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Number 12
Volume 107
March 22, 2012
This photo shows Gov. Dennis Daugaard as he signs HB1234
today, legislation he offered to reward teachers for excellence
and attract more talented young people into teaching disciplines
in critical areas of education. Standing, from left to right, Gover-
nor’s Chief of Staff Dusty Johnson; Tami Darnall, state Depart-
ment of Education; Tony Venhuizen, the Governor’s Director of
Policy & Communications; Jim Seward, counsel to the Gover-
nor; state Education Secretary Melody Schopp; and Bobbi Rank,
state Department of Education. ~ Courtesy Photo
Governor Dennis Daugaard
today signed HB1234, legislation
he offered to reward teachers for
excellence and attract more tal-
ented young people into teaching
disciplines in critical areas of edu-
cation.
The Governor announced his
“South Dakota Investing in Teach-
ers” initiative in his Jan. 10 State
of the State address.
“This law will invest $15 million
a year in great teachers, because
great teachers are the key to stu-
dent achievement,” Gov. Daugaard
said. “The law is the product of a
lengthy discussion in the Legisla-
ture, and lots of input from educa-
tors and constituents, and I thank
everyone involved for making this
a strong piece of legislation.”
HB1234 includes several compo-
Governor signs Teacher Bonus Legislation
nents:
•The “Top Teacher Rewards
Program” allows local school dis-
tricts to create their own plans to
reward teachers based upon stu-
dent achievement, teacher leader-
ship, or local critical needs. One
option schools can use is the origi-
nal proposal to give $5,000
bonuses to the top 20 percent of
teachers. Districts will receive ap-
proximately $1,000 per teacher to
set up their local plans, and can
opt out entirely if they choose.
The program begins in the 2014-15
school year.
•The “Critical Needs Scholar-
ship Program” will create 100
scholarships a year for teaching-
students in their junior and senior
years who agree to teach in a crit-
ical needs teaching field. Critical
needs will be determined based
upon a survey of local school dis-
tricts. The scholarships will
equate to full tuition and fees at a
state university, and recipients
will be required to teach in a criti-
cal needs field for five years in
South Dakota after graduation.
The program begins in the 2013-14
school year.
•The “Math and Science
Teacher Incentive Program” will
reward the state’s best math and
science teachers – those who are
evaluated as “distinguished” or
“proficient” on the state evaluation
system – with an annual bonus of
$2,500. This program begins in
the 2014-15 school year.
•The law removes the state
mandate that requires districts to
grant continuing contract, or
“tenure,” to teachers. This takes
effect on July 1, 2016, and teach-
ers who receive continuing con-
tracts prior to that date will not
lose them. Local districts will still
be allowed to extend tenure if they
choose, but it will no longer be re-
quired by the state.
•The law creates a new
statewide evaluation system for
teachers and principals, as one
component of the state’s new
school accountability system. The
state is replacing No Child Left Be-
hind with a state-created system
that will create better student as-
sessments and measure schools on
a variety of factors.
•Several advisory committees
are created to allow for more input
from educators as these programs
are implemented over the next
three school years.
Once fully implemented, these
proposals will be funded by the
state at a level of $15 million a
year, on top of regular formula
funding for K-12 education.
“I support regular formula fund-
ing increases for schools,” Gov.
Daugaard said. “But I also be-
lieve that the state can make addi-
tional, targeted investments in
new ideas designed to promote stu-
dent achievement. The state will
continue to measure the success of
our schools by the results they pro-
duce.”
by Laurie Hindman
President of Rapid City Eco-
nomic Development Ben Snow was
the guest speaker for the Wall Bad-
lands Area Chamber of Commerce
meeting held at the Wall Commu-
nity Center meeting room on Mon-
day, March 12, at noon.
Snow said, “Good things are hap-
pening in the region, not just in
Rapid City but the surrounding
area.”
The audience was shown a short
video of the United States Econ-
omy. Snow related that when the
rest of the country was bleeding
this part of the country remained
stable, which caused people to pay
attention to our area and bring
great opportunities for our region.
Snow said, “The average wage for
this area is $33,650 and we market
a Five-State Region that includes
55 counties that sit in a 200-mile
ring.” Snow then compared 12 mar-
kets that were similar to our region
and he related that our region
came in at 15 percent while other
regions performed at 18 – 22 per-
cent. Snow then added that we
compete very well in six industries:
Business Service, Healthcare and
Ben Snow speaks at Wall Badlands Area Chamber meeting
Life Sciences, Extractive Indus-
tries, Financial Services, Food and
Beverage and Metal related Manu-
facturing. Between the years of
2006 – 2011 over 4, 000 jobs were
added in these six areas which
leaves Rapid City Economic Devel-
opment very optimistic that our
companies are growing and doing
very good.
Wall City Mayor Dave Hahn
would like to remind everyone of
the upcoming Ambulance District
meeting to be held on Thursday,
March 22, at the Wall Community
Center beginning at 6:30 p.m.
Three council positions along with
the mayor position are up for elec-
tion. Petitions are due back in the
City Finance Office on Tuesday,
March 27. The date for the election
is Tuesday, June 5. There will be
an Equalization meeting on Mon-
day, March 19 at 5:00 p.m. in the
Wall Community Center meeting
room.
Wall School Superintendent
Dennis Rieckman reported the
school district will have three
board positions up for election. Pe-
titions need to be turned back into
the office on Tuesday, March 27.
The school play will be performed
on Friday, March 23 and Satur-
day, March 24. The track at the
football field is being worked on.
The National Honor Society is hav-
ing a blood drive on Monday,
March 26 and Prom is on Friday,
March 30.
Marcia Huether with Badlands
National Park reported that visi-
tation is up 59 percent from last
year and their seasonal hiring is
almost complete.
Jeannie Berry with Minuteman
Missile National Historic Site in-
formed members that their visita-
tion is up 69 percent and they are
giving tours twice a day. Berry
then introduced Carl Ingwalt who
is their new Facility Officer.
Nadia Eisenbraun with the For-
est Service noted they have a new
Acting District Ranger Alan An-
derson.
Jody Bielmaier with Golden
West asked for members to check
out their new Facebook site. Appli-
cations for scholarships are due
back on Thursday, March 15.
Golden West will be holding a com-
puter class on Thursday, March
22. Bielmaier also asked if any
community members would be in-
terested in starting a Toast Master
Club in Wall. It would start this
fall and requires 20 members.
West River Electric CEO Dick
Johnson related they have a cou-
ple projects going on and the dead-
line for the Youth Tour is Friday,
March 30.
Carol Hoffman with Black Hills
Federal Credit Union said, “They
are accepting new and gently used
books.”
Hoffman also gave the Country
Cupboard news. Hoffman asked
for egg cartons and noted they
have 12 backpacks in Philip and
10 in Wall.
First Interstate Bank President
Brett Blasius reported they still
have scholarships available and
are gearing up for the Piggy Bank
contest.
Donna Curr with the Rodeo
Booster Club related they elected
officers and is getting ready for the
upcoming rodeo season.
Tourism Committee news was
also given by Curr. She said, “They
are in need of new members.”
Ann Kitterman with the Cele-
bration Committee informed mem-
bers of their upcoming St. Patrick’s
Day program.
Beautification Committee mem-
ber Bev Dartt announced that they
will no longer have flowers at the
park. There will be flowers on
Main Street again and plots are
available on the South Boulevard
for caretakers.
Nort Johnson with Black Hills
Badlands and Lakes informed
members that Black Hills Bad-
lands and Lakes is 72 years old.
They have had a very good year for
memberships and their new vaca-
tion guide has been printed. Their
travel shows have finished up and
the Road Trips will begin shortly.
Larry Gravatt spoke on the pro-
posed Ambulance District. Gravatt
began by saying an ambulance dis-
trict stems from the Wall Ambu-
lance Service, which is treading on
thin ice. It has a lack of volunteers
and without the service the near-
est ambulances are one – to – two
hours away.
Gravatt has proposed a wage in-
crease for in-town and out-of-town
EMTs that would generate a reli-
able source of income and increase
jobs in Wall.
A resolution is in place for the
Wall City Council to vote on and
then Gravatt will take it to the
Ambulance District topic of Wall
City Council special meeting
by Laurie Hindman
A special meeting was held on
Monday, March 12 by the Wall City
Council.
The agenda was approved for the
meeting.
Airport waterline which was
tabled from the last meeting was
discussed by the council. Pete
Dunker asked Mayor Dave Hahn if
there were any changes on the
building that is to be built at the
airport by the FAA. Hahn replied
that he won’t know until after a
meeting that is to be held on Tues-
day, March 13, with the FAA.
Hahn did note that FAA will pay
for one-third of the water main cost
if the waterline is put in with the
new building. Stan Anderson asked
if the city would wait until later
would the city have to cover all of
the cost of the waterline in which
Hahn replied yes. S. Anderson
thought the city should wait and do
it at a later date. A motion for the
city to not participate in the water
main at the airport was approved
by council members.
Bill Leonard gave an update on
the property at 428 4th Avenue.
The sale of the property will be on
Wednesday, March 28, on the steps
of the Pennington County Court-
house. Leonard will find out what
the minimum bid has to be.
A motion to go with 2011 payrate
for CETEC Engineering was ap-
proved.
S. Anderson has been in contact
with Dakota Mill to review the plat
that they would like to put in place.
S. Anderson suggested that the
cities engineer review the plan
with Dakota Mills engineer to
know the easement drainage is-
sues. A motion to give the city engi-
neer authority to spend up to
$5,000 to review the plan was ap-
proved.
Hahn addressed the Ambulance
District public meeting that is to be
held on Thursday, March 22, at the
Wall Community Center at 6:30
p.m. Hahn then asked the council,
“How as a city will we participate
in this plan?” Larry Gravatt then
came before the council. Gravatt
gave a hand out to all council
members and proceeded to explain
the dire situation that the Wall
Ambulance Service is in and with-
out an ambulance district there
will be no service. Gravatt re-
viewed the resolution with council
members and stated, “He went be-
fore the States Attorney and
County Auditor and was able to
take Ag Land off the assessment
roll.” Gravatt then read, “Whereas,
a tax levy shall fund the district
and pursuant to SDCL 34-44A-18
and SDCL 22A-19; a special as-
sessment against the real property
within the district that is specifi-
cally benefited by the project shall
be assessed; therefore, all agricul-
ture designated land will be ex-
empt from this assessment.” Gra-
vatt would like the public to know
that this is a very important state-
ment since no other ambulance
district has been able to accom-
plish this feat. Gravatt is planning
to take the resolution before the
Pennington County Commission-
ers on Tuesday, April 3 for their
approval. Gravatt stated, “I can ac-
complish this by having sample
ballots at our Ambulance District
public meeting and having atten-
dees cast a tentative vote.” He
went on to say that if 100 people
attend the meeting and 70 percent
are in favor of the resolution he
will ask the county commissioners
for their approval instead of it
going to a vote.
Gravatt then went over the city
2012 budget. Salaries, FICA and
Work Comp came to $87,000 a
year. These labor figues are based
on local EMT’s being paid $1.00
per hour and out-of-town EMT’s at
$5.00 per hour when they are on
call plus $25.00 per call if they
transport, $10.00 if they are re-
ferred plus drivers and employees.
Drivers are paid $1.00 per hour
plus transport and referral fees.
Gravatt then proposed a new
budget for the ambulance district.
Salaries, FICA and Work Comp
would come to $171,000.00. This
proposed new labor figure was cal-
culated using March staffing
schedule at a new labor rate of
$8.00 for out-of-town and $4.00 for
local EMT’s plus drivers and call
fees and employee salaries. Esti-
mated March EMT and driver plus
call payments and salaries for
Mary Kay Wilson and Lucille
Holsether which would come to
$13,000 for the month of March or
$156,000 plus FICA and Worker
Comp at $15,000 for the year. The
new proposed budget would double
the salaries and Gravatt has asked
for local citizens to become EMTs
which would lower the labor cost
and any left over money could be
applied towards paramedics for
the ambulance district.
Gravatt has also proposed an
Operating budget at .55 mill levy
and a Capital Outlay budget for
equipment and partial supplies at
.25 mill levy. The new proposed
ambulance district total budget
would come to $215,000.00 and a
projected cash revenue based on a
75 percent collection factor would
be $104,000. Gravatt has asked
the city for a contribution of six
percent or $50,000 whichever is
less and agreements from organ-
ized and unorganized townships
for $15,000. Fundraisers and dona-
tions were estimated to be
$10,000.00. With the new assessed
valuations of $65,494,900.00 the
new factored assessed value would
come in around $36,000.00 for a
projected total income of
$215,000.00. Gravatt then in-
formed the council of the projected
potential collectable monies based
on a projected income billed out at
$140,128.00.00 and estimated at a
collection rate of 75 percent for
$104,000.00. With the money from
the city, townships, mill levy,
fundraisers and donations the pro-
jected income would balance.
Gravatt noted that this is a
workable plan. He is generating
support from townships and asked
the city to take action today so if
the ambulance district is formed
they would be able to collect the
funds from the city in 2013.
S. Anderson asked if the ambu-
lance district runs out of money
who is in charge then? Gravatt re-
sponded if it should go bankrupt,
the board lose control or dissolve,
it would come back to the city
under a lease agreement.
After further discussion the
council approved a motion to ap-
prove the resolution with addition
of 2013 starting date for the city
money, to have an attorney draw
up the lease and the budget be re-
viewed accordingly by the city
council yearly.
The meeting was adjourned.
Multi-Agency responds to fire
Fire crews from Badlands Na-
tional Park, the Interior Fire De-
partment, the Wall Fire Depart-
ment and the U.S. Forest Service
responded to a report of a fire on
private land approximately four
miles south of the park.
Smoke was visible from the Ben
Reifel Visitor Center. Winds were
30-35 miles per hour from the
southwest.
The fire resulted in 20 acres
burned. Structural damage was
prevented in all but one outbuild-
ing. According to Incident Com-
mander and Interior Fire Depart-
ment Chief, Cliff McClure “Lack of
rain or snow has pushed the fire
danger level to very high, and fire
can spread rapidly in grasses from
just a spark.”
Fire Managers express concern
with lighting fires during periods
of high fire danger. When the fire
danger is very high, fires can
spread rapidly and increase
quickly in intensity. Fires burning
in light fuels may quickly develop
high intensity characteristics such
as long-distance spotting and fire
whirlwinds when they burn into
heavier fuels. This time of year,
many fires are human-caused.
President of Rapid City Eco-
nomic Development Ben
Snow was guest speaker at
the Wall Badlands Area
Chamber luncheon meeting.
~Photo Laurie Hindman
(continued on page 2)
by Laurie Hindman
Wall School Board President
Scot Eisenbraun called their March
meeting to order with board mem-
bers Pam Johnson, Spencer
Cordes, Carolynn Anderson, Mary
Williams, Kevin Bielmaier and
Todd Trask present.
The agenda was approved for the
meeting along with consent agenda
for: minutes of February 8, 2012
meeting; March claims; 2011 - 2012
Activity contract for Stacy Stewart,
Head Middle School Track Coach
and resignation from John Hess as
Head Boys Basketball Coach.
Johnson congratulated the girls
and boys basketball team for their
season and honors; Lane Blasius
for making it to state wrestling;
David Sykora for being selected for
Middle School All State Band and
the elementary school for partici-
pating in the Children's Theater.
Rieckman informed the board
members that he has sent out let-
ters to all gymnastics parents and
the Kadoka and Wall school
boards. He is concerned that the
Kadoka School District isn’t finan-
cially helping their students who
participate in gymnastics. Rieck-
man has been in touch with the
Kadoka Superintendent Mr. Her-
man to see what their school board
is going to do about the situation.
Gymnastics Coach Heidi Coller
was present to visit with the Wall
School Board. She has been visiting
with parents from both schools and
will have between 10 - 12 girls out
for gymnastics next year. Coller
has met with the Policy Committee
from Kadoka who will bring a gym-
nastic policy of $500 per student
and $1,000 in gas allotment to the
Kadoka School Board who had a
meeting on Wednesday, March 14.
Coller said, “It’s not fair to the
Gymnast to close the program due
to Kadoka. She has put in a pro-
posal to Kadoka to run the track
concession which could generate
$7,000 - $8,000 for the gymnastics
program.
Coller related a Spring Board
and Mini Tramp, which was bro-
ken by a middle school boy needs
to be replaced and she doesn’t ex-
pect the Wall School Board to buy
any new equipment for the pro-
gram. Parents have purchased a
new Spring Floor mat for program
and she feels that it is very impor-
tant for students to get this unique
opportunity. In conclusion Coller
thanked the board for meeting
with her, the gymnasts and their
parents and reiterated about how
passionate they are about the pro-
gram. Cordes asked when will we
know about Kadoka? Rieckman
replied hopefully tomorrow. Rieck-
man went on to say the biggest
issue is Kadoka not ethically step-
ping up. He has a hard time charg-
ing a parent to come to Wall and
compete in a program and he feels
bad for the students and parents.
Trask agreed and said, “Kadoka
needs to step-up. As a sport they
haven’t spent very much.”
Jan Schaefer came before the
board and thanked the coaches for
leading the gymnastic kids. Schae-
fer said, “Heidi has spent a lot time
away from her kids and her own
money for the program and all
they are asking the school board
for is to save the program.”
Wall School Board discusses
gymnastic program at meeting
(continued on page 6)
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nn nddross by Sfnfo AmorIcnn !o-
gIon Commnndor Mnrk WoInmnnn
of Cnnfon (mombor of fho Hudson
AmorIcnn !ogIon).
ÐIsfrIcf 2 Commnndor ÐonnIs
Idwnrds of !nµId CIfy wIII con-
ducf fho !ogIon busInoss sossIon
nnd fho !nµId CIfy Iosf #33 Com-
mnndor InuI IrnnkIn wIII bo In
chnrgo of IocnI nrrnngomonfs.
Tho ÐIsfrIcf 2 AuxIIInry wIII
hoId Ifs moofIng nf l:00 µ.m. fho
snmo dny nf fho AmorIcnn !ogIon
Iosf #22 Iosf Homo.
IonnIngfon Counfy CommIssIon-
ors moofIng on Tuosdny, AµrII 3.
Crnvnff nofod fhnf ho wns suc-
cossfuI In goffIng fho Ag Innd ouf
of boIng nssossod fhoroforo onIy
rosIdonfInI sfrucfuros nnd busI-
nossos wIII bo fnxod.
!µcomIng nnnouncomonfs:
:Mnrch 22 fhoro wIII bo nn Am-
buInnco ÐIsfrIcf IubIIc HonrIng nf
fho WnII CommunIfy Confor nf
6:30 µ.m.
Ben Snow speaks at Wall Badlands
Area Chamber meeting continued
:AµrII l4 fho Cood ÞoIghbor
Innquof wIII bo hoId nf fho WnII
CommunIfy Confor.
:AµrII 20 bogInnIng nf 5:00 µ.m.,
wIfh fho socInI fho Chnmbor wIII
hoId fhoIr nnnunI moofIng nf fho
WnII CommunIfy Confor. Tho wIII
nof hnvo n Iunchoon In AµrII.
:QuInn VIW wIII hoId bIngo on
Wodnosdny`s nf fho WnII Commu-
nIfy Confor bogInnIng nf ?:00 µ.m.
Mark A. Vargo Candidate: Pennington County State's Attorney
Iuct SLeet
Why 1'm running:
Our communIfy dosorvos, nnd
shouId oxµocf, commIfmonf from
fhoIr Sfnfo's Affornoy.
Tho commIfmonf nnd sncrIfIco of
our !nw Inforcomonf OffIcors
shouId bo honorod fhrough fho In-
fogrIfy nnd good judgmonf of fhoIr
Sfnfo's Affornoy.
VIcfIms shouId bo confIdonf fhnf
fho Sfnfo`s Affornoy wIII gIvo fhom
nnd fhoIr cnso fho nffonfIon fhoy
dosorvo.
I hnvo fho µnssIon nnd oxµorI-
onco fo mnko fhIs hnµµon ns
Sfnfo's Affornoy by rosforIng nc-
fIvo IondorshIµ fo fho offIco nnd do-
µnrfmonf.
Cureer Highlighto:
24 yonrs oxµorIonco ns n µroso-
cufor,
AssIsfnnf Sfnfo`s Affornoy, Ðndo
Counfy, I!.,
AssIsfnnf Sfnfo`s Affornoy, Ion-
nIngfon Counfy, SÐ.,
AssIsfnnf !S Affornoy, ÐIsfrIcf
of SÐ.,
Moro fhnn l50 jury frInIs.
Peroonul 1nformution:
Ðovofod husbnnd fo Inrb nnd
fnfhor of fhroo AIox 20, Inrry l8
nnd John l5,
!oµubIIcnn,
Adjuncf Irofossor ÞnfIonnI
AmorIcnn !nIvorsIfy nnd Wosforn
Ðnkofn TochnIcnI InsfIfufo,
Sfovons HIgh SchooI Ðobnfo
Conch,
!CYS! & !ushmoro Soccor
CIub Conch,
Crndunfo of IrIncofon !nIvor-
sIfy nnd Coorgofown !nIvorsIfy
!nw Confor.
Profeooionul Mentoring und
Truining:
BIA Po!Ice Acudemy: ¨Ðrug
IrosocufIon In IndInn Counfry,¨
¨CrImInnI JurIsdIcfIon In IndInn
Counfry,¨ ¨Sonrch nnd SoIzuro,¨
Og!u!u SIoux TvIbe: ¨InsIc Of-
fIcor TrnInIng,¨ ¨Ðrug InvosfIgn-
fIon,¨ ¨Sonrch nnd SoIzuro,¨ ¨Affor-
noy ConornI`s Irosocufor Work-
shoµ,¨
Insfrucfor for !S Sfnfo Ðoµnrf-
monf In !ussIn, Hungnry, CoorgIn,
Ð!I AssIsfnnf ChIof, Ðndo
Counfy, IIorIdn,
ÞnfIonnI Advocncy Confor In-
sfrucfor,
IIorIdn IrosocufIng Affornoys
AssocInfIon Insfrucfor,
Contuct 1nformution:
Mnrk A. Vnrgo
IO Iox 9?2?
!nµId CIfy, SÐ 5??09-9?2?
605-38l-546?
I-mnII: www.vofovnrgo.com
!nnd SchIousonor, Tronsuror
BadIands Artists partner
with emerging Youth Camp
Tho ArfIsf In !osIdonco (AI!)
µrogrnm nf IndInnds ÞnfIonnI
Inrk Is µIonsod fo nnnounco fho so-
IocfIon of µhofogrnµhor Sfovon
ÐonIoy nnd wnforcoIor µnInfor Jos-
sIcn Irynnf for Ifs sµrIng 20l2 ros-
IdoncIos. Choson from n µooI of ovor
20 nµµIIcnnfs, onch soIocfod nrfIsf
wIII IIvo In µnrk housIng, gIvIng
fhom fho oµµorfunIfy fo fruIy oxµo-
rIonco nnd bo InsµIrod by fho µnrk`s
unIquo rosourcos durIng fhoIr sfny.
In nddIfIon fo cronfIng InsfIng
Imngory of fho µnrk, nrfIsfs nIso
µnrfIcIµnfo In ncfIvIfIos In IocnI
schooIs. ¨Tho ArfIsf In !osIdonco
µrogrnm nf IndInnds hns n Iong
hIsfory of oducnfIonnI oufronch,¨
oxµInIns ChIof of !osourco Iducn-
fIon JonnIo AIbrInck. ¨ThIs yonr,
wo hnvo fho oµµorfunIfy fo oxµnnd
fhnf oufronch nnd hosf hIgh schooI
sfudonfs from bofh IocnI schooIs
nnd from Þow York CIfy for n
muIfI-dny nrf, fochnoIogy, nnd scI-
onco cnmµ. ThIs Is n gronf frIbufo
fo fho ¨Arfs AfIro¨ InIfInfIvo In fho
ÞnfIonnI Inrk SorvIco ÐIrocfor Jon
JnrvIs` CnII fo AcfIon, whIch on-
courngos ongngIng fho nrfs commu-
nIfy wIfh µnrks fo foII our sforIos In
cronfIvo now wnys.¨
Tho sfrong fIos nnd InsfIng Im-
µncf of fhoso rosIdoncIos hns Iod fo
fhIs unIquo µnrfnorshIµ bofwoon
fho ÞnfIonnI Inrk SorvIco, fho CnI-
houn SchooI, whIch sorvos sfudonfs
from µroschooI fhrough l2fh grndo
In fho honrf of Mnnhnffnn`s Wosf
SIdo, Crnzy Horso SchooI Iocnfod
In WnnbIoo, SÐ, fho InforIor
SchooI whIch sorvos chIIdron jusf
soufh of fho µnrk, IrIonds of fho
IndInnds, nnd IndInnds ÞnfurnI
HIsfory AssocInfIon. Irom Mnrch
2l fo Mnrch 2?, sfudonfs from fho
CnIhoun SchooI wIII work wIfh
µnrk sfnff fo Ionrn moro nbouf fho
Soufh Ðnkofn IndInnds In nn Im-
morsIon cnmµ oxµorIonco.
SovornI dnys of fhIs cnmµ wIII
InvoIvo IocnI youfh µnrfIcIµnfIng
wIfh fho youfh from Þow York on
µnrk rosourco µrojocfs, ns woII ns
shnrIng cuIfuros, Idons nnd IIfo ox-
µorIoncos. ThIs µorfIon of fho oxµo-
rIonco Is n µIIof for n Inrgor cnmµ
focusod on undor-sorvod nrons In
Soufh Ðnkofn, sµocIfIcnIIy In nnd
nround fho IIno !Idgo !osorvn-
fIon, ndjnconf fo fho Soufh !nIf of
IndInnds ÞnfIonnI Inrk.
Iormor IndInnds AI! nnd µoof,
Cnry Josoµh Cohon Is now n
fonchor nf fho CnIhoun SchooI. Ho
boIIovos fhnf ¨nn oµµorfunIfy IIko
fhIs offors our fufuro Iondors n
chnnco fo ongngo In nn onvIron-
monf nof ns fourIsfs, buf ns ngonfs
of chnngo nnd ncfIon, wIfh onough
sky nbovo nnd grnssInnds boIow fo
onsuro fImo nnd sµnco for rofIoc-
fIon nnd confomµInfIon.¨
Ior moro InformnfIon soo
www.nµs.gov/bndI or foIIow us on
TwIffor ¸IndInndsIdu, nnd
¸IndInnds_!nngor.
The Legislature 150 years
ago - Dakota territorial style
The Ash HoteI was the scene of much poIiticaI activity during
IegisIative sessions when Yankton was the territoriaI capitaI.
~Photo South Dakota State Historical Society ÷ Archives
AnyfhIng cnn hnµµon whon fho
!ogIsInfuro Is In sossIon. Thnf
couId bo snId of fho fIrsf sossIon of
fho Ðnkofn TorrIforInI !ogIsInfuro
fhnf fook µInco l50 yonrs ngo.
Whon fho fIrsf sossIon of fho
Ðnkofn TorrIforInI !ogIsInfuro
bognn on Mnrch l?, l862, In Ynnk-
fon, roµrosonfnfIvos choso Coorgo
M. IInnoy of Ion Hommo ns fho
sµonkor of fho houso.
AccordIng fo InformnfIon from
fho Soufh Ðnkofn Sfnfo HIsforIcnI
SocIofy, Ynnkfon IogIsInfors
bnckod IInnoy for sµonkor wIfh
fho undorsfnndIng fhnf ho wouId
suµµorf Ynnkfon ns fho µormnnonf
IocnfIon of fho cnµIfnI. Tho cnµIfnI
wns n µrIzo sInco mosf govornmonf
funds for fho forrIfory woro sµonf
IocnIIy. Insfond of bnckIng Ynnk-
fon for cnµIfnI, IInnoy suµµorfod
hIs homofown. Whon fhnf fnIIod,
IInnoy frIod fo gof VormIIIIon
nnmod fho cnµIfnI.
Oµµononfs of IInnoy docIdod
fhnf fhoIr µInn of ncfIon wns fo
fhrow fho sµonkor of fho houso ouf
fho wIndow.
IInnoy nskod for n sqund of soI-
dIors bo sfnfIonod In fho HnII of
!oµrosonfnfIvos fo µrosorvo ordor,
µrovonf rIof nnd µrofocf fho
sµonkor.
Ho rosIgnod from fho Houso of
!oµrosonfnfIvos.
Ho dId nof oscnµo boIng fossod
ouf n wIndow, howovor.
Soon nffor onforIng n snIoon
whoro IogIsInfors hnd congrognfod,
IInnoy wns soon comIng forcIbIy
fhrough fho wIndow of fho snIoon,
bonrIng fho snsh wIfh hIm. Tho
sorgonnf-nf-nrms of fho Houso nµ-
µonrod In fho oµonIng bohInd IIn-
noy.
Thnf wns nof fho onIy fIroworks
durIng fho sossIon.
ÐurIng n monI In Ynnkfon`s Ash
HofoI, n fIghf broko ouf bofwoon
John IoyIo, who roµrosonfod Vor-
mIIIIon, nnd Inos Sfufsmnn, who
roµrosonfod Ynnkfon. Kofchuµ
boffIos, cuµs, gInssos nnd fho
skoIofon of fho fowI on whIch fhoy
hnd dInod woro fhrown nf ono nn-
ofhor. Sfufsmnn fIung hImsoIf
ncross fho fnbIo nf IoyIo. On-Iook-
ors soµnrnfod fho fwo, nnd fhoy
IIvod fo cnrry on n vorbnI fIghf wIfh
ono nnofhor.
Tho Iony Congross, ns fho fIrsf
IogIsInfuro cnmo fo bo known, dId
nccomµIIsh busInoss durIng fho
fImo If wns In sossIon. Tho fIrsf
Ðnkofn TorrIforInI !ogIsInfuro
µnssod 9l gonornI Inws nnd 25 sµo-
cInI Inws. !ogIsInfors dovoIoµod
fho bnsIc Inws whIch InfIuoncod
fho now sfnfo of Soufh Ðnkofn 2?
yonrs Infor, dofInod fho boundnrIos
of l8 counfIos, osfnbIIshod fho cnµ-
IfnI nf Ynnkfon, nnmod VormIIIIon
ns fho sIfo of fho forrIforInI unIvor-
sIfy, nnd µrohIbIfod swIno nnd
sfnIIIons from runnIng froo. Tho
foundnfIon of n now forrIfory, nnd
Infor n now sfnfo, hnd boon InId.
ThIs momonf In Soufh Ðnkofn
hIsfory Is µrovIdod by fho Soufh
Ðnkofn HIsforIcnI SocIofy Ioundn-
fIon, fho nonµrofIf fundrnIsIng
µnrfnor of fho Soufh Ðnkofn Sfnfo
HIsforIcnI SocIofy. IInd us on fho
wob nf www.sdhsf.org
As wInfor bogIns furnIng fo
sµrIng, fho dnys gof Iongor nnd nc-
fIvIfIos Incronso. SµrIng Is fho son-
son whon IIfo Is ronowod. Ono Im-
µorfnnf wny fo hoIµ ronow IIfo Is fo
gIvo bIood. ¨CIvIng bIood durIng
sµrIngfImo cnn bo n gronf frndIfIon,
IIko sµrIng cIonnIng nnd If`s n gIff
fhnf fho rocIµIonf wIII nIwnys ro-
mombors,¨ snId !orI !Iobmnn,
Ðonor !ocruIfmonf ÐIrocfor of
!nµId CIfy`s !nIfod IIood SorvIcos.
Iy gIvIng bIood, n donor hoIµs ro-
µIonIsh n communIfy rosourcos
usod by n noIghbor, roInfIvo or
frIond. IIood cnn bo sforod for onIy
42 dnys, so n confInunI frosh suµ-
Warmer weather Ionger days
caII of an ampIe bIood suppIy
µIy Is crIfIcnI. Anyono mny nood
bIood nf nny fImo. In fho ovonf of
nn nccIdonf, sorIous IIInoss, or sur-
gory, nn ndoqunfo bIood suµµIy
wIII mnko fho dIfforonco bofwoon
IIfo nnd donfh.
Mnko your nµµoInfmonf fo gIvo
bIood nf www.unIfodbIoodsor-
vIcos.org or by cnIIIng 605-342-
8585 In !nµId CIfy or 605-996-
3688 In MIfchoII. WIfh onch donn-
fIon, donors rocoIvo n froo fofnI
choIosforoI fosf nnd onrn µoInfs In
!nIfod IIood SorvIcos` Horo In Mo
rownrd µrogrnm.
VoIunfoor bIood donors musf bo
nf Ionsf l6 yonrs of ngo, woIgh n
mInImum of ll0 µounds nnd bo In
good honIfh. AddIfIonnI
hoIghf/woIghf roquIromonfs nµµIy
fo donors 22 nnd youngor nnd
donors who nro l6 yonrs oId musf
hnvo sIgnod µormIssIon from n µnr-
onf or gunrdInn. Ior moro Informn-
fIon, vIsIf www.unIfodbIoodsor-
vIcos.org.
!nIfod IIood SorvIcos wIII bo In
WnII on Mondny, Mnrch 26 from
9:30 n.m. fo 4:00 µ.m. nf fho WnII
HIgh SchooI Cym. To sof uµ n fImo
fo donnfo µIonso cnII !nndnII Iosfo
nf 2?9-2l56 or go fo www.bIood-
horo.com nnd onfor codo: wu!!sd.
Konnofh McIIrnvy hns boon
nnmod fho Soufh Ðnkofn Cnmo,
IIsh nnd Inrks Ðoµnrfmonf`s
HnbIfnf Inrfnor of fho Yonr for
rnngo-mnnngomonf µrncfIcos fhnf
hnvo bonofIfod nII fyµos of wIIdIIfo
on hIs Hnnkon Counfy rnnch.
McIIrnvy wns honorod nf fho
Mnrch CII CommIssIon moofIng
for hIs commIfmonf fo n consorvn-
fIon-mIndod Innd ofhIc nnd µrovId-
Ing µubIIc nccoss fo hunfors
fhrough CII`s WnIk-In Aron µro-
grnm for nonrIy 20 yonrs.
McIIrnvy hns rosIdod hIs onfIro
IIfo on fho fnmIIy rnnch, n l2,000-
µIus ncro, grnss-bnsod oµornfIon.
Ovor fho yonrs, ho hns wIfnossod
chnngos In fho Inndscnµo nnd
wIIdIIfo hnbIfnf In fho nron. Tho
chnngos hnvo InfIuoncod hIs Innd
ofhIc nnd rnnch-mnnngomonf
gonIs.
Tho rnnch µrovIdos hIgh-qunIIfy
hnbIfnf fo nn nrrny of sµocIos do-
µondonf on grnssInnd, wofInnd, rI-
µnrInn nnd nqunfIc hnbIfnfs In
wosforn Soufh Ðnkofn. McIIrnvy`s
mnnngomonf µrncfIcos bognn In
onrnosf wIfh fho ndvonf of fho Con-
sorvnfIon !osorvo Irogrnm In fho
mId-l980s. Ho onroIIod mosf of fho
fnrm ground Info fho µrogrnm nnd
convorfod If bnck fo grnssInnd,
much of If nnfIvo sµocIos ndnµfod
fo fho Inndscnµo nnd fho cIImnfo.
Ho hns µnrfIcIµnfod In CII`s
WIIdIIfo Inrfnor`s Irogrnm fo Im-
µIomonf hnbIfnf foncIng µrojocfs
nnd mnInfnIn food µIofs for moro
fhnn l0 yonrs. Ho hns workod wIfh
sfnfo nnd fodornI ngoncIos fo mnIn-
fnIn nnd onhnnco µonds on fho
rnnch fo µrovIdo wnfor fo suµµorf
rofnfIonnI grnzIng nnd fo dIvorsIfy
hnbIfnf. WIfh moro fhnn 30 µonds
on fho µroµorfy, surroundod by
cnrofuIIy mnnngod grnssInnd, fho
McIIrnvy !nnch µrovIdos qunIIfy
broodIng, nosfIng nnd brood-ronr-
Ing hnbIfnf for n vnrIofy of ducks,
gooso, shorobIrds nnd ofhor wof-
Innd-doµondonf wIIdIIfo.
¨As n Iong-sfnndIng CII µnrfnor
commIffod fo susfnInnbIo rnnch
mnnngomonf, µrovIdIng hIgh-qunI-
Ify wIIdIIfo hnbIfnf nnd µubIIc
hunfIng nccoss, Konnofh McIIrnvy
hns fow µoors,¨ snId TIm OIson,
CII sonIor bIoIogIsf. ¨HIs koon
nwnronoss of fho IImIfnfIons of fho
Wosf !Ivor grnssInnd Inndscnµo
nnd hIs wIIIIngnoss fo mnnngo fho
McIIrnvy !nnch wIfhIn fho bounds
of nnfuro nro µroffy unIquo.¨
Haakon County Rancher Named
GFP Habitat Partner of the Year
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School & Area News
Pennington County Courant • March 22, 2012• Page 3
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March 23-24-25-26:
Journey 2(PG)
Fri: 8:00 p.m. Sat: 8:00 p.m.
Sun: 1:30 p.m. Mon: 7:00 p.m.
Gem Thea¡re
SS9-2000 - PbIIIp
March 30-31-April-1-2:
The Vow (PG-13)
April 6-7-8-9:
Dr. Seuss, The Lorax (PG)
April 13-14-15-16:
Act of Valor (R)
April 20-21-22-23:
The Hunger Games (PG-13)
SampIe Our
SpecIaIs DaIIy

Luncb
SpecIaIs
Mar. 22 - Mar. 2S
BreakIast SpecIaI - Mon.-Sat.
2 Eggs & Toasi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.99
2 Pancalcs & Sausagc . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.99
Tbursday, Marcb 22
·Fils w/Dalcd Poiaiocs & Dalcd Dcans. . . . . . . . . $S.99
·Dccf Darlcy Sou¡ & SandwicI . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4.99
FrIday, Marcb 23
·FisI Plaiicr
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·Droccoli CIccsc Sou¡ & SandwicI . . . . . . . . . $4.99
Saturday, Marcb 24
·Hoi Dccf SandwicI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $S.99
·CIiclcn Dun¡ling Sou¡ & SandwicI . . . . . . . $4.99
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·All You Can Eai Drcalfasi Duffci. . . . . . . . . . . $6.99
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Scrvcd 7.00 io 10.30 a.n.
·Ovcn Dalcd CIiclcn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $S.99
·Dacon CIccsclurgcr Sou¡ & SandwicI. . . . . . $4.99
Monday, Marcb 26
·Hoi Porl SandwicI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $S.99
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Tuesday, Marcb 2?
·Fculcn w/Poiaio Salad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $S.99
·CIiclcn Noodlc Sou¡ & SandwicI. . . . . . . . . . $4.99
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279-2175 · Wall, SD
ALL types!

