Faulkton - Faulk County Record
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Faulkton - Faulk County Record
FAULK COUNTY RECORD Wednesday, July 23, 2014 – Volume 132, Number 29 75¢ Includes Tax –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Inside this issue: New foundation ............2 Weather .......................3 Obituaries.....................7 Public notices ......6 & 10 Summer readers ..........9 Corn Fest .....................9 A whole lot of building going on Faulk County Record on-line - www.faulkcountyrecord.com e-mail [email protected] You don’t have to look very far around neighborhood to find a building project in Faulkton. There are three new homes on 14th Ave. South alone. Brandon and Carrie Tennant - 14th Ave. S. We believe in possible! SOUTH DAKOTA Along with the many new homes there is an apartment complex and a rental storage building to keep sidewalk superintendents very busy watching the progress. Zach and Shauna Remily - 14th Ave. S. Slade and Kayla Roseland - 14th Ave. S. Ross and Eva Hansen - 408 10th Ave. S. Allen Loeb - Huron St. and 9th Ave. Pat Holdren - 312 9th Ave. North Doug and Sandy Deiter - 13th Ave. N. and Elm St. HRC apartment building - on the old hospital building site. Chuck and Sharon Huss storage units - 8th Ave. North Development Corp. is a finalist for $15,000 award Your vote could help make it happen You can help Faulkton win $15,000 to promote economic development and small business growth. The Faulkton Development Corp. has been selected as a Federal Home Loan Bank (FHLB) DesMoines “Strong Communities Award” finalist. They are one of six communities in the race for the $15,000. One of the six candidates will receive the $15,000 but all of the finalists are receiving $2,500. Faulkton is the smallest community of the six finalists. The next smallest is Denver, Iowa with a 1,780 population. St. Louis, Mo. is the largest with a 1.3 million population. Finalist for $15,000 (continued on page 2) Members of the new Faulkton Foundation are, left, Kevin Deiter, Troy Hadrick-president, Dwight Hossle-treasurer, Lisa Mueller-secretary, Dale Melius, Lori Holt and Randy Tisher-vice president. Faulkton Area Foundation established The Faulkton Development Corporation has expanded it’s fundraising capabilities with the formation of the Faulkton Area Foundation. The new local board has finalized a set of by-laws that will govern the Faulkton Area Foundation and will sign a funding agreement with the South Dakota Community Foundation, who will manage the funds, once we start fundraising. “Creating a community foundation was one of the recommendations that came out of the many community meetings that have been held over the last several years,” said newly elected Foundation President Troy Hadrick. “The purpose is to create a funding source that will be available year after year to help meet some of the needs of nonprofit organizations in the area. In essence, we are planting a tree today that will provide us shade in the future.” The interest generated from the foundation can be used by non-profit organizations for projects that will benefit the community and its members. There will be an application process used to determine what projects will be funded. “Our local board has started discussing what our fundraising goals will be. The South Dakota Wednesday, July 23, 2014 2 Faulk County Record City and SDDOT will host transportation open house The South Dakota Department of Transportation (SDDOT), in conjunction with the City of Faulkton, will hold an open house style public meeting to discuss and receive public input on the suggested FAULK COUNTY RECORD (USPS 188-240) Faulkton SD 57438 Published weekly by Jim Moritz, 121 8th Ave. So., Faulkton, S.D. 57438 Ph. 605-598-6525 – Fax 598-4355 E-mail: [email protected] Periodical postage paid at Faulkton, SD 57438. Staff: Val Ramsdell, Garrick Moritz, Jim Moritz Subscription Rates In Faulk, Spink, Edmunds, Potter, Hyde, Hand Counties & Mansfield 57460 $37 per year – $21 six months – $14 three months (includes 6% sales tax) Elsewhere in South Dakota $39 per year – $24 six months – $15 three months (includes 6% sales tax) Out-of-State $43 per year – $26 six months – $18 three