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94 84 381910 May
The third season of free weeklyours at the South Dakota Gover-ors Mansion will begin next
month.First Lady Linda Daugaard
aid she and the Governor areappy to again open the home onhe shore of Capitol Lake to theublic.
This home was built not onlys a place for governors and theiramilies to live, but also as aouth Dakota showcase for otherso enjoy, Mrs. Daugaard said.
We are pleased to welcome thosewho wish to take the tour.
Tickets for mansion tours mustbe obtained in advance from thePierre Chamber of Commerce.Beginning June 5, weekly publictours will be conducted eachWednesday in June, July, and
August (with the exception ofJuly 3; no tour that week becauseof the pending July 4 holiday).
The 30-minute tours, forgroups up to 30 people, will begin
Attorney General Marty Jack-y today warned consumers toatch for emails that claim to beom the Walmart Corporation,ut are actually scams designedo obtain personal identifying in-rmation. The Attorney Gen-
rals Consumer Protectionivision has received many ex-mples of these email messagesom across the state. The emailaims that a recent purchaseom walmart.com waseing processed and shipped to
another address.Consumers using online shop-
ping should be on the lookout forscam artists trying to obtain theirpersonal information for identitytheft, said Jackley. Avoid unso-licited emails and the links thatare attached and take the extrastep to contact the retailer di-rectly with any questions.
The true Walmart website iswww.walmart.com, but the look-alike sites which use a few differ-ent keystrokes, such as
Governors Mansion tours to resume
Attorney Generals office warns of phishingscam targeting shoppers
at 10 a.m. CDT, 11 a.m., 1 p.m.,and 2 p.m., and will be conductedby volunteers, including the FirstLady.
Public tour tickets, at nocharge, must be obtained in ad-vance and will be available onlyfrom the Pierre Chamber of Com-merce.
Those people interesting in at-tending a tour should call theChamber of Commerce at 605-224-7361.
South Dakotas Highway Pa-trol used the Memorial Day travelweekend to kick off Obey theSign and Avoid the Fine, a sum-mer-long safe-travel campaign.
The campaign is an initiativeto reduce highway crashes and in-crease safety on South Dakotasroadways, says Col. Craig Price,superintendent of the HighwayPatrol. The kick-off weekend in-cluded a high-visibility saturationpatrol on Monday, Memorial Day.
Our statistics show thatspeeding, impaired driving andother hazardous moving viola-tions are major contributors incrashes, injuries and deaths onour highways, Price said. Wekicked off our safety campaign onMemorial Day weekend to get themaximum public awareness ofthe need for safety on the road-ways.
Speed and alcohol will be thetop two targets for the enforce-ment campaign this summer,
Price said. The believes that foculargest impact oncrashes.
Obviously, wing all the other said. Thats the rthe Obey the SigFine campaign s
Highway Patrin teams and wother law enforcwhen opportunitsaid. Mondays shad virtually all uers on the highwa
In addition to esummer safety casocial media for pand will partnerDepartment of Trpermanent and pboards with sasages on the interhigh-traffic areDakota.
wallmart, are set up to redirectconsumers to bogus websites.Once redirected to the fraudulentsite the consumer will be asked todisclose personal informationsuch as social security or bank ac-count numbers.
If you have been a victim of oneof these scams or need any addi-tional information contact the At-torney Generals ConsumerProtection Division at 1-800-300-198 or [email protected].
Highway Patrol CampaignObey the Sign, Avoid the
Drew Vance of Faith HighSchool has been named recipientof the $1,000 Golden West Schol-arship for 2013.
Drew was selected by theschool for a number of merit-based qualities including leader-ship, academic achievement, civic
and extracurricand the motivatisucceed.
Some of Drewincluded cross-coupretation, baskedrama. He has s
teering as a coayouth basketbaworks part-timestock.
He plans to aDakota School of nology and majoneering.
The Golden Wis an annual awahelp promote edtunity for studeGolden West serv500 scholarshipawarded by the phone, internet sion Company Wests scholarshestablished in 19
Drew Vance receivesGolden West Scholars
Tearnee Nelson ... split 2nd place in pole vault at the State Track Meet in Sioux Falls on May 24th-5th. Photo courtesy of Tawn Nelson
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Letter to the Editor
Published in the Heart of the West River EmpirePublication No. 184760
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o the Editorommoditization of the Unitedtates cattle industry
I recently read a report by onef our cattle market analysts, whoried to identify what issuesnd/or policies had damaged theattle industry the most. Great
uestion ... with an explodingopulation that needs to feed it-elf, one would certainly wonder
why the United States cattle in-ustry is contracting.
The analyst identified twouch issues, but he also exposedhe extremes that such folks asimself, certain industry groups,
and some of our more socialmedia will go to distort the factsand create smoke screens to ac-complish their socialistic agenda.The article states that manda-tory country of origin labeling(COOL) for fresh meat productshas added billions of dollars of
costs to the livestock and meat in-dustry. WOW billions! Some-body needs to tell him that COOLhas only been in effect since 2009and that even the packers and re-tailers couldn't come up with afigure that ridiculous.
Then he goes on to say that theblame for COOL lies squarely
with a tiny minority of livestockproducers.
These are the same tacticsused by our monthly Beef En-quirer-like publications that weget for free to create public recordto try and show a lack of producersupport. The problem is that when you look at all the local andstate Farm Bureau, FarmersUnion and cattlemen's groups you will find overwhelming pro-
ducer support for mandatoryCOOL.
He then goes to say, Surveysshowed consumers didn't careabout labeling. WOW, I believewhat we have seen reported is
just the opposite with multiplesurveys showing consumer sup-port for COOL.
And then he finishes up by say-ing that USDA (United StatesDepartment of Agriculture)changes will only increase dis-crimination against foreign bornlivestock. Not sure what changeshes talking about, but the onessubmitted by USDA to come intoWTO (World Trade Organization)compliance are designed to re-duce the discrimination practice
yielded by U.S. packers in an ef-fort to kill COOL. I still thinkwhat the packers did bordered onanti-competitive and discrimina-tory practices ... a heck of a thingto witness in this country.
I point this out on COOL notbecause I believe anyone reallybuys into these distortions, as weall understand the extremesthese folks will go to and certainlythey have lost their credibilitywith the average U.S. cattle pro-ducers. Rather, I point this outbecause these are the same peo-ple and groups that told you in
the late 80s and the 90s that youneed to learn to compete in aglobal market; however, they op-pose you identifying your product.They also told you that your com-petition was poultry and pork andnot imports.
Thats interesting, because itwas recently announced that theNational Pork Producers Counciland the Cattlemen's Beef Boardhave been working in partnership
for nearly two years to providemore consumer-friendly namesfor 350 new and older cuts of beefand pork under URMIS (UniformRetail Meat Identity Standards)with some of the pork cuts adapt-ing beef names. Now while someof this appears good, otherchanges have the potential to re-duce and confuse beef sales. Forexample, no longer is it just porkchops; now it will be ribeye chops,porterhouse chops, and New Yorkchops. So when the young house-wife walks up to the meat counterto buy a ribeye for her loved one,she will be asked by the meat re-tailer, pork or beef? She maythen very well ask the perceivedprofessional, What do you sug-
gest?I imagine the response by the
retailer will depend on whichproduct gives him the most profit,along with his own biases.
I understand why the porkfolks went for this, but heres theproblem for U.S. cattle producers.These meat cut names, while nottrademarked brand names, actvery much like brand names forthe beef/cattle industry. Con-sumers are familiar with theseterms in beef and relate thosenames to such things as flavor,tenderness and quality. Histori-
cally, consumerssions based on thhave become the of each cut, and yto let your compbrand name!
It is well ubrand names siand aid in procestion about prodthese types of chameat buying de
sumers and comability to separatimal protein maritself. As the EBple recognize bracertain intrinsicproduct because ribeye, New Yorkbone those namyour mouth wate
Another markon to say, Do mate the power This power can bto your buyers thblinded to all othsiderations. Buwith beef. No Fleming of the Board said it wsumers decisionby adapting beefor pork. In othwill sell more porpense.
So, as we lookquestion of whapolicies have donage to U.S. catthave to say thtrade policies of dustry groups media, who havesacrificing U.S.trade liberalizatiosocial commoditidardization of outhe fading produanimal protein
global market; intrating on differeour products, welines.
/sNote: Leo McD
in Montana andand helped to gbusiness, MidlanColumbus, Montgenetic cattle perNorth America.
Faith Community Health CeStarting Monday May 13th, 2013
Faith Community Health Center will
from 8:00 am to 7:00 pm on Monda
New Hours of Operation:
Monday 8:00 am 7:00 pm
Tuesday - Friday 8:00 am 5:00
Verna Schad, CNP Monday - Thu
Peggy OConnor, CNP Monday
David Rollason
ThursdaFor appointme
605-967-2644 or 1-8
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ColumnInfinite Variety in South Dakota
It has been said that SouthDakota is the land of infinite va-riety. Our weather in the pastmonth has certainly proven thatto be true.
Fortunately, the description of
our variety also extends to SouthDakotas geography. We are hometo wide-open grasslands andlakes, mountains and streams,and the beautiful, flowing Mis-souri River.
Because of our diverse land-scapes, a wealth of state parksare scattered across SouthDakota.
