Spearfish native always wanted to be an officer Festival in the Park

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Spearfish native always wanted to be an officer Festival in the Park
PIONEER
BLACK HILLS
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PIONEERING THE NEWS SINCE 1876
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Accused murderer appears in
court for motions hearing
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DEADWOOD * Accused murderer Shane
Bell appeared before Fourth Circuit Court
Judge Randall Macy for a motions hearing
Friday morning at the Lawrence County Court
House.
Judge Macy granted all of BelleMs defense
attorneys, Eric Whitcher and Joseph CosellMs,
reZuests to seek discovery, including hospital
records, autopsy reports, police field reports,
photos and videos of the victims, victimsM possessions and crime scene, bench notes, and
other pieces of possible evidence. The defense
also reZuested copies of criminal background
tests from all witnesses. A firearmMs traKectory
report has been completed, but the state as well
as defense is waiting for a ballistics testing
report to be completed. BellMs defense attorneys
■ Nauman family proud of son’s
military accomplishments,
pray for safe return from Iraq
See BELL — Page 30
Planning begins
for new
Spearfish school
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SPEARFISH * Spearfish
resident Sandy Nauman still
remembers her son, Scott,
planning the GI Joe battles in
the backyard with his brother.
Her son, Nauman said,
would spend the entire afternoon meticulously planning
SPEARFISH * The planning process
for a new elementary school in Spearfish
has begun.
The Spearfish School Board approved
an architect and engineer contract with
Williams and Associates for planning the
construction of the new school that is slated to be constructed on the recently purchased Meier property adKacent to the post
office.
LItMs Kust a way for us to begin the
process N to look at the site and to work
with the staff and community with the programming,O said Steve Williams who is
SPEARFISH * The P2nd annual Festival in the Park opened for preview
night Friday, from 4-8 p.m. Those who attended enKoyed the music of the
Abbey Road Band while they browsed arts and crafts vendors.
This year there are 18P arts and crafts vendors and 25 food vendors for
patrons to shop at.
Local artists are painting in the childrenMs tent and people are welcome to
stop by to talk with them and learn a little bit more about how they work.
See OFFICER — Page 3
See SCHOOL — Page 30
See FESTIVAL — Page 30
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Festival in the
Park kicks off
also reZuested a date be set for an additional
motions hearing.
Bell is accused of the Dec. 21, 2008 fatal
shooting of his girlfriend Bobbi Anderson, (formerly McClure), and shooting and inKuring
BobbiMs sister, Tammy Anderson.
Belle allegedly shot the two sisters in Room
102 of the Spearfish Travel Lodge with a
Marlin .22 caliber riffle.
Bell was arrested on Dec. 21 after asking a
Spearfish resident for shelter from the cold.
Bell was treated for hypothermia at Spearfish
Regional Hospital before being taken into custody at the Lawrence County Jail.
During the hearing, Lawrence County States
Attorney John Fit^gerald also brought an additional charge of commission of a felony while
in possession of a firearm. Fit^gerald e_plained
Spearfish native
always wanted to
be an officer
Maj. Scott
Nauman
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Saturday, July 18, 2009
BF board members honored for their service
BY BRANDON BENNETT
!lack Hills *ioneer
BELLE [%KRCHE ' Two outgoing
members of the Belle [ourche school
board were recognized for their years of
service to education at MondayRs meeting.
Oellie Pummel and Jim Poitra were
each presented with plaQues that honored their eight years on the board,
from HIIS to HII_.
J$e appreciate all theyRve done for
the students of Belle [ourche and want
to than4 them for all theyRve done as
they leave,N said Belle [ourche School
Board president Bev Ban4s.
As she was leaving, Pummel challenged the board to Jthin4 about the
4ids in each and every decision you
ma4e. Thin4 about the 4ids,N she said.
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Adams Museum & House educational
offerings for children fill up fast
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DEAD$%%D ' Historically spea4ing, it may be one of the fastest
class fill-ups on record at the Adams Museum @ House. Building on the
success of the highly attended Archaeology Camp, Adams Museum @
House Educator Anne Rogers dug up another idea to 4eep area 4ids historically educated this summer and the brand-new History Camp offering
she eFcavated and eFhumed filled up with nearly HI students in two days.
JKnder the leadership of our educator Anne Rogers, educational programming for children has become wildly popular. The wor4shops,
snoozeums, and camps fill up immediately,N said Adams Museum @
House EFecutive Director Mary Oopco. JPt has impressed upon us how
vitally important our Quality educational programs are to our community.
$e will continue to eFpand our offerings and really loo4 forward to the
day when weRll be able to use the classroom space at the Homesta4e
Adams Research and Cultural Center.N
Adams officials initially planned to limit enrollment to ST 4ids, but
added five more spaces because of the high demand. They are ta4ing a
waiting list in the event someone cancels.
JUauging by the interest weRre seeing, we will continue to build our
childrenRs programming,N Rogers said. J$hat weRre finding is that interest
in educational opportunities for children is through the roof. Most of our
classes fill up before theyRre even advertised, as is the case with History
Camp. Pt filled up in two days,N Rogers said.
History Camp will focus 4idsR attention on a specific historical area of
interest each day of the five-day camp, coming up Aug. SI-SV.
Monday is Deadwood Day, focusing on the Adams Museum @ House
eFhibits, offerings and DeadwoodRs historyW Tuesday is Xatural History
Day, to be presented in conYunction with South Da4ota Uame, [ish @
Par4sW $ednesday is Archaeology Day with Laura [loydW Thursday is
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Spearfish man helping make a difference in Iraq
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BAGHDAD ] Fr*> S.ear8/sh, Ma3*r
S0*!! Nau>an, !he 36-year-*'d *.era!/*ns *88/0er *8 !he 1s! Ba!!a'/*n, 18!h
In8an!ry, 2nd Br/gade, 1s! In8an!ry
D/-/s/*n, has %een /ns!ru>en!a' /n >a1/ng sure !he hand*-er *8 se0ur/!yF s*-ere/gn!y !* !he IraI/s Ken! s>**!h'y /n h/s
0*rner *8 !he Kar9 The Vanguard
Ba!!a'/*n, as /!Ns n/01na>ed, has %een
.a!r*''/ng n*r!hKes! Baghdad s/n0e /!
'anded /n IraI 'as! O0!*%er 8r*> F*r!
R/'ey, Kan9 The *u!8/!F a's* has %een
%usy .'ann/ng, /8 n*! /!s *Kn *%s*'es0en0e /n !he Kar, 0'ear'y a >u0h s>a''er
r*'e /n /!9 On May 15, 8*r eaa>.'e, !he
%a!!a'/*n 0hanged /!s >/ss/*n s!a!e>en!
8r*> b0*n!r*', 8*''*K and su..*r!b !he
IraI/s !* 3us! .'a/n b8*''*K and su..*r!9b
Nau>an has %een *ne *8 !he .r/>ary
.'anners9 A Wes! P*/n! gradua!e, !he 58**!-9-/n0h %'*nd 0*>es a0r*ss >*re as a
0*''ege !enn/s 0*a0h !han a Karr/*r9 Bu!
3us! as1 !he 11 A>er/0ans de!a0hed !*
Nau>anNs un/! Kh* Ken! >/ss/ng 8*r a
d*[en h*urs a%*u! !he rear-0heK/ng !hey
g*! Khen !hey 8/na''y re.*r!ed /n !* h/>
a! 3 a9>9, s*>e!h/ng !hey sh*u'd ha-e
d*ne '*ng %e8*re a Baghdad-K/de APB
Kas near'y /ssued9
I!Ns K/!h IraI/s !ha! Nau>an sh/nes9
The s*8!-s.*1en *88/0er has ea!en shee.Ns
%ra/ns, %*/'ed 8*r 12 h*urs !hen s0**.ed
*u! *8 !he head, K/!h h/s IraI/ 0*un!er.ar!s9 HeNs ./01ed !hr*ugh !he 0ar!/'age
*8 0ar. 0augh! near a raK seKage d/s0harge ./.e /n !he T/gr/s R/-er9 HeNs
drun1 !h*usands *8 0u.s *8 0ha/ !ea, K/!h
a Iuar!er-/n0h *8 sugar a! !he %*!!*> *8 a
!K*-/n0h 0u.9 A'' !he Kh/'e, Nau>an has
%u/'! h/s 0red/%/'/!y K/!h !he IraI/ ar>y
*88/0ers n*K /n 0harge *8 !he/r na!/*nNs
se0ur/!y9 The >a3*rNs >an!ra !* !he>c
WeNre 3us! a rad/* 0a'' aKay9 When an
IraI/ ar>y *r na!/*na' .*'/0e un/! ge!s /n
!r*u%'e, !he A>er/0ans 0an %e *n !he
s0ene 8as! K/!h sn/88er d*gs, an
un>anned sur-e/''an0e 8'y/ng >a0h/ne *r
a he'/0*.!er gunsh/.9 I8, as Na.*'e*n
sa/d, an ar>y >ar0hes *n /!s s!*>a0h, /n
!he 21s! 0en!ury, /! 8/gh!s K/!h /n8*r>a!/*n9
Nau>anNs !a'en! '/es /n 0r*ss-.*''/na!/ng rea'-!/>e /n8*r>a!/*n and .r*%a%'e
s0enar/*s a>*ng U9S9 and IraI/ 8*r0es9
And h*K K/'' !he IraI/s d* K/!h !h/s >/'/!ary Ons!ar 0a.a%/'/!yd Says Nau>anc
bIN> .re!!y 0*n8/den! !hey 0an hand'e /!9b
OFFICER 56n#inued 9r6: Page 1
!he %a!!'es, *n'y !* ha-e !*
./01 u. a'' !he !*ys 3us! as
he had h/s !r**.s .*s/!/*ned, s* he 0*u'd g* /n!*
!he h*use 8*r d/nner9
A'' *8 !ha! .'ann/ng .a/d
*88, and !*day Ma3*r S0*!!
Nau>an, a gradua!e *8 Wes!
P*/n! A0ade>y, /s !he %a!!a'/*n .'ann/ng and *.era!/*ns *88/0er 8*r !he 1s!
Ba!!a'/*n, 18!h In8an!ry, 2nd
Br/gade, 1s! In8an!ryF
D/-/s/*n9 On h/s se0*nd
!*ur *8 IraI, S0*!! /s res.*ns/%'e 8*r .'ann/ng e-ery!h/ng !ha! /n-*'-es >*-/ng
!he !r**.s and eIu/.>en!,
.'ann/ng 0*>%a!, and day!*-day *.era!/*ns /n !he
8/e'd9
Re0en!'y, !he Nau>ans
Kere sur.r/sed !* 8/nd
Inde.enden0e Day >ar1ed
K/!h an e->a/' 8r*> !he/r
s*n, 8ea!ur/ng an ar!/0'e
Kr/!!en %y Ca'/8*rn/a
re.*r!er M/1e Thar., Kh* /s
e>%edded K/!h S0*!!Ns un/!9
OI !h*ugh! /! Kas -ery
g**d,P Ern/e Nau>an sa/d9
OI! rea''y d/d a g**d 3*% *8
.*r!ray/ng *ur s*n9 He !a1es
h/s 3*% -ery ser/*us'y and
any!h/ng and e-ery!h/ng
!ha! he d*es he d*es /! !* !he
%es! *8 h/s a%/'/!y, a'' !he
!/>e9P
Fr*> a -ery ear'y age !he
Nau>ans sa/d !he/r s*n has
%een .'ann/ng h/s 0areer /n
!he >/'/!ary9 When he Kas
s!/'' a s!uden! a! S.ear8/sh
M/dd'e S0h**', !hey sa/d he
ann*un0ed a! !he d/nner
!a%'e !ha! he K*u'd a!!end
e/!her Wes! P*/n! A0ade>y
*r !he A/r F*r0e A0ade>y,
and >a1e a 0areer as an
*88/0er /n !he >/'/!ary9
OI sa/d NS0*!!, y*uNre a '*!
s>ar!er !han !ha!9 Y*u d*nN!
need !* %e /n !he >/'/!ary9N
Bu! he a0!/-e'y .ursued
g*/ng /n!* *ne *8 !he ser-/0e
a0ade>/es 8r*> !he !/>e he
Kas a s*.h*>*re /n h/gh
s0h**'9 He K*r1ed K/!h h/s
gu/dan0e 0*unse'*r here /n
S.ear8/sh and he s!e.-%ys!e., -ery >e!h*d/0a''y
>ade sure !ha! he had a'' *8
!he 0*urses /n h/gh s0h**'
!ha! he needed !* .re.are
h/> 8*r g*/ng !* *ne *8 !he
a0ade>/es9 Then he s!ar!ed
!he a..'/0a!/*n .r*0ess as
Iu/01'y as !hey a''*K, Kh/0h
/s %e!Keen !he s*.h*>*re
and 3un/*r year9P
S0*!! Nau>an Kas 'a!er
n*>/na!ed 8*r !he A/r F*r0e
A0ade>y %y Sen9 Larry
Press'er, and n*>/na!ed !*
Wes! P*/n! %y Sen9 T*>
Das0h'e9 He se'e0!ed Wes!
P*/n!, and *n June 3, 1995
s!ar!ed ser-/ng *n a0!/-e
du!y K/!h !he U9S9 Ar>y9
Th*ugh !hey are -ery
.r*ud *8 !he/r s*n, Sandy
Nau>an sa/d she !r/es n*! !*
!h/n1 a%*u! h/s !*ur /n IraI9
OAs a >*!her, I !ry n*! !*
!h/n1 a%*u! /!,P she sa/d9 OI
!ry !* 1ee. %usy9 I !ry n*! !*
8*0us !** >u0h *n Kha! /s
g*/ng *n /n !he neKs and I
.ray a '*!9P
C*n-erse'y,
Ern/e
Nau>an sa/d he !h/n1s
a%*u! h/s s*n a'' !he !/>e9
OWha!Ns g*/ng *n *-er !here
/s g*/ng *n and y*u 3us!
h*.e and .ray 8*r h/s sa8e!y
and gu/dan0e,P he sa/d9
B*!h agreed !ha! !hey d*
n*! .ay >u0h a!!en!/*n !*
!he head'/nes !ha! genera''y
0*>e 8r*> !he Kar [*ne,
.re8err/ng /ns!ead !* re'y *n
/n8*r>a!/*n 8r*> !he/r s*n9
OFr*> !he /n8*r>a!/*n
Ke ge! 8r*> *ur s*n !h/ngs
are a '*! >*re .*s/!/-e !han
Kha! !he neKs .*r!rays
%e0ause .*s/!/-e !h/ngs
d*nN! >a1e neKs and d*nN!
se'',P Sandy sa/d9
O-era'', !he Nau>ans
sa/d !hey are -ery .r*ud *8
!he/r s*n, and !hey .ray 8*r
h/s sa8e re!urn9
Ma#o% '(o)) *au,an, /%o, '0ea%/234, 0o3e3 2n /%on) o/ )4e T2g%23 R28e% 92)4
one o/ )4e ,any I%a<23 4e 9o%=3 92)4 2n >ag4dad@ Courtesy photo
Nary fills empty seat
on BF school board
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BELLE FOURCHE ] S0h**' %*ard
>e>%er T*> Nary has a00e.!ed !he sea!
!ha! Kas -a0a!ed %y 8*r>er Tr/-S!a!e
Musue> D/re0!*r J*rdan W/'>s a8!er he
a00e.!ed a .*s/!/*n /n M/nnes*!a and
0*u'dnN! 8u'8/'' h/s *%'/ga!/*ns9
Nary Kas n*>/na!ed !* 8/'' !he .*s/!/*n
a! !he s0h**' %*ard >ee!/ng M*nday
e-en/ng9
H/s n*>/na!/*n Kas a..r*-ed and he
Kas sK*rn /n K/!h neK >e>%ers N/!a
Jus!/0e and Sue Wh/!>an9
OI had *r/g/na''y /n!ended n*! !* run 8*r
re-e'e0!/*n %a01 ar*und Chr/s!>as!/>e9
Bu! !ha! Kas %e8*re Ke had s*>e >a3*r
!urn*-ers K/!h *ur ad>/n/s!ra!*rs,P sa/d
Nary9 OThe su.er/n!enden! re!/red, and Mr9
W/''ard Kas !he h/gh s0h**' .r/n0/.a' and
Kas se'e0!ed !* %e !he neK su.er/n!enden!9
Ms9 WagnerNs res/gna!/*n a! !he >/dd'e
s0h**' Kas unea.e0!ed and I 3us! !h*ugh!
Kh/'e I ha-e a '*! *8 0*n8/den0e /n !hese
neK 8*'1s, >y s!ay/ng *n !* .r*-/de 0*n!/nu/!y /n !er>s *8 ad>/n/s!ra!/*n .*'/0/es
and *!her a0!/-/!/es K*u'd %e he'.8u' !*
!he>9P
The 'eng!h *8 NaryNs !er> /s *ne year9
News & Notes
St. Ambrose
ordinance revisited
DEADWOOD ] The 0/!y *8 DeadK**d
>ade a se0*nd read/ng *8 !he S!9 A>%r*se
Ce>e!ery Ord/nan0es9 The *rd/nan0es Kere
n*! a..r*-ed, as a nu>%er *8 %y'/nes Kere
!r*u%'/ng !* 0/!y 0*>>/ss/*ners9 One .ar! *8
!he *rd/nan0e .'an s!a!ed !here 0*u'd %e n*!
