RALLY PHOTOS

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RALLY PHOTOS
INSIDE:
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Vol. 135
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50 cents www.bhpioneer.com
#57
Hamsters
ride
again
The Hamsters hit the open roads
Wednesday morning during their
annual ride. The group started in
Spearfish. Pioneer photo by
Dennis Knuckles
The thrill of
the open road
■ A night riding along with
the Lawrence County
Sheriff’s Department
BY KEVIN NORTON
Black Hills Pioneer
ADVERTISEMENT
LAWRE&CE C(U&T+ — In the last 67
years, the face of Rally bikers has changed
from diehard enthusiasts to more white-collar workers who are looking to experience
the thrill of the open road.
During a ride-along on the first night of
the Rally, that shift was apparent.
It was a windy sunset on Konday as I
began my ride with the Lawrence County
Sheriff's Department. The first day of the
Rally and the trees were swinging exuberantly from the sides of Deadwood's steep
slopes. There were so many parked motorcycles that the town looks like a factory showroom.
I was riding with Sgt. Tavis Little of the
Lawrence County Sheriff's Department.
Little has a very positive attitude and is
extremely efficient in his work as a law
See RIDE ALONG — Page 7
Rally numbers
way up
■ Though official counts not yet available,
all indicators show 70th annual Sturgis
Motorcycle Rally biggest in recent years
BY WENDY PITLICK
Black Hills Pioneer
STURGIS — Everything is up this yearP
That was the message Rally officials from various sectors of the motorcycling
community sent when they gathered to discuss the state of the Rally.
See RALLY NUMBERS — Page 4
BLACK HILLS PIONEER LOCAL SCENE
Page 2
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Sturgis Motorcycle Museum
inducts new members into Hall of Fame
!C YV2EC P0IL0CZ
Black Hills Pioneer
tion stic<ers to 6arnin0 si0ns
o6n i@Kortant individual contriC
has ;een an instructor for the
cycle has ;een @oved in the
that allo6 @otorcyclists to
;utionsIR
Mational Harley P6ners NrouK
@useu@, no@inators say it is
choose
different
routes
6hen
Honored
for
her
advocacy
for
#ri@ary
Pfficer
(rainin0,
and
he
Kro;a;ly Schie@an 6ho did itI
RA#I% 'I(Y * Honorin0
construction
6or<
is
;ein0
doneI
@otorcyclist
ri0hts
and
for
startC
has
desi0ned
and
i@Kle@ented
a
Schie@an is also a ]0Cyear
those icons 6ho have fou0ht for
Mancy
%avidson,
in0
a
central
infor@aC
Ridin0
S<ills
'ourse
@e@;er of the Jac<Kine
;i<ers= ri0hts, acted as
6hose
@ore
fa@ous
tion
source
for
;i<ers
and
Accident
NyKsies, havin0 served on the
a@;assadors for the
counterKart
is
her
husC
to
learn
a;out
le0islaC
Analysis
'ourseI
He
;oard for a Keriod of ti@eI
lifestyle, and 6ho
;and,
Willie
NI
tive
issues
that
affect
has
sKent
a
lifeti@e
A@erican Fotorcyclist
have @ade @otorcyC
%avidson,
'EP
of
the@
*
the
educatin0
;i<ers
Association
'hair@an Stan
clin0 6hat it is today
HarleyC%avidson
QBi<er;itsR
eCne6sletC
a;out
safe
ridin0
Si@Kson
6as
the neLt inducteeI
6as 6hat Wednesday
'orKoration,
has
sKent
ter
*
Betsy
Sister
is
KracticesI
And,
to
Si@Kson
6as
honored for his
@ornin0 6as all a;out
@ost
of
her
life
;y
her
an
avid
rider
6ho
has
Krove
that
he
Q6al<s
illustrious
career
in offCroad
at the Stur0is
hus;and=s
sideI
Her
lo00ed
@ore
than
the
6al<,R
FcKinley
@otorcycle
racin0,
as 6ell as for
Fotorcycle Fuseu@=s
induction
this
year
110,000
@iles
on
her
held
uK
a
sKlintedC
his
@any
decades
of
standin0 uK
annual Hall of Fa@e
into
the
Hall
of
Fa@e
;i<eI
In
addition
to
hand
for
all
to
see
at
for
;i<ers=
ri0hts
;oth
on and off
Induction Brea<fastI
@ar<s
a
@ilestone,
her
advocacy
and
eduC
the
;rea<fastI
the
roadI
Si@Kson
6as
instruC
Sonny
Betsy
(his year=s event,
6here;y
it
is
the
first
catin0
the
;i<er
Ku;lic
QI
ran
into
a
Z[
0alC
@ental
in
chan0in0
the
focus of
held at the Rush@ore
Bridges
Lister
ti@e
the
@useu@
has
a;out
their
ri0hts
and
lon
construction
;arC
the
AFA,
and
reCKrioritiJin0
the
#laJa 'ivic 'enter in
reco0niJed
so@eone
la6s
;ein0
considered
rel
0oin0
a;out
\[
@otorcycle
advocacy
0rouKI
RaKid 'ity, honored
6ho does not ride a @otorcycle
in Washin0ton, Sister is also the
@iles Ker hour, and this is 6hat I
Instead of focusin0 eLclusively
siL Hall of Fa@e inductees and
herselfI
But
she
has
ridden
@any
Fotorcycle
#oet
Saureate
for
6al<ed
a6ay
6ith,R
he
said,
on racin0, as the AFA did for
one inductee into the Freedo@
@iles
on
the
;ac<,
6ith
Willie
Me6
Ha@Kshire
and
e@KhasiJin0
that
all
the
KracC
decades ;efore Si@Kson=s
Fi0hter=s Hall of Fa@eI (he ;i<C
NI
at
the
throttleI
Additionally,
Fassachusetts=
QRoadKoetR
eC
tices
he
teaches
really
6or<
as
a
involve@ent, Si@Kson chan0ed
ers co@e fro@ all 6al<s of life
Mancy
has
sKent
a
lifeti@e
@a0aJineI
She
is
also
the
defense
a0ainst
the
unfor0ivin0
the or0aniJation into one that
and various sKecialties, fro@
encoura0in0
6o@en
to
ride,
and
founder
and
editor
of
QVeteransC
roadI
QWe
have
to
;eat
that
road
@otorcyclists can deKend on to
fi0htin0 for le0islation that KroC
@ore
i@Kortantly,
to
#PWWFIA
6ee<ly
eC
do6n,R
he
saidI
fi0ht for ;i<ers ri0hts
tects ;i<ers, to educatin0 ;i<ers
follo6
their
drea@sI
XineR
and
is
the
only
A
lifelon0
resident
and trac< @otorcyC
a;out safe ridin0 Kractices, to
(hrou0h
the
years
she
fe@ale
associate
of
Stur0is
and
@e@C
clin0 statistics for the
actin0 as direct suKKort syste@s
has
suKKorted
@any
@e@;er
of
the
Farine
;er
of
the
Stur0is
KurKose of lo;;yin0 at
for so@e of the @ost iconic
charities,
and
has
'orKs
Sea0ue=s
Fotorcycle
Fuseu@
the local levelI
na@es in the ;usinessI
acted
as
a
silent,
driC
Honora;le
Fe6
ridin0
and
Hall
of
Fa@e
Pne of A@erica=s
(his year the @useu@ na@ed
vin0
force
;ehind
her
;attalionI
;oard,
Ro0er
ne6est
citiJens,
Sonny Brid0es as its Freedo@
hus;and=s
success
in
(he
first
;i<er
to
;e
Schie@an
6as
KreC
QKi6iR
Fi<e (ho@as
Fi0hterI Brid0es ;e0an advocatC
@otorcyclin0I
inducted
sKecifically
sented
6ith
the
is
a
native
of Me6
in0 for ;i<ers= ri0hts ;y fi0htin0
Her
no@ination
for
educatin0
the
Ku;C
Founder=s
A6ard
on
XealandI
In
1_``,
to reKeal Faine=s @andatory helC
states,
QMancy
lic
a;out
@otorcyclist
WednesdayI
Schie@an
(ho@as=
Kassion
for
@et la6I Brid0es started his
%avidson
serves
as
a
safety,
Ron
FcKinley
6as
instru@ental
in
classic
Indian
Nancy
Ron
cause after one of his friends,
0reat role @odel, reKC
is fro@ Britton, SI%I
the earliest days of
Fotorcycles drove
Fi<e S@ith, 6as involved in a
Davidson
McKinley
resentin0
@illions
of
Havin0
retired
fro@
a
0ettin0
the
@useu@
hi@ to start Ki6i
@otorcycle accidentI S@ith=s
nonCridin0
@otorcyC
successful
career
6ith
started,
and
6ith
each
Indian Fotorcycle
hel@et ;ro<e t6o verte;rae in
clin0
Kartners
6ho
@a<e
a
difC
the
SI%I
Hi0h6ay
#atrol,
@ove
he
has
;een
the
drivin0
'o@Kany
in 'alifornia, 6ith an
his nec<, resultin0 in his deathI
ference
in
the
ridin0
eLKerience
FcKinley
has
;een
an
instructor
force
;ehind
the
6or<I
Even
intent
to
satisfy
the need for
Since then, Brid0es has
of
their
ridin0
KartnersI
As
she=s
for
the
Fotorcycle
Safety
today,
@useu@
no@inators
said
hi0hCauality,
A@erican
@ade
6or<ed tirelessly to effect
ta<en
every
oKKortunity
to
share
Foundation,
and
has
served
as
he
can
;e
seen
clearin0
the
sideC
Kroducts
for
the
Indian
@ar<etI
chan0e for @otorcyclists fro@
her Kassion for @otorcyclin0,
the Volunteer State Safety
6al<s in the 6inter and @o6in0
(he co@Kany has since 0ro6n
the halls of Faine=s state le0islaC
Mancy
has
had
a
real
i@Kact
on
'oordinator
for
the
HarleyC
the
la6n
in
the
su@@erI
If
a
disC
tureI He has fou0ht for everyC
See HALL OF FAME — Page 5
the ridin0 co@@unity 6ith her
%avidson Fotor 'o@KanyI He
Klay has ;een set uK, or a @otorC
thin0 fro@ @otorcycle insKecC
!
INDEX
LOCAL
OBITUARIES
STATE
EDITORIAL/OPINION
FARM & RANCH
TV SCHEDULES
COMICS
LEGALS/CLASSIFIEDS
COMMUNITY
SPORTS
MOVIE LISTING
WEATHER
!
2&3
4
5
6
8
9
10&11
12-20
21&22
23-25
25
26
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Bob Dylan wows Sturgis crowd
!C ZV[02 2TWIT2
Black Hills Pioneer
S(bRNIS * Fusic icon Bo; %ylan
ca@e ;lo6in= in the Krairie 6ind on
(uesday ni0ht, ca@C
@in0 ;efore a
Kac<ed audience at
the Buffalo 'hiK in
Stur0isI
It 6asn=t the auiet
acoustic fol< sin0er
fans sa6, ;ut the
KostC1_\[ electric
%ylan, 6ho 6ith
his 0rayCsuited
;and <ic<ed off
Loren
6ith the son0 Rainy
%ay Wo@en, and
Hansen
later encored 6ith ed0y renditions of
QSi<e a Rollin= StoneR and QAll Alon0 the
Watchto6erIR %ylan, \_, sho6ed his
youthful vi0or the entire len0th of the conC
certI (he cro6d yelled Qstay on 0uitardR
and nervously
shouted Qhe=s on
the ;oards,R durin0
the rare ti@es he
sat do6n at the
<ey;oardI
Jody Kelly, of
Bald6in WisI, 6ent
to her first Bo;
%ylan concert 30
years a0oI
'o@Kared to that
John
1_f0 sho6, she said
Shroka
the ni0ht=s Kerfor@ance 6as @ore than
satisfactoryI
Q(his is 0oodI His voice is a little @ore
0ravelly, ;ut I love hi@I I=@ really 0lad
he=s on 0uitar toni0ht, the last four ti@es
I=ve seen hi@ he 6as on <ey;oard,R Kelly
saidI
(o @any KeoKle, %ylan is as @uch a
sy@;ol of a ti@e Keriod as he is one a;out
@usicI
QHe re@inds @e of so @any thin0s,R
she saidI QHis very first ne6sKaKer revie6
ca@e out in the Me6 Yor< (i@es on @y
;irthday SeKte@;er ]_, 1_\]IR Kelly saidI
QI <ne6 then he 6as @y favoriteI I love
%ylanI He=s a KoetIR
See DYLAN — Page 5
BLACK HILLS PIONEER LOCAL SCENE
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Calif. man killed, 7 injured in
Rally-related accidents Tuesday
BY HEATHER MURSCHEL
.-a,/ #i--+ Pioneer
1JPLH`P1 H!UUQ / D Mali<ornia ?an
Oas kille+ L$es+a& near Eea+Ooo+ a<-er 9ein5
-6roOn <ro? 6is ?o-orc&cle an+ 6i- 9& ano-6A
erT o<<icials <ro? -6e Q^E^ Hi56Oa& Pa-rol sai+^
Ma@-^ beFin barle& o< -6e Q^E^ Hi56Oa&
Pa-rol sai+ barl Ua$-?anT SCT o< Uos Dn5elesT
Mali<^T 6a+ sloOe+ 6is 9ike +oOn -o o<<er assisA
-ance -o so?eone alon5 W^Q^ Hi56Oa& :BS
O6en Li?o-6& Eollin5erT 0XT o< Jceansi+eT
Mali<^T ran in-o 6is rear -ire an+ Oas -6roOn
<ro? 6is 9ike^ barle& sai+ Eollin5er 9e5an -o
sli+e across -6e 6i56Oa& an+ L6o?as
Gillia?sT 00T o< !rFin5-onT 1^_^ O6o Oas ri+A
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Eollin5er +ie+ as a res$l- o< 6is in#$ries^ He
Oas no- Oearin5 a 6el?e-^
Dlso on L$es+a&T barle& re@or-e+ -6a- seFen
se@ara-e in#$r& cras6es occ$rre+ -6ro$56o$-6e Black Hills an+ one occ$rre+ near >$r+o^
1ear Eea+Ooo+T Eaniel _o6nsonT S0T o<
>a@le mroFeT >inn^T Oas +riFin5 on !ron
>o$n-ain Poa+ near Uako-a Uake O6en 6e
no-ice+ -ra<<ic Oas sloOin5^ _o6nson a@@lie+
6is 9rakes an+ ski++e+ in-o -6e +i-c6^ He Oas
-rans@or-e+ -o Pa@i+ Mi-& Pe5ional Hos@i-al
Oi-6 nonAli<e -6rea-enin5 in#$ries^
Dlon5 W^Q^ Hi56Oa& :BST a Oo?an s$sA
-aine+ ?inor in#$riesT O6en -6e 9ike s6e Oas
ri+in5 on colli+e+ Oi-6 ano-6er^ barle& sai+
U$is BallarT SCT o< Mali<ornia Oas -raFelin5
nor-6 Oi-6 a 5ro$@ o< ?o-orc&clesT O6en 6e
+i+n[- no-ice a 5ro$@ o< 6is <elloO 9ikers sloO
+oOn <or a Fe6icle a--e?@-in5 -o -$rn on-o
Poc6<or+ Poa+^ He -6en colli+e+ Oi-6 a
?o-orc&cle 9ein5 o@era-e+ 9& EaFi+ >elloT
S3T also o< Mali<ornia^ Ballar[s @assen5erT
Pa-ricia BellarT S3T s$s-aine+ ?inor in#$ries^
!n M$s-er Q-a-e ParkT b$r- nin+aT :BT an+
_o6n PeskieT S0T Oere -raFelin5 alon5 Q^E^
Hi56Oa& B= O6en a rear en+ acci+enocc$rre+^ barle& sai+ Peskie 6a+ sloOe+
+oOn in or+er -o Oa-c6 <or 9$<<alo -6a- Oere
in -6e roa+Oa&^ L6a-[s O6en nin+aT O6o Oas
also Oa-c6in5 -6e 9$<<aloT a@@lie+ 6is 9rakes
an+ sli+ in-o -6e rear o< Peskie[s ?o-orc&cle^
Bo-6 ri+ers s$<<ere+ ?inor in#$ries^
1ear >$r+oT _a?es Qla-erT SXT o< Qio$H
4alls 6a+ los- con-rol o< 6is ?o-orc&cle alon5
!n-ers-a-e IY a<-er 6is rear -ire s$++enl& losair @ress$re^ barle& sai+ Qla-er sli+ in-o -6e
+i-c6 an+ 6is @assen5erT Q6aron Qla-erT XYT
Oas -6roOn <ro? -6e ?o-orc&cle an+ is s$<A
<erin5 <ro? li<e -6rea-enin5 in#$ries^ 1ei-6er
occ$@an-T barle& sai+T Oere Oearin5 6el?e-s
an+ 9o-6 Oere -aken -o a 6os@i-al in Qio$H
4alls^
Dlso alon5 !n-ers-a-e IYT barle& re@or-e+
-6a- a Her?osa ?an Oas 6os@i-alice+ a<-er
an acci+en- -6a- ca$se+ 6is -r$ck -o en-er -6e
?e+ian an+ roll in-o -6e +i-c6^ Dccor+in5 -o
-6e acci+en- re@or-T Gillis Bie9erT ==T Oas
-raFelin5 Oes-9o$n+T O6en 6e 6i- a coO in
6is 3IIB M6eF& @ick$@^ He Oas no- Oearin5
a sea-9el-T so Bie9er Oas e#ec-e+ <ro? 6is
@ick$@ a<-er i- rolle+ an+ Oas @inne+ $n+erA
nea-6 i-^ barle& sai+ ?e+ical $ni-s 6a+ -o
raise -6e -r$ck -o @$ll Bie9er <ro? $n+erA
nea-6^ He is noO a- Pa@i+ Mi-& Pe5ional
Hos@i-al Oi-6 nonAli<e -6rea-enin5 in#$ries^
1ear Q-$r5isT `rnes- malle5o _r^T 0CT o<
1eO?anT Mali<^T Oas -raFelin5 on Q^E^
Hi56Oa& :0 O6en 6e +ri<-e+ o<< -6e 6i56A
Oa&T oFercorrec-e+ an+ los- con-rol^ barle&
sai+ -6a- malle5o Oas +is-rac-e+ 9eca$se 6is
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in#$res^
News & Notes
BHSU calls for
announcers, singers
for home
athletic games
QP`DP4!QH / Black Hills Q-a-e
WniFersi-& o<<icials anno$nce+ Ge+nes+a& -6a-6e& are seekin5 an anno$ncer an+ na-ional
an-6e? sin5ers <or 6o?e a-6le-ic eFen-s^
Lr&o$-s 6aFe 9een sc6e+$le+ <or 3Ca:Y @^?^
on Qa-$r+a&T D$5^ C3 a- U&le Hare Q-a+i$?^
_o6n bie-c?ann o< BHQW sai+ -6a- an&one
in-eres-e+ in a--en+in5 s6o$l+ call 6i? a- X0CA
XB:C or eA?ail 6i? a_o6n^bie-c?anndBHQW^e+$^ L6e seasonT 6e
sai+T o@ens Oi-6 a <oo-9all 5a?e a- 6o?e a- X
@^?^ on Qe@-^ : a5ains- GisconsinAQ-o$-^ L6e
Folle&9all 6o?e o@ener is sc6e+$le+ <or = @^?^
on Jc-^ 3 a5ains- ealle& Mi-& Q-a-e^
! #eat'er )ur+,'e-
Want to be on the
Belle Fourche
City Council?
