERRE
Boyle Seeds
Fine Line Auto
Ft. Pierre Livestock
Petersen Motors
Runnings
Silver Spur
Tammy's Tack and Western
Wear
The Doughnut Shop
RAPID CITY
Menards
Runnings
Scheels
Walmart
MILESVILLE
Golden Veterinary Services
Piroutek Auction Service
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