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Number 14 Volume 108 April 4, 2013

Badlands selects spring Artist in Residence

Image provided by Judy Thompson: Distant Harvest, Homestead Series Watercolor on Paper by Judy Thompson, 2010: Judy will use images from this series to teach local students about the artistic use of color, line, shape, value, and space. During her  residency,, she will begin work on Badlands-themed pieces. residency   The Artist in Residence (AIR) program at Badlands National Park is pleased to announce the selection of watercolor painter Judy Thompson for its spring 2013 residency. Chosen from a pool of  more than 30 applicants, Thompson will have the opportunity to immerse herself in and be inspired by the park’s unique resources

during her stay.   The AIR program at Badlands National Park has existed since 1996 and invites writers, composers, and visual and performing artists to interpret the landscape through their work.  Visiting artists also lead activities in local schools in order to support Badlands’ strong commitment

to education and outreach into rural school districts. Upon completion of the residency, each resident artist contributes an original work to the park. Based in Iowa, Thompson is an award-winning watercolorist with extensive experience as an educator and workshop presenter. “I am a visual artist who is captivated by the beauty and history of the Great Plains,” said Thompson. “My goal is to create a body of  work on the Badlands landscape which portrays a sense of place and history,” Thompson said. “The opportunity to share with students in a classroom is an exciting prospect for me.”  The Badlands AIR program provides time for artists to get away from everyday responsibilities to focus on their surroundings and their medium. Selected artists live in park housing during their residencies, which take place in the spring and fall.   An online exhibit highlighting artworks from past residencies is available on the park website: www.nps.gov/badl/photosmultimedia/artist-in-residence.htm. Works produced by area students with the guidance of past Artists in Residence are viewable on Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/badlandsnationalpark/collections/72157632232645118/

Willson and McKee are ... Two Voices Voices with guitars, bouzouki, harp, accordion, dulcimers, stories and dances   Willson and McKee, McKee, a nationally touring duo specializing in traditional Irish, Scottish and original acoustic music was at the Wall School as part of a week-long residency. The duo spend March 25 28 teaching their unique acoustic music and dance steps to students.   On March 25 a concert concert was held at the Wall Gym to showcase the songs and dance steps the students had learned throught out the week. Kim McKee is a Colorado native, classical training was her foundation, but traditional folk music became her passion. In the late 70’s early 80’s traditional music was not that readily available, so she did her research by attending festivals, gathering unusual folk instruments, studying books, interviewing people from Ireland and Scotland, collecting stories and songs, having music sent from abroad. She was virtually obsessed! Kim has won numerous awards including the National Mountain Dulcimer Championship in 2002, and four time award winner at the Milwaukee Irish Festival songwriting contest.   Writing poetry, poetry, stories, songs and miscellaneous word endeavors, keeps the landscapes, people

Finalists named in South Dakota Leopold Conservation Award Award program for 2013

Ken Wilson and Kim McKee were at the Wall School for a weeklong residency teaching students songs and dances from Scotland and Ireland. The week was finished when students took part in a concert held by Wilson and McKee on Thursday, March 28 at the Wall School Gym. ~Photo Laurie Hindman and experiences alive within her work. Ken Willson grew up in rural Minnesota and North Dakota. The early musical memories for him were cherished local events like variety shows, church music, family-made music and other grassroots experiences. Self-taught and determined, he

of bands. Winning performance awards in such faraway places as Australia, Ken has honed his skills on stage through decades of performance and dedication to his "roots" of  acoustic folk music. This residency is made available in part by the South Dakota Arts Council with funds from the State

passed through several musical lives, performing with many rock, country, bluegrass and other types

of South Dakota Department of  Tourism and the National Endowment for the Arts.

Three petitions were filed for Wall City Council Ward III position   Petitions are are in for the the Wall Wall City Council, Wasta City Council and Wall School Board.   Wall City Council Ward I seat will be filled by Dan Hauk, who was the only one to turn in a petition.   Mike Anderson will retain retain his Ward II seat. There are three canidates running for Ward III: Gale Patterson, Jackie Kusser and Joseph Leach.   The Wall Wall School Board Board will not hold an election this year as Car-

olynn Anderson and Kevin Bielmaier were unopposed for their positions.   Wasta City Council will be having an election for a three-year term with Justin Crawford and Tom Rancour running for that seat while Kendall Kjerstad and Norm Current are running against each other for a one-year term. The Wasta Wast a ballot will also have an Inititive that residents will vote on.   The election will be held Tuesday, June 4.

Sand County Foundation, the South Dakota Cattlemen's Association and the South Dakota Grassland Coalition are proud to announce the finalists for the 2013 Leopold Conservation Award, which honors South Dakota landowner achievement in voluntary stewardship and management of natural resources. The finalists are as follows:   •Cammack Ranch of Union Center    •Guptill Ranch of Quinn •Jorgenson Land and Cattle  Partnership of Ideal   •Slovek Ranch Ranch of Philip  Cammack Ranch is a 7,000-acre cattle ranch in west central South Dakota. The ranch is owned by Gary and Amy Cammack, who also own Cammack Ranch Supply in Union Center.  Guptill Ranch in western South

work to enhance the South Dakota landscape."  The 2013 award recipient, who will receive $10,000 and a crystal depicting Aldo Leopold, will be announced April 19. The recipient will be recognized at the South Dakota Cattlemen's Association's  Annual Convention Convention in December.   "The Leopold Conservation  Award  Awa rd is an important important tool in helping us celebrate the conservation efforts of South Dakota's private landowners and SDCA is proud to recognize these finalists for making conservation a priority in their family businesses," said Cory Eich, a cow-calf producer and president of the South Dakota Cattlemen's  Association.  "Each year I'm impressed by the quality of the applicants for the Leopold Conservation Award. It proves to us all that South Dakota

is to advance the use of ethical and scientifically sound land management practices and partnerships for the benefit of people and their rural landscapes. Sand County Foundation works with private landowners because the majority of the nation's fish, wildlife, and natural resources are found on private lands.  About the South Dakota Cattlemen’s Association   The South Dakota Cattlemen's  Association (www.sdcattlemen. org) is a member-driven organization working to advance and protect the interests of all cattlemen. SDCA works to facilitate a prof-

Wall School Board hands

By Elizabeth “Sam” Grosz Community News Service   There was not quite enough sup-

  Sen. Larry Larry Tidemann, Tidemann, R-BrookR-Brookings, said he thought there was value in having public research,

Dakota is a 7,000-acre cattle operation. Pat and Mary Lou Guptill have owned and operated this family-run ranch for the past 25 years.  Jorgenson Land and Cattle Partnership is a fourth generation diversified crop, livestock and hunting operation on 18,000 acres in south central South Dakota. It is owned by Bryan and Brenda Jorgensen; Cody and Abby Jorgensen; Greg and Deb Jorgensen; Martin and Mary Jorgensen, and Nicholas Jorgensen. Slovek Ranch is a nearly 14,000acre cattle ranch in west central South Dakota. It is family owned and operated by Bill and Pennie Slovek and their son Bo.  Given in honor of renowned conservationist Aldo Leopold, the Leopold Conservation Award recognizes extraordinary achievement in voluntary conservation. It inspires other landowners through these examples and provides a visible forum where farmers, ranchers and other private landowners are recognized as conservation leaders. In his influential 1949 book, "A Sand County Almanac," Leopold called for an ethical relationship between people and the land they own and manage, which he called "an evolutionary possibil-

is fortunate to have responsible landowners whose stewardship sets an example for others to follow," said Jim Faulstich, chairman, South Dakota Grassland Coalition.  The Leopold Conservation  Award in South Dakota Dakota is possible thanks to generous contributions from many organizations, including: American State Bank; Belle Fourche River Watershed Partnership; Daybreak Ranch, Ducks Unlimited; Farm Credit; The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation; Millborn Seeds; Mortenson Family; Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS); Partners for Fish & Wildlife; Professional Alliance; South Dakota's Conservation Districts; South Dakota Department of Environment & Natural Resources; South Dakota Farm Bureau; South Dakota Game, Fish & Parks; South Dakota Grassland Coalition; South Dakota State University Foundation; The Nature Conservancy and World Wildlife Fund.   About the Leopold Conservation Award   The Leopold Conservation  Award is a competitive competitive award award that recognizes landowner achievement in voluntary conservation. The

out bonuses to school staff 

port by South Dakota Senators to overturn the Governor’s veto of  providing certain research money to SDSU. The House also upheld two line-item vetoes issued by the Governor.   Legislators considered the vetoes during the final day of the 2013 South Dakota Legislative session on January 25.   SB115 would have increased the commercial fertilizer inspection fee to pay for fertilizer-related research and created the Nutrient Research Education Council.   Gov. Dennis Daugaard, in issuing the veto, said this was a new tax, which he found “particularly objectionable,” because the tax “benefits a government agency-the Agricultural Experiment Station--that is already receiving an ongoing increase of more than 10 percent and an increase of eight new full-time equivalent state employees.”   Senator Shantel Shantel Krebs, R-Renner, had argued for overturning the veto because the extra 15-cents would provide “localized research data that enables the U.S. Department of Ag, specifically the Natural Resource Conservation Service, to adopt national nutrient management practices that are specific

rather than leaving the research to the commercial producers of fertilizer. It was noted that other agriculture states are also doing the research for their particular conditions, which this was designed to do for South Dakota.   Daugaard said he had recommended a $1 million increase in his FY14 budget proposal, which the Legislature adopted and added yet another $500 thousand in onetime funding. This more than fully restored the FY12 general fund cuts, he said. “Beyond these dollars, federal funds and other funds spending has increased almost 16 percent over pre-cut levels,” said Daugaard. “The Agricultural Experiment Station is one of the few programs in state government that has seen its funding restored fully.”   Veto override proponents garnered 22 votes in favor, however that was not enough for the twothirds needed and Daugaard’s veto stood.   The House agreed with the Governor’s assessment of portions of  two bills, HB1137 and HB1185, that had estimated fall enrollment of technical schools and K-12 for certain funding using 2012, rather

ity and an ecological necessity."  Award applicants are judged based on their demonstration of  improved resource conditions, innovation, long-term commitment to stewardship, sustained economic viability, community and civic leadership, and multiple use benefits.  "Our South Dakota finalists are tremendously committed to stewardship of natural resources and to sharing what they've learned with the broader community," said Brent Haglund, president, Sand County Foundation. "They truly

award consists of an Aldo Leopold crystal and a check for $10,000. In 2013, Sand County Foundation will present Leopold Conservation  Awards in California, Colorado, Kentucky, Nebraska, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, Wisconsin and Wyoming.    About Sand County Foundation   Sand County Foundation (www.sandcounty.net) is a private, non-profit conservation group dedicated to working with private landowners to improve habitat on their land. Sand County's mission

to South Dakota conditions… producers, our growers needour to know what those standards should be.”   Sen. Jason Jason Frerichs, D-Wilmot, said the bill provided “targeted research dollars to our land grant university.”   Sen. Corey Brown, R-Gettysburg, said he found it “little bit awkward for me to come out in opposition to this bill,” since he represents a very rural district. However, he said the bill was designed to cover the cost of a particular program, and a tax is generally broader in concept.

than 2013. Daugaard said he did not disagree with the Legislature’s intent to distribute money to education. “The Legislature can use a letter of intent to clarify its intention to distribute the technical institute funding according to the funding formula, and the K-12 funding according to the FY2013 actual student FTE,” said Daugaard, adding, “It is my intention to instruct that these funds be distributed according to the letter of  intent.”   Both the Senate Senate and the House heard the final gavel of the 2013 session shortly after noon.

  by Laurie Hindman   A special meeting was held by the Wall School Board on Monday, March 25.   President Scot Eisenbraun opened the meeting and roll call was answered yes by the following: Eisenbraun, Pam Johnson, Spencer Cordes, Carolynn Anderson, Mary Williams, Kevin Bielmaer and Todd Trask.   Superintendent Dennis Rieckman gave an update on Impact  Aid. He said, Impact Aid is getting getting a little crazy and the Wall School District may not get their full payment due to agencies i nterperting the new technical amendment. He noted that Custer and Hill City are in the same boat. Rieckman will

itable business climate and promote environmental stewardship.    About the South Dakota Grassland Coalition   The South Dakota Grassland Grassland Coalition (www.sdgrass.org) is a non-profit organization that seeks the voluntary improvement of  grasslandss for the long-term needs grassland of the resource and its various species.   The SD Grassland Coalition is dedicated to improving and maintaining the state's grasslands by informing and guiding grassland managers to make cost-effective and environmentally sound management decisions.

get the language of the technical amendment and send it on to the schools attorney. Rieckman told the board this isn’t a critical stage yet but we need to get on top of the issue.   Johnson made a motion to enter into executive session for the purpose of discussing negotion as per SDCL 1-25-2. Trask seconded the motion with the board approving.   The board moved out of executive session with Anderson moving to approve offering full-time and part-time staff of the District a bonus. Seconded by Cordes. Motion carried. With no other business the meeting was adjourned.

Interior VFD to host grand opening for new fire hall   Interior Volunteer Volunteer Fire Department (VFD) will be hosting their Grand Opening of their new Fire Hall on Saturday, April 13th, starting at 6 p.m. They will be serving Burgers and Brats, beans, salads and chips.  You can also dance to Phatt Daddy, a great country western/rock band.  Interior VFD f or the last ten years have been planning a new fire hall. In October 2012, they broke ground on a new 60x100 with 6 12x12 doors, meeting room, kitchen and two bathrooms. The building was constructed by the volunteer members and area

residents. No grants or loans were taken out on the building project and the entire project was paid for by contracting fire trucks and personnel to help fight fires in South Dakota, and donations from the community. Their old fire hall was 30x60 with one overhead door, five trucks and the sixth truck in cold storage next to that.  The New Fire Hall is completed and they are moved in. Please come and enjoy a great evening of food music and beverage and help them celebrate a great accomplishment by some highly dedicated volunteers.

Gov’s vetoes supported by S.D. Legislature on final day

 

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My senior project Schulz signs with NSU

Governor’s Mansion tours to resume in June 2013   The third season of weekly weekly public tours at the South Dakota Governor’s Mansion will begin in June.  First Lady Linda Daugaard said she and the Governor are happy to once again open the mansion to the public.  “Dennis and I know how fortunate we are to live in this beautiful home, but it belongs to all South Dakotans and they should have a chance to see it,” Mrs. Daugaard said.   Tickets for weekly mansion tours must be obtained in advance, at no charge, from the Pierre Chamber of Commerce.   Beginning June 5, weekly public public

tours will be conducted each Wednesday in June, July, and August (with the exception of July 3; no tour that week because of the July 4 holiday). The final tour of  the summer will be on Aug. 28.  The 30-minute tours, for groups of up to 30 people, will be given at 10 a.m. CDT, 11 a.m., 1 p.m., and 2 p.m., and will be conducted by volunteers, including the First Lady. Tour tickets (free) must be obtained in advance and will be available only from the Pierre Chamber of Commerce.   Those people interested in arranging a tour should call the Chamber of Commerce at 605-2247361.

S.D. farm income increases in 2012   The average farm saw a 3.3 percent increase in net farm profit from 2011 to 2012 according to financial information provided by farmers enrolled in South Dakota’s Center for Farm/Ranch Management Program. The Farm/Ranch Business Management Program is offered to farmers and ranchers THROUGHOUT the entire state of South Dakota and administrated by Mitchell Technical Institute. The purpose of the program is to assist farm and ranch operators in upgrading there management skills.   Average net farm profit of enrolled farmers was $228,908 in 2011 and increased to $236,437 in 2012. “Net farm profit represents dollars earned from the farm before business expansion, loan principal payments and family living expenses are paid,” says Roger DeRouchey, Farm Management Instructor at Mitchell Technical Institute. The average enrolled family farm spent $62,940 for living but also earned $20,886 from non-farm sources. “Non-farm income helps for covering family expenses in today’s farming,” says DeRouchey.