!r/n1e!s 'e8! *n gra-es/!es9 C/!y 0*>>/ss/*ner Ge*rgeann S/'-erna/' 8e'! !he *rd/nan0e
Kas /na..r*.r/a!e and as1ed !he 0*un0/' !*
re-/eK and re-/se !he .'an9
OI d* n*! !h/n1 /! /s any *8 !he 0/!yNs .'a0e
!* d/0!a!e h*K .e*.'e de0*ra!e a gra-es/!e9P
The *rd/nan0e Kas !a%'ed and K/'' %e re-/s/!ed /n a 8eK Kee1s a8!er re-/s/*ns ha-e %een
>ade9
EF,y Gr%g+t
Construction update
SPEARFISH ] C*ns!ru0!/*n a! !he
/n!erse0!/*n *8 Ja01s*n and Ma/n S!ree! /s
.r*gress/ng n/0e'y, 0/!y eng/neer Ky'e
Ma!h/s sa/d, and 0reKs are ge!!/ng -ery
0'*se !* *.en/ng !he /n!erse0!/*n u. 8*r !ra88/09 The 8'ash/ng red '/gh! a! !he /n!erse0!/*n
n*K K/'' %e /n .'a0e un!/' Ju'y 27, Khen !he
'/gh! K/'' %e 8u''y 8un0!/*na'9 There >ay %e
!e>.*rary de'ays *-er !he nea! 8eK Kee1s,
as !he 0*n!ra0!*r s!/'' has s*>e s/deKa'1
K*r1 and re.a/rs ad3a0en! !* !he s!ree!9 OI!Ns
.r*gress/ng Ke'',P he sa/d9 OI !h/n1 KeNre
g*/ng !* ha-e a rea''y n/0e .r*3e0! Khen /!Ns
d*ne9P
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Elda Naomi Hendrickson, 78
!lda Nao(i *endri./son, 73, Sturgis, died
Thursday, July 16, 2009, at the Aippold *ospi.e
Suite oC the Sturgis Degional *ealth Care CenterF
!lda was Horn January 1I, 19I1, at Newell, to
*al and Jlan.he KAewisL PaulsonF She grew up in
NewellF
!lda (arried Donald Ja(es OPhiteyO
*endri./son at Jelle Qour.he, on June 10, 19R0F
The .ouple liSed in Aead and Phitewood while
Don wor/ed at *o(esta/eF They (oSed to
OPhiteyTs Dan.hO near Jear Jutte in the (id 70TsF
UCter Don retired, they had (ore ti(e to enVoy their
hoHHiesF
!lda enVoyed water aeroHi.s and she was a
(e(Her oC the Wra.e Autheran Chur.hF
UCter DonTs death in QeHruary oC 2003, she
.ontinued to liSe on the ran.hF She (oSed to
Sturgis in X.toHerF
SurSiSors in.lude her sons, Ja(es KDeHraL
*endri./son, Ait.hCield, YllF, Ja./ KDianeL
*endri./son, Zale, and [i/e KColleenL
*endri./son, Sturgis\ daughters, Donna KCharlesL
*i(elri./, *undred, PFZaF, and Dorthy KDonaldL
Johnston, Do./Cord, YllF\ one Hrother, Paul KPil(aL
Paulson, Tullos, AaF\ 1R grand.hildren\ 23 greatgrand.hildren\ and one great-great-grand.hildF
She was pre.eded in death Hy her parents\ her
husHand, Don\ one daughter, Diane\ Cour Hrothers\
and one sisterF
Zisitation will He one hour prior to serSi.es at
the .hur.h on SaturdayF
Quneral serSi.es will He held at 10 aF(F on
Saturday, July 13, 2009, at the Wra.e Autheran
Chur.h in Sturgis with DeSF [i.hael Qo^ oCCi.iatingF Jurial will He at the Jla./ *ills National
Ce(etery at a later dateF
U (e(orial has Heen estaHlished to *ospi.e
oC the Northern *illsF
Condolen.es (ay He sent to the Ca(ily at
wwwF/in/adeCuneralsF.o(F
!a#u%day, Ju*y 1-, 2009
Wyoming man dies
in fatal crash
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*YAA CYT_ ` U Torrington,
PyoF (an has died aCter a .rash
with a logging tru./ on ThursdayF
The a..ident was reported at
12a12 pF(F at the interse.tion oC
South Da/ota *ighway 44 and cS
*ighway 16dI3R, Vust south oC *ill
CityF
The .rash o..urred when 67year-old Doy Aougee oC Torrington
was turning his 200R Toyota DaS 4
leCt onto cS 16dI3R Cro( *ighway
44 and was stru./ in the driSerTs
door Hy a 193R eenworth tru./
traSeling north on cS 16dI3RF
Spearfish considers wireless
lease renewal on Lookout
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Black Hills Pioneer
SP!UDQYS* ` The .ity oC
SpearCish (ay .ontinue to lease a
spa.e on Aoo/out [ountain Cor a
wireless towerF
That was the general .onsensus oC
.oun.il (e(Hers when they dis.ussed whether to renew an e^isting
wireless tower lease on the (ountain
during .ity .o((ittee (eetings this
wee/F The .urrent lease, Hetween the
.ity and Ulltel Pireless, is up Cor
renewal in 2010 and City Planner
Jayna Patson as/ed .oun.il (e(Hers whether they wanted to renew itF
gPreCeraHly Y would li/e to see
the( oCC oC there, Hut Y thin/ what is
up there now is Cine,h Coun.il(an
Doug S.h(it saidF
YC the .ity wants the wireless tower
to .o(e oCC, Patson said the opportunity will .o(e ne^t yearF *oweSer,
she .autioned the .oun.il that sin.e
the Aoo/out [ountain wireless
tower is Cor general .oSerage,
instead oC spot .oSerage, the tower
would haSe to He lo.ated so(ewhere
else in town and it would He signiCi-
.antly larger than other appli.ations
the .ity has struggled with in the
pastF
Currently the wireless lease is Cor
CiSe years, howeSer Patson proposed
that the .ity .hange that designation
to an annual, auto(ati. renewalF
ThatTs He.ause the .ity (ust Hase its
lease pri.ing on the Consu(er Pri.e
Ynde^, and with a CiSe-year renewal
.ity oCCi.ials (ust resear.h what
pri.es haSe Heen Cor the last CiSe
years HeCore setting the pri.eF The
annual renewal would (a/e pri.ing
(u.h easier, she saidF
The eenworth was driSen Hy R4year-old
Jru.e
Qales
oC
Phitewood, who tried to aSoid a
.ollision Hut was unaHle to do soF
Doy Aougee died at the s.ene
Cro( inVuries sustained in the .rashF
U se.ond passenger in the Toyota,
64-year-old Joy.e Pati/ oC [esa,
UrifF re.eiSed non-liCe threatening
inVuriesF Qales was not inVuredF Ull
three people inSolSed were wearing
seatHeltsF Ul.ohol was not a Ca.tor
in the .rashF No .harges are pendingF
The South Da/ota *ighway
Patrol inSestigated the a..identF
Man accused of
hiding camera
in bedroom
WUDD!TSXN KUPL ` U Jrandon (an is a..used oC
hiding a .a(era in a Warretson wo(anTs Hedroo(F
Thirty-seSen-year-old Christopher Weringer is .harged
with Hurglary and installing an eaSesdropping deSi.eF
Uuthorities say Weringer used a .a(era that hunters
use to ta/e pi.tures oC ani(alsF The deSi.es snap photos
when they sense (oSe(entF
Court do.u(ents say the wo(an, whose (other wor/s
with WeringerTs wiCe, Cound the .a(era on a Hoo/shelC in
her Hedroo(, and also Cound partially nude i(ages oC herselCF
Uuthorities say Weringer told the( he put the .a(era
in the Hedroo( to see iC it wor/ed, not to get na/ed photosF *e de.lined to .o((ent on the .hargesF
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BH PIONEER STATE NEWS
Saturday, )uly ,-, .//0
SD gap between white
and black students shrinks
PIERRE (AP) = South DakotaEs black
students continue to lag behind white
students on a key achievement test, but
the gap has narrowed in recent years,
according to state Education Department
records.
While scores increased across the
board from 2003 to 2008 on the test
South Dakota uses to measure compliance with the No Child Left Behind federal school improvement law, black students made bigger gains than white students in the test given in grades 3-8 and
grade 11.
In 2003, 36 percent of the AfricanAmerican students were proficient or
advanced in math, compared with 64 percent of white students, a difference of 28
percentage points. The gap had closed to
23 points by 2008, when 58 percent of
black students and 81 percent of white
students scored proficient or advanced.
In reading, 52 percent of black students were proficient or advanced in
2003, 22 percentage points behind white
students. Black students were only 13
points behind by 2008, when 73 percent
of them scored proficient or advanced in
reading.
]WeEre still not where we want to be,
but itEs a dramatic increase,] said state
Education Secretary Tom Oster.
Oster and the Education DepartmentEs
statistical experts acknowledge that with
such a small number of black students in
South Dakota, any change tends to be
amplified, but the scores are moving in
the right direction.
Educators say the disparity between
white and minority students is due in
large part that more black children live in
poverty, a condition linked to other problems such as low birth weight, less reading at home and less involvement by parents.
Oster said the Dakota State Test of
Educational Progress provides information that the state, schools and teachers
can use to improve education. For example, if most third graders are unable to
answer math questions on decimals,
schools can focus on decimals more then
next year, he said.
]ThatEs one of the blessings of No
Child Left Behind. We have this data and
each local school district has it,] Oster
said.
South DakotaEs disparity was not
reported in a recent U.S. Education
Department study, which used a different
test, because the state has a small population of black students.
But the Dakota STEP tests each year
reports results for minority groups.
Under No Child Left Behind, states and
schools must meet goals for all students
and for different groups of students.
Out of South DakotaEs 121,000 students in elementary and secondary
schools last year, 2.3 percent, or 2,820,
were black. Native American students
are the largest minority, at nearly 12 per-
South Dakota
Ellsworth Development
Authority appointed
PIERRE = Gov. Mike Rounds today
announced the appointment of seven
members to the South Dakota
Ellsworth Development Authority,
which was created to help secure the
future of the Air Force base near Rapid
City.
cSouth Dakota has an important role
in working with local communities to
prepare for additional growth in missions at Ellsworth Air Force Base,”
Rounds said. cThis Authority will provide an important mechanism to deal
with that growth. EllsworthEs current
and future economic impact benefits
the entire state and is something we
cannot afford to lose.”
The Authority was created by
HB1301, which was passed by the
2009 Legislature and became law July
1.
Appointed by the Governor to serve
on the Ellsworth Development
Authority are Jeffory Erickson, Sioux
Falls; Gary Grittner, Fort Pierre; Mark
Johnston, Sioux Falls; Glen Kane,
Rapid City; Stanley Porch, Wanblee;
Bruce Rampelberg, Rapid City; and
Mark Roby, Watertown.
Rounds has designated Bruce
Rampelberg to chair the Authority.
Lt. Gov. Dennis Daugaard, who was
instrumental in helping with creation
of the Ellsworth Development
Authority, said state economic development officials have worked since
2007 to foster compatible development
around the air base. The new Authority
is an extension of those efforts, he said.
cThe role of the Authority is to work
hand in hand with local governments,
the private sector and property owners
to promote the health and safety of
those living or working near the base,”
Daugaard said. cThe seven-member
board will strive to assure that South
Dakota continues to be a great place
for the Air Force to conduct its national defense mission at Ellsworth Air
Force Base.”
A 2006 South Dakota Department of
Labor study estimated EllsworthEs
annual economic impact on the state at
more than $324 million.
cent, and the state has special programs
aimed at boosting Native American academic achievement.
The Sioux Falls School District, which
has one of the largest populations of
black students in South Dakota, saw the
disparity between black and white students shrink at a level comparable to the
statewide average from 2003 to 2008.
Fred Aderhold, assistant superintendent for instruction and human resources,
said Sioux Falls schools use a number of
programs to improve the performance of
students at lower achievement levels to
narrow the gap between low- and highachieving groups, not just those from
minority groups.
School principals meet regularly with
teachers to determine what help students
need, Aderhold said. ThereEs after-school
tutoring, special reading programs, some
elementary schools run an extra 30 minutes a day to focus on vocabulary and
other skills, and immigrants from other
nations get special immersion classes, he
said.
Class sizes also have been reduced,
and teachers are trained in helping kids
improve skills in solving problems,
thinking creatively and being analytical,
Aderhold said.
]I think for us it boils down to really
looking at each individual child and providing the kind of programming thatEs
going to allow them to excel in their
learning,] Aderhold said.
Kleinsasser
sentencing
rescheduled
PIERRE (AP) = Sentencing has been
delayed again for an Onida man who
pleaded guilty in the shooting death of
his wife.
Thirty-nine-year-old
Herman
Kleinsasser Jr. was to be sentenced for
first-degree manslaughter Monday in
Onida. The sentencing has been moved
to Aug. 31 because of scheduling conflicts. ItEs the third time the sentencing
has been changed.
Kleinsasser was accused of shooting
his wife, Sharon, in their Onida home on
Jan. 28. The defendant also shot himself
in what is alleged to have been a murderattempted suicide. He spent more than
two weeks in the hospital.
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Saturday, July 18, 2009
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Deadwood
needs recycling
!riends and *eigh-ors, my
name is Chery3 4hee3er, some
of you 7no8 me as, 9the 3ady
8ith the -ig dog;9
< fee3 =ery 3u>7y and -3essed
to ha=e 3i=ed in this -eautifu3
to8n of ?ead8ood for the @ast
1B or so years and ha=e gotten to
7no8 a33 the 8onderfu3 @eo@3e
8ho 3i=e here; C3though, <Dm not
origina33y from here, <D=e gro8n
to 3o=e this to8n and >anDt imagE
ine any other @3a>e < >ou3d >a33
home; < 8ant to see our to8n
>ontinue to thri=e and @ros@er,
-ut < a3so 8ou3d 3i7e to see our
>ommunity gra=itate to8ards
-eing more green; 4e 3i=e in
one of the most -eautifu3 @3a>es
on earth and < 8ant to see it stay
that 8ay;
< ha=e -een trying to find a
8ay to -ring re>y>3ing to
?ead8ood, -ut no >om@any is
8i33ing to do it, -e>ause of 3a>7
of interest in our >ommunity;
Fo8e=er, < s@o7e 8ith Green
Htar Ie>y>3ing and they said
that if they get enough names on
their 8aiting 3ist, they might -e
8i33ing to do it; They ser=i>e
-oth -usinesses and homes; <f
you are interested at a33, @3ease
>a33 Kar7 or Jennifer *e3son at
BB9E0333 and get your name on
the 3ist; < 8ou3d rea33y 3o=e to
ha=e this ser=i>e for our >omE
munity, -ut < need your he3@;
Sincerely,
Cheryl Wheeler
Deadwood
Don't interfere
with personal life
The Houth ?a7ota Htate
Henate =oted that >ome Ju3y 1
fai3ure -y the dri=er to 8ear a
seat-e3t 8i33 -e a @rimary
offenseP -ut the Fouse Judi>iary
Committee, fo33o8ing Ie@;
Chu>7 Tur-i=i33eDs 3ead, =oted to
7i33 the -i33; The state
Qegis3ature =oted to ma7e Houth
?a7ota one of a handfu3 of
states to -e smo7e free, -ut
than7s to the su>>ess of the @etiE
tion dri=e the smo7e free -i33
8i33 -e =oted on -y the e3e>E
torate;
4hen de-ating the =arious
a-ortion -an -i33s that 8ere
-efore the state senate in my
eightEyear tenure, < heard the
@roE>hoi>e ad=o>ates re@eated3y
DOONESBURH
BLACK HILLS
Jerry Apa
Lead
Health care
solutions needed
< 8as g3ad to read in the June
2V Pioneer that our Go=; Ki7e
Iounds 8as one of fi=e go=erE
nors 8ho met 8ith our President
Xara>7 Y-ama, Zi>eEPresident
BH MARH TRUDEAU
PIONEER
315 Seaton Circle, Spearfish, SD 57783
7 South Main, Lead, SD 57754
Phone 605-642-2761 / Fa2 605-642-9060
Email: [email protected]
=oi>e the o@inion that go=ernE
ment shou3d not interfere in @eoE
@3eDs @ersona3 3ife de>isions; <
ha=e noti>ed that a maRority of
the @roE>hoi>e 3egis3ators =oted
for the seat-e3t and no smo7ing
-i33s; 4hat ha@@ened to their
mantra that go=ernment shou3d
not interfere 8ith oneDs @ersona3
3ife de>isionsS
< as7 you 8hat is more tragi>S
The @erson 8ho 8i33ing3y,
through their o8n >hoi>e,
de>ides to not 8ear a seat-e3t or
8i33ing3y de>ides to 8or7 or freE
Tuent an esta-3ishment that
a33o8s their @atrons to smo7e, or
the inno>ent -a-y, 8ho has no
>hoi>e in the matter, that is torn
from its motherDs 8om- 3im- -y
3im- -y the a-ortionistDs su>tion
ma>hineS
Xiden, and some GYP and
?emo>rati> Fouse 3eaders this
@ast 8ee7 to dis>uss hea3th >are
reform; The story te33s ho8
Iounds mentioned state -udget
@ro-3ems that 8ou3d get 8orse
8ith @ossi-3e Kedi>aid e[@anE
sion and ho8 the <ndian Fea3th
Her=i>e needs more money to do
an adeTuate Ro-; < thin7 that
most fo37s in Houth ?a7ota
8ou3d agree 8ith Y-ama and
the go=ernors, 8ho the ne8s
story says 9agreed that @riorities
in hea3th >are reform in>3ude
>ontro33ing >osts, assuring that
@eo@3e 7ee@ the right to >hoose
their o8n do>tors and @ro=iding
high Tua3ity >are;9
< 8ou3d ho@e that Hen; John
Thune 8ou3d start 8or7ing in a
@ositi=e fashion \3i7e fe33o8
Ie@u-3i>an
Iounds]
8ith
President Y-ama to find a so3uE
tion to the hea3th >are @ro-3ems
of a=erage fo37s in Houth
?a7ota; 4e need to he3@ 8or7E
ing fami3ies, senior >iti^ens, and
others 8ith no insuran>e or 8ith
inadeTuate insuran>e; 4e need
to he3@ our hea3th >are @ro=iders
in these diffi>u3t e>onomi>
times; <tDs time for Henator
Thune to ro33 u@ his s3ee=es and
he3@ Y-ama, Iounds, and others
?ALLARD FILL?ORE
find hea3th >are so3utions for
Houth ?a7ota;
David Nickel
Spearfish
What a Joke!
Can the smart @eo@3e from the
state >ome -a>7 to H@earfish -y
_[it 1` and mess it u@ Rust a 3itE
t3e -it more than they Rust didS
That _[it 1` is a -ig Ro7e;
Tony Keller
Spearfish
Letter to the
Editor
Than7 you to Tony and
Kargaret 4inton, 8ho he3@ed
set u@ the H@earfish @arade and
a33 8ho so generous3y ga=e of
their time to ma7e the
<nde@enden>e ?ay @arade a su>E
>ess; Congratu3ations go out to
Qinfred and Char3otte H>hutt3er
on -eing se3e>ted as @arade marE
sha3s; <t 8as the 3argest @arade
8eD=e e=er had 8ith tons of ne8
entries and a 3ot of fun;
Gene and Yvonne Ficek
Spearfish Parade Chairmen
BH BRUCE TINSLEH
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r5Ae 65MM5OinC itA a;FuiAiti5n 56 Mender
C5untryOide Hinan;iaM C5rp., re6Me;tinC t?e re6inan;inC b557 triCCered by M5Oer 75rtCaCe rateA.
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&n Hriday, t?e ban4 Aaid itA 'ier 1 ;apitaM rati5,
a 4ey 7eaAure 56 6inan;iaM AtrenCt?, <u7ped t5
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in 15 states in June
W#S"WNa'&N (#.) 0 `ne7pM5y7ent t5pped
10 per;ent in 15 AtateA and t?e DiAtri;t 56 C5Mu7bia
MaAt 75nt?, a;;5rdinC t5 6ederaM data reMeaAed Hriday.
'?e rate in Mi;?iCan AurpaAAed 15 per;ent, t?e 6irAt
ti7e any Atate ?it t?at 7ar4 Ain;e 1984.
'?e HederaM ReAerNe t?iA Oee4 pr5<e;ted t?at t?e
nati5naM une7pM5y7ent rate, ;urrentMy at a 26-year
?iC? 56 9.5 per;ent, OiMM paAA 10 per;ent by t?e end 56
t?e year. M5At Hed p5Mi;y7a4erA Aaid it ;5uMd ta4e
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Mi;?iCan ?aA been ;M5bbered by M5At 6a;t5ry <5bA. WtA
<5bMeAA rate 56 15.2 per;ent in June OaA t?e ?iC?eAt in
t?e ;5untry.