Whether you are interested ina day at the beach at Sandy Shorenear Watertown, a fishing trip atIndian Creek by Mobridge or agetaway weekend in our beautifulBlack Hills, let South Dakotasparks be your host this summer.
Few states can compete withthe number of options that ourstate park system provides toSouth Dakotans and those whovisit us, and we will continue toimprove. This year, we enacted abill that created our first newstate park in 41 years GoodEarth State Park, at the BloodRun National Historic Site in Lin-coln County.
The new park will be locatednear one of South Dakotas fastestgrowing areas, southeast of SiouxFalls. The beautiful scenery willbe preserved for visitors to enjoyfor years to come. I invite each of
you to visit South Dakotasnewest state park.
As you make your MemorialDay and summer vacation plans,I hope you will consider exploringthe beauty in our own back yard.In fact, this weekend is Open
House weekend from Fridayevening through Sunday (May 17-19), where all state park entranceadmissions are free.
In addition, May 17-19 is free-fishing weekend, allowing allSouth Dakotans to fish from Fri-day through Sunday license-free.These events coincide with ourcelebration of Kids to Parks day,a national promotion linking our
young people witdoors.
This weekendround, making acamp, hike, hunt been easier. Our cvisit www.campsload the South Dsmartphone app tbook a campgrouing or fishing licemore about all thasystem has to offe
I think you wisurprised at whatSouth Dakota.
Summer travel should notmean pain at the pump
Families will soon be packingup their cars, pulling out themaps, and jumping on the road tonjoy the beautiful summer
weather in South Dakota.
Tourism is the number two indus-ry in South Dakota, so we under-tand the implications that
higher gas prices mean not onlyor our own summer plans, but
also for the plans of thousands ofther families hoping to enjoyome summer fun in our state.
Increases in gas prices acrossSouth Dakota and surroundingareas of the Midwest continue toqueeze American families andmall businesses who are still
dealing with a historically slowconomic recovery. The financialain of high gas prices is not lim-ted to filling up our own vehicles.
The price of gasoline is driving uphe cost of goods and servicesach of us rely upon. For example,he price to transport everyday
household goods is higher due toncreased gas prices; these fuelosts are passed on to the con-umers in the form of higherrices. The high gas prices alsompact the states number one in-
dustryagriculture. Farmersand ranchers, who rely on the use
of tractors, combines, and otherequipment, also feel the pinch ofthe higher prices for gasoline anddiesel fuel.
Instead of working together tohelp lower the cost of gas for all
Americans, the administration
and Senate Democrats continueto turn a blind eye to the problem.It is time for Congress to get seri-ous about creating jobs and low-ering energy prices. Projects likethe Keystone XL pipeline willhelp provide a more efficient dis-tribution of Bakken oil to refiner-ies across the Midwest and willhelp create nearly 20,000 jobs.
Additionally, while oil and gasproduction is booming on privatelands, it continues to lag in fed-eral areas and some of our mostpromising offshore areas remainoff-limits. America is beginning totake hold of its energy future, butwithout the right policies comingout of Washington, consumerswill continue to feel pain at thepump throughout the year.
As South Dakotans gear up foranother season of baseball games,camping trips, and summer vaca-tions, I will continues to push forresponsible access to all domesticsources of energy that will helplower prices and increase Amer-icas energy security.
Sen. John ThunesWeekly Column
All meals served with milk andread. Menu subject to change
without notice.Wed., May 29: Sweet & sour
ork, Steamed rice, Oriental veg-
tables, Grape juice, ApricotsThur., May 30: Roast beef,
Mashed potatoes & gravy, Har-est beets, Peach crisp
Fri., May 31: Taco salad,Fresh fruit, Dinner roll, Pudding
Mon., June 3: Hamburger onun, Potato salad, Lettuce leaf
w/tomato slice, Cooked applesTue., June 4: Baked fish,
Oven browned potatoes, Parsleyarrots, Plums, Oatmeal fruit
muffinWed., June 5: Spaghetti
w/meat sauce, Peas, Tossed salad,Peaches, French bread
Thur., June 6: Baked chicken,Creamed potatoes, Baked squash,Grapes
Fri., June 7: Stroganoff casse-role, Stewed tomatoes, Cucum-bers in vinegar dressing, Jellow/pears
Bring in your prescri ptions and have them fil3 Easy Ways
1. Have your physician fax in your prescription to ou2. Bring us your empty refill bott le
3. Call Vilas with your physician and prescription i
Its That easy. Faiths full-service pharmato se rve you PH: 605-967-2123
Please bring in your new insurance cards when ytra nsfe r your p rescri pt ion!
Vilas Pharmacy &Healthcare StorePH: 967-2123, Fai th, SD
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Marcus NewsBy Vicky Waterland
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Last weeks newsBev Hudson said, Everyone
who came into church Sundaymorning was smiling. Theres
othing like a good rain to put amile on the faces of people whore so dependent on the earth and
he weather. Judging from what Iee on my computer rainfallmounts varied. Mrs. Joe Roserom north of Eagle Butte near
Green Grass had pictures of theail in drifts like snow. Lucy
Knight reported her mom in theherry Creek, Red Scaffold areaad 5 inches of rain and theraws were running. We had annch and ,10 as of 11 Sunday
morning. Bub and DAnnehompson must have had more
han two inches judging fromheir puddles and mud. Linda
Howie at White Owl, reported 2 nches in the rubber feed tub andthink they got more later. Bon-ie Timmons Trask said they had.5 inches of rain between Marcusnd White Owl and Glen King
had 9 tenths of an inch. ValHlavka said a half inch last nightand a quarter inch today! I be-lieve the entire state of SouthDakota is heaving a big sigh. Isntthe sound of rain on the roof awonderful thing to hear aftersuch a dry time. Thank you Godfor answering our prayers.
There will be a weddingshower for Emily Wicks andThane Escott at the Marcus HallFriday evening, May 31. It willstart at 6:30 with a potluck sup-per followed by the shower.Everyone is invited. Guys, youbest come along and enjoy thefood and swap stories. I was sup-pose to put this in last week butforgot about it so I need to apolo-gize to Kay King and to Emilyand Thane. It also missed againbecause this news seems to havehit cyberspace last week! Twoweeks in a row isnt good!
There will be (was) a cleanup
at the White Owl Cemetery,Thursday May 23rd at 5:00 P.M.
Harold made it and tells me therewas a good group of workers!
Last Monday after Addie BoydWeyers service I talked to VeraDutton. She wanted to add a fewthings about the Municipal Build-ing in Faith. Vera tells me thatthe lot its located on belonged toCharles and Pearl Kirkpatrickwho ran a garage at Bixby beforethey moved to Faith. After mov-ing to Faith, Charles Kirkpatrickhad his garage where the Munic-
ipal Building and the formerJones Barbershop are located.Somehow we got a little off thesubject but Vera also told me thatthe parsonage at Prairie Homewas once the Hoffman house thatsat at Bixby. Marilyn ThompsonMcDermott also wrote me aboutthe Municipal Building and I tookthe liberty of copying her email.Guess I'm taking over for Cullenbut when I read in your columnabout needing/wanting history onthe municipal bldg. I felt Cullentelling me 'someone' should fillher in. Anyway, I remember thebuilding as always having beenbuilt by the WPA. I was surprisedit was put in the same era as thehospital as it had to have been in
the 30's. I have so many memo-ries of that building, the smell,the library, later the jail, the graf-fiti in the awful public restroom,snake dancing through the barbefore Homecoming. I still feeluncomfortable having a 'drink' inthere when it was always a 'menclub' in my youth. The municipalbuilding being TWO stories was aREAL building, like the school.
I'm sure you are finally enjoy-ing Spring and I hope the 'water'is plentiful and the prairie green!Marilyn
Thank you to both ladies forsharing their memories about theMunicipal Building. I guess itnever occurred to me that some-thing else had stood at that spot.
All that I have ever known it aswas the Municipal Building.Thinking of that brings to mindthe old building that housesHaines Trucking on Main Street.I remember Shirley Jean Votja
Butler and my mom talking aboutthe days Shirley Jean workedthere at McCormicks and soldcandy. Is that the right nameJean? Is there anything anyonewould like to share about thatbuilding and the businesses thatit has held? Id love to hear aboutit!
This weeks newsFor Lord knows what reason,
the Marcus News was not all inlast week. Consequently I'm in
trouble with half the countrycause I missed the Escott/Wicksshower notice again. If they couldthey'd fire my butt. I wouldn't letmy son-in-law, Robert go get ta-bles from the Marcus Hall be-cause I thought the shower waslast week so he's not impressedand my husband said,"You onlyput in 3 paragraphs ofnews...what's wrong? Did you for-get?" Gee guys I make so muchmoney doing this you'd think I'dtry harder, huh? Oh well, heregoes again!!
I'm sitting at my computer asthe thunder is rumbling. We hada quarter of an inch last nightand have been receiving sprinkles
every now and tlooking much beneed the run ocreeks and dams
Tis branding smell of smoke fills the air.
Chad King brand Robert Wo
Allen Waterlandday. I hear via thCody Weyer braalso. Bub Thomp
tomorrow, Tuesdall the neighborsyou probably kneach branding. wants to eat goodnows when he sh
Val Hlavka, LWondercheck, angraduation/baby Shayna Cody at urday, May 25.
Sunday, RobWondercheck anGillette, Wyomingraduation of Rob
Well, we'll sethis week. Got aat 985-5318.