months Faulk County Record On-line www.faulkcountyrecord.com $37 annually 75¢ Single Copy (includes sales tax) Postmaster: Send form 3579 to PO Box 68, Faulkton, SD 57438. Change of Address: Send your new address at least four (4) days before the date of issue which it is to be effective. Send it to the Faulk County Record, PO Box 68, Faulkton, SD 57438. Send old address with new. Member: South Dakota Newspaper Association recommendations for a Master Transportation Plan for the City of Faulkton. The meeting will be on Tuesday, July 29 from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at Faulkton City Hall. The open house will be informal, with one on one discussion available with SDDOT, city staff and a short presentation at 5:30 p.m. SDDOT is conducting this open house on behalf of the City of Faulkton. The purpose of this public open house is to solicit community input on transportation needs and issues within the City of Faulkton. SDDOT has been working with citizens, stakeholders, and state and local officials to complete a Master Transportation Plan for the City of Faulkton over the course of the year. At this meeting, the public will be introduced to the project team, be informed about the study process, and be asked to provide insight and comments on the recommendations for the transportation network within the City of Faulkton. Community Foundation provides some matching funds that vary depending on what our local goals are so we will look to maximize any and all opportunities like that”, Hadrick said. There are several ways that businesses, families or individuals can donate to the foundation. “Everything from simply writing a check to gifting property to making the foundation a beneficiary of a life insurance policy are just a few of the possibilities,” Hadrick explained. The S.D. Community Foundation will be providing all the resources and information for anyone that wants to explore their options. SDDOT, city councilmen and staff will be available to discuss the needs and issues of the transportation network and to answer your questions. During this time, you will also have the opportunity to present written comments. For further information regarding the study, contact Nancy Surprenant at 605-7734912 or by email at: [email protected] Finalist for $15,000 –––––––––––– (continued from page 1) You can help by going to www.fhlbforcommunity.com and voting for Faulkton. Individuals can vote once every 24 hours from now until Aug. 1, 2014. Faulkton applied for the award by submitting the successful local project of the Walkabout Development Corporation retail center. Through a collaboration between the Faulkton Development Corp., Dacotah Bank, FHLB and Rural Electric Economic Development a loan for the project was made possible. Walkabout Development was the dream of transplanted Austrialian Dave Hedt who originally came to Faulkton as a harvest worker. The Faulkton Retail Center opened for busi- ness on Oct. 1, 2013 and had an immediate and major impact. All of the business spaces are now occupied and the project has injected wealth and additional jobs into the community. There are three new businesses in the retail center and two businesses moving into the new building from other locations. They are Homan’s ACE Hardware, Country Roots, Stepping Stone Embroidery, the Short Stop Bar and Farmer’s Union Insurance. Overall the project created ten new and part time jobs and retained seven existing jobs. Dacotah Bank has been active in several other projects in town. Five years ago the bank partnered with the USDA Rural Development to provide financing for the Faulkton Area Medical Center expansion. The bank also purchased a bond to finance an eight unit apartment now currently being constructed. The bank has been a contributor to community projects including the community center, hospital foundation and the newly formed Faulkton Area Foundation. Faulkton Senior Living News On Sunday, July 13 Pastor Julie Nygaard led worship in the chapel with Maurine Auchampach playing the piano. This was followed with a birthday party for Darlene Miller. Her birthday cake was served with ice cream as we all wished her a happy birthday. Her daughter joined for the