  A number number of factors factors contributed contributed to the increase. The farming 2011 year was very good in both the livestock and crop enterprises. In the 2012 year the livestock enterprises just broke even with the higher feed input prices, and the higher harvest time grain and feed prices helped the crop enterprises as most farmers had bought up on their crop insurance coverage levels.   Goo d progress was made towards increasing net worth or owner’s equity. A change in equity of $218,062 was realized by the average farm, a 14 percent increase in 2012. In 2011 the change in equity was an increase of $234,570 or 16 percent. Gains can occur as a result of investing farm income into capital assets or repaying debt. Further evidence of the range of profitability can be seen in the equity change between the high and low profit farms.   If you would would like more information about the 2012 South Dakota  Annual Report please contact the South Dakota Center for Farm/Ranch Management at www.mitchelltech.edu/sdcfrm or call us at 1-800-684-1969.

Ruland Arena holds Ladies Breakaway roping   Ruland Arena, LLC held a Ladies Breakaway roping on Thursday, March 21. There were 11 contestants and three go arounds.   •Go winner: Hedi Cuny - 3.65.

Autumn Schulz has been recruited by Northern State University to join their track and field program this fall. She recently made a commitment to their program. Northern State University (NSU) is located in Aberdeen, SD. Pictured is Gina, Autumn and Troy Schulz. ~Photo Laurie Hindman

“Publishing a Book.” Analise Garland did just that. She started the book when she was a freshmen and finished it when she was a sophomore. The book is entitled The File and is 240 pages long. She is publishing her book through Amazon. Analise will be attending Chadron this fall to study history. ~Photos Laurie Hindman

“LC Photography.” Elsie Fortune who has a passion for rodeo and photography will be combining the two when she graduates from high school this spring. She will be attending Northwest College in Wyo. this fall to major in graphic communications and rodeo for the college. Fortune took her classmate Mazee Pauley’s senior pictures which was about 600 pictures.

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“Ready, Set, Go.” Autumn Schulz did a PE and Health internship with students K- 6 at the Wall Elementary School. Shulz said, “It was one last time to connect with the kids before graduating.” She is planning to attend Northern State University to major in business.

Wall Writers group will meet April 13   The Wall Writer’s group will meet on Saturday, April 13 at 9:30 a.m. at 416 6th Avenue.

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“SET” set for April 9th in Philip  The Badlands/Ba Badlands/Bad d River Region has a unique opportunity to tune in to the pulse of employment and industries in S.D. and this region.   The fifth session of S.E.T. (Stronger Economies Together) will be held on April 9th in Philip. The group invites anyone in the region interested in economic development to the Bad River Senior Center in Philip at 5:00 pm for free supper and discussion.  Two guest speakers will be highlighting the evening’s discussion.   Mary Cerney is the long-time research analyst for the Govenor’s Office of Economic Development. She will be presenting data about the companies that show interest in S.D., and how that information is disseminated. She will talk about their Workforce Development grants that provide skills to potential employees. She’ll also talk about target industries and supporting industries that might fit S.D,, and retention/expansion

efforts. Website: http://sdreadytowork.com/   Bernie Moran leads the South Dakota Labor Market Information Center in Aberdeen. She will focus more on the employment aspects – current jobs, potential jobs, characteristics of our regional labor force. She will share projecprojections and opportunities specifically for the region. Website: http://dlr.sd.gov/lmic/   S.E.T. has been meeting since January, 2013. The purpose is to develop a regional economic development organization and plan. The group has identified key pieces for a vision statement, and begun brainstorming about potential goals. More people are always welcome to get involved. April 9th will be a chance to attend and see how you can help.   For more information, contact Kari O’Neill, 685-6972 or [email protected] or Mary Burnett at [email protected] [email protected]..

Philip League Bowling 

  •Average winners: First Hedi Cuny - 7.99 on two head; Second - Brook Nelson - 9.58 on two head; Third - Jessica Cuny - 10.82 on two head; Fourth - Mazee Pauley - 17.03 on two head.

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  In recognition of National Poetry Month, please bring poetry you have written or by your favorite poet.   Published poet poet David Jones will will share some thoughts on poetry and some of his favorite poems. Everyone is welcomed. Coffee and snacks will be served.

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Monday Night Mixed Dakota Bar................................34-18 Handrahan Const.. ...................30-22 Shad’s Towing........ ...................28-24 Badland’s Auto..........................24-28 Rockers......................................22-30 Petersen’s............ ................... ...18-34 Hightlights:  Venessa Buxcel.... Buxcel.... ..2-7 split; 155/424 Carl Brown............................222/568 Marlis Petersen.....................186/533 Ronnie Coyle................215 clean/570 Jerry Mooney ................... .....209/574 Tena Slovek....3-10 split x 2; 171/479 Neal Petersen...... .................6-7 split Gail Reutter..........................6-7 split Shirley Parsons ..................3-10 split Tuesday Men’s Early Peoples Market...... ...................30-14 Philip Motor..............................30-14 G&A Trenching................ .........23-21 George’s Welding ................... ...23-21 Kennedy Impl .................. .........22-22 Bear Auto ................... ...............19-25 Philip Health Health Service......... ......16-28 Kadoka Tree Service.................13-31 Highlights: Steve Varner..................232, 217/569  Alvin Pearson2-4-10 & 5-8-10 splits; ...............................................215/560 Ronnie Williams.............4-7-10 split; ...............................................209/540 Fred Foland..................................537 Ryan Seager..... ................... ..213/536 Todd Radway................................535 Tony Gould ................. ...........200/529 Bill Bainbridge.............................523 Dakota Alfery ................... .....218/511 Randy Boyd... ................... .....209/510 Cory Boyd.....................................507 Coddy Gartner..........3-4-6-7-10 split Wendell Buxcel................4-7-10 split Les Struble ................... ........4-5 split Bryan Buxcel.....................2-7-8 split Kent Buchholz........ Buchholz........ ..............2-9 split  Wednesday Morning Morning Coffee Invisibles.............................41.5-14.5 State Farm..........................37.5-18.5 Cutting Edge Salon Salon ..................34-22 Bowling Belles ................. ...25.5-30.5 Jolly Ranchers ................. ...20.5-35.5 Highlights: Karen Foland Foland ................176, 160/484 Donna King ................... ........169/445 Shirley Parsons.....................173/437 Deb Neville...................................168 Sandee Gittings .................. .........164 Donna Newman .................. .........156 Kay Kroetch.........5-7-10 & 7-9 splits  Audrey Jones.......... ............5-10 split Dody Weller Weller ............2-7 & 3-10 splits Lila Whidby.. ................... ...3-10 split

 Wednesday Night Night Early Dakota Bar..................................39-9 Morrison’s Haying ................... .30-18 Chiefie’s Chicks...................23.5-24.5 Wall Food Center............... .......22-26 Hildebrand Concrete...... ..........21-27 First National National Bank Bank .................20-28 Just Tammy’s.................. ....18.5-29.5 Dorothy’s Catering....................18-30 Highlights: Brenda Grenz..................176 x 2/527 Mitzi Boyd ................... ..........172/501 Jessica Wagner.............................152 Chelsea Moos.............2-7-8 split; 129 Shar Moses........ .........3-10 split; 196  Val Schulz........... Schulz........... ................... .......178 Brittney Drury Drury .............2-7 split; 174  Annette Hand........... ............5-7 split Marlis Petersen.... Petersen.... ................2-7 split Thursday Men’s Coyle’s SuperValu........... SuperValu........... ..........37-11 The Steakhouse.........................37-11 O’Connell Const........................30-18 Dakota Bar................................21-27 WEE BADD...............................19-29  A&M Laundry............. ..............17-31 West River Pioneer Tanks........16-32 McDonnell Farms. ................... .15-33 Highlights: Jack Heinz..........................225 clean Mark Foland........... .....211 clean/546 Ronnie Williams...........................200 Bryan Buxcel5-7 split; 216 clean/575 Brian Pearson......3-10 split; 214/577 Jay McDonnell... ................... 212/541 Jason Petersen......................202/574 Rick Coyle.....................................573 Cory Boyd....... ............3-10 split; 559 559 Matt Reckling...............................550 Wendell Buxcel2-5-7 & 3-10 split x 2 Jordon Kjerstad............3-10 split x 3 Corky Thorson...................2-8-7 split Chad Walker......................2-5-7 split J.J. Walker............................2-7 split Matt Schofield ................... ...4-5 split John Heltzel ................... ......5-6 split Friday Nite Mixed Randy’s Spray Service........38.5-13.5 Cristi’s Crew ................... ....32.5-19.5 Lee & the Ladies.......................31-21 Roy’s Repair ................. .............28-24 King Pins...................................22-30 The Ghost Team............................0-0 Highlights: Cristi Ferguson..................3-10 split; ......................................211 clean/522 Dorothy Hansen....................194/474 Theresa Miller....................... ...... 176 Brian Pearson ................3-9-10 split; .....................................221 clean/608  Angel Nemec .................. ..............170 Duane Hand........ ..2-4-10 & 5-7 split Tanner Norman..................3-10 split John Heltzel ................... ......5-6 split split

Lucky Strike OPEN BOWLING: Sunday-Friday, 12 to 6 p.m. • Saturday, 12 p.m. to closing  The kitchen is open open – we have orders to go!!

859-2430 • Philip

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Eagles Golf 2013 preview

Wall Eagle Golfers for 2013. Pictured back row: from left to right ... CJ Schulz, Ridge Sandal, Tucker  O’Rourke, Kaden Eisenbraun, Ryder Wilson, Ben Linn and Jade Hertel. Third row: from left to right ... Jesse Sawvell, Lane Hustead, Trey Richter, Les Williams, Branden Hamann, Jack Ermish and Bradan McDonnell. Second row: from left to right ... Winter Godfrey, Sidney Dunker, Michaela Schaefer, Emily Linn, Taylor Richter, Autumn Autumn Schulz and Jennifer Emery. Front row: from left to right ... Paisley Godfrey Godfrey,, Katy Bielmaier, Brianna Schreiber, Shelby Ruland, Emma Michael, Sierra Wilson and Elle Moon. (Not pictured Dusty Dartt, Damion Bresee, Brett Gartner and Elyssa Westby.) ~Photo Laurie Hindman   With spring around the corner and winter sports ending the Wall Golf team is ready to hit the greens. Coach Mark Ammann said, he has 32 students out for the season this year and practice began on Monday, March 11 with all the participants vying for spots on the varsity teams.  Ammann related, the four boys varsity placers from last year will be returning for the season. The boys team placed fourth in

the state tournament last spring. He is expecting a pretty good battle from JV players last year who were just a few points away from making the varsity team.   The girls team lost Alyssa Ermish, who graduated last year. The girls team took seventh place in the state tournament last year. Ammann noted, the younger girls will be working hard this spring to break into the varsity group.   Ammann went on to say that

their is quite a competition in practice to make the team. He basically feels they have a good chance to repeat as Boys and Girls Conference and Region Champions. And, he also expects to contend for the state titles again this year.   Players for the 2013 golf season are: •Seniors: Trey Richter, Lane Hustead, Ryder Wilson and Autumn Schulz. •Juniors: Les Williams, Ben

Linn, CJ Schulz, Kaden Eisenbraun, Dusty Dartt, Tucker O’Rourke, Brett Gartner, Jennifer Emery and Michaela Schaefer. •Sophomore: Emily Linn. •Freshmen: Jade Hertel and David Sykora. •Eighth grade: Branden Hamann, Jesse Sawvell, Winter Godfrey, Elle Moon, Taylor Richter, Sidney Dunker, Elyssa Westby and Katy Bielmaier. •Seventh grade: Damion Bresee, Paisley Godfrey, Sierra Wilson, Emma Michael and Brianna Schreiber. •Sixth grade: Bradan McDonnell, Jack Ermish and Shelby Ruland. Scheduled meets for the 2013 season:   •Thursday, April 4: Elks Classic, Rapid City - 9:30 a.m. All golf  members will attend.   •Friday •Friday,, April 12: Wall Golf Invitational, Wall Wall - 9:30 a.m. All golf  members will attend.   •Friday •Friday,, April 19: Philip Golf Invite, Philip - 9:30 a.m.   •Thursday, April 25: Wall JH/JV JH/JV Meet, Wall - 4:00 p.m.   •Saturday, April 27: WGPC Golf, Wall - 9:30 a.m.   •Tuesday •Tuesday,, April 30: Phi lip JH/JV, Philip - 4:00 p.m.   •Friday, May 3: Newell - 10:00 a.m.   •Monday, May 6: Pre-Region, Hart Ranch, Rapid City - 9:30 a.m.   •Friday, May 10: Marjene Marjene Memorial Invite, Sturgis - 9:30 a.m.   •Monday, May 13: Region, Hart Ranch - 9:30 a.m.   •Monday, May 20: State State Golf, Brookings - TBA.   •Tuesday •Tuesday,, May 21: State Golf, Brookings - TBA.   Ammann is hoping to add some more JH meets to accomodate all the players going out for the season.

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MS student of the month

Trista Reinert is the Wall Middle School Student of the Month for  March 2013. Trista is in seventh grade and is a great student. She is an avid reader and works hard to stay current on her  homework. She is also friendly, kind, and respectful. Trista participates in many activities including volleyball, rodeo, 4-H, youth to youth, guitar lessons, violin lessons, and church youth group. Trista is the daughter of Cole and Jill Reinert. Kent Jordan from First Interstate Bank presented Trista with a First Interstate Bank sweatshirt and bag. Congratulations Trista! ~Photo Laurie Hindman

AAU wrestlers had 10 place at state meet

Wall School and Big White honor roll and perfect attendance Elementary and Big White K-5 Third Quarter Honor Roll Fourth Grade   •Principal Honor Roll (GPA 3.75-4.0 and no C, D, or F): Brycen Cheney and Lillyanna Wagner.  •Honor Roll (GPA 3.0-3.74 and no D or F): Bridger Amiotte, Laeton Anderson, Cameron Ausmann, Brody Carter, Jenna Elshere, Cedar Gabriel, Reid Hansen, Charlie Rose Heathershaw, Dayton Hertel, Katy Humphrey, Aaden Kroells, Levi Lovejoy and Samuel Swanson.   Fifth Grade   •Principal Honor Roll (GPA 3.75-4.0 and no C, D, or F): Samantha Deutscher, Alexa Dunker, Ash Grenstiner, Abby Moon, Tacia Osterberg and Kassidy Sawvell  •Honor Roll (GPA 3.0-3.74 and no D or F): Cale Baus, Aiden Brunnemann, Enoch Cuny, John Deering, Stacy Fischer, Kole Gallino, Luke Harris, Zachary Hout, Dylan Huether, Andrew Law, Gavin Sandal, Korra Westby and Rheagan Zebroski.  •Improvement Honor Roll: Enoch Cuny, Sage Gabriel, Kole Gallino, Kassidy Sawvell and Rheagan Zebroski.  Wall Middle School Honor Roll Third Quarter   Sixth Grade   •Gold (3.75 - 4.0 no D or F): Jacob Bielmaier, Terel Eisen-

braun, Sage Gabriel, Derek Griebel, Cooper McConaghy, Jayton McKay, Shelby Ruland and Jaicee Williams.   Seventh Grade •Gold (3.75 - 4.0 no D or F): Madisen Grenstiner and Emilee Pauley.   Eighth grade   •Gold (3.75 - 4.0 no D or F): Savanna Deutscher, Sidney Dunker, Emily Ferris, Elle Moon and Cameron Richter. Sixth Grade   •Silver (3.37 - 3.749 no D or  F): Mercede Hess and Meghan Patterson. Seventh Grade   •Silver (3.37 - 3.749 no D or  F): Damion Bresee, Preston Eisenbraun, Tate Eisenbraun, Emma Michael. Mason Sandal, Brianna Schreiber and Sierra Wilson. Eighth Grade   •Silver (3.37 - 3.749 no D or  F): Katy Bielmaier, Jessica Cas jens, Taylor Richter, Lady Hawk Rooks and Elyssa Westby. Sixth Grade   •Bronze (3.0 - 3.369 no D or  F): Tadan Casjens, Victoria Poor Bear and Cash Wilson. Seventh Grade   •Bronze (3.0 - 3.369 no D or  F): Paisley Godfrey, Trista Reinert and Kyla Sawvell. Eighth Grade   •Bronze (3.0 - 3.369 no D or  F): Cody Huether, Cass Lytle, Alan McDonnell, Riley Ruland and Jesse Sawvell.  Wall High High School Honor Honor Roll