Backhoe
Trenching
Directional
Boring
Tire Tanks
Located in
Kadoka, SD
Home: (605) 837-2945
Cell: (605) 381-5568
Excavation work of
My senior project
“Wall Eagle 3V3 Invite.” Kale Lytle put on a basketball invite on
November 18, 2011 for his senior project. Lytle said, “The
weather played a factor and he only had four teams.” He also
designed the t-shirts that were given for first place. Lytle will be
attending Chadron this fall to major in Pre-Dentistry.
~Photo Laurie Hindman
“Dog Grooming.” Jessica Schulz wanted to learn more about
this career since she plans to become a Vet-Tech and may de-
cide to do this as a sideline job. Schulz will be attending NAU
this fall. ~Photo Laurie Hindman
“Wall High School Honor of Fame.” Jesse Willis has gone be-
fore the Wall School Board with his senior project to honor for-
mer athletic students of Wall. He plans to have someone in-
ducted by this fall and would like to see this project continue for
many years to come. Willis college plans are to attend college
this fall and play football. ~Photo Laurie Hindman
“Vertical Jump Workout.” Chavis Shull worked with students
from the Wall elementary and middle school to improve their ver-
tical jump. He was their personal trainer and was greatly im-
pressed to see how they had increased their ability to jump
higher. Shull will attend either SDSU or Chadron to major in Ath-
letic Training. ~Photo Laurie Hindman
February 2012, Pennington
County Sheriff’s report
During the month of February
2012, the Pennington County Sher-
iff's Office recorded the following
statistics in and around the com-
munity of Wall:
Time
City hours: . . . . . . . . . . . . .338.00
City hrs other deputies . . . .62.00
Total City hours . . . . . .400.00
Training hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . .26.50
Vacation/Sick hrs . . . . . . . . .68.00
County hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7.00
# of times called out/Hrs . . . .0.00
Arrest
Warrants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0
Non-Warrants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
Calls For Service
Alarms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0
Alcohol Violations . . . . . . . . . . . .0
Animal Complaints . . . . . . . . . . .7
Assaults . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0
Assist Other Agencies . . . . . . . . .7
Attempt to Locate . . . . . . . . . . . .0
Burglary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0
Civil Problem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
Community Activity . . . . . . . . . .6
Coroner Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0
Court . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
Disturbance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
DPP/Vandalism . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
Drugs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0
Extra Patrol . . . . . . . . . . . . . .113
Fire Medical Assist . . . . . . . . . . .3
Follow-up Investigation . . . . . . .8
Found or Lost Property . . . . . . .0
Calls for Service
Keep the Peace . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0
Minor Consuming . . . . . . . . . . . .0
Murder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0
Robbery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0
Runaway . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0
School Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0
SOLV Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0
Suicide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0
Suspicious Activity . . . . . . . . . . .2
Theft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0
Weapons Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0
Welfare Check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
911 Hang up Calls . . . . . . . . . . .0
Civil Patrol
Attempted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
Served . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
City Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
Traffic Activity
Citations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1
Warnings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
Injury Accidents . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
Non-Injury Accident . . . . . . . . . .1
DUI's . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0
Motorist Assist . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
School Zone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0
Skate/Bike Citation . . . . . . . . . .0
Skate/Bike Warning . . . . . . . . . .0
Speed Trailer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0
Vehicle/Parking Comp . . . . . . . .1
Please feel free to visit with
Deputies Louis Lange, Dallas
Kendrick and Darren Ginn, Sgt.
Dustin Morrison or Capt. Corey
Brubakken with any questions or
concerns related to law enforce-
ment in and around the Wall Com-
munity.
pressure exerted within the aorta
in millimeters of mercury, and its
pressures on average range from
120 down to 80, but in a hyperten-
sive person this can be much
higher. After many years of such
pressure, and especially after
years of smoking, the walls of this
mighty vessel can weaken and
blood can split into one of the lay-
ers of the vessel, dissect down, and
finally rupture or blow out the ves-
sel, causing immediate death.
Some 14,000 Americans die
from this condition each year and
that would be less is proper
screening occurred. My patient
did not die, but he went to surgery
and within hours a new lining to
his aorta was provided. Now,
something like 10 years later, he
is still alive and joking with me.
I saw him last week, and lis-
tened to the beating of his glori-
ous, not hideous, heart.
Dr. Rick Holm wrote this edito-
rial for “On Call®,” a weekly pro-
gram where medical professionals
discuss health concerns for the
general public. “On Call®” is pro-
duced by the Healing Words Foun-
dation in association with the
South Dakota State University
Journalism Department. “On
Call®” airs Thursdays on South
Dakota Public Broadcasting-Tele-
vision at 7 p.m. Central, 6 p.m.
Mountain.
By Richard P. Holm, M.D.
Do you remember the short
story “The Tell-Tale Heart” by
Edgar Allan Poe? It ends with
these words:
“… – no, no! They heard! – they
suspected! – they KNEW! – they
were making a mockery of my hor-
ror! … and now – again! – hark!
louder! louder! louder! …
‘Villains!’ I shrieked, ‘… I admit
the deed! – tear up the planks!
here, here! – It is the beating of his
hideous heart!”
I have a real story of a telltale
heart. His wife almost had to force
him to come to the E.R. She said
he was unusually irritable. Al-
though he typically kidded with
me, this evening the smile was
gone. He complained of a throb-
bing abdominal discomfort that
spread into a tearing pain into his
back. On exam he had a pulsating
abdominal mass and upon listen-
ing with the stethoscope I could
hear a repeating and prominent
whoosh. My patient had the tell-
tale indications of a dissecting ab-
dominal aortic aneurysm.
The aorta is the largest blood
vessel that extends from the top of
the heart and it provides oxy-
genated blood to virtually every
cell in the body. It is a multi-lay-
ered, high-pressure hose that
arches upward and around send-
ing tributaries to neck and brain,
arms and then down through the
chest past the diaphragm. Once it
reaches the abdomen, the aorta
sends branches to bowels, kidneys,
and finally splits to the two
femoral arteries providing blood
for the legs.
We measure the continuous
The telltale heart
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CHRISTOPHER C. LURZ
MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
Applications are still available
for the Christopher C. Lurz Memo-
rial Scholarship.
The family of Chris Lurz estab-
lished this scholarship, in his
memory. The scholarship will be
awarded to a current or past grad-
uate of the Wall High School who
is or will be attending a vo-tech or
trade school.
One of the criteria established
includes a GPA of no less than a
2.0 while in high school.
Applications and additional in-
formation may be obtained by con-
tacting the counseling office at the
Wall High School.
This year one $400 scholarship
will be awarded. The deadline for
submitting applications is April 1,
2012.
HAYES MEMORIAL
SCHOLARSHIP
Applications are still available
for the Hayes Memorial Scholar-
ship.
This scholarship fund was estab-
lished by Candice Hayes in mem-
ory of her husband, John Hayes.
The scholarship is awarded an-
nually to a current or past gradu-
ate of Wall High School pursuing
additional education in the field of
agriculture, either by attendance
at a vo-tech school, a college or uni-
versity.
This year two $200 scholarships
will be awarded. Applications and
additional information may be ob-
tained by contacting the counsel-
ing office at the Wall High School.
The deadline for submitting appli-
cations is April 1, 2012.
Scholarships available
at Wall High School
The Democratic Party of Legisla-
tive District 30 is sponsoring an
essay contest for high school sen-
iors. The goal of the contest is to
stimulate interest of young adults
in the political process regardless
of party affiliation.
To be eligible for the contest, par-
ticipating seniors must reside in
Legislative District 30, which is
rural Pennington, Custer and Fall
River counties. Students who are
18 years of age must register to
vote. Seniors under the age of 18
Essay contest for high school
seniors who reside in District 30
are also eligible.
Interested students should con-
tact personnel in their respective
counselor’s or principal’s office for
more detailed information about
the contest and associated rules.
First ($500), second ($300) and
third ($200) place prizes will be
awarded. Award winners may be
asked to speak to political organi-
zations in Legislative District 30.
Deadline for submittal of essays
is midnight on April 29, 2012.
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Socìa¦s
Wo11 Neus
Go/lereJ I, Ironcee Poe/e
Tho IndInnds AIumnI hnd n
moofIng on Snfurdny. Thoso nf-
fondIng woro IIIoon IInff nnd
Ðnwnn TsIfrInn from !nµId CIfy,
nnd Ioggy !urz nnd ÐobbIo Irynn
from WnII.
MnurIco nnd MyrfIo Thomµson
of !ndorwood, MÞ, cnmo fo vIsIf
Mnrv nnd Jonnno Iofz nrrIvIng on
Thursdny, fho l5fh. Tho Thomµ-
son`s frIonds, Chuck nnd !hondn
MIrnnouskI, nccomµnnIod fhom on
fho frIµ, buf nffor fnkIng In fho
sIghfs nnd fourIsf nffrncfIons of
fho IInck HIIIs nnd IndInnds, fhoy
Ioff for homo on Sundny. MnurIco
nnd MyrfIo µInn n Iongor sfny unfII
fhIs comIng Snfurdny.
Thoro woro n good ¨furn-ouf¨ for
fho SonIor CIfIzon µofIuck Insf
Thursdny ovonIng. Thoro wns n Iof
of food! KoIfh IngIoy`s broughf Ico
cronm! Thoy nro gono ovor fho wIn-
for ns fhoy run Arrow Cnmµ-
ground, buf whon fhoy como fo fho
µofIucks wo Iook forwnrd fo fho Ico
cronm! (Ðon`f fhInk I`m jusf fnIk-
Ing nbouf mysoIf!)
Wo offor our condoIoncos fo fho
fnmIIy of !Ifn IyorIy who µnssod
nwny fhIs µnsf wook. Sho hnd boon
In fho IhIIIµ HosµIfnI.
MnxIno SmIfh nnd Irnncos
Iosfo koµf nµµoInfmonfs In !nµId
CIfy, Insf Wodnosdny. Troy nnd
!osIIo Irown nnd Troy`s mofhor
Ioffy, nII of HnrroId, woro fhoro
fhnf dny nIso so wo gof In n IIffIo
vIsIfIng.
CongrnfuInfIons go ouf fo !yIo
nnd VIoIn WIIIInms ns fhoy coIo-
brnfo fhoIr 65fh nnnIvorsnry!
Tho sf. InfrIck`s Church koµf uµ
fhoIr frndIfIon of hnvIng n
fundrnIsor cIoso fo Sf. InfrIck`s
dny. So Sundny wns fho dny fo
hnvo your choIco of chIII or chIckon
noodIo souµ nnd Iofs nnd Iofs of
choIcos of µIo!
Shnunn, !uko nnd !ommIngfon
MoyorInk of IInffo vIsIfod
WIIIInms fnmIIIos fhIs µnsf wook-
ond.
MnddIo Inuor sµonf somo of hor
sµrIng bronk from schooI In Ab-
ordoon wIfh hor grnndµnronfs, fho
Ðnvo OIsons, In WnII.
Jorry Inbsf of QuInn, nnd KIrby
Koysor wonf fIshIng nf IIorro fhIs
µnsf wookond for wnIIoyos. !oµorf
wns fhoy dId quIfo woII.
A whIIo ngo, Cnry nnd KIrby
Koysor wonf ouf fo fho rnnch fry-
Ing fo cIonn uµ fho µInco, roundIng
uµ oId Iron, ofc.
ÐonnIs CnrmIchnoI hnd fo hnvo
fwo sfonfs µuf In fho bIood vossoIs
fo hIs honrf Insf wook In n SIoux
InIIs hosµIfnI. Ho Is now homo In
IrookIngs nnd doIng woII.
ImIIy CnrmIchnoI, nIno yonr oId
dnughfor of Tom nnd KnmIo of
ÐoIfn, CO, sµonf n mIsornbIo bIrfh-
dny. Sho hnd rocoIvod n now
scoofor; whIIo fryIng If ouf,
wrockod nnd broko bofh of hor
nrms! Hor µnrfy hnd fo bo cnn-
coIod. Whnf n bummor!
A Iof of fho sµrIng fIowors nro
comIng uµ IrIsos, fuIIµs, dnf-
fodIIs nnd hyncInfhs. Tho buds nro
showIng on fho IIIncs nnd fho grnss
Is furnIng groon. ÐIdn`f know If If
wouId wIfh fho Inck of moIsfuro.
SµrIng offIcInIIy bogIns on Tuos-
dny, fho 20fh. Wo`vo hnd sµrIng-
IIko wonfhor for quIfo somofImo,
wondorIng If wo wIII hnvo fo µny
for If Infor. Mnrch hns sfood uµ fo
fho frndIfIon of boIng n wIndy
monfh!
Tle noe/ flonnoIle /,pe of
uooJ ie o clip on /le eloulJer.
~Anon,noue
ShIrrIso nnd Knssnndrn woro
fronfod fo n fnbuIous Iunch Thurs-
dny nf Inrb Mnschor`s In !nµId
CIfy, nIong wIfh TIff Knuµµo nnd
MoIIssn Iyrno. CIydo Arnoson wns
n dInnor guosf on Sundny nnd
sfnyod jusf Iong onough fo fnko
homo n bng of frosh cookIos ouf of
fho ovon. Ho sooms fo hnvo hIs
fImIng down!
Tho Johnsfon`s wonf fo !nµId
CIfy on Sundny fo wnfch Snvnnn
In n bnskofbnII fournnmonf. Affor
fhnf, fhoy woro fronfod fo nn nu-
fhonfIc IfnIInn dInnor nf fho Mnff
nnd CInn InfIo homo In !nµId
CIfy.
ShoIIn Trnsk, JIm nnd Myrnn
SmIfh frnvoIod fo !ochosfor, MÞ
for modIcnI nµµoInfmonfs fhIs µnsf
wook. Thoy Ioff on Tuosdny, sµond-
Ing fho nIghf wIfh InuI nnd CnroI
Shubock. ShoIIn Is hnµµy fo roµorf
honrIng moro sforIos of JIm`s coI-
Iogo dnys! Myrnn wns monfIonod
vnguoIy. Thoy nrrIvod homo on
IrIdny nIghf. Cood fhIng sho gof
homo In fImo for hor surµrIso
µnrfy.
Tom nnd MIck Trnsk µInyod
Courf WhIsf on fho Insf nIghf for
fhIs yonr nf !Inn`s on Wodnosdny
ovonIng.
!nwronco Iurko frnvoIod fo
!nµId CIfy on Wodnosdny fo run
orrnnds nnd hnd Iunch wIfh
dnughfor MoIIssn. On IrIdny, oId
noIghbors ThurIo nnd AIborfIon
Jonson (!nwronco-I cnn`f rond
!nrry`s wrIfIng. Sorry If I gof fho
nnmos wrong) nIong wIfh fhoIr son
Mnrk nnd hIs wIfo vIsIfod mosf of
fho dny. I`II bof !nwronco fIxod
fhom n nIco Iunch nnd fhnf n gronf
dny wns hnd by nII. CIydo Arnoson
hoIµod !nwronco on Snfurdny fo
gof hIs rosforod l946 Iord frncfor
sfnrfod nnd µro- fIIghfod for fho
nron µnrndos. Wo Iook forwnrd fo
sooIng !nwronco In mnny nron
funcfIons In hIs IIffIo Iord frncfor
fhIs summor.
Sf. Inddy`s Ðny dInnor guosfs In
fho Konny nnd Jnnof WIIson houso
woro TyIor nnd kIds, KoIII, IhIIIµ
nnd Mnry Kny. Konny curod hIs
own cornod boof nnd If wns ouf-
sfnndIng! Konny nnd Jnnof Infor
nffondod n dufch ovon monI nf
Þormnn IIsonbrnun`s In WnII, bo-
foro hondIng bnck for ShoIIn`s
µnrfy. Whnf n busy dny!
Ðnughfor !osIIo of WIIdroso,
ÞÐ, sµonf Wodnosdny fhru Sun-
dny wIfh MoI nnd Ðorofhy Andor-
son. On Thursdny, !osIIo nnd
Ðorofhy µInyod hooky nnd sµonf n
dny In !nµId CIfy shoµµIng nnd In-
vosfIgnfIng now µIncos In fown. On
IrIdny, fhoy vIsIfod IIIoon Jordnn
nnd hor chIIdron, CnIo nnd Snrnh
In WnII. Snrnh nnd CnIo cnmo ouf
fo fho rnnch on Snfurdny. Thnf nf-
fornoon, !osIIo nnd Ðorofhy fook n
four nround fho communIfy sfoµ-
µIng for n brIof vIsIf wIfh SnndI
WIosor. In bofwoon fImos, fhoy
sowod uµ n sform! On Snfurdny,
MoI nffondod fho CnfnIysf Cood
noIghbors moofIng In WIcksvIIIo.
John nnd Jonn !Inn nIong wIfh
JIm nnd CnroIIno WIIsoy nffondod
fho !IncoIn Ðny dInnor In SfurgIs,
Snfurdny ovonIng. Inf Trnsk
hosfod fho oqunIIznfIon fownshIµ
moofIng on Tuosdny nIghf. Andy,
Ion nnd Jncob nfo dInnor nf fho
bIg houso on IrIdny. Sundny fhoy
nII hoIµod Jncob coIobrnfo hIs l3fh
bIrfhdny. My how fho yonrs fIy by!
Wodnosdny ovonIng, fho Insf cnrd
µnrfy of fho sonson wns hoId nf fho
John !Inn homo wIfh nn Aus-
frnIInn fhomo for fho µofIuck suµ-
µor. !ofs of good nnd dIfforonf
food, ovon knngnroo monfbnIIs!
Jonn won hIgh for fho nIghf nnd
Tom Trnsk won hIgh for fho son-
son, nIfhough ho onIy µInyod ono
nIghf nII yonr. Wo fhInk ho owos
Mnrk nnd Snm n nIghf ouf on fho
fown. !ynn IIoIds fook socond,
Ðonnno Inrbor fhIrd nnd Myrnn
SmIfh fourfh. Þow Iof`s soo oh yos,
fho booby µrIzo wonf fo Chnso Ar-
noson. Sorry Chnso, boffor Iuck
noxf yonr.
Ioggy Crnvnff µIckod uµ fwo of
hor grnnddnughfors In !nµId CIfy
on IrIdny fo como ouf nnd sµond
fho wookond. Snrnh, who Is fhroo,
wonf ouf nnd dId choros wIfh
Crnndµn µushIng hIm ouf fho door
boforo ho couId ovon drInk hIs cof-
foo! Sho Is quIfo fho IIffIo frooµor.
MndI nnd Crnndmn workod on
fnmIIy hIsfory mosf of fho wook-
ond. If`s nIwnys so nIco fo bo nbIo
fo onjoy fho grnndkIds. Wo fook
fhom bnck homo on Sundny nffor-
noon.
Hnvo n good wook nnd mny your
cnIvIng go smoofhIy.
SuIni//eJ I, Pegg, Groto//
Þows wns n IIffIo skImµy fhIs
wook. I`m suro mosf of us nro busy
brIngIng fhoso now bnby cnIvos In
fo fho worId. Whnf bonufIfuI
wonfhor wo hnvo hnd fo do fhnf, nI-
fhough wo suro nood fho moIsfuro.
ÞoIghbors nnd frIonds woIcomod
ShoIIn Trnsk Info hor ¨AA!I¨
yonrs wIfh n surµrIso 50fh bIrfh-
dny down nf fho Trnsk rnnch on
Snfurdny nIghf. Sounds IIko sho
wns surµrIsod nnd nII hnd n gronf
fImo. Hor bosf µrosonf wns boIng
nbIo fo hnvo grnndson JusfIn !ovI
fhoro fo hoIµ hor bIow ouf fho cnn-
dIos. Somo of fhoso nffondIng from
horo woro IroddIo Iorguson,
Konny, Jnnof, IhIIIµ nnd Mnry
Kny WIIson, JIm nnd Myrnn
SmIfh.
Inm TInos µIckod uµ fho grnnd-
kIds on IrIdny nffornoon for fho
wookond. Inm, John nnd fho kIds
wonf fo n hockoy gnmo In !nµId
CIfy, Snfurdny nIghf, fo wnfch
Inm`s nIoco µIny. Sundny mornIng
wns busy wIfh vIsIfors. Thoy woro
CIydo Arnoson, Id ShoIfon who
woro fhoro for mornIng coffoo nnd
hor fwIn brofhor nnd hIs fnmIIy
Inrk nnd !orI MIIIor, KnfIo nnd
KyIIo. Thoy sfnyod for dInnor.
Thon In fho nffornoon, fhoy woro
vIsIfod by ÞnfnIIo Tormos nnd
Jonn !ncIcky.
MorrIs nnd Knssnndrn !Inn nf-
fondod fho TownshIµ moofIng nf
Inf Trnsk`s, Tuosdny nIghf.
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Murch 22, 1047.
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PO Box 41S, Woll, SD á7790
Wo hnvo boon onjoyIng fho nIco
wonfhor, nnd goffIng oufsIdo If If
Isn'f wIndy.
Knfhy !obInson fnmIIy onfor-
fnInod our rosIdonfs wIfh gosµoI
nnd oId fImo musIc. Somo of our
vIsIfors woro from Icho !Idgo,
who cnmo nnd onjoyod fho nffor-
noon.
Tho fIrsf grndors from Þow !n-
dorwood schooI nnd fhoIr fonchor
Mrs. Mndor cnmo nnd rond fo our
rosIdonfs. Our rosIdonfs sfnfod
fhnf wo hnvo somo good rondors
nnd fhoy woro fronfod fo somo Ico
cronm. Thnnks fo fho fIffoon rond-
ors nnd fhoIr fonchor.
Thursdny, MnrfI Aus Iod our
rosIdonfs wIfh n hymn sIng.
Wo nro sfIII In fho sonson of Ionf
nnd our cIorgy como nnd shnro fho
µnssIon sfory.
!osIdonfs goIng fo n movIo In
!nµId CIfy woro IInIno SchroIbor
nnd Ioffy IhIIIIµs. Thoy onjoyod
fho oufIng.
!nfII noxf fImo.Mny Cod bIoss.
Good Somor11on Soo1e1g
wa|| ^matcur
^rt S|c«
Sat., Varc| ¡ist L
Sun., ^pri| ist
Wall Drug Store, Wall, SD
Saturday: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Sunday: 8 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Spccia| Gucst ^rtist:
Da«n \c«|and.
For entry forms, call
Lorna Moore 386-2120.
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Badlands Trading Post
Cactus Flat, Exit 131 off I-90
Convenience Store & Gift Shop
Full or Part Time Positions Available.
Fun Environment.
Flexible Hours.
Competitive Wages.
Contact Heidi @ 433-5411
SuIni//eJ I,
Lolo Jo,ce Iiggine
S37-2Sá3
CroofIngs. Isn`f fhIs wonfhor
somofhIng¨ If wns 80° on fho bnnk
fhormomofor whon I wnIkod uµ
nffor fho mnII fhIs mornIng. Of
courso fhoro Is n downfnII. Wo
musf bo vory cnrofuI fhnf In no
wny do wo cnuso n fIro. Thoro hnvo
boon n fow nround horo buf no ono
hurf fhnf I`vo honrd.
Josso InysIngor gof fo coIobrnfo
hIs bIrfhdny on Sf. InfrIck`s Ðny.
AIInn nnd ÐIxIo HIIIory, !nrry
InysIngor, CInyfon nnd !Indn
InysIngor, JIm nnd IonnIo !oIby
nnd !Ioyd nII of !nµId CIfy, !Indn
HIIfnor of WnII nnd Joff Swoony nII
gnfhorod In fho Josso nnd AIIco
InysIngor homo nonr QuInn, fo
hoIµ Josso ronIIzo If wns sµocInI fo
hoIµ hIm obsorvo hIs 84fh bIrfh-
dny.
ÐonnIs nnd Kny SIoIor nro
nmong fho mnny fhnf nro sµondIng
moro fImo nf homo fo mnko suro
fhoso mofhor cows ronIIzo fhnf
fhoy mIghf nood hoIµ durIng cnIv-
Ing fImo. Ioy fho µrIco of cows-
cnIvos nnd ofc. You suro hnvo moro
Inforosf In hoIµIng fry fo mnko
suro fhoy nrrIvo okny. AcfunIIy If`s
nIwnys n sorIous fImo.
AffondIng fho Arf CIub moofIng
In WnII, Insf Mondny, wns !Indn
HIIfnor, Jonny WInn, ÐonIfn
Ðonko, ÐnvId Jonos, ÞoIn IrIco
nnd !ornn Mooro. A moofIng wns
hoId wIfh moro µnInfIng Idons,
µrncfIco nnd InformnfIon.
Josso nnd AIIco InysIngor hnd
suµµIIos nnd roµIncomonfs sforod
In n frnIIor nonr fhoIr Cnmµground
nnd somoono docIdod If wns fo
much of n good fhIng, so fhoy sonf
n gnIo of wInd nIong nnd If wns
sfrong onough fo fIIµ fho IId nnd
fho frnIIor bocnmo roofIoss. !Ifo
cnn nIwnys bo InforosfIng nnd nof
nIwnys onjoynbIo.
!Indn IIsonbrnun joInod fho
CnfnIysf CIub mombors for n moof-
Ing nnd sossIon, Snfurdny nnd
Infor µIckod uµ CIndys Inbcock
nnd fhoy onjoyod Iunch wIfh VIckI
Kjorsfnd.
!nsf Sundny, ÐoImor nnd Mnry
InuIson woro In !ond fo wnfch
Ðnwson nnd hIs fonm µIny bnskof-
bnII. Tho fonm dId woII wInnIng
fwo gnmos nnd IosIng ono. Ðnwson
µInys wIfh fho IoIIo Iourcho fonm
nnd Is fho son of Ðnrron nnd
JnckIo InuIson. ÐoImor nnd Mnry
woro nIso nbIo fo wnfch fho WnII
boys µIny n couµIo gnmos nf fho
grndo schooI fournnmonf. If Is fun
fo wnfch nII fhoIr onorgy nnd nIso
how woII fhoy do nf n young ngo.
Thoy fronfod fho InuIsons from
IoIIo nnd !ond fo suµµor, Sundny
nIghf. Thoy nIso sfnyod ovornIghf
wIfh Tom In !ond!
Tuosdny, Mnry InuIson fnughf
nf fho WnII SchooI.
Wodnosdny, Mnry InuIson wonf
fo IhIIIµ nnd vIsIfod wIfh !Ifn Iy-
orIy. Sho wns vory hnµµy fo soo mo
nnd wo fnIkod nbouf hor fnmIIy
nnd ours. Sho wns In hosµIco nf fho
hosµIfnI. I snw In fho µnµor fhnf
sho dIod IrIdny.
Thursdny, Mnry InuIson wns nf
fho rocfory nnd nfforwnrds sho
µIckod uµ IrnndI, MorIIn nnd
Mnry Jnno ÐoyIo`s dog, nnd sho Is
sfnyIng wIfh us whIIo fhoy nro on
vncnfIon.
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Soufh Ðnkofnns oµµoso fho
whoIosnIo consoIIdnfIon of µosfnI
mnII sorvIco In our sfnfo nnd do nof
wnnf fho IosfnI SorvIco fo ond Snf-
urdny mnII doIIvory. Thnf's nccord-
Ing fo fho rosuIfs of n sfnfowIdo µo-
fIfIon cnmµnIgn InIfInfod by Soufh
Ðnkofn Þowsµnµor AssocInfIon.
InrIIor fhIs yonr SÐÞA nnd
mombor nowsµnµors ncross fho
sfnfo bognn gnfhorIng sIgnnfuros
nnd commonfs from rosIdonfs who
sny fhoy nro concornod nbouf fho
fufuro of mnII doIIvory nnd sorvIco
In Soufh Ðnkofn.
In Ioss fhnn fwo monfhs moro
fhnn 2,600 sIgnnfuros woro gnfh-
orod from Soufh Ðnkofnns who
sfoµµod by fhoIr IocnI nowsµnµor
offIco fo sIgn fho µofIfIon or wonf
onIIno fo do so.
"Jusf ns Imµorfnnf ns fho sIgnn-
furos fhomsoIvos, nro fho com-
monfs µrovIdod by hundrods of µo-
fIfIonors. Commonfs fhnf domon-
sfrnfo how much Soufh Ðnkofnns
doµond on good, fImoIy mnII doIIv-
ory In fhoIr µorsonnI IIvos nnd In
fhoIr busInoss nnd µrofossIonnI
IIvos," snId SÐÞA ConornI Mnn-
ngor ÐnvId Iordowyk.
SÐÞA Insf IrosIdonf Ðoug
Cnrd, µubIIshor of fho IrIffon Jour-
nnI nnd !nngford IugIo, nnd Ior-
dowyk doIIvorod fho rosuIfs of fho
cnmµnIgn survoy fo nII fhroo offIcos
of Soufh Ðnkofn's congrossIonnI
doIognfIon In WnshIngfon, Ð.C., on
Mnrch 8. Thoy nIso µrosonfod
coµIos fo fwo mombors of fho IosfnI
!oguInfory CommIssIon, nn Indo-
µondonf ngoncy fhnf hns roguIn-
fory ovorsIghf ovor fho IosfnI Sorv-
Ico. A coµy Is boIng mnIIod fo fho
!.S. Iosfmnsfor ConornI.
"Soufh Ðnkofnns hnvo rosµondod
Ioud nnd cIonr fhnf fhoy wnnf offI-
cIonf, fImoIy mnII doIIvory," Ior-
dowyk snId. "Whofhor If's mnkIng
suro fhnf modIcnI µroscrIµfIons nro
doIIvorod on fImo or fhnf fnrmors
nnd smnII-busInoss µooµIo cnn do-
µond on fho mnII fo hoIµ fhom gof
fhoIr work dono."
SÐÞA wIII confInuo fo oµµoso
fho consoIIdnfIon of mnII µrocossIng
nnd hnndIIng In Soufh Ðnkofn ns
woII ns fho IosfnI SorvIco's µInns fo
ond Snfurdny mnII doIIvory.
"Congross noods fo ncf soon on
µosfnI roform IogIsInfIon," Ior-
dowyk snId. "Wo nro urgIng fho
!nIfod Sfnfos Sonnfo fo µnss S.
l?89, n bIII wo boIIovo offors fho
mosf comµrohonsIvo nnd vInbIo ro-
forms noodod for fho IosfnI SorvIco
fo survIvo nnd fo bo nbIo fo sorvo
rurnI AmorIcn."
IofIfIon commonfs nnd nn oxoc-
ufIvo summnry of fho SÐÞA µofI-
fIon cnmµnIgn cnn bo found onIIno
nf www.doIIvorfhomnII.org.
Soufh Ðnkofn Þowsµnµor Asso-
cInfIon, bnsod In IrookIngs, roµro-
sonfs fho sfnfo's l30 wookIy nnd
dnIIy nowsµnµors.
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Re¦ìgìous
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Centev
2?9-2l58
WnII, SÐ
De´s Tlre
S MuffIer
279-2168
WaII, SD
Hustead's
WaII
Drug
Store
Cu!! 2?9-2565 to be u
sponsov on tLIs cLuvcL
dIvectovy.
Rusb FuneraI Home
Chapels in Philip, Wall & Kadoka
Jack, Gayle & D.J. Rush
www.rushfuneralhome.com
DowIing Community Church
Memorial Day through Labor Day
Service 10:00 a.m.
BadIands Cowboy Church
WaII Rodeo Grounds
Wednesdays, 7 p.m.
EvangeIicaI Free BibIe Church
WaII
Ron Burtz, Pastor
279-2867 · www.waIIfreechurch.com
Wednesdays: Good News Club, 2:45 p.m.,
Awana 4:45 p.m., Youth Nite, 7:00 p.m.;
Sundays: Sunday School &
Adult Bible 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.
WaII 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 Ed Wyatt
Sunday School 9 a.m.;
Adult & Children Service 10 a.m.;
Youth Fellowship: Wed. 7 - 8:30 p.m.
St. John's CathoIic Church
New Underwood
Father WiIIiam Zandri
Mass: Sundays at 11:00 a.m.;
Wednesdays at 9:30 a.m. at
Good Samaritan Nursing Home;
Reconciliation before Sun. Mass
First EvangeIicaI Lutheran Church
WaII
Pastor Curtis GarIand
Sunday Service, 9 a.m.
EmmanueI Lutheran Church
Creighton
Services 11:00 a.m. Sunday morning.
St. Patrick's CathoIic Church · WaII
Rev. Leo Hausmann
Masses: Saturday 5 p.m., Sunday 8 a.m.
Weekdays refer to Bulletin
St. Margaret Church · Lakeside
Mass: Saturday 7 p.m. even number months or
Sunday 10 a.m. odd number months
HoIy Rosary Church · Interior
Mass: Saturday 7 p.m. odd number months or
Sunday 10 a.m. even number months
by CorneIius R. Stam
Years ago, while
preaching the Word at a
Bible conference, Ì no-
ticed a young lady in one
of the front pews who
wasn't listening to a word
Ì was saying.
Ì could understand,
however, for evidently
she had just become en-
gaged to be married. Her
eyes were focused on the
ring on the third finger of
her left hand, and her
heart and mind, evidently,
on the young man who
had placed it there.
With a pleased look on
her face, and cocking her
head from one side to the
other, she gazed at that
diamond from every
angle. No matter how she
looked at it, it shone -- en-
tirely apart from the qual-
ity of the stone. Ìt shone
because it spoke to her of
him and of his love for
her, and was the symbol
of her betrothal to him.
For some time after Ì
had concluded my mes-
sage, my mind went back
to that scene. The ring
that had so occupied this
young lady's attention,
made me think of the
Bible, the very Book we
had been studying that
night. Examine that
blessed Book ever so
carefully; look at it from
any angle and it shines! Ìt
made me think too of the
grand Subject of that
Book, the Lord Jesus
Christ, to whom we be-
lievers have been "es-
poused... as a chaste vir-
gin" (ÌÌ Cor. 11:2). Unlike
any earthly friend, He
shines no matter how one
looks at Him. Examine
His words, His deeds, His
personal attributes, from
any angle and ever so
carefully, and no matter
how you look at Him