A summer kids event calledKingdomRock will be hosted atFaith Church of Christ from June10th to June 12th. At KingdomRock, kids participate in memo-rable Bible-learning activities,sing catchy songs, play team-work-building games, make anddig into yummy treats, experienceepic Bible adventures, collectBible Memory Buddies to remindthem to stand stro
ng, and test outSciency-Fun Gizmos theyll takehome and play with all summerlong. Plus, kids will learn to lookfor evidence of God all aroundthem through something calledGod Sightings. Each day con-
cludes with Fancelebration that gvolved in livinglearned. Family friends are encoudaily.
Kids at Kingdoan international mshare Gods love India.
Kingdom Rock
Pre-school througgrade and will ruto 8:00 pm each dwagon leaving at
For more inform748-2222 or 605-9
Faith Church of Christ invichildren to Kingdom RockWhere kids stand strong fo
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Faith NewsBy Loretta Passolt
Monday, Faye Fees made atrip into Sturgis for and eye ap-pointment and stopped by to visither mother, Margie Ingalls.
Marlin and Ethel Ingalls droveto Enning school on Monday to at-tend Grandparents Day withgreat grandson Buddy Howie.
Dan, Glenn and Margaret Fo-gelman were in Rapid City onTuesday as Margaret had someeye surgery, then returned onWednesday for a check up.
Dwayne and Zona Vig tookHope Vig to Rapid City on Tues-day so she could drive Merle Vighome from his week of being hos-pitalized due to blood pressureproblems. Dwayne and Zona thendrove to Deadwood for a mineralmeeting that lasted untilWednesday noon. That eveningthey attended the visitation forDean Allen in Sturgis and thenspent the night with Keith andSue Keffeler. Sue made a wonder-
ful birthday breakfast for Zonaand all before Dwayne and Zonawent to Dean's funeral services.
John and Carmen Heidlerwere in Faith on Monday andTuesday trying to help Corkywith the remodeling project onDorothy Heidler's bathroom.Wednesday, John and OJ had abranding to go to and Carmenwent to Rapid City to pick upsome more things for the bath-room project and then stopped byat the visitation for Dean Allenbefore she came home. Thursdaywas branding day for the Heidlersand back to Faith on Friday tohelp there. OJ and Chip Heidlerwere both in some to help, too.Corky took off Saturday morning
for his home in North Dakota.Faye Fees went into Faith on
Wednesday to have her car get aoil change and to visit withher friend, Gladys Peterson.
Later that day Rick Albers calledon Faye.
Howard and I went to Sturgison Thursday to attend the funeralfor Dean Allen, then on to RapidCity for an appointment and pickup new glasses for both of us.Marlin and Ethel Ingalls were inRapid City that day, also.
Linda Reeve Farnham andtraveling friend, Mary, arrivedthis week for a visit with her dadLisle and brother Mike Reeve.
Spud and Bernice Lemmelmade a trip to the Hills on Fridayto decorate graves and keep ap-pointments. Their granddaughterBrittni Lemmel has spent a fewdays visiting Spud and Berniceand lending a helping hand. Thisweekend they went to Ft. Pierrefor the baptism of Brad Lemmel'slittle baby.
Saturday morning, a group ofhelpers gathered to mow and trimthe Opal Community Cemetery.
Saturday morning, Dwayneand Hope Vig helped Merle Vigmove his cow/calf pairs and thenDwayne and Zona drove toGillette, WY for a family gather-ing. Sunday morning, the familygrew the congregation by nearly30 people, then attended ColterKeffeler's graduation from Camp-bell County High School. Afterthe Open House for Colter,Dwayne, Zona, Paul andCheyenne Winkler and family,JT, Kelsey and Brixie all drove totheir homes through some veryheavy fog.
Walter and Diane Fees went toNorth Platte, NE for a family re-union of Diane's mothers side onSaturday. They came home on
Monday to check home out, thenheaded for Aberdeen where Wal-ter is scheduled for shoulder sur-gery on Tuesday. Jason and JakeFees were at the Fees ranch on
Sunday to do soJason also stoppeand change a wa
Marlin and joined the crew oPaul and Debbie on Saturday. Suinto Faith for Richard and Barb50th wedding ann
Rod, Tracy, JaIngalls were in F
afternoon to tackgrass in their tothen attended Isaacs's as well.
Howard and Iday forenoon for Margie Ingalls, tWilson and Waynmons, then joineSimons siblings foering. We also celmons birthday Juanita Delbridgily (short Chet) well as other gue
School electionJune 4th and I tplace is still at tCall me if you hav
Reminder tha
Show is coming think and so is thIngalls is once agperson and she wfrom you as soon an entry and thHero/Heroes so crange.
The grass certainly shot uphis past week after the recentain. I think it grew 6 or more inust a few days! Temperatures re-
mained in the 50s and 60s most ofast week. Skies were mostlyvercast until Thursday when the
un finally made an appearance.But along with the sun came lotsf wind, sucking the moistureight back out of the ground! Fri-ay was overcast most of the daynd looked like it could rain atnytime. Saturday it rained again
making for a wet Memorial Dayweekend. Saturdays storm in-luded a tornado watch for ourrea, but thankfully, nothing de-eloped. We had a big storm hitround 12:30 that night andoured hard for about 45 minutesiving us 1 of rain, with plenty of
wind, thunder and lightning andlittle pea sized hail. I dont
hink an inch is right, though.he reporting equipment is out at
he airport and there can cer-ainly be a big difference in threemiles! Red Lemmel on the edge ofown had 2 and that sounds
more like it for as hard as itained! We got another inch Me-
morial Day.Eldora Fischbach spent several
ays at their house in Rapid City.he came home Thursday to at-end the funeral of our cousin,
Rick Hoffman, in Lemmon thatfternoon. Paul and I, nor Davettended.
There were a couple celebra-ions in town over the Memorial
Day weekend. Richard and Barbsaacs children hosted a party forhem in honor of their 50th an-iversary. Alice Maier had a
urpise birthday party for hubbyEarl on Friday night. Im not sure
ow you keep a party a secret insmall town, but she evidently
id! Congratulations to all!We received the following
mail from Marie DeKnikker thend of last week saying, Imursting at the seams to tell youhis news!!!!
Ive been trading at Bi-Mart inWeiser, ID since we moved here.Lately, it has been more frequent
s I go there to develop my manyictures! Debbie, the clerk and Iet along famously. We alwayshat but yesterday was differ-nt!!! She said that her son livedn Cambridge. I was curious as to
what his name was. One thing led
o another, and I asked her whater last name was. She repliedhat her maiden name was Over-cker! I said, Overacker we hadome living in my hometown of
Faith. She said that was whereer dad was from. We continuedo talk and she mentioned Auntally. I asked where she lived andhe said Howes. HOWES that isear where my parents lived. Isked her what Sallys last name
was and she said Hlavka!Hlavka I know them! I learnedhat David was her father and heassed away at age 49! We both
agreed that this is a very smallworld and exchanged hugs, again!
I (Marie) received an emailfrom my classmate, Lois NaslundDoyle in response to a forwardabout German music! She men-tioned the country dances, Wayne
Cannon and Sis Kovarik I couldonly associate an accordian withWayne, but I bought a saxophoneand took lessons while in college,because of my admiration and en-
joyment of Sis saxophone music.It turns out that Lois bought anaccordian and learned how toplay it because of Waynes music.I became a teacher because I wasblessed with model, Sally Nelson.I can only say, I am proud to paytribute to these wonderful peo-ple!
The Faith Stock Show Paradetheme this year is: My Hero/He-roes. Anyone wanting to have anentry in the parade can call TracyIngalls at 748-2273.
Congratulations to our statetrack meet medalists! TearneeNelson tied for 2nd in pole vaultand Caden Smiley tied for 7th inhigh jump. Congratulations to allthe qualifiers!
School is out for the summer,so that means the swimming poolwill be opening soon, maybe thisweek, weather permitting!
Remember that even thoughschool is out, the library is stillopen every weekday morningfrom 9:00 until 1:00. Besidesbooks they also have movies youcan check out. I see on the schoolcalendar the Summer ReadingProgram started yesterday, Tues-day, and runs for a couplemonths. It is every Tuesday and
Thursday from 9-11. There is apuppet show scheduled for thisThursday morning at 9:00.Sounds like fun! Dig into Readingruns May 28-June 27, Tuesdaysand Thursdays 9 AM-11 AM Pre-K 5th grades; Beneath the Sur-face: June 4 July 30, Tuesdays6-8 PM 6th-12th grades (TeenTuesdays); Ground BreakingReads: June 3 July 29, Mondayevenings 6-8 PM (Adult Mon-days). Speakers, reading blog,and prizes for all participants.
The Faith Public Library is re-questing donations for a Memo-rial in honor of Dorothy Ulrich.Dorothy was an advocate for theFaith Public/School Library whenit was combined in 1991 and con-tinued to serve on the libraryboard as a trustee until her pass-ing this last December.
Donations can be sent to FaithPublic Library, PO Box 172,Faith, SD 57626. Thank you foryour continued support of ourcommunity library.
Library seekingmemorial
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WEST RIVER COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE COMPANYPO BOX 39 BISON, SD 57620 605-244-5213
Lifeline: Affordable Telephone Service for Income-Eligible ConsumersBackground
Lifeline is a government benefit program that provides discounts on monthly telephone service for eligible low-incomeonsumers to help ensure they have the opportunities and security that telephone service affords, including being able toonnect to jobs, family, and 911 services. Lifeline is supported by the federal Universal Service Fund (USF).