Third Quarter Ninth Grade   •Gold (3.75 - 4.0): Caitlin Ausmann, Autumn Deering, Anika Eisenbraun, Gabe Sandal and David Sykora. 10th Grade   •Gold (3.75 - 4.0): Logan Bowers, Tayah Huether, Carlee Johnston, Carson Johnston and ShyAnn Mordecai. 11th Grade   •Gold (3.75 (3.75 - 4.0): 4.0): Lane Blasius, Nicole Eisenbraun, Ben Linn, Clancy Lytle, Ridge Sandal, Kaitlin Schreiber, CJ Schulz and Les Williams. 12th Grade   •Gold (3.75 - 4.0): Madeline Bauer, Taran Eisenbraun, Analise Garland, Bailey Hapney, Lane Hustead, Nathan Patterson, Kailey Sawvell, Libbi Sykora and Ryder Wilson. Ninth Grade   •Silver (3.37 - 3.749 no D or  F): Monica Bielmaier, Josie Blasius, Catrionna Brunnemann, Jade Hertel and Alex Tysdal. 10th Grade   •Silver (3.37 - 3.749 no D or  F):  Austin Huether, Emily Linn and Danny Muzik. 11th Grade   •Silver (3.37 - 3.749 no D or  F): Dusty Dartt, Kaden Eisenbraun, Shelby Feldman, Leighah Hertel, Cade Kjerstad, Sadie O’Rourke, Tucker O’Rourke, Tyler Peterson and Michaela Schaefer Schaefer.. 12th Grade   •Silver (3.37 - 3.749 no D or 

F): Kim Billings, Elsie Fortune, Laketon McLaughlin, Mazee Pauley, Trey Richter, Autumn Schulz and Bobbie Steffen. Ninth Grade   •Bronze (3.0 - 3.369 no D or  F): Travis Brenner. 10th Grade   •Bronze (3.0 - 3.369 no D or  F): Sterling Ellens, Will Housman and Samantha Steffen. 11th Grade   •Bronze (3.0 - 3.369 no D or  F): Joaquin Contreras, Kenlyn Counting, Ashley Dauksavage, Jennifer Emery, Renatta Lanfear and Dusty Leach. 12th Grade   •Bronze (3.0 - 3.369 no D or  F): Tyrel Clark, Cody Harris, Bailey Lytle, Tyler Trask and Thomas  Van  Va n Osdol. Middle School Third Quarter Perfect Attendance   •Sixth Grade: Jack Ermish and Jayton McKay.   •Seventh Grade: Kyla Sawvell.   •Eighth Grade: Jessica Cas jens, Heather Dauksavage and Jesse Sawvell.  Wall High High School

ThirdAttendance Quarter Perfect   •10th Grade: Dylan Carter and Emily Linn.   •11th Grade: Ashley Dauksavage and Jennifer Emery.   •12th Grade: Nathan Patterson.

South Dakota FFA extends invite to annual convention  The South Dakota FFA Association will host the 85th Annual South Dakota State FFA Convention on April 14-16, 2013, on South Dakota State University’s campus in Brookings, S.D.  The theme of the 85th State FFA  Convention was recently announced as “Push it to the Limit.” Throughout the three-day convention, over 2,000 FFA members, advisors and guests will be taking part in leadership activities, career development events and sessions highlighting the successes of South Dakota’s FFA members.   The State FFA Career Development Events are scheduled for  April 14-15, 2013. Career Development Event participants will compete in the following areas: Agricultural Business Management, Agricultural Communications, Agricultural Mechanics, Agronomy, Dairy Cattle Evaluation, Evaluatio n, Floriculture, Food Science and Technology, Horse Evaluation, Livestock Evaluation, Meats Evaluation and Technology, Milk Quality and Products, Natural Resources, Nursery/Landscape, Range Plant Identification and  Veterinary  Vet erinary Science.  South Dakota FFA members will also be given the opportunity to serve others at the third annual

South Dakota FFA Day of Service. Through a partnership between the South Dakota FFA Foundation, South Dakota FFA Association and Kids Against Hunger, FFA members are given the resources needed to package thousands of meals for the less fortunate.  During South Dakota’s State FFA Convention, the State FFA Officers will be conducting five sessions. The State FFA Officers include President Taylor Leonhardt, Groton; Vice President Andy Rausch, Hoven; Secretary Ashley Tonak, Willow Lake; Treasurer Tyler Swan, Newell; Reporter Kelli Garry, Lake Preston; and Sentinel Savanna Sperle, Reva.  The first session begins at 7:00 p.m. on April 14 with reflections from the State FFA Officers. During this session, individuals and chapters will be recognized for outstanding proficiency in agricultural placement and entrepreneurship as well as service to agricultural education. Those FFA members who received their American Degree at the past National Convention will also be recognized. The keynote speaker for the evening will be Rick Rigsby.  The third session will begin at

7:00 p.m. on April 15. The State FFA Degree, the highest degree of  membership in the South Dakota FFA, will be conferred upon 264 FFA members during this session.   The South Dakota Star Greenhand, Star Farmer, and Stars in  Agribusiness, Ag Placement and  Agriscience  Agrisci ence will will also be recognized. recognized. The keynote address at this session will be delivered by 2012-2013 National FFA Officer Lindsey Anderson.  The final session of the 85th South Dakota State FFA Convention will begin at 8:30 a.m. on Tuesday, April 16. During this session, the Governor’s Citation for Community

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participated in a parade of champions and walked in with their towns. They then heard an inspiring speech from Ben Gillette, an SDSU wrestler who had been a two time state wrestling champion. The Wall Youth wrestling program coached by Brett Blasius, Taylor Mohnen, Sanden Simons and Toby Wagner had 10 wrestlers place at state. Way to go guys and gal:

Tyson Dartt and Austan Kjerstad both wrestled in the 40 lb. bracket, six and under. Tyson placed second and Austan third. ~Courtesy Photo   A record breaking number of  wrestlers, 1,300 participated in the State AAU championships held in Brookings on March 23-24. On Sunday, before the championship rounds started all wrestlers

  •Tyson Dartt: Second Place, 6 and Under - 40 lbs.   •Austan Kjerstad: Third Place, 6 and Under - 40 lbs.   •Talon Anderson: Seventh Place, 6 and Under Under - 45 lbs.   •Younger Amiotte: Fourth Place, 6 and Under - 50 lbs.   •Burk Blasius: Second Place, 7/8 - 65 lbs.   •Blair Blasius: Seventh Place, 9/10 - 70 lbs. lbs.   •Cedar Amiotte: Second Place, 9/10 - 75 lbs.   •Lillyanna Wagn Wagner: er: First Place, 9/10 - 103 lbs.   •Cash Wilson: Wilson: Sixth Place, 11/12 11/12 - 75 lbs.   •Raedon Anderson: Seventh Place, 160 lbs.

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AAU first place winner. Lillyanna Wagner placed first at the State AAU meet in Brookings. ~Courtesy Photo

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Pennington County Courant • April 4, 2013 •

Wall News  Gathered by Frances Poste Good news! It was no April’s fool  joke for Marilyn Keyser — at her checkup she was given a clean bill of health that day.   Norman and and Diane Geigle, Geigle, Gerald and Esther Wolford, Brenda Carmichael and Terry and Amy Beers spent Easter with the Randy and Heidi Kopren and family in Bison.   Merlin and Mary Jane Doyle celebrated Easter by meeting Joe and Barb Croell and Jim Doyle in Rapid City. They attended Mass at the Cathedral and then out to dinner.   Artist of the the month, featured featured at the First Interstate Bank by the Wall Art Guild, will be Garrett Shearer for April.   George and Lorna Moore were among the guests for Easter at the home of Brett and Tammy Prang, south of Kadoka.   On Sunday, Sunday, Kent and Kelly Lurz hosted an Easter brunch. Guests were Bill and Kay Leonard; Neal and Peggy Lurz and Mike, Jessica Kroells and family.   Holy Week Services at the Wall Drug Traveler’s Chapel were well attended. Monday, Pastor Ron Burtz was the speaker; Tuesday was Pastor Darwin Kopfmann; Wednesday, Fr. Leo Hausmann and Thursday were heard Pastor Curtis Garland. The offering went to Church Response.   A long guest list including including Margaret, Fred, Doris, Rose Ann and Julie Eisenbraun; Loretta White; Curtis, LuAnn and Analise Garland enjoyed Easter at the home of  Gene and Alma Crosbie of New Underwood.   Senior Citizens (YAH) (YAH) met for their monthly meeting at Prairie  Village on Monday, Monday, April 1st. Sixteen were in attendance. Carol Hahn and Frances Poste were hostesses.   In the monthly newsletter for West River Electric, April issue of  Cooperative Connections, there is an interesting article about the

Shrine Circus. Willis Kopren of  Bison is Naja Shrine Potentate. His son Randy is a lineman from Grand Electric. The Naja Shrine provides treatments for children in the Shriner’s Children’s Hospital. Joel Stephens, a Journeyman Lineman from WREA, clowns around as “Katchup” at the circus. His reason for becoming a Mason and then a Shriner was to pay back the Shriners for caring for his son about ten years ago. The Naja Shriner Circus will be in Rapid City in May; Deadwood and Lemmon the end of June.   Easter guests of Frances Poste were Michelle Lamphere; Mark, Darlene, Amanda and Kristina Poste. Amanda couldn’t enjoy the meal as much as the others as she had oral surgery on Friday to extract her wisdom teeth.   Belated 85th 85th birthday birthday greetings greetings go out to Florence Glassgow whose birthday was March 30th. She is staying with a daughter in Hillsboro, Ind.   There was an obituary in last week’s Courant for Esther Long. Our condolences go out to her family and friends. (Palma Johannesen is her daughter).   The area Easter Egg Hunts were timed so that (maybe) some of the kids could get in on a couple of  them! Interior had theirs at 11:00, Wall at 1:00 and Wasta at 2:00. Hope they were well attended.   Donna Jedlicka Jedlicka had Easter dindinner for David, Kathy and family of  Rapid City, a week early. Mike and family of Sioux Falls, couldn’t come because of bad weather there. Thursday, March 27th, David and Jacob visited Donna.   The Easter Celebration included the baptism of Brady Melvin Harnisch. Also the 90th birthday of  Wilma Harnisch. A dinner was served after services and Brady  joined his parents, William and Tracy, and brothers Luke and Hunter, and sister, Brooke, all of  Colorado, Eric and Jen Harnisch and Andy, Evan and Liby,

Boyss BAsketBAll Boy FundrAiser Free Admission!  thursdAy, April 11th • WAll school gym. 5:30 p.m. — Free Will Donation Hot Dog Feed 6:30 p.m. — Volleball game — Wall Local Athletes vs Wall Senior Athletes  dane routine b Wall youth Football cheeleaes  7:30 p.m. Basketball game  Wall Local Athletes vs the South Dakota National Guard Athletes 

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Grandma Yuvonne Harnisch of  Minnesota, Grandma Linda Tarver of Oklahoma, Pastor Curtis, LuAnn and Analise Garland, Helen Slovek, Dan, Bev and Daryl Dartt and Mildred Harnisch.   Claramae White White returned form Herndon, Va., on Monday from a twelve day visit with Kelly White and family. We toured Mt. Vernon, Williamsburg and Virgina Beach. The water in the Atlantic Ocean was not warm enough for the

Club Notes   YOUNG AT HEART HEART SENIOR CITIZEN GROUP   Young at Heart Senior Citizens met April 1, 2013 at Prairie Village.   Carol read an article article on why men never get depressed. It was very enlightening. Sixteen members were present.

  New Business: Motion was made, seconded and approved to send $50 to the Children’s Car Hospital and School in Sioux Falls.   Carol and Gerald presented presented articles on April’s Fools Day — Very good!   Upcoming events:   •April 18th: 18th: Senior Potluck Potluck

  Treasurer’s report given, approved and readied for audit. Secretary’s report read and approved.   Old Business: Discussion held on boxes for our servicemen overseas. At present Timmie Grimmett is our only local person who will have a box this month.

  •April 23rd: 23rd: Theme Theme Meal   Hostesses today: Frances Poste and Carol Hahn.   Next meeting meeting will be be held May May 6 and hostess will be Kay Leonard and Arla Olson. Respectfully submitted,  Arla Olson

Wasta Wander anderings  ings  Submitted by Lloyd & Margee Willey   Arizona wanderings: The desert seemed quite bleak and colorless after the great abundance of tropical greenery and shade of Florida.   Soon, though, the desert’s own uniqueness sets in and begins to challenge the eye to seek and appreciate the tiny flower, the purple hue to the sky at times and so you smile and say, “Well, it just is what it is.” While we mortals may try to carve a bit of South Dakota or New  York or Iowa out of the desert, guess what? It’s still the desert and in its way pretty spectacular!   We’ve enjoyed great-grandson Skylar Patterson and have gone fishing with him and attended his baseball games.   Just so none of you back home are concerned that Lloyd and I might become too idle for our health and well being, we are pleased to share with all of you that we do have a medium size project we are taking on.   We have had an ongoing battle battle with termites here at our desert home. At this time the score is probably 3-1, with us having the “1”, termites “3”.   There have been several additions to this smallish place, all

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being done before our time and kind of hap-hazard, so while our present project was not a thing of  beauty, five or six years ago we did make some cosmetic improvements, sanding, painting, new floor covering, some exterior work and it looked pretty good. Last year we noticed the “termite trail” but put off repairs until another time.   So here we are now at the another time. Paneling is off, munched on wood made visible so the fun now begins! Fortunately at this point it appears only one wall and a small section of flooring needs replacing. Enough about work!   The friendly woodpecker stopped off at the hummingbird feeder for a quick slurpie and is, I’m sure, loudly thanking Lloyd for keeping the jug full. We do have a hummingbird who also visits, but he is not so vocal in his thanks. A  dove is nesting in the tall saguaro cactus, the quail make their twice daily passage from their nesting places across the road as they scout for feedings and leavings from snowbirds and resident birds alike. They are so entertaining to watch!   The creosote bush is covered with tiny yellow flowers and many bees! Also noticed are the ocotillo (ocoteo) with tall spears rising from a center clump with a cluster of purple flowers on the end.   We think of you friends and neighbors at home and wish you warmer temperatures and good moisture.   Happy Trails!