StiMM, t?e `.S. %ab5r Depart7ent Aaid itUA t?e 6irAt
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AtateA and t?e DiAtri;t 56 C5Mu7bia. #Maba7a and
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Sat$r&a', )$l' 1-, 2000
Rural bankers: Midwest, Plains
economy still sick
OMAHA, Neb7 HAPI J A monthly
surLey of rural bankers suggests that,
thanks to the weaker market for farm
products, the economy was still ailing in a
region of 11 Midwest and Plains states7
The Rural Mainstreet IndeQ dropped to
3276 in July, down from 3470 in June and
3672 in May7
The report issued Friday said the figures were significantly higher than the
indeQUs record low of 1679 in February7
A reading of 5070 is considered growth
neutral7
Creighton UniLersity economist Ernie
Goss, who oLersees the surLey, said the
gauge of oLerall economic actiLity
seemed to bottom out earlier in the year
but is now trending downward7
Goss and Bill McZuillan, CEO of City
National Bank in Greeley, Neb7, created
the surLey, which coLers Colorado,
Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota,
Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, North
Dakota, South Dakota and Wyoming7
The surLeyUs confidence indeQ, which
reflects what the bankers eQpect siQ
months from now, dropped below growth
neutral_ to 4476 in July from 5272 in June
and 5670 in May7
Farm economists haLe said the weaker
global economy has hurt net farm income,
which in turn has hurt sales of farm e`uipment and land7
Goss said the July surLey asked
bankers what they eQpected in 2009
crop income7
aOnly 673 percent of the bankers forecast an increase in farm income oLer
2008 leLels,a Goss said7 aFully onethird eQpect crop income in 2009 to be
lower than 20087a
Some bankers suggested that the
problem with farm income is prices, not
production7
aIt appears that yields will be 10, 15
percent higher than last yearc howeLer,
prices will be down close to 25 percent,a said Bradley Robson, CEO of
First State Bank in Belmond, Iowa7
Joe Kennedy, CEO of First National
Bank in Frankfort, Kan7 was optimistic7
aWe haLe had Lery good rains in the
past 10 days or so7 The crop yields
should be better than the past three
years,a he said7
The indeQ for rural hiring remained
low in July, hitting 2570, which was 4
percentage points under the 2970 in
June7
It was the 19th month in a row that
the new-hiring indeQ was under growth
neutral7 In the surLey report, Goss
blamed that weakness in part on the
national and global recession and weaker farm and energy commodity prices7
aOLer the past 12 months, rural areas
of the region haLe lost almost 5 percent
of their dobs7 JulyUs surLey indicates
that these dob losses are likely to continue in the months ahead,a Goss said7
JulyUs retail-sales indeQ of 2975 compared unfaLorably with JuneUs anemic
3377, and for a second straight month,
the home-sales indeQ dropped7 It hit
4070 in July, compared with 4579 in
June and 4877 in May7
aReal estate is selling Lery slowly,a
said Pete Haddeland, CEO of First
National Bank in Mahnomen, Minn7
But Ken Walsh, CEO of Ruby Valley
Bank in Twin Bridges, Mont7, said real
estate agents are telling him athat the
in`uiries haLe picked up recently, so
maybe the transactions will be forthcoming7a
Also in JulyUs surLey, bankers were
asked about the effect of the federal
stimulus package7
None of the bankers reported a large
and meaningful impactc 3775 percent
said the impact was nilc 6275 percent
said the impact was aLery little or
small7a
Almost 200 communities are represented in the surLey, with the aLerage
communityUs population about 1,3007
Wyoming Black Hills petition
raises legal issue
Read the
Black Hills
Pioneer anytime,
anywhere online7
Su#scri#e
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at
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605-642-2761
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CHEfENNE, Wyo7 HAPI J A
re`uest that a Wyoming panel designate a piece of the Black Hills National
Forest as aLery rare and uncommona
has raised `uestions about the stateUs
authority to influence what happens on
federal land7
The legal `uestions could influence
whether any mining takes place on that
particular piece of forest where gold is
one of the minerals known to be present7 ConserLationists want to see forest land protected, while mining companies want to be able to deLelop their
mineral rights7
The Sand Creek area in Crook
County is located on U7S7 Forest
SerLice land along the border with
South Dakota7
The
Wyoming
EnLironmental
Zuality Council earlier this week
redected a petition by a conserLation
group to designate the area as aLery
rare and uncommona because the council wanted more information7 But
Laramie-based
BiodiLersity
ConserLation Alliance plans to refile
its petition soon with new information7
The designation could be used to
stop some mining actiLities7
Besides seeking more information
about the petition, members of the
council raised `uestions about issuing
such designations on federal land7
BiodiLersity says the council has the
authority, mining companies contend it
doesnUt, and the federal goLernment
hasnUt taken a stand either way7
aWe donUt really haLe a position on
the whole thing,a Elihabeth Krueger,
resource planner with the Forest
SerLice, said Friday7 aAs far as we
know it doesnUt affect surface management7a
Bronco Creek EQploration Inc7, an
eQploration company based in Tucson,
Arih7, that owns mineral rights in Sand
Creek, contends the state panel has no
authority to issue such a designation on
federal land7
aOne of the big issues that we see in
this particular case is that these are fed-
eral lands and we haLe federal mining
claims,a said Eric Jensen, Lice president and senior geologist with Bronco
Creek7 aOur property interest up here is
a federally mandated right to deLelop
this property under federal law7a
If the state denied a mining permit
because of the ULery rare and uncommonU designation, it would Liolate
Bronco CreekUs property rights, Jensen
said7
Petition supporters say the designation only pertains to state-issued permits and doesnUt affect federal authority7
aIn fact the ULery rare and uncommonU designation simply limits whether
and what kind of mining permits get
issued by the state,a said Erik MolLar,
eQecutiLe director of the conserLation
alliance7 aSo they actually donUt haLe
any impact on a federal agencyUs management of the land because they deal
strictly with a procedure, the mining
permitting process, that is the stateUs
prerogatiLe to regulate7a
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PartyLite
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Spearfish Building and Supply
2009
Relay for Life Committee
Mary Bonrud
Sandy Cass
Angie Duncan
Jodi Garcia
Julie Goetsch
Lori Hansen
Linda Harlan,
D’Anna Hitson
Jan Kaus
Bonnie Klunder
Cheri Leahy
Deb Leatherman
Lori Long
Abbie Suda
Julie Walkins
Karla Weber
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The 12th annual American Cancer Society
Relay
For Life of Lawrence County was held June
19th &
20th in Spearfish. Lawrence County demonstra
ted
once again “it’s about a community that takes
up
the fight”. $92,264.15 was raised and will
help
fund programs right here in the Black Hills.
These
dollars are applied toward vital cancer resea
rch
programs, education awareness, and support
local
American Cancer Society services for
cancer
patients and families, such as “Reach to Reco
very”,
“Look Good… Feel Better” and “Navigato
r” to
name just a few.
The Relay For Life of Lawrence County is a succe
ssful event because of the commitment of the
Relay
For Life teams, the Lawrence County comm
unities,
and the many generous businesses, churches,
individuals, and organizations making donations
. You
should all be very proud of yourselves.
The Relay For Life Committee has decid
ed to
change the name of our Relay to the Relay
For Life
of the Northern Hills. This will be an excit
ing
change for us as it will allow us to incorpora
te the
surrounding areas!
Thank you for being a part of helping to fight
cancer. Cancer doesn’t take a break and neith
er can
we. Together we can make a difference.
Co-Chairs,
Bonnie Klunder and Julie Goetsch
and the entire Relay Committee
2010 Relay For Life of the Northern
Hills
June 18th & 19th
SPECIAL THANK YOU
to the following for donation of product
or time to the Relay:
• City of Spearfish –
Public Works Department
• Mayor Jerry Krambeck
• Brian Hambek
• Amanda DeWain
• Spearfish Veterans
Honor Guard
• Mike Shafer
• Jodi Bartell
• Howard Ugland
• Shannon from Sonya’s
• Black Hills Pioneer
• Lawrence County Journal
• Papa John’s Pizza
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
THANK YOU ALL
RELAY TEAMS!!
Saloon No. 10 - Bev’s B’s ................$35,000 Diam
ond
Bunko Babes ..................................$10,671 Platni
um
The Fallen Behinders................................$7,500 Gold
The Mighty Hopefuls ..............................$5,333 Silver
Spearfish Regional Medical
Clinic-Skywalkers ..................................$4,441 Bronz
e
Our Saviors Lutheran Church
- Leapin Lutherans ................................$3,302 Bronz
e
Spearfish Middle School - Purple Ninjas
with Cancer Fighting Skills ....................$2,643 Bronz
e
St. Paul’s Lutheran
Church - St. Paul’s Saints ..................................$2,10
0
Queen City Medical/Spearfish Surgery
Center - The Healers ........................................$1,45
8
Maurice’s Better Late Than Never ......................$1,56
0
Peggy’s Parade ..............................................$1,05
0
McDonald’s - Bob’s Bobbers..............................$1,00
5
Northern Hills Training Center Trekkers ..................$738
PartyLite Dollars & $cents ....................................$720
PREMIER Bank Card - PREMIER Posse ....................$690
Margarelayville ..................................................$645
Spearfish Recreation Center
REC-less Relayers ................................................$645
Kid’s Club Kids - KCK for a CURE..........................$392
Northern Hills Training Center
Tream Trekkers #2 ..............................................$375
Coaches vs. Cancer ............................................$261
Pizza Hut - Spearfish
Spearfish Regional
Surgery Center
Janet Merkel - Gage’s
Nursery
Fisher Sand & Gravel
Dominos Pizza
Danny O’Neill –
O’Neill’s Floor Covering
Our Savior’s Lutheran Church
Lueders
Music Car (Party Store)
All Volunteers
BH PIONEER
1age ,/
South Dakota reports 6
more cases of flu
Saturda', )ul' ,-, .//0
Iraq government faces
claims of prisoner abuse
!"#$$#, S(D( (+!) - + ./arter of So/th Da7ota8s co/nties no= report at
least one case of s=ine fl/(
+ half-AoBen Core cases =ere confirCeA in the past =ee7, raisinD the state
co/nt of E1G1 fl/ to 43 cases in 17 co/nties( K=o people haLe Meen hospitaliBeA(
State Eealth SecretarN Doneen EollinDs=orth saiA it8s s/rprisinD that cases
7eep AeLelopinD =ell after the traAitional fl/ season( O/t she saNs So/th
Da7ota has fareA Metter than soCe other states(
Whitetail Creek Outfitters & Sports Shop
Devils Tower, WY
Large Liquidation
AUCTION
MONDAY • JULY 27, 2009 • 9:30 AM
Auction held at the property located 6 miles NE of Devils Tower or 3 miles
SW of Hulett, WY on Hyw. 24, then 1 mile south on Whitetail Creek Rd.
Tractors – Hay & Farm Machinery – Equipment – Trailers – Vehicles - ATV
- Complete inventory of the sports shop including 16 new and used
guns, 200+ boxes ammo, large selection of hunting related sporting
inventory
- Dozens of trophy & other mounts, whitetail & mule deer, antelope, wild
boar, turkey, tanned hides of all kind
- Complete commercial kitchen, restaurant equipment, bar & lounge
fixtures & equipment, galvanized walk-in cooler & freezer, game
processing equip., quality bunkhouse log beds & acc.,
- Misc. Including tree stands, wildlife feeders, 20+ portable business
band radios & base, log storage building, & much more!
Watch www.bradeenauction.com or
www.sturgissd.com for details & photos
Auction Professionally Managed By:
“SPECIALISTS IN REAL ESTATE AUCTIONS”
An alignment inspection
now can save tire wear
down the road.
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-raAB -raAi officia9s o%,ra*ed C$ ,he aC%se of prisoners a, ,he DBSBFr%n GC% HhraiC
prison are dea9in* wi,h a prison scanda9 of ,heir own as a99e*a,ions con,in%e ,o s%rF
face aCo%, $ears of ,or,%re and ;is,rea,;en, inside -raAIs own 9ocJ%psB AP photo
O+GED+D (+!) - "ra.i officials o/traDeA MN
the aM/se of prisoners at the Q(S(-r/n +M/ GhraiM
prison are trNinD to contain a scanAal of their o=n
as alleDations contin/e to s/rface of CistreatCent
insiAe "ra.i Rails(
+cco/nts of "ra.is MeinD Meaten =ith cl/Ms,
MlinAfolAeA anA coerceA into siDninD false confessions are attractinD increaseA attention partlN
Meca/se the QniteA States is DettinD o/t of the
prison M/siness in "ra.( Khe Q(S( has transferreA
S41 Aetainees into "ra.8s cro=AeA prison sNsteC
anA Core are on the =aN(
+lleDations of CistreatCent haLe persisteA
since 2005, =hen Q(S( troops raiAeA an "nterior
WinistrN loc7/p in a preAoCinantlN Shiite area of
so/theastern OaDhAaA anA fo/nA scores of eCaciateA prisoners( Khe Catter ret/rneA to the spotliDht
after the X/ne 12 assassination of S/nni la=Ca7er
Earith al-OMeiAi, an o/tspo7en aALocate of prisoner riDhts(
Khe iss/e is a test of !riCe Winister Go/ri alWali7i8s coCCitCent to the r/le of la= anA to rec-
Do $o% ha(e
a *rea,
team photo8
oncile =ith the S/nni CinoritN, =ho acco/nt for
Cost of the prisoners helA in sec/ritN cases( S/nnis
claiC theN are MeinD /nfairlN tarDeteA MN sec/ritN
forces r/n MN al-Wali7i8s Shiite-AoCinateA DoLernCent(
ZKhe cases are as MaA as =hat too7 place at +M/
GhraiM, M/t it is painf/l =hen these thinDs ta7e
place in "ra.i prisons,Z saiA S/nni la=Ca7er SaliC
+MA/llah( Z[e Cet soCe of those =ho =ere
releaseA anA sa= the scars on their s7ins( KheN /se
Aifferent 7inAs of tort/re li7e tNinD the sho/lAers
anA hanDinD the MoAN, =hich norCallN leaAs to
Aislocation of the sho/lAers(Z
Khe alleDations pale in coCparison =ith the
horrific acco/nts of SaAAaC E/ssein8s prisons,
=here inCates =ere sNsteCaticallN Meaten,
RaCCeA into tinN =inAo=less cells anA e\ec/teA
on the fliCsiest of eLiAence anA =here Cen =ere
forceA to =atch their =iLes anA Aa/Dhters rapeA(
Still, the c/rrent "ra.i leaAership caCe to po=er
=ith the proCise to holA itself to a hiDher stanAarA
anA respect h/Can riDhts(
NORTHERN BLACK HILLS RANCH-ETTE
REAL ESTATE AUCTION
Friday, July 24th • 5:00 PM
11.67 acre rolling prairie building site
Call now to schedule
an appointment.
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Directions: From exit 23 on I-90 (Whitewood exit) go North to Whitewood
Valley Road for 1/2 mile, go East on Jackson about 2 and 1/2 miles to the second Frontier Loop road go South on Frontier, left on Stampede Dr. property is
on left side of cul-de-sac. The covenants governing this property allows for
horses and other animals making this is an ideal Ranch-ette that many dream
of having. The property consists of 11.67 acres of rolling land with an intermittent stream flowing to a stocked fish pond and picnic area set aside for the subdivision. At present there is a nice level hay field on the south end of the lot and
a gently sloping field on the north end of the lot. Several nice building sites are
available, some will have a beautiful view across the prairie to Bear Butte.
Covenants & Restrictions: A full copy of the Covenants and restrictions are
available by e-mailing to [email protected] or 605-641-0099.
For a picture and complete information go to www.sdauctions.com
Sale professionally managed and conducted by:
THE AUCTIONEERS
Rich Krogstad & Associates, 605-642-5385 or 605-641-0099
“We love to cry.. so give us a try!”
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DAKOTA BELLE-SPEARFISH REALTY
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THE WORLD ALMANAC DATABANL
Saturday, July 18, 2009
Today is the 199th day of 2009 and the 28th day of su&&er=
TODASTS HISTORSV In 1925, Adolf Hitler ?u!lished his &aniC
festo, Mein La&?f=
In 1936, S?anish ar&y officials re8olted, led !y Gen= Francisco
Franco, starting the S?anish Ci8il War=
In 200T, Pres= George W= Bush created a highCle8el ?anel to
re8ie9 the safety of i&?orted goods after so&e Chinese i&?orts
caused health scares=
TODASTS BIRTHDASSV Nelson Mandela a1918Cb, antiCa?artheid
acti8istcfor&er South African ?resident, is 91d John Glenn a1921Cb,
for&er senatorcastronaut, is 88d Hunter S= Tho&?son a193TC2005b,
Aournalistd Joe Torre a1940Cb, !ase!all ?layerc&anager, is 69d
Ste8e For!es a194TCb, ?u!lisherc?residential candidate, is 62d Sir
Richard Branson a1950Cb, entre?reneur, is 59d Vin Diesel a196TCb,
actor, is 42=
TODASTS SPORTSV In 198T, Don Mattingly of the Ne9 Bork
Bankees tied a &aAor league record !y hitting a ho&e run in eight
straight ga&es=
TODASTS MUOTEV fA!solute truth is a 8ery rare and dangerous
co&&odity in the conteFt of ?rofessional Aournalis&=g @ Hunter S=
Tho&?son
TODASTS FACTV Nelson Mandela and Oli8er Ta&!o o?ened the
first African A&ericanCo9ned la9 ?ractice in South Africa in 1952=
TODASTS NUMBERV 153 feet @ height of the to9er fro& 9hich
Hunter S= Tho&?son7s ashes 9ere launched !y cannon during a
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In the year ahead, so&ething
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they are !eing treated fairly 9ith regard to an agree&ent
decided !y the &aAority, it isn7t likely to stand the test of
ti&e= Try to &ake adAust&ents to !ring the entire ?ack
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they co&e u?= This ga&e ?lan causes nothing !ut &isery=
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difficult= Handle things in stride !ecause negati8e thinking
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DOMESTIC ABUSE & Sexual
Assault 24-Hour Crisis Line,
Butte/Lawrence/Harding
Counties: 605-723-0964 or
Spearfish Shelter: 605-642-7825
or
1-800-999-2348.
Deadwood/Lead Shelter: Sturgis
Shelter: 605-347-0050 or 1-800755-8432 All Calls Confidential.
103 COMMUNITY
EVENTS
COED SOFTBALL TEAMS
Wanted! League plays in
Belle Fourche in August and
September. For more team
packet and more info contact
the BFACC at 605-892-2467
or
[email protected].
105 LOST & FOUND
FOUND A SET OF CAR
KEYS. Call to identify. 605578-2205
FOUND MOUNTAIN BIKE
near BHSU. on 7/12/09. Call
605-722-5430 to identify
PUBLIC NOTICES 56
123.1 456782
102 PERSONALS
!"ual
&'using
,pp'rtunity
All real estate advertising in
the Fair Housing Act makes
it illegal to advertise “any
preference, limitation or discrimination based on race,
color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, or
national origin, or an intention, to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination.” Familial status
includes children under the
age of 18 living with parents
or legal custodians; pregnant women and people
securing custody of children
under 18.
This newspaper will not
knowingly accept any
advertising for real estate
which is in violation of the
law. Our readers are hereby
informed that all dwellings
advertised in this newspaper are available on an
equal opportunity basis. To
complain of discrimination,
call HUD toll-free at 1 (800)
669-9777. The toll-free telephone number for the hearing impaired is 1 (800) 9279275.
LOST CAT - near Harding Street
in Spearfish. Missy is a small,
female, long haired, Tortoise
shell cat. She has white on her
face, chest and feet. Missy was
last seen wearing a blue collar
with her name and phone number on a tag. Please Help, Call
641-7792 or 641-0413.
July 18, 2009
203 CLEANING
SERVICES
302 LEAD GARAGE
SALES
400 SEASONAL
HELP
RENTING YOUR HOUSE for
the rally? Before and After
Clean-Up Special! Call to
reserve your time slot. Maid to
Clean Green. 605-430-3797.
MULTI-FAMILY
GARAGE
SALE - 11335 Nevada Gulch
Road, 1/2 Mile Up Terry Peak
Road. Saturday 7-18, 8AM to
1PM. Bikes, Household,
Decoration Items, Men’s,
Good Women’s Plus Clothing,
Much More.
2-6 GIRLS NEEDED For
Motorcycle Wash. Apply In
Person At Whitetail Court,
Hwy 14A, Lead. 605-5849085
205 CHILD CARE
SERVICES
CHILDCARE WANTED beginning August. Professional couple seeking experienced child
care provider in our Spearfish
home. Approximately 33 hours
per week, Tues, Wed and Thurs,
starting at nine dollars per hour.
One toddler, and possible after
school care for an older child..
Duties to include light housekeeping and cooking. Please
call 605-490-2390 or email
[email protected]
for more information and application.
