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SERF Loans – Clark moved, Herrmann sec- onded and with Clark, Eisenbraun, Herrmann, Hodgs, Jacobs and Klar- enbeek voting aye motion passed to waive all SERF and Business Façade Loans’ monthly payments of principal and interest for 180 days. COVID-19 Update – City Administrator Har- mon noted the library has been designated a gath- ering place for hospital supplies, and an area for volunteers and volunteer requests. City officials are having frequent con- versations with the hos- pital, BHSU, the school district and have been coordinating efforts be- tween all agencies. Day- care is being provided at the recreation center and has been opened to es- sential Lawrence County staff. The City will be im- plementing the necessary changes required from the Families First Coro- navirus Response Act. Public Comment Public comment sec- tion was opened with comments from Nathan Hoogshagen, Samantha Rider, Ed Dykstra, Ryan Wordeman, and Shannon Cudmore pertaining to COVID-19 and the ef- fects it will have on busi- nesses. There being no further business, Clark moved, Hodgs seconded and all voted to adjourn at 5:29 p.m. Dated this 25th day of March, 2020. CITY OF SPEARFISH By: Dana Boke, Mayor ATTEST: Michelle DeNeui, Finance Officer Published once at the total approximate cost of $39.27. #616 Apr 4 BOARD OF EDUCATION SPECIAL MEETING MINUTES March 31,2020 These minutes are un- official until approved at the next regular board meeting. The Lead-Deadwood School District #40-1 held a special meeting on March 31, 2020, at 4:00 p.m., via teleconference. President Suzanne Rog- ers presided. Suzanne Rogers, Chair Tim Madsen, Member Amber Vogt, Member Margie Rantapaa, Business Manager Tera Mau, Vice-Chair Amber Diers, Member Dr. Dan Leikvold, Su- perintendent Mary Schumacher, Re- cording Secretary Tim Kosters, Elemen- tary Principal Mark Jacobs, Dean of Students Bill Snow, Mainten/ Transp Supervisor Jay Beagle, MS Princi- pal/Spec Ed Dir. Laurie Rogers, School Nurse Three guests were present. Due to the need for so- cial distancing, this spe- cial board meeting was conducted via teleconfer- ence, all actions in these minutes were done by roll call vote. 140. President Rogers called the meeting to or- der at 4:03 p.m. Roll call disclosed all board mem- bers present. The audience recited the Pledge of Allegiance. 141.Mau moved and Madsen seconded to ap- prove the agenda as pre- sented. Roll Call vote: Rogers-Yea; Mau-Yea; Madsen-Yea; Diers-Yea; Vogt-Yea. Motion car- ried. 142. A Mau moved and Madsen seconded to approve the Contracts/ Resignations/ Retirement list as presented. Roll Call vote: Rogers-Yea; Mau-Yea; Madsen-Yea; Diers-Yea; Vogt-Yea. Motion carried. (Copy at- tached.) B. Dr. Dan Leikvold, Superintendent, updated the Board on facilities. The new restroom facil- ity at Mountain Top is progressing. Dr. Leikvold informed the Board that the All School Reunion committee has decided to postpone the 2020 All School Reunion until June 25-26, 2021, due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Dr. Leikvold visited with the Board on Phase 11B at the Elementary. Ren- ovation on the 1st and 2nd floor is scheduled to begin at the end of the school year. C. Dr. Leikvold up- dated the Board on the school closure. Mar- gie Rantapaa, Business Manager informed the Board that the Grab n’ Go program has been go- ing well. Over 560 meals have been distributed since March 23rd. The South Dakota Depart- ment of Education was granted a waiver which now allows our district to feed all children ages 0-18 beginning tomorrow April 1, 2020. Meals will continue to be served dai- ly from 10am -11am at the Lead-Deadwood High School. She stated that they will be distributing meals on Good Friday, April 10th and on Easter Monday, April 13th. Dr. Leikvold stated that re- mote education has been challenging for teachers, students and parents. Teachers are working hard to continue engag- ing students without overburdening them. He noted that teachers need to be flexible, creative and innovated. He stated that communication with parents and students is important. Teachers and staff have been communi- cating with students and parents as much as pos- sible since the closure. The district will contin- ue to learn and contin- ue to move forward. Dr. Leikvold informed the Board that the Smarter Balanced Assessment Test will not be admin- istered this year. The SD Department of Educa- tion applied for and was granted a waiver due to the extensive school clo- sures in the State. The last day of school continues to be May 28, 2020. All activities for the month of April have been either postponed or cancelled. For a list of cancelations or postponements, please go to the Lead-Deadwood School District website 143. There were no questions addressed on the Open Forum. 144. The next regular board meeting will be held Tuesday, April 14, 2020, 4:00 p.m., via tele- conference. 145.Mau moved and Madsen seconded to adjourn the meeting at 4:38p.m. Roll Call vote: Rogers-Yea; Mau- Yea; Madsen-Yea; Diers- Yea; Vogt- Yea. Motion car- ried. Suzanne Rogers, President Margie Rantapaa, Business Manager 2019-2020 RESIGNATIONS Voegeli, Ellen; HS SPED Teacher; effective May 29, 2020 Webster, Kiersten; MS SPED Paraprofessional; effective May 28, 2020 2019-2020 RETIREMENT Carlson, Kenette; MS/ HS Library Paraprofes- sional; effective May 29, 2020 2020 CERTIFIED STAFF Besco, Brady; HS Sci- ence Teacher; $41,000 Pierce, Courtney; HS ELA Teacher; $40,000 Published once at the total approximate cost of $48.05. #617 Apr 4 LAWRENCE COUNTY Public Notices 56 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE LAWRENCE COUNTY