Wall School District #51-5 Breakfast & Lunch Menu April 4 to April 10, 2013   Thursday: Breakfast: Cheese, Sausage, Egg Biscuit, Milk or  Juice.   Lunch: Chicken Noodle Noodle Casserole, Peas, Roll, Apple Slices, Milk.   Friday: No School.   Monday: Breakfast: French Toast, Egg Patty, Milk or Juice.   Lunch: Chicken Fajitas w/Cheese & Lettuce, Corn, Fruit, Milk.   Tuesda Tuesday: y: Fre Free e Breakfas Breakfast: t: Pancake Sausage, Milk or Juice.   Lunch: Tator Tator Tot Casserole, Roll, Green Beans, Orange Slices, Milk.   Wednesday: Breakfast: Waffle, Egg Patty, Milk or Juice.   Lunch: Taco Salad, Bread Stick, Refried Beans, Milk.

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Wall School  Upcoming  Events  Thurs., April 4 - Sat., April 13 Thursday, April 4: Golf Elks CC Challenge @ 9 a.m.; Neighborhood Works Meet with Staff  3:45 p.m. Friday, April 5: No School; Chadron State College Scholastics Contest; Kindergarten Screening; Prom-Grand March @ 6:30 p.m. (Doors open at 6:15). Monday, April 8: BHYFL Meeting at 5:15 p.m. Tuesday, April 9: Harry Weller  Track Invite @ Kadoka 12 p.m. MT; Recorder Karate 3:30-4 p.m.;  AAU Wrestling Banquet @ 5:15 p.m. MPR. Wednesday, April 10: School Board Meeting @ 7 p.m. Thursday, April 11: National Guard BBB Fundraiser Fundraiser.. Friday, April 12: No School; Golf Wall Invite @ 9:30 a.m. Saturday, April 13: HS Center  of the Nation Track Meet @ Belle Fourche, 9 a.m.; MS Track Invite @ RC Christian.

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 Do the Hustle Hustle   Spring is here, with its April showers, watching robins plucking their tasty morsels from the ground, green grass, and the sound of lawn mowers purring off in the distance. Speaking of robins, did you know that a baby robin eats 14 feet of earthworms daily? That's a lot of chow that mama robin must hustle up. Are you hustling like the mama robin everyday? She sets a good example for all of us. Speaking of hustling, does anyone remember the popular song back in the disco days of the late 70s and the early 80's called, "Do the Hustle?" Personally, I am

thing you do, always doing your very best. Never allow yourself to be lazy. Be persistent and diligent in completing the tasks set before you this day.   Do the hustle with PASSION! Don't let fear or discouragement hold you back from taking risks. Embrace life with an enthusiasm that motivates you even when the road gets tough and you feel yourself losing steam.   Do the hustle with VISION! Life is not just the here and now. Today is only a small piece of the puzzle. Take some time today to look at the big picture to get a better perspec-

thankful the song's age oftitle disco is long past,that but the does remind me of something that we all need to do every day-wake up each morning and think, "Do the hustle!"   Do the hustle with PURPOSE! Set goals and make sure you have a written plan; then follow it. It's no good to just flit from one thing to the next in a busy frenzy, nor is it good to wander through your day aimlessly. Know where you are and where you are going, and how you are going to get from here to there.   Do the hustle with EXCELLENCE! Strive to excel in every-

tive on things. Purpose! Excellence! Passion! Vision! These are some of the most vital key elements found in the life of one who is considered successful. So, what are you waiting for? Get on out there and "Do the Hustle!"

Bob Prentice speaks to thousands of people in highly motivational seminars each year. Call Bob for more details at 800-437-9715 and be sure to check out Bob’s website at: www.mrattitudespeaks.com

The Looking Looki ng Glass of o f Time  Time    80 years ago… The shaft of the Jupiter gold mine, two miles east of Keystone, owned and operated by John Snowie, William Graham and others has reached a depth of 90 feet. The Jupiter is one of the old time mines of the southern Hills and was located by Mr. Snowie. Ore worth three dollars per ton has been reached and the operators are confident that they are close to a large body of high grade ore. Kenneth Lewis and a number of  other children received numerous cuts and bruises when a cart that they were riding down one of the Owanka hills went through a barbed fence. Kenneth was taken to New Underwood where Dr. O’Toole dressed his wounds. Several stitches were taken to close two cuts on his neck.   70 years ago…   The Wall Wall Firemen were called out Saturday afternoon to fight a prairie fire about thirty miles northeast of town. Several cars, along with the chemical wagon and portable grass fire extinguishers, got as far as five miles north of  Quinn, when they learned that the fire was under control. Burning thistle on the Matt Smith ranch was the cause.   BIRTH: Born to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hamann, a girl, Friday, March 26.   No town election will be be held in Wall this year as the deadline for filing nominating petitions ended last Wednesday, with only one nominee for each office. Al Strandell will be declared elected for a three year term on the Town Board of Trustees. The other elected officials will be Howard Connolly, Connolly, for Clerk; Mrs. Ethel Herink, for Treasurer; and J. A. Galbraith, for  Assessor..  Assessor   The swollen, turgid Missouri river boiled past Pierre at the highest level recorded since 1881, and reports of a continued rise in the stream at Mobridge, 100 miles upstream, presaged possible unpresented flood conditions here. Close to 40 homes along Missouri Missouri avenue, first street up from the stream, had river in their backyards and several were completely surrounded. Many families were moving out in anticipation of an expected further rise. Damage thus far, however, was confined principally to flooding of basements by backed up sewers. Latest official reading was 18.90 on the river guage, at noon, representing about a three-inch rise in the preceeding six hours. Flood state is 15 feet.   60 years ago…   About midnight, last Thursday, Sheriff Glen Best was notified that a car had been left burning in the middle of the highway about five miles east of Quinn. Glen drove down from Rapid City to investigate. He stopped in Wall to get Bryce Kennedy to drive out with him to pick up the car. They found the car as reported — a 1941 Plymouth sans license and anything else that might show ownership, standing in the center of the road still smoldering. Bryce pulled the car into Wall and it still sits on the north end of Main Street. Harold Welsh says that nothing has been heard of the owner or the driver of  the burned car.   Aldermen for two of the three wards in Wall will have opposition in the coming municipal election,  April 21. There are three council-

men to be elected, one for each of  the three wards. In Ward I, Dr. G.W. Mills is the only candidate that had filed. The deadline was Tuesday. Ward II will have the choice of W. G. Shelton or Erhard Eisenbraun. Ward III has Otto Eisenbraun or Bryce Kennedy. Mills and Shelton are seeking reelection. Wayne Crown from Ward III did not seek return to office.   Two juveniles were arrested during the dance in Wall Saturday night. One was taken before County Judge Geo. P. Hurst, where he was reprimanded and refused permission to drive on the city streets of Wall for 100 days. The boy agreed to pay all costs of  the window breakage at the school house. The other boy pled quilty to a charge of speeding in Justice Court in Wall, Tuesday morning. He was assessed costs and paroled to his parents for future good behavior.   50 years ago…   Larry Lurz, Lurz, fifteen year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lurz of  Philip, last week won the State Flyweight Boxing Championship crown at the Boxing tournament at Miller. His manager, Jim Moross, won the state heavyweight crown at the same meet.   The Wall Wall firemen were called out on Saturday night to help the Wasta Department put out a grass fire apparently set by the C&NW freight. This seems to be a weekly occurrence. The Wall volunteers were also called out for a small shed fire at the rear of the Melvin Lambert home. No damage reported. A trash fire Sunday noon back of the Methodist Church was extinguished by neighbors without a call to the Fire Department.   Only one candidate for each of  the three vacancies filed for the three vacancies on the City Council. The present members each filed petitions so there will be no change on the City Council — H. M. Hatton for Ward I; Erhard Eisenbraun for Ward II; and Otto Eisenbraun for Ward III. The four hold-over members are Alfred E. Strandell, mayor, T. E. Hustead, Merlin Jensen and Merl Flatt.   Jerry Kjerstad won both the Championship Showmanship and the Champion Fitting in the horse division of the South Dakota State College Little International that was held in Brookings, Saturday. Jerry Kjerstad is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Elnoris Kjerstad of  Quinn. He graduated from the Wall High School with the class of  1960, and is a junior at State College.   40 years ago…   Lori Smith was was awarded with the Effie Atwater Bertsch Scholarship at the “Little International” March 23 and 24 at South Dakota State University in Brookings. Lori received this scholarship for outstanding scholarship achievements and will cover the 1973-74 school year. She is receiving a double major in psychology and Child Development.   The weather report from the Cottonwood Ranger Station is as follows: The high recorded Wednesday was 60 degrees. The low recorded on Friday at 28 degrees. We received .92 inches of  rain on Thursday and .56 inches of  rain on Saturday.   Estes Brothers Inc., received the

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 Nicholas H. Koenigs____________________________ Koenigs_____________________________  _ 

Obituaries   Anna Lee Humphrey______________________ Humphrey_____________________________  _______    Anna Lee Humphrey, Humphrey, 84, died Friday, March 29, 2013, at Good Samaritan Nursing Home in New Underwood.   Survivors include her husband, Carl Humphrey, Wasta; sons, David Humphrey, Quinn, and  Aaron Humphrey, Chaska, Minn.; daughters, Linda Opstedahl, Union Center, Marilyn Stover, Owanka, Cathy Hymans, Canton, and Peggy Gilliam, Rozet, Wyo.; 17 grandchildren;; 18 great-gra grandchildren great-grandchilndchildren; and one great-great grand-

child.   Visitation will be from 5 p.m. to to 7 p.m. Thursday, April 4, at Osheim & Schmidt Funeral Home in Rapid City.   Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Friday, April 5, at the funeral home, with Harold Delbridge officiating. Burial will follow at Lakeside Cemetery near Wasta.   Memorials may be directed to the Good Samaritan Center in New Underwood or a charity of the donor’s choice.

  Nicholas Herman Koenigs, 68, of  Cheyenne, Wyo., died Tuesday, March 26, 2013, at the Davis Hospice Center.   He was born on July 11, 11, 1944 in Fond Du Lac, Wis., and had lived in Cheyenne for the last fifteen months with previous residency in Douglas, Wyo.   Mr. Koenigs served in the U.S.  Army during during the Vietnam War. He retired from the National Park Service as a facility manager. Nick was a member of the Lions Club, Knights of Columbus, Habitat for Humanity, American Red Cross, sang in many church choirs, and was an EMT.

  He is survived survived by his wife, Anne Marie (Johnson) Koenigs, whom he married on February 4, 1967 in Romeo, Mich.; two sons, Nicholas James Koenigs (Jodie) and Todd  Allen Koenigs, all of Cheyenne; five brothers, Anthony (Loretta), Laurence (Jean), Daniel (Donna), Matthew (Nancy), and Patrick (Karen), all of Wis.; six sisters, Kathleen Rabe (Ronald), MaryAnn Sinclair (Lawrence), Cecelia St. Lawrence (Robert), Grace Hanke (Larry), and Christine Schwenck (Ronald), all of Wis., and Helen Parise (Fred) of Neb.; six grandchildren, Shelby, Mariah, Isaac, Kellyn, Abigail, and Chase; and

one great grandchild, TaylaJane.   Nick was preceded in death by two sisters, Phyllis and Rosalie Koenigs; and his parents, Hugo and Anna (Steffes) Koenigs.   Private family graveside services were held at the Burns Cemetery, under the direction of Wiederspahn-Radomsky spahn-Radomsk y Chapel.   Friends who wish may contribute to the Special Olympics Wisconsin, Inc., 2310 Crossroads Drive Suite 1000, Madison, WI 53718 in memory of Phyllis and Rosalie Koenigs.   Friends may also sign his online guestbook at www.wrcfuneral.com.

Miller__________________________________   Anthony “Tony” “Tony” Olic_____________________________  Olic_____________________________   Delores Miller__________________________________    Anthony “Tony” “Tony” Olic, 80, died Saturday, March 30, 2013 at the Good Samaritan Nursing Home in

ation, Tony moved around a lot as a surveyor working on missile sites, with his first job taking him

parents; brother: Frank; sister: Patricia; brothers-in-law: Russell and Leroy; and nephew: Mike.

Harold. Delores’ mother died when she was nine years old and her father married Annis Jacobsen a few

many friends and caretakers.   Delores is survived by her husband Gail; her brothers: Harold

New Underwood.   Anthony Olic was born April 1, 1932 at Jenec, Czechoslovakia to Frank and Bessie Olic. His dad, Frank had passed away 8 months prior to Anthony’s birth. Tony grew up in Imlay, S.D. among his brothers and sisters. He went to grade school at Imlay and to various high schools, graduating from Belvidere High School in 1950. After gradu-

to many states and in between moves he made his home with his sister, Helen and Leroy Miller.  After retiring Tony settled in New Underwood, S.D.   Survivors include include three sisters: Marie Tedrow of Murdo, S.D., Helen R. Miller of Rapid City, and Bessie Konvalinka of Czech Republic.   He was preceded in death death by his

  Memorial services were held Wednesday, April 3, 2013 at Osheim & Schmidt Funeral Home, Rapid City, with Rev. William Zandri officiating.   Inurnment followed followed at Mt. Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Rapid City.   In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Good Samaritan Center at New Underwood.

years later.graduated from Vivian   Delores Vivian High School and attended college at Black Hills Teachers College. She taught country school north of   Vivian.   June 2, 1957 1957 she married Gail Gail Miller of Presho, S.D. and continued to teach country school south of Presho.   Delores and Gail Gail owned a jewelry store in Presho where she was very active in her Church and Jaycettes. These were happy, busy years with many good times water skiing and flying to California to visit Gail’s sister and Texas to visit Delores’ parents in their plane.   In 1965, they bought the Jewel Box in Pierre which they owned and operated for 20 years. After retiring, Gail and Delores wintered in and eventually moved to Bullhead, Ariz., where they continued to make new friends and invest in real estate. In later years, Delores enjoyed helping with the Miller –  Matthews farming, ranching, and hunting operation.   Delores had had a wonderful wonderful personpersonality and never had a bad word for anyone. She was a wonderful wife to Gail and will be greatly missed by him, her family, and all her

Koester of Milford Koester of Rapid Murdo;City andand other very close and special people in her life: Carl and Jake Mathews of Midland, and Brenda, Mike, Devin and Tyler Kroeber of Onida; her caretakers: Shirley, Gloria, Brenda and Tania; and many nieces, nephews and friends.   She was preceded in death by her parents Fred and Laura Koester and her stepmother Annis Koester, step-brother Lawrence Jacobson, father and mother-in-law Eugene and Violet Miller, sistersin-law Gladys Gardner, Donna Koester and Becky Koester and brother-in-law Rocky Gardner.

Edna Joy_______________ Joy_____________________________________  ______________________ 

Edna Joy, age 94, of Midland,

she met her future husband, Harold “Stub” Joy. They were married about a year later. They honeymooned in the Black Hills with a new car Stub purchased for $600. Together they worked long hours at their service station and lived in an apartment at the back of the garage. Their first child, Sharon Kay, was born in 1944. When Sharon was 18 months old, they moved into the house where Edna would live for the next 63 years. In 1948, a son, Larry Dale, joined the family. As a family, they enjoyed vacationing in the Black Hills, fishing and checking cows together. Their home was a second home to many. Edna moved to the Silverleaf As-

son, Tonya (John) Kramer, Jaremy (April) Joy, and Josh (Amy) Joy; eight great-grandchildren, Tyler and Kaitlyn Hemmingson, Tanner and Brianna Quinn, Coy, Corbin and Colden Kramer and Owen Joy; three sisters, Vera Portanova and her husband, “Port,” of Camarillo, Calif., Esther Downen and her husband, Maynard, of Fairburn, and Irene Willoughby and her husband, “Red,” of Midland; a brother, Melvin Eckert and his wife, Gail, of  Rapid City; and a host of other relatives and friends. In addition to her husband, Stub, in 1969, she is preceded in death by her parents and three brothers, Harold, John and Milo Eckert.