NEED QUALITY CHILDCARE? New in-home daycare located in LeadDeadwood area. Opening
August 10. Accepting applications immediately for ages
3-12. Call 641-5628.
209 HANDYMAN
200 PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES
HAVE TOOLS - Will Travel
Carpentry, tiling and painting,
repair and remodeling. No job
too small, free estimates.
Licensed, insured, work guaranteed, references available.
Call Marshal 210-0908 or
892-3898.
DEVASHAN
IN-HOME
Computer Repair. Is your computer running slow? Reasonable
rates, service within 25 miles of
Spearfish 605-722-5355
300 BELLE
FOURCHE GARAGE
SALES
OLD WEST HEATING, INC.
Of Lead. Natural/LP Gas
Equipment Repair. Furnaces,
Water
Heaters,
-Cook
Stoves., Etc. For Fast Service
Call Greg At 605-580-0123 Or
605-717-1779.
MULTI-FAMILY RUMMAGE
SALE: 1033 Elkhorn Apt. 4.
Saturday July 18th 9:00a6:00p. variety of items. All
Items Cash and Carry
202 CONSTRUCTION
SERVICES
A-Z HOME IMPROVEMENT Fully Equipped To Handle All
Your Home Improvement
Needs. Free Estimates. The
Better Home Improver.
Licensed And Insured. Call
Jerry 605-717-5078
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301 DEADWOOD
GARAGE SALES
ANNUAL YARD SALE - 8
Family - Approx. 4 Miles
South On Hwy. 385. Friday,
7/17-Friday 7/24. Gas Stove
And Pipe, HMCo. Items,
Collectibles, Nice Clothes All
Sizes, Bikes, Antler Lamps
And Furniture, Lots of Misc.
HUGE RUMMAGE SALE Now Till Whenever, Our Trash
Is Your Treasure! Open
Mondays Thru Fridays And
Weekends By Appointment.
(605-580-1078) Decorations
To Recreational Equipment,
And Much More. 136
Sherman Street, Suite B.
(Next To Verizon) In
Deadwood.
303 SPEARFISH
GARAGE SALES
1843 IRON HORSE LOOP.
8:00a-11:00a, 7/18, furniture,
bedding, air hockey table,
toys, 4-wheeler, paintball gun,
snowboard, much more.
230 VERMONT. 7/18 8:00a1:00p. Hurley, Roxy, Oneill,
girls(8), juriors/adult 8-10.
Jewelry,
household,
hunting/fishing, deco, books,
music, lots of mics.
820 S. 34th St. Apt. 10 7/18
9:00a-4:00p
Plus size
clothes, foot spa and many
other items. No early sales!
AIRPORT
COMMUNITY
RUMMAGE SALE: 7/18,
7:00am-2:00pm. 1414 N.
Rainbow Rd. 5205 Turtle Ln.
5235 Airport Rd. 5120, 5113
Sunset Ln. 5101 Twilight Dr.
1112 Mac Ln. 1107 Cole Ln.
625 Industrial Dr.
GARAGE SALE: 920 SPARTAN DR. 7/18, 7:00a-2:00p.
Kids furniture, toys, clothes,
exercise, equipment, frames
GARAGE SALE: SAT. July 18,
7:00am. 210 E. Lincoln Street.
King size headboard, bed
frame, night stand. clothing,
misc. items.
MOVING SALE: July 18th.
3521 Westview Dr. 7:00a5:00p. Many items. Make
Offer.
SAT. 7/18 8a-2pm~1230 N.
3rd St. Large, Multi-family
yard sale. Household items,
bedding, kids clothes, beds,
movies, books. Too much
304 ST. ONGE
GARAGE SALES
ST. ONGE YARD SALE: July
18th 8-? Third st Fullsize
Hockey Table, Older 52” t.v.
Lots & Lots Misc Stuff.
400 SEASONAL
HELP
BOONDOCKS HIRING Rally
And Until School. Join The
Fun At The Area’s Fastest
Growing Amusement. Earn
Spending Money! Now
Training
Cooks,
Ride
Operators, Gift Clerks, Game
Operators. 605-578-1186
SEASONAL HELP NEEDED
at Gold nugget Trading Post.
Sale Clerks, seasonal. Apply
at 675 Main Street
SPEARFISH
CANYON
LODGE is seeking Rally Help.
Wage $8-10 per hour. July
30th-August 9th. EOE. Call to
arrange an interview at 605584-3435.
401 PART-TIME
AWESOME JOB OPPORTUNITY with unlimited rewards.
E-mail us at [email protected], or call
Amanda at 605-641-2374 for
more information.
BLACK HILLS WORK FROM
HOME,
Full/Part
time,
Unlimited income potential.
Featured on the cover of
Succss
Magazine. For
appointment. 605-722-4741
CAREGIVER/AIDE Part time
position available in the
Spearfish/Sturgis area assisting elderly individuals living in
the comfort of their own
home. Will assist with basic
cleaning, meal prep., and
companionship. Hourly cares
and 8 hour shifts available.
Great supplemental income.
Please contact Nyla @ (605)
559-0230
DAKOTAMART GAS In Lead
Is Accepting Applications For
Part-time Cashiers. Must Be
21 And Have Good Customer
Service Skills. Apply At 103
Glendale Dr., Lead.
FRONT DESK CLERK.
Dependable, honest, personable. Wage DOE. 605-5787791
SO YOU WANT TO BE a
cowboy! The Deadwood
Main Street Gunfighters are
in need of two or more reliable volunteers to be in
charge of the traffic barricades at the 2:00, 4:00
and/or 6:00 gunfights.
Authentic “Old West” costuming is provided.Contact:
Randy
Christensen,
Gentlemen
of
Old
Deadwood, LLC 605-4840338
SPEARFISH
CANYON
LODGE is seeking a PT
Night Auditor. Shift is 11pm7am Friday and Saturday
nights with possible additional shifts. Hot meal provided. $9.25 hr. EOE. Call to
arrange an interview at 605584-3435.
BH PIONEER
Saturday, July 18, 2009
401 PART-TIME
NEED EXPERIENCED CCG
E-BAY Salesperson. Need
knowledge of Edge, Rage,
Ultimate Combat, Overpower,
Netrunner, ST, SW, Magic.
Pre 2001. LM 605-722-1427
POWDER RIVER COAL
has job openings online at:
www.peabodyenergy.com
402 FULL-TIME
CHEMICAL
Dependency
Counselor needed to provide
diversion services to youth in
a school based setting for
YouthWise. Work hours varied. Drivers’ license & back
ground check required.
Persons with stable recovery
are encouraged to apply.
Apply: Director, YouthWise P
O Box 433 Spearfish, SD
57783.
DEADWOOD THYMES CAFE
Taking Applications For Parttime Evening Cook, Wage
DOE; Wait Staff. Apply In
Person, 87 Sherman St., Or
Call 605-578-7566.
FULL SERVICE SALON looking for Full or Part-time
Stylists. Options available for
employment, booth rental,
hourly
or
commission.
Contact Tracey Gallagher at
723-4247.
FULL TIME Auto Body Tech to
work and manage Auto Body
and Painting Shop
in
Sheridan, WY. Call 307-7513083.
FULL-TIME CDE LICENSED
Speech Language Pathologist
(CCC’s
preferred)
and
Certified SLPA for school year
2009-2010 with East Central
BOCES in Bennett-Stratton
central area. Students PreK12th, rural Eastern Colorado
school settings, competitive
salary, excellent benefits.
Access to company vehicle or
mileage
reimbursement.
Possible tuition reimbursement if currently in or eligible
for a master’s program in
speech language pathology.
FULL-TIME
MORNING
Cook. Replacing, Retiring
16yr. employee. Looking for
the right person. Contact Gary
Todd at Gold Country Inn. 801
Main Street, Deadwood. or
call 605-578-2393 for appointment
TAKING APPLICATIONS for
Gaming Supervisor. Full time
position. Pick up applications
at cashiers cage. See Gorge
or Janis for further information. 605-578-1555
www.peabodyenergy.com
Check out available jobs and apply online.
Power River Coal, LLC is an equal opportunity employer.
HELP WANTED. COMMUNITY Service Worker (Butte,
Lawrence
and
Meade
Counties). $12.12 - $14.12
per hour, 40 hours per week.
Proficient in computer operations, Valid SD drivers license
with no major violations in last
5 years, able to lift 50 pounds
and be physically competent
to perform required duties and
must have a reliable insured
vehicle. Insure income eligible people have access to all
available agency programs.
Must be located in the geographical area of Butte,
Lawrence or Meade Counties.
This position has a maximum
duration of one year. For
application and/or more
Information contact Western
SD Community Action, Inc.,
1844 Lombardy Drive, Rapid
City, SD. Phone: (605) 3481460 or (800) 327-1703.
Closing Date: Friday, July 24,
2009 at 4:30 PM.
Marketing Assistant*
Seeking a detail-oriented teamplayer to assist in the Marketing
Department. Candidates must be
skilled with Microsoft Office programs; proficiency in Excel is plus.
Knowlede of Oasis Player Tracking
System is helpful.
FT/PT Casino
Host/Players Club*
PT Graveyard
Gaming Cashier*
PT Graveyard
Night Auditor*
PT Convention Center
Assistant
PT Valet
Rally Bar**/Kitchen Staff
Wages DOE.
Competitive benefits package.
*SDCG License required.
**Must be 21
Complete application or
send resume to:
Deadwood Gulch Gaming Resort
304 Cliff St., Deadwood, SD 57732
605-578-1294
HOSTESS,
SERVERS,
housekeepers, restaurant
manager, front desk clerk,
night auditor, bartenders, &
maintenance. Apply at Best
Western Sturgis Inn.
IRON HORSE INN is currently looking for all positions in
Whitewood. Wages DOE.
Full and part time hours available. Attention to detail a
must. Please call 605-7227574
404 BUSINESS/
CAREER OPPOR.
GREAT BUSINESS ADVENTURE Auto Body and
Painting business is for sale.
Located
in
beautiful
Sheridan, WY. Call 307-7513083.
VENDERS WANTED for the
Belle Fourche Riverfest and
Crazy Days July 31 and
August 1. Reserve your space
no later than July 24. Call 605892-4773 for more information.
VENDORS WANTED for the
Black Hills Pioneer Outdoor
Expo Sept. 13,2009 in
Spearfish. Call 605-642-2761
for more info.
VENDORS WANTED for the
Black Hills Pioneer Taste of
Home Cooking School Oct.
15th, 2009 in Spearfish. Call
605-642-2761 for more
info.=
502 MUSICAL
INSTRUMENTS
CARVIN ACOUSTIC/ELECTRIC thinline guitar with hardshell Carvin carrying case.
$950 This style of guitar was
first built by Carvin in 1994.
Allows you to jump from electric lead riffs to acoustic tone
with ease. Two coil splitters
phase switch, semi hollow,
synth access. See www.betterguitar.com for reviews or
Carvin guitars website
#AE185 call 605-578-1146
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500 ANTIQUES,
COLLECTIBLES
508 PETS & PET
SUPPLIES
603 GRAIN, FEED,
& SEED
ANTIQUE buggy. Taking bids.
784 Main St, Deadwood. 605717-2322.
DICKSON SMALL BREED
PUPS: Yorkie, Maltese,
Dachshund, Papillon, Shih
Tzu Puppies AKC. Two Year
Health Guarantee, payments,
credit card okay. www.dicksonpups.com 605-787-6821
Deb Dickson
2009 HIGH QUALITY small
square bales of grass/alfalfa
hay. 605-642-5206, 605-6455206
DOG RESCUED on I-90,
west of Sturgis, before road
construction, 4th of July.
Orange and white, wearing
purple/yellow/turqoise collar
without tags. Very friendly,
Sturgis Animal Shelter. Any
questions, 605-578-7774.
2004 POLARIS SPORTSMAN 700. Always maintained.
Gun rack and many extras.
$4,900 OBO Cash, Call Brad
605-641-2786
I HAVE TWO young adult
black male poodles, one is a
toy one, is a miniature, vet
checked current on shots
200.00ea 787-9015
‘02 BMW K12 Cruise, Heated
Grips
Blue,
Fast,
Comfortable. BMW one hard,
one soft side bag. Asking
7,500. 605-641-5443, 605578-1060
509 SPORTING/
EXERCISE ITEMS
03 YAMAHA Road Star
(Cruiser 1600cc). Runs and
looks great. New rear tire and
battery. 605-639-0158
ANTIQUES SALE: buffet,
sidebar, piano, desk, butcher
block, victrola, dresser, table.
Also 10 chairs and chest of
drawers.
605-722-5175
Spearfish
506 HOUSEHOLD
ITEMS
FOR SALE: Whirlpool 24.5
cubic ft. Side by Side refrigerator, with ice maker. Excellent
Condition. $250. Large 230
Volt/30amp window air conditioner. $75. 951-733-9503
GAS RANGE, Oak Vanity,
New Pedestal Sink, Corner
Shower,
Dishwasher,
Recliner, Hide-A-Bed, Desk
And Cabinets. 605-717-3553
After 4:00 pm.
KING SIZE BED FRAME,
solid oak, 4 poster. Leather
work on headboard. Had 6
months. $650 OBO. Call
Amanda. 605-639-0341
NEW INVENTORY ARRIVING WEEKLY! Sofas, tables,
chairs, beds, appliances, and
MUCH, MUCH MORE!
Check back weekly, our stock
is continuously changing!
This and That, 536 West
Jackson
Boulevard,
Spearfish. 605-717-6500.
Mon- Fri 9:00AM-5:30PM, Sat
9:00AM-4:00PM.
RED
MICROSUEDE
queen/sofa sleeper, multi-colored overstuffed chair. Both
like new. $650 for both. or sell
separately. 605-645-9684
WIDE
VARIETY
OF
ANTIQUES,
collectibles,
household goods, furniture,
ect. See 20% off items.
Located behind Whitewood
Family Restaurant. (Hwy 90)
Exit 23, open until 6:00pm.
Seven days.
507 APPLIANCES
FOR SALE: 400LB. Ice
maker. Low hours. 307-6434113
508 PETS & PET
SUPPLIES
FOR SALE: 2 Jack Donkeys. 1
year old and 2 year old.
Contact 642-3208 days or 6422285 nights $100 for the two
BOWFLEX SPORT. 310 lb
capacity, with lat tower, leg
extension, manuals, two 35 lb
dumbells. Excellent condition. $300. Spearifsh 605642-4234.
700 ALL-TERRAIN
VEHICLES
701 MOTORCYCLES
07 CRF100, excellent condition. Too many extras to list.
$1500.00 Call 605-722-4304
or 920-540-4537
511 BUILDING
SUPPLIES
1969 HD SHOVELHEAD. 88
stoke, 12,000 miles on motor.
Runs great. New Metzler tires
and more. $7400. OBO 605720-1214
ASPHALT MILLINGS for sale
in Rapid City. Call 605-3487068 and ask for Don or
Floyd.
1983 YAMAHA ROYAL Star
Venture, (cruiser 1200cc).
Looks and runs great. $2200
321-693-5089
515 FIREWOOD &
FUEL
1983 YAMAHA VENTURE
ROYALE, runs great, looks
great, nearly new tires.
$1,800. 605-717-9700
FIREWOOD EARLY BIRD
Special. Full 4x4x8 cord.
$175. Cut and split. Dry
Mountain Firewood. Call
Linn 605-722-4741
PELLET STOVE Pelpro
model #FPP2BD. 40lb hopper. $850. 605-720-3774
516
MISCELLANEOUS
ITEMS
BRIKERHOFF PIANO with
bench, and piano books.
Excellent conditon. Dark
wood. $150. 605-722-5430
MS PACMAN 2 man game
table. Good condition. $325.
or best offer. Authentic Robert
Mondavi private reserve wine
barrel. $100. OBO 605-6459684
NICE SWING SET - With
Slide And Gliders, Like New,
Asking $75.00. 605-5801267
517 WANTED TO
BUY - MISC
WANT TO BUY USED
GRAIN bins. 3000-5000
bushel. We will arrange
removal. Please call 307-6432297 leave message.
601 HORSES
YEAR AROUND HORSE
boarding for up to 2, in
Spearfish. 605-642-4138
1986 TT 600, MOTORCYCLE. Runs Great. 605-6399227
1993 HARLEY DAVIDSON
FXR Ready To Ride, Newer
Dunlap Tires, Super Trapp
Exhaust. Motor Work Done
At RC HD, 30,000 Miles.
$8000. 605-499-9737
1996
HARLEY
DAVIDSON/FXDS
Dyna
Convertible, Black in color,
24,000 Miles, Windshield,
Leather
Saddle
Bags,
Screaming Eagle Exhaust $8,500 (605)641-1926
2001 HARLEY DAVIDSON
883 Sportster Custom. New
paint, lots of x-tras. Great condition. $5000 or trade for bigger bike. 605-645-2271
2001 KTM PRO-SENIOR
50cc. 2003 RM60 SUZUKI.
Motorcycles for sale. 1,500
each. OBO 605-584-3181
2002 AMERICAN IRON
HORSE, motorcycle (Tejes)
Excellent
shape.
Maroon/black.
$13,500.
Totally awesome bike. 605892-2585 or 605-645-9404
2002 VICTORY TC CRUISER
TRIKE - 1505CC, Fuel
Injected, 5,000 Miles, Full
Windshield, Driving Lights,
Touring Pack, Hard Bags.
$8,900. 307-746-4683
2002 YAMAHA YZ125 2
stroke New rear tire, excellent
condition, runs perfectly.
$1,650. To see call 605-7225246 or Leave message.
701 MOTORCYCLES
2004 KAWASAKI NINJA ZX10R, 1000cc, green, passenger seat cover also, only
2,000 miles. Now just $6,999.
w w w. R E C S TAT I O N . n e t
http://www.recstation.net/or
605-717-4-FUN
2005 HONDA CRF450R.
RG3 suspension. Woods
ready. Comes with gear and
extras. Call for details. $3,600
308-641-7733
Leave
Message
2005 KLX125 KAWASAKI.
$1200. Kids outgrew. run
great. 605-641-2891 [email protected]
2005 STAR CLASSIC,
Loaded, Low Miles, Very
Clean, $7,500. 2000 HARLEY
SPORTSTER, 1200 Kit,
Scream Eagle, Lowered, Low
Miles, $4,500. 1998 Custom
Built 96” S Motor 5 spd, Good
Miles, Fat Rear Tire, Too
Much To List In Custom Parts.
1982 HARLEY FXR ROADSTER, Fresh Built Shovel Big
Bore Stroker, 5 spd, Forward
Controls, New Rear Tire And
Battery
$9,500.
1977
HARLEY
SPORTSTER,
Stretch Tank, Sturgis Wheel,
Fwd Controls, Bored $4,000.
605-645-7003 Central City. All
Priced Firm And No Trades.
2005 YAMAHA FZ1, blue.
1000cc, 200+mi. Fuel range,
2476 mi. Power, handling
Mileage comfort. Does-it-all.
$5500 OBO. 307-896-2505
evenings, 605-722-0701hm.
‘99 ELECTRA GLIDE. One
owner, well maintained.
ONLY 21,500 miles! 3 seats,
3 windshields. Many accessories. $11,900. Call 605645-7034
FOR SALE: 2005 C50 SUZUKI Lehman Trike Conversion.
Custom paint. Full Fairing
w/extras. Price $11,500.
Mileage 14,200. 605-6453669 or 605-722-1669
FOR SALE: 2006 Honda CRF
450X Dirt Bike with headlight
and electric start. Excellent
Condition. $4,000 Call Luke
@ 605-771-9892.”