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SfnnIoy J. Humµhroy, 82, of
Þow CnrIIsIo, IÞ, µnssod nwny nf
2:50 n.m. Thursdny, Mnrch l5,
20l2 nf MIIIors Morry Mnnor In
Þow CnrIIsIo, IÞ.
Ho wns born on Augusf l6, l929
fo fho Info !owIs nnd OIIvo (Irn-
sfor) Humµhroy In Þow !ndor-
wood, SÐ, nnd hns IIvod In Þow
CnrIIsIo sInco 2008. IrIor fo fhnf,
ho hnd IIvod In MIchIgnn CIfy, IÞ
sInco l964 nnd In !nµId CIfy, SÐ
from l955 l964.
AIong wIfh hIs µnronfs; ono sIs-
for, Jonnno InIIou; nnd fwo brofh-
ors, InuI nnd Hownrd Humµhroy
nIso µrocodod hIm In donfh.
SfnnIoy grndunfod In l948 from
WnII HIgh SchooI In WnII, SÐ.
Ho workod ns n cnrµonfor wIfh
Cnrµonfors !ocnI !nIon #l485 In
!nIorfo, IÞ from l960 l9?3 nnd
fhon workod for fho cIfy of MIchI-
gnn CIfy, IÞ ns n IuIIdIng Insµoc-
for for l8 yonrs, boforo rofIrIng In
l995.
On Juno 25, l955, ho mnrrIod
Jonnno !. Zvonok In WossIngfon,
SÐ.
SfnnIoy Is survIvod by hIs IovIng
wIfo, Jonnno !. Humµhroy of Þow
CnrIIsIo, IÞ; fwo sons, Thomns J.
(InuIn) Humµhroy of Þow
CnrIIsIo, IÞ, nnd Scoff J. (Ionny)
Humµhroy of MIIdonhnII AIr Iorco
Inso In IngInnd; sovon grnndchII-
dron, IrInnnn, Shnun, AIoxnndrn,
MonIcn, !oboccn, Þonh, nnd AbI-
gnII; n sIsfor, HoIon Qunsnoy of
!nµId CIfy, SÐ; nnd mnny nIocos
nnd noµhows.
Ho Is n !.S. Army Vofornn of fho
Koronn Wnr, whoro ho sorvod hIs
counfry from l95l-l954.
SfnnIoy wns n Cub Scouf !ondor
wIfh Sf. Mnry`s Inck #842 In
MIchIgnn CIfy, IÞ. Ho onjoyod
cnmµIng, fIshIng, hunfIng, wood-
workIng; nnd mosf of nII sµondIng
fImo wIfh hIs fnmIIy, osµocInIIy hIs
grnndchIIdron.
A MomorInI Mnss wns hoId Mon-
dny, Mnrch l9, 20l2 nf Sf. SfnnIs-
Inus Kosfkn CnfhoIIc Church, Þow
CnrIIsIo, IÞ, wIfh !ov. InuI Mc-
Cnrfhy offIcInfIng.
IurInI wIII fnko µInco nf IInck
HIIIs ÞnfIonnI Comofory In Sfur-
gIs, SÐ.
In IIou of fIowors, momorInI con-
frIbufIons mny bo mndo fo fho
chnrIfy of fho donor`s choIco.
KnnIowskI IunornI Homo, Þow
CnrIIsIo, IÞ Is hnndIIng nrrnngo-
monfs. To sond condoIoncos, µIonso
vIsIf, www.knnIowskI.com.
COURANT BRIEFS
AM£RICAN I£GION & A\XIIIARY
Tho AmorIcnn !ogIon nnd AuxIIInry wIII moof Thursdny, Mnrch 22, nf
6:00 µ.m. In fho moofIng room of fho WnII CommunIfy Confor.
WAII ART G\IIÐ
Tho WnII Arf CuIId mombors wIII moof Mondny, Mnrch 26fh nf 9:00
n.m. nf WnII Ðrug Sforo. IusInoss wIII bo fo µroµnro for fho Arf Show,
Mnrch 3lsf nnd AµrII lsf.
ATTENTI0N:
Anyone who has graduated from Wall, Quinn
or Wasta and have their class composite pic-
tures, please bring down to the Pennington
County Courant to be scanned for future use.
The ones we used before have been mis-
placed.
For more information, please call Deb Bryan
at 279-2293.
Thank you,
Wall Badlands Alumni Committee
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Jnmos !. CIssoII, 62, !nµId CIfy,
dIod Mondny, Mnrch l9, 20l2, nf
!nµId CIfy !ogIonnI AuxIIInry
HosµIco Houso.
SurvIvors IncIudo hIs wIfo,
MnrIo, !nµId CIfy; fwo dnughfors,
Amy CIssoII, IorfInnd, Oro., nnd
IIIznbofh CIssoII, SIoux InIIs; fwo
brofhors, WIIIInm CIssoII, SfurgIs,
nnd MIchnoI CIssoII, AIbuquorquo,
Þ.M.; nnd fwo sIsfors, CIondn
Crooks, SµonrfIsh, nnd InffI
Crnnf, HufchInson, MInn.
Arrnngomonfs nro µondIng wIfh
Idsfrom & !ooks IunornI SorvIco
nf SoronIfy SµrIngs of !nµId CIfy.
<.--.:/ ¨<.-´ Þ..s_____________________________
Konnofh "Kon" Hoob, ngo 6? of
Cusfor, formorIy of IhIIIµ, dIod
Mondny, Mnrch l2, 20l2, nf fho
Cusfor !ogIonnI HosµIfnI In
Cusfor.
Konnofh H. Hoob wns born AµrII
?, l944, In IIorro, S.Ð., fho son of
ÐnvId K. nnd Mnry (Moss) Hoob. Af
fho ngo of sIx wooks, hIs mofhor
µnssod nwny, so Kon IIvod wIfh vnr-
Ious nunfs nnd uncIos unfII fho ngo
of sovon, whon hIs fnfhor mnrrIod
HoIon. Kon nffondod Offumwn
rurnI schooI nnd IhIIIµ HIgh
SchooI. WhIIo In hIgh schooI, Kon
wns cInss µrosIdonf, HomocomIng
kIng, nnd vory ncfIvo In IIA, box-
Ing nnd foofbnII.
Affor grndunfIng In l963 from
IHS, Kon onIIsfod In fho !nIfod
Sfnfos Þnvy. WhIIo homo on Ionvo,
ho mnrrIod Judy Ann Þofoboom In
IhIIIµ, on Mnrch 5, l964. To fhIs
unIon woro born fwo chIIdron,
SIndo nnd Kondrn. Kon nnd Judy
mndo fhoIr homo In vnrIous µIncos
whIIo Kon wns In fho Þnvy, IncIud-
Ing Þow !ondon, Conn.,
ChnrIosfon, S.C., Þowµorf Þows,
Vn., SµnIn nnd Cormnny. Kon wns
honornbIy dIschnrgod from fho
Þnvy on Juno 30, l9?2, nffor nIno
yonrs of sorvIco ns n mnchInIsf
mnfo on n submnrIno.
Affor hIs mIIIfnry sorvIco, Kon
nnd Judy nnd fhoIr chIIdron movod
bnck fo fho Offumwn nron, whoro
Kon workod wIfh hIs fnfhor nnd
brofhor on fho fnrm. Affor fwo
yonrs, Kon bognn oµornfIng fho
InuI SfnhI µInco, whIch ho confIn-
uod fo oµornfo for fho noxf 24
yonrs. In l998, Kon nnd Judy
movod Info fown whoro Kon
workod for MIko Þofoboom for nIno
monfhs. Ho fhon fook n job ns nn
oufsIdo snIosmnn for ÞAIA, whIch
ho hnd unfII 2005.
In 2005, Kon nnd Judy movod fo
Cusfor whoro Kon buIIf hIs own
¨dronm¨ shoµ. Kon wns vory mofIc-
uIous In hIs work, nnd fook n Iof of
µrIdo In If, showIng If off In vnrIous
crnff shows In Soufh Ðnkofn,
WyomIng nnd Þobrnskn.
Kon onjoyod hunfIng wIfh hIs
fnmIIy, bofh In fho IInck HIIIs ns
woII ns fho µrnIrIo. Ho sµonf mnny
yonrs drng rncIng, nnd InfoIy on-
joyod bIrd wnfchIng. AIfhough ho
Iovod nII hIs hobbIos, nbovo nII wns
hIs Iovo for hIs wIfo, chIIdron, nnd
grnndchIIdron. Ho fhoroughIy chor-
Ishod fho fImo ho sµonf wnfchIng
hIs kIds grow uµ, nnd now fo soo
hIs grnndchIIdron, nnd sµond fImo
wIfh fhom.
SurvIvors IncIudo hIs wIfo, Judy,
of Cusfor; n son, SIndo Hoob nnd
hIs wIfo, VnIorIo, of Crnnd VIow,
Idnho; n dnughfor, Kondrn Scoff
nnd hor husbnnd, Mnff, of !nµId
CIfy; oIghf grnndchIIdron, Jordnn,
Konny nnd Iruco Hoob, !ynn Sfn-
fon, IIIIy nnd Choyonno Hoob, nnd
AbIgnII nnd Audroy Scoff; n
brofhor, Id Hoob nnd hIs wIfo,
Iocky, of MIdInnd; nnd n hosf of
ofhor roInfIvos nnd frIonds.
Konny wns µrocodod In donfh by
hIs µnronfs, ÐnvId nnd Mnry Hoob;
hIs sfoµmofhor, HoIon Hoob; n
brofhor, !oo Hoob; nnd n sIsfor,
Idnn HnrrIs.
SorvIcos woro hoId Thursdny,
Mnrch l5, nf fho AmorIcnn !ogIon
HnII In IhIIIµ, wIfh Insfor !ny
Croonsofh offIcInfIng.
!shors woro Ðnvo Konsf nnd
MIko WIIIInms. InIIbonrors woro
!nrry ÞoIdorwordor, !on MIIIngo,
!nwronco SchofIoId, !oborf !oody,
VInco SchofIoId nnd Tom SchofIoId.
Informonf wIfh mIIIfnry honors
by fho AmorIcnn !ogIon Iosf #l?3
of IhIIIµ, wns nf fho MnsonIc
Comofory In IhIIIµ.
In IIou of fIowors, n momorInI
hns boon osfnbIIshod.
Arrnngomonfs woro wIfh fho
!ush IunornI Homo of IhIIIµ.
HIs onIIno guosfbook Is nvnIInbIo
nf www.rushfunornIhomo.com
I.:+ m. 5,.-:,________________________________
!Ifn M. IyorIy, ngo 6l of WnII,
dIod IrIdny, Mnrch l6, 20l2, nf fho
Hnns I. Ioforson MomorInI HosµI-
fnI In IhIIIµ.
!Ifn M. Idsofh wns born Mnrch
?, l95l, In Mf. Horob, WIs., fho
dnughfor of InrI nnd OIgn (HnIvor-
son) Idsofh. Sho grow uµ nnd ro-
coIvod hor oducnfIon In Mf. Horob,
grndunfIng from Mf. Horob HIgh
SchooI In l969. Sho fhon nffondod
fho !nIvorIsfy of WIsconsIn In
MndIson, whoro sho sfudIod nu-
cIonr µhysIcs nnd workod µnrf-fImo
nf IormIInb. Sho Infor nffondod
Soufh Ðnkofn SchooI of MInos In
!nµId CIfy whoro sho confInuod
hor oducnfIon.
!nfor, sho workod for fho Ion-
nIngfon Counfy ShorIff`s Ðoµnrf-
monf ns n jnIIor nnd vnrIous ofhor
dufIos. In l984, sho nnd hor fhon
husbnnd, !nrry !yIo, movod fo
WnII, whoro sho workod for vnrIous
µIncos, IncIudIng WnII Ðrug. Sho
nIso sµonf oIghf yonrs ns n voIun-
foor on fho WnII AmbuInnco Sorv-
Ico.
!Ifn wns unIfod In mnrrIngo fo
Ironf IyorIy on Jnnunry l9, l994,
In Ðondwood. Thoy mndo fhoIr
homo In WnII nII fhoIr mnrrIod IIfo.
In Þovombor l994, !Ifn hnd n so-
voro sfroko, nnd sho sµonf 42 dnys
In rohnb. Affor hor rocovory, sho
ovorcnmo n Iof of dIsnbIIIfIos, nnd
workod for Torry Iofors nf fho Iosf
Wosforn, mndo µIzzns for fho Ind-
Innds Inr, nnd subsfIfufo fnughf
for fho WnII SchooI. ÐurIng fhIs
fImo, sho ncquIrod fwo dogs fhnf
woro hor comµnnIons, nnd wnIkIng
µnrfnors, fhnf nssIsfod In hor ro-
covory, Ioµµor nnd CrIffoy.
!Ifn wns n gIvIng µorson, nnd
confInuod hoIµIng nnd voIunfoor-
Ing for vnrIous orgnnIznfIons nnd
µooµIo, IncIudIng fonchIng Snfo In-
vIronmonf nf fho church, bnkIng
cnkos for nnnIvorsnrIos, nnd mnk-
Ing chIckon noodIo souµ for vnrIous
µooµIo In fho nron.
On Jnnunry ll, 20l2, !Ifn
Ionrnod of hor cnncor durIng n rou-
fIno surgory. AIfhough hor fImo on
horo wns foo brIof, sho fouchod n Iof
of IIvos nnd wIII bo mIssod by mnny.
!Ifn onjoyod sµondIng fImo nnd
kooµIng In confncf wIfh hor chII-
dron nnd grnndchIIdron, ns woII ns
hor mofhor, brofhor nnd sIsfor-In-
Inw. Sho nIso hnd n sµocInI µInco In
hor honrf for hor uncIos nnd nunfs
In WIsconsIn.
CrnfofuI for hnvIng shnrod hor
IIfo IncIudo husbnnd, Ironf IyorIy
of WnII; fwo sons, OrInn !yIo nnd
hIs wIfo, ChrIsfIo, nnd CnrI !yIo
nnd hIs wIfo, !nurn, nII of Housfon,
Toxns; fwo grnnddnughfors, KnIf-
Iyn Akos nnd KnIIo !yIo; hor
mofhor, OIgn Idsofh of Mf. Horob,
WIs.; ono brofhor, VorIyn Idsofh
nnd hIs wIfo, Juno, of Mf. Horob;
fwo sIsfors, CnroI HoorIfz nnd hor
husbnnd, !oroy, of Sfoughfon, WIs.,
nnd MnrIIyn CoIIIns of VIoIn, WIs.;
mnny nIocos, noµhows, uncIos nnd
nunfs; nnd n hosf of ofhor roInfIvos
nnd frIonds.
!Ifn wns µrocodod In donfh by
hor fnfhor, InrI Idsofh.
Mnss of ChrIsfInn burInI wns coI-
obrnfod Tuosdny, Mnrch 20, nf fho
Sf. InfrIck's CnfhoIIc Church In
WnII, wIfh Infhor !oo Hnusmnnn
ns coIobrnnf.
Informonf wIII fnko µInco nf Cor-
mnn VnIIoy Comofory In Mf.
Horob, WIs., nf n Infor dnfo.
A momorInI hns boon osfnb-
IIshod for ond of IIfo cnro nf fho
Hnns I. Ioforson MomorInI HosµI-
fnI. Arrnngomonfs woro wIfh fho
!ush IunornI ChnµoI of WnII.
Hor onIIno guosfbook Is nvnII-
nbIo nf www.rushfunornIhomo.com
School & Area News
Pennington County Courant • March 22, 2012• Page 6
Rieckman asked how much a
new Spring Board and Mini Tramp
would cost. Coller will get quotes.
Elementary Principal Chuck
Sykora reported that there is a
parent meeting for upcoming
kindergartners on Monday, March
19, in the school library at 5:30
p.m. Rachel McConaghy, Ashley
Kier and Wendy Brunnemann will
be in attendance for the meeting to
talk about kindergarten screening,
transition into kindergarten and
using the library. Sykora has sub-
mitted the Blue Ribbon School ap-
plication. He is hoping to hear
back soon. The Curriculum Com-
mittee has reviewed the Standard
Base Report Cards and a consen-
sus from the school board was
given to move forward with the re-
port cards.
Business Manager Niki Mohr
has attended a Quarterly Health
Insurance meeting. She said, “Pre-
miums have raised 2.5 percent
since there is a big claim coming in
from another district.” Mohr also
reminded everyone that school
board petitions can be picked up in
her office Monday - Thursday be-
tween 7:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. She
will also be in on Fridays. Trask,
Johnson and Eisenbraun’s posi-
tions are up for reelection. If any-
one has any question they can call
her or Rieckman at school.
Superintendent/7-12 Principal
Rieckman asked for approval for
the 2012 - 2013 school calendar.
Students will have 146 contact
days for the next school term. The
board approved the calendar. Golf
and track rules were approved. A
Home School application was also
approved. Bids were opened for the
school suburban and van. Mike
Anderson won the bid for both ve-
hicles. Board approved to accept
Anderson’s bids. Rieckman an-
nounced the school play will be
held on Friday, March 23 and Sat-
urday, March 24 at the Power-
house. Rieckman asked board
members to review the legislature
material he sent out. He will at-
tend an Impact Aid meeting in
Oklahoma City this summer. At-
tendance for the school year is at
95.69 percent. Capital Outlay re-
quests were discussed. The Build-
ing Committee met with Rieckman
and discussed painting the Power-
house, Consensus was given by the
school board to advertise for bids
to have the Powerhouse and Quon-
set painted. The ceiling in the girls
locker room and exhaust fan in the
boys locker at the Powerhouse are
in need of being repaired. Trees
around the Powerhouse need to be
removed. Since a lot of work has
By Kaden Eisenbraun
Going once! Going twice! Sold!
These words were heard
throughout the night following the
Wall FFA/FCCLA chili feed. The
two organizations came together
Monday, March 12th in order to
raise money for their organizations
by holding a people auction. The
two different groups made a total
of $10,690 after the money from
the chili supper and the auctions
were tallied together.
The FCCLA chapter raised $365
between their six members. Au-
tumn Shultz, Analise Garland,
Elizabeth Sykora, Shanda En-
riquez, Nicole Eisenbraun, and
Shelby Feldman were auctioned
off for FCCLA. The money that
FCCLA raised will go towards pay-
ing for their trip to state confer-
ence. Good luck FCCLA on your
upcoming year!
The Wall High School FFA
Chapter showed that they truly
follow their motto: Learning to Do,
Doing to Learn, Earning to Live,
Living to Serve after 40 of their
members sold to raise money for
the upcoming year, State FFA
Convention, and for the Ag Issues
Team going to National FFA Con-
vention next October.
The FFA group brought in a
whopping $10,325, part of which is
going to the Children’s Miracle
Network.
Auctioneers Ed Dartt, Clint Allison and Lonnie Arneson donated
their time and talents for the event. ~Courtesy Photo
Top Selling FFA Group: Ben Linn, Lane Blasius, Dusty Dartt and
Tucker O’Rourke, they sold for $1,000. ~Courtesy Photo
Wall FFA/FCCLA people auction
been done at the track, a fence will
be put up to keep vehicles out. A
new copier needs to be purchased.
Transportation Committee will see
what it cost to lease vs buying a
new school bus. Technology Com-
mittee is looking into purchasing
new computers for math classes.
Building Committee is considering
submitting a bid for six light tow-
ers for the football field.
A motion was approved to enter
into Executive Session for the pur-
pose of discussing personnel and
negotiations, according to SDCL 1-
25-2.
The board moved out of execu-
tive session and approved a motion
to approve offering contracts at
current salary and benefits with
changes to be made after negotia-
tions are completed and approved.
Another motion was approved
using one-time state allocated
money for a one-time bonus for
staff.
With no other business the
meeting was adjourned.
Wall School Board discusses gymnastic
program at meeting continued from page 1
Wrestling awards night ... The Philip Area wrestling team held
its awards night, Monday, March 12, in the elementary gymna-
sium. The winners of the team-voted awards for the 2011-2012
season were, pictured from left: Gavin DeVries – most improved,
Chance Knutson – captain, Tanner Radway – captain, Clint Stout
– most improved, Chandlier Sudbeck – most outstanding
wrestler, and Raedon Anderson – most improved. Not pictured:
Roger Davis – Scottie Award. ~Photo by Deb Smith
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for boys and girls ÷ Preschool - 8th Grade
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For more information contact:
Ryan Dinger
(605) 994.1004 or 279-2475
Subscription Rates:
Local: $35 plus tax ; Out-of-
Area: $42 plus tax;
Out-of-State: $42
Ruland Arena LLC held a rifle
roping on Sunday, March 11.
Rifle roping: 28 contestants.
Go winners: Matt Jones/Rocky
Tibbs - 6.69.
Average winners: First place
and rifle winner - Billy Meyers -
43.51; Second - Mike Nelson -
43.84; Third - Jake Nelson - 44.80;
Fourth - Shaun Ruland - 45.51;
Fifth - Klay O’Daniel - 61.49; Sixth
- Troy Richter - 26.25 on three
head.
Incentive Drawpot: 62 teams.
Ruland Arena LLC hold rifle roping
Bill Meyers (pictured right) with the rifle he won at Larry Ruland’s
(pictured left) arena on Sunday, March 11.
~Courtesy Photo
Average winners: Steve Mc-
Daniel/Sam Bolden - 18.58; Second
- Cody Kingston/Ryan Kjerstad -
18.94; Third - Shaun Ruland/Ryan
Kjerstad - 19.20; Fourth - Tucker
McDaniel/TK Sampson - 24.38;
Fifth - Steve McDaniel/TK Samp-
son - 24.55.
Novice roping: four contestants.
Average winners: First - Trey
Elsher/Corey Elshere - 12.44; Sec-
ond - Jeramy Ward/Garrett Ward -
14.77.
The South Dakota Department
of Health has released new income
guidelines for the WIC Program.
WIC is a special supplemental
nutrition program, funded by the
WIC Program announces
new income guidelines
U.S. Department of Agriculture,
provided at no cost to eligible
moms, babies and children. Its
goal is to help improve health by
providing nutritious foods to sup-
plement diets, offering education
on healthy eating, nutrition and
breastfeeding, and making refer-
rals to other services.
If your family income does not
exceed the following amounts for
the size of your family, you could
income qualify for WIC:
Family Size 185% of Federal
Poverty Level
1 $20,665
2 $27,991
3 $35,317
4 $42,643
5 $49,969
6 $57,295
7 $64,621
8 $71,947
9 $79,273
10 $86,599
To find out if you or your chil-
dren are eligible for the WIC Pro-
gram, call for an appointment at
your local WIC Office/Community
Health Services Office. Offices can
be found under the county listings
in your phone book or on the web
a t
http://doh.sd.gov/LocalOffices/CHS
.aspx.
At the appointment you will be
asked to proivde family income in-
formation, proof of residency and
identity, provide information
about foods eaten, answer ques-
tions about past and current
health, have height and weight
taken, have a finger stick blood
test taken (except babies nine
months and younger), and visit
with health professional about nu-
trition education and health needs.
If eligible, you will get food
"checks" to buy foods at authorized
grocery stores.
WIC is an equal opportunity
program. More information about
the program is available on the De-
partment of Health website at
http://doh.sd.gov/WIC.
courant@
gwtc.net
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words; l0¢ µor word fhoronffor; IncIudod In fho
IonnIngfon Counfy Cournnf, fho IrofIf, & Tho
IIonoor !ovIow, ns woII ns on our wobsIfo:
www.µIonoor-rovIow.com.
CA!Ð OI THAÞKS: Iooms, TrIbufos, Ifc. . $6.50 mInImum for fIrsf 20
words; l0¢ µor word fhoronffor. Inch nnmo nnd InIfInI musf bo counfod soµ-
nrnfoIy. IncIudod In fho IonnIngfon Counfy Cournnf nnd fho IrofIf.
ÞOTI: $2.00 nddod chnrgo for bookkooµIng nnd bIIIIng on nII chnrgos.
ÐISI!AY AÐ !ATI: $8.00 µor coIumn Inch, IncIudod In fho IonnIngfon
Counfy Cournnf nnd fho IrofIf. $5.55 µor coIumn Inch for fho IonnIngfon
Counfy Cournnf onIy.
I!I!ISHI!`S ÞOTICI: AII ronI osfnfo ndvorfIsod In fhIs nowsµnµor Is
subjocf fo fho IodornI InIr HousIng Acf of l968, whIch mnkos If IIIognI fo
ndvorfIso ¨nny µroforonco, or dIscrImInnfIon on rnco, coIor, roIIgIon, sox, or
nnfIonnI orIgIn, or nny InfonfIon fo mnko nny such µroforonco, IImIfnfIon, or
dIscrImInnfIon.¨
ThIs nowsµnµor wIII nof knowIngIy nccoµf nny ndvorfIsIng for ronI osfnfo
whIch Is n vIoInfIon of fho Inw. Our rondors nro Informod fhnf nII dwoIIIngs
ndvorfIsod In fhIs nowsµnµor nro nvnIInbIo on nn oqunI oµµorfunIfy bnsIs.
HELP WANTED: TIc USDA
Forcsi Scrvicc is currcnily oui-
rcacIing 2 ¡crnancni full-iinc
CS-0454-5/7/9 and CS-0454-
11 Fangc Managcncni S¡ccial-
isi ¡osiiions wiiI duiy siaiion of
Wall or Fori Picrrc, SD. For ad-
diiional infornaiion and iIc
ouircacI noiicc ¡lcasc coniaci
Tcrri Harris ai iIc Wall Fangcr
Siaiion locaicd ai 708 Main
Sircci in Wall, SD or call 279-
2125.
PW15-2ic
HELP WANTED: TIc Forcsi
Scrvicc is rcqucsiing lids for
wcclly lawn carc scrviccs ai
708 Main Sircci. Scrvicc
¡rovidcr nusi su¡¡ly iIcir own
cqui¡ncni. Esiinaic nccdcd ly
A¡ril 13iI. Scrvicc nccdcd fron
May 1 iIrougI Sc¡icnlcr 30iI.
Plcasc coniaci Nadia for infor-
naiion, 279-2125. PW15-3ic
GREAT SUMMER JOB! Salcs
cסcricncc ¡rcfcrrcd lui will
irain. Salary ¡lus connission.
Possililiiy of u¡ io $12.00 ¡cr
Iour wagc. Housing is su¡¡licd
in Wall. You will nalc grcai
wagcs, ncci lois of ¡co¡lc and
Iavc fun. Posiiion availallc May
1, 2012. A¡¡ly ai ColdDiggcrs
on Mi. FusInorc Foad in Fa¡id
Ciiy or call faciory ai 348-8108
or fa× rcsunc io 348-1524.
P14-ifn
FARMJRANCH HAND: FT,
cow/calf/ycarling, Iay & snall
grain o¡craiion, Milcsvillc, SD.
Musi Iavc farn/rancI lacl-
ground & cסcricncc; sclf-
siaricr & aliliiy io ¡crforn
wiiIoui dircci su¡crvision;
sirong nccIanic slills; cס.
running farn cqui¡., driving
scni, Iaying and Iandling livc-
siocl; CDL, or aliliiy io gci CDL
a nusi; con¡ciiiivc wagc ¡lg.
& Iousing for iIc rigIi ¡crson.
PIonc 866/254-0499 or nail io
FancI Worl, Do× 50790,
Dillings, MT 59105.
PF30-ifn
EQUIPMENT SALESPERSON
WANTED: Succcssful a¡¡licani
will lc good wiiI ¡co¡lc and
Iavc a worling lnowlcdgc of
con¡uicrs. Musi Iavc a valid
drivcr's liccnsc and lc insur-
allc. Will lc rcquircd io occa-
sionally dclivcr lull oil wiiI
¡iclu¡ and irailcr and nalc
cusioncr coniacis. E×ccllcni
¡ay ¡aclagc. Salary ¡lus con-
nission. E×ccllcni lcncfii ¡acl-
agc. Will lc willing io Iirc ¡ari-
iinc, if nccdcd. A¡¡ly ai
Crosscnlurg In¡lcncni in
PIili¡. P11-ifn
MISC. FOR SALE
FOR SALE: Fo¡c Iorsc Ialicrs
wiiI 10' lcad ro¡c, $15 cacI.
Call 685-3317 or 837-2917.
K44-ifn
FOR SALE: Hcavy duiy lunlcr
or laddcr racl for a sIori lo×,
4-door ¡iclu¡. Dlacl in color.
Asling $225. Call NaiIan ai
685-3186. P47-ifn
DIEDRICHS CONSTRUCTION
Posi & Siicl Franc Duildings,
grain lins, cusion nadc
Ioncs, gcncral coniraciing, sid-
ing and roofing. Call JoIn ai
441-1779.
P47-ifn
WEST RIVER EXCAVATION
will do all iy¡cs of ircncIing,
diicIing and dircciional loring
worl. Scc Craig, Diana, Saun-
icc or Hcidi Collcr, Kadola, SD,
or call 837-2690. Craig ccll.
390-8087, Saunicc ccll. 390-
8604; wrc׸gwic.nci K50-ifn
FARM & RANCH
WANTED: Sunncr ¡asiurc for
100 io 150 cow/calf ¡airs. Sicvc
Pclron, 544-3202. PF22-12ic
WANTED: Pasiurc for cow/calf
¡airs for iIis sunncr (2012 &
lcyond} wiiIin 60 nilcs of
PIili¡. FiicI Farns, 859-2357
or 859-2334. P6-ifn
HELP WANTED
CITY OF PHILIP - HELP
WANTED: LIFEGUARDS LIFE-
CUAFD a¡¡licaiions arc lcing
accc¡icd for iIc 2012 sunncr
scason. You nusi lc 15 ycars of
agc and allc io ccriify as a lifc-
guard. A¡¡licaiions arc avail-
allc ai Ciiy Financc Officc, lo-
caicd on iIc 4iI Floor of iIc
Haalon Couniy CouriIousc lc-
iwccn iIc Iours of 8.00 io
12.00 and 1.00 io 5.00, Monday
iIrougI Friday, or ly calling
859-2175. A¡¡licaiions will
closc ai 5.00 ¡.n. on APFIL
20iI, 2012. Lifcguard, CPF/
Firsi Aid, and Waicr Safciy In-
sirucior (WSI} classcs nay also
lc availallc if iIcrc is cnougI
inicrcsi. For norc infornaiion
and io rcgisicr, ¡lcasc coniaci
iIc Ciiy Financc Officc ai 859-
2175. Ciiy of PIili¡ is an Equal
O¡¡oriuniiy En¡loycr.
PF31-2ic
FUN! REPS NEEDED AT NON-
PROFIT! Su¡¡lcncniary wiiI
lonuscs and iravcl o¡¡oriuni-
iics. Worl wiiI forcign c×cIangc
siudcnis and Ancrican Iosi
fanilics. Musi lovc iccns and
cnlracc divcrsiiy. Flc×illc
Iours, worl fron Ionc, P/T.
Will irain. Also looling for Iosi
fanilics io Iosi siudcnis. Call
605/351-2552 or diancIj¸for-
icc×cIangc.org P14-4i¡
BADLANDS HARLEY-DAVID-
SON IN WALL Ias o¡cnings for
scasonal salcs associaics and
casIicrs. Individuals wiiI
sirong cusioncr scrvicc and
salcs slills sIould a¡¡ly. Fciail
cסcricncc is ¡rcfcrrcd. If you
cnjoy worling in an c×ciiing cn-
vironncni, ¡lcasc scnd your rc-
sunc io. Sorrcl Muscai, Dad-
lands Harlcy-Davidson, 601
Main Si., Wall, SD 57790, or
cnail a co¡y io sorrcl¸llacl
IillsId.con PW15-ifn
HELP WANTED: Pari-iinc ncai
wra¡¡cr, no cסcricncc ncccs-
sary. Sio¡ ai PIili¡ Cusion
Mcais for a¡¡licaiion.
PF30-4ic
BUSINESS & SERVICES
KUSICK'S PAINTING & MORE:
Inicrior/c×icrior ¡ainiing, siain-
ing, ¡owcrwasIing, yardworl,
ircc/sIrul irinning and rc-
noval. Frcc csiinaics. Eסcri-
cnccd, wiiI rcfcrcnccs. Call
Kcvin ai 605/488-0008.
K15-1ic
BLACK HILLS GEOTHERMAL.
Wc insiall EariI Loo¡s, Duci-
worl, Infloor Hcai in Ioncs,
rancI and ligIi conncrcial. Wc
offcr dcsign, insiall and scrvicc.
www.DlaclHillsCcoiIcrnal.
con 605/390-1046.
P10-8i¡
HILDEBRAND STEEL & CON-
CRETE: ALL iy¡cs of concrcic
worl. FicI, Collccn and Havcn
Hildclrand. Toll-frcc. 1-877-
867-4185; Officc. 837-2621;
FicI, ccll. 431-2226; Havcn,
ccll. 490-2926; Jcrry, ccll. 488-
0291. K36-ifn
TETON RIVER TRENCHING:
For all your rural waicr Iool-
u¡s, waicrlinc and ianl insial-
laiion and any lind of laclIoc
worl, call Jon Joncs, 843-2888,
Midland. PF20-52i¡
BACKHOE AND TRENCHING:
Pcicrs E×cavaiion, Inc. E×cava-
iion worl of all iy¡cs. Call Drcni
Pcicrs, 837-2945 or 381-5568
(ccll}. K3-ifn
GRAVEL: Scrccncd or rocl. Call
O'Conncll Consiruciion Inc.,
859-2020, PIili¡. P51-ifn
FOR SALE: 500 gallon ¡ro¡anc
ianl, good ¡aini, good condi-
iion, $650 ODO. Conncrcial LP
gas Fry Masicr dcc¡ frycr, Ias
(2} 30-gallon wclls, ¡lus filira-
iion sysicn, $1,000 ODO.
TrasI con¡acior, quccn sizc
naiircss and s¡rings. Call 685-
6818, cvcnings, or 407-6950,
anyiinc. K15-2i¡
NOTICESJWANTED
WANTED: Old cloiIing &
scwing ¡aiicrns. Call Enily ai
605/515-3910. F29-4i¡
CASH PAID FOR: old guns -
old Naiivc Ancrican iicns - old
¡ainiings - old ¡Ioiogra¡Is.
Call San, 605/748-2289.
F29-4i¡
NOW TAKING CONSIGN-
MENTS! MacIincry & Miscclla-
ncous Auciion ai PIili¡ Livc-
siocl Auciion on Saiurday, May
19. Posicr dcadlinc. Monday,
A¡ril 23. Plcasc call 859-2577
io consign. PF27-10ic
WANTED TO BUY: Junl cars
and nacIincry for crusIing.
Will ¡icl u¡ ai your ¡lacc. Call
433-5443. PF23-11i¡
WANTED: Looling for uscd oil.
Taling any iy¡c and wcigIi.
Call Milc ai 685-3068.
P42-ifn
PETSJSUPPLIES
BEAUTIFUL PUPPIES FOR
SALE: Ausiralian SIc¡Icrd/
WclsI Corgi. DoiI ¡arcnis arc
good worlcrs and good con-
¡anions. 985-5323. P15-2ic
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE: Wcll-lc¡i fanily
Ionc on quici sircci in PIili¡.
TIrcc lcdroons, 2 laiI rancI
siylc Ionc wiiI finisIcd lasc-
ncni, siainlcss siccl a¡¡li-
anccs, and a iwo-car aiiacIcd
garagc locaicd ai 609 SunsIinc
Dr. For norc infornaiion, con-
iaci Monic Palcccl ai 859-
2655. PF31-4ic
HOUSE FOR SALE, LOCATED
AT 60? SUNSHINE DRIVE,
PHILIP: 3 lcdroon, 2 laiI,
2100 sq. fi. Ionc on a largc loi
locaicd on a quici cul-dc-sac.
Has aiiacIcd 2-car garagc, sior-
agc sIcd, largc dccl and an un-
dcrground s¡rinllcr sysicn
wIicI o¡craics off a ¡rivaic
wcll. Coniaci Dol Fugaic,
PIili¡, ai 859-2403 (Ionc} or
515-1946 (ccll}. P3-ifn
FOR SALE: 1973 Kirlwood,
24'×68'. Ncw roof, ncw Ioi waicr
Icaicr, sIccirocl cciling, ncw
furnacc, 3 lcdroons, full laiI.
PIonc 605/515-0316.
F14-2i¡
RENTALS
LOOKING FOR ALL THE COM-
FORTS OF HOME wiiIoui Iav-
ing io now your own lawn and
scoo¡ your own snow? Moscs
Manor (PIili¡} Ias an a¡ari-
ncni availallc siariing A¡ril 1,
2012. TIcsc s¡acious iwo lcd-
roon, iwo laiIroon, 1,200 sq.
fi. a¡arincnis arc Iandica¡ ac-
ccssillc and Iavc a largc ai-
iacIcd singlc car garagc. Also
cnjoy iIc gcncrous living roon
and liicIcn arcas. All najor a¡-
¡lianccs includcd. Easily Icaicd
and coolcd ly a IigI cfficicncy
clcciric Icai ¡un¡. You can sii
on iIc lacl dccl and cnjoy iIc
ouidoors! For norc infornaiion
on iIis rarc o¡¡oriuniiy in
snall iown living, coniaci Milc
ai 859-2100. P12-4ic
FOR RENT IN WALL: 2 lcd-
roon Iousc, wasIcr/drycr
Iool-u¡, garagc. Fcni. $400.
Call 605/341-7761.
PW10-ifn
APARTMENTS: S¡acious onc
lcdroon uniis, all uiiliiics in-
cludcd. Young or old. Nccd
rcnial assisiancc or noi, wc can
Iousc you. Jusi call 1-800-481-
6904 or sio¡ in iIc lolly and
¡icl u¡ an a¡¡licaiion. Caicway
A¡arincnis, Kadola.
WP32-ifn
CLASSIFIED POLICY
PLEASE READ your classificd
ad iIc firsi wccl ii runs. If you
scc an crror, wc will gladly rc-
run your ad corrccily. Wc accc¡i
rcs¡onsililiiy Ior tbe IIrst In-
correct InsertIon onIy. Favcl-
lciic Pullicaiions, Inc. rcqucsis
all classificds and cards of
iIanls lc ¡aid for wIcn or-
dcrcd. A $2.00 lilling cIargc
will lc addcd if ad is noi ¡aid ai
iIc iinc iIc ordcr is ¡laccd.
AUTO
CAFS, PICKUPS ÷ running or
noi. Any ycar, nalc, or nodcl.
Call Scoii ai Pcicrson Auio and
CrusIing, fanily owncd sincc
1958. (605} 202-0899 (24/7} .
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
$ATTENTION! Wc luy Frac Sand
irucling con¡anics and con-
¡lcic sand rigs. Musi Iavc irac-
iors, llowcrs, & ¡ncunaiic irail-
crs. Call Now! (888}567-4972.
EMPLOYMENT
CUSTEF FECIONAL SENIOF
CAFE is scarcIing for dcdicaicd,
caring nurscs io join our ican.
Wc Iavc full and ¡ari iinc LPN
and FN ¡osiiions availallc. Wc
offcr c×ccllcni lcncfiis and con-
¡ciiiivc wagcs. For norc infor-
naiion ¡lcasc coniaci TcrryAnn
Scoii ai (605} 673-2237 c×i. 29 or
log onio www.rcgionalIcaliI.con
io a¡¡ly. EEOC/AA.
EXPEFIENCED TECH Wanicd for
Dusy Dody SIo¡ in Cillciic, WY.
Crcai Pay! Crcai Dcncfiis! Firsi 3
MoniIs Housing Providcd. Call
307-686-0854; cnail. Sun-
sIinccusion¸collinscon.nci.
EXECUTIVE DIFECTOF in Eco-
nonic Dcvclo¡ncni, Madison,
SD. FT.DOE, grcai lcncfiis ¡acl-
agc. 4 ycar dcgrcc, nininun 3
ycar cסcricncc rcquircd. Scc
¡osiing ai www.MadisonWorls.
con.
FDO EQUIPMENT CO. ÷ Con-
¡ciiiivc wagcs, lcncfiis, iraining,
¡rofii sIaring, o¡¡oriuniiics for
growiI, grcai culiurc and inno-
vaiion. $1,500 Sign on Donus
availallc for Scrvicc TccInicians.
To lrowsc o¡¡oriuniiics go io
www.rdocqui¡ncni.con. Musi
a¡¡ly onlinc. EEO.
WANTED. SEFVICE TECHNI-
CIANS ai a siallc dcalcrsIi¡ wiiI
iIrcc locaiions in SouiI Daloia.
E×ccllcni lcncfii ¡aclagc. A/C
scrvicc dc¡arincnis. Wagcs
DOE. Call Crosscnlurg In¡lc-
ncni, Winncr ai 800-658-3440,
Picrrc ai 800-742-8110 or PIili¡
ai 800-416-7839.
EQUIPMENT FOR SALE
CITY OF HICHMOFE accc¡iing
scalcd lids for 2008 Volvo L60F
WIccl Loadcr. For norc inforna-
iion, coniaci CIad Crago, 605-
852-2085. Scnd lid in scalcd cn-
vclo¡c narlcd 'Loadcr' io Ciiy of
HigInorc, Do× 299, HigInorc,
SD 57345 or dclivcr io 125 Scc-
ond Si. SW, HigInorc, SD
57345, ly 7.30 ¡.n. Monday,
May 7, 2012, for o¡cning ai May
7 Ciiy Council ncciing, Wcsi
Wing of Hydc Couniy Mcnorial
Audiioriun, HigInorc, SD. Ciiy
Council rcscrvcs rigIi io rcjcci
any or all lids and io accc¡i lid
dccncd io lc in lcsi inicrcsi of
iIc Ciiy of HigInorc.
METAL BUILDINGS
DEHLEN DUILDINC DISTFIDU-
TOF 40×80, 50×100, 62×120,
68×200, Talc advaniagc of Iugc
Winicr discounis. $avc iIou-
sands, DcIlcn Indusirics, LP.
Call now! Jin 1-888-782-7040.
NOTICES
ADVEFTISE IN NEWSPAPEFS
siaicwidc for only $150.00. Pui
iIc SouiI Daloia Siaicwidc
Classificds Nciworl io worl for
you ioday! (25 words for $150.
EacI addiiional word $5.} Call
iIis ncws¡a¡cr or 800-658-3697
for dciails.
IF YOU WEFE INVOLVED wiiI
iraffic sio¡s and fccl you wcrc
ircaicd in¡ro¡crly or unfairly ly
Troo¡cr Koliz, K-9 Officcr, call
(515} 277-7700. All calls confi-
dcniial.
OTR & DRIVER
OPPORTUNITY
CFEAT MILES-CFEAT HOME-
TIME. Musi lc Canadian cligillc.
¯3000 nilcs wcclly ¯$0.42 for all
Canadian nilcs ¯MoniIly Pcr-
fornancc Donuscs ¯Crcai Dcnc-
fiis ¯1000+ iri¡ lcngiI ¯Honc
cvcry 7-10 days (888} 691-5705.
WANTED
WANTED. AFTS, CFAFT, AND
FOOD vcndors for iIc SouiI
Daloia Wallcyc Classic, Augusi
10iI & 11iI. Call Erna 605-762-
3228.
THANK YOUS
TIunI ¸ou to cuc¡¸onc ¡o¡ tIc
cu¡ds, ¡íouc¡s und ncno¡íuís
¡o¡ Hcícn DcutscIc¡. TIunI ¸ou
cs¡ccíuíí¸ to Juunítu und Tcdd¸
¡o¡ Icí¡íng JucI uítI tIc ¡u-
nc¡uí und tIc St. Put¡ícI`s
Voncn`s CíuI ¡o¡ tIc uondc¡¡uí
ncuí.
TIc ¡uníí¸ o¡
Hcícn DcutscIc¡
LIFE0UAB0S WANTE0
TLe CIty oI Wu!! Is ucceptIng !IIeguuvd
upp!IcutIons Iov tLe upcomIng 2012 summev
seuson. II you weve u !IIeguuvd In 2011 und p!un
to vetuvn, p!euse notIIy tLe CIty us we!!. You
must be 15 yeuvs o!d to be u !IIeguuvd.
Applications are available at the Wall City Finance Office, lo-
cated at 501 Main Street, between the hours of 8:00 am
and 4:30 pm Monday through Friday.
Cu!! 2?9-2663, II c!usses uve needed to
become cevtIIIed. App!IcutIons wI!! c!ose
ut 4:00 p.m. on Monduy, ApvI! 23vd.
Tle Ci/, of Woll ie on 1quol Oppor/uni/, 1nplo,er.
Published March 22 & 29, 2012, at the total approximate cost of
$93.60.
Pennìngton ·ounty ·ourant - Narch ±±, ±o+± - Page 8 PuL¦ìc Notìces
PuL¦ìc Notìce Advertìsìng
Protects Your Rìght To Know.
PENNINGTON COUNTY
LIST OF EXEMPT
PROPERTIES
THE FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF
PROPERTY DECLARED 100
PERCENT EXEMPT FOR THE
2012 ASSESSMENT YEAR.
PER SDCL 10-4-9
0047065/37-04-326-014; ABIDING
WORD EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CH,
Western Heights, BLOCK 8, Lot 2
0043650/52-30-306-031; ASSEMBLY
OF GOD CHURCH OF HILL CITY, Orig-
inal Town Of Hill City, BLOCK 2, Lot 46
0043649/52-30-306-032; ASSEMBLY
OF GOD CHURCH OF HILL CITY, Orig-
inal Town Of Hill City, BLOCK 2, Lot 45
0003052/52-30-306-009; ASSEMBLY
OF GOD HILL CITY, Original Town Of Hill
City, BLOCK 2, Lot 47 - 48
0005529/20-13-326-003; ATONEMENT
LUTHERAN CHURCH, Madison's Sub,
Lot 5
0055922/20-13-326-005; ATONEMENT
LUTHERAN CHURCH, Auburn Hills Sub,
OUTLOT A
0055924/20-13-326-011; ATONEMENT
LUTHERAN CHURCH, Auburn Hills Sub,
OUTLOT C
0061856/20-29-200-007; BENEDICTINE
CONVENT OF ST MARTINS, S29, T2N,
R07E, Black Hills Meridian, UNPLATTED,
SE1/4NE1/4 LESS ROW
0061857/20-29-300-001; BENEDICTINE
CONVENT OF ST MARTINS, S29, T2N,
R07E, Black Hills Meridian, UNPLATTED,
N1/2SW1/4 LESS LOTS H1 & H2;
SW1/4SW1/4
0043487/20-29-400-001; BENEDICTINE
CONVENT OF ST MARTINS, S29, T2N,
R07E, Black Hills Meridian, PLATTED
LOT A OF W1/2SE1/4
0041771/21-30-354-007; BETHEL AS-
SEMBLY OF GOD INC, Marshall Heights
Tract, LOT 2 OF LOT C-1 SW1/4SW1/4
& 1/2 VAC MARSHALL BLVD ADJOÌN-
ÌNG SAÌD LOT
0026393/37-03-456-014; BETHEL BAP-
TIST CHURCH OF RAPID CITY, Moun-
tain View #2, BLOCK 4, Lot 3
0043669/37-03-476-007; BETHEL BAP-
TIST CHURCH, A CORPORATION,
Mountain View #2, BLOCK 1, Lot 1
0043673/37-03-476-008; BETHEL BAP-
TIST CHURCH, A CORPORATION,
Mountain View #2, BLOCK 1, Lot 2
0043675/37-03-476-009; BETHEL BAP-
TIST CHURCH, A CORPORATION,
Mountain View #2, BLOCK 1, Lot 3
0043677/37-03-476-010; BETHEL BAP-
TIST CHURCH, A CORPORATION,
Mountain View #2, BLOCK 1, Lot 4
0041772/21-30-354-008; BETHEL TEM-
PLE OF ASSEMBLY OF GOD, Marshall
Heights Tract, LOT 1 OF LOT C-1
SW1/4SW1/4 & 1/2 VAC MARSHALL
BLVD ADJOÌNÌNG SAÌD LOT
0025560/21-30-354-010; BETHEL TEM-
PLE OF ASSEMBLY OF GOD, Marshall
Heights Tract, LOT C2 & 1/2 VAC MAR-
SHALL BLVD
0050991/20-27-401-004; BETHESDA
CHRISTIAN BROADCASTING INC,
Fountain Springs, TRACT K REVÌSED -
BUSÌNESS PARK
0020154/37-04-458-004; BETHLEHEM
EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURC,
Amelia, Lot D
0039878/37-04-461-002; BETHLEHEM
LUTHERAN CONGREGATION, Rush-
more, BLOCK 2, Lot A
0020853/37-02-430-001; BIBLE BAP-
TIST CHURCH OF RC SD INC, Boule-
vard Addn, BLOCK 38, Lot A
0005410/38-03-355-015; BIBLE CHRIS-
TIAN CHURCH, Mack Sub, LOT B OF
BLOCK 2 OF LOT 6
0052540/36-09-101-005; BIG BEND
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, BHEC Sub,
Lot 2
0052895/38-18-126-009; BLACK HILLS
COMMUNITY CHURCH INC, Robbins-
dale #8, BLOCK 2, Lot 8 - 14
0007150/44-04-353-009; BOARD OF
TRUSTEES OF THE METHODIST, Orig-
inal Town Of Wasta, BLOCK 3, Lot 8
0031578/37-23-101-002; CALVARY
BAPTIST CHURCH, Skyline Sub #2,
TRACT 1
0057435/37-21-277-011; CALVARY
LUTHERAN CHURCH, Calvary Lutheran
Church Sub, Lot 2
0056400/37-04-351-007; CANYON
LAKE CHURCH OF GOD, Hillsview Sub
#2, Lot 2
0035295/37-04-401-004; CANYON
LAKE UNITED METHODIST, S04, T1N,
R07E, Black Hills Meridian, PLATTED
BLOCK 1 LOT 1 (AN ACCESS & UTÌL-
ÌTY EASEMENT)
0035287/37-04-401-003; CANYON
LAKE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH,
S04, T1N, R07E, Black Hills Meridian,
PLATTED, BLOCK 1, OF THE
NW1/4SE1/4 LESS LOT 1
0028136/37-16-251-003; CANYON
LAKE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH,
Dunham Estates, BLOCK 3, Lot 29
0022041/37-17-227-014; CANYON
LAKE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH,
Chapel Valley, BLOCK 1, LOT 14D OF
LOT 14
0041319/18-31-383-006; CARITAS
CENTER INC, Silver City, BLOCK 6, Lot
17 - 21
0026070/37-01-283-003; CATHEDRAL
OF OUR LADY PERPETUAL HELP,
Morgans, BLOCK 3, LOTS 8-10& E6' OF
11
0049371/37-01-283-010; CATHEDRAL
OF OUR LADY PERPETUAL HELP,
Morgans, BLOCK 3, W19' OF LOT 11;
ALL LOT 12-15; LOT 15A
0048433/37-12-301-002; CATHEDRAL
OF OUR LADY PERPETUAL HELP,
S12, T1N, R07E, Black Hills Meridian,
Platted, BALANCE OF LOT 2 OF
NW1/4SW1/4
0000004/52-30-302-025; CATHOLIC CH
OF ST ROSE % J BIRDSALL, Allen
Park Addn, BLOCK 1, Lot 1 - 3, & E36'
OF LOT 4
0043879/70-04-329-007; CATHOLIC
CHURCH OF KEYSTONE, THE, Rocky
Gulch Addn, BLOCK 3, Lot 1
0043880/70-04-329-008; CATHOLIC
CHURCH OF KEYSTONE, THE, Rocky
Gulch Addn, BLOCK 3, Lot 2 - 3
0003982/70-04-329-003; CATHOLIC
CHURCH OF KEYSTONE, THE, Rocky
Gulch Addn, PARCEL 1 OF LOT E
0003978/70-04-329-004; CATHOLIC
CHURCH OF KEYSTONE, THE, Rocky
Gulch Addn, Lot C
0042520/37-13-179-017; CATHOLIC
DIOCESE OF RAPID CITY, Robbinsdale
#10, BLOCK 18, Lot 26
0023107/38-07-476-003; CENTRAL
DIST CON OF MENNONITE CHURCH,
Fellowship Addn, Lot 1
0011006/37-17-251-001; CHAPEL IN
THE HILLS, ÌNC, S17, T1N, R07E, Black
Hills Meridian, N1/2SW1/4NE1/4,
N1/2S1/2SW1/4NE1/4
0027256/20-36-259-002; CHAPTER OF
CALVARY CATHEDRAL, THE, North
Rapid, BLOCK 35, Lot 24 - 25
0027257/20-36-259-001; CHAPTER OF
CALVARY CATHEDRAL, THE, North
Rapid, BLOCK 35, Lot 26 - 28
0033514/37-10-179-012; CHAPTER OF
CALVARY CATHEDRAL, THE,
Strathavon #3, BLOCK 5, Lot 12
0045812/20-27-428-018; CHRISTIAN
LIFE MINISTRIES/GARMAN, Wesleyan
Christian Center, TRACT E
0034527/21-31-155-009; CHURCH AT
RAPID CITY, SD, INC, Wise's Addn,
BLOCK 7, E5' OF LOT 30 & ALL OF LOT
31-34
0026096/20-26-477-005; CHURCH OF
CHRIST, Morningside, BLOCK 3, Lot 6 -
8
0048606/54-07-376-009; CHURCH OF
CHRIST (BLACK HILLS), Varilek Sub,
Lot A
0043542/37-13-278-004; CHURCH OF
CHRIST OF RAPID CITY, Robbinsdale
#10, BLOCK 4, Lot 4
0038661/21-31-252-001; CHURCH OF
GOD, North Side Addn, BLOCK 8, Lot 8 -
21
0026726/20-25-352-011; CHURCH OF
GOD OF PROPHECY, Northern Heights,
BLOCK 15, Lot 3
0035250/37-03-100-003; CHURCH OF
LATTER DAY SAINTS 505-8732, S03,
T1N, R07E, Black Hills Meridian, PLAT-
TED LOT 2A
0037728/37-03-100-004; CHURCH OF
LATTER DAY SAINTS 505-8732, S03,
T1N, R07E, Black Hills Meridian, PLAT-
TED LOT 1 ÌN THE SE1/4NW1/4
0038668/37-09-352-001; CHURCH OF
LATTER DAY SAINTS 510-3169,
Canyon Lake Heights Sec 9, BLOCK 9,
Lot 10, 10A & 11
0043642/63-06-277-011; CHURCH OF
SAINT PATRICK OF WALL, SD, Mack-
rills Addn, BLOCK 2, Lot 1 - 3
0060116/20-25-428-008; CHURCH OF
ST ISAAC JOGUES OF RC, Marshall
Heights, TRACT LOT L-1AR
0025556/20-25-406-001; CHURCH OF
ST ISAAC JOGUES OF RC, Marshall
Heights, TRACT LOT L
0043638/24-31-204-017; CHURCH OF
ST JOHN, S31, T2N, R11E, Black Hills
Meridian, PLATTED LOT 3 OF LOT A OF
LOT 4 OF OUTLOT D
0043639/24-31-204-018; CHURCH OF
ST JOHN, S31, T2N, R11E, Black Hills
Meridian, PLATTED LOT C OF LOT 3,
LOT D OF LOT 3 ALL OF OUTLOT D
0043636/24-31-204-015; CHURCH OF
ST JOHN, S31, T2N, R11E, Black Hills
Meridian, PLATTED N PT OF LOT 2 OF
OUTLOT D
0043637/24-31-204-016; CHURCH OF
ST JOHN, S31, T2N, R11E, Black Hills
Meridian, PLATTED S PT OF LOT 2 OF
OUTLOT D
0005503/24-31-229-016; CHURCH OF
ST JOHN OF NEW UNDERWOOD,
Madsen Addn, BLOCK 13, LOT 3 (OF
LOT 4 OF OUTLOT A)
0005504/24-31-229-017; CHURCH OF
ST JOHN OF NEW UNDERWOOD,
Madsen Addn, BLOCK 13, LOT 4 (OF
LOT 4 OF OUTLOT A)
0035204/37-01-182-007; CHURCH OF
ST MARY OF THE IMMAC CONC, Orig-
inal Town Of Rapid City, BLOCK 126,
S70' OF LOT 17-24 LESS PT LOT H1 ÌN
LOT 17
0043643/63-06-277-012; CHURCH OF
ST PATRICK'S, THE, Mackrills Addn,
BLOCK 2, N20' OF LOT 4
0003022/52-30-302-024; CHURCH OF
ST ROSE OF LIMA%J BIRDSALL, Orig-
inal Town Of Hill City, BLOCK 1, Lot 27 -
28, & VAC ALLEY ADJ TO SAÌD LOTS
0026900/20-36-177-003; CHURCH OF
ST THERESE LITTLE FLOWER, North
Rapid, BLOCK 9, Lot 27 - 28
0026898/20-36-177-007; CHURCH OF
ST THERESE LITTLE FLOWER, North
Rapid, BLOCK 9, S19' OF LOT 8; ALL OF
LOT 9 & N6' OF LOT10
0043962/20-36-177-009; CHURCH OF
ST THERESE LITTLE FLOWER, North
Rapid, BLOCK 9, S19' OF LOT 10; LOT
11-22
0043963/20-36-177-010; CHURCH OF
ST THERESE LITTLE FLOWER, North
Rapid, BLOCK 9, Lot 23 - 26
0035298/37-08-200-002; CHURCH OF
THE BLESSED SACRAMENT RC, S08,
T1N, R07E, Black Hills Meridian, PLAT-
TED LOT 1 OF TRACT A SE1/4NE1/4
0035297/37-08-200-003; CHURCH OF
THE BLESSED SACRAMENT RC, S08,
T1N, R07E, Black Hills Meridian, PLAT-
TED TRACT A LESS LOT 1 OF TRACT
A
0042905/38-10-380-001; CHURCH OF
THE LUTHERAN CONFESSION,
Ridgeview Place Subd, BLOCK 1, Lot 1
0042906/38-10-454-001; CHURCH OF
THE LUTHERAN CONFESSION,
Ridgeview Place Subd, BLOCK 1, Lot 2
0057533/52-31-103-010; COMMUNITY
LUTH CHURCH % D GREENLUND, Hall
Acres Sub, LOT A OF LOT 1
0057534/52-31-103-011; COMMUNITY
LUTH CHURCH % D GREENLUND, Hall
Acres Sub, LOT B OF LOT 1
0049998/37-32-151-026; DAKOTA AN-
NUAL CONFERENCE OF THE UNIT,
Countryside South Sub, BLOCK 9, Lot 14
0010930/37-08-100-001; DAKOTA
CONF OF WESLEYAN METHODIST
CH, S08, T1N, R07E, Black Hills Merid-
ian, W1/2NW1/4NE1/4 & NE1/4NW1/4
0052897/37-03-380-020; DAKOTA
CONF OF WESLEYAN METHODIST
CH, S03, T1N, R07E, Black Hills Merid-
ian, PLATTED BLOCK 2 LOT 2R; LOT
3-4
0052906/37-12-230-024; DAKOTA
CONF OF WESLEYAN METHODIST
CH, South Park, BLOCK 1, Lot 25 - 32
0046965/37-04-376-014; DAKOTA CON-
FERENCE CORP OF 7TH DAY AD,
Western Heights, BLOCK 6, Lot 7
0052902/33-09-300-005; DAKOTA CON-
FERENCE CORP OF 7TH DAY AD, S09,
T1N, R03E, Black Hills Meridian,
E1/2SW1/4; NW1/4SE1/4
0025035/37-03-380-012; DAKOTA DIST
OF THE WESLEYAN CHURCH, Lawn-
dale, BLOCK 2, Lot 3
0003612/20-26-255-001; DAKOTA DIST
OF THE WESLEYAN CHURCH, Har-
mony Heights, Lot 2R2, OF TRACT 2
0061677/38-04-427-001; DAKOTA DIS-
TRICT OF THE WESLELYN CHURCH,
Word of Hope Sub, Lot 1
0052898/20-27-276-004; DAKOTA DIS-
TRICT OF THE WESLEYAN CHURCH,
Wesleyan Christian Center, TRACT A ÌN-
CLUDÌNG LOT 1 REVÌSED OF TRACTA
LESS ROW
0052896/20-25-454-017; DAKOTA DIS-