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Page 1: TWIN CITY CONSTRUCTION RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL … · 4/4/2020  · to Slow the Community Spread of Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19). SERF Loans – Clark moved, Herrmann sec-onded

Pg 21642-2761 • 584-2303 | BLACK HILLS PIONEERSaturday, April 4, 2020

Find the right people

for the job, right here

BUSINESSDIRECTORY

DOUBLE SPOT $168.00 for 4 weeks • SINGLE SPOT $89.00 for 4 weeksADD AN ONLINE BUSINESS DIRECTORY for $49.00

Call Our Professional Ad Staff Today!

©

642-2761 • 584-2303 • 641-8636

DEAN HAUCKManager - Owner

PO Box 669Spearfish, SD 57783

Ph. 642-9693Fax 642-5757

RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIALINDUSTRIAL

At Your ServiceHome Repairs - Remodels

James605-569-0252

MJ Plumbing Inc.

Anthony MedinaSD Plumbing ContractorBHC-ND-R0630-17-1990C

605-641-8881www.mjplumbingnd.com

Jane Walker605-645-1776

JW Pet Sitting Services

[email protected]

Horses • Fish & Bird CarePlant Care & House Checks Errand Services for Seniors

Currently selling Many CBD Products

IN-HOME PET CARE VISITS IN SPEARFISH

• We’re Dependable• We’re Professional• We Guarantee Quality• Bonded & Insured• Professionally Trained

• We Bring All Cleaning Products & Supplies• Customizable Service to Fit Your Needs!

Servicing the Black Hills Call for your FREE Estimate

605-718-90641141 Deadwood Ave., Ste. 4, Rapid City, SD 57702

$100.00 OFFyour weekly or bi-weekly service

Receive a

Complimentary Copyof the Black Hills Pioneer

2625 E. Colorado Boulevard

642-4422

Specializing in Portraitswith Personality

To makean appointment

please call

(605) 381-9296or (605) 641-0935www.BlackHillsReflections.com

ROOFING SPECIAL

LOCALLY OWNED, OPERATED & BONDEDINSURANCE SPECIALIST

Mention this ad for 5% off your total billCall for FREE estimates

(605) 920-8372

TWIN CITY CONSTRUCTION

SPECIALIZING IN:FRAMING

FINISH SIDING

CABINETS

ROB CREED605-717-5849 (office) • 605-569-0701 (cell)

[email protected] E. Colorado Blvd., Ste. 2E, Spearfish, SD

INSURED IN: SD, WY, MT, NE, ND, MN

Call 642-2761 today to start

advertising your business

here!

S&H PRODUCTION CO.VIDEOGRAPHY AND PHOTOGRAPHY

(618) 606-1415 | [email protected]

reading of Ordinance 1314 – An Emergency Ordinance to Address a Public Health Emergency by Implementing Certain Measures Which Have Been Deemed Necessary to Slow the Community Spread of Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19).

SERF Loans – Clark moved, Herrmann sec-onded and with Clark, Eisenbraun, Herrmann, Hodgs, Jacobs and Klar-enbeek voting aye motion passed to waive all SERF and Business Façade Loans’ monthly payments of principal and interest for 180 days.

COVID-19 Update – City Administrator Har-mon noted the library has been designated a gath-ering place for hospital supplies, and an area for volunteers and volunteer requests. City officials are having frequent con-versations with the hos-pital, BHSU, the school district and have been coordinating efforts be-tween all agencies. Day-care is being provided at the recreation center and has been opened to es-sential Lawrence County staff. The City will be im-plementing the necessary changes required from the Families First Coro-navirus Response Act.

Public Comment – Public comment sec-tion was opened with comments from Nathan Hoogshagen, Samantha Rider, Ed Dykstra, Ryan Wordeman, and Shannon Cudmore pertaining to COVID-19 and the ef-fects it will have on busi-nesses.

There being no further business, Clark moved, Hodgs seconded and all voted to adjourn at 5:29 p.m.