What Benefits are Available Under the Lifeline Program?Lifeline assistance lowers the cost of basic monthly local telephone service. An eligible customer will receive a discount
of $9.25 per month. Federal rules prohibit eligible low-income consumers from receiving more than ONE Lifeline service perousehold.
Lifeline can also include Toll Limitation Service, which enables a telephone subscriber to limit the amount of long dis-ance calls that can be made from a telephone.
Link Up provides eligible low-income consumers living on Tribal lands with a one-time discount of up to $100 on the ini-al installation or activation of a wireline or wireless telephone for the primary residence. Tribal Lands Link Up also allowsonsumers to pay the remaining amount that they owe on a deferred schedule, interest-free. Federal rules prohibit eligible
ow-income consumers from receiving more than ONE Link Up discount at a primary residence. Eligible consumers may beeligible for Link Up again only after moving to a new primary residence. Link Up support is only offered to carriers who arebuilding out infrastructure on Tribal lands so not all carriers may discount their activation fee. Enhanced benefits are pro-ided to low-income consumers who live on a federally recognized Indian Tribe's reservation.
How Do I Qualify for Lifeline Discounts?The Lifeline program is available to eligible low-income consumers in every state, territory, commonwealth, and on Tribal
ands. You must be eligible to enroll. To participate in the program, consumers must either have an income that is at or
below 135% of the federal Poverty Guidelines or participate in one of the following assistance programs:Medicaid;Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (Food Stamps or SNAP);Supplemental Security Income (SSI);Federal Public Housing Assistance (Section 8);Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP);Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF);National School Lunch Program's Free Lunch Program;Bureau of Indian Affairs General Assistance;Tribally-Administered Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TTANF);Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations (FDPIR);Head Start (if income eligibility criteria are met); orState assistance programs (if applicable).
When you qualify for any of the above programs, you must complete a Lifeline Assistance Application. For more informa-
on, or to find out if you qualify for the programs, call your local telephone company, state Public Utility Commission, or the
Federal Communications Commission at 1-888-CALL-FCC. You may also visit the Lifeline Across America Web site
www.lifeline.gov].
Coming to service the Faith ar
week of June 3rd
Thank YouWe want to thank everyone for their th
and prayers, cards, flowers, food, phone
messages and floral arrangements
Your thoughtfulness will always be remem
Addie Boyd Weyer family
Anna Stambach recently re-ived a $1000 scholarship fromorthern Plains as part of thempanys scholarship program
for high school seniors.Stambach was among five high
school seniors given scholarshipson behalf of local Northern Plains
member owners.Anna Stambach, daughter ofMark and Monica Stambach, ofDupree, plans to major in Ele-mentary and Special Educationat South Dakota State Univer-sity.
Scholarships were given to ap-plicants whose high school aca-demic performance is high, andhave demonstrated the qualitiesof leadership, industry, integrityand good high school and commu-nity citizenship.
Stambach awarded Northern Plains scholarshipWe are proud to support to-
morrows leaders, says ToddOster, general manager NorthernPlains. Scholarships are one way
that Northern Plains continuesour commitment to be leaders inthe community.
Northern Plains (www.north-ernplainscoop.com) is a diversi-fied farmer owned cooperativeoffering grain, agronomy, feedand energy products and services.Headquartered in Gettysburg,SD, they serve more than 5,200active customers through theireight locations in north centralSouth Dakota and south centralNorth Dakota.
Many thanksWe would like to thank the
ommunity for the wonderful sup-ort of the Master Gardenersourth annual plant swap andale in May. This spring event ismajor fund raiser for the proj-
cts that the Master Gardenerswork on all year long. This yearwe brought in bedding plantsrom a new supplier out of Siouxalls. We were very pleased with
he new supplier and felt thelants were much nicer than pre-ious years.
We learned a good lessonwhich we will remember for next
year, we ordered too much, one ofthese times we will get it right.We still had some left on thefourth afternoon so we plantedthe containers on the fairgroundsand we shared several flats of
flowers with the folks in Lemmonthat were hailed out Saturdayevening in two nasty storms. Flo-rence Hoff graciously agreed tohaul the plants to Lemmon for us.
We got in and sent out somegreat swaps this year, lots ofhealthy big African violets andother house plants. This is a funway to share what you have too
much of and to pick up somethingyou would like to have.
We are no longer able to orderor sell shrubs and some types ofperennials without a special li-cense. Rather than go throughthat hassle we will not order theplants that need special licensing.
Thanks so much everyone foryour support, we appreciate eachand every one of you that camethrough the door whether you
were swapping or shopping! It isalways fun to meet other garden-ers, the pros and the beginners.We wish you all happy gardeningand encourage you to show offyour bloomers!
"An addiction to gardening isnot all bad when you consider allthe other choices in life." - Un-known
The Garden GateBy Karen Englehart, Master Gardener,
SDSU Extension - Perkins Co.
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NOTICEThe City of Faith is offering a$250 reward for information
leading to the arrest andconviction of the person(s)responsible for damagingstreet lights in the City of
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please contact the City OfficeMonday through Fridayduring normal business
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Tree FactsBob Drown, Extension Specialist
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Upcoming disease and pestproblems
Wow, it rained! The wateringthat many have done over the lastyear or so has helped keep treesand shrubs alive but it is not asbeneficial as rainwater. Nowthings are going to start happen-ing with plant development,growth and depending on the hu-midity and temperatures associ-
ated with disease and pestproblems. Following are someproblems that may show up on atree near you and how to controlthem.
Apple scab is a fungal diseaseto trees and shrubs in the applefamily. The disease is most no-ticeable in midsummer as dullblack or grey-brown lesions on thesurface of tree leaves and fruit.The disease rarely kills its host,but can significantly reduce fruityields and fruit quality. Youngleaves are most susceptible tobeing infected within the first
week after unfolding.Captan can be used to control
apple scab on crabapple andapple trees. The first applicationshould be done as the buds swelland open and do two or threemore applications spaced 10 daysapart. Other fungicides that canbe used on ornamental crabap-ples only are propriconazole con-tained in such products as Bonide
INFUSE Systemic Disease Con-trol, Ferti-Lome Systemic Fungi-cide Liquid or chlorothalonilcontained in such products asBonide Fungionil, Garden TechDaconil, Gordons Multi-PurposeFungicide, Ortho Daconil just be-fore the bud sheaths have opened.Zimmerman Pine Moth is a na-tive insect that has become estab-lished throughout northwesternSouth Dakota. Ponderosa Pinesin shelterbelts have been mostcommonly infested, but Austrian,Mugo, Jack and Scotch Pines are
also reported as hthe tips of branchtrunk feeding on Branches typicallcrotch area whertrunk. Dead and dmost often in the utree, commonly intions. The first toms of injury arpitch masses at wpitch masses maysize and ultimatelters of small, pale
jury not only retaalso deforms thegirdled whorls beened that the tree
Permethrin conucts such as BonKiller and Gordoncan be used to co
April is normallychemical control bspring as we ashould be able to klars in May by soand especially ththe temperature they start crawlbegin to dig deeptrunk they will bpoison residue on
peat the spray apgust to kill youthat hatch from th
Diplodia Tip Bdisease that affectScotch that are stressful conditionis known to infeand healthy neeformed candles. Itacks the tips and that have been stress from drougroots, not enough soil, excessive amas well as injurieweather and insecas canker like injuresin that servestrees. The most e
pine tree being intrees have brownshoots with short,To control treat wcontaining propchlorothalanil besheaths have opeunder apple scacontaining these ents.
My sources forlease were the DSDDA Forest Heand USDA Foreseral Technical RepTrees of the Greawould like morabout UpcomingPest Problems, cat the Conservatio244-5222, Extensi
All programs avided by the Northservation Districtregardless of race,origin, gender, relability, political beentation, and mastatus.