TRICT OF THE WESLEYAN CHURCH,
Mac Arthur, BLOCK 2, Lot A, C, E, F, & G;
LOT 6-7; LOT 8 LESS LOT H1; LOT 9
LESS LOT H1; LOT 10-13 LESS LOT H1
OF LOT 10 & LESS LOT H1 OF LOT 11
0063523/20-29-100-004; DIOCESE OF
RAPID CITY (THE), S29, T2N, R07E,
Black Hills Meridian, UNPLATTED,
SE1/4NW1/4 LESS ROW
0006828/20-26-277-001; DOVE CHRIS-
TIAN CENTER INC, Oldfield Sub,
BLOCK 6, Lot 10 - 15, LESS Ì-90 ROW
0027735/20-26-278-001; DOVE CHRIS-
TIAN CENTER INC, Oldfield Sub, Lot G,
& VAC WEST HALF OF ST
0003610/20-26-253-002; DOVE CHRIS-
TIAN CENTER INC, Harmony Heights,
TRACT 1
0026106/20-26-427-001; DOVE CHRIS-
TIAN CENTER INC, Morningside,
BLOCK 6, ALL BLK 6 & VACATED EAST
HALF OF STREETBETWEEN LOT G OF
OLDFÌELDSUBD & BLK 6 OFMORN-
ÌNGSÌDE ADDN
0056323/20-26-401-010; DOVE CHRIS-
TIAN CENTER OF SD INC, Harmony
Heights, BLOCK 1, Lot A
0026074/20-26-426-001; DOVE CHRIS-
TIAN CENTER OF SD INC, Morningside,
Lot D
0018780/63-05-151-016; EMANUEL
EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH,
Hustead's 1st Addn, BLOCK 2, S1/2 OF
LOT 2 & LOT 3
0052905/37-01-151-021; EMANUEL
PARISH, Original Town Of Rapid City,
BLOCK 113, Lot 6 - 12
0052927/22-20-101-011; EMMANUEL
BAPTIST CHURCH OF BOX ELDER,
Villa Sub, LOT A OF TRACT A; LOT B OF
TRACT A
0035044/37-01-151-008; EMMANUEL
EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Original Town Of
Rapid City, BLOCK 113, W18" OF S37'
OF LOT 3 & ALL OF LOT 4-5
0052639/37-01-151-019; EMMANUEL
EPISCOPAL PARISH INC, Original Town
Of Rapid City, BLOCK 113, E15' OF
N62.5' OF LOT 27; N62' OF LOTS 28-32
0035047/37-01-151-006; EMMANUEL
EPISCOPAL PARISH INC, Original Town
Of Rapid City, BLOCK 113, Lot 13 - 14
0052930/46-31-351-017; EVANGELI-
CAL FREE BIBLE CHURCH, S31, T1N,
R16E, Black Hills Meridian, PLATTED
LOT M-R; LOT N-R; LOT N-1 OF GL 4
0018946/46-31-379-003; EVANGELI-
CAL FREE BIBLE CHURCH, INC, North
Wall Addn, BLOCK 2, W1/2 OF LOT 1
0017262/08-27-200-002; EVANGELI-
CAL LUTHERAN IMMANUELS CHURC,
S27, T4N, R16E, Black Hills Meridian, PT
OF NE1/4 NE1/4
0051606/37-12-258-011; FAITH
LUTHERAN CHURCH, Faith Lutheran
Addn, Lot 1
0037621/37-01-110-006; FAITH TEM-
PLE CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST,
Original Town Of Rapid City, BLOCK 103,
Lot 6 - 7, & E21' OF LOT 8
0006853/22-20-352-010; FIRST BAP-
TIST CHURCH OF BOX ELDER, Origi-
nal Town Of Box Elder, BLOCK 1, Lot 13
- 16
0052892/37-12-101-004; FIRST BAP-
TIST CHURCH OF RAPID CITY, South
Boulevard, BLOCK 5, Lot 1 - 13, LOT 20-
32; VAC ALLEY LOCATED BETWEEN
LOTS 1-13 & 20-32
0052893/37-01-110-014; FIRST CHRIS-
TIAN CHURCH OF RAPID CITY, Original
Town Of Rapid City, BLOCK 103, Lot 17 -
21
0035051/37-01-151-014; FIRST
CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, Orig-
inal Town Of Rapid City, BLOCK 113,
S77.5' OF E5' OF LOT 29 & S77.5' OF
LOT30-32
0043960/37-01-358-016; FIRST
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE OF RC,
Flormann, BLOCK 27, Lot 31 - 33
0055187/70-08-231-014; FIRST CON-
GREGATIONAL CHURCH, Original
Town Of Keystone, BLOCK 9, Lot 17,
LOT 18R, LOT 19R, LOT 20R
0055251/70-08-231-016; FIRST CON-
GREGATIONAL CHURCH OF KEYST,
Original Town Of Keystone, BLOCK 9,
S1/2 LOT 16
0020757/37-02-259-009; FIRST CON-
GREGATIONAL CHURCH OF R C,
Boulevard Addn, BLOCK 30, LOT 6-20
OF SUB DÌV OF LOT 13 BLK 30 BLVD
ADDN
0023664/37-02-327-001; FIRST CON-
GREGATIONAL CHURCH OF R C, For-
est Hills, BLOCK 3, ALL
0039140/37-02-401-001; FIRST CON-
GREGATIONAL CHURCH OF R C,
Boulevard Addn, BLOCK 31, LOT C OF
REPLAT OF LOT 13
0060915/38-19-103-001; FIRST EVAN-
GELICAL FREE CHURCH OF RAPID
CITY SOUTH DAKOTA, North 80 Sub,
Lot 2
0052894/63-06-232-006; FIRST EVAN-
GELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH, Origi-
nal Town Of Wall, BLOCK 5, Lot 14 - 16
0052899/37-01-111-009; FIRST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH, Original Town Of
Rapid City, BLOCK 104, Lot 10 - 16
0037631/37-01-111-003; FIRST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH, Original Town Of
Rapid City, BLOCK 104, Lot 8 - 9
0028131/37-16-202-025; FIRST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH OF RC,
Parkridge Village, BLOCK 3, Lot 24
0031785/37-12-107-007; FOUNDATION
FOR ORTHODOXY, South Boulevard,
BLOCK 17, Lot 1 - 2
0025433/20-32-404-003; FREE
METHODIST CHURCH % D SCAN-
DRETT, Marcoe Heights #1, BLOCK 4,
Lot 1 - 3
0025419/20-32-404-004; FREE
METHODIST CHURCH % D SCAN-
DRETT, Marcoe Heights #1, BLOCK 3,
Lot 12
0025418/20-32-404-005; FREE
METHODIST CHURCH % D SCAN-
DRETT, Marcoe Heights #1, BLOCK 3,
Lot 11, LESS E25'
0053275/53-14-427-014; GRACE BIBLE
CHURCH OF THE BLACK HILL, Strat-
meyer Addn, Lot 1, REVÌSED
0014639/20-13-100-002; GRACE RE-
FORMED CHURCH R C U S, S13, T2N,
R07E, Black Hills Meridian, LOT 1-2 OF
NW1/4NW1/4
0047771/21-24-301-009; HARVEST
TIME FREE WILL BAPTIST CHURC,
S24, T2N, R08E, Black Hills Meridian,
PLATTED LOT A-1 ÌN TRACT 2 OF
TRACT A ÌN N1/2SW1/4 (S OF Ì-90)
0031081/21-31-308-004; HOPE CHRIS-
TIAN REFORMED CHURCH, Schnasse,
BLOCK 17, Lot 18 - 25
0017279/08-32-200-001; IMANUEL
EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH,
S32, T4N, R16E, Black Hills Meridian,
LOT A ÌN NE1/4NE1/4
0058049/20-24-102-026; INSTITUTE
FOR MINISTRY DEVELOPMENT INC,
Tyler Knue Sub, BLOCK 4, Lot 9
0045149/21-31-476-007; INTERNA-
TIONAL CHURCH OF THE
FOURSQUA, Buckingham Addn, Lot 2
0027596/21-31-126-010; KNOLLWOOD
BAPTIST CHURCH, INC, Nowlin &
Wood Replat, BLOCK 32, W32' OF 16 &
E32' OF LOT 17
0044522/20-25-351-002; LIBERTY BAP-
TIST TABERNACLE, Northern Heights,
BLOCK 16, Lot 4, REVÌSED
0026751/20-25-351-003; LIBERTY BAP-
TIST TABERNACLE, Northern Heights,
BLOCK 16, Lot 3R
0045019/37-35-200-007; LIBERTY BAP-
TIST TABERNACLE, High View Sub,
TRACT 14
0031667/37-12-105-011; LIGHTHOUSE
EVANGELISTIC TEMPLE, South Boule-
vard, BLOCK 4, Lot 24 - 36
0038066/52-30-351-018; LÌTTLE WHÌTE
CHURCH, Triangle Placer, MS 729, LOT
4 OF TRACT C
0053080/52-30-354-011; LITTLE WHITE
CHURCH, THE, Original Town Of Hill
City, BLOCK 6, Lot C
0008090/52-30-351-016; LITTLE WHITE
CHURCH, THE, Pond Addn, LOT C OF
TRACT C ÌN TRÌANGLE PLACER MS
#729
0004365/52-30-351-017; LITTLE WHITE
CHURCH, THE, Lulu Placer Addn, Lot 21
- 22
0042624/38-09-128-001; LORD OF LIFE
LUTHERAN CHURCH ELCA, S09, T1N,
R08E, Black Hills Meridian, PART OF
TRACT D LOCATED ÌN NE1/4NW1/4
0042623/38-04-382-001; LORD OF LIFE
LUTHERAN CHURCH ELCA, S04, T1N,
R08E, Black Hills Meridian, PLATTED
PART OF TRACT D LOCATED ÌN
SE1/4SW1/4
0018788/63-05-104-010; METHODIST
CHURCH, THE, Hustead's 2nd Addn,
BLOCK 1, Lot 13 - 15
0047201/20-25-382-011; OUR RE-
DEEMER LUTHERAN CHURCH OF
RAPI, Northern Heights, BLOCK 1, Lot 3
0025867/20-36-205-005; OUR RE-
DEEMER LUTHERAN CHURCH OF
RAPI, Millard, BLOCK 9, Lot 24 - 38
0003129/52-30-304-012; OUR SAV-
IOR'S LUTHERAN CHURCH, Original
Town Of Hill City, BLOCK 11, E50' OF
LOT 18-23
0052966/37-12-232-016; PEACE
LUTHERAN CHURCH, South Park,
BLOCK 11, Lot 7 - 25
0052967/37-12-232-017; PEACE
LUTHERAN CHURCH, South Park,
BLOCK 11, Lot 26 - 28
0006752/24-29-351-005; PRAIRIE BAP-
TIST CHURCH, S29, T2N, R11E, Black
Hills Meridian, PLATTED LOT O OF
TRACT L OF SW1/4SW1/4 LESS W10'
0035068/37-01-153-008; PRIESTLY
FRATERNITY OF ST PETER, Original
Town Of Rapid City, BLOCK 115, Lot 21 -
22
0035415/37-23-151-001; R C ASSEM-
BLY OF GOD TABERNACLE, S23, T1N,
R07E, Black Hills Meridian, PLATTED
LOT A OF NW1/4NW1/4, LOT A OF
SW1/4NW1/4, LOT B OF NW1/4NW1/4
& LOT C OF SW1/4NW1/4
0043961/37-01-358-017; RAPID CITY
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE, Flor-
mann, BLOCK 27, Lot 34 - 36
0060863/37-01-182-014; RAPID CITY
COLUMBIAN CLUB INC, Knights of
Columbus Sub, Lot B
0057051/20-26-476-014; RAPID CITY
CONGREGATION OF JEHOVAHS,
Morningside, BLOCK 7, Lot 1, REVÌSED
0027043/20-36-180-011; RAPID CITY
KOREAN CHURCH INC, North Rapid,
BLOCK 20, Lot 6 - 7
0052903/38-09-206-016; RAPID VAL-
LEY BAPTIST CH % A L DAVIS, John-
son School Sub, BLOCK 3, LOT 3 & 4 OF
LOT 1
0003666/38-09-206-004; RAPID VAL-
LEY BAPTIST CHURCH, Johnson
School Sub, BLOCK 3, LOT 2 OF LOT 1
0003672/38-09-206-005; RAPID VAL-
LEY BAPTIST CHURCH, Johnson
School Sub, BLOCK 3, LOT 8-9 OF LOT
1
0005425/38-03-355-011; RAPID VAL-
LEY FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH, Mack
Sub, LOT Ì OF BLOCK 2 OF LOT 6 LESS
N80'
0011581/38-15-200-003; RAPID VAL-
LEY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH,
S15, T1N, R08E, Black Hills Meridian,
LOT A ÌN NE1/4
0043614/19-31-477-001; RIMROCK
EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH, S31,
T2N, R06E, Black Hills Meridian, LOT 2
REVÌSED OF LOT A REVÌSED OF
SE1/4SE1/4
0043510/16-14-451-901; ROCHFORD
CHAPEL % E B HENDRICKSON, S14,
T2N, R03E, Black Hills Meridian, BLL ON
SW1/4SE1/4 WEST OF ROAD
0032011/20-33-326-019; SD CONF
ASSN OF 7TH DAY ADVENTIST, South
Meadowwood, TRACT A
0043622/20-33-326-032; SD CONF
ASSN OF 7TH DAY ADVENTIST, South
Meadowwood, BLOCK 1, Lot 9
0043623/20-33-326-033; SD CONF
ASSN OF 7TH DAY ADVENTIST, South
Meadowwood, BLOCK 1, Lot 10
0025414/20-32-404-009; SD CONF
ASSN OF 7TH DAY ADVENTIST, Mar-
coe Heights #1, BLOCK 3, Lot 2 - 6
0038908/35-01-200-901; SD CONF OF
UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST, S01,
T1N, R05E, Black Hills Meridian, BLL ON
SW1/4NE1/4
0036528/20-33-476-001; SOUTH
CANYON BAPTIST CHURCH OF
RAPID, Owen Mann, BLOCK 3, LOT 9-
11 & LOT 16-18 & TRACTS A & B LESS-
LOTS H-1 & H-2
0027761/20-33-476-002; SOUTH
CANYON BAPTIST CHURCH OF
RAPID, Owen Mann, BLOCK 3, Lot A
0045375/37-04-105-011; SOUTH
CANYON LUTHERAN CHURCH, Brook-
side #3, BLOCK 10, Lot 1 - 6, & N1/2 VAC
W SOUTH ST ADJ TO LOT1
0045374/37-04-105-012; SOUTH
CANYON LUTHERAN CHURCH, Brook-
side #3, BLOCK 10, Lot 7, & N1/2 VAC W
SOUTH ST ADJ
0051635/20-25-379-013; SOUTH
DAKOTA SYNOD EVANGELICAL
LUTHE, Northern Heights, BLOCK 6, Lot
1, OF LOT A
0052909/37-12-276-011; SOUTH
MAPLE UNITED METHODIST
CHURCH, South Park, BLOCK 22, Lot 1
- 11, W1/2 VAC MÌCHÌGAN AVE ADJ TO
LOTS 1-9; E1/2 VAC ALLEY ADJ TO
LOTS 1-11; LOT 24-42 & W1/2 VAC
ALLEY ADJ TO SAÌD
0052910/37-12-129-019; SOUTH PARK
COMMUNITY CHURCH, South Boule-
vard, BLOCK 19, Lot 1 - 8, LOT 41-48;
VAC ALLEY BETWEEN LOTS 1-7 &
LOTS 42-48
0023108/38-07-476-004; SOUTH SIDE
CHURCH OF CHRIST, THE, Fellowship
Addn, Lot 2
0042738/37-04-276-001; ST ANDREW'S
EPISCOPAL CHURCH, INC, S04, T1N,
R07E, Black Hills Meridian, PLATTED
LOT 1R OF LOT 1 & PT VACATED
WEST SOUTHSTREET
0007315/63-06-235-010; ST PATRICKS
OF WALL, Original Town Of Wall,
BLOCK 7, Lot 7
0052911/38-18-126-010; ST PAUL'S
EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURC,
Robbinsdale #8, BLOCK 2, LOT A; LOT
16
0044510/52-30-302-026; ST ROSE OF
LIMA CHURCH % J BIRDSALL, Original
Town Of Hill City, BLOCK 1, Lot 29 - 30R,
& VAC ALLEY ADJ TO SAÌD LOTS
0025605/20-33-303-001; SYNAGOGUE
OF THE HILLS, Meadowwood, TRACT D
EXC FOR N60'
0043904/36-09-300-005; SYNOD OF S
D OF THE PRESBYTERIAN CH, Big
Bend Placer MS 1442, LOT A1, B-C
(ALSO SEC 8 & 16)
0043902/36-09-300-004; SYNOD OF S
D OF UNITED PRESBYTERIAN, Fort
Meade Placer MS 244, LOT D (ALSO
SEC 8 & 16)
0048257/22-08-300-012; TEMPLE BAP-
TIST CHURCH, Temple Sub, THAT PT
OF LOT 1 ON PENNÌNGTON COUNTY
0032196/37-12-230-014; THE FIRST
WESLEYAN CHURCH, South Park,
BLOCK 1, Lot 33 - 34
0052913/37-01-135-007; TRINITY
LUTHERAN CHURCH OF RAPID CIT,
Original Town Of Rapid City, BLOCK 96,
Lot 25 - 32
0038778/37-01-135-004; TRINITY
LUTHERN CHURCH %E W CHRISTOL,
Original Town Of Rapid City, BLOCK 96,
Lot 17 - 24
0037539/37-01-107-006; TRUSTEES OF
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURC, Origi-
nal Town Of Rapid City, BLOCK 93, Lot
25 - 32
0005463/24-31-231-001; UNITED CONG
CHURCH OF NU % W BULLOCK, Mad-
sen Addn, BLOCK 6, Lot 1
0045526/38-11-352-005; VALLEY COM-
MUNITY CHURCH, Eastern Acres Sub,
BLOCK 1, Lot A, OF LOT 1 & 2 LESS
LOT H1
0052912/63-06-236-017; WALL
METHODIST CHURCH, Original Town Of
Wall, BLOCK 6, Lot 13 - 14
0035263/37-04-276-007; WESTMIN-
STER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, S04,
T1N, R07E, Black Hills Meridian, , PLAT-
TED LOT B OF 3 LESS LOT A
0045908/26-29-300-003; WICKSVILLE
COMMUNITY CHURCH, S29, T2N,
R13E, Black Hills Meridian, LOT 1 & 2 OF
SW1/4SW1/4
0043571/20-33-355-003; WOODHAVEN
CHURCH OF THE CHRISTIAN, Acre
Tract, Lot C, OF LOT 14 EXCEPT S20',
ALL OF LOT15
0035367/37-14-376-003; ZION
LUTHERAN CHURCH OF RAPID CITY,
S14, T1N, R07E, Black Hills Meridian,
PLATTED LOT D OF SE1/4SW1/4
0035414/37-23-126-001; ZION
LUTHERAN CHURCH OF RAPID CITY,
S23, T1N, R07E, Black Hills Meridian,
PLATTED LOT B OF NE1/4NW1/4
0035412/37-23-126-002; ZION
LUTHERAN CHURCH OF RAPID CITY,
S23, T1N, R07E, Black Hills Meridian,
PLATTED LOT 1 OF LOT A OF
NE1/4NW1/4
PER SDCL 10-4-25
0063365/19-23-400-007; MADISON
TRUST/MADISON TRUST, Madison
Ranch Cemetery, ALL
0055942/37-14-351-004; PINE LAWN
MEMORIAL PARK, INC, S14, T1N,
R07E, Black Hills Meridian, PLATTED
LOT A ÌN THE SW1/4
0010250/47-31-400-001; QUINN CEME-
TERY ASSOC %SHARON BARNETT,
S31, T1N, R17E, Black Hills Meridian, PT
SW1/4SE1/4
0014273/16-22-300-001; ROCHFORD
CEMETERY CORP % PEGGY MASON,
S22, T2N, R03E, Black Hills Meridian,
S1/2SE1/4SW1/4
0014280/16-27-100-001; ROCHFORD
CEMETERY CORP % PEGGY MASON,
S27, T2N, R03E, Black Hills Meridian,
N1/2NE1/4NW1/4
0039123/03-25-300-001; ROSE CEME-
TERY ASSOC % CLIFFORD BRICK,
S25, T6N, R17E, Black Hills Meridian, 1
AC SQUARE ÌN NE CORNER OF
SE1/4SW1/4 &16.5'WÌDE STRÌP OF
LAND ALONG EAST & NORTH LÌNE OF
NE1/4SW1/4
0044471/84-04-400-002; SCENIC
CEMETERY ASSOCIATION, S04, T3S,
R13E, Black Hills Meridian, CEMETARY
ÌN PART OF SOUTHWEST CORNER
OFSW1/4SE1/4
0045668/24-29-351-008; UNDERWOOD
CEMETERY ASSOC %M FERNAU, Un-
derwood Cemetery, ÌNCLUDÌNG A 20'
WÌDE DRÌVEWAY LOCATED ADJ TO W
& N SÌDES OF SAÌD CEMETERY
0044512/63-05-300-009; WALL CEME-
TERY ASSOCIATION, S05, T1S, R16E,
Black Hills Meridian, UNPLATTED PT
NW1/4SW1/4 LESS WALL CEMETERY
SECOND ADDN
0044511/63-05-300-010; WALL CEME-
TERY ASSOCIATION, Wall Cemetery
Second Addn, Lot 1 - 44, OF BLOCK 1;
LOT 1-58 OF BLOCK 2; LOT 1-28 OF
BLOCK 3; BLOCK 4
0045060/63-05-300-011; WALL CEME-
TERY ASSOCIATION, Wall Cemetery
Third Addn, Lot 1 - 44, LOTS 1-44 BLK A;
LOTS 1-44 BLK B; LOTS 1-44 BLK C;
LOTS 1-44 BLK D; LOTS 1-58 BLK E;
LOTS 1-58 BLK F; LOTS 1-58 BLK G;
LOTS 1-58 BLK H; LOTS 1-2 8 BLK J;
LOTS 1-28 BLK K; LOTS 1-28 BLK L;
LOTS 1-28 BLK M; LOTS 1-40 B
PER SDCL 10-4-13
0049009/37-01-254-026; DLORAH
INC/PROPERTY RENTALS INC, Original
Town Of Rapid City, BLOCK 108, Lot 1 -
22, LOT 26-32; E1/2 VAC 3RD ST; W1/2
VAC 2ND ST
0049008/37-01-178-016; DLORAH
INC/PROPERTY RENTALS INC, Original
Town Of Rapid City, BLOCK 107, Lot 1 -
16, LOT 25-28; W1/2 VAC 3RD ST
0055653/24-31-232-012; EVANGELI-
CAL LUTHERAN GOOD SAMARITAN,
Madsen Addn, BLOCK 9, Lot 5
0055654/24-31-232-013; EVANGELI-
CAL LUTHERAN GOOD SAMARITAN,
Madsen Addn, BLOCK 9, Lot 6
0056977/55-21-476-001; EVENING
LIGHT TABERNACLE, Hills Eagle Sub,
Lot 1
0060117/20-25-428-009; OGLALA
LAKOTA COLLEGE, Marshall Heights,
TRACT LOT L-1BR
0036366/20-25-428-002; OGLALA
LAKOTA COLLEGE/CHURCH OF ST I,
Marshall Heights, TRACT LOT K1-C OF
LOT K-1
0055645/55-18-300-002; RAPID CITY
CHRISTIAN EDUCATION ASSOC, Hart
Ranch Development, TRACT B OF
SPRÌNG CREEK ARENA PARCEL
(ALSO ÌN SEC 13 T1S R7E)
0050258/20-27-426-017; SOUTH
DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY FOUN-
DATION, Fountain Springs, TRACT G -
BUSÌNESS PARK
0052901/37-12-326-005; ST ELIZA-
BETH SETON CENTRAL CATHOLIC,
Perpetual Help Sub, TRACT A, B & C
0023058/21-31-405-001; WEST RIVER
FOUNDATION FOR EDUCATIONA,
Feigels Addn, BLOCK 2, ALL OF BLOCK
2
0019369/36-09-151-003; WHEATON
COLLEGE, S09, T1N, R06E, Black Hills
Meridian, LOT 2 OF LOT B OF
SW1/4NW1/4; LOT 3 OF LOT A OF
NW1/4NW1/4; LOT E & LOT F OF
S1/2NW1/4; LOT D OF SW1/4NW1/4;
LOT C & LOT 1 OF LOT C OF N1/2
0005231/36-09-102-001; WHEATON
COLLEGE, TRUSTEES, Fort Meade
Placer MS 244, BAL LOT A
PER 10-4-9.3
0035246/37-03-276-902; CLARKSON
MT VIEW HEALTH CARE FACILIT, S03,
T1N, R07E, Black Hills Meridian, PLAT-
TED BLL ON LOT 2 OF SE1/4NE1/4
0052980/37-14-226-003; EVANGELI-
CAL LUTHERAN GOOD SAMARITAN,
Trimble Sub, LOT 1 REVÌSED REVÌSED
0005480/24-31-234-001; EVANGELI-
CAL LUTHERAN GOOD SAMARITAN,
Madsen Addn, BLOCK 8, Lot 1 - 6
0003837/70-09-101-001; KEYSTONE
SENIOR CITIZENS, INC, Reed Placer,
MS 903, LOT 1 OF LOT E
0053979/37-13-327-015; PRESBYTE-
RIAN RETIREMENT VILLAGE, Min-
nesota Ridge Sub, TRACT B
0029589/37-13-251-001; PRESBYTE-
RIAN RETIREMENT VILLAGE, Robbins-
dale #7, BLOCK 24A, ALL
0052368/37-13-327-012; PRESBYTE-
RIAN RETIREMENT VILLAGE, Robbins-
dale #10, BLOCK 17, Lot 1R
0053976/37-13-327-014; PRESBYTE-
RIAN VILLAGE DBA WESTHILLS, Rob-
binsdale #10, BLOCK 28, Lot 16
0061494/37-13-403-017; PRESBYTE-
RIAN VILLAGE DBA WESTHILLS, Ter-
racita Park Sub, BLOCK 1, Lot 3 - 6
0037137/37-12-253-014; RAPID CITY
REG HOSP, INC % M MASTEN, South
Park, BLOCK 19, Lot 1 - 15
0048580/21-31-179-010; RAPID CITY
REG HOSP, INC % M MASTEN, Wise's
Addn, BLOCK 10, Lot B, (ALSO ÌN BLK.
11)
0038190/37-03-276-901; RAPID CITY
REG HOSP, INC % M MASTEN, S03,
T1N, R07E, Black Hills Meridian, PLAT-
TED BLL ON LOT 1 OF SE1/4NE1/4
0020633/37-02-257-010; RAPID CITY
REG HOSP, INC % M MASTEN, Boule-
vard Addn, BLOCK 21, Lot 1 - 16
0062837/37-12-376-005; RAPID CITY
REG HOSP, INC % M MATSEN,, Re-
gional Hospital, TRACT Ì
0042421/38-07-356-001; REGIONAL
HEALTH NETWORK INC, Fairelm Sub,
Lot B
0040944/37-13-127-008; REGIONAL
HEALTH NETWORK INC, Fox Run Sub,
BLOCK 1, Lot 1
PER SDCL 10-4-39
0060858/38-06-301-901; RAPID CITY
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT FOUN,
S06, T1N, R08E, Black Hills Meridian,
BLL ON NE1/4SW1/4
PER SDCL 10-4-9.2
0043236/20-33-152-010; NAJA TEMPLE
A.A.O.N.M.S., Meadowwood, Lot 8, OF
TRACT "B" OF SW1/4NW1/4; LOT 2OF
TRACT E OF SE1/4NW1/4
0053311/37-01-108-016; RAPID CITY
MASONIC BUILDING ASSOC, Original
Town Of Rapid City, BLOCK 94, Lot 22 -
26
0019305/52-30-351-014; TIN CITY
LODGE #112 A F & A M, Allen Placer,
MS 748, LOT 2 REVÌSED (ALSO ÌN
SECTÌON 25 1S-4E)
PER 10-4-9.1
0043631/20-34-478-001; ALANO SOCI-
ETY OF RAPID CITY, INC, S34, T2N,
R07E, BIack HiIIs Meridian, PLATTED
LOT 11-12 LESS LOT H OF LOT 11 &
LESS LOT H-1 OF SE1/4SE1/4
0043630/20-34-478-002; ALANO SOCI-
ETY, INC, S34, T2N, R07E, Black Hills
Meridian, PLATTED LOT 7 LESS LOT H-
1 OF SE1/4SE1/4
0038621/38-18-251-002; B H W RESI-
DENTIAL SERVICES, INC, Robbinsdale
#8, BLOCK 11, Lot 15
0038629/38-18-204-010; B H W RESI-
DENTIAL SERVICES, INC, Robbinsdale
#9, BLOCK 1, Lot 12
0034834/20-36-429-001; BEHAVIOR
MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS INC, Original
Town Of Rapid City, BLOCK 9, N132' OF
LOT 5-16 & N132' OF E1/2 VACATED ST
ABUTTÌNG LOT 16
0036684/37-12-376-002; BEHAVIOR
MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS INC, Re-
gional Hospital, TRACT F (ORDÌNANCE
#1785)
0039545/38-18-158-007; BHW RESI-
DENTIAL SERVICES II, INC, Robbins-
dale #10, BLOCK 7, Lot 19
0039743/38-18-177-014; BHW RESI-
DENTIAL SERVICES II, INC, Robbins-
dale #10, BLOCK 8, Lot 9
0044529/37-13-401-006; BHW RESI-
DENTIAL SERVICES III, INC, Robbins-
dale #10, BLOCK 6, Lot 17
0044540/37-13-429-001; BHW RESI-
DENTIAL SERVICES III, INC, Robbins-
dale #10, BLOCK 26, Lot 1
0037644/37-01-177-002; BIG BROTH-
ERS BIG SISTERS OF THE BH, Original
Town Of Rapid City, BLOCK 106, Lot 12 -
13
0015935/67-02-300-001; BLACK HILLS
AREA COUNCIL, INC, B S A, S02, T2S,
R03E, Black Hills Meridian, S1/2SW1/4,
SW1/4SE1/4
0030998/21-31-302-001; BLACK HILLS
AREA HABITAT FOR HUMANIT,
Schnasse, BLOCK 6, TRACT B OF LOT
1-4
0041173/20-36-279-006; BLACK HILLS
AREA HABITAT FOR HUMANITY INC,
North Rapid, BLOCK 26, Lot 22
0042747/20-36-426-901; BLACK HILLS
BOY SCOUTS & GIRLS SCOUT, RU
Lots, BLL ON LOT RU 36
0045953/67-02-300-002; BLACK HILLS
COUNCIL, INC, BOY SCOUTS, S02,
T2S, R03E, Black Hills Meridian,
NW1/4SW1/4
0046343/20-27-426-009; BLACK HILLS
SPECIAL SERVICES FOUNDAT, Foun-
tain Springs, TRACT D - BUSÌNESS
PARK
0045483/37-04-251-005; BLACK HILLS
WORKSHOP & TRAINING CTR, Ranger
Station Sub, LOT 3 LESS ROW
Continued on page 9
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PuL¦ìc Notìce Advertìsìng
Protects Your Rìght To Know.
0038687/37-04-252-001; BLACK HILLS
WORKSHOP & TRAINING CTR, Work-
shop Addn, LOT A & B
0047360/37-12-278-003; BLACK HILLS
WORKSHOP & TRAINING CTR, South
Park, BLOCK 24, Lot 6 - 17, VAC ALLEY
ADJ TO SAÌD LOTS & E1/2 VAC MÌCHÌ-
GAN AVE ADJ TO LOTS 11 & 12
0039955/37-01-256-007; BLACK HILLS
WORKSHOP & TRAINING CTR, Original
Town Of Rapid City, BLOCK 119, Lot 13 -
16, & E1/2 VACATED 2ND ST
0035934/21-31-454-001; BLACK HILLS
WORKSHOP & TRAINING CTR, Feigels
West, Lot A
0025136/20-25-455-006; BLACK HILLS
WORKSHOP & TRAINING CTR, Ma-
honey Addn, BLOCK 21, ALL LESS
W81/2' & S81/2'
0046528/38-04-452-007; BLACK HILLS
WORKSHOP & TRAINING CTR, Rush-
more Regional Ìnd Park, BLOCK 2, Lot
4RC1
0046734/38-04-452-010; BLACK HILLS
WORKSHOP & TRAINING CTR, Rush-
more Regional Ìnd Park, BLOCK 2, Lot
3R
0029509/37-13-276-015; BLACK HILLS
WORKSHOP FOUNDATION INC, Rob-
binsdale #7, BLOCK 19, Lot 21
0038194/37-01-283-008; BLACK HILLS
WORKSHOP FOUNDATION INC, S01,
T1N, R07E, Black Hills Meridian, UN-
PLATTED UNPLATTED PORTÌON OF
SE1/4NE1/4 (FORMERLY KNOWN AS
MORGANS ADDÌTÌON BLK 3,LOT
16-26, 16A)
0045482/37-04-251-003; BLACK HILLS
WORKSHOP FOUNDATION INC,
Ranger Station Sub, LOT 2 LESS ROW
0045481/37-04-251-004; BLACK HILLS
WORKSHOP FOUNDATION INC,
Ranger Station Sub, LOT 1 LESS ROW
0048737/20-36-159-009; BLACK HILLS
WORKSHOP FOUNDATION INC, North
Rapid, BLOCK 18, Lot 22R
0038064/20-34-478-003; BLOOD SYS-
TEMS, INC, S34, T2N, R07E, Black Hills
Meridian, PLATTED LOT 2 OF
SE1/4SE1/4 LYÌNG SO OF DEADWOO-
DAVENUE
0015287/22-15-300-003; CANKU LUTA
OMONI INC, S15, T2N, R09E, Black Hills
Meridian, N1/2SW1/4SW1/4;
NW1/4SE1/4SW1/4
0000628/56-01-278-006; CAPUTA COM-
MUNITY CENTER % DUSTMAN, Ca-
puta, BLOCK 2, Lot 1 - 3
0014873/20-27-301-004; CHIESMAN
FOUNDATION FOR DEMOCRACY, S27,
T2N, R07E, Black Hills Meridian, PLAT-
TED LOT 4 OF LOT B OF NW1/4SW1/4
0049482/70-03-200-001; CHILDREN'S
HOME SOCIETY OF SOUTH DAK, S03,
T2S, R06E, Black Hills Meridian, GL 6
0062850/38-03-304-020; CHILDREN'S
HOME SOCIETY OF SOUTH DAK,
Neff's Sub #4, TRACT BR
0044989/20-25-426-004; COMMUNICA-
TION SERVICE FOR THE DEAF, Mar-
shall Heights, TRACT LOT K1-FR
0035086/37-01-179-011; CORNER
STONE RESCUE MISSION, Original
Town Of Rapid City, BLOCK 116, E1/2 OF
LOT 27 & ALL OF LOT 28-29
0042969/37-01-228-005; CORNER
STONE RESCUE MISSION, Original
Town Of Rapid City, BLOCK 80, LOT 11-
14; LOT 17-23 & E10' OF VACATED
ROW ABUTTÌNG LOT 17 & VAC ALLEY
LOCATED BETWEEN LOTS 11-14 &
LOTS 19-23
0046588/20-35-454-009; CORNER
STONE RESCUE MISSION, Riverside,
BLOCK 6, Lot A, REVÌSED
0039697/37-01-426-001; CORNER-
STONE APARTMENTS LIMITED PART-
NERSHIP, Signal Heights, TRACT 6
0043900/12-17-200-002; CREIGHTON
COMMUNITY CLUB %EISENBRAUN,
S17, T3N, R16E, Black Hills Meridian, 2
ACRE PARCEL LOCATED ÌN THE
E1/2NE1/4SE1/4NE1/4
0018766/46-31-377-009; CRESCENT
LODGE #210 % DALE PATTERSON,
Hustead's-Jensen Addn, BLOCK 1, Lot 1
- 2
0036912/21-31-301-001; DISABLED
AMERICAN VETERANS, INC,
Schnasse, BLOCK 5, Lot 10
0014534/19-23-400-001; DOTY VOLUN-
TEER FIRE DEPARTMENT INC, S23,
T2N, R06E, Black Hills Meridian, TRACT
OF LAND ÌN SW1/4SE1/4
0040006/21-31-151-009; FEED SOUTH
DAKOTA, Wise's Addn, BLOCK 6, Lot 1R
0054884/21-31-151-016; FEED SOUTH
DAKOTA, Wise's Addn, BLOCK 21, Lot
2R
0063049/20-26-451-002; HANSON-
LARSEN MEMORIAL PARK FOUNDA-
TION INC % US BANK TRUST, S26,
T2N, R07E, Black Hills Meridian, UN-
PLATTED, S165' OF SE1/4SW1/4;
SW1/4SE1/4 LESS N100'
0060828/20-35-100-007; HANSON-
LARSEN MEMORIAL PARK FOUNDA-
TION INC % US BANK TRUST, S35,
T2N, R07E, Black Hills Meridian, UN-
PLATTED, NW1/4 LESS N400' OF
W400'; NW1/4NE1/4; E1/2NE1/4SW1/4
LESS LOT A; E1/2W1/2 NE1/4SW1/4
0035454/38-05-376-012; HUMANE SO-
CIETY OF BLACK HILLS, S05, T1N,
R08E, Black Hills Meridian, PLATTED
LOT 1 OF SE1/4SW1/4 & SW1/4SE1/4
0047597/20-25-107-019; LAKOTA COM-
MUNITY HOMES INC, Lakota Sub #1,
BLOCK 3, TRACT A
0026460/37-10-451-001; LUTHERAN
SOCIAL SERVICES OF SD, Mountain
View #3, BLOCK 10, ALL
0037205/20-36-430-004; LUTHERAN
SOCIAL SERVICES OF SD, Original
Town Of Rapid City, BLOCK 19, Lot 19 -
26
0015235/21-32-226-001; NATIONAL
RELIEF CHARITIES, S32, T2N, R08E,
Black Hills Meridian, PLATTED TRACT F
ÌN N1/2NE1/4 LESS LOT H1 & LESS
LOT H6
0057017/21-32-202-005; NATIONAL
RELIEF CHARITIES, Carefree Sub, Lot
1, LESS LOT H1; LOT 2 LESS LOT H1
0015217/21-29-477-001; NATIONAL
RELIEF CHARITIES, S29, T2N, R08E,
Black Hills Meridian, PLATTED, LOT 2
OF SE1/4SE1/4 LESS LOT H2 & LESS
LOT H12
0036106/38-18-228-003; NATIVE
AMERICAN HERITAGE ASSOCIATION,
Hiway #79 Ìndustrial Park, Lot 26
0048555/51-09-151-002; RAPID CITY
CLUB FOR BOYS, INC, Four Arrow
Pines Sub, Lot 3R
0034902/20-36-408-001; RAPID CITY
CLUB FOR BOYS, INC, RU Lots, Lot
RU-10, & VACATED S50' OF PHÌLADEL-
PHÌASTREET
0061071/38-18-276-006; RAPID CITY
COLUMBIAN CLUB INC, Hamilton Sub,
Lot A
0051686/37-22-400-012; RAPID CITY
POLICE OFFICERS ASSOC, S22, T1N,
R07E, Black Hills Meridian, UNPLATTED
NE1/4SW1/4SE1/4 & GOLDEN EAGLE
DR (A PRÌVATE DR) LOCATED ÌN THE
NE1/4SW1/4SE1/4LESS LOTS H3 & H4
0026564/20-25-306-001; RAPID CITY
SUPPORTIVE HOUSING INC, Northern
Heights, TRACT H OF TRACT F
0044902/16-23-201-013; ROCHFORD
COMMUNITY % ANNA BURLESON,
Dakota Lode MS 2109, BLOCK 2, Lot 4
0044904/16-23-201-014; ROCHFORD
COMMUNITY CLUB % ANNA
BURLESON, Dakota Lode MS 2109,
BLOCK 3, PT OF LOT 1 (26'X60' ÌN NE
CORNER)
0046222/53-13-326-004; ROCK-
ERVILLE COMM CLUB % LILY LUND,
Rockerville Community Club Add,
BLOCK 1, Lot 1REV
0062203/21-30-101-010; RUSHMORE
CONSUMER CREDIT RESOURCE CE,
LJS Sub, Lot 3
0011637/38-20-400-001; RUSHMORE
HOCKEY % JODI ANDERSON, S20,
T1N, R08E, Black Hills Meridian, LOT A
OF NW1/4SE1/4
0057900/38-07-126-002; SALVATION
ARMY (THE), Horizon Sub, Lot 1
0028009/38-07-404-015; SALVATION
ARMY, THE, Park Hill, BLOCK 4, Lot 16
0035913/21-31-412-006; SALVATION
ARMY, THE, Feigels Addn, BLOCK 12,
Lot 19 - 28
0043634/36-08-476-002; SALVATION
ARMY, THE, Big Bend Placer MS 1442,
LOT B OF LOT 1 OF LOT C OF LOT 8
OF LOT E; LOT 2 OF LOT C OF LOT 8
OF LOT E; BAL OF LOT C OF LOT 8 OF
LOT E
0043633/36-08-478-001; SALVATION
ARMY, THE, Big Bend Placer MS 1442,
LOT 2 OF LOT A OF LOT 8 OF LOT E
0058587/37-03-100-005; SENIOR CITI-
ZENS INCORPORATED, Canyon Lake
Senior Citizens Ce, TRACT 1 OF
CANYON LAKE SENÌOR CÌTÌZENS
CENTER
0016109/70-02-100-001; SOUTH
DAKOTA CHILDREN'S HOME SOCI-
ETY, S02, T2S, R06E, Black Hills Merid-
ian, LOT 4, SW1/4NW1/4
0048887/38-05-302-004; ST ELIZA-
BETH SETON CENTRAL CATHOLIC,
Bradsky #2, TRACT 4
0039745/63-06-253-003; WALL RODEO
BOOSTER CLUB, S06, T1S, R16E,
Black Hills Meridian, PLATTED LOT 1
OF BLOCK G
0047526/20-25-379-011; WALL STREET
MISSION, Northern Heights, BLOCK 1,
Lot 3, OF TRACT A
0031705/37-12-127-001; WELCOME
HOME SOCIETY, INC, South Boulevard,
BLOCK 9, Lot 19 - 20
0048539/38-06-427-004; WELLSPRING
INC, Bradsky, BLOCK 11, Lot 3 - 5
0022616/37-09-227-002; WELLSPRING
INC, Cottonwoods, The, BLOCK 9, Lot 21
- 23
0043881/37-09-227-006; WELLSPRING
INC, Cottonwoods, The, BLOCK 9, Lot 2
- 6, (ALSO ÌN SEC 4)
0043882/37-09-227-007; WELLSPRING
INC, Cottonwoods, The, BLOCK 9, Lot 7
- 8, S1/2 OF LOT 9 (ALSO ÌN SEC 4)
0043883/37-09-227-008; WELLSPRING
INC, Cottonwoods, The, BLOCK 9, N1/2
LOT 9; LOT 10-15 (ALSO ÌN SEC 4)
0043884/37-09-227-009; WELLSPRING
INC, Cottonwoods, The, BLOCK 9, Lot 18
- 20, (ALSO SEC 4)
0043885/37-09-227-010; WELLSPRING
INC, Cottonwoods, The, BLOCK 9, Lot 24
- 26, (ALSO ÌN SEC 4)
0043886/37-09-227-011; WELLSPRING
INC, Cottonwoods, The, BLOCK 9, Lot 27
- 34, (ALSO ÌN SEC 4)
0036297/38-08-127-005; WESTERN SD
COMMUNITY ACTION, INC, Lombardy
Ìndustrial Park, BLOCK 1, Lot 4B
0054208/37-01-153-022; WORKING
AGAINST VIOLENCE INC, Original
Town Of Rapid City, BLOCK 115, Lot 12 -
16
0052900/37-02-203-019; YOUNG MENS
CHRISTIAN ASSOC OF RC, Boulevard
Addn, BLOCK 4, Lot 15 - 18
0052928/37-02-203-020; YOUNG MENS
CHRISTIAN ASSOC OF RC, Boulevard
Addn, BLOCK 4, Lot 13 - 14, LOT 19-20
0038465/37-02-234-004; YOUNG MENS
CHRISTIAN ASSOC OF RC, Original
Town Of Rapid City, BLOCK 102, Lot A,
OF LOT 17-19
0038466/37-02-234-007; YOUNG MENS
CHRISTIAN ASSOC OF RC, Original
Town Of Rapid City, BLOCK 102, Lot B,
OF LOT 17-19
0056418/37-02-234-015; YOUNG MENS
CHRISTIAN ASSOC OF RC, Original
Town Of Rapid City, BLOCK 102, Lot 1 -
16, (ALSO ÌN SEC 1)
0047623/20-27-428-019; YOUTH AND
FAMILY SERVICES INC, Wesleyan
Christian Center, TRACT H
Published March 22, 2012, at the total ap-
proximate cost of $408.22.
NOTICE OF HEARING
FOR ADULT NAME CHANGE
IN CIRCUIT COURT
SEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
CIV C-12-365
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA)
) ss
COUNTY OF PENNÌNGTON)
Ìn the Matter of the Petition Regarding
Susan Marie Hills
(Current Name)
For a Change of Name to
Susan Marie Peterson
(Proposed Name)
NOTÌCE ÌS HEREBY GÌVEN a Verified
Petition for Adult Name Change has been
filed by Susan Marie Hills the object and
prayer of which is to change Petitioner's
name from Susan Marie Hills to Susan
Marie Peterson. On the 6th day of April,
2012, at the hour of 10:15 a.m. said veri-
fied petition will be heard by this Court be-
fore the Honorable Trimble Presiding, at
the Court Room in the Pennington County
Courthouse, City of Rapid City, Penning-
ton County, South Dakota, or as soon
thereafter as is convenient for the court.
Anyone may come and appear at that
time and place and show reasons, if any,
why said name should not be changed as
requested.
Dated this 2nd day of March, 2012 at
Pennington County, South Dakota.
/s/Jaye Larsen
Clerk of Court
ATTEST:
/s/Ranae Truman
Clerk of Court
By: Jaye Larsen
Deputy
Published: March 8, 15, 22 & 29, 2012, at
the total approximate cost of $65.03.
PENNINGTON COUNTY
LIST OF PARTIALLY
EXEMPT PROPERTIES
THE FOLLOWING IS A LIST
OF PROPERTY DECLARED
PARTIALLY EXEMPT FOR THE
2012 ASSESSMENT YEAR
PER SDCL 10-4-9
0046297/20-25-226-005; CHURCH OF
GOD OF PROPHECY, Marshall Heights,
TRACT LOT A REV OF LOT M-3R
0045150/21-31-476-008; INTERNA-
TIONAL CHURCH OF THE
FOURSQUA, Buckingham Addn, Lot 3
0052070/38-08-201-003; OPEN BIBLE
CHRISTIAN CENTER, Thompson Tract,
TRACT 1-3
0044255/53-10-400-001; SD ANNUAL
CONF OF UNITED METHODIST, S10,
T1S, R06E, Black Hills Meridian,
0002049EDÌTH #1 LODE, MS ALL
0044256/53-10-400-002; SD ANNUAL
CONF OF UNITED METHODIST, S10,
T1S, R06E, Black Hills Meridian,
0002049EDÌTH #2 LODE, MS ALL
0044259/53-10-400-003; SD ANNUAL
CONF OF UNITED METHODIST, S10,
T1S, R06E, Black Hills Meridian,
0002049MONTANA LODE, MS ALL
(ALSO ÌN SEC 15)
0044263/53-14-100-002; SD ANNUAL
CONF OF UNITED METHODIST, S14,
T1S, R06E, Black Hills Meridian,
0002049UTAH LODE, MS ALL
0044262/53-14-100-003; SD ANNUAL
CONF OF UNITED METHODIST, S14,
T1S, R06E, Black Hills Meridian,
0002049RED CROSS LODE, MS ALL
0044261/53-14-100-004; SD ANNUAL
CONF OF UNITED METHODIST, S14,
T1S, R06E, Black Hills Meridian,
0002049NEVADA LODE, MS ALL
0044254/53-14-100-005; SD ANNUAL
CONF OF UNITED METHODIST, S14,
T1S, R06E, Black Hills Meridian,
0002049DAN PATCH LODE, MS ALL
0044257/53-14-100-006; SD ANNUAL
CONF OF UNITED METHODIST, S14,
T1S, R06E, Black Hills Meridian,
0002049GOLD DUST LODE, MS ALL
(ALSO ÌN SEC 15)
0044252/53-15-200-001; SD ANNUAL
CONF OF UNITED METHODIST, S15,
T1S, R06E, Black Hills Meridian,
0002049ALASKA LODE, MS ALL (ALSO
ÌN SEC 10)
0044251/53-15-200-002; SD ANNUAL
CONF OF UNITED METHODIST, S15,
T1S, R06E, Black Hills Meridian,
0002049OREGON LODE, MS ALL
0044258/53-15-200-003; SD ANNUAL
CONF OF UNITED METHODIST, S15,
T1S, R06E, Black Hills Meridian,
0002049ÌDAHO LODE, MS ALL (ALSO
ÌN SEC 14)
0044253/53-15-200-004; SD ANNUAL
CONF OF UNITED METHODIST, S15,
T1S, R06E, Black Hills Meridian,
0002049ARÌZONA LODE, MS ALL
(ALSO ÌN SEC 14)
PER SDCL 10-4-13
0049010/37-01-254-027; DLORAH
INC/PROPERTY RENTALS INC, Original
Town Of Rapid City, BLOCK 109, Lot 7 -
16, E1/2 VAC 2ND ST
0034893/37-01-252-008; DLORAH
INC/PROPERTY RENTALS INC, Original
Town Of Rapid City, BLOCK 99, Lot 17 -
18, & W24.5' OF LOT 19; S1/2 VACATED
ALLEY ADJ TO SAÌD LOT 17-19
PER SDCL 10-4-9.3
0059401/37-26-302-008; CHILDRENS
CARE HOSPITAL AND SCHOOL, Old
Rodeo Sub, Lot 4R
0062836/37-12-328-005; RAPID CITY
REGIONAL HOSPITAL INC, Regional
Hospital, TRACT H
PER SDCL 10-4-9.2
0052191/38-06-379-016; AMERICAN
LEGION HOME ASSOC-POST 22, S06,
T1N, R08E, Black Hills Meridian, PLAT-
TED BLOCK 2 LOT 4-5 OF
E1/2SE1/4SW1/4; LOT 11-13
0062722/38-05-102-015; FRATERNAL
ORDER OF EAGLES, Cambell Square,
Lot 10R
0037340/37-01-129-006; RUSHMORE
POST 1273 VFW, INC, Original Town Of
Rapid City, BLOCK 76, Lot 24 - 27
PER SDCL 10-4-9.1
0036322/20-25-454-014; BEHAVIOR
MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS INC, Mac
Arthur, BLOCK 2, Lot D
0036321/20-25-454-015; BEHAVIOR
MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS INC, Mac
Arthur, BLOCK 2, Lot B
0037201/20-36-429-002; BEHAVIOR
MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS INC, Original
Town Of Rapid City, BLOCK 9, Lot 1 - 4,
& 1/2 VAC ALLEY
0034835/20-36-429-004; BEHAVIOR
MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS INC, Original
Town Of Rapid City, BLOCK 9, Lot 29 -
32, & 1/2 VACATED ALLEY
0054073/38-07-226-014; BLACK HILLS
ARTS RESOURCE CENTER INC,
Nicholl's Sub, W150' OF LOT 2
0045461/38-04-402-008; BLACK HILLS
WORKSHOP FOUNDATION INC, Rush-
more Regional Ìnd Park, BLOCK 2, Lot 9
0036377/38-07-129-004; R C LODGE
1137 LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE, S07,
T1N, R08E, Black Hills Meridian, PLAT-
TED E100' OF LOT 7-UP
0051735/38-16-201-003; RAPID CITY B
P O E, Elks Country Estates, TRACT 5R
0045743/38-16-400-005; RAPID CITY B
P O E, S16, T1N, R08E, Black Hills
Meridian, PLATTED TRACT 4 OF THE
E1/2
0053373/38-16-404-005; RAPID CITY B
P O E, S16, T1N, R08E, Black Hills
Meridian, PLATTED TRACT 3R OF THE
E1/2
0037824/38-05-401-002; RETIRED EN-
LISTED ASSOC INC, BH CH 29, S05,
T1N, R08E, Black Hills Meridian, PLAT-
TED TRACT A OF SW1/4NE1/4 &
NW1/4SE1/4
0038473/19-31-452-010; RIMROCK
COMMUNITY CLUB INC, Subd Of Sec-
tion 31, 2N-6E, TRACT V LESS E140.3'
0040140/24-30-451-003; ROPING
CLUB, North Underwood Addn, ARENA
TRACT
0037552/37-01-108-012; UNITED WAY
OF THE BLACK HILLS, Original Town Of
Rapid City, BLOCK 94, Lot 27 - 28, &
N90' OF LOT 29-32
0039126/22-31-327-001; YELLOW BIKE
PROGRAM, S31, T2N, R09E, Black Hills
Meridian, UNPLATTED N570' OF E712'
OF LOT A (UNPLATTED PARTOF
MORNÌNG VÌEW SUBD ÌN LOT A OF
NE1/4SW1/4)
PER SDCL 5-14-23
0045868/38-08-176-008; RAPID CITY
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT FOUN,
SOUTH CREEK ÌNDUSTRÌAL PARK #2
TRACT "A"
Published March 22, 2012, at the total ap-
proximate cost of $55.60.
PENNINGTON COUNTY
LIST OF EXEMPT
AGRICULTURE
PROPERTIES
THE FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF AGRI-
CULTURE PROPERTIES
THAT QUALIFY FOR THE
AGRICULTURAL EXEMPTION FOR
THE 2012 ASSESSMENT YEAR.
PER SDCL 10-4-13-1
0050544/71-20-100-004; ADRIAN
RANCH LLC, S20, T2S, R07E, Black
Hills Meridian, THAT PT SÌTUATED ÌN
PENN CO LYÌNG SOUTH & WEST OF
HWY 40 LESS NELSON SUB, LESS
THOVSON SUB, & LESS ROW; THAT
PT OF E1/2SE1/4 LOCATED BETWEEN
HWY 40 AND LOT X; LOT X OF
E1/2SE1/4
0046600/38-26-300-003; AGSTAR FI-
NANCIAL SERVICES, S26, T1N, R08E,
Black Hills Meridian, UNPLATTED PT OF
NW1/4; N1/2SW1/4 LESS OLESEN SUB
& LESS PT OF TRACT 3
0012731/51-04-100-001; ALBERT, MAR-
VIN, S04, T1S, R04E, Black Hills Merid-
ian, GL 3
0056234/23-13-100-004; ALLEN,
ROBERT E & CRISTIAN M, S13, T2N,
R10E, Black Hills Meridian,
S1/2S1/2NW1/4
0050821/23-13-200-005; ANDERSON,
DARYL L & MERI J, S13, T2N, R10E,
Black Hills Meridian, NE1/4 LESS N922'
THEREOF AND LESS E318'OF N1814'
THEREOF
0050822/23-13-200-004; ANDERSON,
DENNIS W & ILLA M, S13, T2N, R10E,
Black Hills Meridian, E318' OF N1814' OF
NE1/4; N922' OF NE1/4LESS E318'
THEREOF
0009993/45-06-100-001; ANDERSON,
DONALD R & BETTY J, S06, T1N,
R15E, Black Hills Meridian, LOT 1-5;
N1/2 GL 6; S1/2NE1/4; SE1/4NW1/4;
NE1/4SW1/4; SE1/4
0010005/45-10-200-001; ANDERSON,
FRANK O, S10, T1N, R15E, Black Hills
Meridian, NE1/4, N1/2NW1/4, S1/2,
LESS ROW
0049226/45-07-200-004; ANDERSON,
MELVIN A & DOROTHY L, S07, T1N,
R15E, Black Hills Meridian, NE1/4
0011531/38-13-300-003; ANDERSON,
WAYNE R & JOANNE, S13, T1N, R08E,
Black Hills Meridian, SE1/4SW1/4;
NE1/4SW1/4
0051440/23-19-400-008; AUS, DUANE
M & MARLYS D, S19, T2N, R10E, Black
Hills Meridian, E1/2NE1/4SW1/4 LESS
LOT H1; SE1/4 LESS LONE TREE SUB
& LESS LOT H1
0016501/12-06-100-001; BABCOCK,
RANDY G & CALENE B, S06, T3N,
R16E, Black Hills Meridian, GL 2-6;
SW1/4NE1/4; SE1/4NW1/4;
NE1/4SW1/4; NW1/4SE1/4
0013627/24-32-200-001; BARBER,
BURL & BONNIE, S32, T2N, R11E,
Black Hills Meridian, THAT PT OF NE1/4
N OF RR & RTY
0 0 5 9 8 8 5 / 3 8 - 3 4 - 2 0 0 - 0 0 8 ;
BARBER/SHIPPEN, S34, T1N, R08E,
Black Hills Meridian, THAT PT OF THE
SE1/4NW1/4NE1/4, SW1/4NE1/4, &
SE1/4NE1/4 LYÌNG EAST OF THE RR
ROW; S1/2NE1/4NE1/4;
NE1/4NE1/4NE1/4; E1/2
E1/2NW1/4NE1/4NE1/4
0015846/81-27-300-001; BARNETT,
BRUCE A & SHARON A, S27, T2S,
R17E, Black Hills Meridian, SW1/4
0053800/39-24-100-002; BARRETT,
THOMAS L & MARIE J, S24, T1N,
R09E, Black Hills Meridian, NW1/4;
W1/3NE1/4; W1/2SE1/4; SE1/4SE1/4
0051885/21-19-100-009; BAYSINGER,
LARRY R, S19, T2N, R08E, Black Hills
Meridian, S1/2S1/2NW1/4
0048305/53-25-126-004; BECHER,
STEPHEN L & JANE, S25, T1S, R06E,
Black Hills Meridian, SW1/4NE1/4NW1/4
0059875/73-09-200-002; BEHRENS,
JAY W, S09, T2S, R09E, Black Hills
Meridian, NE1/4NE1/4; E600' OF
NW1/4NE1/4
0040164/39-16-300-001; BENKERT,
DANIEL D & MOLLY A, S16, T1N, R09E,
Black Hills Meridian, S1/2SW1/4;
NW1/4SW1/4
0015577/77-14-200-001; BESSETTE
RANCH, INC, S14, T2S, R13E, Black
Hills Meridian, NE1/4, SW1/4, LESS
ROW
0015601/77-22-400-001; BESSETTE,
LEROY, S22, T2S, R13E, Black Hills
Meridian, NE1/4SE1/4 LESS ROW
0010066/45-35-100-001; BIELMAIER
LLC, S35, T1N, R15E, Black Hills Merid-
ian, ALL SECTÌON LESS RR RTY (7.58
AC) & LESS HWY (28.19 AC)
0038682/45-22-300-001; BIELMAIER,
JAN M, S22, T1N, R15E, Black Hills
Meridian, S1/2 LESS ROW
0052379/45-27-200-002; BIELMAIER,
KEVIN & JODY W, S27, T1N, R15E,
Black Hills Meridian, PT OF NE1/4 LYÌNG
N OF Ì-90
0013516/23-26-300-001; BIERWAGEN,
EUGENE H & JUDY T, S26, T2N, R10E,
Black Hills Meridian, SW1/4 LESS RTY
0013568/24-17-100-001; BILLS,
ROGER J, S17, T2N, R11E, Black Hills
Meridian, ALL SECTÌON LESS RTY W1/2
0040342/41-29-100-002; BILLS,
ROGER J & TAMMY J, S29, T1N, R11E,
Black Hills Meridian, NE1/4NE1/4NW1/4
0042368/38-17-200-002; BINGEN,
DIANA, S17, T1N, R08E, Black Hills
Meridian, NE1/4NE1/4
0012757/51-16-200-003; BLANCHARD
REVOCABLE TRUST, RONALD D, S16,
T1S, R04E, Black Hills Meridian,
S1/2NE1/4NE1/4NE1/4 LESS THAT PT
N & E OF LOT H-1, SE1/4NE1/4NE1/4
LESS RTY
0057796/45-03-100-002; BLASIUS,
BRETT A & PAULA A, S03, T1N, R15E,
Black Hills Meridian, N1/2 OF GL 1-4
0048369/38-14-301-003; BLOOM
RANCH LLC, S14, T1N, R08E, Black
Hills Meridian, THAT PT OF N1/2SW1/4
LYÌNG S OF HWY & RRROW AND THAT
PT OF SW1/4NW1/4 LYÌNG S OF HWY
& RR ROW
0045266/40-08-300-002; BOEDING,
JERALD L & KRISITNE E, S08, T1N,
R10E, Black Hills Meridian,
SW1/4SW1/4; S1/2NW1/4SW1/4
0047458/21-14-100-002; BOETKER,
EARL M, S14, T2N, R08E, Black Hills
Meridian, NW1/4
0063662/22-22-400-002; BOOMSMA,
CONNIE D & DENNIS E, SECTÌON 22,
2N, 09E, Black Hills Meridian, E1/2SW1/4
LESS BOOMSMA SUB & LESS ROW;
W1/2SE1/4 LESS ROW
0013577/24-20-300-001; BOYDSTON,
CHARLES, S20, T2N, R11E, Black Hills
Meridian, SW1/4NE1/4, W1/2NW1/4,
SE1/4NW1/4, S1/2LESS RTY
0001098/38-23-351-001; BOYER,
DOROTHY D, Coady's Sub, UNPLAT-
TED PORTÌON
0043086/53-24-200-003; BOYER-
OLSON, MARY M, S24, T1S, R06E,
Black Hills Meridian, 0000307HES #307
HES #307 (FORMER GL 5 & E1/2 OF GL
6); GL 3; GL 4 LESS PT OF SABOW
RANCH HOMESTEADS
0000517/38-22-400-002; BRADEEN,
DONALD M, Bradeen Sub, TRACT 1
0011960/57-16-200-001; BRASSFIELD
RANCH LLC, S16, T1S, R10E, Black
Hills Meridian, NE1/4
0040784/23-22-400-001; BRASSFIELD,
DALE E & TRUDY J, S22, T2N, R10E,
Black Hills Meridian, NE1/4SE1/4
0060603/22-28-300-011; BRAUN,
THOMAS L OR IRENE C, S28, T2N,
R09E, Black Hills Meridian, SE1/2SW1/4;
SW1/4SE1/4
0016361/73-06-400-001; BROWN, KEN-
NETH G, S06, T2S, R09E, Black Hills
Meridian, GL 7; E1/2SW1/4; SE1/4
0040747/78-31-100-001; BROWN,
PATRICK W & STACEY R, S31, T2S,
R14E, Black Hills Meridian, GL 1-2;
E1/2NW1/4
0009636/41-08-100-001; BRUNS, GALE
M, S08, T1N, R11E, Black Hills Meridian,
ALL LESS ROW
0057676/39-14-200-006; BUCK,
THOMAS L & JANET M, S14, T1N,
R09E, Black Hills Meridian, W1/2NE1/4
0047502/28-34-200-003; BUTLER,
LANE A & BETTE F, S34, T2N, R15E,
Black Hills Meridian,
W1/2E1/2W1/2NE1/4; W1/2W1/2NE1/4
0013278/55-04-300-001; BYRAM,
LLOYD A, S04, T1S, R08E, Black Hills
Meridian, GL 4 LESS E410';
NE1/4SW1/4; LOT A B OF GL 4
0002773/03-10-400-002; CAMPSTOOL
LAND & CATTLE INC, Guy Davis Home-
stead, TRACT 2 (ALSO ÌN SECTÌONS
11, 14, & 15)
0010262/47-04-100-002; CARSON,
OLIVER & GAYLE L, S04, T1N, R17E,
Black Hills Meridian, GL 4 LESS SE1/4;
NW1/4NW1/4; S1/2NW1/4;GL 3
0048946/38-17-200-004; CHIOLIS,
GEORGE G & SHARON R, S17, T1N,
R08E, Black Hills Meridian, SE1/4NE1/4
0019307/88-05-200-001; CLAYTON
KJERSTAD FAMILY FARM AND RAN,
S05, T3S, R17E, Black Hills Meridian,
NE1/4, NE1/4SW1/4, LESS ROW
0055865/22-13-200-003; CLICK, ERIC D
& JOLEEN K, S13, T2N, R09E, Black
Hills Meridian, NW1/4NE1/4
0050316/73-05-100-005; COLGAN,
DANIEL J & GERALYN T, S05, T2S,
R09E, Black Hills Meridian,
N 1 / 2 S W 1 / 4 S W 1 / 4 N W 1 / 4 ;