S.D., died Friday, March 29, 2013, at the Philip Nursing Home. Edna M. Eckert was born on July 10, 1918, to John and Marie (Koerner) Eckert. She was raised at the family farm nine miles south of Midland. Edna was baptized and confirmed at St. Peter’s Lutheran Church. There were eight children in the family, Edna being the oldest girl was responsible for helping her mother with the chores and younger brothers and sisters. As a young girl, she was not too excited about playing with her doll as she had real babies to tend to. She walked or rode a horse to the country school two miles from her home which she attended through the eighth grade. fter the eighth grade, she  A fter worked for other families babysitting and other odd jobs. Edna went to work for Fern and Archie Joy, taking care of their children. There

sisted Living in Philip in 2009. In 2012, she moved to the nursing home in Philip. In both places she was lovingly cared for by their outstanding staff. Edna was always very active in her community. She was in several clubs and a member of the Trinity Lutheran Church, where she was a Sunday school teacher, Mission Band leader and a member of Ruth Circle. She enjoyed walking, sewing and had made many quilts for her family, and baking rolls and cookies which she shared with many friends and family over the years. Most of all she enjoyed spending time with family family.. Grateful for having shared her life include her daughter, Sharon Hemmingson and her husband, Dave, of Philip; her son, Larry Joy and his wife, Barb, of Pierre; five grandchildren, Tammie (Marty) Quinn, Todd (Sharon) Hemming-

Services were held Tuesday,  April 2, at the Trinity Lutheran Church in Midland, with Pastor Frezil Westerlund officiating. Music was provided by Scotti Block, pianist, and Elvera Moos, vocalist. Reader was Jessica Root. Ushers were Gary Phillips and Keith Harry. Pallbearers were Tammie and Marty Quinn, Todd and Sharon Hemmingson, Tonya and John Kramer, Jaremy, Joshua and Amy Joy, and April Seifert. Honorary pallbearers were Edna’s nieces, nephews and great-grandc great-grandchildren. hildren. Interment was at the Midland Cemetery.  A memorial has been established.  Arrangements were with the Rush Funeral Home of Philip. Her online guestbook is available at www.rushfuneralhome.com

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Pennington County Courant for one year, 1981-1982. A July 8 wed-

opposed. Same story in Wasta. Over there the city election, like

contract to build the new complex for Rapid City Implement. It will be located on the north side of Interstate 90, just east of the Howard Johnson. It will include the new shop with 12,500 sq. ft. of  floor space and be equipped with the latest air handing equipment meeting the OSHA standards. Another part of the building will house the sales and parts area and will have 13,500 sq. ft. of floor space and this part will be fully air-conditioned. A 1,000 sq. ft. steam room will be built and also a warehouse building which will match the color and design of the main building. It will be built with Behlen rigid frame construction.   Miss Barbara Barbara Strandell, Strandell, daughdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Strandell and granddaughter of Esther Bielmaier and of Alfred Strandell, will soon conclude her term at S. D. State University students’ association president. Her term office marked the first time in 27 years that a woman has been president of this organization. She will graduate in May with a major in psychology.   30 years ago…   All systems seem seem to be a go for the proposed Church School addi-

ding planned.   TheisWall W all Volunteer Fire Department was called into action on Wednesday, March 30, to fight a stubble fire northwest of Wall. Local firefighters had to battle the elements, as well as the fire, on some of Delbert Paulsen’s land. The exact reason for the start of  the blaze was not determined, but it was believed that the exhaust pipe from a state-owned vehicle set the fire off. State workers had been testing the area for gravel for two or three days, according to Mrs. Paulsen, and one of the vehicles got stuck. Apparently, in the process of trying to get the vehicle out, the exhaust pipe got hot enough to start the fire.   The newly-elected board memmembers for the Wall Softball Association will be holding their first board meeting on Monday, April 11, at the Golden West Telecommunications Cooperative, Inc., Hospitality Room. Newly-elected board members are Lyle Carmichael, Monte Simon, Jim Szymonski, Karol Patterson, Jim Clark, Al Eisenbraun and Rick Harl.   20 years ago…   With city elections elections scheduled for Tuesday, April 13, there will be none in Wall, Quinn or Wasta. In Wall there were two seats up for election. Incumbent Rod Stratton decided not to seek re-election and his chair will be given to Kent Lurz, the only one in Stratton’s old precinct to file an election petition. Terry Peters, who’s served one meeting on the council as a fill-in for Don Kelly, who resigned earlier this year following his election to the Pennington County Commission, filed petition papers and, like Lurz, now goes to the council uncontested. In Quinn, Emil  Votroubek,  Votr oubek, an incumbent, incumbent, was was un-

Wall and wasfor cancelled because theQuinn, candidate the threeyear term of Trustee, Mel Lambert, was unopposed.   Saturday night, Wall played host to the Rapid City Catalyst Club’s annual Good Neighbor Recognition Banquet. Over 300 attended the Elkton House-catered event that honored four Good Neighbors, two of whom call Wall home, Ann Kitterman and Evelyn Patterson. Others honored that evening were Florence Daughenbaugh and Harold Hasselstrom, both of Hermosa.   BIRTH: Born March 3, 1993 a girl, Courtney Rae, to Rocky and Ronelle Hook of Pierre. Little Courtney weighted in at 7 lbs. 5 oz. and measured 20 inches long. Grandparents are Darwin and Linda Hook, Wall, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ramser, Presho. Greatgrandparents are Nick and Elsie Feller, Quinn, Violet Hook, Philip and Rose Scott, Pierre.

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tion to the Wall United Methodist Church after a very successful auction at the Wall Sale Ring in north Wall on Saturday, March 19. There was a large turnout on the rather cool day, and a wide variety of  items were auctioned off. The proceeds, unofficially over $10,000, will give the Methodist Church a definite boost toward meeting expenses for the new Church School.   Mrs. Marie Marie Kurtenbach Kurtenbach of ParkParkston, wishes to announce the engagement of her daughter, Jan, to Carl Hill of Wall. Carl is the son of  Gerald and Esther Wolford of Walbridge, Ohio. Jan was editor of the

  10 years ago…   The April 8th election will fill three openings on the Wall school board. Seven candidates, Rose Barber, Pat Paulsen, Casey Trask, Casey Weaver, Glen Lakner, Joel Stephens and Scot Eisenbraun, are vying for these three-yearterms. Voters will also be asked which site they wish to have the new K-12 school facility built at, Crown or Hustead. Two candidates, Tracie Crawford and Gina Ferris, will run for three-year-spot on Wasta’s Town Board of  Trustees.   BIRTH: Born January 23, 2003 a daughter, Shanea Dayle, to Nancy Tajaden of Rapid City. Grandparents are Jef and Marilyn Wilsey, Creighton and the late Dale Plant. Grant-grandparents are Dale and Lucille Randolph of  Rapid City.

  Delores Miller, 82, 82, died Saturday, March 30, 23013, at her home in Pierre   Funeral services will be held Thursday, April 4, 2013, at Lutheran Memorial Church at 2:00 pm. Burial will followed at the Riverside Cemetery   Arrangement Arrangementss have been placed in care of Isburg Funeral Chapel. Online condolences may be made at www.isburgfuneralchapels.com Delores was born on November 21, 1931 to Fred and Laura Koester in Lyman County where she joined her two older brothers, Melford and

Dowling Community Church Memorial Day through Labor Day Service 10:00 a.m.

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Evangelical Free Bible Church Wall Ron Burtz, Pastor  279-2867 • www.wallfreechurch www.wallfreechurch.com .com Wednesdays: Good News Club, 2:45 p.m.,  Awana 4:45 p.m., Yo Youth uth Nite, 7:00 p.m.; Sundays: Sunday School &  Adult Bible Fellowship, Fellowship, 9 a.m., Sunday Worship Service, 10:30 a.m., Women’s Bible Study, 6:30 p.m. Interior Community Church Highway 44 East Sunday School 9:30 a.m.; Sunday Worship Service 10:30 a.m. Scenic Community Church Pastor Ken Toews Services - 2nd and 4th Sundays 9:00 a.m.; Sept. through May. First Baptist Church New Underwood Pastor James Harbert Bible Study, 9:00 a.m.; Sunday Services, 10:00 a.m. Wall United Methodist Church Pastor Darwin Kopfmann • 279-2359 Sunday Worship 10:00 a.m. Wasta Services Sundays at 8:30 a.m. New Underwood Community Church Pastor Wes Wileman Sunday School 9 a.m.;  Adult & Children Children Service 10 a.m.; a.m.; Youth You th Fellowship: Wed. 7 - 8:30 p.m. St. John's Catholic Church New Underwood Father William Zandri Mass: Sundays at 11:00 a.m.; Wednesdays at 9:30 a.m. at Good Samaritan Nursing Home; Reconciliation Reconciliatio n before Sun. Mass

GO, AND SIN NO MORE Posted By Pastor Cornelius R. Stam The self-righteous Pharisees had brought a fallen woman to Jesus and, “when they had set her in the midst”, they began to accuse her, saying: “Now Moses in the law commanded us, that such should be stoned: but what sayest Thou?” (John 8:5). They were using this fallen woman to embarrass the Lord into agreeing that this woman should be stoned, or  else leaving Himself open to a charge of repudiating Moses’ Law.  At first He made “as though He heard them not”, but, when they continued asking, they got what they asked for! Simply answering: “He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her”, the Lord turned away again to let that sentence do its work. They had “set her  in the midst”. Now He had set them in the midst and, “being convicted by their own conscience”, they “went out one by one” (Ver.9).  And there stood the woman alone before Him: a great sinner and a great Saviour. Since none of the Pharisees had dared to cast a stone at her, the Lord said: “Neither  do I condemn thee: go, and sin no more” (Ver.11). Thus the Lord graciously forgave the sinner-woman, yet without ignoring the demand of the Law. He had not denied that the woman deserved punishment. He had only pointed out that the Pharisees themselves were sinners; that they, like she, needed a Saviour. Thank God! Since “Christ died for our sins”, God can  justly forgive us — and He will, IF we but acknowledge our sin and our need of a Saviour, and do not join the selfrighteous who keep “going about to establish their own righteousness” (Rom.10:3). “This is a faithful saying, and worthy of all acceptation, that Christ Jesus came into the world to save SINNERS… ” (I Tim.1:15). God is very gracious to those who will acknowledge their sin and their need: “For the same Lord over all is RICH UNTO ALL THAT CALL UPON HIM.” “FOR WHOSOEVER SHALL CALL UPON THE NAME OF THE LORD SHALL BE SAVED” (Rom. 10:12,13).

St. Patrick's Catholic Church • Wall Rev. Leo Hausmann Masses: Saturday 5 p.m., Sunday 8 a.m. Weekdays refer to Bulletin

First Evangelical Lutheran Church Wall Pastor Curtis Garland Sunday Service, 9 a.m. Emmanuel Lutheran Church Creighton Services 11:00 a.m. Sunday morning.

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St. Margaret Church • Lakeside Mass: Saturday 7 p.m. even number months or  Sunday 10 a.m. odd number months Holy Rosary Church • Interior  Mass: Saturday 7 p.m. odd number months or  Sunday 10 a.m. even number months

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ublic Notices PENNINGTON COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS MINUTES MARCH 19, 2013  A meeting of t he Penningt on Count y Board of Commissioners was held on Tuesday, March 19, 2013, in the Commissioners' meeting room of the Pennington County Courthouse. Chairperson Lyndell Lyndell Petersen called the meeting to order at 9:00 a.m. with the following Commissioners present: Ken Davis, Don Holloway and Nancy Trautman. Commissioner  Buskerud was not in attendance. APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA MOVED by Davis and seconded by Trautman to remove Item 14, Tax Increment District #65, from the agenda and reschedule on April 16, 2013, postpone the discussion of Legal Reserve in General Fund and General Fund OTO Supplement SP13-012 until after 11 a.m., and approve the agenda as amended. Vote: Unanimous. CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS items have onThe the following Consent Agenda for been actionplaced to be taken by a single vote of the Board of  Commissioners. Any item may be removed from the Consent Agenda for separate consideration. MOVED by Trautman and seconded by Holloway to approve Consent Agenda Items 5-9 as presented. Vote: Unanimous. 5. Approve the minutes of the March 5, 2013, Board of Commissioners’ meeting. 6. Approve the vouchers listed at the end of the minutes for expenditures for insurance, professional services, publications, rentals, supplies, repairs, maintenance, travel, conference fees, utilities, furniture and equipment totaling $2,168,380.33. 7. Approve the following resolution authorizing those designated persons to request range fire suppression assistance from the South Dakota Division of Wildland Fire Suppression and the County Rangeland Fire Protection Agreement with the South Dakota Division of Wildland Fire Suppression and authorize the Chairperson’s signature thereto. PENNINGTON COUNTY COMMISSION RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING A FIRE PROTECTION AGREEMENT AND DESIGNATION OF PERSONNEL WITH AUTHORITY TO REQUEST FIRE SUPPRESSION ASSISTANCE WHEREAS, the State of  South Dakota may enter into cooperative agreements with counties for the provision of assistance in fire prevention and suppression efforts pursuant to SDCL §§ 41-20-4, 41-20-8, 4120-8.1 and the Joint Powers provisions of SDCL Chap. 124, and WHEREAS, Pennington County may cooperate with the Secretary of Agriculture for the protection of range, farm and forest lands in Pennington County from fire pursuant to SDCL §§ 34-31-1, 34-31-2 and the Joint Powers provisions of  SDCL Chap. 1-24, and WHEREAS, such cooperative assistance between the State of South Dakota and Pennington County is highly desirable and increases the effectiveness of the protection of  range, farm and forest lands in Pennington County from wildfire, and WHEREAS, pursuant to SDCL § 41-20-8.1, the South Dakota Wildland Fire Coordinator may assist in the suppression of rangeland fires within the county upon request of a Board of County Commissioners or its designee, and WHEREAS, the South Dakota Wildland Fire Coordinator that a person(s)has be requested officially designated by the Pennington County Commission to make such requests, and WHEREAS, at the time of a fire emergency there is insufficient time to convene the Board of Pennington County Commissioners to make such requests, and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED, by the Pennington County Board of  Commissioners that Pennington County enter into a County Rangeland Fire Protection  Agreement with the State of  South Dakota Department of   Agriculture to cooperate in fire prevention and suppression efforts, and BE IT HEREBY FURTHER RESOLVED, that the list of individuals set forth below are hereby authorized to request assistance, on behalf of Pennington County, for suppression of rangeland fires within Pennington County as specified in SDCL § 41-20-8.1. The authority to request assistance as herein provided shall continue in full force and effect until terminated or modified by resolution of the Pennington County Board of Commissioners.