B`UU` 4JWPMH` / L6e ci-& o< Belle
4o$rc6e is noO acce@-in5 le--ers o< in-eres<ro? resi+en-s liFin5 in Gar+ 0 O6o are in-erA
es-e+ in serFin5 on -6e Belle 4o$rc6e Mi-&
Mo$ncil^ Lo 9e f$ali<ie+T eac6 in+iFi+$al ?$s9e a- leas- 3B &earsAol+T a re5is-ere+ Fo-er an+
resi+e in -6a- s@eci<ic elec-ion +is-ric-^ Ue--ers
can 9e ?aile+ -o Belle 4o$rc6e Mi-& Hall aS33 QiH-6 DFe^T Belle 4o$rc6eT QE S==3= or
-6e& ?a& 9e +ro@@e+ o<< a- -6e Belle 4o$rc6e
Mi-& 4inance J<<ice a- ci-& 6all^ 4or ?ore
in<or?a-ionT call Be--& _o _or5ensenT -6e
?a&or8co$ncil eHec$-iFe assis-an- a- BICAC0I0^
L6e le--ers Oill 9e reFieOe+ a- -6e neH- re5$lar
co$ncil ?ee-in5T O6ic6 Oill 9e a- = @^?^ on
D$5^ C:^
! #eat'er )ur+,'e-
Help fight MS
Cajun style
QP`DP4!QH / !-[s 5oin5 -o 9e an eFenin5
<ille+ Oi-6 5rea- en-er-ain?en-T 5oo+ <rien+s
an+ Ma#$n cookin5^ `?@lo&ees an+ <rien+s o<
g$ark Lec6nolo5& in Q@ear<is6 6aFe or5anice+
a $nif$e <$n+raiser in or+er -o s$@@or- -6e
e<<or-s -o 6el@ -6e <i56- a5ains- >$l-i@le
Qclerosis an+ inFi-e -6e @$9lic -o #oin -6e?^ !Oill 9e 6el+ a- X @^?^ on Ge+nes+a&T D$5^ 3B
a- -6e MroO Peak BreOin5 Mo?@an& in
Q@ear<is6^ L6ere is a s$55es-e+ +ona-ion o<
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D$5^ CB an+ CI^
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Sturgis Police Department
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1on/in#$r& acci+en-s / 30
4i56- calls8+is-$r9ances8assa$l- / 3:
B$r5lar&8-6e<- / =
>is+e?eanor +r$58@ara@6ernalia @ossesA
sion / 3B
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M6ar5es -o locals N+e<ine+ as -6ose O6o are
<ro? Ges- PiFer in Qo$-6 Eako-a an+ eas-ern
G&o?in5R / :S
S.D. Highway Patrol
N1$?9ers coFer Q-$r5isT UaOrence Mo$n-&T
Page 3
Pa@i+ Mi-&T Qo$-6ern Hills an+ -6e Ba+lan+s
areasR
EW! / 30= NUas- &ear -o +a-e / 3X:R
>is+e?eanor Er$5 arres-s / IX NUas- &ear
-o +a-e / BYR
4elon& +r$5 arres-s / :I NUas- &ear -o +a-e
/ 3IR
J-6er <elon& arres-s / C NUas- &ear -o +a-e
/ CR
Lo-al ci-a-ions / =BS NUas- &ear -o +a-e /
I03R
Lo-al Oarnin5s / CT:03 NUas- &ear -o +a-e
/ CT3B3R
1on/in#$r& acci+en-s / 3X NUas- &ear -o
+a-e / 3XR
!n#$r& acci+en-s / :X NUas- &ear -o +a-e /
:BR
4a-al acci+en-s / 0 NUas- &ear -o +a-e / YR
Belle Fourche school
district reaches AYP
BY HEATHER MURSCHEL
.-a,/ #i--+ Pioneer
B`UU` 4JWPMH` /
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>on+a& O6en -6e res$l-s o< -6e a+eA
f$a-e &earl& @ro5ress res$l-s NDiPR
<or -6e Belle 4o$rc6e Qc6ool Eis-ricOere reFeale+^ `Fer& sc6ool in -6e
+is-ric- reac6e+ -6e s-a-e[s ref$ireA
?en-s -6anks -o -6e e<<or-s o< <ac$l-&T
s-a<< an+ @aren-s alikeT sai+ Q-eFe
Gillar+T -6e Belle 4o$rc6e Qc6ool
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-6e s@rin5^ !-s @$r@ose is -o 6ol+
sc6ools across -6e na-ion acco$n-a9le
<or -6eir c$rric$l$? in 9o-6 rea+in5
an+ ?a-6 9& -es-in5 in+iFi+$al s-$A
+en-s on -6eir a9ili-ies in -6eir in+iA
Fi+$al 5ra+e leFels^
Gillar+ sai+ -6a- <or -6e las- siH
&earsT -6e ?i++le sc6ool 6as 9een
$na9le -o reac6 -6a- 5oal^
ZD lo- o< cre+i- 5oes o$- -o -6e
-eac6ers 6ereT\ sai+ beFin Q?i+-T
@rinci@al a- Belle 4o$rc6e >i++le
Qc6ool^ Z4or $s -o acco?@lis6 -6isT
eFer& sin5le -eac6er 6a+ -o 6aFe
s?all s$ccesses oFer -6e &ear -o
?ake -6is 6a@@en^\
Q?i+- sai+ i- -ook a -ea? e<<oran+ -o reac6 -6is 5oal^
Z![? so 6a@@& <or -6e -eac6ers an+
-6e ki+s 9eca$se -6e& Oorke+ so
6ar+^ ! reall& 6aFe -o 6an+ i- -o -6e
@aren-s 9eca$se Oe 6aFe 6a+ 5reas$@@or- <ro? -6e? O6en Oe nee+e+
i-T\ Q?i+- sai+^
!n -6e en+T -6e res$l-s o< -6e -es-s
are Oon+er<$lT 9$- Q?i+- sai+ 6e
s-riFes <or consis-en- s$ccess in -6e
classroo? all &ear lon5T O6e-6er -6e&
are -es-in5 <or i- or no-^
Z! Oan- all o< ?& ki+s -o 9e a9le -o
rea+T Ori-e an+ +o ?a-6 a- -6eir
5ra+e leFelT\ 6e sai+^ ZL6a-[s O6& Oe
@$s6 <or -6is eFer& sin5le ?o?en- o<
-6e +a& an+ ! 9elieFe 9eca$se o< -6a-T
-6e -es- scores Oill -ake care o< -6e?A
selFes^\
Q-$+en-s a- Belle 4o$rc6e Hi56
Qc6oolT Belle 4o$rc6e `+$ca-ion
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an+ 1or-6 Park `le?en-ar& also
reac6e+ i-s a+ef$a-e &earl& @ro5ress
5oals <or -6e CYYIA3Y sc6ool &ear^
4or a lis-in5 o< all o< -6e res$l-s in
-6e +is-ric-T @lease Fisi- -6e Q^E^
Ee@ar-?en- o< `+$ca-ion[s Ge9 si-e
a6--@sa88ncl9^++nca?@$s^ne-8ncl98@orA
-al8@or-al^HsljkeH-rac-!El3C an+
click on Belle 4o$rc6e YIA3^
Correction:
!n an ar-icle -i-le+T ZPi+er -6roOn <ro? 9ike on Hi56Oa& BST res@on+in5 +e@$-&[s
Fe6icle colli+es Oi-6 a?9$lanceT\ @$9lis6e+ in -6e Black Hills Pioneer on Qa-$r+a&T
D$5 = +$e -o Oron5 in<or?a-ion <ro? -6e Q^E^ Hi56Oa& Pa-rolT i- Oas incorrec-l&
s-a-e+ -6a- a @a-ien- Oas on9oar+ O6en a UaOrence Mo$n-& Ee@$-&[s Fe6icle colli+A
e+ Oi-6 -6e a?9$lance^ L6e @a-ien- Oas no- on 9oar+ a- -6a- -i?eT an+ -6e a?9$A
lance an+ @a-rol car Oere 9o-6 res@on+in5 -o -6e acci+en- a- -6e sa?e -i?e O6en -6e
collision occ$rre+ on W^Q^ Hi56Oa& BS o$-si+e o< Eea+Ooo+T accor+in5 -o M6ie<
Ee@$-& _oe Har?on^ L6e Pioneer re5re-s -6e error^
BLACK HILLS PIONEER OBITUARIES
Page 4
CARS Mick Welch, 65
2009 Cadillac
CTS AWD
O"#$ &'()) Mi#es
Was %37,900
33,995
$
2008 Toyota
Prius
H$/ri1
Was %17,900
14,460
$
2007 Dodge
Caliber
S3T' 5 S6ee1
Was %11,900
9,455
$
2004 Chevy
Impala
LS
Was %7,950
5,970
$
2002 Chrysler
300M
S8"r99:' Lea<her
Was %6,950
!ick &elc)* +, o. /ea1 2asse1 a4a5
2eace.6ll5 on !on1a5 869: ;* <=>= a?
@2ear.is) Be9ional Hos2i?al:
!eDorial serEices 4ill Fe )el1 a? >>
a:D: G6es1a5* 869: >H* <=>= a? ?)e /ea1I
Jea14oo1 !eDorial K)a2el in /ea1 4i?)
Pas?or @?eEe 89an o..icia?in9:
Mn lie6 o. .lo4ers a DeDorial )as Feen
es?aFlis)e1:
!ick 4as Forn Jec: <<* >;NN in
Jo69las* &5o:* ?)e 1a69)?er o. O14ar1
an1 PaoDi Q6nes): @)e 4en? ?)ro69)
9ra1e sc)ool in Gorrin9?on* &5o:* ?)en ?)e
.aDil5 DoEe1 ?o Ha4k @2rin9s* &5o:*
4)ere s)e a??en1e1 )i9) sc)ool an1 ?)ere
s)e De? an1 Darrie1 ?)e loEe o. )er li.e*
Jennace &elc) on PoE: <+* >;+>: G)e
co62le le.? &5oDin9 in >;+H 4i?) ?)eir
?)ree c)il1ren an1 DoEe1 ?o /ea1 4)ere
?)e5 Da1e ?)eir )oDe in PeEa1a R6lc) .or
?)e neS? .or?5 5ears:
!ick 4as a )oDeDaker .or ?)e .irs? 2ar?
o. ?)eir Darria9e an1 la?er 4orke1 a? EariI
o6s ToFs* 4)ic) incl61e1 Kircle Uoo1s* HiI
Rra1e KonEenience !ar? an1 ?)e
@?a9ecoac) Ri.? Ho6se: @)e 4ill Fe
reDeDFere1 as a 1ear .rien1 ?o all* F6?
Dos? o. all as a 1eEo?e1 4i.e* Do?)er*
Thursday, August 12, 2010
James Lawton, 74
a6n?* 9ran1Do?)er an1 sis?er: !ick loEe1
Fein9 aro6n1 .aDil5 an1 .rien1s: @)e
enTo5e1 2la5in9 Fin9o* car1 9aDes an1
1ice 9aDes: @)e 4as an aEi1 collec?or o.
oil laD2s an1 D6sic FoSes* F6? )er ?r6e
2assion in li.e 4as Fo4lin9: @)e 4ill
reDain in ?)e )ear?s o. )er .aDil5 an1
.rien1s .oreEer:
@)e is s6rEiEe1 F5 )er )6sFan1 o. NV
5ears* Jennace &elc) o. /ea1W 1a69)?ers*
Jenise &elc) o. /ea1 an1 Janelle XYaDieZ
RerFrac)? o. Prairie Ki?5W son* Jarrin
&elc) o. Ba2i1 Ki?5W s2ecial niece* Y6lie
@?eEensonW s2ecial ne2)e4* Ye.. @?eEenson
Fo?) o. Ba2i1 Ki?5W 9ran1c)il1renW Ko15
RerFrac)?* 8l5ssa RerFrac)?* Pa?as)a
&elc)IRerFrac)? an1 Gerri &elc)IQeD2.W
sis?er* Qa5ce &eFer o. Gorrin9?on* &5o:W
Dan5 eS?en1e1 .aDil5 DeDFersW as 4ell
as* Dan5 nieces an1 ne2)e4s an1 ?)e
coD2assiona?e care9iEers a? Belle Uo6rc)e
Be9ional @enior Kare:
@)e 4as 2rece1e1 in 1ea?) F5 an in.an?
son* Jennace Reor9e &elc) Yr:W )er 2arI
en?sW Do?)erIinIla4W .a?)erIinIla4W an1 sisI
?er* Oni1 /in1:
\nline con1olences Da5 Fe 4ri??en a?
444:.i1lerIisF6r9.6neralc)a2els:coD:
YaDes /a4?on* HN* o. Belle Uo6rc)e* 1ie1 !on1a5* 869: ;*
<=>= a? )is )oDe in Belle Uo6rc)e:
@erEice 4ill Fe )el1 >=]^= a:D: Uri1a5* 869: >^* <=>= a? @?:
YaDes /6?)eran K)6rc) in Belle Uo6rc)e: _isi?a?ion 4ill Fe
,IH 2:D: G)6rs1a5 a? U6neral HoDe o. ?)e Por?)ern Hills in
Belle Uo6rc)e: Mn6rnDen? 4ill Fe )el1 a? Black Hills Pa?ional
KeDe?er5 4i?) Dili?ar5 )onors 2roEi1e1 F5 ?)e Belle Uo6rc)e
_e?erans Honor R6ar1:
!eDorials are 2re.erre1 ?o @?: YaDes /6?)eran K)6rc)* an1
?)e /e6keDia Besearc) Uo6n1a?ion: Urien1s are also enco6rI
a9e1 ?o 1ona?e Floo1 in DeDor5 o. YiD:
Urien1s an1 .aDil5 Da5 leaEe 4ri??en con1olences an1
Eie4 YiD`s Ei1eo ?riF6?e a? 444:.6neral)oDeo.?)enor?)ernI
)ills:coD:
Norman Laisy, 70
PorDan /ais5* H=* o. r6ral Pe4ell* 1ie1 @6n1a5 869: V*
<=>= a? )is )oDe:
PriEa?e .aDil5 serEices 4ill Fe )el1 a? a la?er 1a?e: U6neral
arran9eDen?s are 4i?) U6neral HoDe o. ?)e Por?)ern Hills in
Belle Uo6rc)e:
Urien1s an1 .aDil5 Da5 si9n ?)e online 96es?Fook aEailaFle
a? 444:.6neral)oDeo.?)enor?)ern)ills:coD:
RALLY NUMBERS Continued from Page 1
G)o69) ?)e Ball5 )a1 onl5 o..iciall5 s?ar?e1 on
!on1a5* Fikers Fe9an arriEin9 in 1roEes one an1
?4o 4eeks Fe.ore: B5 las? 4eeken1 ?)e ci?5 o.