S E 1 / 4 S W 1 / 4 S W 1 / 4 N W 1 / 4 ;
SW1/4SE1/4SW1/4NW1/4
0013298/55-10-100-001; COLVIN, JEAN
A, S10, T1S, R08E, Black Hills Meridian,
W1/2NE1/4, SE1/4NE1/4, PT
NE1/4NE1/4, NW1/4, E1/2SW1/4, SE1/4,
LESS ROW
0060875/37-35-300-007; COMMER-
FORD, FRANK B, S35, T1N, R07E,
Black Hills Meridian, UNPLATTED,
W1/2SW1/4 LESS
N1/2N1/2N1/2N1/2N1/2W1/2SW1/4
0013486/23-15-300-001; COX/TISDALE
TRUST OF 1992, S15, T2N, R10E, Black
Hills Meridian, E1/2E1/2 LESS ROW;
SW1/4 LESS ROW; W1/2SE1/4 LESS
ROW
0051220/51-34-400-003; CRISMAN-LIN-
STROM/LINSTROM, Reno Placer MS
#823, PT OF LOT 1 LESS TRACT A & B
(ALSO ÌN SEC 35 AND 2S-4E SEC 2 &
3); HUNTER TRACT BEÌNG A SUBD OF
LOT 1 OF RENO PLACER
0009660/41-19-100-001; CROSBIE,
GENE F & ALMA M, S19, T1N, R11E,
Black Hills Meridian, NE1/4, LESS .85AC
TRACT, E1/2W1/2, LOTS 1,2,3,4,
S1/2SE1/4, LESS ROW
0060601/37-06-100-012; CROSS-
WAIT/HUBBARD, MARK A & CON-
STANCE E, S06, T1N, R07E, Black Hills
Meridian, GL4; N100' OF E600' OF GL5
0056962/12-30-400-001; DAHL, DOU-
GLAS D & VICKY K, S30, T3N, R16E,
Black Hills Meridian, SE1/4
0013931/28-26-100-001; DARTT LIVING
TRUST, DANIEL D & BEVERLY L, S26,
T2N, R15E, Black Hills Meridian, NW1/4
0048536/28-23-200-002; DARTT, BUR-
TON E, S23, T2N, R15E, Black Hills
Meridian, E1/2E1/2NE1/4NE1/4
0013897/28-11-300-001; DARTT,
DARYL, S11, T2N, R15E, Black Hills
Meridian, S1/2NW1/4, SW1/4,
N1/2SE1/4, SE1/4SE1/4,LESS ROW
0013959/28-35-100-001; DARTT, EDDIE
L, S35, T2N, R15E, Black Hills Meridian,
SE1/4
0059880/53-02-300-004; DAUGHEN-
BAUGH, RANDALL J & MARY R, S02,
T1S, R06E, Black Hills Meridian,
0000957DEADMAN PLACER, MS ALL
LESS THAT PORTÌON OF DEADMAN
PLACERÌN LOT 7 & LESS ALMA SUB
(ALSO ÌN SEC 3,10 & 11)
0019682/21-16-300-001; DAVEY,
THOMAS J & LARAY J, Davey Sub, Lot
1
0013581/24-22-300-001; DEGEEST,
LARRY L & ELLEN, S22, T2N, R11E,
Black Hills Meridian, E1/2NW1/4,
E1/2SW1/4, W1/2SE1/4, LESS ROW
0042753/21-22-100-001; DEGEN-WHIT-
ING/WHITING, BRENDA S & MICHAEL
L, S22, T2N, R08E, Black Hills Meridian,
NW1/4NW1/4 LESS LOT H1;
NE1/4NW1/4; SW1/4NW1/4 LESS LOT
1; SE1/4 NW1/4 LESS
S1/2N1/2SE1/4SE1/4NW1/4 & LESS
S1/2SE1/4SE1/
0016661/13-26-200-001; DENKE,
BYRON M & CHERRY L, S26, T3N,
R17E, Black Hills Meridian, NE1/4, S1/2
0013963/29-01-200-001; DENKE,
EILEEN C, S01, T2N, R16E, Black Hills
Meridian, E1/2 LESS ROW
0017197/08-03-100-001; DENKE, KEN-
NETH L & NANCY A, S03, T4N, R16E,
Black Hills Meridian, GL 1-12; S1/2 LESS
E1/2SE1/4SW1/4SW1/4NW1/4
0012044/58-18-300-001; DERR, JERRY
& THERESA, S18, T1S, R11E, Black
Hills Meridian, E1/2SW1/4; GL 3-4
0001705/78-04-300-002; DEUTSCHER,
CHARLES J & YVONNE J, Deutscher
Sub, LOT 2 LESS LOT H1 LESS ROW
0058673/78-20-200-003; DEUTSCHER,
EVAN L & STACY A, S20, T2S, R14E,
Black Hills Meridian, NE1/4; W1/2NW1/4;
SE1/4NW1/4; SW1/4; SE1/4
0060827/72-09-100-002; DYESVILLE
ANGUS LLC, S09, T2S, R08E, Black
Hills Meridian, NW1/4
0059520/40-02-200-003; EBERLY,
DANIEL A & DEBORAH L, S02, T1N,
R10E, Black Hills Meridian, GL 1-2;
S1/2NE1/4
0042457/76-21-100-001; EDOFF,
SCOTT M, S21, T2S, R12E, Black Hills
Meridian, NW1/4NW1/4; SW1/4NW1/4
0017285/08-33-400-001; EISENBRAUN,
DAVID R & MARIA P, S33, T4N, R16E,
Black Hills Meridian, S1/2NE1/4,
E1/2SW1/4, SE1/4
0050746/08-21-400-002; EISENBRAUN,
HARLAN R & LINDA S, S21, T4N, R16E,
Black Hills Meridian, N1/2SE1/4
0017229/08-15-200-001; EISENBRAUN,
HARLAN R & LINDA S, S15, T4N, R16E,
Black Hills Meridian, SW1/4 LESS RTY,
NE1/4
0045805/08-23-200-002; EISENBRAUN,
LARRY W, S23, T4N, R16E, Black Hills
Meridian, E1/2 LESS LOT H1;
S1/2SW1/4 LESS ROW
0045221/61-10-200-001; EISENBRAUN,
SCOT D & MELODY M, S10, T1S, R14E,
Black Hills Meridian, E1/2 LESS ROW
0048853/08-22-300-004; EISENBRAUN,
SUSAN, S22, T4N, R16E, Black Hills
Meridian, NE1/4NE1/4SW1/4
0046143/21-34-400-003; ENGESSER,
JR, RUSSELL H, S34, T2N, R08E, Black
Hills Meridian, UNPLATTED NE1/4SE1/4
0051625/21-35-400-005; ENGESSER,
TIMOTHY B & KAREN L, S35, T2N,
R08E, Black Hills Meridian, NW1/4SE1/4
0050328/38-11-100-001; ENNEN, DAR-
RELL L & JEANNE A, S11, T1B, R08E,
Black Hills Meridian, E1/2NW1/4
0013422/56-15-300-001; ERDMAN,
FREDERICK J & LANNY M, S15, T1S,
R09E, Black Hills Meridian, SW1/4 LESS
ROW
0047276/21-25-400-003; ERTZ, DEWEY
J & JULIE A (UNDIVIDED 1/2 INTER-
EST), S25, T2N, R08E, Black Hills Merid-
ian, PLATTED TRACT 1 OF SE1/4 LESS
FLYÌNG EAGLE RANCHETTES
0009553/40-13-400-001; ERVIN,
JOHNNY R, S13, T1N, R10E, Black Hills
Meridian, NE1/4SE1/4
0019513/21-16-100-002; FEDELL,
SUSAN, S16, T2N, R08E, Black Hills
Meridian, SW1/4NW1/4 LESS ROW
0015069/21-17-300-002; FEICKERT,
QUINTEN E & EILEEN, S17, T2N, R08E,
Black Hills Meridian,
S 1 / 2 N 1 / 2 N 1 / 2 S W 1 / 4 ;
N1/2N1/2S1/2N1/2SW1/4
0040890/50-09-400-001; FEREBEE,
GEORGE W, S09, T1S, R03E, Black Hills
Meridian, SE1/4SE1/4 LESS TRACT 1 &
LESS RTY
0 0 1 3 0 4 9 / 5 3 - 2 6 - 3 0 0 - 0 0 1 ;
FERRIN/DEWEY, CHARLES R & MARY
F, S26, T1S, R06E, Black Hills Meridian,
SW1/4
0015527/76-25-400-001; FIERRO,
TROY & DARCY J, S25, T2S, R12E,
Black Hills Meridian, S1/2 LESS TRACT
SW1/4SW1/4 LESS ROW
0059114/23-13-300-004; FINSTER-
WALDER II, RICHARD W & KERRY C,
S13, T2N, R10E, Black Hills Meridian,
SE1/4SW1/4
0016178/71-03-100-001; FLYING V
RANCH INC % F E TWITERO, S03, T2S,
R07E, Black Hills Meridian, GL 1-4;
S1/2NW1/4; S1/2NE1/4; SE1/4SW1/4;
N1/2SE1/4; N1/2SW1/4; LESS ROW
0017784/06-07-100-001; FORBES,
DORIS E, S07, T5N, R17E, Black Hills
Meridian, W1/2 LESS ROW;
SW1/4SE1/4
0012922/52-32-300-002; FORD MT
RANCH LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, S32,
T1S, R05E, Black Hills Meridian,
N1/2SW1/4; SE1/4SW1/4; NW1/4SE1/4
0015343/22-29-400-001; FORKNER,
EVA, S29, T2N, R09E, Black Hills Merid-
ian, E1/2SW1/4NE1/4, SE1/4NE1/4,
E1/2NW1/4SE1/4, NE1/4SE1/4
0012497/64-15-100-001; FORTUNE,
ROGER & BONNA F, S15, T1S, R17E,
Black Hills Meridian, N1/2, N1/2SE1/4,
SW1/4SE1/4, LESS ROW
0 0 0 9 7 8 8 / 4 3 - 1 0 - 3 0 0 - 0 0 1 ;
FREEMAN/FREEMAN, HEATH A &
KARA A, S10, T1N, R13E, Black Hills
Meridian, W1/2 OF NE1/4, E1/2NW1/4,
S1/2, LESS ROW
0041831/05-25-100-001; GABRIEL
TRUST, S25, T5N, R16E, Black Hills
Meridian, N1/2 LESS LOT H1 OF NW1/4;
N1/2SE1/4; SW1/4SE1/4 LESS ROW;
SW1/4 LESS LOT H1 OFSW1/4
0040201/25-20-100-001; GARRETT,
DAVID L & ROBIN R, S20, T2N, R12E,
Black Hills Meridian,
W1/2W1/2SW1/4NW1/4
0016553/12-22-300-001; GEIGLE, NOR-
MAN A, S22, T3N, R16E, Black Hills
Meridian, SW1/4
0016560/12-25-200-001; GEIGLE,
PATTI J, S25, T3N, R16E, Black Hills
Meridian, NE1/4, E1/2SE1/4
0016673/13-31-100-001; GEIGLE,
WADE W, S31, T3N, R17E, Black Hills
Meridian, E1/2NW1/4; GL 1-2;
E1/2SW1/4 LESS RTY OF2 AC;
S1/2NE1/4; N1.2SE1/4
0015033/21-09-300-001; GILLES, VI-
VIAN E & WILLIAM A, S09, T2N, R08E,
Black Hills Meridian, PT S1/2SW1/4; PT
SW1/4SE1/4; LESS ROW
0047731/24-35-200-002; GLASSGOW,
DEWAYNE A & NANCY M, S35, T2N,
R11E, Black Hills Meridian, N1/2 LESS
TRACT B
0046814/25-15-400-003; GOSSARD
LIVING TRUST/OLSON, LARRY F &
DONALD W, S15, T2N, R12E, Black Hills
Meridian, E1/2SE1/4
0038768/53-33-100-003; GRABER,
TERRY M & MARCIA Z, S33, T1S,
R06E, Black Hills Meridian, SE1/4NW1/4
LESS PT WELCOME LODE
0 0 4 6 6 0 1 / 3 9 - 1 9 - 3 0 0 - 0 0 5 ;
GRAVATT/MEYER-GRAVATT, S19, T1N,
R09E, Black Hills Meridian, LOT 1 OF
TRACT C
0057904/54-21-300-008; GROSS,
BRIAN S & MARGIE A, Sudbury Ranch,
Lot 1
0044336/44-05-100-003; GUNN JR,
GEORGE & LAURA J, S05, T1N, R14E,
Black Hills Meridian, SW1/4NE1/4;
S1/2NW1/4; LOT A OF NE1/4SE1/4
LESS S350'; LOT A OF NW1/4SE1/4
0043605/47-35-200-002; GUPTILL,
MARY L, S35, T1N, R17E, Black Hills
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Meridian, NE1/4; S1/2NW1/4;
N1/2SW1/4; NE1/4SE1/4
0012328/62-14-100-001; H & K RANCH
INC % CLY KNAPP, S14, T1S, R15E,
Black Hills Meridian, NW1/4, SE1/4,
LESS ROW
0016273/72-04-400-001; HAAS,
STEPHEN N & JUDITH C, S04, T2S,
R08E, Black Hills Meridian, SE1/4
0016107/70-01-300-001; HABER-
STROH, LEONARD & SALLY, S01, T2S,
R06E, Black Hills Meridian, 0000313HES
#313 ALL
0040954/57-08-100-004; HAM RANCH,
S08, T1S, R10E, Black Hills Meridian,
S1/2NE1/4 LESS H & S SUBD & RTY;
E1/2NW1/4 LESS RTY & LESS PT OF
NE1/4NW1/4
0040066/51-09-400-004; HAMM, MIL-
DRED I & DOUGLAS E, S09, T1S,
R04E, Black Hills Meridian, NE1/4SE1/4
LESS NE1/4NE1/4NE1/4SE1/4, LESS
TRACT REÌNKE & TRACT LÌTCH, LESS
TÌGERVÌLLE SUBD, & LESS ROW
0056454/57-15-100-002; HAM-
MERQUIST, JERRY J & JANICE C, S15,
T1S, R10E, Black Hills Meridian, W1/2
LESS HAMMERQUÌST SUB AND LESS
ROW
0 0 1 6 7 8 8 / 8 4 - 0 7 - 4 0 0 - 0 0 1 ;
HANCOCK/MAXON, S07, T3S, R13E,
Black Hills Meridian, SE1/4
0014607/19-35-251-001; HANSEN,
JOHN S, S35, T2N, R06E, Black Hills
Meridian, W1/2S1/2NE1/4
0 0 1 5 0 5 0 / 2 1 - 1 4 - 4 0 1 - 0 0 2 ;
HANSEN/DEMING, S14, T2N, R08E,
Black Hills Meridian, S1/2N1/2SE1/4
0046275/22-28-400-003; HARALSON,
JANET C, S28, T2N, R09E, Black Hills
Meridian, SE1/4SE1/4
0013263/54-35-100-001; HARKIN, DAR-
RELL L & MARY L, S35, T1S, R07E,
Black Hills Meridian, W1/2
0010081/46-05-100-001; HARNISCH,
MELVIN, S05, T1N, R16E, Black Hills
Meridian, GL 1-4; S1/2NW1/4; SW1/4;
LESS ROW
0044006/23-24-200-001; HARRIS,
SHERIN, S24, T2N, R10E, Black Hills
Meridian, NE1/4
0053737/54-10-300-002; HASKELL,
JEFFREY L, S10, T1S, R07E, Black Hills
Meridian, THAT PT OF S1/2NW1/4
LYÌNG E OF HWY 16;THAT PT OF
SW1/4 LYÌNG S & E OF HWY 16
0006669/38-28-200-002; HAUBRICH,
RICHARD A & FRANCES B, Norman
Ranch Sub, Lot 1
0051442/23-19-300-002; HEIDINGER,
CRAIG A & LINDA M, S19, T2N, R10E,
Black Hills Meridian, GL 3 LESS LOT H1;
W1/2NE1/4SW1/4 LESS LOT H1
0015525/76-24-100-001; HEINRICH
RANCH INC, S24, T2S, R12E, Black Hills
Meridian, W1/2, SE1/4, LESS ROW
0046662/76-14-400-003; HEINRICH,
LOWELL, S14, T2S, R12E, Black Hills
Meridian, SE1/4
0017584/94-21-100-001; HEINRICHS,
JERRALD T & JERALDYNE, S21, T4S,
R16E, Black Hills Meridian, GL 1-4 LESS
ROW
0054399/39-13-300-002; HELLMAN,
DONALD K, S13, T1N, R09E, Black Hills
Meridian, NW1/4SW1/4
0019730/29-14-100-001; HELMS,
ELDEN, S14, T2N, R16E, Black Hills
Meridian, NW1/4; S1/2NE1/4, LESS
ROW
0013989/29-12-200-001; HELMS, EU-
GENE W, S12, T2N, R16E, Black Hills
Meridian, NE1/4, NE1/4NW1/4,
S1/2NW1/4, SW1/4, N1/2SE1/4,
SW1/4SE1/4 LESS ROW
0013983/29-10-100-001; HELMS,
ROBERT E, S10, T2N, R16E, Black Hills
Meridian, N1/2 LESS ROW
0039590/51-36-276-002; HENDERSON,
FRANK E & NORMA, Gertie Placer MS
618, PT GERTÌE PLACER MS #618
LESS LOTS H1, H2 & H3, LESS LOT A,
LESS ROW; LOT C1 OFSPAÌNAÌRD
LODE MS #624
0040046/55-35-200-001; HENDRICK-
SON, CAROL L, S35, T1S, R08E, Black
Hills Meridian, E1/2, E1/2NW1/4,
E1/2SW1/4 LESS SW1/4SE1/4SW1/4 &
ROW & LESS NW1/4NE1/4SW1/4
0016253/71-21-300-004; HERMANSON,
JAMES L & ILONA K, S21, T2S, R07E,
Black Hills Meridian, N1/2SW1/4 LESS
PART OF HAYWOOD ESTATES;
N1/2SE1/4; THAT PART OF S1/2SW1/4
LYÌNG ÌN PENNÌNGTON COUNTY
LESS PART OF HAYWOOD ESTATES &
LESS ROW
0047937/73-15-200-005; HERRINGTON,
GARY P & GEORGE R, S15, T2S, R09E,
Black Hills Meridian, NE1/4
0019511/73-10-100-002; HERRINGTON,
GEORGE R, S10, T2S, R09E, Black Hills
Meridian, S1/2SW1/4NW1/4
0 0 1 1 5 7 4 / 3 8 - 1 4 - 4 0 0 - 0 0 2 ;
HIGGINS/MUMFORD, S14, T1N, R08E,
Black Hills Meridian, NE1/4SE1/4
0009582/40-25-100-001; HILMER
TRUSTEE, DONALD W, S25, T1N,
R10E, Black Hills Meridian, W1/2E1/2,
W1/2, LESS ROW
0046096/40-19-400-003; HILMER,
SAMUEL D, S19, T1N, R10E, Black Hills
Meridian, SE1/4
0061893/19-14-100-013; HILTON,
STEPHEN E & KRISTI L, Palmer Sub,
TRACT A REVÌSED
0058898/50-16-400-004; HOBART,
NICHOLAS S, S16, T1S, R03E, Black
Hills Meridian, W1/2W1/2NW1/4SE1/4
0017903/03-32-100-001; HOFFMAN,
AUDREY J, S32, T6N, R17E, Black Hills
Meridian, GL 1; SW1/4NW1/4;
E1/2NW1/4; NE1/4; N1/2SW1/4;
SE1/4SW1/4; W1/2SE1/4
0061784/12-09-300-004; HOFFMAN,
ZEB & MEGAN, S09, T3N, R16E, Black
Hills Meridian, SW1/4SW1/4 (SEC LÌNE
ROW)
0014370/18-07-400-001; HOHN, DAR-
RELL J & LEANNE, S07, T2N, R05E,
Black Hills Meridian, PT OF LOT D ÌN
THE SE1/4SW1/4 LESS HWY;PT
S1/2SE1/4
0009666/41-21-300-003; HOLLIDAY,
MILFORD E & LORRAINE I, S21, T1N,
R11E, Black Hills Meridian,
S1/2SE1/4SE1/4SW1/4
0042371/38-08-400-009; HOOK/HOOK
CREDIT EQUIVALENT TRUST, S08,
T1N, R08E, Black Hills Meridian,
SE1/4SE1/4 LESS JEPSEN SUBD
0050826/88-06-100-003; HORTON,
NANCY L, S06, T3S, R17E, Black Hills
Meridian, GL 1; GL 3-5; SE1/4NW1/4;
SE1/4NE1/4
0 0 1 5 8 5 4 / 8 1 - 3 1 - 2 0 0 - 0 0 1 ;
HORTON/HORTON, S31, T2S, R17E,
Black Hills Meridian, ALL LESS ROW
0062061/39-12-300-003; HOWE,
PATRICK B & JEANETTE M, S12, T1N,
R09E, Black Hills Meridian, SW1/4
0052789/39-32-100-003; HOWIE, GOR-
DON & CONSTANCE L, S32, T1N,
R09E, Black Hills Meridian, W1/2;
W1/2NE1/4; SE1/4NE1/4
0016370/73-11-400-001; HOWIE, R C &
KATHY J, S11, T2S, R09E, Black Hills
Meridian, N1/2NE1/4, SE1/4NE1/4,
SE1/4
0045945/21-15-100-004; HUEBNER,
TAMMY L & DONALD J, S15, T2N,
R08E, Black Hills Meridian, SW1/4NW1/4
0017613/95-12-200-001; HUETHER,
WAYNE G & MARCIA M, Ìnterior Colony,
Lot 2, LESS H-1; LOT 3-6; LOT 9; LOT
21;LOT A
0017033/87-07-200-001; HUETHER,
WILLIAM K, S07, T3S, R16E, Black Hills
Meridian, NE1/4 LESS ROW; LOT 3
LESS 10 ACRES; LOT 4; E1/2SW1/4
LESS ROW; SE1/4 LESS ROW
0015967/67-22-400-001; HUGHES,
JAMES T, S22, T2S, R03E, Black Hills
Meridian, 0000439HES #439 ALL THAT
PT LOCATED ÌN PENNÌNGTON CO
0062121/24-18-400-004; HULM,
TRUSTEES, TERRANCE J & MAR-
DONNA R, S18, T2N, R11E, Black Hills
Meridian, SW1/4SE1/4 (SEC LÌNE ROW)
0012375/63-01-100-001; HUMPHREY,
DAVE & BILLIE, S01, T1S, R16E, Black
Hills Meridian, S1/2NW1/4, N1/2SW1/4,
LOT 1-3; LESS RTY & HWY
0002389/22-22-100-002; IRELAND,
BUDDY L & PEGGY A, Gebhardt - Ìre-
land, TRACT 1
0052517/24-19-100-005; JENSEN, CO-
TRUSTEES, JANICE J & HAROLD L,
S19, T2N, R11E, Black Hills Meridian,
ALL SECTÌON LESS 3.75 AC OF GL 1,
LESS NOAA SUB, LESS MHP SUB &
LESS ROW
0012179/60-23-300-001; JOBGEN,
DUANE T & CARLA, S23, T1S, R13E,
Black Hills Meridian, S1/2N1/2; SW1/4;
NW1/4SE1/4; GL 5-8
0062642/85-09-100-004; JOBGEN,
MARVIN, S09, T3S, R14E, Black Hills
Meridian, W1/2NW1/4
0015624/77-33-200-001; JOBGEN,
MARVIN L & KATHY J, S33, T2S, R13E,
Black Hills Meridian, NE1/4
0042622/38-04-301-001; JOHNSON
BAR FIVE RANCH INC, S04, T1N,
R08E, Black Hills Meridian, SW1/4NW1/4
LESS ROW; NW1/4SW1/4 LESS LOTA &
LESS ROW
0059214/42-10-200-003; JOHNSON,
ARCHIE L, S10, T1N, R12E, Black Hills
Meridian, N1/2NE1/4
0052288/37-36-400-001; JOHNSON,
FERN Y & ROSS R, S36, T1N, R07E,
Black Hills Meridian, SE1/4
0014064/30-05-200-001; JOHNSON,
JAMES & JEAN A, S05, T2N, R17E,
Black Hills Meridian, S1/2NE1/4, SE1/4,
LOT 1-2, LESS ROW
0012005/58-01-200-001; JOHNSON,
OLIVER G, S01, T1S, R11E, Black Hills
Meridian, GL 2; E1/2E1/2 OF GL 3;
N E 1 / 4 N E 1 / 4 N E 1 / 4 S W 1 / 4 ;
N1/2N1/2NW1/4SE1/4; LESS ROW
0014440/18-36-200-001; JOHNSON,
PAUL D, S36, T2N, R05E, Black Hills
Meridian, W1/2NE1/4 LESS LOT H1 OF
NW1/4NE1/4; NE1/4NW1/4 LESS LTO
H1
0049341/30-35-100-002; JOHNSON,
RICK & WENDY, S35, T2N, R17E, Black
Hills Meridian, N1/2NW1/4
0 0 1 5 0 3 1 / 2 1 - 0 8 - 3 0 0 - 0 0 1 ;
JOHNSON/SCOTT, S08, T2N, R08E,
Black Hills Meridian, PT S1/2SW1/4; PT
SW1/4SE1/4
0011847/39-35-200-001; JONES
RANCH/JONES % LARRY JONES &
WALTER, S35, T1N, R09E, Black Hills
Meridian, LOT A OF N1/2NW1/4;
NW1/4NE1/4 LESS ROW;SW1/4NE1/4
LESS A 300' X 400' TRACT & LESS
ROW; W1/2NE1/4SE1/4 LESS ROW
0045848/22-29-101-006; JULIUS,
DAVID T & CARLA K, Napoli Sub, OUT-
LOT 4 LESS LOT 1
0056533/30-33-400-001; JULSON,
GERALD W & SHARLA N, Julson Sub,
Lot 1
0012055/58-25-300-001; KANESKY
TRUST, EDWARD & BETTY A, S25,
T1S, R11E, Black Hills Meridian, A 5 AC
TRACT ÌN NE1/4SW1/4 (N400' OF
NE1/4SW1/4 BETWEEN OLD HWY 44 &
CURRENT HWY44)
0 0 1 4 0 3 3 / 2 9 - 2 8 - 1 0 0 - 0 0 1 ;
KANGAS/SIMS, S28, T2N, R16E, Black
Hills Meridian, ALL SECTÌON LESS
ROW
0010509/34-28-100-008; KAUBISCH
FAMILY RANCH LLC, S28, T1N, R04E,
Black Hills Meridian, S1/2SW1/4NE1/4;
W1/2SW1/4NW1/4; SE1/4SW1/4NW1/4;
S1/2SE1/4NW1/4
0045105/39-35-400-005; KAUL, KATH-
LEEN M, S35, T1N, R09E, Black Hills
Meridian, PT OF S1/2SE1/4 LYÌNG S OF
HWY LESS ROW & LESS TRACT A,
WÌESE ADDN
0016668/13-28-300-001; KEIL, CONNIE
R, S28, T3N, R17E, Black Hills Meridian,
S1/2NE1/4, S1/2
0013195/54-19-300-005; KIEFFER,
MARK M & PAM I, S19, T1S, R07E,
Black Hills Meridian, GL 4 LESS ROW;
SE1/4SW1/4 & SW1/4SE1/4 LYÌNG S
OF CO RD LESS ROW
0013961/28-35-300-001; KITTERMAN,
STUART L & SHIRLEY I, S35, T2N,
R15E, Black Hills Meridian, SW1/4
0010192/47-07-100-001; KJERSTAD
FARM PARTNERSHIP, S07, T1N, R17E,
Black Hills Meridian, LOT 1-4;
E1/2NW1/4, E1/2SW1/4, SE1/4, LESS
ROW
0057975/47-23-400-003; KJERSTAD
LIVESTOCK PARTNERSHIP, S23, T1N,
R17E, Black Hills Meridian, ALL LESS
ÌKE RANCHES SUB
0010198/47-10-100-001; KJERSTAD,
FLOYD A, S10, T1N, R17E, Black Hills
Meridian, W1/2NE1/4, NW1/4, S1/2,
LESS ROW
0017859/01-36-300-001; KJERSTAD,
LENDEN J, S36, T6N, R15E, Black Hills
Meridian, S1/2 LESS ROW
0008178/64-06-101-001; KJERSTAD,
THEODORE J, S06, T1S, R17E, Black
Hills Meridian, UNPLATTED GL 3-4; PT
OF GL 5 N OF C&NW RR ROW
0059509/47-11-100-002; KJERSTAD,
TRUSTEES, LEONARD L & ROSE E,
S11, T1N, R17E, Black Hills Meridian,
ALL
0011761/39-18-200-001; KLAPPERICH
RANCH LLLP, S18, T1N, R09E, Black
Hills Meridian, NE1/4; E1/2NW1/4; GL1
LESS LOT A & LESSROW; GL2 LESS
ROW; E1/2SW1/4; SE1/4; GL3 LESS
LOT 5 & LESS ROW; GL4 LESS LOT 5
0049717/22-13-400-001; KLUEBER
FAMILY IRREVOCABLE TRUST, S13,
T2N, R09E, Black Hills Meridian, S1867'
OF THE E1867' OF SE1/4
0045605/39-06-400-002; KLUEBER,
EDWARD D, S06, T1N, R09E, Black Hills
Meridian, SE1/4 LESS RC AÌRPORT
SUBD #4
0009617/41-02-100-002; KNECHT, KEN-
NETH G, S02, T1N, R11E, Black Hills
Meridian, GL 3-4 LESS RTY & LESS
1.57AC ÌN NW1/4NW1/4; S1/2NW1/4
0051774/22-15-300-006; KNODEL,
MARK A, S15, T2N, R09E, Black Hills
Meridian, E1/2NE1/4SW1/4;
S1/2SW1/4SW1/4 LESS S370' OF W400'
& LESS ROW; E1/2SE1/4SW1/4;
SW1/4SE1/4SW1/4
0013588/24-24-200-001; KNUPPE,
HOWARD L & DELORES J, S24, T2N,
R11E, Black Hills Meridian, NE1/4,
N1/2SE1/4, SE1/4SE1/4, LESS ROW
0009576/40-23-200-001; KNUPPE, RAY
D & SHIRLEY J, S23, T1N, R10E, Black
Hills Meridian, E1/2 LESS ROW
0013709/25-35-100-001; KOCH, KEVIN
L & SHIRLEY M, S35, T2N, R12E, Black
Hills Meridian, W1/2NW1/4,
W1/2E1/2NW1/4, LESS ROW
0013675/25-20-300-001; KOCH, LAV-
ERN & SUZANNE, S20, T2N, R12E,
Black Hills Meridian, SW1/4
0013522/23-29-100-001; KOPP,
WILLIAM E & MARIE J, S29, T2N,
R10E, Black Hills Meridian, ALL SEC-
TÌON LESS RD ROW & LESS RR ROW
0010427/33-18-200-001; KRAMER,
LINDA J, S18, T1N, R03E, Black Hills
Meridian, N1/2NE1/4 LYÌNG EAST CO
RD
0017621/95-15-100-001; KRUSE,
CHARLES A & ELIZABETH A, S15,
T4S, R17E, Black Hills Meridian, GL 1-3;
W1/2NE1/4, NW1/4, N1/2SW1/4,
NW1/4SE1/4
0038694/95-07-300-001; KRUSE,
DANIEL W & ADELE H, S07, T4S,
R17E, Black Hills Meridian, W1/2NE1/4
LESS ROW; NE1/4NW1/4; GL 1-7 LESS
ROW; E1/2SW1/4; NW1/4SE1/4
0058650/95-14-100-003; KRUSE,
PHILIP J, S14, T4S, R17E, Black Hills
Meridian, GL 1-4; N1/2NE1/4;
SE1/4NE1/4; NW1/4; N1/2SW1/4;
SW1/4SW1/4
0016898/85-28-200-001; KUDRNA, AN-
THONY J & DONALD L, S28, T3S,
R14E, Black Hills Meridian, SE1/4NW1/4,
NE1/4SW1/4, E1/2, N1/2NW1/4,LESS
ROW
0011772/39-19-100-003; KUHARSKI,
MARGARET J, S19, T1N, R09E, Black
Hills Meridian, LOT A OF LOT 1;
NW1/4NE1/4; PT NE1/4NW1/4
0047219/41-31-100-002; L & S FARMS,
INC % HUGHES DODSON, S31, T1N,
R11E, Black Hills Meridian, ALL LESS
LOT H1 & LESS LOT H2
0012213/61-02-100-001; LAKNER,
GLEN E & CAROL J, S02, T1S, R14E,
Black Hills Meridian, N1/2 LESS ROW
0062324/38-15-400-002; LAMB, DAVID
S, S15, T1N, R08E, Black Hills Meridian,
SW1/4NE1/4; THAT PT OF
W1/2SE1/4NE1/4 LYÌNG S OF HWY 44;
E 1 / 2 W 1 / 2 N E 1 / 4 S W 1 / 4 ;
E1/2NE1/4SW1/4; W1/2SE1/4;
W1/2E1/2SE1/4
0049035/23-16-300-003; LANTIS,
MARK A, S16, T2N, R10E, Black Hills
Meridian, SE1/4SW1/4
0054281/54-32-100-017; LARSON,
GERALD R & ELLY, S32, T1S, R07E,
Black Hills Meridian,
E 1 / 2 N W 1 / 4 N W 1 / 4 N W 1 / 4 ;
S W 1 / 4 N W / 1 4 N W 1 / 4 ;
NW1/4SW1/4NW1/4; S1/2SW1/4NW1/4;
SE1/4NW1/4
0054869/39-13-200-001; LARSON,
GREGORY G & SHERRIE D, S13, T1N,
R09E, Black Hills Meridian, NW1/4NE1/4
0051431/56-10-100-007; LAUGHLIN
SR, ROBERT A & SUSAN K, S10, T1S,
R09E, Black Hills Meridian, NW1/4NW1/4
0013309/55-15-100-001; LAZY HE
RANCH LLC, S15, T1S, R08E, Black
Hills Meridian, N1/2, SW1/4,
NE1/4SE1/4, S1/2SE1/4 LESS RTY
0012192/60-28-400-004; LEBRUN,
WILLIAM E & DOROTHY J, S28, T1S,
R13E, Black Hills Meridian, GL 5-7
0015589/77-18-400-001; LEHRKAMP,
MICHAEL C & JOLEEN M, S18, T2S,
R13E, Black Hills Meridian, LOT 1 OF
SE1/4NE1/4; E1/2SE1/4
0015612/77-28-300-001; LEHRKAMP,
MICHAEL C & JOLEEN M, S28, T2S,
R13E, Black Hills Meridian, E1/2NE1/4,
SW1/4NE1/4, S1/2NW1/4, S1/2
0010762/36-09-178-001; LICHT, JON &
LINDA K, S09, T1N, R06E, Black Hills
Meridian, LOT 1 OF TRACT A
SE1/4NW1/4
0051781/71-01-300-003; LINDBLOM,
DAVID & STARLA, S01, T2S, R07E,
Black Hills Meridian, NW1/4SW1/4;
E1/2SW1/4
0017674/04-32-400-001; LINK, JOHN E,
S32, T5N, R15E, Black Hills Meridian,
SE1/4SW1/4; E1/2SE1/4; SW1/4SE1/4;
GL 6& 8
0047225/39-07-300-005; LIPPERT,
LORIN L & DEBRA D, S07, T1N, R09E,
Black Hills Meridian, S1/2 OF GOV'T LOT
3 (AKA S1/2NW1/4SW1/4)LESS
S1/2SW1/4NW1/4SW1/4
0 0 1 0 2 1 2 / 4 7 - 1 7 - 1 0 0 - 0 0 1 ;
LYNCH/LYNCH, S17, T1N, R17E, Black
Hills Meridian, NW1/4NW1/4
0009999/45-08-100-001; LYTLE,
WINONA M, S08, T1N, R15E, Black Hills
Meridian, W1/2E1/2, W1/2, LESS ROW
0019487/73-23-100-001; M AND H RYP-
KEMA FAMILY RANCHING LLP, S23,
T2S, R09E, Black Hills Meridian, ALL EX-
CEPT PART ÌN CUSTER COUNTY &
LESSROW
0012081/59-03-400-001; MADER,
JERRY C & DELLA M, S03, T1S, R12E,
Black Hills Meridian, N1/2SE1/4, LOT 1-
4, LESS ROW
0056181/19-23-200-005; MADISON
TRUST/MADISON TRUST, S23, T2N,
R06E, Black Hills Meridian, S1/2NE1/4
0057467/23-18-300-003; MADSEN,
KENNETH N & CYNTHIA F, S18, T2N,
R10E, Black Hills Meridian, GL 2-4
0045593/38-28-400-005; MAGHER-
AMORE LLC, S28, T1N, R08E, Black
Hills Meridian, SW1/4SE1/4; A STRÌP OF
LAND 1320' E & W & 99' N & S LYÌNG
ALONG THE S BORDER OF
NW1/4SE1/4; THAT PT OF SE1/4SE1/4
LYÌNG
0011966/57-17-200-001; MARSH HERE-
FORD RANCH, INC, S17, T1S, R10E,
Black Hills Meridian, E1/2 LESS ROW
0009573/40-22-200-001; MARTI,
LLOYD A, S22, T1N, R10E, Black Hills
Meridian, E1/2, E1/2SW1/4, LESS ROW
0012767/51-22-400-001; MARTINSON,
JANA R & JAMES L, S22, T1S, R04E,
Black Hills Meridian, 0000097HES #97
ALL
0015590/77-19-100-001; MAUDE FAM-
ILY TRUST, WARD M, S19, T2S, R13E,
Black Hills Meridian, N1/2 LESS LOT H-
1 & LESS ROW
0015480/76-11-100-004; MAUDE,
CHARLES K & MARION D, S11, T2S,
R12E, Black Hills Meridian, W1/2NE1/4,
GL 4, S1/2NW1/4, N1/2SE1/4, LESS
ROW
0052981/42-02-100-002; MAYNARD,
DEL S & MARLA K, S02, T1N, R12E,
Black Hills Meridian, GL 3
0014028/29-26-100-001; MCDONNELL,
STEVE & TERRY, S26, T2N, R16E,
Black Hills Meridian, ALL SECTÌON
0054247/22-20-426-002; MCGRIFF,
JAMES F & MARY I, S20, T2N, R09E,
Black Hills Meridian, BAL E1/2SW1/4;
BAL SE1/4 LESS ROW & LESSLOT H2
0060134/28-01-300-001; MCKAY,
CLEONE L, S01, T2N, R15E, Black Hills
Meridian, GL 1-2; SW1/4NE1/4; SW1/4;
S 1 / 2 N 1 / 2 N W 1 / 4 S E 1 / 4 ;
S1/2NW1/4SE1/4; SW1/4SE1/4;
E1/2SE1/4
0058203/55-20-100-003; MCMAHON,
JOHN A, S20, T1S, R08E, Black Hills
Meridian, S1/2NW1/4; NW1/4NE1/4
LESS LOTS H5,H6,&H7; LOT 2 OF
SE1/4SW1/4 LESS LOT H2
0049659/55-17-100-002; MCMAHON,
THERESA E, S17, T1S, R08E, Black
Hills Meridian, W1/2NE1/4 LESS LOT H1
& LOT H2; NW1/4; NE1/4SW1/4;
S1/2SW1/4; NW1/4SE1/4 LESS LOT H1
& LOT H2
0049507/72-08-100-003; MEAD, ALICJA
T, S08, T2S, R08E, Black Hills Meridian,
LOT 1 & 3; N1/2NW1/4 LESS LOT H1
0046128/23-23-400-001; MEINEN, JEFF,
Torguson Sub, LOT 3 LESS ROW
0045939/39-06-200-005; MELLO,
KEVIN F & JODY L, S06, T1N, R09E,
Black Hills Meridian, SE1/4NE1/4
0040115/39-06-200-002; MERCHEN,
SANDRA K, S06, T1N, R09E, Black Hills
Meridian, NE1/4NE1/4
0058129/78-07-100-002; MERRILL,
SHAWN & LESLIE A, S07, T2S, R14E,
Black Hills Meridian, GL 1-4; E1/2NW1/4;
W1/2SE1/4
0 0 1 7 8 8 0 / 0 3 - 1 5 - 4 0 0 - 0 0 1 ;
MERRILL/WILSEY, S15, T6N, R17E,
Black Hills Meridian, GL 5-7; S1/2NE1/4;
SE1/4NW1/4; E1/2SW1/4; SE1/4
0013658/25-14-100-001; MEYER,
WILLIAM L, S14, T2N, R12E, Black Hills
Meridian, ALL SECTÌON LESS RTY
0009982/45-01-400-001; MICHELS,
HAROLD & JOANNA, S01, T1N, R15E,
Black Hills Meridian, SE1/4
0012924/52-32-100-002; MILLS FAMILY
LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, S32, T1S,
R05E, Black Hills Meridian, 0000303HES
#303 AKA TRACT A&B OF HES #303
0016306/72-14-100-001; MINTZLAFF,
RUTH J & WILLIAM H, S14, T2S, R08E,
Black Hills Meridian, E1/2; NW1/4
0011899/57-06-100-003; MITCHELL,
WILLIAM P & SANDRA S, S06, T1S,
R10E, Black Hills Meridian, LOT 3,
TRACT 1 OF LOT 4 LESS RTY (2.17 AC)
0056232/22-13-100-004; MODEN, DON-
ALD D & BARBARA, S13, T2N, R09E,
Black Hills Meridian, NW1/4NW1/4
0050664/38-32-200-003; MORRIS,
MITCHEL E, S32, T1N, R08E, Black Hills
Meridian, E1/2E1/2; LOT 1 OF
NW1/4NE1/4; LOT 1 OFSW1/4NE1/4;
LOT 1 OF SW1/4SE1/4; E1/2 OFLOT A
OF NW1/4NE1/4; E1/2 OF LOT A OF
E1/2NW1/4
0049124/25-26-400-001; MP WIEBERS
LLC % TODD P & DANIELLE J
WIEBERS, S26, T2N, R12E, Black Hills
Meridian, S1/2NE1/4 LESS ROW;
N1/2SE1/4 LESS ROW
0013900/28-13-100-001; NAESCHER
FAMILY LIMTED PARTNERSHIP, S13,
T2N, R15E, Black Hills Meridian, ALL
LESS ROW
0014012/29-19-200-001; NAESCHER,
JOHN C & TWILA M, S19, T2N, R16E,
Black Hills Meridian, NE1/4,
SE1/4NW1/4, S1/2, LOT 1-2, LESS ROW
0013970/29-04-100-001; NAESCHER,
MICHAEL H & MARIE A, S04, T2N,
R16E, Black Hills Meridian, ALL LESS
ROW
0017878/03-14-200-001; NELSON, DAN
& MARLA, S14, T6N, R17E, Black Hills
Meridian, E1/2
0055492/39-13-200-006; NELSON,
WAYNE D & STACEY M, S13, T1N,
R09E, Black Hills Meridian, SE1/4NE1/4
0011721/39-01-100-001; NESS,
BERNARD M, S01, T1N, R09E, Black
Hills Meridian, ALL SECTÌON LESS
ROW
0013626/24-31-400-004; NESS, CLINT
L & MARVIN O, S31, T2N, R11E, Black
Hills Meridian, SW1/4SE1/4
0041259/39-29-200-003; NORRIS
PROPERTIES LLC, Loren Norris Sub,
Lot 1
0017328/09-13-100-001; O'CONNELL,
JIGGS, S13, T4N, R17E, Black Hills
Meridian, ALL
0052968/83-12-200-003; O'DOWD,
RONALD D, S12, T3S, R12E, Black Hills
Meridian, E1/2NE1/4 LESS E656' &
LESS S90' OF E745'; E1/2SE1/4 LESS
E745' OF N1700' & LESSW286' OF
E1031' OF S1484' OF N1700'
0017212/08-09-200-001; OFM PART-
NERSHIP, S09, T4N, R16E, Black Hills
Meridian, NE1/4, S1/2NW1/4, & SW1/4
0019584/44-08-200-001; PACE DBA
DAKOTA BLOSSOM ENTERPRISE I,
ROBERT & YALONDA, Cheyenne View
Sub, TRACT 1
0044072/26-29-200-001; PAGE,
ARTHUR M, S29, T2N, R13E, Black Hills
Meridian, E1/2NE1/4 LESS ROW
0012501/64-17-200-001; PAPOUSEK,
DUANE & JUDY L, S17, T1S, R17E,
Black Hills Meridian, NE1/4, N1/2NW1/4,
N1/2SE1/4, LESS ROW
0010222/47-20-300-001; PAPOUSEK,
RICHARD J, S20, T1N, R17E, Black Hills
Meridian, SW1/4
0045015/22-28-300-004; PARKER,
ELIZABETH J, S28, T2N, R09E, Black
Hills Meridian, W1/2SW1/4SW1/4
0013730/26-18-400-001; PARKS, PAUL
& RONDA, S18, T2N, R13E, Black Hills
Meridian, SE1/4
0019502/28-32-300-001; PATTERSON &
SONS, MERRÌTT, S32, T2N, R15E,
Black Hills Meridian, SW1/4, E1/2NW1/4
LESS LOT A ÌN NE1/4NW1/4 & LESS
ROW
0010224/47-21-100-001; PAULSEN,
DELMER D & MARY A, S21, T1N, R17E,
Black Hills Meridian, ALL SECTÌON LESS
TRACT ÌN SE1/4NE1/4 , LESS ROW
0013890/28-09-100-001; PAULSEN,
PAUL D & PATRICIA A, S09, T2N, R15E,
Black Hills Meridian, W1/2, N1/2SE1/4,
SE1/4SE1/4, LESS ROW
0014111/30-21-100-001; PENO FARMS,
INC % K CLARK-FURREY, S21, T2N,
R17E, Black Hills Meridian, N1/2,
N1/2SW1/4, SE1/4, LESS ROW
0050189/38-28-200-003; PERLI, KEITH
A & JACQUELIN K, Norman Ranch Sub,
JUDÌCÌAL LOT 1
0053730/56-19-100-002; PERLI,
RICHARD V & SHARON, S19, T1S,
R09E, Black Hills Meridian, GL 1-4
0010112/46-17-300-001; PETERS, TER-
RANCE L & SUSAN M, S17, T1N, R16E,
Black Hills Meridian, S1/2 LESS ROW
0050019/73-06-100-002; PETERSEN,
DELL S & KATHRYN J, S06, T2S, R09E,
Black Hills Meridian, GL 3-5;
SE1/4NW1/4
0016359/73-06-200-001; PETERSEN,
LYNDELL H & JILL W, S06, T2S, R09E,
Black Hills Meridian, LOT 1-2;
S1/2NE1/4; LESS ROW
0011526/38-13-200-002; PETTYJOHN,
JASON, S13, T1N, R08E, Black Hills
Meridian, W1/2E1/2NE1/4
0052055/23-17-300-003; PLENDER,
RONALD L, S17, T2N, R10E, Black Hills
M e r i d i a n ,
E1/2E1/2E1/2W1/2SW1/4SW1/4 LESS
ROW; E1/2SW/14SW1/4 LESS ROW;
W1/2W1/2SE1/4SW1/4LESS ROW
0009543/40-09-300-001; POWELL,
VERN, S09, T1N, R10E, Black Hills
Meridian, S1/2
0049190/27-32-300-002; PRICE, MAL-
COLM & NOLA, S32, T2N, R14E, Black
Hills Meridian, 2N-14E SEC 32 THAT PT
OF W1/2NW1/4 LYÌNG W OF ELM
SPRÌNGS RD; THAT PT OF N1/2 SW1/4
LYÌNG W OF ELM SPRÌNGS RD; THAT
PT OF SE1/4SW1/4 LYÌNG W OF ELM
SPRÌNGS RD
0009713/42-08-400-001; PRINTZ, MAR-
TIN O & SHIRLEY J, S08, T1N, R12E,
Black Hills Meridian, S1/2NE1/4,
E1/2SW1/4, SE1/4 LESS RTY
0017332/09-15-200-001; PRODUCERS
ENTERPRISE INC, S15, T4N, R17E,
Black Hills Meridian, NE1/4, NE1/4SE1/4,
S1/2SE1/4
0046509/40-24-400-002; RABA %
GABRIEL J OR EMMA M RABA, TIMO-
THY, S24, T1N, R10E, Black Hills Merid-
ian, SE1/4
0011511/38-11-376-001; RABE, LINDA
E, S11, T1N, R08E, Black Hills Meridian,
SE1/4SW1/4
0012130/59-32-100-001; RAPID CREEK
RANCH LLC, S32, T1S, R12E, Black
Hills Meridian, ALL LESS RTY & CRE-
STON OUTLOT B-C
0009778/43-05-200-001; REEVES, WES
L, S05, T1N, R13E, Black Hills Meridian,
LOT 1-2; S1/2NE1/4
0054867/39-35-200-007; REIDT-KIL-
BER/REIDT, LINDA R & KAY, S35, T1N,
R09E, Black Hills Meridian, E1/2NE1/4
LESS NW1/4NW1/4SE1/4NE1/4;
E1/2NE1/4SE1/4
0063283/45-12-300-004; RENNER,
RODNEY H, S12, T1N, R15E, Black Hills
Meridian, S1/2 ÌNCLUDÌNG LOT 1 OF
SE1/4SE1/4SE1/4
0010399/33-06-100-002; REYNOLDS,
LEONARD B & MARGARET E, HES
#236, Lot A
0053755/57-02-100-001; RICE, ALFRED
& SERENA, S02, T1S, R10E, Black Hills
Meridian, GL 3-4 LESS LOT H1 OF LOT
4
0011552/38-14-251-001; RICE,
HOWARD J & MARY F, S14, T1N, R08E,
Black Hills Meridian, SW1/4NE1/4
0016278/72-05-400-002; RICHARDS,
RONALD D & CHARLEEN F, S05, T2S,
R08E, Black Hills Meridian, E1/2SE1/4
LESS S800'OF W150'OF SE1/4SE1/4 &
RTY
0012474/64-05-400-001; RICHTER,
TROY G & DAWN R, S05, T1S, R17E,
Black Hills Meridian, SE1/4 LESS RR &
HWY
0013594/24-26-100-001; RICHTER,
WILLIAM D & HELEN M, S26, T2N,
R11E, Black Hills Meridian, ALL SEC-
TÌON LESS RTY
0 0 1 3 6 4 1 / 2 4 - 3 5 - 1 0 0 - 0 0 1 ;
RICHTER/PRITZKAU, TYLER J & KIM-
BERLY A, S35, T2N, R11E, Black Hills
Meridian, TRACT B OF NW1/4
0013500/23-20-300-001; RITCHIE,
DONALD G, S20, T2N, R10E, Black Hills
Meridian, SW1/4 LESS RTY
0013831/27-26-200-002; RIVER COUN-
TRY LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, S26,
T2N, R14E, Black Hills Meridian, GL 5-6;
E1/2NE1/4; GL 7-8; NE1/4SE1/4
0051794/57-24-100-002; ROBERT-
SON/ROBERTSON, CRAIG & JUSTIN,
S24, T1S, R10E, Black Hills Meridian,
ALL LESS TRACT 1 OF MAY SUB, LESS
THAT POT OF NE1/4 LYÌNG N OF E
HWY 44, & LESSROW
0052051/21-15-100-010; ROBSON,
MARC W, S15, T2N, R08E, Black Hills
Meridian, E1/2SE1/4NW1/4;
W1/2SW1/4NE1/4
0015120/21-22-300-002; ROSKAM, VIR-
GIL D & LA, S22, T2N, R08E, Black Hills
Meridian, S1/2SE1/4SE1/4NW1/4;
S 1 / 2 N 1 / 2 S E 1 / 4 S E 1 / 4 N W1 / 4 ;
NE1/4SW1/4
0047674/63-24-400-001; RULAND,
LARRY & LENORA, S24, T1S, R16E,
Black Hills Meridian, SE1/4
0054446/63-13-400-001; RULAND,
TODD J & SHAUN J, S13, T1S, R16E,
Black Hills Meridian, SE1/4
0016153/70-21-100-001; RUSHMORE
RESORT & CAMPGROUND INC, S21,
T2S, R06E, Black Hills Meridian,
W1/2NW1/4
0062075/38-15-100-008; RYPKEMA,
MARTY A & MICHAEL C, S15, T1N,
R08E, Black Hills Meridian, NE1/4NW1/4
LESS HOUK'S SUB LESS RR & HWY 44
ROW; THAT PART OF N1/2NE1/4
SOUTH OF HWY 44 & RR ROW
0017615/95-12-300-001; SAMPSON,
JERRY J & PATRICIA, S12, T4S, R17E,
Black Hills Meridian, GL 1-2;
SE1/4NW1/4; NW1/4SW1/4
0013415/56-12-200-001; SANDERS ES-
TATE, M JOANN; OLSON, ROSS PER-
SONAL REP, S12, T1S, R09E, Black
Hills Meridian, E1/2E1/2
0014050/29-35-300-001; SAWVELL,
DALE & JACQUELIN H, S35, T2N,
R16E, Black Hills Meridian, S1/2 LESS
ROW
0010074/46-02-300-002; SAWVELL,
DON R & MARCIA C, S02, T1N, R16E,
Black Hills Meridian, S1/2SW1/4
0012318/62-09-100-001; SCHAACK,
CLAY & HOLLY, S09, T1S, R15E, Black
Hills Meridian, ALL LESS ROW
0019490/23-26-400-001; SCHAAF,
ROBERT C & DEBORAH L, S26, T2N,
R10E, Black Hills Meridian, SE1/4 LESS
HWY RTY ÌN NE1/4SE1/4 & LESSCO
RD ROW
0010854/36-23-300-001; SCHAD,
DUSTEN R & TICA M, S23, T1N, R06E,
Black Hills Meridian, SE1/4SW1/4
0047739/21-23-300-003; SCHAMBER
REV TRUST, THEODORE W &
MARTHA A, S23, T2N, R08E, Black Hills
Meridian, BAL W1/2SE1/4 LESS LOT H7;
SW1/4 LESS LOT H6 & LESS ROW
0009875/44-02-400-002; SCHELL,
TERRY D & LARRY L, S02, T1N, R14E,
Black Hills Meridian, GL 6-11;
SE1/4NE1/4; SE1/4SW1/4; NE1/4SE1/4;
S1/2SE1/4; LESS HWY & RR ROW
0055840/68-23-200-008; SCHERRER,
SALLY J, MS #1923, ALL (ÌNCLUDÌNG
CLARA BELLE LODE, BRANÌTELODE,
TÌNNER LODE, TÌNNER #1 & #2,
MATCHLESS LODE, MATCHLESS #1,
#4, #5 & #6, H
0010205/47-14-100-001; SCHREIBER,
LAWRENCE E & LORETTA J, S14, T1N,
R17E, Black Hills Meridian, ALL LESS
ROW
0056585/33-17-200-005; SCHUELKE,
GEROLD, S17, T1N, R03E, Black Hills
Meridian, N1/2NE1/4; SW1/4NE1/4;
NE1/4NW1/4
0041835/41-23-200-001; SCOTT REVO-
CABLE LIVING TRUST, SCOTT W;
SCOTT REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST,
LENORA A, S23, T1N, R11E, Black Hills
Meridian, E1/2; SE1/4NW1/4;
E1/2SW1/4; LESS ROW
0015997/68-09-200-001; SCULL/BAUM-
GARTNER-SCULL, S09, T2S, R04E,
Black Hills Meridian, S1/2NE1/4;
E1/2SE1/4
0015565/77-08-100-001; SEALINE, KIM-
BERLY K, S08, T2S, R13E, Black Hills
Meridian, ALL LESS ROW
0056360/37-19-100-002; SELADOR
RANCHES INC, S19, T1N, R07E, Black
Hills Meridian, ALL EXCEPT THAT
TRACT OF LAND LOCATED ÌNTHE SE
CORNER BEÌNG 33.01' X 233'
0042861/11-07-200-001; SHEARER,
GLENDON & GILBERT L, S07, T3N,
R15E, Black Hills Meridian, GL 5-6;
NE1/4
0016447/11-18-100-001; SHEARER,
GRANT Y & JODEE M, S18, T3N, R15E,
Black Hills Meridian, ALL SECTÌON
0016455/11-23-100-001; SHEARER,
GREG & LORI L, S23, T3N, R15E, Black
Hills Meridian, ALL SECTÌON
0040488/29-17-300-001; SHEARER,
GREGORY L & LORI L, S17, T2N,
R16E, Black Hills Meridian, W1/2SW1/4;
W1/2W1/2E1/2SW1/4
0055491/39-13-200-005; SHEETS,
PAUL & TERI, S13, T1N, R09E, Black
Hills Meridian, SW1/4NE1/4
0038524/72-19-100-001; SHORB, BILL
B, S19, T2S, R08E, Black Hills Meridian,
TRACT W OF LOT 1 OF NW1/4NW1/4
0016325/72-19-300-003; SHORB, CLIF-
FORD W & MARY H, S19, T2S, R08E,
Black Hills Meridian, LOT 3 OF
SW1/4SW1/4
0049116/72-19-300-005; SHORB,
JOANNE, Shorb Sub, Lot 1
0059010/72-18-100-002; SHORB,
WADE A & BRIDGET L, S18, T2S,
R08E, Black Hills Meridian, SE1/4NW1/4
0044494/22-29-400-003; SHULL,
GAROLD R, S29, T2N, R09E, Black Hills
Meridian, E1/2SW1/4SE1/4; SE1/4SE1/4
0016534/12-15-100-001; SHULL, KATH-
LEEN J, S15, T3N, R16E, Black Hills
Meridian, PT E1/2NW1/4; W1/2NW1/4
0019386/12-10-300-001; SHULL,
ROGER, S10, T3N, R16E, Black Hills
Meridian, E1/2SW1/4, W1/2SE1/4
0014083/30-10-300-001; SIELER, DEN-
NIS D & KAY M, S10, T2N, R17E, Black
Hills Meridian, S1/2 LESS ROW
0040100/23-31-200-001; SIMMONS,
BRUCE L & ROSE M, S31, T2N, R10E,
Black Hills Meridian, E1/2E1/2
0013731/26-19-100-001; SIMON,
NORMA E, S19, T2N, R13E, Black Hills
Meridian, NE1/4, E1/2NW1/4,
N1/2SE1/4, LOT 1-4, E1/2SW1/4,
SW1/4SE1/4, LESS N297' OF W330',
LESS ROW
0019808/38-13-100-001; SJERVEN
TRUSTEE, DOLORES, S13, T1N, R08E,
Black Hills Meridian, NW1/4NW1/4 (ÌN-
CLUDÌNG LOT A) LESS ROW
0046144/21-34-400-004; SLATHAR,
LORI A & JEFF, S34, T2N, R08E, Black
Hills Meridian, SE1/4SE1/4
0014636/20-13-100-004; SMITH, LARRY
R & SHIRLEY A, S13, T2N, R07E, Black
Hills Meridian, NE1/4NW1/4
0045009/54-32-300-010; SMITH/HIN-
SON, RON S & PATSY J, S32, T1S,
R07E, Black Hills Meridian, NE1/4SW1/4
0045927/38-08-276-011; SNYDER,
DAVID D & LORAE, S08, T1N, R08E,
Black Hills Meridian, NW1/4SE1/4NE1/4
0010116/46-20-100-001; SORENSEN,
JEFFREY S, S20, T1N, R16E, Black Hills
Meridian, N1/2, N1/2SE1/4, SE1/4SE1/4,
LESS ROW
0053090/83-14-400-002; STEEN, CE-
CELIA M, S14, T3S, R12E, Black Hills
Meridian, NW1/4SE1/4
0009853/43-30-100-001; STOVER,
DAVID D & MARILYN E, S30, T1N,
R13E, Black Hills Meridian, PARCEL B
OF N1/2N1/2
0009812/43-19-100-001; STOVER, TIM-
OTHY N & SHEILA A, S19, T1N, R13E,
Black Hills Meridian, LOT 1-3;
E1/2NW1/4, NE1/4SW1/4, LESS ROW
0055583/39-29-300-009; STROMER,
MERLIN P & GLORIA R, S29, T1N,
R09E, Black Hills Meridian, THAT PT OF
NW1/4 S OF RR ROW LESS RÌVER
RANCH ADD; THAT PT OF S1/ 2NE1/4
S OF RR ROW; SW1/4SW1/4;
E1/2SW1/4 LESS BACK COUNTRY SUB
LESS ROW; W1/2S E1/4 LESS BACK
COUNTRY SUB & LESS ROW;
NE1/4SE1/4 LESS S198' LESS LOT 1
0052633/22-15-200-002; STUARD,
GARY W & ANNA M, S15, T2N, R09E,
Black Hills Meridian, NE1/4NE1/4 LESS
S60'; E173' OF NW1/4NE1/4 LESS S60'
0056279/19-35-326-005; STUCK, TERRI
L, Cambridge Sub, TRACT A
0010982/37-14-400-002; STUMER,
NEVA I, S14, T1N, R07E, Black Hills
Meridian, UNPLATTED S1/2S1/2SE1/4
0060054/23-19-100-005; STYLES, JER-
ALD E & KATHY L, S19, T2N, R10E,
Black Hills Meridian, W1/2NW1/4NE1/4;
E1/2NE1/4NW1/4
0013850/27-33-100-002; SUNDQUIST,
ORRIN M & ZELLA A, S33, T2N, R14E,
Black Hills Meridian, S1/2N1/2
0054207/56-21-200-003; SWART-
WOOD, SHANE W & SHERI B, S21,
T1S, R09E, Black Hills Meridian,
NE1/4NE1/4
0039522/52-22-302-001; SWIFT,
RICHARD L & JUDITH A, S22, T1S,
R05E, Black Hills Meridian,
0000614RAPÌD CÌTY PLACER MS 614
ANDERSON TRACT 3 REVÌSED LESS
LOT H-1 (ALSO ÌN SECTÌONS 21,27,28)
0015665/78-17-100-001; TALTY, JAMES
L, S17, T2S, R14E, Black Hills Meridian,
N1/2 LESS RTY, N1/2SW1/4
0013629/24-32-126-001; TAYLOR, BEV-
ERLY J, S32, T2N, R11E, Black Hills
Meridian, NE1/4NW1/4 LESS RTY
0013001/53-13-400-002; TAYLOR,
ROMA L, S13, T1S, R06E, Black Hills
Meridian, GL 5-8
0041109/83-03-200-001; THORSON,
DONALD R & JOAN, S03, T3S, R12E,
Black Hills Meridian, GL 1; SE1/4NE1/4;
N33' OF NE1/4SE1/4; E150' OF N33' OF
NW1/4SE1/4; E150' OF S300' OF
SW1/4NE1/4
0019683/21-16-300-002; TIBBETTS,
SHANNON E & PATRICIA J, Tibbetts
Sub, Lot 1
0054662/72-09-400-002; TILTRUM,
JAMES D & PAMELA, S09, T2S, R08E,
Black Hills Meridian, S1/2SE1/4
0017667/04-27-200-001; TRASK,
CASEY J, S27, T5N, R15E, Black Hills
Meridian, N1/2NE1/4; SE1/4NE1/4;
E1/2NW1/4; SW1/4NW1/4; N1/2SW1/4;
Continued on page 11
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GL 1
0013811/27-16-300-002; TRASK, TODD
M, S16, T2N, R14E, Black Hills Meridian,
S1/2SW1/4
0052594/24-36-400-001; TRENARY,
KELLY & JUDY, S36, T2N, R11E, Black
Hills Meridian, S1/2S1/2SE1/4
0052335/26-34-200-004; VENHUIZEN,
ROBERT D & ELIZABETH R, S34, T2N,
R13E, Black Hills Meridian, ACRES 2.21,
NE1/4 LESS N470' OF W600' OF
NW1/4NE1/4LESS THAT PT N OF HWY
ROW & LESS ROW; E1/2SE1/4
0055841/43-34-100-001; VOLMER,
DENISE, S34, T1N, R13E, Black Hills
Meridian, ALL LESS RR ROW
0009699/42-01-100-001; VOLMER,
LARRY D & FAYE L, S01, T1N, R12E,
Black Hills Meridian, ALL SECTÌON LESS
ROW
0013707/25-34-100-001; VOLMER,
NEIL A, S34, T2N, R12E, Black Hills
Meridian, NW1/4 LESS ROW (2.04 AC)
0009725/42-13-300-001; VOLMER,
RODNEY J & VICKI B, S13, T1N, R12E,
Black Hills Meridian, SW1/4
0058248/23-30-100-003; W W
RANCHRES LLC, S30, T2N, R10E,
Black Hills Meridian, E1/2W1/2 LESS
ROW; SE1/4LESS ROW; GL 1 LESS
N1/2NW1/4 LESS ROW; GL 2-4 LESS
ROW
0017039/88-02-300-001; WARNER,
RAYMOND L, S02, T3S, R17E, Black
Hills Meridian, SW1/4NW1/4; SW1/4;
SE1/4
0056415/55-27-400-003; WARREN,
DANIEL G & PAULA L, S27, T1S, R08E,
Black Hills Meridian, NW1/4SE1/4
0 0 1 3 3 1 0 / 5 5 - 1 5 - 4 0 0 - 0 0 1 ;
WARREN/BRADBURY, S15, T1S, R08E,
Black Hills Meridian, NW1/4SE1/4
0016693/83-01-200-001; WHITE,
RALPH A, S01, T3S, R12E, Black Hills
Meridian, LOT 1-3; S1/2NE1/4,
SE1/4NW1/4, E1/2SE1/4, SW1/4, LESS
ROW
0011540/38-13-400-001; WILEMAN,
DALE A & MARILYN M, S13, T1N,
R08E, Black Hills Meridian, W1/2SE1/4
LESS LOT 1
0014409/18-27-351-001; WILLARD,
ROLLAND W & LAURA J, S27, T2N,
R05E, Black Hills Meridian, BALANCE
OF LOT 5 OF SW1/4SW1/4
0015840/81-24-400-001; WILLIAMS,
GARY L & DEBBRA L, S24, T2S, R17E,
Black Hills Meridian, SE1/4
0040608/44-35-200-001; WILLIAMS,
MYRON J & MARY C, S35, T1N, R14E,
Black Hills Meridian, E1/2 LESS ROW
0054274/32-35-400-002; WILSON, JON
D & BARBARA J, S35, T1N, R02E,
Black Hills Meridian, 0000520HES #520
ALL (AKA TRACTS A & B OF HES 520)
& THATPORTÌON OF E1/2 LOCATED
BETWEEN TRACTSA & B OF HES 520
0013973/29-06-100-001; WINKOW-
ITSCH, ORLIN L, S06, T2N, R16E, Black
Hills Meridian, LOT 1-5, S1/2NE1/4,
SE1/4NW1/4, SE1/4, LESS ROW
0009823/43-21-100-001; WMS CORPO-
RATION, S21, T1N, R13E, Black Hills
Meridian, N1/2NE1/4, NW1/4, SW1/4,
LESS ROW
0012380/63-03-300-001; WOLF,
DARLA, S03, T1S, R16E, Black Hills
Meridian, SW1/4, W1/2SE1/4 LESS RTY
0042996/24-27-300-002; WOLF, IONE,
S27, T2N, R11E, Black Hills Meridian,
S1/2SW1/4 LESS ROW & BURÌED
CABLE EASEMENT
0048723/21-19-100-006; WOOD, WES-
LEY W, S19, T2N, R08E, Black Hills
Meridian, NW1/4NW1/4
0055373/38-12-200-007; WORK,
DANIEL J & KATHRYN E, S12, T1N,
R08E, Black Hills Meridian, NE1/4NE1/4
0051767/21-20-200-005; WULF,
RICHARD G & CINDA L, S20, T2N,
R08E, Black Hills Meridian, S1/2NE1/4
0052626/56-18-200-002; YACKLEY,
MICHAEL J & KERMA R, S18, T1S,
R09E, Black Hills Meridian, SE1/4NE1/4
0014125/30-26-100-002; YARDLEY &
CO INC, S26, T2N, R17E, Black Hills
Meridian, N1/2 LESS LOT A & SE1/4 &
LESS ROW
0011771/39-19-200-001; YASMEEN
DREAM LLC, S19, T1N, R09E, Black
Hills Meridian, NE1/4NE1/4; S1/2NE1/4;
1 AC ÌN NE1/4NW1/4; SE1/4NW1/4; PT
OF NE1/4SW1/4 & PT OF SW1/4SE1/4
LESS LOT H2, BOTH N OF RR;
N1/2SE1/4 ÌNCL. .5 AC FOR SCH ÌN
SE1/4NE1/4 LESS ROW
0046789/28-06-100-003; YOCUM, JU-
DÌTH A, S06, T2N, R15E, Black Hills
Meridian, SW1/4NE1/4; SE1/4NW1/4
0016714/83-13-100-001; ZELFER, DEN-
NIS P, S13, T3S, R12E, Black Hills Merid-
ian, ALL SECTÌON LESS ROW
0047559/54-15-400-008; ZIEGLER, JON
E & LANCEINE, S15, T1S, R07E, Black