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Duly passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the Pennington County Commission on the 19th day of March, 2013. PENNINGTON COUNTY COMMISSION:  ATTEST: (SEAL) /s/ Lyndell Petersen, Chairperson Julie A. Pearson,  Auditor  8. Approve the 2013 Bridge Reinspection Program Resolution for use with SDDOT Retainer Contracts and authorize the Chairperson’s signature thereto. BRIDGE REINSPECTION PROGRAM RESOLUTION FOR USE WITH SDDOT RETAINER CONTRACTS WHEREAS, Title 23, Section 151, United States Code and Title 23, Part 650, Subpart C, Code of Federal Regulations, requires initial inspection of all bridges and reinspection at intervals not to exceed two years with the exception of reinforced concrete box culverts that meet specific criteria. These culverts are reinspected at intervals not to exceed four  years. THERFORE, Pennington County is desirous of participating in the Bridge Inspection Program using Bridge Replacement funds. The County requests SDDOT to hire Interstate Engineering Inc. (Consulting Engineers) for the inspection work. SDDOT will secure federal approvals, make payments to the Consulting Engineer for inspection services rendered and bill the County for 20% of  the cost. The County will be responsible for the required 20% matching funds. Dated this 19th day of  March, 2013, at Rapid City, South Dakota. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF PENNINGTON COUNTY /s/ Lyndell Petersen, Chairperson  ATTEST: (SEAL) /s/ Julie A. Pearson,  Auditor  9. Recognize and thank Pennington County volunteers for the month of February 2013. The list of volunteers is on file in the Human Resources office and is posted on the County Bulletin Board. End of Consent Agenda Introduction Of Ruth Esperance – Mystic District Ranger, US Forest Service 2012 Financial and Compliance Audit  – State State of South South Dakota, Dakota, Department Department of  Legislative Audit – Bruce Hintz, Auditor in Charge: MOVED by Holloway and seconded by Trautman to authorize the Chairperson’s signature on the Letter of  Engagement with Department of Legislative Audit. Vote: Unanimous. Request to Remove Property (Tax ID 48970) From Tax Deed Auction – Jeff  Biegler, Director of Parks and Recreation for the City of Rapid City: MOVED by Trautman and seconded by Davis to remove Parcel ID 48970 from the list of properties to be sold at the tax deed auction and further moved to direct the State’s Attorney to draft a resolution for the Chairperson’s signature to transfer  the property as a gift to the City of Rapid City. Vote: Unanimous. 9:15 A.M. Public Hearing – Title III Public Input on Projects MOVED by Trautman and seconded by Holloway that the Board of Commissioners take public comments regarding the proposal to expend Title III funds for  the following projects during calendar  year 2013. Wildl and firefighter training classes, wildland firefighter training simulator, fire retardant gel application system(s), radio communications equipment, increasing the protection of people and property from wildfire and insect infestations, emergency response equipment or  vehicles, wildland firefighting equipment, search & rescue and other emergency services as allowed by the Secure Rural Schools and Self Determination Act of  2000 and 2008. Vote: Unanimous. ITEMS FROM AUDITOR  A. New Retail (on-off sale) Malt Beverage – Mike’s Laundry Mat: MOVED by Holloway and seconded by Davis to approve the retail (on-off sale) malt beverage application for Mike’s Laundry Mat, Michael Wolf. The motion carried 3-1 on a roll call vote: Davis – yes, Holloway – yes, Trautman – no, Petersen – yes. ITEMS FROM SHERIFF  A. Configuration Management Document Addendum A – Statement Of  Work – Zuercher Technologies: MOVED by Holloway and seconded by Trautman to authorize the Chairperson’s signature on the addendum to the contract with Zuercher Technologies. Technologies. Vote: Unanimous. ITEMS FROM HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT  A. Letting & Financial Agreement 2013-03 (Reservoir Road) And Finan-

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cial Agreement 2013-03-2 (Plateau Lane): MOVED by Trautman and seconded by Davis to approve Letting and Financial Agreement 2013-03 between Pennington County and Rapid Valley Sanitary District – Water Service for Project 326102(1) 13, 12142, Reservoir  Road, and authorize the Chairperson’s signature. Vote: Unanimous. MOVED by Trautman and seconded by Holloway to approve Financial Agreement 2013-03-2 between Pennington County and Rapid Valley Sanitary District for Project 420427-2013, Plateau Lane, and authorize the Chairperson’s signature. Vote: Unanimous.  A. Professional Services for New Underwood Shop: MOVED by Holloway and seconded by Trautman to authorize the Highway Department to enter  into a contract with Fennel Design Inc., for design and scope of services for the New Underwood shop building. Vote: Unanimous. FY2014 Budget Valuation Presentation  – Director of Equalization Shannon Rittberger  Crisis Care Center Update – Health & Human Services Director Karen Romey ITEMS FROM PLANNING & ZONING MOVED by Trautman and seconded by Holloway to convene as the Board of   Adjustment. Vote: Unanimous.  A. APPEAL OF BUILDING PERMIT 13-22 FOR TIM AND VICKIE GRIFFIN Lot 6 and the E1/2 of Lot 5, Harms Tract, Section 8, T1N, R7E, BHM, Pennington County, South Dakota. MOVED by Holloway and seconded by Trautman to deny the appeal of building permit 13-22. Roll call vote: Davis – yes, yes, Holloway – yes, Trautman – yes, Petersen – yes. B. VARIANCE / VA 13-04: Sugar  Daddy’s, Daddy ’s, Kerri Johnston. Johnston. To reduce reduce the minimum required front yard setback from 25 feet to 6 feet for a deck and from 25 feet to 21 feet for an existing building in a Highway Service District in accordance with Sections 210 and 509 of the Pennington County Zoning Ordinance. Lot A of SE1/4SW1/4, Section 7, T2N, R5E, BHM, Pennington County, South Dakota. MOVED by Davis and seconded by Trautman to approve Variance / VA 13-04 with three conditions. Davis and Trautman agreed to withdraw their motion at the request of the Chairperson. MOVED by Trautman to continue this item for two weeks. The motion died for  lack of a second. MOVED by Davis and seconded by Trautman to continue this item to the April 2, 2013, Board of Commissioners’ meeting. Vote: Unanimous. MOVED by Davis and seconded by Trautman to adjourn as the Board of Ad justment and reconvene as the Board of  Commissioners. Vote: Unanimous. PLANNING & ZONING CONSENT AGENDA The following items have been placed on the Consent Agenda for action to be taken on all items by a single vote of the Board of Commissioners. Any item may be removed from the Consent Agenda for  separate action. MOVED by Trautman and seconded by Holloway to approve Consent Agenda Items C and D as presented. Vote: Unanimous. C. MINO MINOR R PLAT PLAT / PL 13-0 13-02: 2: Hill Hills s Septic; First Interstate Bank – Owner. To create Common Area 18 and Lot 47R of  Block 1 of Canyon Springs Preserve in accordance with Section 400.3 of the Pennington County Subdivision Regulations. EXISTING LEGAL: Lot 47, Block 1, Canyon Springs Preserve, Section 22, T2N, R6E, BHM, Pennington County, South Dakota. PROPOSED LEGAL: Common Area 18 and Lot 47R of  Block 1 of Canyon Springs Preserve, Section 22, T2N, R6E, BHM, Pennington County, South Dakota.  Approve Minor Plat / PL 13-02 with the following condition: 1) That prior to filing the plat with Register of Deeds, the note “ENTIRE COMMON AREA 18 TO BE FOR SANITARY SEWER PURPOSES. RESIDENTIAL STRUCTURES ARE PROHIBITED” be located on the plat. D. LAYOUT PLAT / PL 13-03: David Merchen; Davis Engineering – Agent. Agent. To create Lot A Revised and Lot B Revised of Merchen Addition in accordance with Section 400.1 of the Pennington County Subdivision Regulations. EXISTING LEGAL: Lot A and Lot B of Merchen Addition and Lot 4 of Merchen Addition #2, Section 21, T2N, R6E, BHM, Pennington County, South Dakota. PROPOSED LEGAL: Lot A Revised and Lot B Revised of  Merchen Addition, Section 21, T2N, R6E, BHM, Pennington County, South Dakota.  Approve Layout Pl at / PL 13-03 with the following eleven (11) (11) conditions: 1. That at the time of Minor Plat submittal, engineered road construction plans be submitted for Merchen Road and the Section Line ROW or a Subdivision Regulations Variance be obtained waiving this requirement; 2. That at the time of Minor  Plat submittal, the applicant submits percolation tests and soil profile information for all three lots to be reviewed and approved by the Environmental Planner or  obtain approval of a Subdivision Regulations Variance waiving this requirement; 3. That at the time of submittal of the Minor Plat, Section Line ROW and Merchen Road be improved to Ordinance 14 standards or a Subdivision Regulations Variance be obtained waiving this requirement; 4. That at the time of submittal of the Minor Plat, the curve data be located on the plat; 5. That at the time of  submittal of the Minor Plat, the previous lot lines be labeled; 6. That the location of utility lines maintained by BHEC be located and appropriate easements created for the lines; 7. That at the time of  Minor Plat submittal, the applicants submit topography at a five foot contour interval or a Subdivision Regulations Variance be obtained waiving this requirement; 8. That a Subdivision Regulations Variance be obtained waiving the number  of lots located on dead end road system;

Pennington County Courant • April 4, 2013 • 9. That prior to filing the plat with Register  of Deeds, an Operating Permit be obtained for proposed Revised Lot B; 10. That the lot currently known as Lot 4 of  Merchen Addition #2 be rezoned from Merchen Addition #2 Planned Unit Development to Low Density Residential District; and, 11. That approval of this Layout Plat does not constitute approval of any further applications to be submitted for  the above-described property. End of Consent Agenda Regular Agenda Items E. APPROVAL OF UPDATED STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLAN: MOVED by Trautman and seconded by Holloway to approve the updated Stormwater Management Plan and authorize the Chairperson’s signature. Vote: Unanimous. F. ROAD CONSTRUCTION WITHIN A SECTION SECT ION LINE LINE / CS 13-0 13-01: 1: Dan Holsworth. Between Sections 29 and 30, T1N, R8E, BHM, Pennington County, South Dakota. MOVED by Holloway and seconded by Trautman to approve road construction within a section line CS 13-01 with 13 conditions, amending Condition 1 to reduce the road width from 32-foot-wide to a 24-foot-wide gravel driving surface. During discussion it became apparent that several conditions should be amended. MOVED by Holloway and seconded by Trautman to withdraw the motion. Vote: Unanimous. MOVED by Holloway and seconded by Trautman to approve road construction within a section line CS 13-01 with thirteen (13) conditions as amended. Vote: Unanimous. 1. That the roadway located within the Section Line right-of-way be improved to include a minimum 24-foot-wide graveled driving surface and meet all other requirements of Ordinance 14; 2. That a cul-desac be constructed onsite in accordance with Table 1, Design Standards for  Roads, of the Pennington County Subdivision Regulations; 3. That tracking control measures be implemented at the entrance to the site to prevent tracking onto Highway 79. Tracking control shall include a minimum 50’ x 20’ x 6” stabilized construction exit/entrance. Geotextile fabric shall be placed under the 6” of aggregate (3”-6” in diameter) if required by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources; 4. That if the amount of  disturbed area exceeds one acre, a Department of Environment and Natural Resource’s Storm Water Construction Permit is obtained prior to the start of any construction; 5. That erosion control measures be implemented and maintained and barrier protection measures (ie wattles, silt fence, etc.) be installed to prevent sediment from leaving the site; 6. That perimeter sediment controls be placed around the stockpiles located onsite (this could include a berm, silt fence or wattles); 7. That the silt fence located on site be properly installed which includes being trenched 6-8 inches in depth and staked every 4-6 feet; 8. That the “port-o-potty” unit located on-site is kept away from the drainage areas and be properly maintained, which includes the waste being pumped and disposed of on a regular basis; 9. That culverts be installed to allow for the natural drainage ways and paths to be continually maintained; 10. That dust control measures be implemented to prevent dust from leaving the site and impacting the adjacent properties and/or street(s); 11. That the applicant pays for any regulatory, warning, and information road signs as determined by the County Highway Department; 12. That any fencing disturbed by construction of the road be moved and replaced as necessary by the applicant; and, 13. That any monuments establishing property boundaries be replaced as necessary, if disturbed by construction of the road. MOVED by Trautman and seconded by Holloway to recess until 12:30 p.m. Commissioner Davis left the meeting during recess and did not return. FY2014 PENNINGTON COUNTY BUDGET  A. CASH BALANCE ESTIMATES & SUPPLEMENT REQUESTS 1. General Fund Supplement (SP13005) Search and Rescue Budget: MOVED by Trautman and seconded by Holloway to supplement the 2013 General Fund Search & Rescue budget in the amount of $10,000 from unassigned fund balance. Vote: Vote: Unanimous. 2. Emergency Management Fund Supplement (SP13-003): MOVED by Holloway and seconded by Trautman to supplement the 2013 Emergency Management Operations budget in the amount of $98,433 from restricted fund balance. Vote: Vote: Unanimous. 3. General Fund Supplement (SP13006) Juvenile Diversion: MOVED by Trautman and seconded by Holloway to schedule a hearing at 9:15 a.m. on Tuesday, April 2, 2013, to supplement the 2013 General Fund Juvenile Diversion budget in the amount of $19,000 from unassigned fund balance. balance. Vote: Unanimous. 4. General Fund Supplement (SP13007) Auditor: MOVED by Trautman and seconded by Holloway to schedule a hearing for 9:15 a.m. on April 2, 2013, to supplement the 2013 General Fund Auditor’s budget in the amount of $64,831.00 from unassigned fund balance. Vote: Unanimous. 5. MOVED by Trautman and seconded by Holloway to establish a General Fund reserve for the Tower Project in the amount of $84,400. Vote: Unanimous. B. CASH BALANCE ESTIMATES AND LONG TERM RESERVE REQUESTS 1. General Fund OTO to Accumulated Accumulated Building Supplement (SP13-008): MOVED by Trautman and seconded by Holloway to schedule a hearing at 9:15 a.m. on April 2, 2013, to supplement the General Fund OTO to Accumulated Building Equipment Replacement Reserve in the amount of $46,687 from unassigned fund balance. Vote: Unanimous. Unanimous. 2. Equipment Replacement Reserve in Accumulated Building – no action. 3. Legal Reserve in General Fund – no action. 4. General Fund OTO to Accumulated Accumulated Building Supplement (SP13-009) MOVED by Trautman and seconded by Holloway to schedule a hearing at 9:15 a.m. on April 2, 2013, to supplement the General Fund OTO to Accumulated Building Courthouse Remodel Reserve in the amount of $97,575 from unassigned reserves. Vote: Unanimous. 5. MOVED by Holloway and seconded seconded