FOR SALE: New 2006 Moped
Scooter. “SUNL” 50cc. Less
than 10 miles. Call 605-7225698
HONDA CRF230F $1,800,
Yamaha TTR125L $900, or
both for $2,500. Excellent
used condition. Call 605578-3278 after 7:00 pm or
weekends.
702 SNOWMOBILES
2000 YAMAHA MOUNTAIN
MAX 600. New Yamaha Belt
And Slides, 141x2 Track,
1450 Miles. No Cracks Or
Damage. $2300 OBO.
FOR SALE: 1996 Sumit 670,
$800; 2005 Supersport 550,
$1,500; 2005 RMK 550,
$1,500. 605-641-5089.
704 BOATS
SAILBOATS (2), 11 feet long,
55 sq. ft. nylon sail, deck and
hull expanded poly Vacobond.
$500 each. 605-341-6231,
605-718-4033.
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BH PIONEER
!a#urday, Ju*y 1-, 2009
705 CAMPERS &
TOPPERS
2005 WHITE TRI-LEVEL
TOPPER. Lined & lights.
Includes C-clamps. Fit 2005
Dodge 2500, 6 ft. bed. $900.
Call 952-237-9086, 605-3814172, or 605-391-2377.
2008 PUMA 28’ TOY Hauler.
Mint Condition. Tandem axels,
bumper hitch or gooseneck,
inside outside TV, stereo.
Sleeps 8. $17,900. Best Offer.
928-580-9038
5TH WHEEL CAMPER
TRAILER HITCH $400.00.
605-342-2586
IDLETIME pick-up camper, 8’
plus cabover, 3 burner cook
stove, furnace and ice box.
Manufactured in 1974 always
stored inside. Excellent condition, jacks included. $1000.
605-456-2341
706 MOTOR HOMES
& RV’S
1984 WINNEBAGO ELANDAN. 33ft., 454, 54,000 miles.
New tires, batteries. $5,500
OBO. 605-642-5178
FOR SALE: 1991, 33ft
Pinnacle RV, 48,000mi, 454
Chevy engine, Generator, 2AC, Awnings, TV, Cedar closets, Oak cabinets, Stored
undercover, Excellent condition. $17,000, Call 605-7224235,
or
[email protected]
mailto:[email protected].
net
750 AUTOS FOR
SALE
$4900. 2004 FORD TAURUS,
4dr. 82,000 miles. 5x16 Stock
Trailer. Reconditioned. $1550.
605-645-6667
1965 BLUE BUG VOLKSWAGON, Engine Good,
Asking $2,000. Call And
Leave Message 605-7170012.
1993 CHRYSLER LEBARON
Convertible Nice running,
good tires, clean. $3495. 605578-2013
1993 FORD CROWN VICTORIA. Runs, needs work.
Make an offer. 605-6452658
1997 FORD MUSTANG
Automatic, A/C, cruise, 116K
(new engine @76k), clean,
one owner. $4995. (605)6414073
1997 FORD THUNDERBIRD
LX $3,995.00. Very nice.
Sunroof, Auto Transmission, 2
Studded Snow Tires. Weekdays after 6:00 p.m. 605-7213933.
1999 RED MONTE CARLO
Z34. 3.8 Engine. New Rims &
Tires. Great mpg. 110,000
miles. Excellent condition.
$6,000. Evenings 605-8482660
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2000
MITSUBISHI
ECLIPSEAutomatic
4cyl
New Tires Power Sunroof
Rear
Spoiler
Electric
Windows 4,000 Call 605210-3160
Saturday, July 18, .009
BH PIONEER
1age 17
BH PIONEER
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Saturday, July 18, 2009
750 AUTOS FOR
SALE
750 AUTOS FOR
SALE
750 AUTOS FOR
SALE
750 AUTOS FOR
SALE
750 AUTOS FOR
SALE
751 VANS FOR
SALE
752 PICKUPS FOR
SALE
1999 SUBARU FORESTER 5
spd, A/C, cruise, 30mpg
199,000 commuter miles New
tires, transmission $3,900
OBO 307-290-0460
2002 TAURUS SES 63,800
miles. AC, Cruise, tilt, CD, Like
new tires. $7200 605-6425252
2004 DODGE STRATUS.
65,000 miles, 4 brand new
tires, Great MPG, $7,500.
2001
DODGE
Grand
Caravan. 113,000 miles.
$6,000. (605)210-1629
2008 CHEVY MALIBU LTZ,
loaded, 8900 miles, 100k
Warranty, Black,
6 cyl.
Remote start. Relocatingmust sell. $23,000. 605-7233408
FOR SALE: 1996 Chevy
Beretta. Body very good.
Good tires, new battery.
Engine needs work. Best
offer. 605-642-4117
2003 CHRYSLER
VAN.
Excellent condition, Fully
Loaded, Sun roof, Individual
controls for heat & air. Trac
Electronic door lock. 605641-3740
1991 GMC 3/4 TON EXT. CAB
SIERRA 4x4 pick-up 350, automatic, A/C, cruise, Excellent
condition 140,000 Miles. $4,500
OBO 307-290-0460
2005 CHEVY MALIBU CLASSIC. 4 DS. Low miles, good
gas mileage, good condition.
Must see. $8,500. 605-3472287 Leave Message
350hp/400FT. LBS C-4 trans
rebuilt with shifter kit, 0 miles,
needs some work. asking
$5,500. OBO In Spearfish.
307-751-2325
2005 COOL VANILLA PT
Cruiser GT Convertible,
Leather. Every option available. 24K miles. Stored in winters. show room condition.
$14,900 605-717-3144
‘55 WILLIES, body. ‘73 INTERNATIONAL SCOUT, DODGE
DAKOTA, ‘98,’99, parting out.
‘94, 4 speed transmission, and
transfer case. 605-347-7669,
307-299-5722
2005 PONTIAC GRAND AM.
Silver 62,000 miles, V-6, spoiler, new tires. $8,400 605-6413819
‘83 MAZDA Rx7, Includes T2
Turbo kit. Needs some work.‘84
MAZDA Rx7. Parts car. $700 for
both. OBO 605-210-1560
2000 VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE DIESEL. 5 sp. New
turbo, new timing belt, new
water pump. Excellent condition. 1 owner. 1995 Honda
Civic Hatchback. Many new
parts, good condition. 605456-3155.
2001 CHEVY CAVALIER
Coupe 2 door - Five speed Great car for a student.
$3800 or best offer. Call 605722-7654
2001 SUBARU OUTBACK
WAGON. Dark blue, automatic, a/c, cruise, cd player.
143,000 miles. $5500. Call
605-430-2425
2002 NISSAN MAXIMA SE
110,000 Runs Great Dark
Blue, Sunroof, Leather $7600
Towermotors.biz 215 National
St. Belle Fourche 605-7236188
2002 SUBARU OUTBACK,
LL Bean Package, 68K miles,
Excellent Condition. $11,500;
605-578-7562
2003 TOYOTA CAMRY. 2
Liter, 4 cyl. 125,000 miles.
Power windows, power locks,
34 mpg. $8,000. 605-6419590
2003 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA
Wolfsberg 82K Miles, Well
Maintained. LOADED. 18”
Konig Wheels, Full Audio
System, Intake & BlowOff
Valve. 605-720-1931
2004 CHEVY IMPALA great
gas mileage, good condition,
runs great, moving, must go!
$9,000 OBO. 605-722-7673
2004 DODGE INTREPID
61,500 miles. Books at
$11,900, only asking $10,000.
In good condition. Call 605645-9115 for details.
2004 DODGE INTREPID,
electirc windows/seat, tinted
windows, rear spoiler. 28-30
mpg. 104K Sharp car. Asking
below book @ $6000. 605641-2604
2005 PONTIAC G6, 4 door,
auto, new tires. 60,000 miles.
$8,250 605-722-6480
2005 SUBARU Forrester
$15,000 Call 605-270-2001
2005 VW PASSAT GLS TDI,
Diesel 40+MPG, Black,
Loaded, Sunroof, 56,000
miles, Great Shape! $17,000
OBO 605-580-3158.
2006 CHRYSLER PACIFICA
Touring. 52K. Leather. Front
/middle bucket seats, 3rd row
split bench seat. $14,700
OBO. Call 605-645-0321,
605-723-2042.
96 PLYMOUTH NEON. 2
Door, green. Fair condition.
$1900. 605-720-3774
FORD ESCORT LX 1999 4dr
Alpine stereo w/12” sub
woofer after market rims and
tires 100,600 miles $4,500
OBO 605-343-8587
OLDER MODEL CARS. ‘81
Buick LeSabre. ‘88 Delta
Oldsmobile (Diesel). $500
each. Serious inquiries only.
605-641-4435
751 VANS FOR
SALE
1990 FORD E250 Service Van
With Tool Bins, HD Ladder
Rack, Receiver Hitch, 2 New
Tires $950. 605-580-0067
99 PONTIAC GRAND AM.
Low miles, runs great, $1,000
under book value. $3,350
OBO 605-641-8539
1994 CHEVY LUMINA VAN.
3.8, v6. 7-passenger. 1994
OLDS. CONVERTIBLE. 3.1,
v6. Both run good. Choice
$1650. OBO 605-645-1625
FOR SALE: 1986 CHEVY
Astro van. 1984 Jeep
Wagoneer. 6 cylinder. Home
made motor cycle trailer. OBO
605-892-3693
2002 CHRYSLER TOWN &
COUNTRY. Runs great.
Immaculate condition, inside
and out. 108,000 miles. $4,450.
Tower Motors. 605-723-6188
2003 CHRYSLER TOWN &
COUNTRY EX. 72k miles.
Entertainment
center.
Excellent condition. Asking
$9000. 605-892-2285
‘83 GMC 3/4 TON VAN. 6.2L,
diesel. 155K. New tires. Solid,
clean Van. Extras $2000.
Jason 605-561-0115
FOR SALE 1998 VAN. E150,
white Ford. v8 engine. Air,
with racks. 61000 miles.
$4995 605-892-4406 or 605723-4873
752 PICKUPS FOR
SALE
01 CHEVY 3/4 TON crew cab
Long box. 7” Lift. 8,500. Call
605-641-2547
1988 FORD F150 PICKUP,
4x4 With Topper, Runs
GREAT!! Hate To Let It Go.
$2,900 605-578-3434
1989 FORD F-150. 4x4, runs
great. $2200 321-693-5089
Black Hills Pioneer
and
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1994 NISSAN XE, v6, 4x4
extended cab. c/d, cruise, a/c,
topper, 5 speed, nice condition.
$4100/offer. 605-390-8483
1995 GMC SONOMA 4x2.
350 engine, 700R4 125,000
miles, 17,000 on engine.
Runs great, wiring needs
work. $2500. 605-722-2686
1996
F-250
POWER
STROKE EXT. Cab. $5900.
605-391-5412
2001 FORD F-350 LARIAT
4X4 Crew Cab, long box. 7.3
Diesel, automatic. Runs great!
Books for $14,500, asking
$10,500. 605-641-1248
2002 FORD F-250 Super
Duty v-8. Super Cab XLT.
4wd.
185,000 miles.
Accepting bids until 10-30-08.
We reserve the right to reject
any or all bids. Questions call
Walt 605-347-5935
2001 FORD RANGER 4x4
110,000 miles 4.0L 5 speed.
Matching topper $6000 good
condition 605-645-9541
Call
584-2303 or
642-2761
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752 PICKUPS FOR
SALE
752 PICKUPS FOR
SALE
2002 GMC SIERRA. 1500
extended cab, with new 7ft.
circle D, flat bed. 122,000
miles. $5,500. OBO. 307-2832359 or 307-290-2020
‘99 FORD F150 4x2. v-6, 5
speed, Good shape. Nice
Stereo, custom wheels. Nice
truck. $4800. 605-568-2007
‘01 JEEP WRANGLER SPORT.
Hard top, 73,000 miles, 5
speed. New 6 ply tires. $10,500,
or offer. 605-591-9953
‘99 FORD LARIAT 3/4 ton
Super Duty. Power stroke,
Long Box, with 2005 Western
plow. $13,900 or offer. 605591-9953
1994 GMC JIMMY SLT 4.3 liter
V6, 4 door, leather, CD W/ipod
control. 2 wheel drive, 146,000
miles $1,500 605-722-0958
2005 CHEVROLET SILVERADO, 1500. 4x4, Z71 Victory
red. Good condition. 55,000
miles, with 5’x12’ open trailer,
$19,999 605-210-1717
2005 F-250 Crew Cab.
Powerstroke 5th wheel XLT.
Grill Guard. Would consider
economy car as a trade. 605642-2172 Leave message
2006 GMC 1500 PICKUP. 4x2,
v6, Auto. 42,000 miles. Spray
liner, tow hitch. 605-723-6188.
Tower Motors. Belle Fourche.
2006 TOYOTA TUNDRA 4x4
extended cab. TRD OFF-road
package.
Rhino-liner.
Excellent condition. $21,500
OBO.
307-689-8122.
Evenings leave message.
‘95 NISSAN SINGLE Cab
pick-up. 80,000 miles. $3000.
OBO 605-645-2100
‘96 CHEVY K3500 1 ton pickup. 4 door great for hauling
heavy loads. New tires. Clean
truck $5500. Wes 605-6452271
FOR SALE: 1972 Ford F-100
2wd 1/2 ton pickup. 302 4
speed. Good condition and
could be restored or just get
it running. $500. 605-4999896.
FOR SALE: 2005 FORD
EXCURSION fully loaded.
v-10, 4 inch lift, custom
rims. Serious buyers, Carrie
605-722-1992 or 605-6411783
RARE RESTORED 1966
FORD Camper Special 352
motor, automatic trans. red
and white with 8ft. pop-up
Skamper
Camper.
$9950.00. 307-283-2629.
START OR ENHANCE YOUR
BUSINESS! 2001 Ford F350
Powerstroke with 1 year old
9’2” Boss V Plow $16,000.
605-673-1625 or 605-6732553.
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753 SPORT
753 SPORT
753 SPORT
UTILITIES FOR SALE UTILITIES FOR SALE UTILITIES FOR SALE
1994 ISUZU RODEO 4x4. Aircruise. PW/PL. Pioneer CD.
Alloy
Wheels.
Tinted
Windows, Low miles. Runs
Excellent.
605-545-1228
$3,000. OBO. 605-545-4785
2002 FORD EXPLORER
sport trak 4-door, hard top
cover, 4x4. Sun roof, 6-cd,
runs great. Silver, 100,000
miles. $9,500. 605-645-8994
2002
LAND
ROVER
Freelander. 80k, 2.5L, v6,
Auto, 21mpg, awd, trac control, abs, tilt, cruise, CD, heated seats. $6500 605-6416505
WRANGLER 1992 156,000
miles, good shape, runs well, hard
top w/bikini top, manual, Asking
$5,000 OBO. 605-210-1961.
754 HEAVY TRUCKS
1975 FARM TRUCK. 18 foot
combination box with hoist.
Good Condition. Looks & runs
great. $7000. 307-467-5580
or 605-722-4263
2002 MONTERO, PEWTER
58K, $9,900, 2001 Wrangler,
White/Black Soft, 69K,
$12,900 2004 GMC Sierra
1500, Black, Loaded, 87K,
$17,900, 605-892-5844.
CRANE TRUCK FORD F800,
189” wb, crane is a National
Series 200 605-490-0289
2005 HONDA PILOT EX. v6
3.5L.
73,000
miles.
Immaculate. $14,900 605722-9445 or 605-641-1400
1995 BRACO ENCLOSED
20’ large trailer. Has interior
lights/storage. Will consider
trade for camptrailer or 4
wheeler. $4300 605-722-0298
2000 FORD EXPLORER XLT.
v8, awd, cd, sunroof, rear air,
loaded, new tires. 100k miles.
Asking $5000. OBO 605-6451338
2006 H3 HUMMER, 4x4,
Luxury Package. Heated
Seats, Moon Roof, Low Miles,
Upgraded Wheels, Nerf
Boards, Warranty. $24,000.
605-341-4440,
605-3412939.
PAYING $$$$ FOR OLD
TRAILERS. Been sitting
around awhile. OK!! Working
condition unknown. OK!!
Stock, Horse, Flatbed call Joe
605-722-1807
2000 JEEP WRANGLER
SPORT. Soft top, 4 liter, 5spd.
94k miles. New tires, dark
green. Looks & runs great.
605-347-0966
TOO MANY JEEPS! 1975
CJ5 Renegade. 304v8, 3spd.
Good body, good tires, runs
great! Full top $3,000 OBO
605-722-5868
1996 TOYOTA RAVR 4dr
AWD 4 cyl. 5 speed great condition $6000 OBO. 1996
Chevy Express conversion
van $3500. 307-290-1089
1997 CHEVY SUB. Runs
good, looks good. New tires.
4wd, needs to be serviced.
$2500 OBO. 605-584-9955
756 TRAILERS
759 ACCESSORIES
4-BRIDGSTONE TIRES, Trunza
EL400 H BL 245/50R18 M&S.
Price $175.00 each. Phone 3422586
759 ACCESSORIES
4 SUPER SWAMPER tires,
36 x 12.5 R 15 LT with 1/2”
tread on 5 hole 4 1/2 “ bolt
pattern wheels also to go 8
hole 15”wheels. $900.00 605206-0289
FOR SALE: ALPINE Deck.
Includes 6 Disc Changer, 5
1/4 Speakers with Tweeters, 2
Alpine V12 Amps, Boston
acoustic 4x7’s and Boston
acoustic Sub. $1000 OBO.
Call 645-1849
and leave
message.
760 AUTO SERVICES
WILL HAUL YOUR JUNK
VEHICLE FOR FREE. MUST
HVE TIRES AND TITLE.
CALL 580-1063.
761 COLLECTIBLE
AUTOS
LARRY’S
HANDYMAN
SERVICE
REMODELING
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605-645-4105
47 WILLY’S JEEP. Buick V-6.
Muncie 4 speed. Dana 18
Transfer Case. 31 inch
Yokoahamas, Headers, custom exhaust. $5000 605-7482215
FOR SALE: 1929 AA Truck.
One ton. 605-722-5175 Ask
for Jim. Also Ransomes
mower and landscape trailer
JEEP LAREDO, 1986, Last
of WWII type, white/gold,
all accessories, automatic,
all documents, 91,800 original miles, $10K, 605-3476071
1973 CORVETTE STINGRAY
350, 4 speed. 1973 Corvette
Yellow in color. T-Tops.
$22,500. Call 605-642-2344
days,
605-642-7833
evenings.
RARE 1966 FIAT 1500
Cabriolet, Two Seater, Hard
And Soft Tops. Straight Body,
No Engine, Good Project Car.
$1000 OBO. Call Mark At
605-722-1151.
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Thomas
-inter
915 State Street, Belle Fourche, SD
Call for a Consultation
1976 JEEP CJ7, Red, Hard
Top. 6 cyl-Auto FT 4-wheel
with Quadratrac.
Fresh
Motor. $6,500 OBO. Call
605-642-2344 days, 605-6427833 evenings.
Call
584-2303 or
642-2761
Brodie
Dental
Dentures
“1973” MUSTANG COUPE.
All refurbished. 2 owner car.
Must see to appreciate. Call
605-559-0247 leave message. Last of the “Classics”.
1936 CHEVY COUPE. 350
automatic, crate motor. Steel
body. Nova sub frame.
Restoration well underway. Call
605-642-5705 or 605-269-2132
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Removable Partials
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605.892.3763
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800 APARTMENTS
FOR RENT
800 APARTMENTS
FOR RENT
1 & 2 BD apts/modern cabins,
$495-$525, brand new interiors, off-street parking, np/ns!
Hart Homes 605-641-5675.
2 BEDROOM, 1 BATH,
Deadwood, One Downtown
Parking Space.
No
Smoking/Pets. Available Now,
$400 + Electric. 605-5783807.