Hills Meridian, S1/2SW1/4NE1/4 LESS
ROW; NW1/4SE1/4 LESSROW
0011236/37-32-476-001; ZIMMERMAN
FAMILY TRUST/ZIMMERMAN LIV,
PAUL L & KRI, S32, T1N, R07E, Black
Hills Meridian, SE1/4SE1/4
Published March 22, 2012, at the total ap-
proximate cost of $509.56.
PENNINGTON
COUNTY BOARD OF
COMMISSIONERS
MINUTES
MARCH 6, 2012
A meeting of the Pennington County
Board of Commissioners was held on
Tuesday, March 6, 2012, in the Commis-
sioners' meeting room of the Pennington
County Courthouse. Chairperson Lyndell
Petersen called the meeting to order at
9:00 a.m. with the following Commission-
ers present: Ken Davis, Don Holloway
and Nancy Trautman. Commissioner
Buskerud was not present.
ApprovaI of the Agenda
MOVED by Trautman and seconded
by Holloway to approve the agenda as
presented. Vote: Unanimous.
Consent Agenda Items
The following items have been placed
on the Consent Agenda for action to be
taken by a single vote of the Board of
Commissioners. Any item may be re-
moved from the Consent Agenda for sep-
arate consideration.
MOVED by Davis and seconded by
Trautman to approve Consent Agenda
Ìtems 5-11 as presented. Vote: Unani-
mous.
5. Approve the minutes of the February
21, 2012, Board of Commissioners' meet-
ing.
6. Approve the vouchers listed at the
end of the minutes for expenditures for in-
surance, professional services, publica-
tions, rentals, supplies, repairs, mainte-
nance, travel, conference fees, utilities,
furniture and equipment totaling
$317,907.12 and authorize the Chairper-
son's signature.
7. Approve the Request for Road Clo-
sure/Traffic Control for the Deadwood
Mickelson Trail Marathon on Sunday,
June 3, 2012 ÷ Ms. Emily Wheeler.
8. Approve the Cooperative Law En-
forcement Agreement between Penning-
ton County Sheriff's Office and the U.S.
Department of Agriculture/Black Hills Na-
tional Forest and authorize the Chairper-
son's signature.
9. Approve the Chairperson's signature
on the Resolution for the Discharge of
Liens of Deceased and Unknown Ìndivid-
uals.
10. Approve the Pennington County
Highway Department Adopt-A-Highway
Application for True North Steel to clean
a portion of Neck Yoke Road and author-
ize the Chairperson's signature on a letter
thanking True North Steel.
11. Acknowledge Receipt of the 2011
Annual Report from Pennington County
Highway.
End of Consent Agenda.
Presentation of Adopt-A-Highway Pro-
gram Certificates of Appreciation: The
following groups were recognized for par-
ticipating in the Pennington County
Adopt-A-Highway program. Certificates
will be mailed to groups not able to attend
the meeting.
1. Hart Ranch Resort
2. SDSM&T Student Members of the
American Chemical Society
Lien ReIease Request (CM)
MOVED by Holloway and seconded by
Davis to deny the lien release for CM
(Name withheld per SDCL 28-13-42) for
liens totaling $240.00, and further moved
to bring the account back from collec-
tions. Vote: Unanimous.
Lien ReIease Request (KC)
MOVED by Davis and seconded by
Holloway to deny the lien release request
for KC (Name withheld per SDCL 28-13-
42) for liens totaling $934.49. Vote: Unan-
imous.
FY2013 Pennington County Budget
Discussion
A. CPÌ and New Growth Figures: Audi-
tor Julie Pearson reported that for the
2013 budget, CPÌ will be set at 3%, the
maximum allowed under state statute,
and the new growth figure for Pennington
County is approximately $180,609,834
which will be finalized after City and
County equalization hearings.
ITEMS FROM AUDITOR
A. Budget Supplement Hearing (SP12-
007) General Fund Buildings & Grounds
Budget: MOVED by Davis and seconded
by Trautman to approve the supplement
to the 2012 General Fund Buildings &
Grounds budget in the amount of $13,203
from insurance proceeds received in the
current year. Vote: Unanimous.
B. Budget Supplement Hearing (SP12-
008) General Fund Weed & Pest Budget:
MOVED by Trautman and seconded by
Petersen to approve the supplement to
the 2012 General Fund Weed budget in
the amount of $22,217 from unassigned
fund balance. Vote: Unanimous.
Contract Award for the Pennington
County Campus Expansion Project
MOVED by Holloway and seconded by
Trautman to award the contract to J. Scull
Construction Services for the Pennington
County Campus Expansion and accept
Alternates 3 & 4 for a contract value of
$22,506,000, and further moved to au-
thorize the Chairperson's signature on
contracts once they are prepared. Vote:
Unanimous.
Commissioner Davis left the meeting at
9:27 a.m.
ITEMS FROM HEALTH CARE TRUST
BOARD
A. Whole Life Ìnsurance Offer for
County Employees from Boston Mutual:
MOVED by Holloway and seconded by
Trautman to allow Boston Mutual to offer
Pennington County employees whole life
insurance, to be made available through
payroll deduction. Vote: The motion failed
on a 2-1 vote with Petersen opposing. *
*Per Attorney General Opinion No. 94-
15, three members of the county's five
member board must be present to form a
quorum and three must vote in agree-
ment in order to take any official action.
Any motions that do not receiving three
affirmative votes will be placed as a new
item on the agenda of the March 20,
2012, Board of Commissioners' meeting.
ITEMS FROM HEALTH & HUMAN
SERVICES
A. Crisis Care Center Progress Update
÷ Karen Romey
B. Crisis Care Center General Fund
Reserve: MOVED by Holloway and sec-
onded by Petersen to allow $250,000 of
the 2011 over-collected revenue and un-
spent funds from Health & Human Serv-
ices (H&HS) Economic Assistance, Jail
Medical, H&HS Mental Health Ìnvestiga-
tions and the State's Attorney's Medical
Ìnvestigations budgets to be set aside in
the Crisis Care Center General Fund Re-
serve. Vote: The motion failed on a 2-1
vote with Trautman opposing. This item
will be placed on the agenda of the March
20, 2012, Board of Commissioners' meet-
ing.
C. Establish a Reserve for the Depart-
ment of Health & Human Services Facility
Move ÷ Discussion Ìtem
ITEMS FROM HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT
A. Annual Award Recommendations:
Ìtem 1. MOVED by Trautman and sec-
onded by Holloway to award Asphalt Con-
crete Overlay Project AC 2012-1 (Sage
Creek Road, Golf Course Road, Elm
Springs Road) to Simon Contractors of
SD Ìnc., PO Box 397, Rapid City, SD, in
the amount of $1,050,349.60. Vote:
Unanimous.
Ìtem 2. MOVED by Holloway and sec-
onded by Trautman to award Asphalt
Concrete Overlay Project 2012-2 (Rapid
Valley Area) to Simon Contractors of SD
Ìnc., PO Box 397, Rapid City, SD, in the
amount of $305,013. Vote: Unanimous.
Ìtem 3. MOVED by Holloway and sec-
onded by Trautman to award Asphalt Sur-
face Treatment Project AST 2012 to
Jensen Rock and Sand Ìnc., PO Box 609,
Mobridge, SD, in the amount of
$450,797.50. Vote: Unanimous.
Ìtem 4. MOVED by Trautman and sec-
onded by Holloway to award Aggregate
Stockpile Project AGG 2012-1 to Western
Construction Ìnc., PO Box 771, Rapid
City, SD, in the amount of $128,200. Vote:
Unanimous.
Ìtem 5. MOVED by Holloway and sec-
onded by Trautman to award Aggregate
Stockpile Project AGG 2012-2 to Western
Construction Ìnc., PO Box 771, Rapid
City, SD, in the amount of $145,073.28.
Vote: Unanimous.
Ìtem 6. MOVED by Holloway and sec-
onded by Trautman to award Asphalt Sur-
face Crack Sealing Project ASC 2012 to
Highway Ìmprovements Ìnc., PO Box
1803, Sioux Falls, SD, in the amount of
$72,734. Vote: Unanimous.
Annual Supplies: MOVED by Trautman
and seconded by Holloway to award the
bids for Annual Supplies as listed below
to the lowest bidder per the recommen-
dation of the Pennington County Highway
Department. Vote: Unanimous.
· Aggregate Materials: Rapid City
Quarry, Ìtems No. 2 & 5 to Hills Materials
Company, Rapid City, SD; Perli Pit
Quarry, Ìtems No. 2, 5 & 6 to J & L Gravel
Ìnc., 24045 Twin Springs Road, Hill City,
SD; Rapid City Quarry, Ìtems No. 1 & 3 to
Pete Lien & Sons. Rapid City, SD.
· Asphalt Concrete Composite: Hills
Materials Company, PO Box 2320, Rapid
City, SD
· Asphalt Maintenance Materials:
Simon Contractors of SD Ìnc., PO Box
397, Rapid City, SD
· Concrete Products: Cretex Concrete
Products West Ìnc., PO Box 1620, Rapid
City, SD
· Corrugated Metal Pipe: True North
Steel, PO Box 1439, Huron, SD
· Cutback and Emulsified Asphalt: Hills
Materials Co., PO Box 2320, Rapid City,
SD
· De-Ìcing Sand: Pete Lien & Sons, PO
Box 440, Rapid City, SD
· Equipment Rental: Bierschbach
Equipment and Supply, 3030 N. Plaza
Drive, Rapid City, SD and Jenner Equip-
ment Co., PO Box 3102, Rapid City, SD,
based upon availability of equipment.
· Fencing: M & M Fencing, 714 North-
ridge Drive, Rapid City, SD
· Guardrail: J. H. Hilt Engineering Ìnc.,
PO Box 9338, Rapid City, SD
· Magnesium Chloride Solution: Z & S
Dust Control Systems, 22470 Bennett
Road, Rapid City, SD
· Seeding, Fertilizing, Mulching and
Erosion Control Blanket: M & M Fencing,
714 Northridge Drive, Rapid City, SD
· Timber Bridge Materials: Wheeler
Lumber LLC, PO Box 8, Whitewood, SD
· Traffic Control Materials: Lyle Signs
Ìnc., 115 17th St. SW, Jamestown, ND
B. Bridge Rehabilitation Projects:
MOVED by Trautman and seconded by
Petersen to approve Resolution 03-06-
2012, substituting Project BRF 6220
PCEM 02ES and Project BRF 6654(01)
PCEM 02ET with the rehabilitation of
Bridge 52-316-316 and Bridge 52-317-
314. Vote: Unanimous.
RESOLUTION 03-06-2012
A RESOLUTION TO
PROGRAM A BRIDGE
REPLACEMENT PROJECT
ON THE SOUTH DAKOTA
TRANSPORTATION
IMPROVEMENT PLAN
WHEREAS, Pennington
County has Structure Rehabil-
itation Project BRF 6220
PCEM 02ES, for Bridge 52-
399-370, located .03 south and
0.5 east of Reptile Gardens
and Structure Rehabilitation
Project BRF 6654(01) PCEM
02ET, For Bridge 52-395-367,
located 0.1 south and 0.1 east
of Reptile Gardens, scheduled
for Rehabilitation in 2017, on
the current South Dakota
Transportation Ìmprovement
Plan (STÌP); and
WHEREAS, the Pennington
County 2011 Bridge Ìnspection
Report for Bridge 52-316-316,
located 0.8 east and 1.8 south
of Johnson Siding, recom-
mends that this bridge be con-
sidered for replacement due to
deterioration of the wood abut-
ments and wood cap, and rec-
ommends that Bridge 52-317-
314, located 0.9 east and 1.6
south of Johnson Siding should
be rehabilitated; and
WHEREAS, Pennington
County rehabilitated Bridge 52-
399-370, Project BRF 6220
PCEM 02ES, and rehabilitated
Bridge 52-395-367, Project
BRF 6654(01) PCEM 02ET in
2011 with local funds, and
WHEREAS, the Pennington
County Commissioners have
determined that it is in the best
interest of the citizens of Pen-
nington County that Bridge 52-
316-316, located 0.8 east and
1.8 south of Johnson Siding be
replaced, and Bridge 52-317-
314, located 0.9 east and 1.6
south of Johnson Siding be re-
habilitated, now
THEREFORE, BE ÌT RE-
SOLVED that Bridge 52-316-
316, located 0.8 east and 1.8
south of Johnson Siding and
Bridge 52-317-314, located 0.9
east and 1.6 south of Johnson
Siding be scheduled for re-
placement/rehabilitation in
2017 in substitution of Project
BRF 6220 PCEM 02ES, and
Project BRF 6654(01) PCEM
02ET; and
BE ÌT FURTHER RE-
SOLVED that Project BRF
6220 PCEM 02ES and Project
BRF 6654(01) PCEM 02ET be
removed from the South
Dakota Transportation Ìm-
provement Plan (STÌP).
Dated this 6th day of March,
2012.
/s/Lyndell Petersen,
Chairperson
Pennington County Board of
Commissioners
ATTEST: (SEAL)
/s/Julie A. Pearson,
Auditor
MOVED by Trautman and seconded
by Petersen to approve Federal Aid
Bridge Replacement or Rehabilitation
Program Resolution for County and
Urban Projects, for Bridge 52-316-316
and Bridge 52-317-314 (two resolutions).
Vote: Unanimous.
FEDERAL AID BRIDGE
REPLACEMENT OR
REHABILITATION
PROGRAM RESOLUTION
FOR COUNTY AND URBAN
PROJECTS
WHEREAS, Pennington
County desires the rehabilita-
tion of the bridge hereinafter
described:
STRUCTURE NUMBER
AND LOCATÌON: Bridge num-
ber 52-316-316, located 0.8
east and 1.8 south of Johnson
Siding on Thunderhead Falls
Road;
AND WHEREAS, Penning-
ton County is obligated and
hereby agrees to provide
proper maintenance as re-
quired by the Federal Highway
Act as amended and supple-
mented thereto for project after
construction is completed and
to regulate or cause to be reg-
ulated the installation of utility
facilities within the limits of the
right-of-way of the proposed
project in accordance with
State and Federal require-
ments;
AND WHEREAS, Penning-
ton County is obligated and
hereby agrees to reimburse the
State for all costs not reim-
bursable with Bridge Replace-
ment Funds;
AND WHEREAS, the bridge
is in need of replacement/reha-
bilitation for the following rea-
sons:
1. The sufficiency rating is
58.2.
2. The bridge is ___ or is not
X located on a County or Town-
ship designated Minimum
Maintenance Road.
3. The bridge is located on a
Federal Aid Route ___, a
school bus route X, a mail
route X , a field to farm to mar-
ket route ___, a lake or recre-
ation access route X, or other
(please specify) ___ .
4. The load carrying capacity
of the existing bridge can X or
cannot ___ be improved to
carry legal loads by rehabilita-
tion of the existing bridge.
NOW THEREFORE BE ÌT
RESOLVED, that the South
Dakota Department of Trans-
portation be and hereby is au-
thorized and requested to pro-
gram for construction, in accor-
dance with the "Secondary
Road Plan¨ and the State's
"Standard Specifications for
Roads and Bridges,¨ the bridge
replacement or rehabilitation
project at the above described
location. Ìtems to be handled
by State forces with Federal
Participation will include hy-
draulic study review, founda-
tions investigation (if neces-
sary), plan reviews, and con-
struction administration.
Estimated Cost of Project Ìn-
cluding Engineering:
$400,000.00
Federal Share (80%):
$320,000.00
Local Share (20%):
$80,000.00
Proposed Year of Construc-
tion: 2017
Dated at Pennington
County, SD, this 6th day of
March, 2012.
/s/ Lyndell Petersen,
Chairperson
Pennington County Board of
Commissioners
ATTEST: (SEAL)
/s/ Julie A. Pearson,
Auditor
FEDERAL AID BRIDGE
REPLACEMENT OR
REHABILITATION
PROGRAM RESOLUTION
FOR COUNTY AND URBAN
PROJECTS
WHEREAS, Pennington
County desires the rehabilita-
tion of the bridge hereinafter
described:
STRUCTURE NUMBER
AND LOCATÌON: Bridge num-
ber 52-317-314, located 0.9
east and 1.6 south of Johnson
Siding on Thunderhead Falls
Road
AND WHEREAS, Penning-
ton County is obligated and
hereby agrees to provide
proper maintenance as re-
quired by the Federal Highway
Act as amended and supple-
mented thereto for project after
construction is completed and
to regulate or cause to be reg-
ulated the installation of utility
facilities within the limits of the
right-of-way of the proposed
project in accordance with
State and Federal require-
ments.
AND WHEREAS, Penning-
ton County is obligated and
hereby agrees to reimburse the
State for all costs not reim-
bursable with Bridge Replace-
ment Funds;
AND WHEREAS, the bridge
is in need of replacement/reha-
bilitation for the following rea-
sons:
1. The sufficiency rating is
76.1.
2. The bridge is ___ or is not
X located on a County or Town-
ship designated Minimum
Maintenance Road.
3. The bridge is located on a
Federal Aid Route ___, a
school bus route X, a mail
route X, a field to farm to mar-
ket route ___, a lake or recre-
ation access route X, or other
(please specify) ___.
4. The load carrying capacity
of the existing bridge can X or
cannot ___ be improved to
carry legal loads by rehabilita-
tion of the existing bridge.
NOW THEREFORE BE ÌT
RESOLVED, that the South
Dakota Department of Trans-
portation be and hereby is au-
thorized and requested to pro-
gram for construction, in accor-
dance with the "Secondary
Road Plan¨ and the State's
"Standard Specifications for
Roads and Bridges,¨ the bridge
replacement or rehabilitation
project at the above described
location. Ìtems to be handled
by State forces with Federal
Participation will include hy-
draulic study review, founda-
tions investigation (if neces-
sary), plan reviews, and con-
struction administration.
Estimated Cost of Project Ìn-
cluding Engineering:
$300,000.00
Federal Share (80%):
$240,000.00
Local Share (20%):
$60,000.00
Proposed Year of Construc-
tion: 2017.
Dated at Pennington
County, SD, this 6th day of
March, 2012.
/s/Lyndell Petersen,
Chairperson
Pennington County Board of
Commissioners
ATTEST: (SEAL)
/s/Julie A. Pearson,
Auditor
MOVED by Trautman and seconded
by Petersen to approve Federal Aid Sur-
face Transportation Program Delete Res-
olution for County and Urban Projects, for
Project BRF 6220 PCEM 02ES and Proj-
ect BRF 6654(01) PCEM 02ET. Vote:
Unanimous.
FEDERAL AID SURFACE
TRANSPORTATION
PROGRAM DELETE
RESOLUTION FOR
COUNTY AND URBAN
PROJECTS
WHEREAS, Pennington
County wishes to delete the
referenced Projects from the
Statewide Transportation Ìm-
provement Program (STÌP);
LOCATÌON AND LENGTH:
· Project BRF 6220 PCEM
02ES, for Bridge 52-399-370,
located 0.3 south and 0.5 east
of Reptile Gardens; and
· Project BRF 6654(01)
PCEM 02ET, for Bridge 52-
395-367, located 0.1 south and
0.1 east of Reptile Gardens;
NOW THEREFORE BE ÌT
RESOLVED, that the South
Dakota Department of Trans-
portation be and hereby is au-
thorized and requested to with-
draw from the STÌP those Proj-
ects described above.
Dated at Pennington
County, SD, this 6th day of
March, 2012.
/s/Lyndell Petersen,
Chairperson
Pennington County Board of
Commissioners
ATTEST:
/s/Julie A Pearson,
Auditor
C. 2013-2017 Transportation Ìmprove-
ment Plan: MOVED by Holloway and sec-
onded by Trautman to approve the 2013
÷ 2017 Transportation Ìmprovement Plan
for Pennington County. Vote: Unanimous.
MOVED by Trautman and seconded
by Petersen to designate $942,000 in
Road and Bridge Reserves for future proj-
ects as listed on the 2013-2017 Trans-
portation Ìmprovement Plan for Penning-
ton County. Vote: Unanimous.
ITEMS FROM WEED & PEST
A. 2011-2012 Pennington County
Mountain Pine Beetle Suppression Proj-
ect Update - Scott Guffey
B. Black Hills Regional Mountain Pine
Beetle Strategy Plan ÷ Ìnformation Ìtem
C. Pennington County Mountain Pine
Beetle Working Group: MOVED by Traut-
man and seconded by Holloway to form
a Pennington County Mountain Pine Bee-
tle Working Group that will consist of a
Pennington County Commissioner and a
member from each of the following county
departments ÷ Emergency Management,
County Fire, Sheriff and Weed & Pest.
This group will develop a Mountain Pine
Beetle annual action plan until the current
epidemic population of mountain pine
beetles and the elevated risk of cata-
strophic wildfire due to mountain pine
beetle activity in Pennington County sub-
sides. Vote: Unanimous.
D. Possible Pennington County Moun-
tain Pine Beetle Tree Spraying Reim-
bursement Program: MOVED by Traut-
man and seconded by Holloway to have
Pennington County Weed & Pest develop
a mountain pine beetle preventative tree
spraying reimbursement program for
Pennington County landowners in the
highest infested areas of the county ac-
cording to the state and county mountain
pine beetle 2011-2012 survey and bring
the proposal to the BOC for approval.
Vote: Unanimous.
Expenditure of TitIe III Funds for
Mountain Pine BeetIe Mitigation: No
action was taken on this item.
ITEMS FROM CHAIR
A. Compensation Committee Commis-
sion Liaison Appointment: MOVED by Pe-
tersen and seconded by Holloway to ap-
point Commissioner Buskerud as the liai-
son to the Compensation Committee.
Vote: Unanimous.
Commissioner Davis returned at this
time.
"Road Naming" Ordinance Amend-
ment Discussion - Commissioner
Trautman
MOVED by Davis and seconded by
Holloway to send Ìtem A, First Reading
and Public Hearing of Ordinance Amend-
ment / OA 11-10, back to the Planning
Commission. Substitute motion: MOVED
by Holloway and seconded by Trautman
that the Planning Department make a
presentation to the Board of Commission-
ers regarding the need for Ordinance
Amendment / OA 11-10. Vote: Unani-
mous.
ITEMS FROM PLANNING AND 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 remove Ìtem A from the
Consent Agenda. Vote: Unanimous. Ìtem
A will be discussed at the end of the Con-
sent Agenda items.
MOVED by Trautman and seconded
by Holloway to approve Planning Ìtems B-
H as they appear on the Consent
Agenda. Vote: Unanimous.
B. FÌRST READÌNG AND PUBLÌC
HEARÌNG OF REZONE / RZ 12-03: Ken-
neth and Candice Bruns. To rezone 40.00
acres from General Agriculture District to
Limited Agriculture District in accordance
with Sections 206 and 508 of the Pen-
nington County Zoning Ordinance.
The SE1/4SW1/4, Section 29,
T1S, R7E, BHM, Pennington
County, South Dakota.
To accept the Planning Commission's
recommendation to continue Rezone / RZ
12-03 to the April 3, 2012, Board of Com-
missioners' meeting.
C. SECOND READÌNG OF REZONE /
RZ 12-01: Tim Peiper. To rezone 11.23
acres from Low Density Residential Dis-
trict to Limited Agriculture District in ac-
cordance with Section 508 of the Pen-
nington County Zoning Ordinance.
Lot 1 of W1/2SW1/4 less Tract
A of Lot 1, less Blaseg Subdi-
vision and less Right-of-Way,
Section 15, T2N, R8E, BHM,
Pennington County, South
Dakota.
To approve the second reading of Re-
zone / RZ 12-01 and authorize the Chair-
person's signature on the resolution.
ORDINANCE NO. RZ 12-01
AN ORDÌNANCE AMEND-
ÌNG SECTÌON 508 OF THE
PENNÌNGTON COUNTY
ZONÌNG ORDÌNANCE, RE-
ZONÌNG THE WÌTHÌN DE-
SCRÌBED PROPERTY:
BE ÌT HEREBY ORDAÌNED
BY THE PENNÌNGTON
COUNTY COMMÌSSÌON
THAT THE PENNÌNGTON
COUNTY ZONÌNG ORDÌ-
NANCE BE AND HEREBY ÌS
AMENDED BY AMENDÌNG
THE ZONÌNG OF THE FOL-
LOWÌNG DESCRÌBED PROP-
ERTY:
Lot 1 of W1/2SW1/4 less
Tract A of Lot 1, less Blaseg
Subdivision and less Right-of-
Way, Section 15, T2N, R8E,
BHM, Pennington County,
South Dakota.
The above-described prop-
erty is hereby rezoned from
Low Density Residential Dis-
trict to Limited Agriculture Dis-
trict.
Dated this 6th day of March,
2012.
PENNÌNGTON COUNTY
COMMÌSSÌON
/s/Lyndell Petersen,
Chairperson
ATTEST: (SEAL)
/s/Julie A. Pearson,
Auditor
D. VACATÌON OF RÌGHT-OF-WAY /
VR 12-01: Hugh and Helen Miner. To va-
cate the north 1/2 of an undeveloped 20-
foot-wide alley right-of-way adjoining Lots
3 and 4 of Silver City in accordance with
the Pennington County Zoning Ordi-
nance.
Lots 3 and 4, Block 5, Silver
City, Section 31, T2N, R5E,
BHM, Pennington County,
South Dakota.
To accept the Planning Commission's
recommended approval of Vacation of
Right-of-Way / VR 12-01 with two (2) con-
ditions. 1. That the Vacation of Right-of-
Way document (Exhibit A) be filed at Reg-
ister of Deeds; and, 2. That no structures
are placed within the portion of the va-
cated right-of-way unless an approved
Setback Variance and/or Conditional Use
Permit is obtained.
E. LAYOUT PLAT / PL 12-02: Rush-
more Cave, LLC/Tom Hagen and Bobby
Sundby. To combine lots in order to cre-
ate Lot 1R of Rushmore Cave Subdivi-
sion in accordance with Section 400.1 of
the Pennington County Subdivision Reg-
ulations.
EXÌSTÌNG LEGAL: Lot 1 of
Rushmore Cave Subdivision;
the Balance of Government Lot
5 less Rushmore Cave Subdi-
vision; and a portion of the Bal-
ance of Government Lot 4 less
Right-of-Way, all located in
Section 18, T2S, R7E, BHM,
Pennington County, South
Dakota.
PROPOSED LEGAL: Lot 1R
of Rushmore Cave Subdivi-
sion, Section 18, T2S, R7E,
BHM, Pennington County,
South Dakota.
To accept the Planning Commission's
recommendation to continue Layout Plat
/ PL 12-02 to the March 20, 2012, Board
of Commissioners' meeting.
F. LAYOUT PLAT / PL 12-03: Canadian
Pacific/David Drach; Fisk Land Surveying
÷ Agent. To create Lot SD100-Lot 1 of
WDRPÌ-SD100 Subdivision in accor-
dance with Section 400.1 of the Penning-
ton County Subdivision Regulations.
EXÌSTÌNG LEGAL: Portions
of the S1/2 of Section 3; Sec-
tion 4; and the NW1/4 of Sec-
tion 10, T1S, R15E, BHM, Pen-
nington County, South Dakota.
PROPOSED LEGAL: Lot
SD100 Lot 1 of WDRPÌ-
SD100 Subdivision, Sections
3, 4, and 10, T1S, R15E, BHM,
Pennington County, South
Dakota.
To accept the Planning Commission's
recommended approval of Layout Plat /
PL 12-03 with ten (10) conditions: 1. That
prior to filing the plat with Register of
Deeds, an eight (8) foot minor drainage
and utility easement be identified along
the interior side of all lot lines on the plat,
or a Subdivision Regulations Variance be
approved waiving this requirement; 2.
That prior to Minor Plat Submittal, the ap-
plicant rename the plat to: "Plat of Lot 1
of WDRPÌ-SD100 Subdivision;¨ 3. That
prior to Minor Plat submittal, the applicant
improve all Section Line Rights-of-Ways
to Ordinance 14 Standards or obtain ap-
proval of Subdivision Regulations Vari-
ance waiving this requirement; 4. That
prior to Minor Plat submittal, the applicant
obtain legal access to the property or ob-
tain approval of a Subdivision Regula-
tions Variance waiving this requirement;
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5. That prior to Minor Plat submittal, the
applicant submit percolation test results
and soil profile hole information or obtain
approval of a Subdivision Regulations
Variance waiving this requirement; 6.
That prior to Minor Plat submittal, the plat
should be rescaled to a scale of not more
than 1 inch = 100 feet or obtain approval
of a Subdivision Regulations Variance
waiving this requirement; 7. That major
drainage easement for existing drainage
ways be dedicated on the plat or obtain
approval of a Subdivision Regulations
Variance waiving this requirement; 8.
That at the time of construction of the rail-
road, the applicant obtains a Construction
Permit and Storm Water Quality Permit;
9. That topography be submitted at a five
(5) foot contour interval or obtain approval
of a Subdivision Regulations Variance
waiving this requirement; and, 10. That
approval of this Layout Plat does not con-
stitute approval of any further applications
to be submitted for the above-described
property.
G. THE SPRÌNG CREEK WATER-
SHED MANAGEMENT AND PROJECT
ÌMPLEMENTATÌON PLAN ÷ PROJECT
PLAN CHANGES. To authorize the Pen-
nington County Planning Director to make
minor operational changes to the Spring
Creek Watershed Management and Proj-
ect Ìmplementation for all subsequent
Segments.
H. THE SPRÌNG CREEK WATER-
SHED MANAGEMENT AND PROJECT
ÌMPLEMENTATÌON PLAN ÷ GRANT
PAYMENT REQUÌSÌTÌONS (VOUCHER).
To grant authority to the Planning Director
or Water Protection Coordinator to submit
and sign payment requisitions (vouchers)
for all subsequent Segments of the
Spring Creek Watershed Management
and Project Ìmplementation Plan and to
authorize the Chairperson's signature on
a letter to the South Dakota DENR con-
firming this action.
End of Consent Agenda.
Items Removed From Consent Agenda
A. FÌRST READÌNG AND PUBLÌC
HEARÌNG OF ORDÌNANCE AMEND-
MENT / OA 11-10. Pennington County. To
amend Section 103 "Definitions¨ and Sec-
tion 511 "Fees¨ and to add Section 320
"Road Naming¨ to the Zoning Ordinance
and to add Section 500.5-5 "Road Nam-
ing on Plats¨ to the Subdivision Regula-
tions.
MOVED by Trautman and seconded
by Davis to continue the First Reading
and Public Hearing of Ordinance Amend-
ment / OA 11-10 indefinitely. Vote: Unan-
imous.
PLANNING & ZONING REGULAR
AGENDA ITEMS
Ì. FÌRST READÌNG AND PUBLÌC
HEARÌNG OF ORDÌNANCE AMEND-
MENT / OA 11-02: Pennington County. To
add Section 319 ÷ Vacation Home
Rentals to the Pennington County Zoning
Ordinance.
MOVED by Davis and seconded by
Trautman to take a brief recess. Vote:
Unanimous. The Board recessed from
1:20 to 1:34 p.m.
MOVED by Davis and seconded by
Trautman to approve the first reading of
Ordinance Amendment / OA 11-02 as
presented. Commissioner Davis called
the question. The vote on the question
carried 3-1 with Holloway opposed. The
vote on the first reading carried 3-1 with
Holloway opposed.
MOVED by Davis to schedule the sec-
ond reading of Ordinance Amendment /
OA 11-02 on April 3, 2012. The motion
died for lack of a second.
MOVED by Trautman and seconded
by Davis to schedule the second reading
of Ordinance Amendment / OA 11-02 on
April 17, 2012. Vote: Unanimous.
EXECUTIVE SESSION per SDCL 1-25-
2
A. Personnel Ìssue per SDCL 1-25-
2(1)
B. Contractual/Pending Litigation per
SDCL 1/25/2(3)
MOVED by Davis and seconded by
Holloway to convene in executive ses-
sion. Vote: Unanimous. The Board re-
mained in executive session from 2:05
p.m. until 2:46 p.m. MOVED by Davis and
seconded by Holloway to adjourn from
executive session. Vote: Unanimous.
PERSONNEL
Buildings & Grounds: Effective 3/1/12
÷ T. Tibbetts, $14.03/hr.; Effective 3/26/12
÷ K. Pomplum, $17.91/hr.; Effective
4/1/12 ÷ M. Jorgensen, $14.74/hr.
State's Attorney: Effective 3/2/12 ÷ K.
Morsching, $16.65/hr.
Treasurer's Office: Effective 3/5/12 ÷
D. Koehn, $13.69/hr.; Effective 3/7/12 ÷
K. Rice, $13.69/hr.
PAYROLL
Commissioners, 9,384.50; Human Re-
sources, 4,585.67; Elections, 14,416.27;
Auditor - liens, 2,144.65; Auditor,
15,914.96; Treasurer, 44,991.26; Data
Processing - General, 29,545.75; State's
Attorney, 147,693.63; Public Defender,
88,874.91; Juvenile Diversion, 8,238.32;
Victim's Assistance, 5,203.66; Buildings
& Grounds, 94,264.95; Equalization,
67,334.02; Register of Deeds, 22,784.65;
Sheriff, 329,230.37; Service Station,
8,051.33; HÌDTA Grant, 8,941.47; Jail,
431,458.15; Jail Work Program, 4,977.33;
Hill City Law, 11,444.62; Keystone Law,
5,475.52; New Underwood ÷ Law,
4,170.67; School Liaison, 16,646.06; Wall
Law, 11,465.76; JSC Teachers,
18,845.18; Home Detention, 8,309.76;
JAÌG/JSC, 7,942.98; Alcohol & Drug,
126,621.93; Friendship House,
57,313.66; Economic Assistance,
52,164.53; Mental & Alcohol-SAO,
7,775.38; Mental & Alcohol-HHS,
3,508.25; Extension, 4,280.16; Weed &
Pest, 8,941.97; Mountain Pine Beetle,
7,937.35; Planning and Zoning,
22,492.16; Water Protection, 4,264.00;
Ordinance, 3,508.25; Juvenile Services
Center, 233,827.32; Highway,
183,994.80; Fire Administration,
6,322.54; Dispatch, 161,551.58; Emer-
gency Management, 4,790.19; Emer-
gency Management, 564.42; 24-7 Pro-
gram, 16,674.43.
AUDITOR'S ACCOUNT OF THE
TREASURER
To the Pennington County Board of
Commissioners, Ì hereby submit the fol-
lowing report of my examination of the
cash and cash items in the hands of the
County Treasurer as of February 17,
2012: Total balances of checking/savings
accounts, $25,520,321.94; Total balance
of Treasurer's Office safe cash,
$7,600.00; Total certificates of deposit,
$4,561,929.54; Total Prime Value Ìnvest-
ment, $3,279,498.05; Total petty cash,
$111,570.00; Total Cash Ìtems, $650.88;
Total long/short, (302.33); Total,
$32,481,268.08. Submitted by Lori Wes-
sel, Deputy Auditor.
VOUCHERS
First Administrators, 258,097.57; Office
Depot Credit Plan, 151.29; Verizon,
962.63; City Of Rapid City-Water,
1,021.34; Knology, 6,721.74; Medical
Waste Transport, 139.50; MDU, 6,380.54;
Bh Power Ìnc, 6,677.45; First Ìnterstate
Bank, 11,489.25; Midcontinent Communi-
cations, 55.00; Qwest Corporation,
240.59; CBM Food Service, 20,497.68;
Qwest Communications Co, 2.99; Fed-
eral High Risk Pool, 172.00; Wellmark
BC/BS, 486.09; SDACC, 300.00; Mt
Rushmore Telephone, 101.26; Golden
West Co, 1,180.14; AT&T Mobility,
847.23; City Of Hill City, 55.03; City Of
Wall, 127.00; West River Electric,
2,200.80.
ADJOURN
MOVED by Davis and seconded by
Trautman to adjourn the meeting. Vote:
Unanimous. There being no further busi-
ness, the meeting was adjourned at 2:46
p.m.
Julie A. Pearson,
Auditor
Published March 22, 2012, at the total ap-
proximate cost of $365.97.
WEST RIVER WATER
DEVELOPMENT
DISTRICT
MINUTES
FEBRUARY 16, 2012
CALL TO ORDER: The West River
Water Development District convened for
their regular meeting at the West River
Water Development District Project Office
in Murdo, SD. Chairman Joseph Hieb
called the meeting to order at 10:30 a.m.
(CT).
Roll Call was taken and Chairman
Joseph Hieb declared a quorum was
present. Directors present were: Joseph
Hieb, Casey Krogman, Marion Matt and
Veryl Prokop. Absent: Lorne Smith. Also
present: Jake Fitzgerald, Manager; Kati
Venard, Sec./Bookkeeper; Dave Larson,
Larson Law PC.
ADDITIONS TO AGENDA: MSAC Proj-
ect Request. Motion by Director Krog-
man, seconded by Director Matt to ap-
prove the additions. Motion carried unan-
imously.
APPROVE AGENDA: Motion by Director
Matt, seconded by Director Prokop to ap-
prove the agenda as amended. Motion
carried unanimously.
APPROVE MINUTES: The minutes of
the January 12, 2012, meeting were pre-
viously mailed to the Board for their re-
view. Motion by Director Prokop, sec-
onded by Director Matt to approve the
January minutes. Motion carried unani-
mously.
FINANCIAL REPORT:
A. APPROVAL OF BÌLLS: Joseph
Hieb, $56.61; Casey Krogman, $56.61;
Marion Matt, $56.61; Veryl Prokop,
$56.61; West River/Lyman-Jones RWS,
$1,000.00; Pennington County Courant,
$32.49; Lyman County Herald, $35.45;
Kadoka Press, $45.81; Murdo Coyote,
$36.04; Todd County Tribune, $36.58; Pi-
oneer Review, $34.44. Motion by Direc-
tor Krogman, seconded by Director
Prokop to approve the District bills. Mo-
tion carried unanimously.
B. DÌSTRÌCT FÌNANCÌAL STATUS
REPORT: The financial status of the Dis-
trict to date was previously sent to the
Board. A copy of the January Financial
Report is on file at the District office in
Murdo. Motion by Director Matt, sec-
onded by Director Prokop to approve the
January Financial Report. Motion carried
unanimously.
REPORTS:
A. MANAGER'S REPORT: Manager
Fitzgerald presented his February report
to the Board. Motion by Director Krog-
man, seconded by Director Matt to ap-
prove the Manager's Report. Motion car-
ried unanimously.
B. OTHER REPORTS: None
MSAC PROJECT REQUEST: Manager
Fitzgerald presented a letter from the Mis-
souri Sedimentation Action Coalition re-
questing $1,200 in funding assistance to
produce a 10-minute video presentation
featuring aerial photos taken of the Mis-
souri River flooding. This video will be
used at public presentations and online.
Motion by Director Matt, seconded by Di-
rector Krogman to approve the assis-
tance to MSAC in the amount of $1,200.
ADJOURNMENT:
There being no further business, the
meeting was adjourned at 10:45 A.M.
(CT).
ATTEST:
_________________
Kati Venard,
Recording Secretary
___________
Joseph Hieb,
Chairman
Published March 22, 2012 , at the total ap-
proximate cost of $31.19.
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE TO REDEEM
FROM TAX DEED
To the following owners of record or their
unknown executors, administrators, heirs,
devisees, or legatees.
080431 LOT 4 AND THE NORTH 40
FEET (N40') OF LOT 5 ÌN BLOCK
10 MADSEN ADDÌTÌON TO THE
TOWN OF UNDERWOOD, NOW
CÌTY OF NEW UNDERWOOD,
PENNÌNGTON COUNTY, SOUTH
DAKOTA. (ÌD 54825) BENÌTA R
WHÌTE-GÌLBERT, GARY C
GÌLBERT, FÌRST WESTERN
BANK, STATE OF SOUTH
DAKOTA AND ÌRS.
You are hereby notified that, at a sale of
land and lots for unpaid taxes by the
County Treasurer of Pennington County,
South Dakota, the aforesaid described
real property situated in Pennington
County, South Dakota was first offered for
sale at public auction to competitive bid-
ders. Not having been sold for want of
bidders, said County Treasurer's Certifi-
cates of sale for same was issued by the
County Treasurer of Pennington County,
South Dakota, who is now the lawful
owner thereof. The right of redemption
will expire and deeds for said lots will be
made upon expiration of sixty days from
completed service of notices.
Dated at Rapid City, this 6th day of March
2012
Janet Sayler
Treasurer of Pennington County
Published March 15 & 22, 2012, at the
total approximate cost of $27.91.
WALL CITY COUNCIL
MINUTES
MARCH 8, 2012
The Wall City Council met for a regular
meeting March 8, 2012 at 6:30 pm in the
Community Center meeting room.
Members present: Dave Hahn, Mayor;
Rick Hustead, Councilman; Pete Dunker,
Councilman; Bill Leonard, Councilman;
Jerry Morgan, Councilman; Stan Ander-
son, Councilman; Mike Anderson, Coun-
cilman;
Others present: Carolynn Anderson, Fi-
nance Officer; Lindsey Hildebrand,
Chamber/Assistant FO; Audrina Harper,
Teen 19; Pandi Pittman, Teen 19 Advisor;
Deputy Darren Ginn; Lt. Kraig Wood;
Capt. Cory Brubakken; Anne Clark and
Laurie Hindman, Pennington Co.
Courant; Jeff Clark, Public Works Direc-
tor; Jace Shearer; Tisha Rose; Martha
Whitcher; Karol Harper
Motion by Leonard, second by Dunker to
approve the agenda. Motion carried.
Deputy Ginn presented the police report,
introduced the new patrol supervisor,
Lieutenant Kraig Wood, and requested
the fee for community center use be
waived for the freshman impact, an im-
paired driving seminar for area high
school freshman. Motion by Hustead to
waive community center fee for the April
25, 2012 seminar, second by S. Ander-
son. Motion carried.
Motion by S. Anderson to approve a con-
ditional use permit for a three-year period
for Jace Shearer and Tisha Rose to oper-
ate a beauty shop out of 609 Glenn
Street, second by Morgan. Motion car-
ried.
Approval of the Cetec agreement for
services with pay rates was tabled for the
March 12th meeting so that last year's
rates could be reviewed.
Lease agreement with Jim Bloom was up
for renewal; previous lease was for $4.26
per acre. Bloom countered with an offer
of $2 per acre. The area is not fenced and
does not have water. Motion by Dunker
to offer Jim Bloom a one-year lease at $2
per acre for the grazing land lease re-
newal, second by M. Anderson. Motion
carried.
Motion by Hustead to have the Public
Work employee's prioritized clean up list
be completed and a progress report
brought back to the April meeting, second
by Leonard. Motion carried.
Twila Trask had inquired about using Mil-
ton's memorial funds for a gated entrance
at the rodeo grounds; as it would be on
city property. Motion by Leonard to ap-
proved installation of memorial gate at
rodeo ground entrance pending approval
of design by the council, second by Mor-
gan. Motion carried.
Finance Officer (FO) Anderson noted: ap-
proval of training or other situations that
need council approval should be author-
ized during a meeting, not taken to the
council on a one-to-one basis. Ìt has been
done that way in the past by it is not
proper procedure.
Motion by Dunker to approve a special
malt beverage license to the Wall Cele-
bration Committee for March 17th, 2012,
second by Morgan. Motion carried.
Motion by Dunker to approve starting the
equalization board meeting on March
19th at 5:00 pm, second by Hustead. Mo-
tion carried.
The Dakota Mill resolution was reviewed
and as several changes were suggested,
it was tabled until the March 12th, 2012
special meeting.
Mayor Hahn recommended that the coun-
cil be mindful of the reason for the special
city council meeting on March 12th. What
the city should give financially to the dis-
trict as well as handling of all assets.
FO Anderson stated: council committee's
are mayor appointed; therefore, the
mayor should be notified and present at
each meeting.
Motion by S. Anderson to approved the
annual report as presented, second by
Dunker. Motion carried.
Public Works Director (PWD) Clark noted
that his cell phone does not always re-
ceive calls while in the public works build-
ing, but please leave a message or call
the shop number.
Motion by Leonard, to accept Steve
Eisenbraun's resignation from the Library
Board, second by Dunker. Motion car-
ried. Possible replacement for Eisen-
braun should be a representative from
within the city. The rural area is heavily
represented on the current board.
Motion by S. Anderson, second by Hus-
tead to approve Wall City minutes for
February 9th. Motion carried
Motion by M. Anderson, second by
Dunker to approve Fire Department min-
utes from August through January. Motion
carried.
Motion by S. Anderson, second by M. An-
derson to approve Ambulance minutes
from September through January, but
withhold December 19th's minutes for
question and review. Motion carried.
Motion by Dunker, second by Leonard to
approve Library minutes from January
through February. Motion carried.
As a reminder ÷ the City of Wall sub-divi-
sion minutes are due on a monthly basis.
Motion by Hustead, second by S. Ander-
son to approve paying the March City of
Wall bills. Motion carried.
MARCH 2012 CITY BILLS
ATLANTA LÌGHT BULBS, ÌNC, lightbulbs,
2,475.91; BLACK HÌLLS CHEMÌCAL, CC
supplies, 244.68; CETEC, drainage im-
provement from S Blvd to Railroad at Da,
2,754.65; CORNER PANTRY, cookies for
meeting, 51.48; CROWN OÌL, fuel,
1,078.80; DAKOTA BACKUP, backup
service, 152.35; DAKOTA BUSÌNESS
CENTER, copier contract, 159.61;
DAKOTA PUMP & CONTROL CO., ÌNC,
starter for school lift station, 1,176.08;
ENERGY LABORATORÌES, soil testing,
40.00; FÌRST ÌNTERSTATE BANK, sales
tax, 430.69; FÌRST ÌNTERSTATE BANK,
ach fees, 12.10; GOLDEN WEST TELE,
CC phone, 513.38; HÌLDEBRAND
STEEL & CONCRETE, sand for BB field,
414.02; JÌM KÌTTERMAN, insurance re-
imbursement, 414.61; MOSES BUÌLD-
ÌNG CENTER, Posts for rubble site fence,
301.07; MUNÌCÌPAL CODE CORPORA-
TÌON, ordinances codified, 1,037.13;
PENNÌNGTON COUNTY COURANT,
publishings, 237.53; PETTY CASH,
postage, 120.93; POSTMASTER, mailing
for water report, 161.00; SD DEPART-
MENT OF REVENUE, water testing,
13.00; SD DEPT OF TRANSPORTA-
TÌON, sand/salt mix 17ton, 459.00;
SDML, district 9 meeting, 60.00; SER-
VALL UNÌFORM, CC rugs, 53.49;
SOUTHERN HÌLLS PUBLÌSHÌNG, ÌNC,
publication for hearing, 24.77; WALKER
NAPA, oil filter-white pickup, 7.49;
WALKER REFUSE, garbage contract,
7,325.04; WALL BUÌLDÌNG CENTER,
supplies, 123.30; WALL DRUG STORE,
donuts for training, 63.72 ; WEST
RÌVER ELEC, well pumping electricity,
8,906.53; WEST RÌVER/LYMAN-JONES
RURAL, water purchases, 3,500.00
TOTAL: 32,312.36