@?6r9is looke1 like ?)e eEen? 4as in .6ll s4in9* as
lines 4ere alrea15 .orDin9 on ?)e in?ers?a?e ?o 9e?
in?o ?)e ci?5: @o .ar* @?6r9is Ki?5 !ana9er JaEe
Boone sai1* eEer5?)in9 )as r6n Eer5 sDoo?)l5 4i?)
DiniDal 2roFleDs:
G)e Fi99es? ne4s o. ?)e Ball5 ?)is 5ear is ?)e Fi9I
9er n6DFers .roD 2reEio6s 5ears: Boone re2or?e1
?)a? .roD Een1ors ?o ?ra..ic co6n?s* 9arFa9e ?onna9e
an1 lia6or s?ore sales I eEer5?)in9 is 62: G)is 5ear
)e sai1 Een1ors are 62 ?o Dore ?)an H,=* an es?iDa?I
e1 >, 2ercen? increase .roD las? 5ear: G)ose EenI
1ors* )e sai1* are re2or?in9 si9ni.ican? increases in
sales* 4i?) soDe re2or?in9 ?)a? F6siness is a? leas? ,=
2ercen? )i9)er ?)an 2reEio6s 5ears:
Gra..ic co6n?s .roD ?)e @:J: Je2ar?Den? o.
Grans2or?a?ion in1ica?e ?)a? ?)is 5ear`s Ball5 Da5 Fe
62 F5 aFo6? >V 2ercen?* Boone sai1: \..icial ?o?als
4ill no? Fe aEailaFle 6n?il seEeral 4eeks a.?er ?)e
@?6r9is !o?orc5cle Ball5 eEen?* as ?)e @:J:
Je2ar?Den? o. Grans2or?a?ion )as ?o coD2ile n6DI
Fers .roD i?s Eario6s ?ra..ic co6n?ers ?)a? are s?ra?eI
9icall5 2lace1 a? eac) Mn?ers?a?e eSi?* Hi9)4a5 ^N*
Hi9)4a5 H;* an1 o?)er 2laces ?)ro69)o6? ?o4n:
\nce ?)ose n6DFers are aEailaFle* ?)e ci?5 o.
@?6r9is 6ses ?)e J\G ?ra..ic co6n?s* as 4ell as o?)er
cro41 in1ica?ors s6c) as 9arFa9e )a6le1* sales ?aS
recei2?s* an1 o?)er n6DFers* ?o calc6la?e ?)e o..icial
Ball5 cro41 es?iDa?e:
Boone re2or?e1 ?)a? ?)e @?6r9is /ia6or @?ore )a1
recor1 sales on Uri1a5* @a?6r1a5 an1 @6n1a5 Fe.ore
?)e Ball5: 811i?ionall5* )e sai1 ci?5 cre4s )aEe
)a6le1 >H:, 2ercen? Dore 9arFa9e ?)is 5ear so .ar:
b8ll o. ?)ese ?)in9s in1ica?e ?)a? 4e are )aEin9 a
Eer5 roF6s? Ball5*c )e sai1: bM ?)ink 4e`re )aEin9 an
o6?s?an1in9 Ball5:c
5,988
$
Boone also re2or?e1 ?)a? aFo6? <VV ri1ers 2ar?iciI
2a?e1 in ?)e ann6al @?6r9is !a5or`s Bi1e* 4)ile an
es?iDa?e1 ,>+ 2ar?ici2an?s Toine1 ?)e Jako?a
G)6n1er Bi1e a? Olls4or?) 8ir Uorce Base:
Bo1 &oo1r6..* 2resi1en? o. ?)e /e9en1ar5
B6..alo K)i2 KaD29ro6n1* sai1 all ?)e 2eo2le )e
)as ?alke1 ?o are )a225 I an1 ?)a?`s re2resen?a?iEe o.
?)e 4a5 ?)e Ball5 is Fein9 Dana9e1: &oo1r6..
2raise1 ?)e ci?5`s lea1ers)i2 .or i?s c)an9es in DanI
a9in9 ?)e Ball5* an1 reDin1e1 ?)e cro41 ?)a? ?)e
eEen? is all aFo6? ?)e 2eo2le:
bG)e en?er?ainDen? isn`? necessaril5 4)5 2eo2le
coDe* F6? ?)e en?er?ainDen? is 2ar? o. ?)e )os2i?aliI
?5*c )e sai1: bM. 4e ?ake ?)e .oc6s o.. o. ?)e )os2i?alI
i?5* reac)in9 o6? ?o 2eo2le an1 Dakin9 s6re ?)e5
)aEe a 9oo1 Eaca?ion eS2erience* an1 4e s?ar? ?o
.oc6s on ?)e n6DFers* ?)en 4e`Ee Disse1 ?)e Dark:
See RALLY NUMBERS — Page 26
What’s
Buzzing At
BHSU
1997 Ford
Contour
• Story Ideas
• Features
• Announcements
• Fun Photos
• Upcoming Events
>L
Was %4,950
3,988
$
www.spearfishmotors.com
Spearfish
Motors
1910 N. Main > Spearfish
605-642-7000
800-657-8053
(SALE PRICES INCLUDE ALL DISCOUNTS.
TRADE-INS ACM.)
We
trade-ins
at Outdoor Motorsports!
I-90 Exit 14 • 642-7731
3245 Colorado Blvd., Spearfish, SD
Scooters
To browse our online inventory
& for a schedule of events visit
www.outdoor-motorsports.com
Just send it to us along with your name
& phone number.
[email protected]
BLACK HILLS PIONEER STATE NEWS
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Sen. Johnson expected to
make full recovery
P"#$%%& '()** &%P#&(
SIO$% FALLS * Sen. Tim Johnson's
doctors reported Wednesday that he is
expected to make a full recovery.
Johnson, a democrat from South
Dakota, was hospitalized this week at
Avera McKennan Hospital in Sioux
Falls after he complained of flu-like
symptoms.
Johnson, D-S.D., underwent surgery
Tuesday to have his gallbladder
removed.
Doctors said he suffered from an
acute gallbladder infection and he is
doing fine, but will need to remain in
the hospital for a couple of days to
recovery.
“The senator is feeling much better. I
expect him to make a full recovery,” said
Dr. Donald J. Wingert, Johnson's surgeon.
When asked, Johnson said that he's
already feeling pretty good.
“They already have me up and moving around the room. I'm following doctors' orders and trying to rest, but I look
forward to getting home,” said Johnson.
DYLAN Continue> 4rom ?a@e 2
Isaac
Morales
Others enjoyed
the show too.
Loren Hansen
of Lincoln. Neb.,
said “Nobody
else of all the
rest of the
singers had anything over him.
His voice, his
style, Bob Dylan
was an icon all
by himself. He is
very unique and
different, and
that's why everybody likes him.”
“He puts on a
good show for a
good old rocker
and an older
crowd,” said John
Shroka of
Colorado Springs,
Colo.
“It's amazing.
We're getting to a
point where soon
Mark
Stratton
he won't be around anymore, and it's a
once in a lifetime experience,” said
Isaac Morales of Rapid City. “I listen to
these artists who were around a while
ago and I wouldn't ever expect to see
them live.”
But an aging Dylan didn't impress
everyone.
“I'm a little disappointed. His voice is
starting to get a little faint,” said Mark
Stratton of Butte, Mont. “I got respect
for the guy, but he's not as good as I
was hoping. He's got to start mentoring
somebody to take his place.”
Page 5
TRUCKS
SUVs
2009 GMC
1500 SLE Z71
2009 Nissan
Rogue AWD
!e#y &ow )i+es
Was %&&'())
29,954
$
21,970
$
2008 Chevy
1500 LTZ
-./0 !)12
Was %2+'())
&ow )i+es
Was %2+'())
2008 Ford
Explorer
2&>0 ?owe# 6eat
Was %2)'())
20,877
$
2008 GMC
1500 SLT
2008 Suzuki
XL-7 AWD
31,884
$
$
&eathe#0 &ow )i+es
Was %&&'())
$
17,567
&uAu#y ?aBCaDe
Was %1-'())
17,223
HALL OF FAME Continue> 4rom ?a@e 2
from a parts business to
building its own motorcycles.
Through it all, Thomas has
also found time to sponsor
many racers and race teams,
as well as compete in
endurance races to demonstrate the viability of the classic Indian in today's world.
Overall, Sturgis
Motorcycle Museum and
Hall of Fame Director
Christine Page-Diers said the
museum has been honoring
Roger
Schieman
people in the biker
community for 10
years. Diers
encouraged those
at the breakfast to
stop by the museum to see its
changes, and
reflected on the
growing pains the
facility is having.
“We cannot fit
another motorcycle
in there,” she said.
Stan
Simpson
Page-Diers said members
of the board have been discussing possible expansion
options, and said that she
hopes by next year she will
have a full plan to report
about. But the museum
remains popular, with more
than 30,000 people coming
through the doors over the
last year.
“It has been a very busy,
productive year for us,” she
said.
2007 Chevy
1500 LTZ
2007 GMC
Yukon Denali
$
28,988
$
2006 Dodge
Ram 1500 SLT
2004 Chevy
Tahoe Z71
6780 D!D0 &ow )i+es
Was %&1'())
:;D0 <e=i
Was %1-'())
15,588
$
2003 Chevy
1500 LT
&eathe#
Was %1&'())
11,550
$
Eu++y FGuippeI
Was %&4'())
31,560
6un#ooK0 D!D
Was %2)'())
17,333
$
2003 Jeep Gr.
Cherokee
&a#eIo0 !7L
Was %1)'())
7,988
$
www.spear4ishmotors.com
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Valiant volunteer venture
■ Kids’ little helping
hands can give back to
the community too
Kray and Bunch gave them duties that
helped out, at the same time making their
visit highly rewarding.
Alex dove right in to the litter box
round-up.
“When we were done sweeping up the
“Let's git 'er done,” I said as we poured
cats
and dogs stuff, I mean, dust, we got
out of the car, parked just below the Twin
to
play
with the dogs and play fetch with
City Animal Shelter and clamored up the
them. There was this one named Abbey
hill to Will and Alex's first big volunteer
and there was this blue football
venture.
he had and he loved it and we
For the most part, my chilthrew it and he'd catch it. That's
dren bravely throw their
what I loved,” Alex said.
hearts and souls into anything
Will picked up a cat brush and
new they're exposed to.
proceeded
to gather up any takers
Sometimes the new activity
he
could.
sticks, sometimes it doesn't.
“I think just playing with the
Enamored with the idea of
kittens and brushing them made
helping with Saturday's weekthem feel better. It was fun being
ly deep clean-up at the Twin
with the dogs, too. I chased them
City Animal Shelter, my hope
They chased me around. I
was that after doing the notJaci Conrad around.
got
to
brush
this one really fat cat
so-glorious duties that make
Pearson
and
she
likes
me,” Will said.
up the lion's share of
When
they
were done inside,
Saturday's work at the shelter,
they headed out to do something every kid
the two would still see the value and
in the county could do to help out at an
validity of volunteerism.
animal shelter - they simply gave the aniThankfully, this maiden voyage, this
mals some much needed and craved attenvolunteer venture at the Twin City Animal
tion. They played with them.
Shelter, which exposed them to the world
But that was only after the bulk of the
of random acts of kindness and senseless
big
stuff was done.
acts of sharing, will go down in infamy.
On
a more pragmatic note, Saturday's
Iep. This one stuck. Get ready, Teah Kray
approximate four-hour deep-cleaning lineand Gail Bunch M we'll be back.
up consists of the followingO cleaning all
I knew that we had something going
the dog and cat kennels, loads of laundry,
when Alex was begging to go to the shelwashing all of the walls, scrubbing the
ter no less than one week before our
floors, cleaning out the cat condos, wiping
scheduled Saturday clean-up and Will
down pretty much everything that can be
rolled up his sleeves once we got there
seen, washing out all the water and food
and said he'd like to do any job he could.
bowls in soap and water, cleaning all the
I made it clear that volunteering means
litter pans and starting with fresh litter. If
helping just because it makes us feel good
there's time, volunteers then wash the wininside, not because we get paid. Still, no
dows, sinks and sides of all the kennels.
evidence of shying away was displayed by
This is on top of all the daily business
either participant.
DOONESBURY
BY GARY TRUDEAU
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CIRCULATION
DIRECTOR, Charity Runnells
ACCOUNTING, Ardith Richards
The kids answer President Barack Obama's call for more volunteerism in the country,
and volunteered at their local animal shelter. Pioneer photo by Jaci Conrad Pearson
that needs to be attended to and potential
adoptive families coming in to view the
animals.
Answering messages, feeding, watering,
scooping litter boxes and simply spending
time with the animals brushing, playing,
petting and just sitting with them are
examples of daily duties.
Kray, Bunch and her mother, Mary
Wagner, are the three core volunteers who
run the shelter daily, each taking one shift
and doing other duties as needed. They
are assisted by nine part-time volunteers.
None are paid, but devote a substantial
portion of their lives to the shelter.
MALLARD FILLMORE
Why?
“I have an innate love for animals,”
Kray said. “I see an intense need here.
They don't have a voice. They're like children. They're innocent victims. I always
get more than I give. There is something
very calming for me in caring for the animals on my shift.”
“Who would do it if we didn't?” Bunch
asked. “It's gotta' be done. Iou do what
you have to do for the animals.”
While the volunteerism I did as a child
was mostly what one could term “good
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Rob Konkowski, of Mendota, Ill., was accidentally locked inside the
Deadwood Interpretation Center Monday night. Deeply absorbed
in a book about “Wild Bill” Hickok, he failed to notice the doors
being locked. Konkowski said he was interested in Hickok because
the Wild West legend was born in Troy Grove, just minutes away
from Konkowski's home. Pioneer photo by Kevin Norton
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FFA boasts three ‘Stars Over America’ finalists
PIERRE — Three South Dakota FFA
members have qualified for the National
FFA Organization's highest honor. Dustin
Palmquist, Steven Eemlicka and Kyle
Eulk are finalists in the Stars Over
America program, which recognizes students who have developed outstanding
agricultural skills and competency through
their Supervised Agricultural Experience
programs.
National Stars Over America finalists
are selected on the basis of the quality of
their applications for the American FFA
Degree. Each state association recommends one candidate for each of the four
award areas, which include the American
Star Farmer, the American Star in
Agribusiness, the American Star in
Agricultural Placement, and the American
Star in Agriscience. Each award area has
four finalists.
Palmquist, the son of Mark and Deb
Palmquist of Canova, is a finalist for
American Star in Agribusiness. He was a
member of the McCook Central FFA
Chapter and his Supervised Agricultural
Experience project featured a custom
silage cutting operation.
Eemlicka, the son of Dwight and Patty
Eemlicka of Watertown, is a finalist for
American Star in Agriscience. A former
member of the Florence FFA Chapter, his
Supervised Agricultural Experience consisted of four different research projects,
three of which involved food science and
ag processing.
Eulk, the son of Ken Eulk of Canova
and Kathy Eulk of Howard, was also a
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BROOKINGS — A walk-and-talk
field day focused on bio-fuels and prairie
wildlife is set for Aug. 1T near Colman.
The tour begins at 1 p.m. and it is entitled “Prairie Establishment for Bio-fuels
and Wildlife.” It will take place at
EcoSun Prairie Farms, located at 4T7ZT
2[2nd Street, in Colman.
The event is free but pre-registration is
encouraged before Aug. 12. To register,
call event organizer Jill Sackett at de07f
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researcher Kurt Reitsma at dT0ef TZZ4eg4, or e-mail him at
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EcoSun Prairie Farms, South Dakota
State University, the South Dakota
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University of Minnesota Extension are
sponsoring and hosting the event.
Members of EcoSun Prairie Farms will
share their experiences growing and
managing grassland on former corn and
soybean land. They also will explain how
they market a range of grassland products including hay, grass-fed beef, native
plant seed, bio-fuel feedstock, and carbon
credits. The event includes a tour of the
farm.
Researchers also will highlight two
projects taking place at nearby South
Dakota State University. SDSU professor
Susan Rupp and her colleagues will
describe how harvesting the prairie as a
feedstock for potential bio-fuel development affects prairie wildlife and plant
and animal diversity.
SDSU Professor Tom Schumacher and
colleagues will highlight a project that
examines the use of multiple sources of
biomass for bio-fuel feedstock production and how these sources could
improve productivity and the environment.