1 & 2 BEDROOM, Furnished
and Unfurnished.
Lead.
Call 605-920-1457 Leave
Name & Phone #.
1-2-3 BEDROOM APTS. Visit
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1BD, 1BA oversized cottage
available now, $495. 2BD,
1BA apartments available
now, $525. All units have been
completely remodelled inside,
very clean. Move-in special
for leases signed before
August1, np/ns! Hart Homes
605-641-5675.
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Very nice 1 & 2
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Some utilities included.
For further
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723-8000.
AFFORDABLE LIVING —
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bedroom, Newly remodeled.
All utilities paid except electric
& gas.. 605-641-4788
APARTMENT RENTAL in
Spearfish. Two bedrooms,
no pets. Asking $495/mo.
plus utilities 605-641-2500
AVAILABLE AUGUST 5th.
Large 2 bedroom main floor
apartment located in BF.
$600. Close to park and
schools. Huge yard, off
street
parking. 1st
month+deposit. No pets/no
smoking.
References
required. 645-7753
CANYON
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Apartments in Spearfish, now
has 2 bedroom apartments
available. Nicely landscaped,
play area, off street parking,
laundry facilities. Some units
newley remodeled. Call 605642-7400 for more information.
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ATTRACTIVE 1 bedroom,
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kitchen, Washer/dryer provided, low utilities. $500.
605-722-7240
CLEAN 1 & 2 BEDROOM
APARTMENTS located in
Spearfish. Available Now.
Rent Based On Income. For
More Information call 605645-8933 Equal Housing
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800 APARTMENTS
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800 APARTMENTS
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800 APARTMENTS
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802 MOBILE HOMES
FOR RENT
COTTAGES/APARTMENT in
Spearfish for rent 2009-2010
BHSU School Year.
8.5
Month Lease only. Furnished
with free utilities, basic cable
and
wireless
internet.
Walking distance to college.
Kitchette. No pets, no smoking. Most have queen bed,
some with two full beds.
$500 month single, $520 for
two persons, Two persons
not recommended unless personal items at minimum.
$220 deposit to hold. Clean.
Ready September 1st or
slightly earlier. Call Orchard
Creek Cottages 605-6424234. 514 Mason, Spearfish.
orchardcreekcottages.com
IRON RIDGE ESTATES has
openings for 2, 3 and 4 bedroom luxury apartments.
Swimming pool, hot tub and fitness room. Free satellite tv. No
smoking, pet considered with
references. 605-641-2068
UPSTAIRS APARTMENT. 1
bedroom. Private, nice view and
yard. Utilities included. No
smoking/no pets. $550/mo. 605645-1483 or 605-645-8377
2 BEDROOM TRAILER,
garbage & water included,
$400/mo, beulah, wy call
evenings 307-643-7175
DEADWOOD - WALK to work
& save gas. Beautiful 2 br
apartment five min from
downtown. $675 + 1 mo
deposit. References and one
year lease required. 605-9209003
DEADWOOD - WALK to
work & save gas. Beautiful
modern 1 br apartment five
min from downtown. Heat
included in rent. $675 + 1 mo
deposit. References and one
year lease required. 605920-9003
LEAD, NICE, 2 BEDROOM
Apt., Off-street Parking,
Washer/dryer. No Pets. 605584-3861, 605-580-0090
ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT at 130 E. Illinois,
Spearfish. Storage and cable
TV included. Available immediately. No smoking, no pets.
1 year lease with good credit.
$430 mo. Call 605-641-1026.
ONE BEDROOM, garage.
Deadwood. New carpet/paint.
$685/mo. $685 deposit. Most
utilities, cable, w/d, Fireplace.
No smoking/pets. Available
August 605-659-3083
STUDIO APARTMENTS in
Spearfish. utilities paid. No
pets/no smoking. $250.-$300.
per month. 605-717-5555
UPSCALE SPEARFISH 4plex . 2 bedroom 2 bath with
fireplace. $850-1000/mo. 2
bedroom 1 bath $650-$750.
All 4 units have laundry.
605-323-8748
801 ROOMS FOR
RENT
FURNISHED ROOM FOR
RENT. In adorable home in
Spearfish. W/D, and all utilities
and internet included. No
smoking. $375/mo. 605-6452144
NICE CLEAN ROOM For
Rent, Located Between Lead
And
Deadwood,
Air
Conditioned, All Utilities Paid,
No Pets. Call 605-584-2667.
TONY’S MOTEL. Completely
Furnished, Ready to Move in,
Kitchenettes. Rent by Day,
Week Or Month. Cable, Color
TV.
Cleaned
Weekly.
Reasonable Rates. (605)2692501 Whitewood SD.
802 MOBILE HOMES
FOR RENT
IN BELLE FOURCHE 2 bedroom. Available August 1st.
Call 605-892-3140
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803 TOWNHOUSES
FOR RENT
SANDSTONE TOWNHOME.
2 bedroom, 1 bath unit.
Available 7/1/09. Includes all
appliances, yard care, central
air, attached garage, and much
more. No smoking, no pets.
$895. Call Polly at 605-6452331 or Todd at 605-717-1111.
805 HOMES FOR
RENT
2 BEDROOM older home in
country setting. $950/mo.
includes water. 1 year
lease/$1000 deposit. No
smoking. 605-645-1483, 605645-8377
2 BEDROOM HOUSE in
Newell. 1 & 2 bedroom apartments and 2, 3, & 4 bedroom
houses in Belle. 605-210-3419
3 BEDROOM IN LEAD, $675
Plus Utilities Plus Deposit, No
Smoking, No Pets, 605-9203962
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642-9693
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Belle Fourche, SD 577517
BH PIONEER
Saturday, July 18, 2009
FOR RENT
805 HOMES FOR
RENT
Rally Rentals Available!
COUNTRY
LIVING
in
Spearfish. Three bedrooms 2
bath. No dogs. $800 per month
plus utilities. Deposit required,
references
appreciated.
Available 9/1 605-642-4138
HOUSE FOR RENT. 629
Canyon. Fenced in backyard
with alley access. Upstairs kitchen, full bath, bedroom,
living/dining room w/fireplace;
Downstairs - bedroom, living
room, full bathroom, newer
washer/dryer, half kitchen,
small bedroom, storage room.
Attached single garage.
$880/month. No pets. Call
641-7226 and leave a message. Available July 20th.
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140 W. Jackson Blvd, Spearfish
Visit our website at www.therentcenter.com
816 STATE STREET 2 BR, 1 BA, Avail. end of May ..................................$525/Mo. - Belle Fourche
711 8TH STREET - PONDEROSA APTS. 1 BR, 1 BA ......................$325/Mo. - Belle Fourche
822 YALE #3 2 BR, 1 BA ..............................................................................$525/Mo. - Spearfish
1227 FOOTHILLS DRIVE 3 BR, 2 BA Mobile Home, 2 Car Garage, Laundry Room ......$1150/Mo. - Spearfish
2516 HAMSTER HILL PLACE 2 BR, 2 BA, 2 Car Garage, Fully Furnished ......$1,100/Mo. - Spearfish
1020 MEADE ST 2 BR, 1 BA, 2 Car Garage ....................................................$750/Mo. - Whitewood
808 LOTS &
ACREAGE FOR RENT
IN STURGIS 2 HOUSES for
rent. One bedroom $400,
water paid. Two Bedroom
$590, water paid. Both in
shaded yard and close to
downtown. Available now.
605-641-9854 or msg 605722-3263
MOUNTAIN
SHADOWS
ESTATES in Spearfish Has
Large Mobile Home Lots
Available for Rent. No Dogs
Allowed. (605)642-4764.
THREE BEDROOM HOME
with laundry hookups near
college available August 1.
Pet may be considered with
references and additional
deposit.
No
smoking.
$840/month plus utilities. 605641-2068
PRIME
COMMERCIAL
SPACE available immediately.
210 West Grant. 2,032 Total
Sq. Feet (238 sq. ft. Office and
1,794 sq. ft. Shop.) Located in a
very nice commercial condo
center. Call Justin at 605-6452524 for more info.
809 COMMERCIAL
RENTALS
809 COMMERCIAL
RENTALS
809 COMMERCIAL
RENTALS
DOWNTOWN SPEARFISH:
Approximately 600 square
feet of commercial/retail
space available on Grant
Street, 1/2 block west of
Main Street. Large windows, private bath. $400.00
per month. Call Jason at
Century 21 Spearfish
Realty, Inc.
605-6424607.
DENTAL, MEDICAL, OR
PHYSICAL Therapy Rental
space available in Belle
Fourche call 605-723-7654.
FAIRGROUND
LOOP
Industrial Park: 30X40 unit
$500/month, 30X70 unit
$800/month. Heated, private bathrooms, overhead
doors, easy access. Call
Jason at Century 21
Spearfish Realty, Inc. 605642-4607.
810 GARAGES &
STORAGE
813 VACATION
RENTALS
**STORAGE
UNITS**.
Competitive Rates, 22x30,
11x30, 11x20, 11x15, 11x10,
5x11. Call Northview Storage
at (605)642-8126.
OVERSIZED
DOUBLE
GARAGEwith remote opener
available July 15 in residential area of Spearfish. Clean
and in great condition for
$150 per month. 605-6412068
BLACK HILLS VACATION
CABINS...Choice locations in
the Northern Hills. All year
availability. See properties at
www.blackhillsvacationcabins.comCall 605-920-1269 or
605-578-1184 for reservations. email jody_ [email protected]
5x7, 8x10, 10x10, 10x24,
12x30. Concrete floors, Black
topped drive ways. Located
behind Safeway- Stow Away
Storage- 605-642-2869 or
605-645-2152.
Sabrina Arnold • 645-2042 (cell) • 717-5555 (office) • [email protected]
LEAD, LARGE, 3 BEDROOM,
1 Bath, $800.00 OBO.
Available August 1st. Call
605-584-1800 (Rory).
810 GARAGES &
STORAGE
PREMIERE OFFICE SPACES
for Lease in Newer Belle Fourche
Plaza Call 605-723-7654.
STORAGE UNITS IN the city
of Deadwood. Sizes 10x18
and 10x24. Call 605-5783601 leave message for
Aspen Storage
WHITEWOOD STORAGE
NEW UNITS. Various sizes.
Low prices. Outside parking
available. 605-269-2123
UMCOC (Former Central
School). Lower level multi-purpose room. 236 West Jackson
Blvd. Call 605-642-2024
810 GARAGES &
STORAGE
10x26, 10x24, 10x12 STORAGE UNITS. Concrete Floor.
Valley Storage. (605)6423782, 605-645-2880.
LOWEST
PRICE
SELF STORAGE UNITS: 7
1/2 x 10, 10 x 15, 12 x 30
Concrete Floors, All Asphalt
Drives,
Good
Snow
Removal, Spearfish. 605641-6350.
Why not try your ad here?
Call 642-2761 or 584-2303
STORAGE UNITS
Sona @AConnell
Advertising Representative
(+0-) +40107+1
31- Seaton Circle
Spearfish, SD
FOR SALE: 1989 26x66
Double wide log mobile home.
3 bedroom, 2 bath. Log sided
home with large covered
porch. Renovated inside, fireplace with log accents. New
carpet and tile flooring. House
must be moved. Approx. sq.ft.
1900+ $60,000. 605-6411248
• 5’ X10’ and 10’ X 20’ available
• Commercial shops with office.
4 to choose from. Incentives!
Call Aaron
605-641-1026
See the rest of today’s classifieds on the next page!
We’ll move your items for you!
Schmidt
Construction
30- .ears 123erien5e in
• Basements
• Foundations
• Driveways
• Patios
• Sidewalks
6i5ensed 8 9nsured
605-584-1004
605-641-6124
Laura J. Kolb Music Studio
Music For Your Heart
♥
Phone: 605-641-8422
PO Box 1357, Spearfish, SD 57783
Danielle (reen
[email protected]
Advertising Representative
Beginning to Advanced Piano Lessons
for Students of All Ages
Over 20 Years of Teaching Experience
(+0-) +40107+1
31- Seaton Circle
Spearfish, SD
A Variety of Tuition Plans - One for Every Budget
Call Today to Schedule a Free Interview!
Skin care packed
with multiple benefits. Special offers
you don’t want miss.
Free samples so you can try
before you buy. Free makeovers
and expert tips. Shop at your
convenience with my personal
delivery. No crowds. No parking
hassles. No drain on your gas
tank. What better way to get all
your skin care and makeup!
Contact me today!
Sherri Moeller
Independent Beauty Consultant
www.marykay.com/sherrimoeller
605-645-9667
PARK
it
MARKET
Aaron’s Handyman
Services
• Snow Removal • Furniture
Moving • Kitchen & Bathroom
Remodel • Egress Windows
• Concrete • Decks • Roofing
• Plumbing • Garages • Painting
• Repairs • Tree Trimming
and Cleanups
Ca## %aron )raun
(605)
642-5874
FREE
DROP
IN
BELLE!
Robert Crane
GEICO Field
Representative
Licensed in South Dakota,
Wyoming & Montana
• All Paper • Cardboard
• Aluminum Cans
1575 LaCrosse Street, Suite A
Rapid City, SD 57701
Commercial Dumpsters
Appliance Pickup
Telephone: (605) 348-6060 Fax: (605) 342-9318
Claims: 1-800-841-3000
[email protected]
•
•
•
•
•
•
Cars
Trucks
Boats
Campers
Trailers
ATV’s
3151 E. Colorado Blvd.
Spearfish, SD
PARK
605-641-1248
PIONEER
BLACK HILLS
?
♥
MARY KAY
?
902 MOBILE HOMES
FOR SALE
Call
584-2303 or
642-2761
This Space Just
Opened Up!
PIONEER
CONDO FOR SALE BY
OWNER: 2 bedroom 2 baths,
2 car garage. Call 605-5590247. Built new in 08 Price
Reduced!
STORAGE FOR RENT.
Heated and Cooled 1500
SF for $750/Mo. 3000 SF
for $1000/Mo. E. Jackson
Blvd.
High
Plains
Properties Mike Alley 605390-2743
Black Hills Pioneer
and
Weekly Prospector
BLACK HILLS
900 TOWNHOUSES
FOR SALE
IT HERE,
SELL IT HERE!
Lazy B Ent. since 2002
www.blackhills.com/recycle
605-722-1807
Accounting & Bookkeeping
Financial Statement Preparation
Tax Preparation & Planning
3227 Fairgrounds Loop
Spearfish, SD 57783
605-641-1394
[email protected]
(Entrance to office is off McGuigan Road)
BH PIONEER
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Saturday, July 18, 2009
903 HOMES FOR
SALE
903 HOMES FOR
SALE
903 HOMES FOR
SALE
903 HOMES FOR
SALE
903 HOMES FOR
SALE
2 BEDROOM, 1 Bath, Lead,
Total Remodel, Flat Lot With
Much Off-street Parking. New
Log Siding, Roof, Windows,
Doors,
Drywall,
Tile,
Counters, Cove Heat And
Stainless
Appliances.
$109,900. 651-491-0936
GREAT CENTRAL LOCATION Spearfish. One owner
home. 3 bed. 2 bath. Wood
floors $189,000. Call Chris
Pangburn at Jorgensen
Reality 605-645-9985
TERRY PEAK LODGE
$82,900 Completely furnished-Two bedroom, two
bath resort Pool, game room,
dining area, picnic area and
much more. $ Income generating $ Call 24hr hotline at
650-641-1100 CODE 40856
or Jessica/ Prudential 605641-0566
SPEARFISH CLEARANCE
$124,900 Large Homeacross from creek and park.
Four bedroom, two full
baths, almost 2,000 sq. ft.
Home could use a face lift.
Home has newer roof, furnace, electrical, central air
and some windows. Call
24hr hotline at 605-6411100 CODE 12006 or
Jessica/Prudential 650-6410566
LEAD- $149,900 Four bedroom, two full bath home with
two car attached gar. Large
deck with fantastic views
Home is on double lot with
plenty of parking Move in
ready 605-641-0566 CODE
40866 or Jessica/Prudential
605-641-0566
3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH In
Deadwood, Lots Of OffStreet Parking, Secluded In
Town, $175,000. Call 605578-3073.
MOTIVATED
SELLER
Majestic Mountain Top Home
4 acres, 3300 SF, 3 car
garage and 26x32 shop. 5
miles to Sturgis. $349,649.
Exit Realty, 390-2743 See
photos at exitrapidcity.com
SEE THE CLASSIFIEDS
ONLINE, TOO AT www.bhpioneer.com
OPEN HOUSE
Saturday & Sunday, July 18th & 19th
11 am - 2 pm • 21598 Ginty Court
Ironwood Estates at the
Lead Country Club
(first right turn off of the Rochford Road at Country Club turn off)
YOU
HAVE GOT TO COME SEE
THIS QUALITY HOME!
Dakota Gold REALTY
Bill Laskowski
Broker/Owner
605-584-2662
Mobile 605-580-0225
719 W. Main, Lead, SD 57754
www.dakotagoldrealestate.com
WANTED TO BUY YOUNG
COUPLE LOOKING TO
RELOCATE 3 Bedroom home
with basement or other room
in Spearfish $140,000.
Jessica/Prudential 605-6410566
904 LOTS &
904 LOTS &
ACREAGE FOR SALE ACREAGE FOR SALE
LAND FOR SALE: 22 plus
acres 3miles northwest of
Spearfish. Beautiful Views.
$137,500. Call 605-641-1354
or 605-642-7080 or email
[email protected]
BY APPOINTMENT ONLY!
Large home across from creek & park, 4 bedroom, 2
bath, almost 2000 sq. ft., could use a face lift, newer
roof, furnace, electrical, central air and some windows.
MLS 28363 24 hr hotline, 605-341-1100 CODE 40836 or
call Jessica 641-0566. [email protected]
$124,900 • 345 West Michigan - Spearfish
Saturday – July 18th • $129,900
www.kahlerinc.com • 605-717-0002
©2009. An independently owned & operated member of The Prudential Real Estate Affilitates, Inc.
is a registered service mark of The Prudential Insurance Company of America. Equal Housing Opportunity.
Call
584-2303 or
642-2761
Black Hills Pioneer
and
Weekly Prospector
Rent Me!
Rent Me!
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BABBS
PIONEER
BLACK HILLS
EXCAVATING
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&
Footings
Drainage Tile
Ditching • Colverts
Utility Lines
Water Lines, etc.
Fire, Smoke, Water Damage Clean-up
Air Duct/Dryer Vent Cleaning
Mold Inspection & Removal
Carpet, Upholstery & Drapery Cleaning
No job too small!
Free estimates!
642-7939
Call 892-0126
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Spearfish, SD
PIONEER
BLACK HILLS
BLACK HILLS
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Sharon Mason
Danielle Green
Lead-Deadwood
Advertising Representative
Advertising Representative
(605) 584-2303
(605) 642-2761
315 Seaton Circle
Spearfish, SD
7 South Main
Lead, SD
L&J Construction
3214K E. Fairground Loop
Spearfish, SD 57783
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
605-644-8888
All Phases of Construction
• New Construction • Additions • Remodeling
• Interior • Exterior • Sheet Rock • Roofing
• Steel Siding • Vinyl Siding
LARRY JOB
Specializing in
American Motorcycles
Harley Rentals
Quality Work • Locally Owned & Operated
31 Years in South Dakota • Licensed & Insured
37 2nd Street, Lead, SD • 605-890-1954
Thanks For Using The Black
Hills Pioneer Classifieds!
OPEN HOUSE
904 LOTS &
ACREAGE FOR SALE
LOTS
FOR
SALE.
Residential, Duplex, Multifamily, Commercial, and
Horse Property. McGuigan
Ranch Addition Spearfish
Prices
Start
$30,000.