Tri-County Conservation District2012Balance Sheet
SSETS:URRENT ASSETS:000 Cash/Cash&Deposits 6251.87001 Cash Change002 Petty Cash 255.93003 Savings Accounts 49293.90otal Current Assets 55801.70XED ASSETS
600-1609 Land 0610-1619 Buildings 34956.57
710 Accumulated Depreciation-Buildings/Vehicles 0720 Accumulated Depreciation- 5000
Vehicles/Machinery 17000750 Accumulated Depreciation-
Office Equipment 776.22790 Accumulated Depreciation-
Office Equip 0otal Fixed Asstes 57732.79OTAL ASSETS 113534.49ABILITIES & EQUITYurrent Liabilities000 Accounts Payable 0001 Customer Deposits 0010 Supervisors Medicare Payable 0011 Supervisors IRS Payable 0012 Supervisors FICA Payable 0020 Employees Medicare Payable 0021 Employees IRS Payable 0022 Employees FICA Payable 0023 Retirement Contributions Pay. 0
00 Sales Tax Payable 6.88otal Current Liabilites 6.88ong Term Liabilities600 Land Notes Payable 0610 Building Notes Payable 0620 Vehicle Notes Payable 0650 Machinery Notes Payable 0690 Office Equipment Payable 0700 Other Notes Payable 0otal Long Term Payable 0und Equity Retained Earningsotal Fund Equityotal Liabilities & Equity 113527.61/ Tri County Soil Conservation Districtublished once at the total approximate cost of $308.61
udgeted Actualevenues0 Intergovernmental Revenueounty Appropriations 32648 29360.65
Subtotal 29360.65Charges for Goods and Services Machine Tree Plantingfo not available 34334.97and Tree Planting 1845.54ee Fabric 20994.5ee Protectorrip Irrigationee Cultivationee Chemical Applicationrass Drill Rentalrop Drill Rentaland Constructionubtotal 57175.015 Other Revenuesc. Income Info Not Available 1538.17terest 4444.65dvertising 550agseal Propertyales of Fixed Assetsubtotal 6532.82
OTAL REVENUES 93068.48
xpenses00 Office Expensesent Info Not Available 0ilities 0
ostage 318.67quipment 0rinting & Supplies 125.31surance-Bond & Liabilities 140ubtotal 583.9801 Supervisor Expensesupervisor Per Diem 1350upervisor Payroll Taxupervisor Mileage 1186.5upervisor Meals 132.71upervisor Lodging 148
Supervisor General Expenses 903.82Subtotal 3721.03602 Employee ExpensesEmployee Wage & Salaries 24636 22628.27Employee Payroll Tax 1528 1317.98Employee Health Insurance 4600 3780.5Employee Retirement Cont. 1478 1325.66Employee Mileage Info Not Available 201Employee Meals 74.63Employee LodgingEmployee General 335Subtotal 29663.04605 Other Expenses
Membership & Dues 3157Contributions 194Administrative ExpensesMisc. Expenses 329.49Subtotal 3680.49607 Information & EducationNewsletter 1192.42ContestsEvents 320.89
Awards & RecognitionCamps/Ed. Opportunities 409.25
AdvertisingPromo Materials 25Subtotal 1947.56611 Tree PlantingTree Stock Info Not Availble 15950.88Tree Planting Wages 1617.46Tree Planting Gas/ Mileage 583.24Tree Planting Repairs 46.94Tree Planting EquipmentTree Planting Refund 38.58
Tree Planting Misc. Expenses 741.57Tree Storage Facility RepairsTree Storage Facility UtilitiesSubtotal 18978.67612 Tree FabricTree Fabric Stock 17294Tree Fabric Wages 15722.35Tree Fabric Gas/MileageTree Fabric RepairsTree Fabric EquipmentTree Fabric RefundTree Fabric Misc. 370.17Subtotal 33386.52Total Expenses 88453.07Net Income/Loss 4615.41Jan 1 2007 General Fund Balance 12904Dec 31 2007 General Fund Balance 37747.68
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Starting June 1, campers mak-ng plans for Labor Day weekendan begin reserving campsites inouth Dakota state parks.
Labor Day weekend markshe traditional end of the summereason, and many people try toet in one last camping trip, saidoug Hofer, state parks and
ecreation director. "Campsitesre reserved well in advance, solan ahead and make your reser-ations as soon as possible to getour favorite camping spot."A three-night stay is required
uring holiday weekends at alltate parks, except Custer Stateark.
Reservations for campsites andamping cabins in South Dakota
tate parks can be made 90 daysrior to arrival dates. Custertate Park and the group lodgest Mina Lake, Shadehill, Newtonills, Palisades, Oahe Down-
tream and Lake Thompson ac-ept reservations one year indvance.
Reservations can be made 24ours a day online or through theall center. Sites become availablet 7 a.m. CDT on the first day ofhe 90-day or 1-year window.hre is a per-site reservation fee.daily or annual park entrance
cense is required on all vehiclesntering the park. Entrance feesre in addition to camping fees.
For reservations, call 800-710-
267 or go online toww.campsd.com.For additional information on
outh Dakota state parks andecreation areas and to view the0-day window calendar, visit theouth Dakota state parks websitet www.gfp.sd.gov .
Make youreservations to
camp Labor Dayweekend in SDstate parks
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USDA/Farm Service Agency News
The Dewey, Meade & ZiebachCounty FSA offices would like tokeep you informed of the follow-ing items important to USDA pro-grams. If you have any questionsplease contact the Dewey Countyoffice at 865-3522 ext 2, MeadeCounty at 347-4952 ext 2, orZiebach County at 365-5179 ext 2.
Important dates to remem-ber:
MAY 13 Continuous CRPsignup begins
MAY 20 CRP signup beginsJUNE 3 Last day to sign up
for ACREJUNE 14 CRP signup ends
AUGUST 2 Last day to signup for DCP
ACRE signup ends June 3,2013
We would like to remind pro-ducers interested in signing upfor the ACRE program for 2013 tobe in the office by June 3, 2013.Enrollments will not be acceptedafter the deadline, so enrollingearly will help you avoid missing
the deadline. Call your servicecenter for an appointment. If youare not interested in ACRE butwant to sign-up for DCP programplease stop in the office before Au-gust 2, 2013 as that is the last dayfor DCP contract sign-up.Prevented plant and failedacre reports
Failed acreage must be re-ported before the crop is de-stroyed and prevented plantingmust be reported no later than 15
days after the finof the crop. Pleasfice if you havewheat or have from planting a c
USDA is an eqprovider, employefile a complaint ofwrite to USDA, Atary for Civil Righjudication, 1400Avenue, S.W., W
20250-9410, or 9992 or (toll-freeice), (800) 877-8Federal relay), (/relay voice user
Monday:Breakfast: Burritos
Lunch: Hot Hamburger $4.29Sandwich: BBQ Chicken
Tuesday:Breakfast: Breakfast Sandwiches
Lunch: Tacos $4.29Sandwich: Rueben
Wednesday:Breakfast: Biscuits & Gravy
Lunch:Asian $4.29Sandwich: Hamburger
Thursday:
Breakfast: Breakfast SandwichesLunch: Cassserole $4.29Sandwich: Philly Steak & Cheese
Friday:Breakfast: Burritos
Lunch: 2 Piece Chicken Dinner $4Sandwich: Hamburger
The Better ChoicePrairie Oasis Mall 605-967-26Faith, SD
NEXT SALE: MONDAY, JUNE 3RD
Specal Cow/Calf Par, Replacement Hefer
& Grass Cattle Sale
SALE TiME 10:00 AMExpectng 3-400 Cattle, 3-400 Pars
Consignments: PairsFogelman 50 Red Angus heifers HR w/Red Angus cls (March)
Maher 25 Angus & 1st x cows 2-3's HR w/blk & bldy calvesConsignment 1 18 month solid black Longhorn Bull &
1 yearling solid red Longhorn bullMore cow/calf pair, replacement heifers & grass cattle expected by sale time.
Upcoming Sales:Monday, June 10: NO SALE
Monday, June 17: Special cow/calf pair, new crop lamb & regular saleMonday, June 24: Special cow/calf pair & regular cattle & sheep sale
Monday, July 1: NO SALE (Independence Day)
Faith Livestock Commission Co.
(605) 967-2200
We appreciate your business. Give us a call at 605-967-2200or www.faithlivestock.com if you have livestock to sell.
We would be glad to visit with you.
Gary Vance (605) 967-2162 OR Scott Vance (605) 739-5501OR CELL: 484-7127 OR Max Loughlin (605) 244-5990 OR1-605-645-2583 (cell) OR Glen King 1-605-390-3264 (cell)
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605/967-2644After Hours
Verna Schad: 964-6114 or605-365-6593 (cell)
Dustys Tire ServicePH: 605-490-8007 Faith, SDHave truck will travel
For all your on-farm tractor, truck &
machinery tire repairs call Dusty.
Leave a message if no answerCall anytime 7 days a week!!I have tubes & most common
tires on hand & can order in anytire of your choice.
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For all your Real Estate Needscall Kevin Jensen381-4272Black Hills land, homes and businesses.With values and honesty born and bred in Faith,
trust Kevin Jensen to help yousolve your real estate questions.Kevin Jensen your friend
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2 Lots, Home, & Garage!213 E. 2nd Ave, Faith, SD
May 30th, 11:00AMwith registration starting at 10:30 AM
Auction Held at the Faith Community CenterShowings: 5/11, 2-4pm; 5/18 noon-2pm; 5/24 11am-1pm & Auction day 5/30 10-11am
Check out www.SturgisSD.com for terms, conditions & details
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
Beautiful, inviting arched brick entryway into a 1012 sq.ft. home, fully furnished with many recent updates. Home features
2 bedrooms, 1 bath, kitchen with new counter top & sink; large bathroom has 2 sinks, tub with shower, and washer &
dryer; partial basement has concrete floor, 110 gallon hot water heater, forced air furnace. The detached 12x20 garage is
converted to a living quarters to make a 3rd bedroom with 2 beds, TV, electric heat, AC, refrigerator, microwave, end
tables and dresser. Two city lots for a total of 14,000 sq.ft. with trees, bushes, lawn, annual plants, garden area, parking
with both street and alley access. Property also is accommodating with RV hookups.
PERSONAL PROPERTY INCLUDED:
4 TVs w/entertainment centers & drawers; 5 beds w/mattresses; 3-piece sofa set w/hide-a-bed; desk; 4 end tables/night
stands; 6-piece kitchen dining set; electric kitchen stove; 2 microwaves; full size refrigerator/freezer; small refrigerator;
washer & dryer; 2 AC units
AUCTIONEERS NOTE: Great opportunity in the T-Rex Capital of the World! This home and property has had many
recent updates. It is move-in ready, as it comes fully furnished. In the past few years it has been used as nightly, weekly,
or monthly rental. With not a lot of homes for sale in the area, this would make a great home
to live in, an investment or a rental income property. Be sure to take time to
inspect this property and be in attendance.