Gross SaIaries - February 29, 2012:
Gross Salaries: Adm. - $5,336.16; PWD -
$9,520.08

AFLAC, Employee Supplemental Ìns.,
$357.10; HEALTH POOL, Health/Life Ìn-
surance, $4,086.42; METLÌFE, Employee
Supplemental, $25.00; SDRS, Employee
Retirement, $1,754.26; SDRS-SRP, Em-
ployee Supp Retirement plan, $150.00;
FÌRST ÌNTERSTATE BANK, Employee
payroll tax, $3,094.16
Motion by S. Anderson, second by Hus-
tead to approve paying the March Fire
Department bills. Motion carried.
MARCH 2012 FIRE DEPT BILLS
BADLANDS BAR, food for meetings,
43.25; CORNER PANTRY, fuel, 38.71;
FÌRST ÌNTERSTATE BANK, 2 spot lights
- Cabella's, 57.66; GOLDEN WEST
TELE, phone-internet, 130.27; PEN-
NÌNGTON COUNTY COURANT, En-
velopes & letterhead, 145.00; WALL
BUÌLDÌNG CENTER, supplies, 27.46;
WEST RÌVER ELEC, electricity, 507.94.
TOTAL: 950.29
Motion by Hustead, second by Dunker to
approve the March Ambulance bills. Mo-
tion carried.
MARCH 2012 AMBULANCE BILLS
AT & T, cell phone, 46.18; CROWN OÌL,
fuel, 753.11; DE'S OÌL & PROPANE, tires
and wiper blades for W2, 1,826.27;
EMERGENCY MEDÌCAL PRODUCTS,
supplies, 372.37; FÌRST ÌNTERSTATE
BANK, office supplies, 14.62; GOLDEN
WEST, phone-internet, 171.17; Matheson
Tri-Gas Ìnc, oxygen supplies, 74.86;
PETTY CASH, meals for runs to Rapid
City, 107.12; RAPÌD CÌTY FÌRE DEPT,
ALS runs, 600.00; WALL BUÌLDÌNG
CENTER, supplies, 16.74; WEST RÌVER
ELEC, electricity, 200.89.
TOTAL: 4,183.33
Gross SaIaries - February 29, 2012:
Gross Salaries: $4,742.41