Heritage Addition Spearfish
Prices Start $94,000. Hat
Ranch
Addition
Belle
Fourche
prices
Start
$45,000.
Call
Chris
Pangburn 605-645-9985 or
Joe Jorgensen 605-6450048. Jorgensen Realty
Spearfish. Broker Owned
LAND FOR SALE, 40 acres,
covenants, 2 miles NW of
Beulah, wy, call evenings 307643-7175
www.blacklashmotorcycles.com
• Roofing
• Masonry
• Concrete
We do it all!
Including
repairs!
30 years
experience
Call Dave
605-490-2068
Sona O’Connell
Advertising Representative
(605) 642-2761
315 Seaton Circle
Spearfish, SD
Not listed in
the phone
book?
Advertise
Here!
Call 642-2761
or 584-2303
GOLZ ASPHALT SEALING
ASPHALT SEALING • PARKING LOT STRIPING
CRACK • POT-HOLE REPAIR
CODY KELLEM
2121 8th Avenue
Belle Fourche, SD
Bus: 605.568.0158
Cell: 605.210.0535
E-mail your non-profit, community calendar event at least three days in advance to: [email protected]
COMMUNITY
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N. H. Community Band concert
Ju#y 19
STURGIS — The Northern Hills Community Band will
present a concert at > p.m. Sunday, July 19 at the City Park
in Sturgis. The public is invited to bring a blanket or lawn
chair and enjoy an evening of fine music.
Garden walk
Ju#y 19
LEAD — Chapter L P.E.O. is hosting their second annual garden walk from 1-4 p.m. Sunday, July 19 in Lead. The
price of the garden tour is R5 per person and tickets can be
purchased at any of the gardens. Attendees can start at any of
the five locations on the tour. Maps will be available at each
place to direct tour attendees to the others.
Bottled water will be available to purchase for R1.
Proceeds benefit womenUs education and local charities.
The five gardens on the tour includeV European Courtyard,
Joan Irwin, 515 W. Main, LeadX Secret Garden, Wayne and
Sharon Yarpinen, 618 W. Addie, LeadX MayorUs Retreat,
Tom and Melodee Nelson, 616 Sunnyhill, LeadX Sunnyhill
Hide-away, John and Mickie Moore, 620 Sunnyhill, LeadX
and Hillside Garden, Ed and Yay Carr, >13 Ridge Road,
Lead (enter from Dwight Street).
Black Hills Pioneers to meet
Ju#y 19
WHITEWOOD — The annual banquet for the Society of
Black Hills Pioneers will be held Sunday, July 19 at Hale
Hall. A program will be an update on the Sanford Lab. The
social hour begins at noon with the dinner, program and
awards ceremony to follow after 1 p.m. Reservations may be
made by calling Julia Yinghorn at 642->693.
Vacation Bible School — Spearfish
Ju#y 20*2+
SPEARFISH —Hope Lutheran Church in Spearfish is
inviting kids ages 3-12 to a week of fun and learning about
creation at Vacation Bible School July 20-24. The church is
at 913 34th St. in Spearfish (Green Acres Subdivision).
Vacation Bible School will run from 8V30-11V30 a.m. daily,
with a snack provided.
Register online at www.hopelutheran.us, by mail at
Creation VBS, Hope Lutheran Church, P.O. Box 983,
Spearfish, SD 5>>83X or by calling >22-385>.
The Celts & Their World
Lecture Series
Ju#y 21
LEAD — The Celts e Their WorldV A four-part lecture on
their culture and history given by Charlie Weir, part three
will be held from >-8V30 p.m Tuesday, July 21 at the Historic
Homestake Opera House.
N. H. Community Band concert
Ju#y 22
BELLE FOURCHE — The Northern Hills Community
Band will present a concert at > p.m. on Wednesday, July 22
at Herrmann Park in Belle Fourche. The public is invited to
bring a blanket or lawn chair and enjoy an evening of fine
music.
h a p p e n i n g s @ b h p i o n e e r. c o m
Lawrence County Republican
Central Committee meeting
Ju#y 23
SPEARFISH — The Lawrence County Republican
Central Committee will meet at 6 p.m. Thursday, July 23,
at the Holiday Inn for a no-host dinner followed by the
meeting at > p.m. Chairman Tim Johns welcomes all
interested Republicans to participate in this event.
Clothe-A-Kid
Ju#y 23*2+
SPERAFISH — Is your family struggling financially
this year trying to buy school clothes and suppliesf If
so, Clothe-A-Yid can help you. Register your child
from noon until > p.m. Thursday, July 23 and Friday,
July 24 at the United Methodist Church in Spearfish
(corner of 5th and Yansas). Please call Lori with questions 642-0585.
Rotary honors
Spearfish resident
Ju#y 2+
SPEARFISH — The Northern Hills Rotary Club would
like to invite the public to attend a special luncheon on
Friday, July 24 at noon. Members will recognize Char
Yrogstad, the director of the Western Hills Humane
Society for all of her wonderful work over the years. She
has unselfishly given her time and energy to hundreds of
homeless and neglected animals in the Northern Hills and
the club's members feel she deserves some recognition.
That is why the Northern Hills Rotary Club has chosen her
as the 2009 recipient of the Community Service Award.
The meeting begins at noon and runs until 1 p.m. at the
Spearfish Holiday Inn and Convention Center.
Parade participants needed
Ju#y 2+*25
DEADWOOD — The Days of i>6 Committee is looking for interested individuals to ride in the annual Days of
i>6 parades. We are looking for adults and children to ride
in the 1V30 p.m. Friday, July 24, and 10 a.m. Saturday,
July 25 parades. Costuming will take place at the Days of
i>6 Museum from 3-> p.m. daily on July 21-23. For more
information please call the Days of U>6 Museum at 5>828>2.
Free concert in the park
Ju#y 2+
SPEARFISH — New Orleans musician Chris Driesbach
will present a free concert at > p.m. Friday, July 24, at the
band shell in Spearfish City Park. He'll be performing
many of the new songs from his “Feed Your Faith” (songs
for kids) CD with help from a few area children, as well as
numbers from his other CDs. Bring your lawn chairs for an
evening of free family entertainment hosted by Hope
Lutheran Church in Spearfish.
For more information about the concert, call >22-1413
or >22-385>. For more about Chris Driesbach, go to
www.chrisdriesbach.com.
July 18, 2009
CASA fundraiser
Ju#y 25
SPEARFISH — The 23rd Annual Spearfish Canyon
Half Marathon and 5Y RunmWalk, a fundraiser for the
Northern Hills Area CASA Program, will be held
Saturday, July 25. Registration will be from 6-6V45 a.m.
at the Spearfish City Park. For more information, call
the NHCASA office at >22-4558 or visit
www.nhcasa.com.
Seeking rally event vendors
LEAD — Plans for this year's Lead Rally Event are
underway. Applications are being taken for vendors.
To register and for more information, contact the Lead
Area Chamber of Commerce at 584-1100.
Meals on Wheels fundraiser
SPEARFISH — Tickets are on sale now for a handmade quilt to be raffled at a Rally-week ice cream social
in Spearfish. Tickets for the quilt are R1 each or six for
R5 and can be purchased by contacting Ida Marie
Snorteland at 642-5123.
The ice cream social will be from 1-4 p.m. Thursday,
Aug. 6, on the lawn at the Hickory House, 430 Oriole
Dr. and at United Church of Christ, 920 Main St.
Proceeds will help cover the cost of disposable food
trays for approximately 50-60 meals delivered daily by
volunteers to homebound seniors in the community.
For general information about the fundraiser, contact
Margaret Lewis at 642-42>9. Prairie Hills Transit will
give free rides on the trolley to and from the social, so
avoid the traffic, but support the cause and get in on the
fun. To schedule a ride, call 642-6668 at least 24 hours
in advance.
Free meal
.onday3
SPEARFISH — There will be a free meal from 5-6
p.m. on Mondays at the Spearfish United Church of
Christ, corner of Main and Yansas in Spearfish.
Everyone is welcome to partake in soup, sandwiches and
beverage.
Good Shepherd Clinic
temporarily closing
4ugu3t
SPEARFISH — The Good Shepherd Clinic located at
Our Saviors Lutheran Church in Spearfish will be
closed the month of August and on Labor Day, reopening at 6 p.m. Sept. 14.
Cribbage club
7ue3day3 and 9riday3
LEAD — The Lead cribbage club meets Tuesdays and
Fridays, 12V30 p.m. sharp, at the Golden Hills Inn in the
bar area. Tournaments are on the first and third Saturday
of each month. Players are always welcome. For further
information, phone Gary Goodrich 584-3145.
BH PIONEER COMMUNITY
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Saturday, July 18, 2000
Smythe to celebrate 100th
Make a friend for life.... adopt a shelter pet today!
TREVOR*
This
adorable, little firecracker
will steal your heart. Only
five months old, he has the
best days of his life ahead
of him, and with Trever
always by your side, they
just might be yours too.
PETE*
Pete is not a
cat that really stands out
in a crowd, but he is a
good cat, and a cat that
would make the right
person a very, very good
friend and confidante.
SHOOTER* Found
tied to a tree, two year old
Shooter was abandoned
by her master. If you are
looking for a companion
dog who is courageous
and obedient, pit bull terriers are that.
!"## %e's )re s+),e- )n- ne/'ere- 0e12re '3e, #e)4e '3e s3e#'er.
Immunize, spay/neuter, shelter from the cold, and LOVE your pets!!
See these and other wonderful pets at www.petfinder.com
Lost pets and strays fill the shelter, can you help with time or donations?
Pet Food Pantry is available at the shelter for those who need it.
Some have to choose between food for family or food for pets. To discourage animal
abandonment, a Pet Food Pantry is available at the shelter for those who need it.
Won’t you help us stock the Pet Food Pantry? Just drop off food at WHHS.
These Animals are available at
Sponsored by:
WESTERN HILLS
HUMANE SOCIETY
324 Industrial Dr., Spearfish
642-1576
Helen Smythe will celebrate her
100th birthday on July 20. She
was born Helen Marie Hewett in
Rapid City on July 20, 1909.
She married Kenneth Smythe in
1935. Kenneth died in 1989. The
couple had one daughter,
Sharon of Santa Rosa, Calif. and
a son, James of Spearfish.
Helen will celebrate her birthday
at a luncheon with a number of
family members who are coming
from both the eastern and western parts of the United States as
well as from South Dakota.
Cards may be sent to: Tender
Care Assisted Living, 209 Evans
Ln., Spearfish, 57783. Courtesy
photo
Serving the Black Hills since 1931!
644 W. Jackson • Spearfish
PUZZLE FOR SATURDAY, JULY 18, 2009
SPONSORED BY: LUEDERS FOOD CENTERS
Sturgis Motorcycle Rally
announces events schedule
STUR%IS ( The city of Sturgis has announced
the schedule of special events for the Sturgis
Motorcycle Rally. =hen asked about the 69th annual
Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, Mayor Maury CaRue said,
“=e have focused on making the best motorcycle
event in the world even better and we cannot wait to
show riders the time of their lives.”
Join the crowd at Sturgis as the Coud American
Roadhouse presents the first Coud American
Burnouts at the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally on Kinship
Road at Cazelle Street next to the Sturgis Motorcycle
Rally Nxpo at O p.m. Thursday, Aug. 6. =atch as bikers do their best before a panel of Qudges to earn the
$S,TTT in prize money provided by the Coud
American Roadhouse. If that is not enough, you will
be amazed as Jeff Clark warms up the audience with
crazy burnouts from the famous Budweiser Burnout
Bike. International celebrity and motorcycle enthusiast Corenzo Camas will emcee the event along with
radio personality Murdoc Jones from 95.S KSWX and
they are sure to make the Coud American Burnouts a
Sturgis Motorcycle Rally favorite.
Prepare to be amazed as the legendary StarBoyz
bring their stunt riding madness to the streets of
Sturgis on Kinship Road at Cazelle Street next to the
Sturgis Motorcycle Rally Nxpo from S-O p.m. daily
Sunday, Aug. 2 through =ednesday, Aug. 5. Brought
to you by Alltel =ireless, these talented stunt riders
will be sure to entertain audiences of all ages and
interests. For almost S5 years, the StarBoyz have been
international icons in the stunt riding industry.
StarBoyz founders Scott Caraboolad and Kevin
Marino are recognized as the founders of the sport
bike class stunt riding craze. During the riding season,
more than 4TT,TTT enthusiasts come out to see their
shows and the Sturgis audience is sure to be wowed.
=atch as the builders from Vicious Cycles assemble the Alltel =ireless Custom Motorcycle right
before your eyes on the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally
Nxpo lot beginning on Sunday, Aug. 2 through
Thursday, Aug. 6. If you are interested in building a
custom motorcycle, watch the assembly process and
ask the builders questions as they work. The Alltelbranded custom is sure to turn heads.
Are you crazy about motorcycles? =atch for Barry
Meguiar as he and his crew film the Sturgis
Motorcycle Rally for an upcoming episode of Car
Crazy TV on Speed TV. =hen asked about filming at
Sturgis, Barry said, aBecause so many of our Car
Crazy TV viewers are bikers as well as car guys, we're
coming to capture the passion of the greatest biker
event in the world.a As you can see, the Car Crazy and
Meguiar's groups are not Qust crazy about cars, they
love motorcycles too. Cook for the Car Crazy TV
crew and Meguiar's display along with their worldclass motorcycle and car care products on the Sturgis
Motorcycle Rally Nxpo Cot at Kinship Road and
Cazelle Street.
The Aftermarket and Custom Builders
Roundtables are designed to give riders an insight into
the industry from the perspective of significant and
respected professionals.
The Aftermarket Roundtable in the Sturgis
Motorcycle Rally Nxpo Theatre at noon on Tuesday,
Aug. 4, will feature nationally recognized product
manufacturers and suppliers of the V-Twin aftermarket and moderator Keith “Bandit” Ball. The event is
presented with an open exchange of dialog between
the panelists as directed by Keith and closes with a
question and answer session with the public. Cook for
the latest industry news from professionals Randy
Aron of Cycle Visions, Scott Hodgson of Progressive
Suspension, Holger Mohr of Custom Chrome, %rady
Pfeiffer of %H Marketing, and Ted Sands of
Performance Machine.
The Custom Builders Roundtable in the Sturgis
Motorcycle Rally Nxpo Theatre at noon on
=ednesday, Aug. 5, will feature nationally known
and respected custom motorcycle builders Jerry
Covington, Cory Ness, Dave Perewitz, Donnie
Smith, and Nddie Trotta. The event is presented with
an open exchange of dialog between the builders and
closes with a brief question and answer session with
the public. This is your chance to hear from some of
the greatest minds in custom motorcycle building.
Rally Director Brenda said, “It is such a thrill to
have the chance to entertain riders in the city of
Sturgis as we never have beforee”
BH PIONEER COMMUNITY
!a#urday, July ,-, 2009
Page 24
CELEBRATIONS
Reifenrath, Joyce
Thomas, Van Dyk
Darrell and Patricia Reifenrath of
Spearfish announce the engagement of their
daughter, Meghann Reifenrath to Mark
Joyce, son of Randy and Bar=ara Joyce of
Redfield.
Meghann graduated from Central Lyon
High School in Rock Rapids, Iowa in 2002F
the UniHersity of South Dakota with =achelorJs of arts in political science in 2006F and
from the UniHersity of South Dakota School
of Law in 2009. She is currently employed
as a clerk for the South Dakota Supreme
Court.
Mark graduated from Redfield High
School in 2003 and from the UniHersity of
South Dakota with a =achelorJs of art degree
in political science and criminal Nustice in
200O. He is currently a student attending the
UniHersity of South Dakota School of Law.
The couple will =e married at the Christ
the Qing Catholic Church in Sioux Falls.
Kingsbury, Weglin
Anderson, Lawson
Stacy Qings=ury and Mark Weglin,
=oth of Spearfish, were united in marriage in a priHate ceremony at 3:30 p.m.
on Wednesday, July 8, 2009 at the First
Congregational United Church of Christ
in Belle Fourche, with Pastor Del
Neumeister officiating. Parents of the
=ride are Richard and Margie Qings=ury
of Wood, and parents of the groom are
Don Weglin (deceased) of Worland,
Wyo. and Nancy Williams of Lander,
Wyo. Their children, Brandon Weglin
(1O), Addison Weglin (11), and Skyler
Jermolenko (10), were the coupleJs
attendants. Stacy has worked at
Spearfish High School for nine years,
and Mark has worked at SharkeyJs
Plum=ing and Heating for 20 years. The
couple resides Nust outside of Spearfish.
…to let us share the
news of your
Engagement Announcement!
Please include your name
& phone number!
E-mail us at:
[email protected]
BLACK HILLS PIONEER
Larry and Penny Thomas of
Spearfish announce the engagement
and forthcoming marriage of their
daughter, Tessa Renee Thomas to
Mark Allen Van Dyk, son of Allen
and Lila Van Dyk of Si=ley, Iowa.
The =ride is a 1999 graduate of
Spearfish High School and graduated
from the UniHersity of South Dakota
in 2004 with an accounting degree.
She is currently employed with CPA
Northwestern Energy in Sioux Falls.
The groom is a 1995 graduate of
Si=ley High School, Iowa, and graduated in 1999 from South Dakota
State UniHersity with an engineering
degree. He is currently employed at
Daktronics as a proNect engineer in
Sioux Falls.
The couple is set to wed Aug. 15,
2009 in Sioux Falls.
Nicole R. Anderson and Aaron G. Lawson
were married on the morning of April 8,
2009, during a priHate ceremony at the
Blarney Castle in Ireland.
The =ride is the daughter of Ryan and
Patricia Anderson of Big Sky, Mont. She is
the granddaughter of Rose Anderson of
SpearfishF the late Waldie Anderson,
Adeline Theisen of Drayton, N.D.F and the
late Lesley Theisen.
The groom is the son of Gerald and
Marilyn SeaHey of BelleHille, Ill.
The =ride graduated from Spearfish High
School and is currently a student at the
UniHersity of Missouri in St. Louis, Mo.
The groom is a student at McQendree
UniHersity and employed with the Federal
ProtectiHe SerHice.
The couple honeymooned in Ireland,
Spain, and Morocco =efore returning home
to BelleHille, Ill.
Let us do your
laundry during
The Days of 76!
In Loving Memory...
of our dear, sweet Mother
and Grandma Verna Thomsen.
She’s been gone for 10 long
years and our lives have
been so empty without her
sweet, loving touch. We miss
her so much but we know
she is happy in heaven with
Dad, the Love of her life.