afternoon. Maxine White and Avis Niederbaumer did the serving for the party. On Monday starting a new week we learned some new exercises to help our aches and pains. After lunch it was bingo time with Janet Bohn calling the game. Betty Stammer was the blackout winner. Residents have had a lot of visitors which is al- ways enjoyed. Tuesday Renee Reid spent time sharing in room visits. It was time for some fancy nails. We also had garden party on the patio. We talked about garden produce from A to Z. and of course what to do with them. We also enjoyed the flowers with the many colors. We enjoyed cookies, coffee and juice. Wednesday bingo was played with Renee calling the game. Connie Huss was our $ lady with a lot of big winners. Coffee followed. Residents also enjoy room bingo with two numbers on the giggle sheet. This time Agnes Rausch and Avis Niederbaumer were the winners. On Thursday it was time for Mans Cave. Special act just for the guys. This is time for the ladies get their nails done and we all enjoyed some raison oatmeal cookies. Friday it was time for Mass in the chapel. Volunteers are ready to assist residents to the chapel. After lunch it was back to bingo with Renee. We played nine different Bingo games with a lot of big $ winners. A lot of good shopping coming up this week. Saturday afternoon it was time to relax and spend those nickles. Thanks to our volunteers who take care of the game and serve lunch. Happy birthday dad and gramps! Notice M & N Those vehicle owners whose last names begin with M & N need to renew their license plates by Thursday, July 31. Please note: bring your title, registration or postcard to license your vehicles. Sherry Fix, Faulk Co. Treasurer H o man H a r d wa r e Expanded It’s that time of year again… PROPANE CONTRACTING planning for the next SEASON! Start heating season. Contact us about our summer fill, level pay plans and contracting options. “PREFERRED PROPANE PROVIDER” www.nstarenergy.net s3ELBY Inventory Cabinet draw knobs, handles and catches now in stock. Hours: 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sat. – 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Sun. 598-4393 & Press 1 for Hardware Dean and Alice Sangster had a successful afternoon at the Tolstoy Car Show Sunday, July 20. They took three cars to the show. The Sangster’s 1955 Ford Crown Victoria, a.k.a. “Pinkie” took first Best of Ford. Their Mustage won the Best of the 60’s competition and their 1956 took best in the 50’s category. In spite of the heat there was a good turnout of cars and lots of tractors. “For a small town they really had a nice show,” Alice Sangster said. “There was lots of food and plenty of nice, friendly people. Hats off to Tolstoy.” Family plans open house for JoAnn Schaefers 80th JoAnn (O'Meara) Schaefers will be celebrating 80 years of life that have been filled with memories, challenges, laughs and tears, and enough events to fill volumes. The open house will be Sunday, July 27 from 1-4 p.m. at the Ponderosa in Polo. If you can’t make it send her a card: JoAnn Schaefers 35340 178th St Orient SD 57467-5108. Born and raised in Orient and Faulkton, she moved a little farther south to Polo after she married Jack Schaefers Oct. 25, 1954. They raised their family on the farm originally owned by Jack's parents John and Louisa (Bowar) Schaefers, Both JoAnn and Jack still call this home. Jack kept the farm going and JoAnn coordinated the growing of their ten children. Somehow, she found time to be active in all the church activities, community celebrations, school reunions and bazaars. As her children started moving out, JoAnn started getting more involved in activities outside the Polo community. Now that her children have moved all over the United States and have families of their own, JoAnn has broadened her involvement and active participation into many areas. She is especially dedicated to the Catholic Daughters of the America's, serving over the years on the local, state and national level. She has been the Polo/Orient news correspondent for 41 years for both the Faulk County Record and the Miller Press. She also has served 40 years on the Grow South Dakota/NESDEC board. She still publishes Polo’s St Liborious