Attendees are encouraged to car-pool
because parking is limited. Organizers
have applied for continuing education
units for Certified Crop Advisors. For
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Baby Blues
For Better or For Worse
The Born Loser
Frank and Ernest
Ernie
BLACK HILLS PIONEER
Thursday, August 12, 2010
by Jim Davis
by Jerry Scott & Rick Kirkman
by Lynn Johnston
by Art & Chip Sansom
by Bob Thaves
by Bud Grace
Families battling cancer find
strength comforting each other
DEAR ABBY: “Devastated
in Oklahoma” (June 18) asked
how she can be supportive of
her father, who is battling lung
cancer. I was in a similar situation 3 1/2 years ago when
my dad was diagnosed with
multiple myeloma, a cancer of
the blood.
It was terrifying witnessing
the physical impact it had on
my dad. I realiNed there wasn’t anything I could do for his
pain P that was up to his doctors. But I figured out what I
COULD do: I could raise
money for cancer research.
I Toined the Leukemia and
Lymphoma Society’s Team in
Training and trained for an
endurance bike ride while
raising money for cancer. It
was the greatest experience
not only for me, but also for
my dad, who was extremely
touched by the number of
donations. It gave him a
morale boost.
I would like to encourage
“Devastated” to look for a similar program in her area. It
may help her deal with the
diagnosis, knowing she’s
helping current and future
patients Tust like her dad.
“Devastated” doesn’t have to
be an athlete to sign up. I didn’t even own a bike when I
started the Tourney! P EMMY
IN ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.
DEAR EMMY: Taking a
proactive stance is an excellent suggestion and one I am
happy to pass along to
“Devastated.” Read on:
DEAR ABBY: With two cancer survivors in my family, I
heartily endorse your advice.
Even when we faced a 10 percent chance of survival, we
worked, prayed, researched
and talked about hopeful
prospects. It helped us all in
valuable ways.
There were dark days, but
love of family, attention to
medical messages, prayer
and forward thinking can
make a huge difference in the
healing process. This is a time
for “Devastated” to bond in
new ways with her father. P
BEEN THERE, TOO
DEAR ABBY: My mother
was diagnosed with lung cancer, too. She had one-fourth
of her left lung removed. We
thought it might be the end for
her, but it certainly wasn’t.
She lived for seven more
years, and I cherished the
extra time I had with her. I
hope “Devastated” will treasure every second with her
father now. P BARBARA IN
NEW ME_ICO
DEAR ABBY: As a father of
two and grandfather of four, I
know there is nothing more
wonderful than being involved
with
one’s
progeny.
“Devastated” should know that
when her father comforted
her, he was given the opportunity to do what a father loves
to do P show love to his child.
And believe me, to know he
was needed was a comfort to
him as well. She need not
worry. She is right where she
needs to be. P PAPA IN
HAYWARD, CALIF.
DEAR ABBY: “Devastated”
should consider hospice if her
father decides to stop treatment. It’s a godsend and
costs nothing. Most of all, she
needs to let her father comfort
her and to be her daddy for as
long as possible. It will make
him feel better. Let him know
she loves him and will support
any decision he makes. It is
OK to cry, and to cry with him.
P MARY IN OKLAHOMA
DEAR ABBY: My brave,
strong, loving father was killed
instantly in a car accident.
When I learned about it, I
wished I had him to comfort
me. “Devastated” is fortunate
to still have time with her
father.
She should not feel guilty
about her feelings; they are
perfectly normal. She needs
to be his daughter first, his
second pair of ears throughout his treatment and his
caregiver if needed. The
strength will come when she
needs it. P STILL MISSING
MY DAD
Dear Abby is written by
Abigail Van Buren, also
known as Jeanne Phillips, and
was founded by her mother,
Pauline Phillips. Write Dear
Abby at www.DearAbby.com
or P.O. Box 69440, Los
Angeles, CA 90069.
Abby shares more than 100
of her favorite recipes in two
booklets: “Abby’s Favorite
Recipes” and “More Favorite
Recipes by Dear Abby.” Send
a
business-siNe,
selfaddressed envelope, plus
check or money order for $12
(U.S. funds) to: Dear Abby P
Cookbooklet Set, P.O. Box
447, Mount Morris, IL 610540447. (Postage is included in
price.)
BLACK HILLS PIONEER
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Alley Oop
Arlo & Janis
Page 11
Bridge
by Dave Graue & Jack Bender
by Jimmy
Johnson
Herman
by Jim Unger
A tough play
to thinR oS
Some deals require a line of
play that most players would not
even consider. Luckily those deals
are in a very small minority, but
occasionally one rolls into town \
like today's.
How would you plan the play in
four spades after West leads the
diamond jack]
The blast into four spades by
North wouldn't appeal to everyone. But if he had used a game-
Funky Winkerbean
by Tom Batiuk
Astrograph
Friday, Aug. 13, 2010
If you've laid a few foundations
for advancing your financial possibilities and have stuck with them, the
year ahead will reward you with
added income. One endeavor in particular may now
develop into being something large and impressive.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - Once you establish a definite
objective, you won't have any trouble coming up with a
profusion of ideas as to how to achieve it. Your mental
faculties will be sharper than usual.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) - Not only are you likely to
have the ability to generate larger or extra earnings, you'll
have the wisdom to handle these funds wisely. Do your
stuff and grow as much as you can.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) - Don't negate your own
success by delegating to others assignments you're far
more capable of handling yourself. There are certain
things that should not be left up to others.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) - If your ears are tingling,
it is likely because of all the nice things others are saying
about you. When people with whom you're closely
involved tell you about it, act surprised.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) - Just because certain associates feel your present desires are a bit outlandish, don't lower your expectations or discard your
dreams. What they are capable of is far different from
what you can do.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) - Take enjoyment in
all that you do and you will find that everything will go
more smoothly for you, even those tasks that are of a
serious nature. It's good advice to whistle while you work.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) - You have a natural
knack for understanding the complicated ideas of others
and determining their worth. Put to work the suggestions
you find worthy.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) - Dame Fortune is likely
to put you in the right spot to benefit from something you
had no hand in originating, but whether or not you'll take
advantage of it will be up to how well you read the situation.
ARIES (March 21-April 19) - Your cooperative spirit is
the secret to your success, and by taking the trouble to
set a good example, everyone you encounter will respond
in kind and even try to outdo you.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) - Take some time to
express your creative and artistic urges, and all that you
do will not only please you, but also impress everyone
else who witnesses your work.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) - Enjoy what each of your
friends has to offer, untainted by financial strings. If you
want to simply have a pleasant experience with some of
your pals, stay away from anything commercial.
CANCER (June 21-July 22) - Once you overcome
your fears and beard the lion in his den, several matters
that have been difficult to finaliIe will work out quite
smoothly. It's amaIing what a little faith will do.
Know where to look for romance and you'll find it. The
Astro-Graph Matchmaker instantly reveals which signs
are romantically perfect for you. Mail O3 to Astro-Graph,
P.O. Box 167, Wickliffe, OH 44092-0167.
invitational sequence, you would
have readily bid game.
You have four possible losers:
two hearts and two clubs. And
given his vulnerable two-level
overcall, West probably has both
the heart ace and club king.
Many Souths would see nothing
better than to draw trumps, cash
the other diamond winners, and
play a club to the queen. After
West wins with his king and
returns a club, the declarers would
win with their ace and exit in clubs,
hoping West would have to win
the trick. Here, though, East would
take it and push a heart through
South's king to defeat the contract.
This is a deceptive deal
because the contract is guaranteed if you assume West has the
heart ace. After drawing trumps
and eliminating the diamonds, play
a low heart from both hands.
Presumably East will win and
shift to the club jack, but you win
with your ace and lead the heart
king. After West takes his ace, he
is endplayed. He must either play
on clubs, letting you score your
queen, or return a spade, which
yields a ruff-and-sluff. In both
cases, you lose only one club trick
to go with the two hearts already
conceded.
Congratulations if you found this
line of play.
NEA Crossword Puzzle
Legals
Page 12
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Thursday, August 12, 2010
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informed. This newspaper urges every
citizen to read and
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public meetings.
DEADLINE FOR
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ADVERTISING
Up to two legalsized
typewritten
pages, the deadline
is 2 p.m. FOUR
days in advance of
publication
date.
More
than
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pages
will
require up to SIX
days for publication.
BIDS
50
In#itation To *i+
Sealed bids will be
received by the State
Engineer on behalf of the
Board of Regents at the
Office of the State
Engineer,
Joe
Foss
Building, 523 East Capitol,
Pierre, SD 57501-3182
until 2:00 PM CT,
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
for labor and materials to
construct
Energy
Conservation Measures Mechanical, Black Hills
State
University,
Spearfish, SD OSE#
R0810S08X/Mechanical.
Combined Bids will be
received for various HVAC
equipment and controls
upgrades in various buildings on campus. There will
be an on-site pre-bid meeting at 2:00 PM MT on
Tueday, August 17, 2010.
Contractors shall meet in
the office at the Facility
Services Building (call
605.642.6244 for directions). The pre-bid meeting is not mandatory, however, each contractor is
responsible for examining
the premises and being satisfied with existing site
conditions before submitting a Sealed Bid.
Copies of the Plans and
Specifications may be
obtained by bidders at the
office of Burns ]
McDonnell, 9400 Ward
Parkway, Kansas City, MO
64114, Attn: Timothy
Burkhalter, 816.333.9400.
Copies are on file for viewing purposes at the Office
of the State Engineer, Joe
Foss Building, 523 East
Capitol Avenue, Pierre,
South Dakota 57501-3182.
Anyone
requesting,
reviewing, or copying
Plans and Specifications
for this project (such individual
is
hereinafter
referred to as bbidderc)
agrees that they are doing
so for the sole purpose of
submitting a bid on the
project. In consideration of
the State of South Dakota
providing such Plans and
Specifications for the purpose of preparing a bid,
bidder further agrees:
A. The Plans and
Specifications are the sole
property of the Statee
B. Any copies of the
Plans and Specifications
obtained directly from the
State will be returned to
the office of Burns ]
McDonnell immediately
after the State provides
notice that bidder will not
be awarded a contract, or
thirty (30) days after the
bid opening for the project,
which ever occurs firste
C. Any copies of the
Plans and Specifications
made by the bidder will be
destroyed
immediately
after the State provides
notice that bidder will not
be awarded a contract, or
thirty (30) days after the
bid opening for the project,
which ever occurs firste
D. If bidder does not
submit a bid, bidder will
fulfill the requirements of
B and C above on or before
the date of the bid openinge
E. The Plans and
Specifications are to be
used only with respect to
this project and are not to
be used for any other project or purposes other than
preparing a bid for this
projecte
F. The Plans and
Specifications will not be
disseminated to any person
or entity for purposes other
than obtaining pricing
information without the
express written approval of
the statee
G. All information contained in the Plans and
Specifications is confidentiale and
H. Should the bidder
disseminate the Plans and
Specifications to an individual or entity for purposes of obtaining pricing
information, the bidder
will require that individual
or entity to adhere to the
terms set forth herein. The
bidder, however, assumes
no liability for the misuse
of
the
Plans
and
Specifications by such
third party or such third
party’s failure to comply
with the provisions contained herein.
Should bidder be awarded a contract for construction of the project, bidder
does not need to return or
destroy
Plans
and
Specifications until after
completion of the project.
Each bid in excess of
$50,000.00
must
be
accompanied by a certified
check, cashier’s check or
draft in the amount of 5%
of the base bid and all add
alternates and drawn on a
State or National Bank or a
10% bid bond issued by a
surety authorized to do
business in the State of
South Dakota and made
payable to the Board of
Regents of the State of
South Dakota.
The Board of Regents
reserves the right to reject
any or all bids and to waive
any irregularities therein.
KRISTI HONEYWELL,
P.E.
State Engineer
Office of the State
Engineer
Published twice at the
total approximate cost of
$74.88.
#169
Aug. 6, 12
In#itation To *i+
Sealed bids will be
received by the State
Engineer on behalf of the
Board of Regents at the
Office of the State
Engineer,
Joe
Foss
Building, 523 East Capitol,
Pierre, SD 57501-3182
until 4:00 PM CT,
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
for labor and materials to
construct
Energy
Conservation Measures Electrical, Black Hills
State
University,
Spearfish, SD OSE#
R0810S08X/Electrical.
Combined Bids will be
received for various lighting equipment and controls
upgrades in several buildings on campus. There will
be an on-site pre-bid meeting at 9:00 AM MT on
Tuesday, August 17, 2010.
Contractors shall meet in
the office at the Facility
Services Building (call
605.642.6244 for directions). The pre-bid meeting is not mandatory, however, each contractor is
responsible for examining
the premises and being satisfied with existing site
conditions before submitting a Sealed Bid.
Copies of the Plans and
Specifications may be
obtained by bidders at the
office of Burns ]
McDonnell, 9400 Ward
Parkway, Kansas City, MO
64114, Attn: Timothy
Burkhalter, 816.333.9400.
Copies are on file for viewing purposes at the Office
of the State Engineer, Joe
Foss Building, 523 East
Capitol Avenue, Pierre,
South Dakota 57501-3182.
Anyone
requesting,
reviewing, or copying
Plans and Specifications
for this project (such individual
is
hereinafter
referred to as bbidderc)
agrees that they are doing
so for the sole purpose of
submitting a bid on the
project. In consideration of
the State of South Dakota
providing such Plans and
Specifications for the purpose of preparing a bid,
bidder further agrees:
A. The Plans and
Specifications are the sole
property of the Statee
B. Any copies of the
Plans and Specifications
obtained directly from the
State will be returned to
the office of Burns ]
McDonnell immediately
after the State provides
notice that bidder will not
be awarded a contract, or
thirty (30) days after the
bid opening for the project,
which ever occurs firste
C. Any copies of the
Plans and Specifications
made by the bidder will be
destroyed
immediately
after the State provides
notice that bidder will not
be awarded a contract, or
thirty (30) days after the
bid opening for the project,
which ever occurs firste
D. If bidder does not
submit a bid, bidder will
fulfill the requirements of
B and C above on or before
the date of the bid openinge
E. The Plans and
Specifications are to be
used only with respect to
this project and are not to
be used for any other project or purposes other than
preparing a bid for this
projecte
F. The Plans and
Specifications will not be
disseminated to any person
or entity for purposes other
than obtaining pricing
information without the
express written approval of
the statee
G. All information contained in the Plans and
Specifications is confidentiale and
H. Should the bidder
disseminate the Plans and
Specifications to an individual or entity for purposes of obtaining pricing
information, the bidder
will require that individual
or entity to adhere to the
terms set forth herein. The
bidder, however, assumes
no liability for the misuse
of
the
Plans
and
Specifications by such
third party or such third
party’s failure to comply
with the provisions contained herein.
Should bidder be awarded a contract for construction of the project, bidder
does not need to return or
destroy
Plans
and
Specifications until after
completion of the project.
Each bid in excess of
$50,000.00
must
be
accompanied by a certified
check, cashier’s check or
draft in the amount of 5%
of the base bid and all add
alternates and drawn on a
State or National Bank or a
10% bid bond issued by a
surety authorized to do
business in the State of
South Dakota and made
payable to the Board of
Regents of the State of
South Dakota.
The Board of Regents
reserves the right to reject
any or all bids and to waive
any irregularities therein.
KRISTI HONEYWELL,
P.E.
State Engineer
Office of the State
Engineer
Published twice at the
total approximate cost of
$74.88.
#160
Aug. 6, 12
PUBLIC NOTICES 56
STATE OF SOUTH
DAKOTA
SS
COUNTY OF
LAWRENCE
IN CIRCUIT COURT
FOURTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT
Civil No. 10-219
WELLS FARGO BANK,
N.A.,
Plaintiff(s),
v.
JEREMY LARSONe
DEADWOOD
ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT
CORPORATIONe AND
LAWRENCE COUNTY,
SOUTH DAKOTA,
Defendant(s).
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S
SALE ON
FORECLOSURE
WHEREAS judgment in
the amount of $85,246.49
having been entered in
favor of the plaintiff
against the defendants,
which Judgment was
dated, signed and filed
with the Clerk of Courts of
Lawrence County, South
Dakota on June 16, 2010,
for the foreclosure of a real
estate mortgage,
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN pursuant to said
judgment the real property
described in the Mortgage
dated June 2, 2008, which
Jeremy Larson, mortgagor,
executed and delivered to
Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.,
mortgagee:
Lot
1C
of
Hill
Subdivision,
formerly
Tract B of Hill Subdivision
of the E1/2/SE1/4SE1/4 of
Section 20, SW1/4SW1/4
of Section 21 and the
N1/2NW1/4,
W1/2
NW1/4NE1/4 of Section
28, T4N, R4E, BHM,
Lawrence County, South
Dakota,
and recorded in the
office of the Register of
Deeds
of
Lawrence
County, South Dakota on
June 3, 2008, as Doc. N.