Property is Broker owned. Broker Participation is invited!
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Proceedings of theCommon CouncilCity of Faith, SD
The Common Council for the City ofith, South Dakota met in regular ses-n on May 14, 2013 at 6:30 P.M. in theuncil Room of the Community Center.
ayor Haines called the meeting toder, Brown called roll call, and Mayorines led the Pledge of Allegiance.
Council members present: Riley, In-ram (6:34PM), Lightfield, Spencer,rndt and Hellekson.Others in attendance were: Debbie
own, Jon Collins, Donn Dupper,retta Passolt, Jason and Suzie Reed,stin and Shara Haines, Corinnaompson, Eric Bogue, Matt Helms,et and Sidney Hansen.Spencer made a motion, secondedRiley to approve the agenda as pre-
nted. Motion carried.Lightfield made a motion, secondedHellekson to approve the minutes of
e May 7, 2013 meeting. Five - yestes. Riley no. Motion carried.
CLAIMS APPROVED:The following claims were presented
d read:Utility Department, Salaries ,721.87; Finance Office, Salaries ,658.76; Police Department,
laries $4,565.59; Bar & Liquorore, Salaries $2,459.31; Janitor,laries $1,242.96; Ambulance De-rtment, Salaries $4,562.37; Jamesockford, Landfill Manager $262.92;gela Ostrander, Library Supervisor 66.69; Linda Olson, Library Assis-
nt $846.07; First National Bank, Fed-al Excise Tax $342.39; First Nationalnk, Withholding & SS $3,097.56;nkCard, Collection Fees $155.20; A-
Sewer & Drain, Inc., Jet Vac Sewerain $998.63; Afdhal's Appliance, Pro-ssional Services $75.00; Americangineering Testing, Inc., Dirt Testing atport $1,334.00; Branding Iron Inn,C, Election Clerk Meals $26.75; CityFaith, Refund deposit for Utility Bill 5.00; Consortia Consulting by Telec,neral Consulting & Settlements 587.50; Dakota Backup, Professionalrvices $35.00; Dept of Revenue,
sting Water $13.00; Eagle Butteumbing & Heating, LLC, Professionalrvices $385.00; Emergency Medicaloducts, Inc., Supplies $95.52; Ever-een Supply Company, Oxygen Cylin-r Lease $13.50; Farmers Union Oil,Fuel-Generator $200.04; Golden
est Technologies & Internet Sol, Inter-t Help Desk, HD Subscriber Countg $658.97; Golden West Telecom-
unications, Special Access 840.40; GRP & Associates, Inc., Med-l Waste Disposal $47.00; Hauser,tty, Reimburse for Popcorn $21.36;yard, Supplies-Mats $2,564.16; In-
ram, Justin, Reimburse for Wiring Per-t $5.00; Kennebec Telephone Co.,nference Call $2.76; Ketel,orstenson & Co., Professional Serv-s $3,000.00; Lynn's Dakotamart,pplies $68.92; M&D Food Shop,soline $318.15; McLeod's Printing
Office Supply, Election Supplies 7.39; Mobile Electronic Service, Inc.,pplies $50.00; Newman Traffic
gns, Supplies $330.31; Oak Hill Con-ting, Inc., Consulting $124.00; Over-ad Door Company, Repairs &
aintenance-Community Center & Firept $573.47; Reliable Office Sup-
es, Office Supplies $316.30; Rick'sto, LLC, Repairs & Maintenance 62.00; Roy's Pronto, MV Parts, Oil,pplies $530.18; SD Governmentalance Officer's Asso., Finance Offi-
r's School $75.00; SD State Treas-er, Sales Tax $5,270.41; Servalliform/Linen Co., Mats, Mops, Fresh-ers $790.50; South Dakota Onell, Locate Fees $3.15; T&R Electric,
Electrical Supplies $790.00; VilasPharmacy & Healthcare, Supplies $136.60.
Inghram made a motion, secondedby Berndt to approve all claims pre-sented. All yes votes. Motion carried.
The April revenues were $186,996.56and the April expenditures were$164,288.18.RESOLUTIONS AND ORDINANCES:
Lightfield introduced the followingresolution and moved for its adoption:
RESOLUTION NO.
05-14-13-01WHEREAS the City of Faithneeds to transfer and that the Fi-nance Officer be authorized totransfer funds as of April 30,2013 in accordance with theadopted Budget Plan:
930.00.............. fromGeneral to Ambulance Re-stricted Cash
2,000.00.............. fromElectric to Capital Outlay
250.00.............. fromWater to Capital Outlay
1,000.00.............. fromSewer to Capital Outlay
6,000.00.............. fromTelephone to Capital Outlay
2,469.09.............. fromLiquor to General
21,000.00.............. fromTelephone to General
22,000.00.............. fromElectric to General
Seconded by Hellekson.All yes votes. Motion carried.
First Reading of Ordinance No. 305:Lightfield made a motion, seconded
by Spencer to approve the first readingof Ordinance No. 305: Supplemental Ap-propriation Ordinance for 2013. Roll callvote all yes votes. Motion carried.
BIDS:7:00 - Open bids for
Mowing Park & Tennis Court,Mowing and Trimming around Public
Safety Building and FaithCommunity Center, Cleaning of the
Park Bathrooms and Park andCleaning and Mowing of the Faith
Cemetery:The following bids were submitted for
Park and Tennis Court:Mayor Haines opened and read the
bids as follows:Tyler Fisher and Carrie Collins $120
per timeMatt Helms $195 per timeBret & Karri Hanson $211 per timeLightfield made a motion, seconded
by Hellekson to accept Tyler Fisher andCarrie Collinss bid. All yes votes. Motioncarried.
The following bids were submitted forCleaning and Mowing around the PublicSafety Building and Faith CommunityCenter:
Mayor Haines opened and read thebids as follows:
Tyler Fisher and Carrie Collins $100per time
Matt Helms $125 per timeDoran Shaff $125 per timeBret & Karri Hanson $132 per timeBerndt made a motion, seconded by
Lightfield to accept Tyler Fisher and Car-rie Collinss bid. All yes votes. Motioncarried.
The following bids were submitted forCleaning and Mowing of the Faith Ceme-tery:
Mayor Haines opened and read thebids as follows:
Tyler Fisher and Carrie Collins $425per time
Doran Shaff $475 per timeBret & Karri Hanson $978 per timeLightfield made a motion, seconded
by Riley to accept Tyler Fisher and Car-rie Collinss bid. All yes votes. Motioncarried.
The following bid was submitted forCleaning of the Park Bathrooms andPark:
Mayor Haines opened and read thebid as follows:
Tyler Fisher and Carrie Collins $100per time
(Clarified as $100 a week which isMonday, Wednesday and Friday)
Berndt made a motion, seconded bySpencer to accept Tyler Fisher and Car-rie Collinss bid. Four - no votes,Spencer and Berndt - yes. Motion failed.
Committee Meetings:Donn Dupper, Jon Collins, Justin
Haines(Fire Chief) and Debbie Brown
gave reports.Arrow Public Transit Bus Service:
Garnet Gaaskjolen was unable to at-tend so this will be moved to next meet-ing.
Use of Fairgrounds LivestockBuilding for Wedding Reception:Debbie Brown, on behalf of the
Fordyce/Humble families, asked theCouncil for permission to use the Fair-grounds Livestock Building for their wed-ding reception. Riley made a motion,seconded by Hellekson to approve theuse of the building and ask that it becleaned up afterwards. Motion carried.
Use of Fairgrounds for WranglerRopings:
Inghram made a motion, secondedby Berndt to allow the use of the fair-grounds to the Wrangler Roping on June28th 30th. Motion carried.
Craft Fair Discussion:
Angel Kennedy would like to rent thegym for the Craft Fair and she would justpersonally do the craft fair. Riley made amotion, seconded by Spencer to allow
Angel Kennedy to rent the building at$225 (For Profit fee) and waive the ven-dor fee and call it a community functionas she will be bringing people to thecommunity. All yes votes. Motion carried.
Jason Reed Retaining Wall atCemetery:
Jason Reed would like to install a re-taining wall at the cemetery near his fam-ily plots that will have Reed on thefront. There are eight plots which wouldbe on the south side of the retaining wallthat will be built. Jason stated that hewould be willing to purchase those plots.Some discussion was held about someof the plots that werent useable.Spencer made a motion, seconded byRiley to allow Jason Reed to have eightof the following plots: [Block 49, Lot 3,Grave 1; Block 49, Lot 4, Grave 1-4 & 6-8] and pay for three and allow Jason tobuild the retaining wall. All yes votes.Motion carried.
Summer Activities with theInformation Center:
Corinna Thompson updated theCouncil on some activities she would liketo do for the summer and Council agreedto all.
Update with Faith SpecialEntertainment Committee:
The Faith Special EntertainmentCommittee has been working on someideas for Main Street to replace the car-nival since it is not coming. MechanicalBull, Laser Tag or Paint Ball Tag, Blow upgames for different ages, kids train,bungee jumping and possible food ven-dors with carnival food. They are stilllooking to have the car show, poolgames, free barbeque, gun show if pos-sible. The National Guard has somegame things they can bring at no chargealso.