Catholic church bulletin, plays the organ, does historical tours of the church and schoolhouse facilities and was instrumental in much of the writing of the Polo history books. She always gives her time and help to whoever asks. In fact her children keep telling her she needs to slow down, but then www.beadleford.com EADLE’S UTO Tracy Oster Faulkton what's left - cleaning the house. So this year her family is happily extending an invitation to whoever has met this lovely lady to stop by and give her a hug and to visit. You may be amazed at who you see gathering at the Ponderosa. Please join Jack and the rest of the Schaefers children: Colleen and Cory Leer, Milton, FL. Doug and Darla Schaefers and their children Derek, Danielle and Scott, Kiera, Keegan and Beau Phillips, all of Huron. Desiree and Sam McPhee, Lino Lake, MN. Dixie Schaefers, Mitchell and Danae Schaefers, St. Cloud, MN. Camille Dunnick and her children Alicia and Josh, Mallorie and Jackston Brehm and Braden Dunnick all of Sioux Falls. Dean and Cherie Schaefers, Colleyville, TX. Delmar and De Schaefers Anchorage, AK and their children Nick and Lacey Schaefers, Seattle WA. Cory and Renee Schaefers, Anchorage AK and Jessica Schaefers, Sacramento, CA. Carole and Jeff Stoecker, Tolstoy and their children Matt and Chelsey Facts at a Glance . . . Faulk County Record and CJ Stoecker, Sioux Falls; Jeremy and Chantel and Aubrey Stoecker; and Darin Stoecker all of Tolstoy. Doyle Schaefers, Seal Beach CA and Sean Schaefers, Austin, TX. Darwin Schaefers and Cristi Pfountz, Auburn, WA. Celebrating with them from heaven will be sons/brothers Darry and Dale Schaefers and grandsons Toby Schaefers and Mitchell Dunnick. “Let's make this another moment in JoAnn's life as she enjoys her day,” said daughter Colleen Lear. –––––––––––– beans, carrot-raisin salad, pear halves. Senior Nutrition Program Menu Have success at the Tolstoy Care Show In April, 2014 a federal judge has overturned a law the North Dakota legislature passed to ban abortions after six weeks of pregnancy. Vote pro-life! Sponsored by Cresbard Area Right-to-Life Faulkton-Seneca Wed., July 23 thru Wed., July 30 Wednesday, July 23 Barbecued chicken, Rosemary red potatoes, old fashioned slaw, strawberry Jello dessert, whole wheat bread. Thursday, July 24 Herbed roast pork, baked potato/sour cream, lemon buttered broccoli, cinnamon applesauce, whole wheat bread. Friday, July 25 Turkey sub sandwich, creamy potato salad, fruited Jello, ice cream sundae. Monday, July 28 Salsbury steak, mashed potatoes/gravy, parsley buttered carrots, banana cake/icing, whole wheat bread. Tuesday, July 29 Beef stroganoff, noodles, mixed vegetables, cake with strawberries, whole wheat bread. Wednesday, July 30 Hot pork combination, mashed potatoes/gravy, green and gold RECORD NOTES Weather H L P Tues., July 15 73 47 Wed., July 16 80 57 Thurs., July 17 82 60 Fri., July 18 83 59 Sat., July 19 84 67 Sun., July 20 98 65 Mon., July 21 93 62 Tom Bartholomew, Observer The total amount of moisture in 2014 is 9.19. Total moisture in 2013 to date was 13.48. From this to the 80 year edition of the Energizer Bunny! BOSS is gone SALE 40% off clothing! Wed.,Thurs., Fri. 598-6655 in the Faulkton Retail Center Sale Hours: Wed., July 23, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Thurs., July 24, 11 a.m. - 8 p.m. Fri., July 25, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 2003 Ford Explorer 2012 Jianqsu 400 ATV 2006 Chevy Malibu LT • 106K • 4x4 • V-6 • 119 miles • 4x4 • Tilt box • 32 mpg • AT • V-6 ONLY $5,900 3 Wednesday, July 23, 2014 ONLY $4,995 ONLY $6,900 Ph.: 598-6707 - Cell: 380-5146 - Toll Free: 800-456-3490 Beadle’s Auto always offers FREE loaner vehicles to our valued customers! You will never be without wheels . . . or have to miss work for service appointments again. 