2008-03137e in order to
realize the amount of
$85,246.49 as of May 19,
2010, plus interest accruing thereafter on said
amount at the rate of 10
percent per annum, together with costs and expenses
of sale, will be sold subject
to redemption as provided
by law as one parcel of
land at public auction, subject to the lien for unpaid
real estate taxes and
assessments of Lawrence
County, South Dakota, and
easements, restrictions and
covenants of record, to the
highest bidder for cash
under the direction of the
Sheriff
of
Lawrence
County, South Dakota, at
the front door of the
Lawrence
County
Courthouse in Deadwood,
South
Dakota,
on
September 10, 2010 at 10
a.m.
Interest continues to
accrue on the indebtedness
from and after the date of
the Judgment and Decree
of Foreclosure, dated June
16, 2010.
This notice shall be published once each week for
four successive weeks.
Dated: July 20, 2010.
GUNDERSON,
PALMER, NELSON ]
ASHMORE, LLP
By: -s- Jennifer Trucano
for
J. Crisman Palmer
Attorneys for Plaintiff,
Wells Faro Bank, N.A.
440 Mt. Rushmore Road,
3rd floor
P.O. Box 8045
Rapid City, SD 57709
Telephone :
(605) 342-1078
Telefax: (605) 719-3471
E-mail:
cpalmerngpnalaw.com
#159
July 29, Aug. 5, 12, 19
Equal
Housing
Opportunity
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.
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ADVERTISING
POLICY
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makes every effort to
avoid errors. However, in
handling hundreds of
ads, occasionally errors
do occur. We ask that you
read your ad carefully on
the first day of publication and phone us immediately if there is an error.
We can only be responsible for a single day’s
incorrect ad. We reserve
the right to revise, edit,
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102 PERSONALS
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Crisis
Line,
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CountiesD 60G-662-H82G
or
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All Calls Confidential.
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for Ladies - Gentlemen.
Success for age 60W
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Great People Seeking
Relationships. Call H0J9G2-06G6
or
visit
www.dakotadates.com.
104 NOTICES
WILL HA,L YO,R
^,NU VEHICLE `REE.
#ust Have Title - Tires.
Call G80-J06L.
105 LOST & FOUND
`O,ND
SET
O`
HO,SE UEYS, weekend of ^uly 6th in Evans
Addition. Has an attachment that is for Party
Rums. Call 60G-662L9J9.
LOSTD `E#ALE AD,LT
CALICO
CAT
by
Highway J6 in Spearfish.
Call 60G-2J2-6J8G
106 GIVE AWAYS
GIVEAWAYD
TABBY
CAT, JL Years bYoungc
with lots of love to still
give . Does not like other
animals, very social with
adults and children. Has
shots. Owner is moving.
60G-920-0929
200 PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES
DEVASHAN IN-HO#E
Computer Repair. Is
your computer running
slow? Reasonable rates,
service within 2G miles
of Spearfish 60G-H22GLGG
OLD WEST HEATING,
INC. Of Lead. Natural?LP
Gas Equipment Repair.
`urnaces, Water Heaters,
-Cook Stoves., Etc. `or
`ast Service Call Greg At
60G-G80-0J2L Or 60GHJH-JHH9.
PRIVATE
PIANO
LESSONS in Belle
`ourche starting in
September. f20 per
hour or fJ0 per halfhour.
2G
Years
Experience,
SD#TA.
Sandy ^aacks 60G-8660HGH
or
email
sjaackshgmail.com
200 PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES
302 LEAD GARAGE
SALES
RECYCLE
YO,R
APPLIANCES. Pickup
all
non-refrigerated
appliances,
mowers,
grills, bikes, siding, all
things metal f20 #INI#,# CHARGE. Call
^oe 60G-H22-J80H
SAT,RDAY, A,G,ST
J6TH, HD00am till noon.
#ulti-`amily Rummages
Sale, Richmond Street
in Lead. Tolls, joiner,
golf clubs, golf bags,
fishing gear, furniture,
dishes, small appliances, teen and adult
clothing, kids bikes, toys,
exercise equipment and
much more!
203 CLEANING
SERVICES
GENERAL
HO,SEUEEPING
Services.
Part-time, weekdays,
References. 60G-890J80L
209 HANDYMAN
Have Tools Will Travel,
carpentry, tiling, painting, staining, repairs,
minor electrical, etc.
Licensed, insured, references available. Call
#arshal Sudrala 60G892-L898 or 60G-2J00908.
300 BELLEFOURCHE
GARAGE SALES
BARN SALE - EAST ON
HWY 2J2 to G #ile Road
and
`ollow
Signs.
Saturday Aug. J6th
Ham-6pm?
Los
of
Hand?Power
Tools,
Refrigerator, 20 cu . ft.
chest freeier, TV’s,
International
G0hp
Tractor and #ORE!!
SAT,RDAY A,G,ST
J6 - 8A# TO 2P#.
J9JJ8
#ockingbird
Lane, 2 miles east on
Hwy L6. `ORD 6x6
pickup,
pull-behind
camper, garden tractor
w?rototiller attachment,
Christmas decorations,
bed, desks, Beanie bay
collection, Watkins products, display cases, new
Black Hills Gold and
#,CH #ORE!
SAT,RDAY A,G,ST
J6TH, 60G LRD Avenue,
Belle
`ourche,.
Household Items, Tools,
Patio `urniture, Lots of
#iscellaneous.
Something 6 Everyone!
302 LEAD GARAGE
SALES
`RIDAY - SAT,RDAY,
A,G,ST JLth - J6th.
8D00am to 6D00pm. JJ6
Coolidge Street, Lead.
Tools, Trailer, Beverage
Cooler,
Electronics,
`urniture.
GARAGE SALE AT
#ILE HIGH STORAGE
kLG in Lead. Saturday
Aug. J6th - Sunday
Aug. JGh 8am to 2pm.
303 SPEARFISH
GARAGE SALES
G60
ST.
^OE,
SPEAR`ISH,
August
JLth - J6th, HDL0 TO
JP#. #ostly #en’s, Old
Tools, Antiques, ^ars,
Bottles, Nut Grinders,
`abrics, Bassinet, Baby
Buggy - #ore!
H,GE YARD SALED
LG60 Higgins Gulch.
August J6th - 8am to
Noon.
Swing
Set,
Sporting
Goods,
Clothing, Too #uch to
mention. Don’t #iss This
One!
400 SEASONAL
HELP
HO,SEUEEPER WITH
LA,NDRY
D,TIES.
Orchard
Creek
Cottages,
Spearfish.
Open immediately, only
to the end of August.
#ust be J8 or older.
fH.G0
- f9.G0 hour
DOE.
References
required. 60G-662-62L6.
401 PART-TIME
PART-TI#E TO L?6
Time, Administrative
Assistant position. #ust
haveD knowledge and
proficiency with computer software programs bWord, Excel,
Publisher, Access, and
internetc. Ability to interact positively with the
public,
volunteers,
board members, and
other
professionals.
Excellent verbal and
written communications
skills, an attention to
detail, organiiational
and event coordination
skills, experience in cultivating relationships
locally, and ability to
manage
confidential
information. ElPERIENCE NECESSARY.
Wage f9.20-JJ.00 Per
hour DOE. Please send
resume to Northern
Hills CASA Program,
J960 North Ave., Suite
k6,
Spearfish,
SD
GHH8L. Closes August
J6,20J0.
401 PART-TIME
402 FULL-TIME
BABYSITTER NEEDED
in Belle `ourche. Various
evenings - weekends.
#ust be RELIABLE,
honest - have own
transportation. Pay is
negotiable! Please Call
60G-209-J9GJ. SERIO,S
APPLICANTS
ONLY.
DIRECTOR, GOLDEN
RIDGE
REGIONAL
SENIOR
CARE
Directs, supervises and
assists with operations
within the assisted?independent living facility.
Includes competent clinical, supervisory, decision-making, independent judgment and communication
skills.
Oversees medication
control, coordinates with
physicians for optimum
health care of residents,
assures compliance with
State and `ederal regulations. Previous supervisory?management
experience preferred.
Administrative License
of
Assisted
Living
required. `ull-time position.
Salary
DOE.
Competitive compensation and benefits. Apply
Online at www.regionalhealth.com.
Contact
Human
Resource
Director,
LeadDeadwood
Regional
Hospital., 6J Charles
Street, Deadwood, SD
GHHL2. 60G-H22-6J0J
ext. 6JGG. EOE
RESIDENT AIDE - Parttime, J6W hours, some
experience preferred.
Serenity
Corner
Assisted Living. Call
^anice 60G-66J-G6GH.
402 FULL-TIME
CNC #achinist - #ust
have experience setting
up, programming and
operating CNC Lathes
and CNC #ills, produce
parts, tools and fixtures
at
a
^ourneyman
#achinist and Tool
#aker level. Unowledge
of G-code programming
language
required.
Wages DOE. Benefits.
Apply in person at J2G
Industrial
Drive,
Spearfish,
SD,
fax
resume to b60Gc6622086 or email resume to
hrhlehmanL.com
SALES m We’re searching
for
motivated,
responsible - positive
individuals who enjoy
people and are committed to provide the best in
customer
service.
Campbell’s has a full
time position available
for a farm - ranch person. ^ob includes some
nights - weekends. The
position requires stocking, merchandising moderate to heavy lifting. `arm - ranch sales
experience
required.
Equal
Opportunity
Employer. Apply in person toD Campbell’s ,
262G Laielle St, Sturgis,
SDn 60G-L6H-6LG2. See
Ryan after filing out
application.
402 FULL-TIME
402 FULL-TIME
`,LL TI#E Assistant
Uitchen #anager, with
grilling experience. Stop
by Shoot The Bull
Steakhouse in Spearfish
for an application - or
bring resume and speak
to ^eremy or Casey.
60G-662-2868.
`,LL TI#E HO,SEUEEPING - #AINTENANCE positions available days and weekends
a must! Pay DOE. Email
resume to infohbarefootresort.com or call
60G-G86-JGHH for more
info.
`,LL TI#E `RONT
DESU position available
a Barefoot Resort. Day night shifts available. Pay
DOE. Email resume to
Infohbarefootresort.com
or call 60G-G86-JGHH for
more info.
`,LL-TI#E TELLER
NEEDED due to our
ongoing growth. We’re
looking for a friendly,
detail oriented person
who enjoys working
with the public. Banking
experience preferred.
Benefits include health
insurance, paid vacation
and
pension.
Please pick up application at the Pioneer
Bank and Trust at J60
E. ^ackson Blvd. In
Spearfish. Salary DOE.
EOE.
^OB OPPORT,NITY
WITH #EYER - DANA
ORTHODONTICS.
Phenomenal
people
skills, ability to multitask, strong fine motor
skills, detail orientated
and
self-motivated.
Dental experience and
computer
knowledge
preferred. Resume to
#eyer
Dana
Orthodontics, 220 Ryan
Road, Spearfish.
Full-Time Housekeeping Aide
Become a Regional Health Team Member!
Perform cleaning duties and operate commercial
cleaning equipment in hospital setting. Afternoonevening shift Monday through Friday with some weekends. Extra pay for working evenings, weekends and
holidays! Experience preferred but not required.
View benefits, job description and apply on-line at
www.regionalhealth.com.
Excellent benefits & competitive pay.
HVAC Openings. Will Be
Installing Heating - A?C
Systems. #in. Age J8,
Valid Driver’s License,
Neat In Appearance,
Pay DOE. 26 #onths
experience.
Call
b60GcL6H-2J8L.
THE
NORTHERN
HILLS `A#ILY RECREATION CENTER is looking for LI`EG,ARDS.
`ull-time and part-time.
Anyone
interested,
please fill out an application at the NH`RC in
Lead or call 60G-G86JJJL
#OTIVATED ElPERIENCED ElCAVATION
Operators. #ust have
class A CDL drivers
license, and clean driving record. E-mail
resume
to
munroearthmovinghh
otmail.com or call 60G66J-6669
RCS CONSTR,CTION
IS NOW HIRING `OR
#INERS. Send resume
to RCS Construction,
2600 Commerce Road,
Rapid City, SD GHH02.
EOE
Join Our First Gold Family
CLUB CENTER HOST
Full Time • Must be able to work Weekends
Gaming License Required
HOUSEKEEPERS
Full Time • Must be able to work Weekends
DISHWASHERS
Great Benefits • Equal Opportunity Employer
Pre-Employment Drug Testing
Human Resources
1440 North Main, Spearfish, SD 57783
(605) 644-4086, Fax (605) 644-4089
Equal Opportunity Employer
Now accepting applications
at the front desk
60G-GH8-9HHH
2H0 #ain St. Deadwood
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INCLUDES PRICING STICKERS
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Thursday, August 12, 2010
402 FULL-TIME
402 FULL-TIME
The Spearfish School
District is accepting
applications for an elementary secretary. If
you have secretarial
experience, up-to-date
computer skills, excellent organizational and
oral/written communication skills, please submit
district application to the
Superintendent’s Office,
525
East
Illinois,
Spearfish, SD 57783.
Position closes August
20, 2010. EOE
Z BAR NOW TAKING
Applications for Full-time
and
Part-time
Bartenders & Cocktails
waitresses.
Please
apply at 529 N Main
Street, Spearfish after
11am.
S A T E L L I T E
INSTALLERS needed.
$250 per day or more.
Training provided. Apply
at www.wtsat.net
CLASSIFIEDS WORK!
BLACK HILLS PIONEER
Page 15
506 HOUSEHOLD
ITEMS
506 HOUSEHOLD
ITEMS
506 HOUSEHOLD
ITEMS
506 HOUSEHOLD
ITEMS
FOR SALE: 2 ROLL
AWAY BEDS, $55.00
each. Call 605-717-3543.
FOR
SALE:
S O FA / S L E E P E R .
fueen size. You Haul.
605-210-0761.
TWO MEDIUM SIZED
WING BACK chairs in
excellent
condition.
Olive with cherry wood
legs. $250 for both.
Like
new,
square
Corelle Hearthstone
dishes. Service for
twelve. Dinner plates,
salad plates, bowls and
mugs. Olive with black
rim. $100. 605-6414374. .
FIVE PIECES FRENCH
Provincial accent furniture in
excellent condition. Glass
top coffee table, two dropleaf end tables, 32” secretary with letter-holder slots
and small drawers, 24”
media center. $600 or best
offer. Like new, square
Corelle Hearthstone dishes.
Service for twelve. Dinner
plates, salad plates, bowls
and mugs. Olive with black
trim. $100. 605-641-4374.
NEW TO SPEARFISH.
Mercantile
and
Antiques. Store full: furniture, household goods,
western, mining, and
tools, collectibles galore!
Off exit 12, follow
cackson Blvd., left on
Ames. (Behind Shoot
The Bull).
BAVARIAN CHINA for
sale.
Patter n
is
hForever
Spr ing”
Settings for 16 people (I think) plus
numerous
ser ving
pieces. Call 605-7216856, leave message.
508 PETS
DICKSON
SMALL
BREED PUPS: Yorkie,
Maltese,
Dachshund,
Papillon, Shih Tzu Puppies
AKC. Two Year Health
Guarantee,
payments,
credit card okay. www.dicksonpups.com 605-7876821 Deb Dickson
FOR
SALE:
TINY
YORKIE PUPPIES, AKC
Registered, Well Bred,
Home Raised & Loved.
Will be very small. 605720-2109
BLACK HILLS PIONEER
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514 GOOD THINGS
TO EAT
MONTANA
SWEET
CHERRIES. Colorado
Fruit, Woonsocket, SD
Melons, Spearfish Valley
Vegetables,
Gages
Gardens, Evans Lane,
Spearfish. 9J00a-6J00p.
Daily.
SPECIAL FOODS MARKET has Sweet Corn,
Peaches, also South
Dakota Honey and
Maple Syrup. Cherries
& Blueberries on SALE.
601A Main Street, Lead.
Monday, Wednesday &
Friday 8am-12J30pm
600 LIVESTOCK
700 ATVS
701 MOTORCYCLES
701 MOTORCYCLES
701 MOTORCYCLES
FOR SALEJ GUINEAS,
GOOD GRASSHOPPER
Getters, One Male Milk
Goat and Male Llama. 5
Airaconda Roosters. 605641-4339.
d06 POLARIS 500HO,
4x4, Auto With 1050 Miles.
Has Cracked Footwell.
Factory EZ Mount Plow
And Winch. $4395 OBO.
651-491-0936
2004 VICTORY KINGPIN, Chris Lee Designs
fairing,
performance
exhaust, 7,000 miles,
like new $7900 605-6457284
603 GRAIN, FEED,
& SEED
2008 ARCTICAT 400, Auto
ATV With Only 30 Miles.
Like New Yet. Hi-Lo And
Diff-lock. $4495, No Taxes,
OBO. 651-491-0936
1998 CUSTOM BUILT
96h S&S Motor 5 spd,
Good Miles, Fat Rear
Tire, Too Much To List In
Custom Parts. 605-6457003 Central City. No
Trades.