Sadly missed by,
Deb, Larry, Savhannah, Sarah
and her whole family
Black LAUNDRY &
Hills DRY CLEANING
The dry cleaner for the Northern Black Hills
Belle Laundry &
Dry Cleaning
711 State St.
Belle Fourche, SD
605-723-6301
East Main Laundry Spearfish Laundry
& Dry CLeaning & Dry Cleaning
915 Main St.
Sturgis, SD
605-347-8429
712 Canyon St.
Spearfish, SD
605-722-9400
SPORTS
Inside sports: Belle Fourche Post 32 hosting baseball camp july 25. See story Page 28
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s p o r t s @ b h p i o n e e r. c o m
BELLE FOURCHE
BLACK HILLS STATE
LEAD-DEADWOOD
SPEARFISH
STURGIS
July 18, 2009
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BH PIONEER SPORTS
Saturday, )uly ,-, .//0
1age .4
Sports Happenings
Fall 2009 Spearfish
soccer registration
begins July 31
!P#$%F'!( * +he regi1tration pro7e11
for 1o77er i1 making a 7hange;
+hi1 year we will no longer ?e mailing
regi1tration form1 out or making form1
aAaila?le at the !pearfi1h Bi?rary or
Cham?er of Commer7e; Dou 7an go to
www;!pearfi1h1o77er;7om and print out
the regi1tration form along with the medF
i7al relea1e and mail the form into
!pearfi1h !o77er, P;H; IoJ K3, !pearfi1h,
!outh Makota;
#Aentually, we will ?e 7hanging to a
7omplete onFline regi1tration pro7e11;
Plea1e print your form1 out 1oon to re7eiAe
the fall early ?ird di17ount of NK0;00 whi7h
end1 on July 31 to en1ure team pla7ement
for your 7hild;
Spartans volleyball
Camp July 20
through July 22
!P#$%F'!( * +he !pearfi1h
!partan1 Aolley?all 7amp will ?e July 20
through July 22 at the !pearfi1h (igh
!7hool gym;
Camp for grade1 three through 1iJ will
?e from 9 a;m; to 10T30 a;m; +he 7o1t of
thi1 7amp i1 N3K;
Camp for grade1 1eAen and eight will ?e
from 11 a;m; to 12T30 p;m; +he 7o1t of thi1
7amp i1 N3K;
Camp for grade1 nine through 12 will
?e from 3 to K p;m; +he 7o1t of thi1
7amp i1 NK0;
+he 7amp1 will ?e put on ?y !arah
Mittman and a11i1ted ?y !pearfi1h (igh
!7hool and Ila7k (ill1 !tate UniAer1ity
7oa7hing 1taff and player1;
Jhett $l?er1, head 7oa7h at I(!U
and 200V/2009 M$C 7oa7h of the year,
will ?e ho1ting the high 17hool 1e1F
1ion1;
%egi1ter the day of the 7amp or 1top
?y Ila7k (ill1 Pure at 31K1 #;
Colorado IlAd; to pi7k up regi1tration
1heet1;
'f you haAe any Xue1tion1 7onta7t !arah
Mittman at YZ1F12Z9;
Spearfish football camp
July 27 thru 29
!P#$%F'!( * !pearfi1h (igh !7hool
will ?e holding it1 foot?all 7amp1, for
grade1 three thru 12, July 27 thru 29 in
!pearf1ih;
(ere i1 the 17hedule for the 7amp1T
\rade1 three thru fiAeT V to 10T00 a;m;
\rade1 1iJ thru eightT 10 a;m; to 12
noon
\rade1 nine thru 12T Y p;m; to 9 p;m;
+ho1e intere1ted may find a 7amp regF
i1tration form on the !pearfi1h !7hool
Mi1tri7t we? 1ite under Xui7k link1;
$ny Xue1tion1 plea1e 7all Iru7e Ire1ee
at 723FVV71;
South Dakota
Bowhunter Education
Class July 22 and 23
!P#$%F'!( * +he !outh Makota
Iowhunter #du7ation 7la11 will ?e held in
the ?a1ement of the old Central !7hool in
!pearfi1h July 22 and 23 from Y to 10 p;m;
For more information 7onta7t %i7k
(an1on at YZKF0K21 or +rigger Pro !hop at
723F1000;
Spartan soccer
camps in July
!P#$%F'!( * +here will ?e two
!partan 1o77er 7amp1 held in July at the
I( Power !port1 CompleJ in !pearfi1h;
July 21, 22 and 23 will ?e a 7amp for
middle 17hool 1tudent1 ]grade1 fiAe thru
eight^ and high 17hool 1tudent1 ]grade1
eight thru 12^;
+he middle 17hool 7amp will ?e
from ZT30 to Y p;m; and the high
17hool 7amp will ?e from 7 to 9 p;m;
ea7h day;
+he July 2V, 29 and 30 7amp i1 for
high 17hool age1 only;
Iring water, a 1o77er ?all and a good
attitude;+he 7o1t of the middle 17hool
7amp i1 NZK and the 7o1t of the high 17hool
7amp1 are N7K for ?oth;
For more information 7oanta7t Jame1
(ill at YZKF1K9V;
Bill Hughes Classic JV
Tournament underway
!P#$%F'!( * +he Iill (ughe1
Cla11i7 J_ +ournament i1 underway at
Ila7k (ill1 Power !tadium in the Ila7k
(ill1 Power !port1 CompleJ, lo7ated
?etween #Jit V and #Jit 10 off of 'F90 at
3K0 (`D 1Z, !pearfi1h;
$dmi11ion i1T Douth ]under 1V^ N3,
adult1 NY, 1ingle per1on tournament
pa11 N1K and family tournament pa11
N2K ]1ea1on pa11e1 will ?e honored^;
(ere i1 the tournament 17hedule for
today and !unday;T
Saturday
10T00 aile1 City A1; !pf +eener1
12T00 Irooking1 A1; !turgi1
2T00 %C %i1ing !tar1 A1; Irooking1
ZT00 !turgi1 A1; !pf J_
YT00 aile1 City A1; !pf J_
Sunday
12T00 aile1 City A1; !turgi1
2T00 Irooking1 A1; !pf +eener1
ZT00 %C %i1ing !tar1 A1; !pf J_
Post 164 hosting
region tourney
Hunting
Fishing
Game Processing
Motorized Sports
Rock Climbing
Mountain Biking
and Much More!
10am - 5pm
Sunday, Sept.13, 2009
Tickets Only $5
for tickets & info
call 642-2761
• Featured speakers
throughout the day
• Vendors • Demos
Post 164)s *yle le.is s.in1s at a pitch durin1 Thursday)s 1ame
.ith Williston in Spear=ish. Spear=ish .ill host the re1ion ?A
Le1ion baseball tournament startin1 Wednesday at Blac* Dills
Po.er Stadium in Spear=ish. Post 164 and Stur1is play at 8 p.m.
Wednesday. Pioneer photo by Dennis Knuckles
Vendor Space Still Available
Please Call 642-2761
Spearfish Convention
Center • I-90 Exit 14
BH PIONEER SPORTS
Pa2e 2-
Tiger misses cut at British Open
Sat$r&ay( )$ly 1-( 2//0
Belle Fourche Post 32
baseball camp July 25
BELLE FOURCHE — Belle
Fourche Post 32 holding a baseball
camp July 25 at the Belle Fourche
baseball complex in Belle fourche.
The camp is for youth ages seven
to 12, from 4 to 7 p.m.There is a $10
fee which includes camp t-shirt and
barbeque following the camp.
Registration forms can be picked
up at the BF Community Center or
downloaded
from
www.eteamz/bellefourche/
Call Chad Kruckenberg with questions: 641-9300 or email [email protected]
Please send form and fee to:
Belle Fourche Baseball Association;
PO Box 501; Belle Fourche, S.D.
57717
Spearfish/Belle
Fourche area youth
needed for football
Tiger Woods of the ..S. walks towards his ball on the 18th green Friday
during the second round of the British >pen Golf Championship, at the
Turnberry golf course, Scotland. Woods missed the British >pen cut falling
10 shots behind co-leaders SteFe Marino and Tom Watson.Woods had
missed only one cut in a maHor since turning pro, and that was at the 200J
..S. >pen shortly after the death of his father, Karl. AP Photo/Matt Dunham
Spearfish Ambassadors
July Visits
BLACK HILLS — The Black
Hills Youth Football League is looking for players age 7-8 for Full Pad
Tackle Football.
The team is short on players.
If interested Please call Shawn at
787-2563.
Golddigger football
mini-camp July 20
LEAD — Monday, July 20,
Lead-Deadwood High School
football players in grades nine
through 12 are asked to checkout equipment from 1-4 p.m.
Tuesday, July 21 through
Thursday, July 23, will be camp for
grades five through eight from 9 to
KNUCKLES
Alpine Impressions (new location)
Black Hills Guitar
639 N. Main, Spearfish • 605-642-0744
544 Main St., Spearfish
Lindsey Richards & Katie Kiger
Eklund Chiropractic (new location)
Dr. Lee & Sarah Eklund
526 W. Jackson Blvd., Spearfish • 605-645-0172
Steve & Kim Carroll
Mitchell’s Barber Shop
Mitch Mechaley & daughter Talia Mechaley
118 E. Jackson Blvd., Spearfish • 605-717-9318
11 a.m. and grades nine through 12
from 5-8 p.m.
Attendees at the mini-camp
will learn football fundamentals
and schematic strategies along
with having a great time.
Campers will also be involved
in the implementation of the
Gold Digger Offense and
Defense.
Grades nine through 12 campers
will also receive "chalk talk" time
with the Golddigger coaching
staff.
Cost of the camp is $30 for
grades five through eight, and
$50 for grades nine through 12.
Registration forms are available at the Lead-Deadwood High
School Business Office.
For more information on the
mini-camp contact head coach
Tony Biesiot at641-5244.
Lead-Deadwood
sports physicals
LEAD —For those students who
did not get their free physical last
week, you will have another opportunity to be able to do that July 20 24 at theSpearfish Regional Medical
Clinic.
They are also providing free
physicals the week of July 27 thru
31.
Students still in need of a physical
for the upcoming school year will
have to call the clinic in Spearfish as
these physicals are by appointment
only and there are only a certain
number done each day.
The number to call for the clinic is
644-4170.
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understand that sports is about the
kids and teaching our young athletes lessons they will use continuously throughout life.
It’s unfortunate that a few people
think they are the exception to the
rule and they can act any way they
like at sporting events.
The sad thing is that afterwards
they show no remorse for their
actions and somehow feel entitled to
act the way they do and refuse to
take responsibility for their actions.
Hopefully one day those unruly
fans will realize the errors of their
ways and get on board with everybody else and make sporting events
fun again instead of uncomfortable.
As baseball season begins its post
season play and the fall sports seasons is just around the corner, I
encourage everyone who attends
sporting events to remember that
sporting events are about the
athletes.
Sportsmanship should not be
applied only in sports, but it should
also be used in everyday life.
Lets put the emphasis of sports
back on the athletes and not the fans.
Let the young athletes have their
time to shine and show off their talents.
See you at the games!
If you know of a new business that may want to be welcomed by the Ambassadors,
please contact the Chamber at 642-2626 or [email protected]
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Armstrong stays 3rd at Tour; Haussler wins stage
J"#$% &$"'$(
Associated Press Writer
!"L$%&' France /%P1 2
Lance %rmstrong sta8ed in third
place a>ter a ?et and chill8 ride
Frida8 and lost a crucial all8 >or
the rest o> the Tour de France
?hen
teammate
Levi
Leipheimer ?ithdre? because
o> a broken ?rist.
Ferman8Gs
Heinrich
Haussler ?on the I3th stage b8
outclassing the pack ?ith a
solo breaka?a8' and Ktal8Gs
&inaldo Locentini kept the 8ello? Nerse8 >or a seventh
straight da8.
%rmstrong' the seven-time
champion' remained eight seconds behind Locentini. %stana
teammate %lberto !ontador' the
2PP7 Tour champion' is second'
siR seconds back. %rmstrong'
!ontador and other >avorites
?ere S minutes' T3 seconds
behind Haussler.
LeipheimerGs ?ithdra?al is a
blo? to %stana and %rmstrong.
He is a >our-time top-IP >inisher at the Tour' including third
place >inish in 2PP7. He had
CASA
been in >ourth place' 3U seconds
behind Locentini.
He had surger8 on the ?rist
Frida8' and %stana said he
?ould return to the Vnited
States as soon as possible to
begin his recover8.
X$8 ?rist hurts a lot but it
doesnGt compare to the pain o>
?atching the Tour leave me
behind and not be able to ride
the Tour ?ith m8 teammates'X
Leipheimer said in a statement. XYeGve had a big battle
so >ar. YeGre the >avorites'
and K ?anted to be part o>
that.X
%t
>irst'
it
appeared
Leipheimer might remain in the
race.
XKt seemed like an insigni>icant crash that all o> a sudden
turned out to be prett8 maNor'X
%rmstrong said.
Leipheimer >ell o>> his bike
less than t?o miles >rom
Thursda8Gs >inish line in a crash
involving t?o-time Tour runner-up !adel Zvans.
He pulled out be>ore riders
began the da8Gs I2T-mile stage
through the rolling hills o>
northeast France that >eatured
three big climbs' including the
demanding
!ol
du
Plat[er?asel.
Haussler' a !ervelo rider ?ho
?on a stage at Paris-Lice in
$arch' raced ahead o> the second o> t?o >ello? breaka?a8
riders in the last 3I miles and
distanced himsel> >rom the
peloton as the >inish neared.
Haussler cupped his >ace in
his hands and choked up ?ith
emotion as he crossed the line in
T\]S\2S 2 T\II ahead o> second-place %mets TRurruka o>
Spain. Brice Feillu o> France
?as third' S\I3 back.
XK ?as reall8 happ8. K Nust got
tear8'X said Haussler' ?ho ?as
born in %ustralia to a Ferman
>ather. XK Nust couldnGt believe it.
... K ?as Nust so nervous that K
?as going to crash.X
Haussler' ?ho collected his
>irst Tour stage victor8' entered
the stage in IP]th place overall
2 ]]\2T behind Locentini. He
rose to _3rd overall ?ith his
?in' T_\TI o>> the leaderGs pace.
LeipheimerGs inNur8 ?as not
the onl8 thi
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event in our communit8' but champions the !%S% Program.
%ll proceeds >rom this event bene>it our communities b8 providing
abused and neglected children ?ith
!%S% volunteers ?ho ?ill advocate
on their behal> >or sa>e' permanent
homes.
&egistration begins at S\PP until
S\T] a.m. in Spear>ish !it8 Park on
!an8on Street. The Hal> $arathon
begins at 7\3P a.m. Five ?ater stops
are provided along the slightl8
do?nhill' paved route.
%?ards are presented to the >irst
three runners in each categor8 and
medals to all runners ?ho >inish the
Hal> $arathon.
The ]` ?ill begin in the park at
7\I] a.m. The top t?o runners in
each categor8 o> the ]` run ?ill also
receive medals. !ompeting in the
timed ]` is optional. &unners and
?alkers ma8 also participate in the
event ?ithout being timed i> the8
!o $o% &a(e a *rea,
team photo=
!"a$e '( )'("
you$ -$'end01
Please email your team
photo to
[email protected]
with the team?game
information and
then look for it
in the
Black Hills
Pioneer
pre>er.
The donation entr8 >ee includes a
T-shirt >or each participant and is taR
deductible. Zarl8 registration >ees
are a3] >or the Hal> $arathon and
a2P >or the ]` &unbYalk i> registered be>ore cul8 2P' 2PPU. %>ter cul8
2P' registration >ees are aT] >or the
Hal> $arathon and a2] >or the ]`
&unbYalk. &e>reshments ?ill be
provided and door pri[es ?ill be
a?arded at the end o> the race.
&egistration >orms are available
b8 visiting ???.nhcasa.com or
emailing casaadmdrushmore.com.
For more in>ormation call the
Lorthern Hills %rea !%S% o>>ice at
722-T]]_.
%ll proceeds support the Lorthern
Hills %rea !%S% Program' a local
non-pro>it organi[ation advocating
>or sa>e permanent homes >or abused
and neglected children ?ho are in
the court s8stem through no >ault o>
their o?n.
July 21
July 22
July 23
8:30 am - PRCA Steer Roping
8:00 am - Timed Event Slack
8:00 am - Timed Event Slack
Followed by - Barrel Racing Slack
7:00 pm - PRCA Rodeo
For Tickets Call:
1-888-838-BULL
www.daysof76.com
PRCA Small Outdoor Rodeo
of the Year
1998, 1999, 2000, 2001
Badlands Circuit Rodeo
of the Year
1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003,
2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008
PRCA Midsize Rodeo
of the Year
2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008
July 24 TOUGH ENOUGH TO WEAR
PINK DAY!
1:30 pm - Historic Parade
7:00 pm - PRCA Rodeo
July 25 10:00 am - Historic Parade
1:30 pm - PRCA Rodeo
7:00 pm - PRCA Rodeo
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the charge needed to be brought against 0ell
because the case will be presented before a new
grand jury.
0ell will be arraigned for the additional charge at
3 p.m. :uly ;3 where the state will ask to have the
charge combined with the existing murder indictment.
The Andersons parents, brother and other family
members were present during the hearing and said
they feel the investigation is moving slowly.
“0obbi and Tammy are my daughters,” Eobert
Anderson said after the hearing. “We shouldn't be
here in the first place. A lot of lives were ruined
because of his actions.”
Hpon arrival the Andersons initially sat behind
where 0ell was seated to observe the hearing before
moving several rows behind to maintain distance
from their daughter's alleged killer.
“I had to move. I realiJed he was within arm's
length of me,” Anderson said. “It is very difficult to
see him.”
The shackled 0ell seemed relatively relaxed in
the courtroom, lightly conversing with counsel and
peering over his glasses, which his attorney's claim
will aid in his defense, to read over court documents.
The state is seeking the death penalty in the case.
0ell is set to appear in court at 3 p.m. :uly ;3 to
be arraigned for the additional charge as well as for
a motions hearing at KL30 p.m. Aug. ; at the
Nawrence County Courthouse.
A pretrial hearing is set for Oct. KQ. 0ell's trial is
set for Rov. 3.
heading the project. “The next step is to meet with
a building committee that would include staff and
community members.”
Williams said the goal is to finish planning
drawings in :anuary, bid the project in Sebruary
and to begin construction in March.
“At any point you don't want us to go any further you pay us for the work we've done up to that
point,” he told the board.
Williams will now work with school officials to
determine the needs for each classroom. Typical
classrooms may be a set siJe, but rooms like band
rooms, choir rooms and art rooms may need to be
significantly larger.
“We are identifying all the rooms and the sUuare
feet needed,” he said. “We took an initial look this
past week and it will be somewhere around VV,000
sUuare feet. The siJe of the classrooms will be
consistent with those around the state and the
nation.”
The planning process will include school officials and community members.
“Row we get to the nuts and bolts of defining
exactly what are the rooms in the building and the
exact plan that will best organiJe those rooms and
how that will be best placed on the site,” he said.
Williams said the school is estimated to cost
WX.; million with preparation work at about WK
million.
The new school, for which officials do not have
a proposed name yet, would replace the YV-yearold and problem-filled East Elementary School.
The Sestival is open to the
public Saturday from \ a.m.
to X p.m. and Sunday from
K0 a.m. to ] p.m.
The schedule of events for
the weekend includesL
At the Bandshell
Saturday
K0-K0LKV a.m. Opening
Ceremony
K0LKV-KK a.m. The Dance
Company of Spearfish
KK a.m. - noon Phil 0aker children's musician
noon - K p.m. Straight Ro
Chaser
K-; p.m. T: Casey - cowboy singer and poet
;-;L30 p.m. 0HSH Alumni
Acapella Choir
;L30-] p.m. Top Hats and
Eoses
]-X p.m. Dogs Without
Sweaters
Sunday
K0L30-KKL30 a.m. Worship
Service
noon - K p.m. Phil 0aker
K-; p.m. Straight Ro
Chaser
;-3 p.m. 0lack Hills guitar
groups and students
At the
Refreshment Garden
Saturday
Y-K0 p.m. Nang Termes
For the Children
Saturday
\-K0L30 a.m. aivacious
aisors - make, then wear at
the Spearfish Arts Center
tent
KK a.m. - noon Phil 0aker children's musician at the
0andshell
K-;L30 p.m. T-shirt painting at the Spearfish Arts
Center tent
]L30
p.m.
Hugland
0alloon twisting balloons in
the park
Sunday
K0-KKL30 a.m. 0oat races build a boat from lumber
provided, then race it down
Spearfish Creek at the
Spearfish Arts Center tent
noon - K p.m. Phil 0aker children's musician at the
0andshell
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They will be here
from 14 states
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Days of ‘76 Rodeo
in Deadwood.
642-WEST
(9378)
I-90 Exit 14 - Spearfish, SD
www.westernheritagecenter.com
How time flies....
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