Arrears List:There was not an arrears list pre-
sented as it was too early.Spraying Weeds:
Quotes will be brought back to theSpecial Meeting on May 20, 2013.
Discussion on Potential Problemsfrom expected development pressure:
Riley made a motion, seconded bySpencer to direct Eric Bogue to startdrafting an ordinance with one of theitems being for a new trailer court tohave campers twenty feet apart. Five yes votes. Berndt no. Motion carried.
Purchase of Fuel Truck:Berndt made a motion, seconded by
Lightfield to table until we receive furtherinformation. Motion carried.
Sandblast Swimming Pool:Hellekson made a motion, seconded
by Spencer to approve Joes Sandblast-ing to sandblast the shallow end of theswimming pool in the range of $5,000. Allyes votes. Motion carried.
Job Descriptions:Riley made a motion, seconded by
Lightfield to table until the meeting June
4, 2013. Motion carried.There will be a special meeting on
Monday, May 20, 2013 at 7 PM with theSchool Board to discuss the agreementfor the Safe Room.
Lightfield made a motion, secondedby Hellekson to adjourn. Motion carried.
______________________________Glen Haines, Mayor
_______________________________Debbie Brown, Finance Officer
Published May 29, 2013 for an approxi-mate cost of $120.21
NOTICE OF PUBLICHEARING
WHEREAS, SDCL Chpt.12-5 author-izes municipalities to lease municipally
owned property to private individuals;and
WHEREAS, the City of Faith is theowner of certain real property, here-inafter described, commonly known asthose portions of the: West of Fair-grounds, Lagoon except the steep por-tion and top of the dike (Everything in thenorthwest corner), Municipal Cemetery,Municipal Airport, Municipal Golf Course,Durkee Lake, area located East of PublicSafety Building & Around Sports Com-plex (Not on the football Field), W1/2 ofBlock 1 of School Addition (ada areaWest of School), road ditch adjacent toMunicipal gravel pile, and Lot 6 of Block3 of School Addition, as more particularlyshown on map(s) available at City Fi-nance Office; andWHEREAS, the City of Faith will conduct
a public hearing pursuant to the require-ments set forth in SDCL Chpt. 12-5 theCity Council will adopt a Resolution of In-tent to enter Into Lease for Haying Pur-poses on the 18th day of June, 2013during a regularly scheduled City CouncilMeeting beginning at 7:28 P.M (MST) inthe Community Room of the CommunityCenter to determine if it is in the best in-terest of the City to lease for haying pur-poses the above described.
All interested citizens are encouraged toattend. Individuals needing assistancepursuant to the Americans with Disabili-ties Act should contact the City FinanceOffice (605-967-2261) in advance of themeeting to make any necessaryarrangements.
Published May 29 & June5, 2013 for atotal cost of $29.88
NOTICE TOBIDDERS
Notice is hereby given that sealedbids will be received until 10:00 a.m. onthe 5th day of June, 2013, at the officeof the Meade County Auditor, 1300 Sher-man St., Suite 126, Sturgis, SouthDakota, for the crushing and stockpilingof gravel surfacing aggregate.
A minimum of 60,000 tons is to becrushed and stockpiled.
Copies of the specifications, proposal
and bid forms may bMeade County Hig20623 131St AveDakota 57785-6628
The Meade Coureserve the right to aand all bids and to wties therein.
Dated at Sturgis7th day of May, 2013Ken McGirr - HIGHWSUPERINTENDENTPublished May 22 &
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Discussion was Eric Bogue, Mayor Gnance Officer Debbmembers of the Fagarding a proposed the City and the Schsafety building. Bosome wants and conin the proposed agrewill work on a draft crepresentatives frocome to a mutual ag
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For Sale OfAlcoholic Beverages
Notice is hereby given that the BoardMeade County Commissioners at theskine Administrative Building, Sturgis,
D, on June 5th, 2013, at 10:00 a.m. willnsider new/renewal malt/transfer ofverage applications for the 2013-
14licensing year. Said applicants arefollows:
RENEWALS:Iron Horse Campground, Richard
neson,Tract D & E of BH Subdivision,ng in Tract W1/2 of Sec. 32, T6N, R6E,M, Meade County, SD Retail On-Offle Malt Beverage & SD Farm Wine;Sturgis View Campground, Inc.,ts 10A of Holm Subdivision Sec. 32,N, R5E, BHM, Meade County, SD tail On-Off Sale Malt Beverage;Walter F. Fees, Juliet-1 Bed-N-eakfast, NW1/4, Sec. 24, T11N,4E, BHM, Meade County, SD Retail-Off Sale Malt Beverage;Buffalo Chip Campground LLC./2 NW1/4, NE1/4, Sec. 8, T5N, R6E,M, Meade County, SD Retail On-Offle Malt Beverage and Package Off-le SD Wine;Buffalo Chip Campground
C. SW1/4, Sec. 4, T5N, R6E, BHM,eade County, SD Retail On-Off Maltverage;Bear Butte Creek Campground,
ary BrandnerLot 2 & 3, SE1/4NW1/4,/2NE1/4, less portion, Sec. 5, T5N,E, BHM, Meade County, SD Retail-Off Sale Malt Beverage;Peaceful Pines Casino Inc., BJDbdivision, Lot 2, Sec. 6, T2N, R7E,nit A) BHM, Meade County, SD Re-On-Off Sale Malt Beverage;Peaceful Pines Casino Inc., BJDbdivision, Lot 2, Sec. 6, T2N, R7E,nit B) BHM, Meade County, SD Re-On-Off Sale Malt Beverage;BJS Country Store, Country
ores, Inc. Tract B Revised of Lofgrenbdivision, formerly located in Tract BLot 10 an unplatted portion of the
W1/4NW1/4, Sec. 8, T2N, R7E, BHM,eade County, SD Retail On-Off Sale
alt Beverage;Country Stores, Inc. Godfathers
zza & Casino Tract B Revised Lof-en Subdivision, formally located inact B of Lot 10 on unplatted portion ofW1/4 of NW1/4, Section 8, Township 2
rth, Range 7 East, BHM, Meadeunty, SD Retail On-Off Sale Maltverage;Nellies Mercantile & Saloon LLC -
220 SW1/4SW1/4SW1/4SW1/4 lesst X4, Sec 9, T7N, R13E, BHM, Meadeunty, SD Retail On-Off Sale Maltverage;A.T. Elk LLC, Elk Creek Resort,c. 11, 14-3-6 Teachout Sublot D Re-ed, Sec. 11, 14-3-6, Teachout SublotNW1/4SW1/4 less tracts 5&6 12-3-6,-3-6 SENE less platted parts NESE,M, Meade County, SD Retail On-Offle Malt Beverage;Full Throttle Saloon & Camp-
ound LLC, Lot B of Brennon Subdivi-n of the NE1/4, Sec. 12, T5N, R5E,M, Meade County, SD, Retail On-Offle Malt Beverage;Creekside Campground LLC,
W1/4, Sec. 5, T5N, R6E, and SW1/4,W1/4, lying North of Bear Butte Creek,
ction 32. T6N, R6E, BHM, Meadeunty, SD, - Retail On-Off Sale Maltverage;Sacora Station LLC Lots A & B of
act 1 of Honerkamp Subdivision,W1/4SW1/4, Sec. 14, T3N, R6E,E1/4SE1/4 of Sec. 15, T3N, R6E,
M, Meade County, SD,- Retail On-Offle Malt Beverage and Package Off-le SD Wine;
Renos Inc., Plat of Section 8 Lot C,Township 2 North, Range 7 East, BHM,Meade County, SD. Retail On-Off SaleMalt Beverage;
Tom & Deb Carter, Tilford GulchCampground Lot 1 of Lot B ofE1/2SW1/4, Sec. 20, T4N, R6E, BHM,Meade County, SD Retail On-Off SaleMalt Beverage;
Katmandu Campground & R VPark, Mary Kathryn Driggs Lot A ofTract 1 of Tract Golf of Pleasant ValleySubdivision, located in S1/2SW1/4 of
Sec. 25, N1/2NW1/4 Sec. 36, T5N, R6E,BHM, Meade County, SD Retail On-OffSale Malt Beverage;
Carl R & Joni K Foos, CottonwoodCreek Camp N1/2NE1/4, SE1/4, NE1/4,S1/2 of Sec. 12, T7N, R5E, and theE1/2NW1/4, Lots 1 & 2, and theE1/2SW1/4, Lots 3 & 4, all in Sec. 7,T7N, R6E, BHM, Meade County, SD-Retail On-Off Sale Malt Beverage;
Dragpipe Saloon LLC, N1/2SE1/4Sec. 1, T6N, R5E, BHM, Meade County,SD Retail On-Off Sale Malt Beverage;Hog Heaven Campground Inc., NW di-agonal of SE1/4, E1/2SW1/4, Sec. 8,T5N, R5E, BHM, Meade County, SD Retail On-Off Sale Malt Beverage;
Broken Spoke Campground, LLC,Sec. 6, T6N, R6E, SW of NE, SW1/2 ofSENE, SENW, Lots 5, 6, 7 E1/2SW,SE(444.61 acres) Sec. 7, T6N, R6E,N1/2NE, NENW, Lot 1 (155.01 acres)
BHM, Meade County, SD Retail On-OffSale Malt Beverage;Elkview Campground LLC, SW1/4
Sec. 31, T5N, R6E, BHM., MeadeCounty Retail On-Off Sale Malt Bever-age;
Suzies Camp/Sue Hanson, Tract B,Sec. 25, T5N, R5E, BHM, MeadeCounty, SD Retail On-Off Sale MaltBeverage;
Barrelhouse LLC Golden Ar rowSubdivision, Tract 2 & 3, Sec. 15, T3N,R7E, BHM, Meade County, SD RetailOn-Off Sale Malt Beverage;
Ride N Rest LLC., Lot 1 & Lot 2 BHSubdivision located in the SW1/4SW1/4of Sec. 32, T6N, R6E, BHM, MeadeCounty, SD Retail On-Off Sale MaltBeverage;
Rush-No-More LLC., Lot HR1 ofCarlsten Sub., portion of replat of LotHR1 located in the NW1/4 NE1/4, Sec.