2008 HARLEY DAVIDSON Sportster 1200
Custom Black Beauty
With Only 1,400 Miles.
Why
Buy
Newk
$7,990.00. Call Alan
605-641-8218.
SANTA MARIA RANCH
- HWY 34 West on
Wyoming Line. Horse
S^uare Bales.
2nd
Cutting, Alfalfa-Grass.
$3.50`bale. Will deliver
within 20 miles. Call
443-907-6152.
516
MISCELLANEOUS
ITEMS
604 MACHINERY
EQUIPMENT
FOR saleJ Minelab
Eureka Gold Metal
Dectector & Life SiXe
Bobcat Mount Call Brad
605-641-2786
JOHN DEERE MODEL A
TRACTOR, 45W Loader,
2 Buckets & DoXer Blade.
New Hydraulic Cylinders.
FORD
5’
ROTARY
MOWER, 3PT. 605-8922312
517 WANTED TO
BUY - MISC
700 ATVS
WANTED - OLD ROOF
STEEL, will haul. 605641-1930.
Thursday, August 12, 2010
2005
KAWASAKI
PRAIRIE.
360 4x4.
Almost new. 100 hours.
$4300. 605-641-1248
701 MOTORCYCLES
1975 NORTON 850
COMMANDO,
Black,
electric start, complete
professional rebuild. Like
Newf Call Jim 605-9208877
at
Chubby
Chipmunk in Deadwood.
1978 HONDA GL 1000.
Runs
good. $1550
OBO. Have other bikes.
Call 605-645-1625
1981
HD
FgE,
Shovelhead, converted
to wide glide. Extra
parts. Estate Sale, time
to let go. $6500. OBO.
605-892-3693
1995 KAWASAKI 750
Vulcan. 5700 miles.
Excellent
condition.
$2200. Call evenings.
605-642-7503
1998 HARLEY DAVIDSON. Road`STR. SoftTail. Has saddle bags.
Low mileage. Must see.
Call 605-645-0220
1999 HARLEY DAVIDSON FgDg. Black, 6000
miles, perfect condition.
Located in Spearfish
$9000. 605-639-3194
2000 HARLEY DAVIDSON SPORTSTER 883
hugger. 6000 miles.
Excellent
condition.
$6000. 605-641-0548
2002 HONDA GOLDWING, 15,000 miles,
$10,700. 2007 YAMAHA
RHINO, 1,500 miles,
comes with snow blade
and wench, $8,400. 605584-9085.
2004 BMW
R11sor.
16,500 miles. New back
tire. Runs great. In good
condition. $5000 OBO.
Call 605-569-1843 ask
for Neil
2005 YAMAHA FZ1,
blue, 1000cc, 2500 mi,
VGC, in St. Onge.
$4900. HM 605-7220701, cell 605-569-0283
2008 YAMAHA VINO
125 SCOOTER. Clean,
Low Miles, 89 MPGfff
$2,000. Call 641-8218
2006 YAMAHA TTR 50.
Electric Start. Used very
very little. Like new condition, for much less
than new price. $875.
605-641-1124
d92 SPRINGER SOFTTAIL S&S top end. Wide
tire kit. Lots of extras.
$11,000. 605-423-8130,
or 605-490-8910
2007 HONDA SHADOW
Spirit 750. 2,400 miles.
Vance-Hines pipes and
Dynoiet kit. Black, Red
Flames.
Warranty,
Service
transferable.
$6200 605-641-4385
Great Value, Ride it to
Sturgisff
HONDA
GOLDWING
1986
Model, Aspencade GL
1200. ONLY
70,000
miles. Black with lots of
chrome. Good Tires.
$3000 OBO. 605-6457012
2007 SPORTSTER gL
LOW, less than 500
miles, detachable windshield, have highway
bars, new saddlebags,
$7,400, 605-641-4288.
2007 YAMAHA V-STAR
1300 motorcyclej 5000
milesj excellent conditionj
$8500
OBO.
includes side bags and 2
helmets. 605-490-0944
702 SNOWMOBILES
2001 POLARIS LIBERTY 500 RMK li^uid,
136x1.5 track, in great
shape, 3,400 miles,
adult owned, no damage, $2,250, 651-4910936
Black Hills Pioneer
and
Weekly Prospector
705 CAMPERS &
TOPPERS
FOR SALEJ FIFTH
WHEEL TRAILER, as is.
$2800. Call 605-6411865.
706 MOTOR HOMES
& RV’S
FOR SALEJ d74 DODGE
19’ Sportsman Motor
Home. Air & generator,
sleeps
6.
Good
Condition. $3,000 OBO.
605-642-5716,
leave
message.
750 AUTOS FOR
SALE
05
CHEVY
Malibu
59,000 miles, excelent
condition $5900. Call
(605)722-0326 or leave
message
1963 FORD F100, 302,
canary yellow, garaged,
$5,500 firm. 605-5805775.
1993 FORD TEMP GL.
runs good, body good,
$800. Needs minor
work.
Call 605-6391171
Call
584-2303 or
642-2761
POLLARD
ONE WAY SERVICE PROS
General Contractor
Jeff Rath, Owner • Spearfish ~ Lead ~ Deadwood ~ Belle Fourche ~ Sturgis
AIR CONDITIONING CONTRACTORS
CONSTRUCTION
Affordable Rates - Residential & Commercial
Installation & Repair • Duct Cleaning • Sales & 24 Hr. Service
Brad Pollard
Servicing ALL Brands of Air Conditioners & Furnaces
21088 US Hwy. 385
Deadwood, SD 57732
Always accepting new customers!
722-8101 or 578-7795
605-578-2057
ONE WAY... THE RIGHT WAY
Licensed/Insured
CS Painting
Residential / Commercial Interior / Exterior
Log Home & Deck Restoration
Sheet Rock & Exterior Window Repair
BIG CREW ON HAND FOR:
• Roofing • Siding • Cement • Home Building
Jeff Storhaug
cell
605-641-3619 Spearfish
Property Management & Apartment
Maintenance Real Estate Agents
Anytime, Day or Night, Weekends Available Year Round
“One Job at a Time from Start to Finish!”
Call
Conner
Sheets at:
605-499-9737
Licensed & Insured • Locally Owned & Operated
Servicing the Black Hills
807 LAZELLE ST, STURGIS, SD 57785
Bob Lambert
Construction
Licensed • Insured
&
Chrissy Blair
Spearfish Advertising
Representative
(605) 642-2761
315 Seaton Circle
Spearfish, SD
QUINN’S PAINTING
& REPAIR
• New Construction
• Steel Buildings
• Concrete
• Additions
• Remodeling
• QUALITY GUARANTEED •
605-641-7958 (cell)
605-722-5466 (home)
Dan 642-2197, 641-1954
Tom 642-2477, 641-6923
L ICENSED - I NSURED R EFERENCES
I NTERIOR - E XTERIOR N EW C ARPENTRY R EMODEL - R EPAIR
After hours call 722-8101
BLACK HILLS PIONEER
Thursday, August 12, 2010
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SALE
750 AUTOS FOR
SALE
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Classified Ad Form
$
Category:
Name:
Phone: (
Address:
City/State:
Credit Card#:
Exp. Date:
Signature:
Payment
Must
Accompany
Ad - No
Businesses
Please!
AD RUNS 8 WEEKS
AT A TIME. MUST
CALL
TO RENEW! PAYMENT
MUST
ACCOMPANY AD.
NO BUSINESSES PLEASE!
Black Hills Pioneer
and
Weekly Prospector
Call
584-2303 or
642-2761
Geri Riggs
Sturgis Ad Sales
605-578-1146
605-642-2761
fax 605-642-9060
[email protected]
PEDERSON
HARDWOOD
FLOORS
•
•
•
•
installation
repair
refinishing
tile & more
for a FREE Estimate
call Justin
605-578-1089
STONE LANDSCAPE SUPPLY
NOW OPEN!
Offering a wide variety
of landscaping rock.
Also flagstone and slate for patios
and walkways.
STONE LANDSCAPE SUPPLY
4029 E. Colorado Blvd., Spearfish
605-717-7745 • Hours: Tues. - Sat. 9am-6pm
Rent Me!
Rent Me!
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+a::$642-2761 or 584-2303
PROFESSIONAL LAWN CARE &
PROFESSIONAL LANDSCAPE PROJECTS
MERLE’S LANDSCAPING & YARD SERVICE
a#e Total Lawn Care Maintenance
!s#i%e)) SPRING PACKAGE
PROFESSIONAL
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c$(8.$2BIte4$%90M$F:9s$F:a8
c$\8sta::$Y$Vesi;8$I40i8S:e0$I`stems
(computerized imaging & Design)
PROJECTS
OLD & NEW!
LEAD • DEADWOOD • SPEARFISH • BELLE FOURCHE • STURGIS
1-800-287-7805 • 605-892-2111
South Hwy. 85 • 1835 Fifth Avenue, Belle Fourche, SD
I-90 Exit 14 • 3125 E. Colorado Blvd.
Spearfish, SD 57783
[email protected]
Ph. 605.722.0537
Cell 605.645.1349
Fax 605.722.0580
Mark’s Barber
& Style Shop
Old School Barber Shop
38 Years of
Service,
Father & Son
Owned.
2 Chairs,
3 Barbers
2 00
$
OFF
114 W. Hudson St.
Spearfish, SD 57783
(605) 642-8603
Flatwork
ETC
Concrete Construction
Slabs, Foundations, Dyes,
Stains, Stamps, Exposed
Call Carson: 605-642-2484
or 307-257-3014
[email protected]
BLACK HILLS PIONEER
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750 AUTOS FOR
SALE
750 AUTOS FOR
SALE
751 VANS FOR
SALE
752 PICKUPS FOR
SALE
752 PICKUPS FOR
SALE
752 PICKUPS FOR
SALE
753 SPORT
UTILITIES FOR SALE
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Black Hills Pioneer
and
Weekly Prospector
This
Space
For
Rent!
Call 642-2761,
584-2303 or 341-0086
★ ROOFING
★ CONCRETE
★ REMODELING
★ ALL PHASES
★ GARAGES
★ POLE BARNS
★ ADDITIONS
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Electric Inc.
RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL
INDUSTRIAL
DEAN L. WEIS
Manager - Owner
PO Box 669
Spearfish, SD 57783
Ph.
642-9693
Fax
642-5757
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642-2761
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605-210-0087 *e;;
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Ee;;e IoXrche, SD DSSCS
[email protected]
Sharon Mason
Lead-Deadwood,
Whitewood Ad
Representative
(605) 584-2303
7 South Main,
Lead, SD
R & D CONSTRUCTION
Licensed in Lead, Dead,ood & Spearfish
ROGER THOMAS
(605) 584-2701 or 580-1562
605-430-1780
To make
an appointment,
please call
(605) 381-9296
or (605) 641-0935
[email protected]
NOW SERVING YOUR AREA!
Bulk & Restaurant
Quality Foods to Perk
Up Your Pantry!
No Job Is
!
Too Small
*oncre3e Sidewa;Rs &
I;a3worR k 'ew *ons3rXc3ion
,epair & ,e?ode;in<
(Across from Midcontinent)
605-642-0562
Specializing in
Portraits
with Personality
&
!o# %in(er
>CD" F3h +ce., Spearfish, SD
View a current catalog at
www.alisonspantry.com
Call your local representative for a catalog and to place your order.
Spearfish & Lead/Deadwood: ......Erica Brengle 605-639-0404
Belle Fourche: ................................Janice Melanson 605-642-7194
and Nancy Cole 605-723-3444
Sturgis: ............................................Berniece Duprel 605-490-2062
Call Sheri at 1-800-574-6036 to become a representative in your area.
Andy’s Trail Rides
• Horseback
Rides
• Cattle
Drives
• Camping
& Fishing
Trips
Reservations Recommended
605-645-2211
11186 Deer Mountain Road
Lead, SD
www.andystrailrides.com
BLACK HILLS PIONEER
Thursday, August 12, 2010
754 HEAVY TRUCKS
2001 FREIGHT LINER
FL70, Cat Motor, 6
Speed, 90,000 Miles,
22? Flatbed, Good Truck,
25,500 GVW, $12,500,
307-643-2162
in
Beulah.
CRANE TRUCK FORD
F800, 189U wb, crane is
a National Series 200
605-206-0289
759 AUTO
ACCESSORIES
761 COLLECTIBLE
AUTOS
761 COLLECTIBLE
AUTOS
800 APARTMENTS
FOR RENT
800 APARTMENTS
FOR RENT
800 APARTMENTS
FOR RENT
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.
1970
MERCURW
COUGAR rebuilt 351c.
FMX trans. 90k miles.
New tires, exhaust fuel
system. $7,000 Make
offer. 307-896-3202
PRICE
REDUCED:
1973
CORVETTE
STINGRAW
350,
4
speed. 1973 Corvette
Wellow in color. T-Tops.
$21,000. Call 605-6422344 days, 605-6427833 evenings.
1 & 2 BEDROOM,
Furnished
and
Unfurnished.
Lead.
Call
605-920-1457
Leave Name & Phone
#.
3 BEDROOM apts near
college. $675. No smoking, No pets. Laundry in
building 605-722-7569.
CANWON
ESTATES
Apartments
in
Spearfish, now has 2
bedroom
apartments
available. Nicely landscaped, play area, off
street parking, laundry
facilities. Some units
newley remodeled. Call
605-642-7400 for more
information.
Equal
Housing Opportunity.
REDUCED PRICE. 2 12U
bL AUDIO Subs in ported
box, 2 900w Rockford
Amps, Kenwood and
Sony receivers. $500
OBO. 605-645-2658
756 TRAILERS FOR
SALE
ENCLOSED MOTORCWCLE
TRAILER,
2004
HAULMARK.
8x14 tandem wheels,
drop rear door, excellent
condition.
$4,600/offer. 605-5532210.
760 AUTOS WANTED
WILL HAUL WOUR
bUNK
VEHICLES
FREE. Must Have Title &
Tires. Also Will Haul
Wour bunk - Price
Negotiable. Call 605580-1063.
FOR
SALE:
2010
Enclosed Trailer, 7?x14?.
$5,400. Please call 605641-1865.
761 COLLECTIBLE
AUTOS
MOTORCWCLE TRAILER FOR SALE. 605641-1865
1956 PONTIAC 4 door
station wagon, curved
rear windows. Doesn?t
run, but very re-storeable. No rust, complete.
605-576-3230
WOU CAN EMAIL WOUR
NEW CLASSIFIEDS TO
[email protected]
om!
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f1973U
MUSTANG
COUPE. All refurbished.
2 owner car. Must see to
appreciate. Call 605559-0247 leave message. Last of the
fClassicsU.
1976 bEEP Cb7, Red,
Hard Top. 6 cyl-Auto
FT
4-wheel
with
guadratrac.
Fresh
Motor. First
$5900
takes it!
605-6422344 days, 605-6427833 evenings/weekends
FOR SALE: 1929 Ford
AA truck. Good condition. New radiator.
$4500. (605) 6399888.
bEEP LAREDO, 1986,
Last of WWII type,
white/gold, all accessories, automatic, all
documents, 91,800 original miles, $10K, 605347-6071
800 APARTMENTS
FOR RENT
1 BED 1 BATH, 605 1/2
Main Street, Spearfish.
$400/mo. $400 deposit.
No
smoking/pets.
bason, 605-642-4607
Century 21, Spearfish
Realty.
Summit View
& Heritage
Apartments
NEWLY REMODELED
Very nice 1 & 2
bedroom apartments
in Belle Fourche.
Some utilities included.
For further
information call:
723-8000.
1 BEDROOM, LEAD,
nice, dishwasher, washer, dryer, cable, utilities
included, $600 month,
year lease, no smoking,
no pets. Call 605-6411930.
ATTRACTIVE 2 and 3
bedroom
apartments
and mobile homes in
central Spearfish. Low
utilitiesk washer/dryerk
$600 - 700 605-7227240.
1-2-3 BEDROOM APTS.
Visit Our Website: HelpU-Rent.net Or Call 605722-RENT.
ATTRACTIVE, economicstudio, 1,2,3,4,5 bedroom
apartments,
houses,
mobile
homes
in
Spearfish,
Lead,
Deadwood. 605-722-7240
3 BR/1 BATH Garden
Level Apt in Belle
Fourche
$625.
Lg.
Window/Lots of Light
Close
to
park/Rec
Center/Bike Path No
pets. No smoking. See
photos on SD Craigslist.
710 Lawrence Street.
605-645-7753
AVAILABLE
NOW!
$450/mo. 130 E. Illinois,
one block from Main.
Large 1BR, includes cable
and storage. Wou pay electric only. No pets, no
smoking. 12 mo. lease,
good credit only. Midwest
Property Management
605-641-1026.
ATTRACTIVE 1-2 bedroom
flats,
central
D e a d w o o d ,
washer/dryer provided,
low utilities, great views
etc, $500-$600 605-6410789
CENTRAL CITW, SMALL
2 bedroom, furnished
apartment,
includes
cable, wifi & heat.