by Trautman to establish a General Fund reserve for Transportation Bus Replacement in the amount of $122,600. Vote: Unanimous. 6. MOVED by Trautman and seconded by Holloway to add $250,000 to the General Fund Crisis Care Center Reserve. Vote: Unanimous. C. FY2014 BUDGET PREPARA PREPARATION TION GUIDELINES EXECUTIVE SESSION per SDCL 1-252 Executive Session was not needed. AUDITOR’S ACCOUNT OF THE TREASURER To the Pennington County Board of  Commissioners, I hereby submit the following report of my examination of the cash and cash items in the hands of the County Treasurer as of March 4, 2013: Total balances of checking/savings accounts, $24,012,376.39; Total balance of  Treasurer’s Office safe cash, $9,400.00; Total certificates of deposit, $2,586,438.51; Total Prime Value Investment, $3,893,230.68; Total petty cash, $111,470.00; Total Cash Items Paid, $22.00, Total Cash Items, $54.53; Total long/short, ($260.58); Total, $30,612,731.53. Submitted by Lori Wessel, Deputy Auditor. PERSONNEL CCADP: Effective 4/1/2013 4/1/2013 – A. Shepherd, $17.83/hr. Health & Human Services: Services: Effectiv Effective e 3/11/2013 – L. Benson, $16.17/hr. Highway Department: Effective 3/18/2013 – J. Arnio and H. Hildebrand, $16.17/hr. Jail: Effective 3/1/2013 3/1/2013 – R. Fulkerson, Fulkerson, $17.39/hr.; K. Frisk, $15.97/hr. and D. Jenkins, $2836.50; Effective 3/4/2013 – B. Chrisiansen, $15.39/hr. D. Kuriga, $19.65/hr.; M. Carlson, $19.65/hr.; Effective 4/1/2013: P. Boland, $24.24/hr. $24.24/hr. VOUCHERS  A & A Property Management, 190.00;  A & B Business Business Equipment, 1803.75; A & B Welding Supply Co, 304.93; A & I Distributors, 483.24; A To Z Shredding Inc, 370.05; A-1 Sewer & Drain, Inc, 120.00;  Ace Hardware-East, Hardware-East, 40.55; 40.55; Ace Ace Steel And Recycling, 389.25; Acuity Specialty Products, 121.46; Adams-ISC, LLC, 3179.73;  Advanced Drug Testing I nc, 36.00; Air  Works, 211.50; Alcohol Monitoring, 90.30;  American Correctional, Correctional, 300.00; American Hotel Rgstr Co, 388.75; American Institutional, 89.75; American Tech Srvcs Inc, 3564.00; Americinn Lodge & Suites, 50.00; Americinn Motel, 2209.00; Amick Sound, Inc, 1398.65; Andersen, Norma J, 15.00; Anderson, Mary, 14.40; Applied Concepts Inc, 6450.00; Arc International, Inc, 12600.00; Armstrong Extinguishers, 20.00; Ashley, John, 180.00; Atmosphere Hospitality M, 52.00; Atrix International Inc, 319.45; Audra Malcomb Consulting, 10798.02; Badlands Automotive, 424.21; Bailey JD & MP Merryman, 1446.15; Ball, Joshua J, 5955.00; Banks, Bridgette R, 721.15; Banks, Johnson, Kappelman, 611.68; Bargain Printing, 937.64; Barnier, Greg, 1134.00; Batteries Plus, 49.95; Beezley, Lawrence D, 160.00; Behavior  Management, 9880.00; Best Western Ramkota Inn, 65.00; BH Chemical Company Inc, 10488.40; BH Eye Surgery Center LLC, 431.09; BH Eye Surgery Center LLC, 120.00; BH Fiberglass & Plastics, 398.43; BH Orthopedic &, 262.03; BH Powersports, 28.99; BH Reg Eye Institute LLP, 1242.13; BH Services Inc, 259.39; BH Wilbert Vault, 330.00; BH Window Cleaning Inc, 1600.00; Biegler, Greg LLPC,CCDC II 180.00; Bierschbach Equipment, 352.27; Big D Oil Co, 102.93; Billings Municipal Court, 12.00; Billings, Roy D, 100.00; Binder, Tracy Lynn, 34.00; Bishop, Gregory L, 100.00; Blackstrap Inc, 15709.99; Blockbuster, 15.96; Bob Barker Company Inc, 3221.32; Bodnar Anderson, Cindy L, 100.00; Boots, Roy, 7530.00; Border States Electric, 433.91; Bowes, Lyle, 240.00; Brackett, Ursela, 270.00; Braunstein, Roger, 4583.33; Brave, Monique, 20.00; Brevard Extraditions, Inc, 1448.10; Brings Him Back, Kristen, 20.00; Buskerud, Ronald, 366.13; Butler Machinery Company, 638.92; Cady, Deborah J, 180.00; Caldwell Commercial Real, 190.00; Carquest  Auto Parts, 626.48; CBCInnovis, Inc, 162.00; CBH Cooperative, 293.97; CBM Food Service, 52982.16; CDW Government Inc, 16191.89; Cecil, Robert, 100.00; Certified Laboratories, 331.46; Chemsearch, 788.35; Cherry County Court, 1.75; Chris Supply Co Inc, 675.69; City Of Rapid City, 22560.99; Clark Printing, 163.75; Climate Control Systems, 3880.00; Cline, Jean M, 2731.05; CNA Surety, 50.00; Coca-Cola Bottling Co Of, 374.00; Colbath, Angela M, 3054.12; Cole, Jason, 60.00; Communication Services, 78.00; Conklin, Russell, 20.00; Connelly,, Randal E, 1289.56; Contractors Connelly Insulation, 21.50; Contractors Supply, Inc, 94.80; Copy Country, 279.50; Cornerstone Apartments, 480.00; Corr Construction Service, 4682.02; Corrections Products Comp, 2412.19; Cortez, LLC, 85.95; Costello, Porter Et Al, 68.44; Countryside Property, 443.00; County Of Nobles, 50.00; Crescent Electric Supply, 235.06; Csrx, Inc, 6.00; D & R Service Inc, 836.53; Dakota Designs Inc, 1682.00; Dakota Fluid Power Inc, 270.14; Dakota Plains Legal Srvs, 16333.33; Dakota Supply Group Inc, 104.58; Dakota Typewriter Exchang, 1772.37; Dale's Tire, 2170.64; Daly, Timothy M, 200.00; Darnall-Knowlton, Tammie, 20.00; Dash Medical Gloves, Inc, 283.60; Davidson, Ken, 22.00; Davis, Kathy, 915.15; Dawson, Robert A, 1000.17; De's Oil, Inc, 1007.40; Dell Marketing LP, 4594.37; Dennis Supply - RC, 59.96; DHD Construction Inc, 17.77; Diagnostic Imaging, 924.00; Diamond Medical Supply, 76.73; Diamond Pharmacy Services, 17501.74; Diesel Machinery Inc, 1321.05; Diversified Auto, 54.99; Don D Swift II DO PC, 304.79; Double Db 918 LLC, 240.00; Douglas County Court, 8.25; Eccleston, Dave, 40.00; Ecolab Pest Elimination, 662.00; Eddie's Truck Sales Inc, 1397.95; Edgewood Estates, LP, 141.00; Election Systems, 7658.00; Eprovider Solutions, 108.80; Evergreen Office Products, 2257.99; Excel Truck & Trailer, 371.10; Executive Mgmt Fin Office, 36.00; Farmer  Brothers Coffee, 499.16; Fast Horse, Dana, 20.00; Fastenal Company, 273.11; 273.11; Fawcett, Marie, 30.60; Federal Express, 109.71; Federal Signal Corp, 329.12; Fennell Design, Inc, 1161.86; Fiferman, Leslie, Ph.D., 270.00; Fink, Teresa L, 954.30; Fischer, Cory, 4200.00; Fitzgerald, Bonnie D, 2267.00; Foley's Custom Print, 32.50; Force America Distributin, 1277.86; Frederick, Elizabeth M, 588.95; Freeouf, Brian, 394.60; Fremarek Inc, 307.94; Friedman, Joshua D Dr, 1950.00; Front Porch Coalition Inc, 95.00; Fuss, Larry D, 378.00; G & G Investments, LLP, LLP,

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19200.00; G & H Distributing - RC, 269.31; Geenen, Philip N, 238.48; Geib, Elston, Frost PA, 5968.38; Gittings, Holly L, 390.00; Glasshoff, Kayla L, 1756.05; Global Equipment Company, 353.61; Glock Inc, 406.00; Godfrey Brake Service, 889.42; Golden West Technologies, 3029.07; Gomez, Victor, 100.00; Gonzalez, Talona, 60.00; Gordon, John, 125.00; Gore, Andrew G, 5505.00; Gorton, Dennis, 29.95; Govconnection Inc, 32.48; Great Western Tire, Inc, 1461.97; Greenfield, Colin, 3570.00; Grimm's Pump Service Inc, 1298.21; Grode, Patrick, 9.00; Guffey, Scott, 56.00; Gunderson,Palmer,Nelson,, 281.25; GusGunderson,Palmer,Nelson tave A Larson Company, 32.82; Hainesway Limited Partner, 190.00; Hall, Jayne, 24.00; Hansen, Justin, 78.40; Harn, Jerri, 188.80; Harper Industrial Brushes, 197.46; Harris, Betsey, 294.82; Harveys Lock Shop, 165.60; Hautala, Keith A, 120.00; Havemeier, Leslie, 40.80; Heartland Paper Company, 3036.47; Henning, Gerald, 182.00; Henry Schein Inc, 84.89; Hess, Brandon, 2595.00; Hewlett-Packard, 6692.00; Hicks, Leslie, 27.20; Hill City Hardware, Inc, 129.08; Hillyard/Sioux Falls, 1927.18; Holcomb, Joann M, 100.00; Honeywell, Inc, 89275.75; Horwath Laundry Equipment, 1199.67; Howes Oil Company Inc, 47652.20; Hudelson, Tiffani, 22.40; Hudgens, Sue, 14.40; Hughes County Sheriff, 43.60; Hughes, James T, 9975.00; Humane Society Of The BH, 4166.67; Huron Hospitality Ii, 224.97; Hydrolux Testing &, 2866.50; Indoff Inc, 1286.43; Inland Truck Parts, 134.73; Innovative Laboratory, 96815.70; Institutions Services Inc, 325.76; Int'l Code Council Inc, 50.00; Interstate All Battery, 372.24; Interstate Batteries, 626.70; Intoximeters Inc, 2000.00; Inventory Trading Company, 212.00; ISI LLC, 946.08; J & P Industrial Cleaning, 400.00; J Scull Construction, 418277.48; Jagim, Valerie, 170.00; Janis, Gerry, 3630.00; Janz, Donald A, 2200.00; Jefferson Partner LP, 572.50; Jeffery, Mariah, 240.00; Jenner Equipment Co., 201.36; Jimmy John's Catering, 499.25; Johnson Machine Inc, 2752.25; Johnson's Carpet, 2995.00; Johnson, Paul, 150.00; Johnston, Oatin, 5955.00; Joseph R Tippman Family, 240.00; K & D Appliance Service, 184.00; Kappedal, Jean, CSR, 2187.80; Karl's Appliance, 509.56; Kenrick, Casey, 144.87; Khang, Chor, 498.60; Kinkade Funeral Chapel, 1205.00; Kirschenmann, Kevin E, 665.00; Klapkin, Aaron, 294.00; Klapperich Ranch LLC, 500.00; Knecht Home Center Inc, 295.52; Knollwood Development LP, 240.00; Knollwood Townhouse, 310.00; Knology, 415.85; Kone Inc, 5453.44; Koser Enterprises LLC, 31.42; Krause, Kyle, 319.20; KSL Corporation(Atty Fees, 243.60; KT Connections, 1828.00; Kurylas, Roman, 190.00; Laboratory Corporation Of, 23.50; Lattice Incorporated, 25961.97; Lawrence Co Teen Court, 700.00; Leinen, Richard C, 100.00; Leo A Daly, 11719.55; Lewis & Clark Mental Heal, 702.00; Lewis, Paul A, 341.60; Lewno, Lucille M, 297.42; Light & Siren, 224.00; Lindquist & Vennum PLLP, 10621.00; Little Print Shop Inc The, 143.01; Lowe's, 422.85; Lutke, Neal, 57.60; Lynn, Jackson, Schultz &, 1033.20; M & W Towing, Inc, 1500.00; Mailloux, Amanda, 288.00; Malhotra, Deepak, 380.00; Manlove Psychiatric Group, 4166.78; Mantzeoros, Stath S, 240.00; Maplewood Townhouses, 502.00; Marco, Inc, 1821.96; Marquis, Fernand D, 350.00; Martinez, Tyler, 3345.00; Matheson Tri-Gas, Inc, 508.98; Mathison Company, 105.68; Mattson-Casteel, Cathy, 2070.31; Mayo Clinic Rochester, 1111.53; McGas Propane LLC, 426.40; McGowan, Wendy T, 1501.94; McIntosh, Michelle, 60.00; McKie Ford Inc, 49322.00; McLeod's Printing Inc, 150.00; McMartine, Thomas Jay, 20.00; McMaster-Carr  Supply Co, 188.44; Medical Waste Transport,, 218.27; Medicap Pharmacy - St Pat, 126.00; Melone, Lorie D Pc, 783.83; Menards, 995.38; Meyer, Robert W, 3735.00; Meyer, Tiffany, 151.60; MG Oil Company, 3057.09; Mick's Electric, 1769.91; Midwest Marketing LLC, 240.00; Midwest Motor Supply Co, 556.27; Midwest Tire & Mfflr Inc, 30.90; Mikelson Law Offices, 423.11; Miracle, Keith, 100.00; Mobile Electronic Service, 5100.00; Moore Medical Corp, 1588.60; Motive Parts & Supply Inc, 307.98; Moyle Petroleum, 17158.05; Murphy Law Office, P.C., 1098.29; Narcotics Anonymous, 548.02; Nat'l Assoc Of State, 39.00; Nat'l Medical Services, 647.00; Nat'l Pen Company, 80.40; Nat'l Sheriff's Assoc, 100.00; NCRAAO, 1040.00; Nelson, Diana, 600.00; Ness, Chaz, 20.00; Neve's Uniforms Inc, 5591.67; New Underwood Post, 32.00; Newegg Inc, 219.98; Newkirk's Ace Hrdwre-East, 587.37; Newkirk's Ace Hrdwre-West, 261.78; Nguyen, Lam, 594.04; Nohr, Linda J, 1995.00; North Central Supply Inc, 63.00; Northwest Pipe Fitting In, 956.80; O'Connor Company, 2345.00; Ochs, Nathan, 5670.00; Officemax Incorporated, 736.14; Onuskanich, Tatiana, 144.00; Overhead Door Co Of RC, 5240.28; Pacific Hide & Fur Depot, 434.50; Paradis Properties LLC, 470.00; Parker Drive Development, 320.00; Parker, Nanette, 17.60; Parks,  Ashlie, 80.00; Parr Law PC, 1201.20; PBH Lodging, 203.91; Pearson, Julie A, 367.37; Peckosh, Thomas F, 300.00; Peckosh, Thomas F, 450.00; Penn Co Health & Human Sv, 178.79; Penn Co Highway, 165.71; Penn Co JSC, 61.01; Penn Co Juv Diversion, 89.19; Penn Co Sheriff, 2428.02; Penn Co States Atty, 100.15; Pennington County Housing, 307.00; Perfect Hanging Gallery, 154.79; Pheasantland Industries, 72.78; Phelps  Adspecialties LLC, 292.96; Phoenix SupSupply LLC, 426.09; Pine Lawn Memorial Park, 850.00; Pioneer Enterprises, Inc, 7460.00; Pollard, Jerry, 174.00; Ponderosa Sportswear, 45.50; Power House Honda, 22.19; Pratt, Linda, 60.00; Prestige Chemicals, 331.75; Pro Windmill, Inc, 104.00; PSI Health Care Inc, 15.00; Psychological Evaluations, 520.00; Pye, Brittnie, 20.00; Quality Transmissions, In, 2681.91; Quill Corporation, 1300.75; Radiology Assoc. Prof. Ll, 314.56; Rangel, Elisa, 100.00; Rapid Broadcasting Co, 1200.00; Rapid Chevrolet Co Inc, 245.80; Rapid Delivery Inc, 114.00; Rapid Fire Protection Inc, 6140.00; Rapid Leasing, 860.49; Rapid Rooter, 155.00; Rapid Tire & Alignment, 688.50; Rapid Transit System, 260.00; Rapidcare, 79.00; Raterman, Cody, 9.00; Ravellette Publications, 630.32; RC Area School Dist 51-4, 1789.95; RC Emergency Services, 785.91; RC Fire & Emergency Srvcs, 196.27; RC Journal, 2915.49; RC Public Library, 101785.50; RC Regional Hospital, Inc, 32324.01; RC Regional Hospital, Continued on page 8

 