4 Faulk County Record Wednesday, July 23, 2014 Spink County open house Is 4-H demonstration ribbon winner In public demonstrations at the Faulk County 4-H Youth in Action presentations Taylor Cramer received a purple ribbon. Her talk was titled “Products of Swine”. The contest was held July 7 at the United Church. Shalaya Sandness, Taylor Sandness and Chance Sandness and Iann and Bob Collins, Spearfish. Emma Hill family: Dale and Janet Hill, Vermillion. Henry Weiss family: Vern and Millie Schilling and Elsie Wells, Aberdeen, and John and Mary Weiss, Overland Park, KS. Roy Weiss family: Mike and Betty Weiss, Eric and Lynette Weiss, Kara and Nicole and David and Sara Weiss, Austin, Michelle and Ian, Pierre; Barb and Gary Agenbroad, Albuquerque, NM; Dan Weiss, Moriarty, NM. and Mark Weiss, LaQuinta, CA. Celebrating her 90th birthday at the Weiss reunion in Spearfish was LaVonne Frank. Weiss family reunion by Millie (Weiss) Schilling The annual John and Mary Weiss Family Reunion was held in Spearfish at the city park on Saturday, June 14, 2014 with Iann and Bob Collins as hosts. It was pot luck, with Iann furnishing the BBQ and chicken. The event was very well attended and there were 12 first cousins attending out of possible 17 living. It was a special occasion as Lavonne Frank, Bloomington, MN, eldest grandchild celebrated her 90th birthday which was June 17. There were 50 relatives and one guest attending. The cousins attending were Lavonne Frank, Iann Collins, Dale Hill, Millie (Amelia) Schilling, Elsie Wells, John Weiss, Mike Weiss, Barb Agenbroad, Dan Weiss, Mark Weiss, Lynda Sandmann and Marlene Puglisi. Families in attendance were: Barb Palmer family: Lavonne Frank, Bloomington, MN; Julie and Jim Baszler, DeSmet; Cheryl Walsh, Phoenix, AZ; Jerry Klym, Omaha, NE; David and Marie Klym, Keller, TX; Jenna, Ava and Claire Gilbert, Southlake, TX. and Bob and Sheila Klym, Lakeville, MN. Lena Holmes family: Luther Dappen, Flandreau; Darci Cyr, Burnsville, MN; Tammy Livingstone, Boulder, CO; Trudy Bedessem, Tampa, FL; Brian and Karin Holmes, Janen Sandness, Kiahiah Sandness, Don Weiss family: Lynda Sandmannn, Valley View, TX. and Marlene Puglisi, Woodbridge, VA. Jeff Bowar of St. Paul, MN. was a guest. No one was present from Julia Foreman family, Freda Flottmeyer family or Ben Weiss family. Tentative plans for next year’s reunion are Bob and Sheila Klym as hosts possibly in June in Lakeville, MN. –––––––––––– Josh Vanden Bosch SDGFP Conservation Officer for Faulk & Spink Counties The Department of Game, Fish and Parks would like to invite the farmers and sportsmen of Spink and Faulk Counties and surrounding area to attend an open house at the Historical Depot in Redfield on Thursday, Aug. 14 from 5-7 p.m. We would like to provide you with an opportunity to offer comments and discuss wildlife and fishery management issues in this area. A short PowerPoint presentation about Spink County will be held at 5:30 p.m. Topics of discussion can include deer, canada geese, pheasants, coyotes, and fish management but are not limited to these. As we are all aware, wildlife management has become more and more challenging over the past years. We hope that open houses like this will help the department address wildlife concerns you have on your land and within Spink County. We plan to keep this open house informal. The main objective here is to get folks together to discuss issues one on one. Our main goal is to leave the open house with a better understanding of your assessment and evaluations regarding wildlife management on your farm. I am sure that not everyone will agree on all the issues and season designs of the department. Hopefully, we can take the variety of individual concerns and blend them into management proposals that will attempt to benefit the wildlife resources, as well as landowner and sportsmen’s interests. This open house is not meant to take the place of personal visits from me or other department representatives. Rather, it is believed that we can all benefit by participating in discussions as a group. Sometimes, good ideas of a few may be overlooked by the majority. If you are unable to make it to this open house and have concerns you would like to discuss, call me and I will stop out as soon as I can. Please feel free to give me a call if you have questions about this invitation and open house. My office number is 605-4725015. Thanks, and hope to see you there! Alena Demery Teen & Adult Summer Reading progam ends The 2014 summer reading program “Literary Elements” for teens and adults ended Saturday, July 12. Forty-eight teens and adults participated during