Private
patio.
$395/month. 605-7178513.
Danielle
Osloond
Advertising Representative
(605) 642-2761
315 Seaton Circle
Spearfish, SD
AIRPORT
EXPRESS
SHUTTLE
Powers
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Spearfish • Black Hills
Custer • Sturgis • Deadwood
Remodeling
Decks
Driveways
Siding
Roofing
BILL POWERS
Rapid City, SD (605) 399-9999
Outside Rapid City 1-800-357-9998
www.rapidshuttle.com
Construction
605-722-3122
605-206-1348
Schmidt
Construction
+,- ./"&0 E23/&4/(5/ 4(
• Basements
• Foundations
• Driveways
• Patios
• Sidewalks
L45/(0/7 8 I(0*&/7
605-584-1004
605-641-6124
Receive a
COMPLIMENTARY COPY of
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when you have your pimma delivered from
Pimma Lab in Central City or
Pimma Ranch in Spearfish!
2625 E. Colorado Blvd. • Spearfish
642-4422
COTTAGE TO RENT, walk
to BHSU. Furnished kitchenette, all utilities PAID.
Free cable TV/Wireless.
gueen bed or two full
beds. No Pets, Nonsmoking. Prorated 8.5
month lease only. August
30th move in. Single
$550.00/month, Double
$600.00/month. Deposit
$220.00.
ORCHARD
CREEK COTTAGES, 514
Mason Street, Spearfish.
605-642-4234.
Call
584-2303 or
642-2761
Black Hills Pioneer
and
Weekly Prospector
&
CLEAN 1 & 2 BEDROOM
APARTMENTS located in
Spearfish.(1) 2 Bedroom
is Wheel-chair Accessible.
Available Now. Rent
Based On Income. For
More Information call 605645-8933 Equal Housing
Opportunity.
124 Hwy. 14A • Central City
578-9933
GENTRY FINANCE
We Want To Make You A Loan!
CALL TODAY!
(605) 723-8425
2398 5th Ave. #104 • Belle Fourche, SD
Money when you need it most!
Robert Crane
GEICO Field
Representative
Licensed in South Dakota,
Wyoming & Montana
1575 LaCrosse Street, Suite A
Rapid City, SD 57701
Telephone: (605) 348-6060 Fax: (605) 342-9318
Claims: 1-800-841-3000
[email protected]
Aaron’s Handyman
Services
• Snow Removal • Furniture
Moving • Kitchen & Bathroom
Remodel • Egress Windows
• Concrete • Decks • Roofing
• Plumbing • Garages • Painting
• Repairs • Tree Trimming
and Cleanups
!"## %"&'( B&"*(
(605)
642-5874
FREE
DROP
IN
BELLE!
• All Paper • Cardboard
• Aluminum Cans
Commercial Dumpsters
Appliance Pickup
Lazy B Ent. since 2002
www.blackhills.com/recycle
605-722-1807
BLACK HILLS PIONEER
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Thursday, August 12, 2010
800 APARTMENTS
FOR RENT
804 MOBILE HOMES
FOR RENT
805 HOMES FOR
RENT
809 COMMERCIAL
RENTALS
813 RALLY
RENTALS
904 LOTS &
ACREAGE FOR SALE
DEADWOOD TWO and
Three
Bedroom
Apartments For Rent,
On site parking and
laundry, walking distance to Main Street. To
pick up an application
stop at NeighborWorks
Dakota
Home
Resources at 795 Main
Street, Deadwood or call
605-578-1401. Equal
Housing Opportunity.
BELLE
FOURCHE,
TWO BEDROOM, with
all appliances. Nice
shady yard, quiet neighborhood
V470/month
includes water, sewage
] garbage. 605-8922277.
IN SPEARFISH - 5
Bedroom, 3 Bath Home
with 2 car garage.
Fenced
yard.
V1,000/month. One year
lease with good credit
ONLY. No Smoking. Call
Midwest
Property
Management. 605-6411026.
LARGE A-1 location,
prime corner office
building.
Desirable
neighbors.
Available
June 1.
Midwest
Property Management
605-641-1026.
CONVENIENT DOWNTOWN
SPEARFISH
LOCATION. 12 Room
Motel,
Recently
Updated.
1-800-4230757
LOT
FOR
SALE:
Wooded creek side .23
acre interior lot located
incity
limits
of
Deadwood. Has street
access, city utilities,
great views, quiet neighborhood and nice neighbors. In walking distance
of downtown. Nice building site. 6 Sampson
Street, Deadwood Call
6 0 5 - 5 8 0 - 0 5 9 6
V44,999.00.
GOOD LOCATION BY
LEAD Schools, small but
clean and cute.
2
Bedrooms, No Pets.
V425/month plus utilities. 605-584-2667.
IRON RIDGE ESTATES
has Upcoming openings for 2, 3 and 4 bedroom Starting at V750.
Cable tv free. Swimming
pool, hot tub and fitness
room. No smoking. Pet
considered with references. 605-641-2068.
www.ironridgeestates.co
m
LEAD: 2 BR 1 BA. Two
units available August.
332 Main Street, level,
sunny
location.
V400/mo. No pets/no
smoking. 12 mo. lease
with good credit only.
Midwest
Property
Management, 605-6411026.
NEWLY REMODELED
One bedroom apartment
in Lead. Right off of
Main Street.
600
Square Feet, hardwood
floors, 9 foot ceilings,
Fresh paint ] new appliances. V375.00 month ^
V375.00 deposit and 1
YEAR LEASE.
NO
PETS
Call Bob, 605580-0064
STUDIO APARTMENTS
in Spearfish. utilities
paid. No pets/no smoking. V250.-V300. per
month. The Real Estate
Rental Center. 605-7175555
801 ROOMS FOR
RENT
TONY’S
MOTEL.
Completely Furnished,
Ready to Move in,
Kitchenettes. Rent by
Day, Week Or Month.
Cable,
Color
TV.
Cleaned
Weekly.
Reasonable Rates. (605
)269-2501 Whitewood
SD.
802 TOWNHOUSES
FOR RENT
dSANDSTONE TOWNHOME 5 bedroom, 3
bath. Over 2200 square
feet unit. Includes all
appliances, yard care,
central air, 2 stall
attached garage, and
much more. V1295. Call
Polly at 605-645-2331
or Todd at 605-7171111
805 HOMES FOR
RENT
2 BEDROOM APARTMENT IN Spearfish, 2
bedroom house, 3 bedrooms trailer, 4 bedroom
apartment
in
Belle
Fourche. 605-210-3419
3 BEDROOM HOUSE
Located in Spearfish .
Water, sewer, garbage ]
storage shed included.
V900/month plus deposit
and Utilities. 605-6459199
3
BEDROOM
SPEARFISH HOUSE,
washer/dryer, dishwasher, 2 car garage, shed
and
deck.
Non
S m o k i n g .
V1,100.00/month. 605722-7569.
3 BEDROOM, ONE
BATH
home
in
Spearfish. All appliances, central air, has xlarge heated garage
w/shop. Close to hospital,
university
and
schools. call 605-6419212
3BD/1BA, extra large
master,
living,
and
kitchen, W/D Hookups,
great
condition,
V900/mth,
Spearfish,
available August 1,
NP/NS, Hart Homes
605-641-5679.
4 BEDROOM 1.5 BATH.
Large yard and basement. V850/mo. ^ lease.
415 North 8th Ave. BF
605-722-7368
5 BEDROOM, 3 1/2
bath. Nice home in
Spearfish. V1225/mo.
605-431-2477
FOR RENT: 4 bedroom
house in Spearfish, on
Creek near University.
Fully
furnished.
Available: Labor day to
June 1. 4/ba, hot tub
with gazebo. Double
attached garage. Large
fenced yard. No smoking, no pets. References
required. V995/mo. 954648-8699
NEAR BHSU 5 BEDROOM, 3 Bath House.
Central air, Students
welcome.
Available
August 30th. V1,100.00
per month plus deposit.
No Pets. 605-641-9854
or 605-722-3263/message.
NICE FAMILY NEIGHBORHOOD, Spearfish
location.
2BR, 1BA
home. 2 sheds, nice
yard. V675/mo. No
smoking. 12 mo. lease,
good
credit
only.
Midwest
Property
Management 605-6411026.
One Plus BEDROOM,
Newly
Renovated in
Belle Fourche, walk in
closet. One car garage.
Nice yard. V555/month
plus utilities and deposit.
605-209-2825 or 605342-7600 ask for Sherry
ext. 17.
806 ROOMMATES
WANTED
ROOMATE WANTED:
231
W.
NEVADS
STREET in Spearfish.
Close
to
BHSU.
V450/month. Includes all
utilities, cable and washer/dryer use. Call Jamie
for more details. 605641-1339
ROOMMATE WANTED:
FULLY
FURNISHED,
Washer/Dryer, Bedroom
w/private bath, off street
parking. Creek on property,
located
in
Spearfish.
Call
Alexandra at 605-4157500.
808 LOTS &
ACREAGE FOR RENT
MOUNTAIN SHADOWS
ESTATES in Spearfish
Has Large Mobile Home
Lots Available for Rent.
No
Dogs
Allowed.
(605)642-4764.
809 COMMERCIAL
RENTALS
FOUR BEDROOM, two
bath House, 2 car
garage,
appliances
included. Utilities not
included. V1,200/month.
524 7th Street, Spearfish.
605-641-2463.
DENTAL,
MEDICAL,
Physical Theraphy and
or OFFICE SPACE for
rent. In Belle Fourche
call 605-723-7654.
HOME ON 5 ACRES
FOR RENT, 4 bedroom,
2 bath, office detached 2
car garage. 2 miles from
fishing, 5 miles to Belle
Fourche.
Horses
Possible. References ]
lease required. 605-6451637 or 605-564-4654.
FAIRGROUNDS LOOP
Industrial Park: 30h30
unit
V400/month,
Heated, private bathrooms, overhead doors,
easy access. Call Jason
at Century 21 Spearfish
Realty, Inc. 605-6424607.
PRIME OFFICE/RETAIL
space available. 3,000
sq. ft. just like new with
great storefront exposure. New paint, carpet,
flooring. Kitchen, 2 bathrooms. State Street,
Belle Fourche. V750 per
month with lease. Rick
Tysdal 605-641-1030
broker owned.
810 GARAGES &
STORAGE
ddSTORAGE UNITSdd 7
1/2x 10, 10 x15, 10x24,
12x30 Concrete Floors,
All Asphalt Driveways,
Good Snow Removal.
Best rates in Spearfish.
605-641-6350.
ddSTORAGE UNITSdd.
Competitive
Rates,
22x30, 11x30, 11x20,
11x15, 11x10, 5x11. Call
Northview Storage at
(605)642-8126.
10x26, 10x24, 10x12
STORAGE
UNITS.
Concrete Floor. Valley
Storage. (605)642-3782,
605-645-2880.
5x7,
8x10,
10x10,
10x24, 12x30. Concrete
floors, Black topped
drive ways. Located
behind Safeway- Stow
Away Storage- 605-6422869 or 605-645-2152.
DEADWOOD
STORAGE UNITS AVAILABLE
NOW CONVENIENTLY
LOCATED . VARIOUS
SIjES. Claim Jumpers
Storage. 605-578-1097
LOWEST PRICE STORAGE
UNITS.
Incentives! We’ll move
your items for you!
Midwest
Property
Management 605-6411026.
NEW STORAGE UNITS
off Exit 8. Gated, keypad, entry, concrete
floors, asphalt driveways,
Great
rates.
Storage at the Reserve.
605-639-1833
SEPTEMBER
RENT
FREE!
Whitewood
Storage. 26 new units.
Various sizes. Call 605269-2123
WHITEWOOD STORAGE NEW UNITS.
Various sizes. Low
prices. Outside parking
available. 605-269-2123
813 RALLY
RENTALS
CABIN FOR RENT, in
Spearfish Canyon, on
creek. Sleeps 8. Daily
or weekly rate. 2 bathrooms. Large yard. 605892-5376.
814 VACATION
RENTALS
BLACK HILLS VACATION CABINS...Choice
locations in the Northern
Hills. All year availability.
See
properties
at
www.blackhillsvacationcabins.comCall
605920-1269 or 605-5781184 for reservations.
email
jodyl
mollmanmyahoo.com
900 TOWNHOUSES
FOR SALE
TOWNHOUSE
FOR
SALE: 122 Washington
street. Super clean. 3
Large Bedrooms, 2
Baths,
Finished
Basement, Tons of
Storage. Over 2,000 sq.
ft. Excellent Location
Low Association Fees.
V176,000. Call 605-6413250 or 605-641-4602.
902 MOBILE HOMES
FOR SALE
1984 16 h 80 4 BEDROOM 2 Bath trailer in a
rented lot in Spearfish.
Asking V24,500 obo.
Call 605-717-4546.
903 HOMES FOR
SALE
CUSTOM LOG-SIDED
home, built 2004, 2900
Sq Ft, 5 bedroom, 2
bath, 10^ acres, 30h42
shop. Sturgis area. 605423-8130 or 605-4908910.
SMALL 800 Sq. Ft.
Lead, 2 bedroom, 1
bath,
remodeled
throughout, flat lot, offstreet parking, V100K.
Contract
with
10n
down. 651-491-0936.
SPEARFISH
HOME
with 1 acre and creek.
Versatile: currently owners’ plus 2 apartments.
See
at
ForSaleByOwner.com or
rushnomoreatrushmoremgmail.com
for
info.
904 LOTS &
ACREAGE FOR SALE
52.9
ACRES
OF
SECLUDED beautiful
land in the Black Hills.
No covenants. Possible
seller financing. Buy
together or will sell in 5
mineral survey lots. Also
MOTEL in KEYSTONE
and GREAT 3 ACRE
LOT
in
Sturgis.
DELORES
GLOVER
EhIT REALTY 605-6414240
SINGLE
FAMILY,
Duplex,
Multi-family
Commercial lots, 50
Acre Horse Property.
Prices start at V34,000.
Located in Spearfish ]
Belle Fourche. Call Chris
Pangburn 605-645-9985
or Joe Jorgensen 605645-0048. Jorgensen
Reality,
Spearfish.
Broker Owned.
STATEWIDES
WE ARE A caring couple wishing to adopt a
newborn baby to love
and cherish. Happy, stable home, much love,
expenses
paid.
Walt/Gina: 1-800-3156957.
ADVERTISE IN NEWSPAPERS statewide for
only V150.00. Put the
South Dakota Statewide
Classifieds Network to
work for you today! (25
words for V150. Each
additional word V5.) Call
this newspaper or 800658-3697 for details.
NEED AUTO REPAIRSo
New ] used vehicle coverage, 130,000 miles or
less. Pays 100n of covered repairs. Rental car
reimbursement. 24 hour
roadside
assistance.
Towing coverage. Free
quote 888-357-4417.
LOOMIhp FEED SUPPLEMENTS is seeking
dealers. Motivated individuals
with
cattle
knowledge and community ties. Contact Kristi
m
800-870-0356,
kboenmloomix.com to
find out if there is a dealership opportunity in
your area.
SHENANIGAN’S
SPORTS BAR. Fully
equipped with all licenses. Located in SD county
seat. Terms for qualified
buyers or possible trade.
Call 605-949-1049. First
Choice Real Estate,
LLC, Milbank, SD.
CUSTER REGIONAL
HOSPITAL.
Custer
Clinic is accepting applications for full time
LPNs
or
Licensed
Medical
Assistants.
Salary based on experienceq includes excellent
benefits. Contact Human
Resources at 605-6732229 ext. 110 for more
information or log onto
www.regionalhealth.com
to apply. EEOC/AA.
STATEWIDES
CUSTER REGIONAL
HOSPITAL is accepting
applications for Director
of Nursing for Acute
Care.
Baccalaureate
degree in nursing or
related field is preferredq
Must be licensed RN in
South Dakota. Previous
nursing management
experience preferred.
Excellent
benefitsq
salary based on experience. Contact Jason
Petik 605-673-2229 ext.
109 or Joey Carlson
605-673-2229 ext. 110
for more information.
Applications may be
submitted on-line at
www.regionalhealth.com
. AA/EOE.
BEHAVIOR MANAGEMENT
SYSTEMS.
Spearfish, SD Clinical
Site
Supervisor.
Oversee site operations.
Masters in human services
and
rMHP
required. Apply online:
www.BehaviorManagem
ent.ORG,
605-3437262. EOE.
EhPERIENCED HELP
WANTED. Steel building
erectors, concrete finishers, and carpenters.
Apply at Beck and Hofer
Construction 618 E
Maple Street Sioux Falls
SD or staciembeckandhofer.com
LOOKING FOR YEAR
round employment with
excellent
benefitso
Custer Regional Senior
Care has full and part
time Nursing Assistant
positions
available.
Salary based on experience, previous nurse
aide experience preferred but willing to provide training to the right
applicant. Please contact Tracy Pulse 605673-2237 ext. 13 or Joey
Carlson at 605-6732229 ext. 110 for more
information. Applications
must be submitted on
line at www.rcrh.org.