Pennington County Courant • April 4, 2013 •

Proceedings of Pennington County Commissioners (cont. from previous page) Inc, 151.00; RC Regional Hospital, Inc, 3054.12; RC Regional Hospital, Inc, 2245.00; RC Winair, 150.00; RCS Construction Inc, 69521.32; RDO Equipment Co, 6.69; RDO Equipment Co, 8890.87; Record Storage Solutions, 814.46; Redwood Toxicology, 244.00; Redwood Toxicology Inc, 1417.99; Regional Health Physician, 2466.00; Rehfuss, Cathryn, 15.00; Rensch Law Office, 211.40; Repair  Shop The, 458.72; Reuer, Allen, 1645.00; Rhodes Chemical Of The BH, 144.00; Ricoh USA Inc, 560.40; Ricoh USA Inc, 567.03; Rochester Armored&,Car,2929.75; 408.40; Rockmount Research Roesler, Eric, 5940.00; Roetzel, Scott, 25.60; Rooks Works, LLC, 1492.00; Rose, Cody N, 150.00; Runnings Supply Inc, 224.19; Rushmore Communications, 73.00; Rushmore Safety Supplies, 65.50; Sanford, 74.75; Sanford Medical Center, 1960.00; Schlesselman, Kristy, 100.00; Schmidt, Rusty, 149.46; Schrier, Brandon, 20.00; Schriver, Roger, 20.00; Schultze, Matthew P, 100.00; Schweiger, Todd, 380.42; Scotts Bluff Cnty Sheriff, 32.28; SD Dept Of Revenue, 335.64; SD Dept Of Transp-Finance, 1601.63; SD Div Of Motor Vehicles, 136.00; SD Engineering Society, 115.00; SD Federal Prop  Agency, 196.00; Sd Teen Teen Court Association, 700.00; SDAAPP, 500.00; SDACC, 200.00; Seac Property Invst, LLC, 190.00; Sentinel Offender Service, 2299.01; Servall Uniform/Linen Co, 4673.94; Shelatz, Richard, 38.40; Shepherd Reporting LLC, 55.00; Sherwin Williams Paints, 114.34; Shoener Machine & Tool, 470.50; Shreves Law Office, 213.98; Simmons, Stephen T, 100.00; Sioux Funeral Home, 1800.00; Site Work Specialists Inc, 19095.50; SKC Communication Product, 55.74; Skinner, Matthew L, 2353.73; Slagle, John E, 100.00; Slama, Brooks, 22.80; Smith, Craig, 137.00; Smoot & Utzman, 1122.45; SnapOn-Tools (Loof), 999.00; Snelling, David J, 4455.00; Solar Sound, 155.12; Southern Hills Publishing, 502.54; Spacesaver  Storage System, 186759.23; Spencer  Fluid Power, 3135.64; Spizzirri Press, Inc, 60.00; Stadel, Tammy, 700.00; Stan Houston Equip Co, 4106.60; 1280.01; Stewart, Stanley Convergent Securi, Cathy L, 40.00; Stiefvater, Edwin L Jr, 100.00; Sturdevant's- Rapid City, 330.41; Swanda, Karen, 30.00; Terrac Terracon on Consultants Inc, 1062.50; Tessier's Inc, 164.27; The Part Works Inc, 118.50; Thomas, Kelly, 30.80; Threepoints Consulting, 1000.00; Thundercloud, LLC, 15.50; Toof, Darwin Dee, 270.00; Trausch Dynamics, 962.14; Troxel, Timothy E, 4080.00; TW Vending Inc, 16927.13; Twilight Inc, 86.00; TWL Billing Service &, 1580.22; Two Wheeler Dealer, 277.50; Ulmer, Yvonne M, 100.00; Upper Knollwood Townhouse, 350.00; US Postal Service, 1564.78; US Postmaster, 1160.00; Usera, Crystal, 23.20; Vanway Trophy & Awards, 78.30; Varnadoe, James M, 100.00; Video Service Of America, 136.86; Villa, Timothy J, 100.00; Vinyl Graphics, 2373.29; Vlieger, Tom, 40.40; Von Wald, Lynn, 290.00; Vugate, Inc, 787.15; Walter, Michael L, 100.00; Warne Chem & Equip Co Inc, 95.60; Watertree, Inc, 253.35; Weber, David, 20.00; Weichmann, Cynthia, 26.60; Weisbeth Enterprise, Inc, 200.00; Wellspring, Inc, 2083.96; Wessel,  Al Jr, MD, 4850.00; West Payment Center, 4359.03; West River Anesthesiology Anesthesiology,, 582.00; West River Intrntnl Inc, 1979.56; Western Communication Inc, 5922.60; Western Mailers, 26.31; Western Sd Hydrology Conf, 210.00; Western Stationers Inc, 2310.13; Western Thrifty Inn LLC, 1190.00; Wex Bank, 214.73; Whisler  Bearing Co, 3476.29; White, Chuck, 18.40; Whitman, Debra, 62.40; Winner  Police Dept, 199.20; Winter Law Office Pc, 4712.40; Witt, Matthew McKenzie, 190.00; WKC Enterprises, 324.25; Wolf, Ione, 376.50; Wolff, Jacob, 5700.00; Womack Machine Supply Co, 2831.00; Wood Stock Supply, 151.54; Wood, Jamie, 245.00; Woolridge, Gregory R, 240.00; Wortman, Mark, 28.00; Yankton Co Sheriff Office, 50.00; Yankton County Treasurer, 635.00; Yellow Elk, Sue, 20.00; Yellow Robe, Luther P, 8625.00; Young, David G, 100.00; Young, Susan L, 100.00; Zacharias, Jerome C, 175.00; Zakinski, Stan, 1110.00; Zandstra Construction Inc, 21690.24; Ziggy's, 86.95; Zortman, David D, 5985.00; AT&T, 3.67;  AT&T M obility, 219.01; BH Power Inc, 2,093.53; CBM Food Service, 2,728.95; City of Rapid City-Water, 11,316.29; First  Administrators, 185,603.12; First Interstate Bank, 1,442.60; FSH Communications Inc, 60.00; Golden West Co, 1,314.82; Kieffer Sanitation, 2,718.78; Knology, 2,345.15; Medical Waste Transport, 258.76; Midcontinent Communications, 972.68; Mt Rushmore Telephone, 7,580.69; Qwest Corporation, 7,604.67; Red River Service Corp, 49.48; SD Dept of Rev, 13,076.59; Verizon, 427.29; Walker Refuse, 111.10; Wex Bank, 8,401.52; Credit Card Charges: AED Superstore, -358.00; All Continent, SD US, 90.00; Airsoft Atlanta, 52.08;  Amazon.Com, 261.09; 261.09; Amer Correctional  Assoc, 16.00; American Inst Supply, 269.25; A&W, 8.57; Black Hills Chemical, -857.93; Country Inn & Suites - Lincoln, NE, -50.72; Delta Air, 2904.50; Dickeys, 210.00; Diversfied Auto, Inc, 64.60; Family Thrift Center, 219.96; Hampton Inn & Suites - Nashville, 251.64; HillyardInc, 331.68; HiltonTN, Hotel Americas Houston, TX, 2,070.90; Hobby-Lobby, 85.00; Holiday Inn Express Cnsl - Council Bluff, IA, 175.64; Int Law Enf Training, 407.00; Little Caesars, 80.07; Network Solutions, Llc, 80.00; Office Max - Itasca, IL US, ; Officemax Ct In#727220 Naperville, IL US, 1,916.02; Rapid Chevrolet-Cadillac, 168.40; Rock N Rescue, 151.50; Rockhurst University, 2,086.00; Rushmore Civic Center, 495.00; Safariland, 400.00; Sears Com, 274.60; Sheraton-Des Moines - West Des Moin, IA, 498.40; Spearfish Emergency  Ambulance, 100.00; Street Image Truck & Auto, 150.00; Sturdevant'S Auto Parts, 599.10; Swissphone Llc, 185.71; Target, 35.07; Technology Center, 848.00; The

Part Works Inc, 76.71; Wendy'S #5266 Sioux Falls, SD, 6.20; Wendys #46 Nashville, TN, 6.00; Wm Supercenter#1604, 237.54; Wm Supercenter#3872, 487.59; Total Wells Fargo Credit Card Settlement: 15,033.17. ADJOURN MOVED by Holloway and seconded by Trautman to adjourn the meeting. Vote: Unanimous. There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 1:55 p.m. Julie A. Pearson,  Auditor  Published April 4, 2013, at the total approximate cost of $374.05.

NOTICE OF HEARING BEFORE THE PENNINGTON COUNTY PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION Notice is hereby given that the following petitioners have applied to the Pennington County Planning and Zoning Commission under the provisions of the Pennington County Zoning Ordinance as follows: Lois McVey; Marv Matkins – Agent, have applied for a Rezone to rezone 14.47 acres from General Agriculture District to Limited Agriculture District located on a parcel of land being a portion of H.E.S. No. 636 located in N1/2 of SE1/4 of Section 36, T1N, R3E, BHM, Pennington County, South Dakota, said parcel of land is described as follows: Beginning of NE corner of said parcel identical to the E1/4

corner of said Section 36; thence S 0°08’35” W a distance of 759.50’; thence N 89°50’30” W a distance of 594.27’; thence N 0°05’02” E a distance of  562.79’; thence S 82°10’39” W a distance of 733.55’; thence N 0°23’41” E a distance of 297.06’; thence S 89°54’24” E a distance of 1320.02’ to the Point of Beginning. Said parcel of land contains 14.470 acres more or less, located eight miles west of Hill City along Deerfield Road, in accordance with Sections 206 and 508 of  the Pennington County Zoning Ordinance. Siders Sisters; Linda Smoot – Agent, has applied for a Rezone to rezone 0.834 of  an Low acre Density from Limited Agriculture District to Residential District located on a parcel of land being a portion of Parcel No. 4 located in SW1/4 of NE1/4 of Section 2, T2S, R5E, BHM, Pennington County, South Dakota, said parcel of land is described as follows: Beginning at a point on the North line of said Parcel No. 4, the NW corner of said Parcel No. 4 bears S 88°48’45” W a distance of  231.01’; thence N 88°48’45” E a distance of 424.96’; thence S 0°29’06” E a distance of 156.95’; thence along the arc of  a curve to the right whose angle is 13°35’32” and whose radius is 593.50’ a distance of 140.80’ to the PT of the curve; thence N 68°43’21” W a distance of  311.43’ to the Point of Beginning. Said parcel of land contains 0.834 acre more or less, 12862 Old Hill City Road, in accordance with Sections 207 and 508 of  the Pennington County Zoning Ordinance. Jude Wildeman has applied for a Rezone to rezone 9.5 acres from General Agriculture District to Highway Service District and to amend the Pennington County Comprehensive Plan to change the Future Land Use from Planned Unit Devel-

opment Sensitive to Highway Service District located on That Portion of the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter (SW1/4SW1/4) of Section 22, T1S, R6E, BHM, Pennington County, South Dakota, lying north and west of  Lots H1 and H3, as shown on the plats filed in the Highway Plat Book 1, Page 113 and in Highway Plat Book 4, Page 194, Exception therefrom any highway rights of way, near the intersection of S. Highway 16 and Silver Mountain Road, in accordance with Sections 210 and 508 of  the Pennington County Zoning Ordinance.

mentary Principal Sykora, and Laurie Hindman. Chairperson Eisenbraun called the meeting to order at 5:03 p.m.

Published March 7, 2013, at the total approximate cost of $25.67.

 All action taken in the following minutes carried by unanimous vote unless otherwise stated.

NOTICE OF HEARING

Business Manager Mohr took a roll call of  the board members. All members were present.

BEFORE THE PENNINGTON COUNTY BOARD OF ADJUSTMENTS

The Pledge of Allegiance was recited. Rieckman informed the Board that there are some struggles going on with Impact  Aid at this time. There are problems with the interpretation of the new language. Rieckman discussed what our consultant is going on our behalf, but thought it may be best to get an interpretation of the language from a lawyer. After discussion, the Board members agreed to stay on top of the situation and get a lawyer involved as our Impact Aid funding is very important to our District.

Notice is further given that said applications will be heard by the Pennington County Planning and Zoning Commission in the County Courthouse at 9:00 a.m. on the 22nd day of April April 2013. At this time, any person interested may appear and show cause, if there be any, why such requests should or should not be granted.  ADA Compliance: Pennington County fully subscribes to the provisions of the  Americans with Disabilities Act. If you desire to attend this public meeting and are in need of special accommodations, please notify the Planning Department so that appropriate auxiliary aids and services are available.

4778. Trask moved to approve the agenda. Seconded by Bielmaier. Motion carried.

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Notice is hereby given that the following petitioners have applied to the Pennington County Board of Commissioners under the provisions of the Pennington County Zoning Ordinance as follows: Three Forks Development and Covington Consulting Group; Bradley Wagner –  Agent, have applied for a Setback Variance to reduce the minimum required front yard setback from 25 feet to 5 feet for a zip line tower structure and to also allow a 72 foot tall tower to exceed the maximum height requirement of 35 feet on Lot 17 in a Highway Service District located on Lots 16 and 17 of The Forks at Remington Ranch, Section 22, T1S, R5E,

4779. At 5:10 5:10 p.m., Johnson Johnson moved to go into Executive Session for the purpose of discussing negotiations, according to SDCL 1-25-2. 1-25-2. Seconded by Trask. Motion carried.

BHM, Pennington County, South Dakota, Mill Iron Drive and 23822 Highway 385, in accordance with Sections 210 and 509 of the Pennington County Zoning Ordinance.

Published April 4, 2013, at the total approximate cost of $35.58.

 At 5:57 p.m., p.m., Chairperson Eisenbraun declared the meeting out of Executive Session.

WALL SCHOOL BOARD OF EDUCATION

4780.. 4780 Ande An derso rson n move moved d to app appro rove ve offering full-time and part-time staff of t he District a bonus. Seconded by Cordes. Motion carried.

Notice is further given that said applications will be heard by the Pennington County Board of Commissioners in the County Courthouse at 10:30 a.m. on the 16th day of April 2013. At this time, any person interested may appear and show cause, if there be any, why such requests should or should not be granted.

Dan Jennissen Planning Director 

With no further business brought to the board, Chairperson Eisenbraun declared the meeting adjourned at 5:58 p.m.

SPECIAL BOARD MEETING UNAPPROVED MINUTES MARCH 25, 2013

Respectfully submitted by Niki Mohr, Business Manager.

The Board of Education of the Wall School District #51-5 met in special session on Wednesday, March 25, 2013, in the Library of Wall School. Members present: Chairperson Eisenbraun, ViceChairperson Johnson, Members Cordes,  Anderson, Williams, Williams, Bielmaier, Bielmaier, and Trask.  Also attending were Superintendent Rieckman, Business Manager Mohr, Ele-

 ______________  Scot Eisenbraun, Chairperson  ________________  Niki A. Mohr, Business Manager 

 ADA Compliance: Pennington County fully subscribes to the provisions of the  Americans with Disabilities Act. If you desire to attend this public meeting and are in need of special accommodations, please notify the Planning Department so that appropriate auxiliary aids and services are available. Julie A. Pearson Pennington County Auditor  Published April 4, 2013, at the total approximate cost of $16.83.

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&') ,  !

 % "*      % "*       %  %'&    

  "*        %'      '' %,  ##

&('&  %!  "*&

"! %"&'  "' &#%!&

      (     

   *    ,% " #%&         ,% " #%&     %     '"  ,% " #%&    

&('&  %!  "*&

#(   & &")  ##

% % %

 % #%&      % #%&      % #%&    

(%& '  ##

    % #%&    

%   &" '" % "(' #%&    "%'!&"!  '' "  ,& %*  ,% " &" "(' % "*&     *    ,% " % "*&     *    ,% " % "*&     * &" "(' % "*&   %"   "!' "!'  &'(%&

%   %! "(' #%&      %%, %%, )"%  "*!

    ,% " #%&      &"  %"! "(' #%&     &") %!  ##

%  % #%&         % #%&      (& )         *(#& %"&& *&  ## (         %  "*&     %     

,%"!  *&  * 

  "*      "*''     &"   ##



 "*    

! !   ##

  %'&      %%, %%, )"%  "*!

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