FÌRST WESTERN BANK, Employee
payroll tax, $919.63.
Motion by Hustead, second by Leonard to
approve the March Library bills. Motion
carried.
MARCH 2012 LIBRARY BILLS
BROAD REACH, books, 94.80; WENDY
BRUNNEMANN, books, 57.53; FÌRST
ÌNTERSTATE BANK, books from Ama-
zon, 91.78; GOLDEN WEST TELE,
phone, 56.54; JUNÌOR LÌBRARY GUÌLD,
books, 171.00; MENARDS, tile for bath-
room - bathroom shelf, 118.09; MÌ-
DAMERÌCA BOOKS, books, 104.22; TLC
ELECTRÌC, ÌNC, emergency lights in-
stalled, 486.85; WALL BUÌLDÌNG CEN-
TER, supplies for tile installed, 80.35;
WEST RÌVER ELEC, electricity, 135.92.
TOTAL: 1,397.08

Gross SaIaries - February 29, 2012:
Gross Salaries: $647.25

FÌRST WESTERN BANK, Employee
payroll tax, $86.07
At this time the on-call schedule, the com-
pensatory time report, the community
center report and the Wall Health Service
report were reviewed.
Motion by Hustead to approve changes
presented by FO Anderson to the policy
handbook regarding holiday pay and sub-
mittal of daily timesheets, second by S.
Anderson. Motion carried.
Motion by Leonard to approve sending
Jim Kitterman to a safety coordinator
workshop in Sturgis on April 25th and
26th, second by Hustead. Motion carried.
Motion by S. Anderson to approve the 1st
reading of Ordinance 12-1; amending
services provided by the city, second by
Morgan. Motion carried.
Curb and gutter repair was discussed, the
street committee met and recommends
rolling current budget for curb and gutter
repair of $25,000 over to CY2013; thus,
increasing the budget for next year and
do city wide repair project in 2013. The
current estimated cost for repairs is
$55,000.00. PWD Clark would like to see
$40,000 in the 2013 budget to add to the
$25,000.
PWD Clark will get quotes to install a
wheel chair ramp at the corner of 5th Av-
enue and Norris Street.
Motion by Hustead to send Clark and
Bryan to water classes in Rapid City on
April 18th and 19th, second by Leonard.
Motion carried.
Leonard noted that the house on 428 4th
Avenue is scheduled to be sold at a Sher-
iff's auction on March 28th.
Mayor Hahn noted that the estimate for a
6¨ water main to the airport, which in-
cludes a fire hydrant, was $19,025 and
that it will be on the March 12th agenda.
Ìtems for discussion included a response
letter formed by FO Anderson to a letter
received from Butch Kitterman concern-
ing issues with Dakota Mill. Also ruts are
forming behind the post office, Hustead
and Clark will look into the issue to see if
it is on city property, Marjorie Hustead's
property or both.
There will be a special city council meet-
ing on Monday, March 12th at 4:00 pm.
The next regular city council meeting will
be Thursday, April 5th, at 6:30 pm.
With no further business, the meeting
was adjourned at 8:00 pm.
_____________
David L. Hahn,
Mayor
___________________
Carolynn M. Anderson,
Finance Officer
Published March 22, 2012, at the total ap-
proximate cost of $116.64.
Proceedings of Pennington
County Commissioners
(Continued from previous page)
Exhibit Ì
MUNICIPALITY OF WASTA
STATEMENT OF FUND CASH BALANCES
ALL FUNDS
31-Dec-11
Enterprise Funds
GeneraI Water Sewer Meter Street TotaI
Fund Fund Fund Fund Fund

Cash Assets:
Cash in Checking Accounts.........59,911.46............28,826.74..........15,426.81..........10,452.60............12,585.57.....127,203.18
Change and Petty Cash..................50.00...............................................................................................................................50.00
Savings Certificates ....................25,000.00 ....................................................................................................................25,000.00
101 FUND CASH BALANCES
(Note 1)..................................84,961.46............28,826.74..........15,426.81..........10,452.60............12,585.57.....152,253.18
MunicipaI funds are deposited or invested with the foIIowing depositories:
First Ìnterstate Bank.......................................................................................................................................................127,203.18
Finance Officer........................................................................................................................................................................50.00
First Ìnterstate Bank.........................................................................................................................................................25,000.00
TotaI...............................................................................................................................................................................152,253.18

Note 1: These amounts must equal the amounts stated on the bottom line of Exhibit ÌÌ.
Exhibit ÌÌ
MUNICIPALITY OF WASTA
STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS, DISBURSEMENTS AND CHANGES IN FUND CASH BALANCES
ALL FUNDS
For the Year Ended December 31, 2011
Enterprise Fund
GeneraI Water Sewer Meter Street TotaI
Fund Fund Fund Fund Fund
Receipts (Source):
311 Property Taxes . . . . . . . . . . .4940.38 ...................-0- .....................-0- .....................-0- . . . . . . . . . . .-0-................4940.38
313 Sales Tax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5839.48 ...................-0- .....................-0- .....................-0- . . . . . . . . . . .-0-................5839.48
311-319 Other Taxes (319) . . . . . .82.12 .....................-0- .....................-0- .....................-0- . . . . . . . . . . .-0-....................82.12
320 Licenses and Permits . . . . . .826.00 ....................-0- .....................-0- .....................-0- . . . . . . . . . . .-0-..................826.00
335.1 Bank Franchise Tax . . . . . . .51.64 .....................-0- .....................-0- .....................-0- . . . . . . . . . . .-0-....................51.64
335.2 Motor Vehicle Commercial
Prorate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .232.64 ....................-0- .....................-0- .....................-0- . . . . . . . . . . .-0-..................232.64
335.3 Liquor Tax Reversion . . . . .469.04 ....................-0- .....................-0- .....................-0- . . . . . . . . . . .-0-..................469.04
335.4 Motor Vehicle Licenses
(5%) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2176.52 ...................-0- .....................-0- .....................-0- . . . . . . . . . . .-0-................2176.52
335.8 Local Government Highway
and Bridge Fund . . . . . . . . . . . .3629.69 ...................-0- .....................-0- .....................-0- . . . . . . . . . . .-0-................3629.69
341-349 Charges for Goods and
Services (341) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8145.75 ...................-0- .....................-0- .....................-0- . . . . . . . . . . .-0-................8145.75
361 Ìnvestment Earnings . . . . . . .292.95 ....................-0- .....................-0- .....................-0- . . . . . . . . . . .-0-..................292.95
362 Rentals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7375.83 ...................-0- .....................-0- .....................-0- . . . . . . . . . . .-0-................7375.83
363-369 Other Revenues (369) . .364.26 ....................-0- .....................-0- .....................-0- . . . . . . . . . . .-0-..................364.26

ENTERPRISE FUNDS
380 Enterprise Operating
Revenue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .-0-...................9,197.80............3,700.50............1,117.50 . . . . . . . . .-0-..............14015.80
TotaI Receipts . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34426.30 .............9,197.80............3,700.50............1,117.50 . . . . . . . . .-0-..............48442.10

Disbursements (Function):
411-419 General
Government (414) . . . . . . . . . .11195.23 ..................-0- .....................-0- .....................-0- . . . . . . . . . . .-0- ..............11195.23
422 Fire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2514.86 ...................-0- .....................-0- .....................-0- . . . . . . . . . . .-0-................2514.86
431 Highways and Streets (Ìncludes
snow removal & street lights) . .6473.89 ...................-0- .....................-0- .....................-0- . . . . . . . . . . .-0-................6473.89
432 Sanitation (includes garbage
& rubble sites) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8033.42 ...................-0- .....................-0- .....................-0- . . . . . . . . . . .-0-................8033.42
410 Personal Services . . . . . . . . . . .-0- ...................8418.68.............3116.40 .................-0- . . . . . . . . . . .-0- ..............11535.08
TotaI Disbursements . . . . . . . .28217.40..............8418.68.............3116.40 .................-0- . . . . . . . . . . .-0-..............39752.48

SubtotaI of Receipts, Disbursements
and Transfers . . . . . . . . . . . . .6208.90................779.12...............584.10..............1117.50 . . . . . . . . .-0-................8689.62

Fund Cash BaIanc1 . . . . . . . . . . .78752.56.............28047.62...........14842.71............9335.10 . . . . . . .12585.57 ......143563.56

Adjustments:
Restated Fund Cash BaIance,
January 1, 20__ . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78752.56.............28047.62...........14842.71............9335.10 . . . . . . .12585.57 ......143563.56

FUND CASH BALANCE,
DECEMBER 31, 20__ . . . . . . . . .84961.46.............28826.74...........15426.81...........10452.60 . . . . . .12585.57 ......152253.18
Published March 22, 2012, at the total approximate cost of $148.80.
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SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL
MEETING
MINUTES
MARCH 12, 2012
The Wall City Council met for a special
meeting March 12th at 4:00 pm in the
Community Center meeting room.
Members present: Dave Hahn, Mayor;
Rick Hustead, Councilman; Pete Dunker,
Councilman; Bill Leonard, Councilman;
Jerry Morgan, Councilman; Stan Ander-
son, Councilman; Mike Anderson, Coun-
cilman
Others present: Carolynn Anderson, Fi-
nance Officer; Lindsey Hildebrand,
Chamber/Assistant FO; Laurie Hindman,
Pennington Co. Courant; Jeff Clark, Pub-
lic Works; Carla Jobgen; Butch Kitterman;
Mark Hindman; Larry Gravatt; Dawn
Hilgenkamp, Dick Johnson
Motion by S. Anderson, second by
Dunker to approve the agenda. Motion
carried.
Motion by S. Anderson to not install a 6¨
water line to the airport at this time, sec-
ond by M. Anderson. Motion carried.
Leonard noted that the house on 428 4th
Avenue would be sold by auction on
March 28th at 10:00 am on the steps of
the Pennington County Courthouse.
Motion by M. Anderson to request Cetec
to use CY2011 rates through CY2012,
second by Morgan. Motion carried.
Motion by S. Anderson to work with
Dakota Mill on the plat needed for their
track extension project and to authorize
spending up to $5,000 on engineering
fees for the city engineer to review all pro-
posals from Dakota Mill's engineer, sec-
ond by Dunker. Motion carried with Mor-
gan abstaining.
Larry Gravatt presented an updated pro-
posed ambulance district budget to the
council and spoke on the need to gener-
ate a reliable method of revenue to main-
tain the Wall Ambulance Service. The
agriculture land will not be included in the
tax assessment, which dropped the tax-
able valuation from approximately $150
million to $60 million. Ìn the last five
years, the average funding the city has
given to the ambulance service is
$44,828.
Motion by Dunker to approve Resolution
12-3; Support and Ìnclusion in the Ambu-
lance District, with the inclusion of pro-
posed funding to begin in CY2013 and
the District's budget will be reviewed an-
nually, second by M. Anderson. Motion
carried.
RESOLUTION 12-3
RESOLUTÌON FOR CÌTY OF
WALL SUPPORT and ÌNCLU-
SÌON ÌN THE
EASTERN PENNÌNGTON
COUNTY AMBULANCE
DÌSTRÌCT
WHEREAS, the City Council
for the municipality of Wall,
South Dakota having met at
their special meeting on the
12th day of March, 2012; and
WHEREAS, the City of Wall
recognizes the need and im-
portance for a qualified and re-
liably funded Basic Life Sup-
port service based in Wall,
South Dakota servicing the
surrounding communities, and
WHEREAS, an organized
Ambulance District would need
to be formed to set boundaries
for this service, and
WHEREAS, the City of Wall
chooses to be included within
the boundaries of this ambu-
lance district, and
WHEREAS, the City of Wall
and the Ambulance District
shall enter into a written lease
agreement for the assets
owned by the City, and
WHEREAS, the City of Wall
shall budget annually, 6% of
City sales tax revenue, not to
exceed the amount of
$50,000.00 to the Ambulance
District beginning with the 2013
budget; based on the sales tax
revenue collected two (2) years
prior to the budget year, and
WHEREAS, these budgeted
funds shall be reviewed annu-
ally before June 1st when said
district submits their proposed
budget to the City and County
Auditor, and
BE IT RESOLVED, the
City's budgeted funds may be
adjusted if the tax assessment
is adjusted; as per budget ap-
proval by the City and District,
and
BE IT FURTHER RE-
SOLVED, the City of Wall shall
by this resolution, support said
district publicly, as it is pre-
sented to the Commissioners
of Pennington County, South
Dakota for approval by Resolu-
tion.
Dated this 12th day of March,
2012.
____________
David L. Hahn,
Mayor
Attest:
___________________
Carolynn M. Anderson,
Finance Officer
Finance Officer Anderson stated, she
hopes the council can attend the March
22nd public meeting.
With no further business, the meeting
was adjourned at 5:25 pm.
_______________
David L. Hahn,
Mayor
___________________
Carolynn M. Anderson,
Finance Officer
Published March 22, 2012, at the total ap-
proximate cost of $72.45.
NOTICE OF HEARING
BEFORE
THE PENNINGTON COUNTY
PLANNING AND ZONING
COMMISSION
AND THE PENNINGTON COUNTY
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
NOTÌCE ÌS HEREBY GÌVEN that the
Pennington County Planning Commission
and the Pennington County Board of
Commissioners will hold a public hearing
to consider the following proposed ordi-
nance amendment to the Pennington
County Zoning Ordinance adopted as an
adjunct to the Pennington County Com-
prehensive Plan:
OA 12-02 ÷ Amendment to Section 204-
J-3-r.
Said hearing will be held by the Planning
Commission on Monday, April 9, 2012, at
9:00 a.m. and the Pennington County
Board of Commissioners on Tuesday,
April 17, 2012, at 10:30 a.m. in the Com-
missioners' Meeting Room at the Pen-
nington County Courthouse, Rapid City,
South Dakota. Any interested party may
appear and be heard. Copies of the pro-
posed amendments may be viewed at the
Planning Department located at 315 St.
Joseph Street, Suite 118, Rapid City,
South Dakota, during regular business
hours.
ADA Compliance: Pennington County
fully subscribes to the provisions of the
Americans with Disabilities Act. Ìf you de-
sire to attend this public meeting and are
in need of special accommodations,
please notify the Planning Director so that
appropriate auxiliary aids and services
are available.
DAN JENNÌSSEN,
PLANNÌNG DÌRECTOR
JULÌE A. PEARSON,
PENNÌNGTON COUNTY AUDÌTOR
Published March 22, 2012, at the total ap-
proximate cost of $17.15.
FLAT BUTTE
TOWNSHIP #12
BOARD OF EQUALIZATION
Flat Butte Township #12 will meet as a
Board of Equalization on Monday, March
26, 2012, at 7:00 p.m., at the Leslie
Williams residence.
Kay Williams,
Clerk
Published March 22, 2012, at the total ap-
proximate cost of $5.42.
NOTICE OF MEETING
OF PENNINGTON COUNTY
EQUALIZATION BOARD
SDCL 10-11-25
NOTÌCE ÌS HEREBY GÌVEN that the
Board of County Commissioners, sitting
as a County Board of Equalization of
Pennington County, South Dakota, will
meet in the Commissioners' Chambers in
said County on the 10th day of April,
2012, being the second Tuesday in April,
for the purpose of reviewing, correcting
and equalizing the assessment of said
County for the year 2012.
All persons considering themselves ag-
grieved by said assessment are required
to submit written notice to the County Au-
ditor no later than April 3, 2012.
Dated March 14, 2012.
/s/Julie A. Pearson
Pennington County Auditor
Published March 22, 2012, at the total ap-
proximate cost of $17.59.
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ANNUAL REPORT
FOR CITY OF WALL
AS OF AND FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2011
GOVERNMENTAL FUNDS
Other TotaI
GeneraI 211-BBB GovernmentaI GovernmentaI
Fund Fund Fund Fund Funds
Beginning BaIance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.00
Revenues and Other Sources: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.00
Property Taxes . . . . . . . . . .240,459.78 . . . . . . .102,996.86 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43,945.00 . . . . . . . . . . .387,401.64
General Sales
and Use Taxes . . . . . . . . .786,606.55 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .786,606.55
Amusement Taxes . . . . . . . . .396.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .396.00
Penalties and Ìnterest on
Delinquent Taxes . . . . . . . .626.43 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .626.43
Licenses and Permits . . . . .19,370.48 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19,370.48
State Shared Revenue:
Bank Franchise Tax . . . . . .3,135.43 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3,135.43
Motor Vehicle Commercial
Prorate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9,712.03 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9,712.03
Liquor Tax Reversion . . . . .5,116.51 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5,116.51
Motor Vehicle Licenses (5%)1,689.75 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,689.75
Local Government Highway
and Bridge Fund . . . . . . .17,957.48 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17,957.48
County Payments in
Lieu of Taxes . . . . . . . . . . . .840.19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .840.19
Charges for Goods and Services:
General Government . . . . .13,842.28 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13,842.28
Public Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.00
Highways and Streets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.00
Sanitation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.00
Health . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.00
Culture and Recreation . . . .1,467.50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,467.50
Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23,795.06 . . . . . . . . . . . .23,795.06
Ìnvestment Earnings . . . . . . .7,356.40 . . . . . . . . .969.61 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1,019.68 . . . . . . . . . . . . .9,345.69
Rentals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17,854.03 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17,854.03
Contributions and Donations
from Private Sources . . . .23,000.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33,510.25 . . . . . . . . . . . .56,510.25
Other . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4,602.37 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11,497.93 . . . . . . . . . . . .16,100.30
TotaI Revenue
and Other Sources . . . . .1,154,033.21 . . . . . .103,966.47 . . . . . . . . .0.00 . . . . . . . . . .113,767.92 . . . . . . . . .1,371,767.60
Expenditures and Other Uses:
Legislative . . . . . . . . . . . . .8,703.67 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8,703.67
Elections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .612.82 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .612.82
Financial Administration . .53,007.21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53,007.21
Other General
Government . . . . . . . . . .58,659.85 . . . . . . . .53,540.78 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72,805.57 . . . . . . . . . . .185,006.20
Police . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .103,099.07 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .103,099.07
Fire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31,018.21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31,018.21
Highways and Streets . . .760,746.25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .760,746.25
Airport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14,228.51 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14,228.51
Other Health and Welfare .5,000.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5,000.00
Recreation . . . . . . . . . . . .176,332.71 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .176,332.71
Parks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60,201.49 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60,201.49
Auditorium . . . . . . . . . . . . .70,665.51 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70,665.51
Debt Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14,102.38 . . . . . . . . . . . .14,102.38
TotaI Expenditures
and Other Uses . . . . . . . .1,342,275.30 . . . . . .53,540.78 . . . . . . . . . .0.00 . . . . . . . . . .86,907.95 . . . . . . . . .1,482,724.03
Transfers In (Out) . . . . . . . . .(188,129.00) . . . . . . .41,457.45 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27,838.00 . . . . . . . . . .(118,833.55)
SpeciaI Item (specify) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.00
Extraordinary Item (specify) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.00
Changes in Reserves
Increase/Decrease
in Fund BaIance . . . . . . . .(376,371.09) . . . . . . .91,883.14 . . . . . . . . . .0.00 . . . . . . . . . .54,697.97 . . . . . . . . . .(229,789.98)
Ending BaIance:
Nonspendable . . . . . . . . . . .(48,063.50) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(48,063.50)
Restricted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(90,511.91) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(72,441.83) . . . . . . . . .(162,953.74)
Committed . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,662.00) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,662.00)
Assigned . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(260,518.88) . . . . . . . . .(260,518.88)
Unassigned . . . . . . . . . . .(1,171,511.55) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(1,171,511.55)
Governmental Long-term
Debt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .241,415.69 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .241,415.69

PROPRIETARY FUNDS
SoIid Waste
Water Fund Sewer Fund Fund AmbuIance

Beginning BaIance . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3,382,335.20 . . . . . . . . .2,379,572.83 . . . . . . . . . .461,942.15 . . . . . . . . . . .427,986.03
Revenues . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .229,915.89 . . . . . . . . . . .125,337.95 . . . . . . . . . . .109,747.89 . . . . . . . . . . .122,252.54
Expenses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .312,424.27 . . . . . . . . . . .91,400.20 . . . . . . . . . . .118,220.40 . . . . . . . . . . .215,787.87
Transfers In (Out) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .576,291.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34,000.00
Ending BaIance:
Restricted for project . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .225,000.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Unrestricted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3,898,407.82 . . . . . . . . .2,191,546.25 . . . . . . . . . .473,363.48 . . . . . . . . . . .412,214.21
Long-term Debt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .91,500.00 . . . . . . . . . . . .21,000.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
The preceding financial data does not include fiduciary funds or component units. Ìnformation pertaining to those activities may be
obtained by contacting the municipal finance officer at 279-2663. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Municipal funds are deposited as follows:
Depository Amount
First Ìnterstate Bank-Checking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$26,739.31
First Ìnterstate Bank-MM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$2,102,035.05
First Ìnterstate Bank-CD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$367,000.00
First Ìnterstate Bank-Escrow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$12,696.27
First Ìnterstate Bank-Ambulance Checking/MM/CD . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$175,846.94
First Ìnterstate Bank-Fire Dept Checking/Savings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$83,185.67
First Ìnterstate Bank-Library Checking/Savings/CD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$58,853.27
First Ìnterstate Bank-Cemetery-Checking/CD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$101,157.39
First Ìnterstate-Cemetery-Checking/CD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55,901.99
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LARRY SMITH - PHILIP
101.................................................DLK STFS 487= ........................$212.50
32 ..................................................DLK HFFS 447= ........................$190.00
VOLMER RANCH - OWANKA
78........................................DLK & DWF STFS 507= ........................$208.00
LARRY & JOHN DOLE2AL - BELVIDERE
163......................................DLK & DWF STFS 665= ........................$176.75
45........................................DLK & DWF STFS 575= ........................$185.50
5....................................................DWF STFS 627= ........................$165.00
JEFF LONG - ENNING
72...................................................DLK STFS 748= ........................$162.75
81........................................DLK & DWF STFS 644= ........................$176.50
87........................................DLK & DWF HFFS 626= ........................$162.50
BRYAN OLIVIER - MILESVILLE
72 ........................................FED & DLK STFS 744= ........................$159.00
14 ........................................FED & DLK STFS 583= ........................$178.50
77........................................FED & DLK HFFS 680= ........................$151.75
9....................................................DLK HFFS 534= ........................$172.00
EARL PARSONS - MILESVILLE
75 ........................................FED & DLK STFS 800= ........................$154.00
90 ........................................FED & DLK STFS 698= ........................$162.00
13 ........................................FED & DLK STFS 588= ........................$172.00
84........................................FED & DLK HFFS 738= ........................$146.25
96........................................FED & DLK HFFS 673= ........................$150.00
30........................................FED & DLK HFFS 548= ........................$171.00
BART & JANICE PARSONS - MILESVILLE
25 ........................................FED & DLK STFS 720= ........................$156.00
25........................................FED & DLK HFFS 664= ........................$155.00
JOHN & DEDE LONG & JUSTIN LONG - UNION CENTER
97........................................DLK & DWF STFS 637= ........................$170.50
11 ......................................CHAF & FED STFS 699= ........................$157.50
85........................................DLK & DWF HFFS 600= ........................$159.50
13........................................FED & DLK HFFS 688= ........................$149.00
LINN BROTHERS - ELM SPRINGS
75........................................DLK & DWF HFFS 643= ........................$162.75
86........................................DLK & DWF STFS 717= ........................$162.25
31........................................DLK & DWF STFS 634= ........................$174.50
MORRIS JONES FAMILY - MIDLAND
88........................................FED & DLK HFFS 604= ........................$161.75
9....................................................DLK HFFS 524= ........................$171.50
AARON & JIM MANSFIELD - KADOKA
50........................................DLK & DWF HFFS 613= ........................$161.25
MARK KIEFFER - RAPID CITY
32........................................DLK & DWF HFFS 643= ........................$160.50
30........................................DLK & DWF HFFS 548= ........................$176.50
CLEM HANDCOCK - LONG VALLEY
11 ..................................................DLK HFFS 853= ........................$129.00
JAY TOPE - BELLE FOURCHE
9.....................................................DLK STFS 725= ........................$159.50
ROY BROWN - KADOKA
11 ..................................................DLK HFFS 670= ........................$155.25
GALE BRUNS - NEW UNDERWOOD
19 ..................................................DLK HFFS 531= ........................$176.00
7....................................................DLK HFFS 428= ........................$183.00
5....................................................DLK HFFS 567= ........................$156.00
DAN & JAKE NELSON - CREIGHTON
5 ..........................................FED & DLK STFS 540= ........................$175.00
9 ..........................................FED & DLK STFS 474= ........................$205.00
23........................................FED & DLK HFFS 493= ........................$179.00
GRANT PATTERSON - KADOKA
8..........................................DLK & DWF STFS 573= ........................$174.00
4 ........................................CHAF & FED STFS 585= ........................$171.00
5 .........................................DLK & DWF HFFS 575= ........................$162.00
6........................................CHAF & FED HFFS 516= ........................$172.50
HAROLD FROMM - RAPID CITY
17 ........................................FED & DLK STFS 609= ........................$172.00
DENNIS BOOMSMA - BOX ELDER
10........................................FED & DLK HFFS 557= ........................$169.00
5.....................................................DLK STFS 514= ........................$182.00
STERLING RIGGINS - WANBLEE
8..........................................FED & DLK HFFS 562= ........................$168.50
JAY & CONNIE PRICE - NEW UNDERWOOD
12........................................DLK & DWF HFFS 619= ........................$166.50
DAN STARR - BOX ELDER
4 ..........................................FED & DLK STFS 461= ........................$192.00
6..........................................FED & DLK HFFS 363= ........................$172.00
JERRY GRIMES - KADOKA
27..................................................FED HFFS 478= ........................$184.00
WEIGH-UPS:
DAN PIROUTEK - MILESVILLE
1 ..................................................CHAF DULL 2190= ......................$108.50
HAROLD FROMM - RAPID CITY
1 ....................................................FED COW 1350= ........................$95.50
1.....................................................DLK COW 1435= ........................$94.00
ANDREW RABA - NEW UNDERWOOD
1.....................................................DLK COW 1240= ........................$94.00
1....................................................DLK HFFT 1090= ......................$101.00
JERRY MADER - NEW UNDERWOOD
3 ..................................................DLK HFFTS 1118= ......................$104.00
BUSTER PETERSEN - KADOKA
1....................................................DLK HFFT 1105= ......................$103.00
LARRY GABRIEL RANCH - QUINN
1.....................................................DLK COW 1300= ........................$92.50
2.........................................DLK & DWF COWS 1225= ........................$88.50
1...............................................DLK COWETTE 1175= ........................$98.00
1 ...................................................DWF HFFT 895= ........................$115.00
JOHN SIMONS - ENNING
1...................................................CHAF COW 1400= ........................$91.00
2 ..................................................DLK HFFTS 1065= ......................$102.00
TJ GABRIEL - MIDLAND
1.....................................................DLK COW 1325= ........................$91.00
TIM NELSON - MIDLAND
1.....................................................DLK COW 1300= ........................$91.00
LARRY & SCOT EISENBRAUN - WALL
6....................................................DLK HFFS 847= ........................$127.00
GERALD RISSE - MARTIN
1.....................................................DLK COW 1290= ........................$90.50
2 ...................................................DLK COWS 1363= ........................$90.00
1.....................................................DLK COW 1470= ........................$89.50
1.....................................................DLK COW 1510= ........................$88.50
HELEN PFEIFER - PHILIP
1 ....................................................DWF COW 1210= ........................$90.50
WHITNEY O'ROURKE - INTERIOR
1.....................................................DLK COW 1280= ........................$89.00
JAMIE WILLERT - KADOKA
1 ....................................................FWF COW 1515= ........................$88.50
JOE WALKER - TUTHILL
1 ....................................................DLK DULL 1855= ......................$102.50
MARK FOLAND - MIDLAND
3..........................................FED & DLK HFTS 925= ........................$118.50
DON & VI MOODY - PHILIP
2 ..................................................DLK HFFTS 993= ........................$110.00
1.....................................................DLK COW 1500= ........................$86.50
1.....................................................DLK COW 1805= ........................$84.00
JUSTIN WULF - OWANKA
1.....................................................DLK COW 1285= ........................$88.50
1................................................X DFED COW 1325= ........................$86.50
MERLE & LINDA STILWELL - KADOKA
1.....................................................DLK COW 1275= ........................$88.50
1.....................................................DLK COW 1265= ........................$85.50
BILLY MARTIN - FAITH
1....................................................DLK HFFT 1000= ......................$102.00
MARK & KRIS SAMMONS - MIDLAND
1 ....................................................FED COW 1220= ........................$88.00
DALE JARMAN - MIDLAND
2.........................................DLK & DWF COWS 1435= ........................$87.75
WILLERT RANCH INC. - BELVIDERE
1 ....................................................FED COW 1400= ........................$87.50
1 ....................................................FED COW 1395= ........................$86.00
TOMMY TIFFT - UNION CENTER
1....................................................FED DULL 1640= ......................$102.00
BILLIE PARSONS - MILESVILLE
1 ..................................................HEFF DULL 1955= ........................$97.00
MIKE AMIOTTE - INTERIOR
1.....................................................DLK COW 1480= ........................$86.00
SONNY POURIER - SCENIC
1.....................................................DLK COW 1270= ........................$86.00
FANNING ANGUS BULL SALE:
19.........................................YFLC ANC DULLS .............................$2940/HD
11..........................................DLK DFED HFFS 1034=....................$1860/HD
2....................................................DLK PAIFS 1098=....................$1975/HD
7..................................DLK 4&5 YF OLD COWS 1306=....................$1850/HD
15.....................................DLK DV FPLC HFFS 646=......................$1025/HD
South Dakota
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seIIingApriI 3rd
11:45 a.m.
FFA/FCCLA People Auction • Tuesday, April 10
Meal 6 p.m. • Auction to Follow
Pennìngton ·ounty ·ourant - Narch ±±, ±o+± - Page +(
Tho IonnIngfon Counfy Ionrd
of CommIssIonors Is now nccoµfIng
nµµIIcnfIons fo fIII Counfy Wood &
Iosf Ionrd vncnncIos roµrosonfIng
nrons l nnd 2. Any qunIIfIod oIoc-
for rosIdIng wIfhIn Aron l (Ion-
nIngfon Counfy IIno bonrdIng
WyomIng fo HIghwny ?9) nnd Aron
2 (HIghwny ?9 fo fho Choyonno
!Ivor) nro oIIgIbIo for n fhroo-yonr
nµµoInfmonf. Ionrd mombors nro
roImbursod for mIIongo nnd nro
µnId $25.00 µor dny µor dIom for
nffondnnco nf offIcInI moofIngs nnd
funcfIons. Ionrd moofIngs nro frn-
dIfIonnIIy hoId bI-monfhIy from
l2:30 µ.m. 2:00 µ.m. nf fho Ion-
nIngfon Counfy Wood & Iosf offIco
Iocnfod In !nµId CIfy.
Thoso who wnnf fo bo consIdorod
for nn nµµoInfmonf nro nskod fo
submIf n wrIffon sfnfomonf of In-
forosf IncIudIng your ngoncy or
communIfy nffIIInfIon (If nµµIIcn-
bIo), your µnrfIcuInr Inforosfs ns
roInfod fo n bonrd of fhIs kInd, nnd
whnf you cnn confrIbufo fo such n
bonrd fo fho CommIssIon OffIco,
3l5 SnInf Josoµh Sfroof, SuIfo l56,
!nµId CIfy, SÐ 5??0l.
AII sfnfomonfs musf bo rocoIvod
In fho CommIssIon OffIco by 4:00
µ.m., Wodnosdny, AµrII ll, 20l2.
Ior nddIfIonnI InformnfIon
µIonso confncf Scoff Cuffoy, Ion-
nIngfon Counfy Wood & Iosf ÐI-
rocfor nf (605) 394-5320.
Commissioners accepting appIications
BI0 BEqUEST
The Wall School District is accepting bids for
prepping and painting the Power House Gym
exterior and the Quonset storage building at the
Glenn St. property in Wall. Complete description and
details can be picked up at the main office located at
401 S Blvd. West, Wall, SD. Bids will be accepted
until April 11, 4:00 p.m. Bids will be opened
April 11, 2012 at the 7:00 p.m. board meeting.
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N£XT ST£P?
IiclorJ Wolle/ron
uuu.eJuorJjonee.con
If you nro confrIbufIng fho mnx-
Imum nmounf fo your 40l(k) or
ofhor omµIoyor-sµonsorod rofIro-
monf µInn onch yonr, fhnf`s good.
And If you`ro nIso ¨mnxIng ouf¨ on
your IndIvIdunI !ofIromonf Ac-
counf (I!A) nnnunIIy, fhnf`s ovon
boffor. Iuf whnf fhon¨ If you`ro nI-
rondy fuIIy fundIng your 40l(k)
nnd I!A, cnn you µuf nwny ovon
moro for rofIromonf¨ ShouId you¨
Tho nnswor fo fhIs Insf quosfIon
Is nImosf corfnInIy ¨yos¨ bocnuso
you couId sµond n Iong fImo In ro-
fIromonf. How Iong¨ ConsIdor
fhoso sfnfIsfIcs from fho SocIofy of
AcfunrIos:
:A mnn who`s ronchod ngo 65 In
good honIfh hns n 50° chnnco of
IIvIng 20 moro yonrs nnd n 25°
chnnco of IIvIng fo ngo 92.
:A 65-yonr-oId womnn hns n
50° chnnco of IIvIng fo ngo 88 nnd
n 25° chnnco of IIvIng fo 94.
:Thoro`s n 50° chnnco fhnf nf
Ionsf ono mombor of n 65-yonr-oId
couµIo wIII IIvo fo 92 nnd fhoro`s
n 25° chnnco nf Ionsf ono of fhom
wIII ronch ngo 9?.
Iocnuso you hnvo n ronsonnbIy
good chnnco of sµondIng fwo, or
ovon fhroo, docndos In rofIromonf,
you cIonrIy nood fo nccumuInfo
subsfnnfInI fInnncInI rosourcos bo-
foro you rofIro. So, If you consIs-
fonfIy ronch fho confrIbufIon IIm-
Ifs on your 40l(k) nnd I!A, you`ro
mnkIng n smnrf movo, ns bofh
fhoso vohIcIos offor fho µofonfInI
for fnx-doforrod onrnIngs nnd n vn-
rIofy of Invosfmonf choIcos. Iuf If
you cnn sfIII nfford fo µuf nwny
moro monoy, or If your Incomo
IovoI µrovonfs you from confrIbuf-
Ing fo n !ofh I!A, you mny wnnf
fo Iook nf fhoso µossIbIIIfIos:
:!Ifo Insurnnco !ofIromonf
IInn A !Ifo Insurnnco !ofIro-
monf IInn (!I!I) Is ossonfInIIy n
IIfo Insurnnco µoIIcy fhnf cnn µo-
fonfInIIy hoIµ you gonornfo fnx-nd-
vnnfngod Incomo durIng your ro-
fIromonf yonrs. !nfII you bogIn
fnkIng wIfhdrnwnIs, fho cnsh vnIuo
of your µoIIcy hns fho µofonfInI fo
grow fnx doforrod. Thon, whon you
rofIro, you cnn fnko fnx-froo µny-
oufs from your µrIncIµnI. (Affor fho
onfIro µrIncIµnI Is µnId, µnyoufs
nro fronfod ns Ionns ngnInsf fho
confrncf.) And your bonofIcInrIos
wIII rocoIvo fho bnInnco of fho
donfh bonofIf Incomo fnx froo,
mInus nny Ionns or Ionn Inforosf.
:AnnuIfIos You mIghf fInd
fhnf n fIxod nnnuIfy cnn bo nn nµ-
µroµrInfo wny fo suµµIomonf your
rofIromonf Incomo. !Iko n !I!I, n
fIxod nnnuIfy`s onrnIngs hnvo fho
µofonfInI fo grow on n fnx-doforrod
bnsIs. AIso, fIxod nnnuIfIos gonor-
nIIy offor somo fyµo of gunrnnfood
rnfo of rofurn ovor fho IIfo of fho
nnnuIfy confrncf. And µorhnµs
mosf ImµorfnnfIy, you cnn sfruc-
furo your nnnuIfy fo µrovIdo you
wIfh nn Incomo sfronm you cnn`f
oufIIvo. (Kooµ In mInd, fhough,
fhnf nnnuIfIos nro gonornIIy moro
nµµroµrInfo for Invosfors who nro
nf Ionsf 45 yonrs oId.)
WhIIo you cnn corfnInIy gof somo
koy bonofIfs from n !I!I nnd n
fIxod nnnuIfy, you nood fo fuIIy un-
dorsfnnd nII nsµocfs of fhoso In-
vosfmonf vohIcIos nnd mnko suro
fhoy nro suIfnbIo for your sIfunfIon
nnd IndIvIdunI noods. Conso-
quonfIy, boforo InvosfIng, consuIf
wIfh n fInnncInI µrofossIonnI.
Iuf don`f wnIf foo Iong. Iy
µroµnrIng for your rofIromonf woII
nhond of fImo, you cnn boosf your
chnncos of onjoyIng fho fyµo of
¨goIdon yonrs¨ IIfosfyIo fhnf you`vo
onvIsIonod.
South Dukotu
Iuvm Buveuu
SO\TH ÐAKOTA IARM
B\R£A\ I£AУRS TAK£
M£SSAG£S TO
WASHINGTON, Ð.C.
A grouµ of Soufh Ðnkofn Inrm
Iuronu Iondors nnd young µroduc-
ors roconfIy rofurnod from Wnsh-
Ingfon, Ð.C., whoro fhoy shnrod In-
formnfIon on koy Inrm Iuronu Is-
suos wIfh fho sfnfo's CongrossIonnI
doIognfIon nnd wIfh ngoncy offI-
cInIs.
Ionrd mombors nnd sovornI
from fho Young Inrmors & !nnch-
ors CommIffoo sfrossod fho Imµor-
fnnco of n cnrofuIIy-crnffod Inrm
IIII fhnf Is dosIgnod fo µrovIdo nn
ndoqunfo snfofy nof wIfhouf com-
µromIsIng fho nbIIIfy for young
µroducors fo gof sfnrfod In ngrIcuI-
furo. "Tho so-cnIIod 'shnIIow Ioss
µrogrnm' Is n concorn fo our young
µroducors bocnuso If couId onsIIy
drIvo uµ Innd µrIcos by fnkIng nII
fho rIsk ouf of fnrmIng," snId HoIIy
Hobor, n young µroducor from ZoII,
SÐ. "Wo boIIovo n Inrm IIII fhnf
µrovIdos n 'dooµ Ioss' snfofy nof Is
fnr boffor for fho Iong form Infor-
osfs of ngrIcuIfuro nnd our nnfIon's
fufuro."
A koy Issuo dIscussod wIfh !oµ-
rosonfnfIvo Þoom nnd Sonnfors
Thuno nnd Johnson Is fho µroµosnI
by fho !S Ðoµnrfmonf of !nbor fo
rosfrIcf fho nbIIIfy fo hIro young
µooµIo fo work on fnrms nnd
rnnchos. "Wo oxµrossod our con-
corn fhnf fho fodornI govornmonf
Is fryIng fo fnko fho µInco of µnr-
onfs nnd grnndµnronfs In docIdIng
whnf fyµo of work Is nµµroµrInfo
for our kIds," snId !oo KoµrIvn, n
mombor of fho Young Inrmors &
!nnchors CommIffoo from !ny-
mond, SÐ. "Ior fhoso of us who
grow uµ workIng on fnrms nnd
rnnchos, dovoIoµIng n sfrong work
ofhIc nnd IonrnIng how fo cnro for
fho Innd nnd IIvosfock, fho µro-
µosod ruIos nro offonsIvo In fhoIr
ImµIIcnfIon fhnf wo cnnnof µnss
nIong fhoso snmo vnIuos fo fho
noxf gonornfIon."
Ofhor Issuos IncIudod osfnfo
fnxos, fho cnµIfnI gnIns fnx, nnd
oxµnndIng fho jurIsdIcfIon of fho
CIonn Wnfor Acf. In nddIfIon fo
vIsIfIng CnµIfoI HIII, fho grouµ vIs-
Ifod !SÐA, fho AusfrnIInn Im-
bnssy, nnd fho offIco of fho !.S.
Trndo !oµrosonfnfIvo.

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