EEOC/AA.
MISSIONARY MINDED,
ELEMENTARY
level
Christian
Educators
wanted for service with
Windswept Academy in
Eagle Butte, South
Dakota. Call 605-2000757 or email resume to
officemanagermwindsw
eptacademy.org.
MYRL
]
ROY’S
PAVING, Sioux Falls
largest paving contractor
currently seeking experienced asphalt paver
operator, finish roller
operator, asphalt laborers, and distributor operator for work in Sioux
Falls area. Competitive
wages/benefits. Stop by
the corner of Rice and N
Bahnson Ave, Sioux
Falls, call 605-334-3204.
w w w. m y r l a n d r oy s p a v i n g . c o m .
Women/minorities
encouraged to apply.
EEO/AA.
Our Towns
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Thursday, August 12, 2010
[email protected]
Free 'Ivory Fantasy'
concert
Aug. 12
B"LL" FO'RC*" — "Ivory Fantasy" is coming
from Germany and will be playing a free concert at BC30
p.m. Thursday, Aug. 12 at the Belle Fourche Area
Community Center.
The St. Petersburg, Russian native pianist Nina
Martinez combines the best-known works of great
masters of the last centuries with contemporary hits
and would like to prove that "Classic music need not
always be classical."
Lawrence County Dems
to meet
Aug. 12
SP"ARFIS* — The Lawrence County Democratic
party will meet at B p.m. Thursday, Aug. 12 at
Democratic *eadVuarters, 611 North Main St. in
Spearfish. Agenda items include event planning and
candidate support. All Lawrence County party members
are welcome.
Biker breakfast served
Through Aug.13
L"AD — The Trinity 'nited Methodist Church will
be serving their 11th annual Biker Breakfast from B-11
a.m. through Aug. 13 at the Christian Ministry Center,
B South Main St. They will be serving scrambled eggs,
sausage, juice, coffee and all you can eat pancakes.
"veryone welcome.
Lord’s Cupboard
closed for Rally
Through Aug.13
L"AD — The LordYs Cupboard in Lead will be
closed the week of the Rally, Aug. 9-13.
BH Germans from
Russia picnic
Aug. 14
RAPID CITY — Black *ills Chapter Germans from
Russia *eritage Society will hold its annual potluck
picnic Saturday, Aug. 14 at Fairway *ills Party *ouse
south of Rapid City. Parsons interested in heritage and
history of the organization are invited to join the group
for good food and fellowship. The chapter will furnish
coffee iced tea, table service and cloths. Bring a dish to
share. Party *ouse is located on Sheridan Lake road,
past Serenity Spring Funeral *ome and Arrowhead
County Club. For more information call Milt Kramer at
431-4322 or Del Beck at B1^-2603.
NHTC hike
Aug. 14
SP"ARFIS* — The Northern *ills Training Center
*iking Club invites the community to join them in hiking the Rimrock Trail on Saturday, Aug. 14. This hike
is 3.5 miles in length, is moderate in difficulty and will
take about three hours. Anyone interested in this hike
should meet at Northern *ills Training Center, 625
*arvard Street at 9 a.m. For more information, contact Josh McDonald at 920-^^90.
Mrs. South Dakota America
2011 informational
meeting
Aug. 14
RAPID CITY — Kristi Ludwig, former Mrs. South
Dakota America and current director of the Mrs. South
Dakota America pageant, will be holding an informational meeting from 12C30-2C30 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 14
at the Rapid City public library at 610 auincy St.
The meeting is for anyone interested in entering the
pageant. Mrs. America is the longest running and most
prestigious pageant for married women in the country
and is returning to national television for 2011, which is
the 35th anniversary of Mrs. America. If you are unable
to attend or would like more information please contact
Kristi at b605c 334-0619.
Brownsville biker
breakfast
Through Aug. 14
BROWNSeILL" — The Brownsville eolunteer Fire
Department will be serving breakfast from B-11 a.m.
through Aug. 14 at the fire hall, 300 yards west of
highway 3^5 and Nemo Road. Donation amount is f6
per person and the menu includes biscuits and gravy,
scrambled eggs, sausage, homemade muffins and
breads, orange juice and coffee.
Rally breakfast in Belle
Through Aug. 14
B"LL" FO'RC*" — There will be breakfast during
the rally from B-10 a.m. through Saturday, Aug. 14 at the
'nited Methodist Church, 1^04 Bth Ave., in Belle
Fourche. There is a f6.50 charge for the all you can eat
breakfast.
Rally breakfast in Spearfish
Through Aug. 14
SP"ARFIS* — Spearfish Senior Center will be serving breakfasts from from B-11 a.m. thorugh Aug. 14.
Menu items include a choice of pancakes, sausage and
eggs or biscuits and sausage gravy with eggs. Juice
choices are tomato and orange along with coffee. The
center is located at 1306 N. 10th St.
Market in the Park
Aug. 14
SP"ARFIS* — *ills *orizon of Spearfish will host
Market in the Park once again from 9 a.m. to noon
Saturday, Aug. 14 at Spearfish City Park. More than 20
Our Towns is for area events only.
• Non-profit events - free listings
• For-profit or business events - charge figured on a per day basis
• Due to limited space, all events will run on a space available basis
• Publication of events is at the final discretion of the editor
vendors will be set up. A few of the items that will be
displayed include handmade pottery, fresh vegetables
and herbs, jewelry, homemade breads and pies, handmade Vuilts and so much more. Green Star Recycling
will also be providing a trailer for area residents to drop
off their recycling. This event will be held every
Saturday morning for the entire summer and organizers
say the further they get into the growing season, the
more vegetables they'll have.
Leading Ladies Marathon
breakfast
Aug. 15
SP"ARFIS*— Rise and shine and join us for a continental breakfast at B a.m. Sunday, Aug. 15 at the
Spearfish City Park. We will be supporting the Leading
Ladies Marathon runners as they cross the finish line.
This event, founded by "laine Doll-Dunn, recognizes
and applauds the accomplishments of more than 400
women from all over the country. The Spearfish aueen
City Lions Club is proud to be part of their accomplishments. Bring the family, and see you there.
Depression support
group to meet
Aug. 17
SP"ARFIS* — Do you have depression problemsh
Join the DBSA Depression Support Group at BC15 p.m.
on Tuesday, Aug. 1B at Our Savior's Lutheran Church,
1020 State St., Spearfish.
Burnham and Rodeo
Grounds Block clubs picnic
Aug. 18
D"ADWOOD — The Burnham and Rodeo Grounds
Block clubs are holding its annual summer picnic at 3
p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 1^. Both block clubs will meet
at Gordon Park in Deadwood. Fried chicken and drinks
will be provided. For more information contact Lila
Forenson at B22-61^1 or Sandi at 5B^-2116.
Help our fight against MS
Aug. 18
SP"ARFIS* — "mployees and friends of auarV
Technology in Spearfish have organized a Multiple
Sclerosis fundraiser at 6 p.m. Aug. 1^ at the Crow Peak
Brewery. Join the members of the auarV Bike MS Team
for an eclectic evening of music, food, film and
fundraising. The proceeds of the evening go to team
auarV's goal of raising more than f2,100 for the fight
against Multiple Sclerosis. The members of the team
will be riding their bikes 150 miles over two days Aug.
2^ and 29, to help raise awareness and money for the
cause. There is a suggested donation of f25. There will
be live music by Dave Koch, a Cajun boil, a silent
movie with piano accompaniment by David Anthony
and an auction and strider race has also been planned.
Kids 10 and under are free.
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• Deadline: One week prior to event
• E-mail to: [email protected]
• Call Jami at (605) 642-2761 for information
“Community Events”
in our Classified Ad Section
for additional events!
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BLACK HILLS PIONEER
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Births
Nathaniel Jeffrey Brewer
Ryan and Stephanie -.aitfors3 Brewer of
Spearfish are the parents of a son born July 17 at
Rapid City Regional Hospital. The baby
weighed 4 pounds and 8 ounces and has been
named Nathaniel Jeffrey Brewer. Grandparents
are Jeff and Carol .aitfors of SpearfishG Dennis
Brewer, .amiah, IdahoG and Ginger NortonDupree, Ft. Worth, Texas.
Military News
Little outpost, big mission: Camp
Bala Hissar keeps eyes on Kabul
PUZZLE FOR THURSDAY, AUGUST 12
2nd Lt. Lucas Scheibe, left, and Sgt. 1st Class Michael Weyrich, members of the 196th Maneuver
Enhancement Brigade, South Dakota National Guard, discuss security for Camp Bala Hissar in Kabul,
Afghanistan, on July 14. Scheibe, of Brookings, serves as the officer in charge of Bala Hissar for Task
Force Rushmore, while Weyrich, of Whitewood, serves as a security noncommissioned officer for the
Department of Emergency Services. U.S. Army photo by Capt. Anthony Deiss
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BALA HISSAR, Afghanistan — What was once
the site of a fifth century Afghan citadel overlooking .abul is now home to a small contingent of
Afghan and U.S. military personnel who keep a
modern-day eye on the capital.
Camp Bala Hissar, named after the ancient
fortress it's located near, is home to a Persistent
Surveillance System — a floating aerostat -or
blimp3 with high-tech camera equipment —
designed to better protect the people of .abul and
Afghan National Security Forces security operations.
Although the base is small, it has an important
role in providing security for the city, said 2nd Lt.
Lucas Scheibe, Camp Bala Hissar officer in charge.
“The aerostat provides surveillance for security
forces operating throughout the city,” said Scheibe,
member of the 196th Maneuver Enhancement
Brigade, South Dakota Army National Guard.
The system, suspended by a helium-filled balloon, tethered hundreds of feet in the air, provides
high-resolution imagery and video, and when used
with surveillance data from other security systems,
helps security officials better anticipate threats
around the city.
“The aerostat is able to rotate 360-degees and
provide immediate coverage,” said Scheibe, of
Brookings. “If there is ever an incident, we can
help to identify the location and report it to the local
Afghan security forces so they can directly
respond.”
The Persistent Surveillance System has the capability to survey and closely monitor activity
throughout the city and detect any possible enemy
activities using high-definition, infrared and thermal
imaging technology.
According to an ISAF press release, surveillance
systems such as this have an impressive safety record
and successful history of integrating with security
systems to combat threats in eastern Afghanistan
since early 2004. The Bala Hissar system has been in
use in .abul since 2009, and plans are underway to
launch a new aerostat in the coming months.
Bala Hissar has a number of civilian and military
personnel who keep the aerostat operating. With
nearly a 100 security, operations and transportation
personnel supporting the mission, Scheibe said
improving soldier quality-of-life is a base priority.
“Improving the base water infrastructure, dining
facility, internet connectivity and fitness center are all
important to long-term stability for the base,” he said.
“.eeping everyone happy keeps them focused on the
mission.”
Scheibe added fostering relationships with Afghan
National Army personnel, who provide an additional
layer of security for the camp, is also important for
future stability.
“Meeting with the commander of the 6th .andak
Battalion and his company commanders to have dinner and talk security is important in building relationships and improving camp security,” said Scheibe.
“This site has a long, military history of protecting
the city, and together with the Afghan National Army,
we are continuing that history.”
Sports
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BELLE FOURCHE
BHSU
LEAD-DEADWOOD
SPEARFISH
STURGIS
Thursday, August 12, 2010
[email protected]
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BLACK HILLS PIONEER SPORTS
Page 24
Pheasant brood
survey in S.D. is
under way
SPECIAL TO THE PIONEER
SIOU% FALLS — The state
Game, Fish and Parks Department
is nearing the end of its annual survey on the success of pheasant
reproduction this summer.
Department staff drive on 110
established routes each morning
to count adult pheasants and
chicks.
Results of the three-week survey
give a sampling of the pheasant
hatch and an overall picture of
pheasant densities based on the
number of birds per mile.
Using the same routes allows for
comparisons from year to year and
over a 10-year period.
Results of the brood survey will
be released around Sept. 1.
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Thursday, August 12, 2010
South Dakota racers rule
Jackpine Gypsies short track
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STURGIS — Michael
Kinzler and Bob Anderson
emerged as the big winners
from Monday's Outlaw ProAmateur event at the Jackpine
Gypsies Motorcycle Club
grounds at Sturgis.
Kinzler, a Sturgis resident,
took the checkered flag in the
450 Amateur and Open
Amateur divisions.
Anderson represented
Harrisburg in the winner's
circle of the 40-Plus Amateur
and Vintage Pro classes.
The event finished the
first official day of the 70th
annual Sturgis Motorcycle
Rally.
Here are the top finishers.
52 Competitive
1 Hunter Goodwin (X3G), 2
Hayden Burge (X69), 3
Trevor Vansickle (X6).
62<65 Comp
1 Dawson Schieffer (X28), 2
Brady Tausan (X499), 3 Ty
Robertson (X187), 4 Hunter
Goodwin (X3G), 5 Joe
Crowe (X4).
=2 Comp
1 Brady Tausan (X80), 2
Dawson Schieffer (X28), 3
Ty Robertson (X187), 4 Tyler
Fink (X4), 5 Matthew Crowe
(X37).
112
1 Marlee Burge (X10), 2
Justin Burnham (X12), 3
Tanner Vansickle (X4).
252 2<StrokeB452 4<Stroke
Amateur
1 Brandon Shelstad (X22), 2
Tyler Fink (X4), 3 Jason
Brink (X23), 4 Dan Bailey
(X90).
452 Amateur
1 Michael Kinzler (X25), 2
Brandon Shelstad (X22), 3
Patrick Mitrevics (X4), 4
Miles Johnson (X37).
452 Pro Sport
1 Nick Mataya (X12L), 2
Chad Kenyon (X26L), 3
Conner Anderson (X11L), 4
Riley Johnson (X27L), 5
Gerit Callies (X1).
42<Plus Amateur
1 Bob Anderson (X46K), 2
John McClelland (X18), 3
Peter Hook (X77), 4 Mark
Erickson (X410), 5 Randy
Blackwell (X17K).
Vintage Twin Pro
1 John McClelland (X18), 2
Clint Erickson (X57), 3 Mark
Erickson (X18%), 4 Jerry
Gates (X57G).
Open Amateur
1 Michael Kinzler (X25),
2 Brandon Shelstad (X22),
3 Miles Johnson (X37), 4
Daron Kobelt (X65), 5
aachary aemanovic (X85).
Open Pro
1 Josh Koch (X87L), 2 Gerit
Callies (X1), 3 Brock
Schwarzenbacher (X30), 4
Duke Erickson (X55K), 5
Clint Erickson (X42K).
ELpert
1 Kevin Anderson (X11K), 2
Brian Lehfeldt (X410), 3
Brock Schwarzenbacher
(X30), 4 Jake Mataya (X29),
5 Justin Hittle (X81).
Vintage Pro
1 Bob Anderson (X46K),
2 Mark Erickson (X410),
3Daron Kobelt (X65),
4 Randy Blackwell (X17K).
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He finished sixth in the main of that category. Pioneer photo by Jason Gross
BLACK HILLS PIONEER SPORTS
Thursday, August 12, 2010
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Thursday, August 12, 2010
RIDE ALONG Continued from Page 0
Left, the driver of a late-model Harley
Davidson electra glide was driving over
the limit Monday night and charged
with a DUI. The couple pulled over
when the girlfriend wanted to put on a
coat. Pioneer photos by Kevin Norton
Right, two young men, from Belle
Fourche, stand and watch as Sgt. Tavis
Little searches their car with their permission on Monday night. Little worked for
six years with his Dutch Shepherd, Meeka,
as part of a narcotics detections team.
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billiard balls, prompting Little to
re2uest a search of the car. The
young man on probation consented.
Sure enough, Little was all over it
like a hound dog. There was a misdemeanor amount of mari?uana in
the car, and the passenger was taken
to the Lawrence County Aail to face
the charge.
I watched as his friend drove away
in the pickup.
If it seems like Sgt. Little is good
with picking up on those kinds of
things, it's because he use to work as
a canine officer.
Dor siE years he worked with a
narcotics detection dog named
Meeka, a Gutch shepherd. The pair
trained for three months in SiouE
Dalls and then started working on the
road as part of a rather eEclusive
club H canine units are rather scarce
in the Iest River region of South
Gakota.
Together they worked the more
densely populated parts of Lawrence
County. At age L, Meeka's service life
was up and it was time for her to go.
Her retirement was not a relaEing
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The night ended with me chatting
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and counting in my head the alarming number of fatality marker signs
on the Boulder Canyon Highway.
The people we encountered that
night were all alone, split apart or
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didn't feel so bad about it.
Loneliness is a part of life.
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BLACK HILLS PIONEER
Thursday, August 12, 2010
What’s your style?
Thousands of different styles of motorcycles line the streets of Sturgis and the Northern
Hills for the 70th annual Sturgis Motorcycles Rally. Pioneer photos by Wendy Pitlick