1, T4N, R5E, BHM, Meade County, SD Retail On-Off Sale Malt Beverage;McKees Pub & Grill Lots 23 & 24,
Tract I, East Lawn Addition, Section 8,Township 2 North, Range 7 East, BHM,Meade County, SD Retail On-Off SaleMalt Beverage;
Black Hills Drag Racing Associa-tion, Inc. Section 6, Township 5 North,Range 6, Tract A Sturgis Dragway inS1/2NE1/4, BHM, Meade County, SD -Retail On-Off Sale Malt Beverage;
Farstveet Investments LLC - Pleas-ant Valley Sub Lot GF1R, Combined1988, Section 25, Township 5 North,Range 5 East, BHM, Meade County, SD- Retail On-Off Sale Malt Beverage;
Glencoe Entertainment LLC -Township 5 North, Range 6 East, BHMSection 6 Lots 1 and 3; S1/2NE1/4;SE1/4NW1/4, less Lot H-1 as shown onthe plat filed in Plat Book 3 on Page 275
excepting therefrom Tract A of SturgisDragway Subdivision as shown on theplat filed in Plat Book 16 on Page 18.
Township 5 North, Range 5 East,BHM, Section 1 Lot 1, less the NE1/4of Lot 1; Lot 5, less a parcel of land con-veyed to the City of Sturgis as shown bythe plat filed in Plat Book 2 on Page 179,and less Pavilion Lot at Glencoe asshown by the plat filed in Plat Book 20on Page 281; including any portion of thevacated section line right-of-way whichreverted pursuant to Resolutionrecorded January 3, 2001 in Book 546on Page 391 and Resolution recordedFebruary 1, 2001 in Book 546 on Page497.
Township 5 North, Range 6 East of
the BHM Section 6 Lots 4 and 5, lessPavilion Lot at Glencoe as shown by theplat filed in Plat Book 20 on Page 281;including any portion of the vacated sec-tion line right-of-way which reverted pur-suant to Resolution recorded January 3,2001 in Book 546 on Page 391 and Res-olution recorded February 1, 2001 inBook 546 on page 497.
Township 6 North, Range 5 East,BHM Section 36 Lot 2
Pavilion Lot at Glencoe, located inGovernment Lots 1 and 5 of Section 1,
Township 5 North, Range 5 East of theBHM, and in Government Lots 4 and 5of Section 6, Township 5 North, Range 6East of the BHM, Meade County , SD asshown on the plat in Plat Book 20 onPages 281-282.
Township 6 North, Range 5 East,BHM, Section 36 Lot 3
Township 6 North, Range 6 East,BHM, Section 31 Lots 2 and 3;SW1/4NE1/4; SE1/4NW1/4;NE1/4SW1/4; SE1/4
Township 6 North, Range 6 East,BHM Section 31 Lot 4; SE1/4SW1/4Township 5 North, Range 6 East, BHM,Section 6 Lot 2. Retail On-Off SaleMalt Bevarage
William Lore, Eagles Landing Lot#2 NW1/4NE1/4, Sec. 5, T5, R5, BHM,Meade County, SD Retail On-Off SaleMalt Beverage
Jackpine Gypsies Motorcycle Club
Lot 3 and the N1/2 of the SW1/4NW1/4,Sec. 9, T5N, R5E, and theS1/2SW1/4NW1/4, W1/2N1/2N1/2SW1/4 West of HW, Sec. 9, T5N,R5E, Lot 1 in SW1/4NW1/4 less right ofway of Lots 8 & 9 all in Sec. 9, T5N, R5E,Tract A, SE1/4NE1/4, Sec. 8, T5N, R5E,BHM, Meade County, SD Retail On-OffSale Malt Beverage;
Lamphere Ranch CampgroundLLC. S1/2 of Sec. 6, T5N, R6E, W1/2 ofSW1/4 of Sec. 5, T5N, R6E, BHM,Meade County, SD Retail On-Off SaleMalt Beverage & SD Farm Wine;
Shade Valley Camp Resort, Inc.,the N1/2 and the W1/2SW1/4 of Sec. 17,excepting, therefrom West 295 of theSouth 150 of the SW1/4SW1/4 and 5rods x 16 rods to School Dist. 23 andHighway ROW, T6N, R7E, BHM, MeadeCounty, SD- Retail On-Off Sale MaltBeverage & SD Farm Wine;
The Garage Sports BarBJD Subdi-vision Lot 15 of Section 6, Township 2North, Range 7 East, BHM, MeadeCounty, SD - Retail On-Off Sale MaltBeverage;
The Patch LLC., Lot 2 of Cross Ad-dition, Section 16, Township 5 North,Range 6, B.H.M., Meade County, - RetailOn-Off Sale Malt Beverage & SD FarmWine;
Glencoe Entertainment, LLC - LotB (Second Revision) of Glencoe, MeadeCounty SD as shown on plat filed in PlatBook 20 on pages 279-280, Meade
County SD Retail On-Off Malt Bever-age;
Hereford Hills, Inc. Hereford HillsSubdivision, Lot 1, S1/2SE1/4, Sec. 24,T5N, R10E, BHM, Meade County, SD Retail On-Off Sale Malt Beverage;NEW:
Nellies Mercantile & Saloon LLC -S 220 SW1/4SW1/4SW1/4SW1/4 lessLot X4, Sec 9, T7N, R13E, BHM, MeadeCounty, SD Retail On-Off Wine Li-cense;
Bobby L. Lippold Thelma Lippold -
Lot C of Glencoe, a Subdivision locatedin Govt. Lots 6 & 7 of Section 1, Town-ship 5 North, Range 5 East, Tract A ofGovt. Lot 1 of Section 12, Township 5North, Range 5 East, BHM, MeadeCounty SD - Retail On-Off Sale MaltBeverage & SD Farm Wine;
TRANSFER:Kick Start Travel Center & Food
Mart, Inc., Lot D of Glencoe, a Subdivi-sion located in Government Lots 6 & 7 ofSec. 1, T5N, R5E, BHM, and Tract A ofGovernment Lot 1 of Sec. 12, T5N, R5E,BHM, Meade County, SD, -Retail On-OffSale Malt Beverage; - to Mako Enter-prises, Inc./s/ Lisa Schieffer
Meade County AuditorPublished May 22 & 29, 2013 at the totalapproximate cost of $191.68
NOTICE OF BIDSNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
Common Council for the City of Faith,South Dakota will receive sealed bids forthe haying of the following City Proper-ties:
In and Outside the CemeteryAirportGolf Course & Lake Area
Around Lagoon excluding the steeparea and top of the dike (Everything inthe North West Corner)
East of Public Safety Building &Around Sports Complex (Not on the foot-ball field)
West of School OfficesRoad Ditch by the Citys gravel pileSchool Addition Lot 6, Block 3West of Fairgrounds
Bids will be taken for all of the prop-
erties listed above as one bid. The spec-ifications and maps are on file in theFinance Office of the Municipal Building,Faith, South Dakota. Bids will be re-ceived by the Mayor and CommonCouncil until 7:30 P.M., M.D.T., on the18th day of June, 2013 at which timebids will be publicly opened and read inthe Community Room of the CommunityCenter at Faith, South Dakota. Each bidmust be clearly marked as "ALL CITYHAYING" for the combined properties.Each bid must be accompanied by a cer-tified check, bank draft or cashier's
check in the amount oawarded the bid, youlease. All specified arare to be hayed.
The MAYOR andreserve the right to rejreceived and to accethe best advantage oSouth Dakota.
By order of the Cthe City of Faith, Sou
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al cleaning, grounds upkeep,inor repairs and painting.me heavy lifting is required.
ull-time position with good payd fringe benefits. Week dayurs for Custodian are 9:00 a.m.
to 12:00 noon and 1:00 p.m. to6:00 p.m. Please submit a letterof application to Colgan Huber,Director of Finance, Grand Elec-tric Cooperative, Inc., P. O. Box39, Bison, SD 57620. GEC is anequal opportunity employer.Deadline for submitting an appli-cation is May 30, 2013. F37-2tc
HELP WANTED: Grand Elec-tric Cooperative, Inc. has a fulltime position opening for a Cus-tomer Service Representative.Qualified applicants must have a
high school diploma or equiva-lent, experience with basic Mi-crosoft applications, computersand related office equipmentwith excellent oral and commu-nications skills. Two years previ-
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