Dated this 25th day of March, 2020.

CITY OFSPEARFISH

By:Dana Boke,

MayorATTEST:Michelle DeNeui,Finance Officer

Published once at the total approximate cost of $39.27.

#616Apr 4

BOARD OFEDUCATION

SPECIAL MEETINGMINUTES

March 31,2020

These minutes are un-official until approved at the next regular board meeting.

The Lead-Deadwood School District #40-1 held a special meeting on March 31, 2020, at 4:00 p.m., via teleconference. President Suzanne Rog-ers presided.

Suzanne Rogers, ChairTim Madsen, MemberAmber Vogt, MemberMargie Rantapaa,

Business Manager

Tera Mau, Vice-ChairAmber Diers, MemberDr. Dan Leikvold, Su-

perintendentMary Schumacher, Re-

cording SecretaryTim Kosters, Elemen-

tary PrincipalMark Jacobs, Dean of

StudentsBill Snow, Mainten/

Transp SupervisorJay Beagle, MS Princi-

pal/Spec Ed Dir.Laurie Rogers, School

NurseThree guests were

present.Due to the need for so-

cial distancing, this spe-cial board meeting was conducted via teleconfer-ence, all actions in these minutes were done by roll call vote.

140. President Rogers called the meeting to or-der at 4:03 p.m. Roll call disclosed all board mem-bers present.

The audience recited the Pledge of Allegiance.

141.Mau moved and Madsen seconded to ap-prove the agenda as pre-sented. Roll Call vote: Rogers-Yea; Mau-Yea; Madsen-Yea; Diers-Yea; Vogt-Yea. Motion car-ried.

142. A Mau moved and Madsen seconded to approve the Contracts/ Resignations/ Retirement list as presented. Roll Call vote: Rogers-Yea; Mau-Yea; Madsen-Yea; Diers-Yea; Vogt-Yea. Motion carried. (Copy at-tached.)

B. Dr. Dan Leikvold, Superintendent, updated the Board on facilities. The new restroom facil-ity at Mountain Top is progressing. Dr. Leikvold informed the Board that the All School Reunion committee has decided to postpone the 2020 All School Reunion until June 25-26, 2021, due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Dr. Leikvold visited with the Board on Phase 11B at the Elementary. Ren-ovation on the 1st and 2nd floor is scheduled to begin at the end of the school year.

C. Dr. Leikvold up-dated the Board on the school closure. Mar-gie Rantapaa, Business Manager informed the Board that the Grab n’ Go program has been go-ing well. Over 560 meals have been distributed since March 23rd. The South Dakota Depart-ment of Education was granted a waiver which now allows our district to feed all children ages 0-18 beginning tomorrow April 1, 2020. Meals will continue to be served dai-ly from 10am -11am at the Lead-Deadwood High School. She stated that they will be distributing meals on Good Friday, April 10th and on Easter Monday, April 13th. Dr. Leikvold stated that re-mote education has been challenging for teachers, students and parents.

Teachers are working hard to continue engag-ing students without overburdening them. He noted that teachers need to be flexible, creative and innovated. He stated that communication with parents and students is important. Teachers and staff have been communi-cating with students and parents as much as pos-sible since the closure. The district will contin-ue to learn and contin-ue to move forward. Dr. Leikvold informed the Board that the Smarter Balanced Assessment Test will not be admin-istered this year. The SD Department of Educa-tion applied for and was granted a waiver due to the extensive school clo-sures in the State. The last day of school continues to be May 28, 2020. All activities for the month of April have been either postponed or cancelled. For a list of cancelations or postponements, please go to the Lead-Deadwood School District website

143. There were no questions addressed on the Open Forum.

144. The next regular board meeting will be held Tuesday, April 14, 2020, 4:00 p.m., via tele-conference.

145.Mau moved and Madsen seconded to adjourn the meeting at 4:38p.m. Roll Call vote: Rogers-Yea; Mau- Yea; Madsen-Yea; Diers- Yea; Vogt- Yea. Motion car-ried.

Suzanne Rogers,President

Margie Rantapaa,Business Manager

2019-2020RESIGNATIONSVoegeli, Ellen; HS

SPED Teacher; effective May 29, 2020

Webster, Kiersten; MS SPED Paraprofessional; effective May 28, 2020

2019-2020RETIREMENTCarlson, Kenette; MS/

HS Library Paraprofes-sional; effective May 29, 2020

2020 CERTIFIEDSTAFFBesco, Brady; HS Sci-

ence Teacher; $41,000Pierce, Courtney; HS

ELA Teacher; $40,000

Published once at the total approximate cost of $48.05.

#617Apr 4

LAWRENCE COUNTYPublic Notices 56

NOTICE OFPUBLIC HEARING

BEFORE THELAWRENCE

COUNTY