the sixweek reading program, reading a total of 163 books. A drawing for prizes was held at the conclusion. The grand prize, a 7” Tablet was won by Alena Demery. Those winning other prizes donated by the library and Faulkton businesses were Judith Dobbs, Penny Feickert, Tom Waldner, Julie Kleinsasser, Ellen Petersen and Lacey Currington. We carry the cartridges for many popular ink jet printers! Also on hand for your computer: • 8 GB flash drives • Blank CD-R’s & DVD-R’s • 8.5x11, 8.5x14, 11x17 20 lb. printer paper • 8.5x11 printer paper in brites and pastel colors • A-2 envelopes for greeting cards, white, some colors Faulk County Record 598-6525 – [email protected] Locals in State Hershey meet Members of Faulkton’s Cramer family and Penfield family friends from Rapid City participated in the S.D. State Hershey Track Meet held in Belle Fourche on Saturday, June 21. From the left are Madison Penfield, Taylor Cramer, Jenna Penfield, Trisha Cramer, Garrett Cramer and Teralyn Cramer. Taylor placed 5th in the softball throw and 5th in the 1600 meter run. Teralyn placed 8th in the softball throw. After school program looking for supplies The Faulkton After-School Program is looking for donated items for use in the program which is beginning this fall. Items needed include toys and supplies. The program seeks new or gently used Legos, bean bag chairs or video rockers, movies (must be rated G), puzzles, books, a wagon, balls, pens, paper, crayola brand crayons, markers, colored pencils, coloring books, or art and craft supplies. Donated items may be dropped off at Country Roots. –––––––––––– August and early fall climate outlook Cooler than average temperatures are expected to persist through August in northern South Dakota, according to the latest climate outlook from anks addition and correction: Sorry Ausie Dave Hedt, I forgot to list you among the fireworks helpers . . . and to Deputy Steve . . . I know your real name is Brent. For the fireworks team: NOAA's Climate Prediction Center. The outlook, released July 17, indicates that most of northern South Dakota is leaning towards cooler than average temperatures for the month ahead, explained Laura Edwards, SDSU Extension Climate Field Specialist. "The south central and central parts of the state have equal chances of above average, near average, and below average temperatures for August," Edwards said. "This is consistent with the trend of a cooler than average summer that has been forecast this year." As far as precipitation goes, Edwards said that the western half of the state is more likely to have a wetter than average month in August. This is the northern part of a large area of the southwest that is projected to have an active wet monsoon season. "The three-month period of August through October is still forecast to be cooler than average across the whole state," Edwards said. "The climate models are strongly tied to El Niño, with some data showing cooler and wetter across the north central states in the early fall season." Edwards said the latest outlooks reflect the strong likelihood of El Niño meeting the criteria for official designation sometime this fall. The indicators that determine El Niño conditions are oceanic and atmospheric conditions near the equator in the Pacific Ocean, which can impact climate in North America. "The current data show that El Niño is 70-80 percent likely to develop before the winter season," Edwards said. "We aren't sure on how strongly this will impact our area, but overall it appears as if it will be weak to moderate strength." To learn more visit iGrow.org. Wednesday, July 23, 2014 Open House Bridal Shower for National Guard recruiter for the Faulk County area Staff Sgt. Todd Fuerst works in recruiting and retention for the South Dakota Army National Guard and is the local recruiter for the Faulk County area. A native of Geddes, Fuerst has been a member of the S.D. Army National Guard since 2002. "My primary mission is to support our local communities and help edu- Alyssa Harmon for bride-to-be of Ty Brown will be held on Saturday, Aug. 2 9:30 a.m. at the Chelsea Hall in Chelsea Couple registered at: JB’s Country Store & Target Mueller Building II Peter 3:9-12 The Lord is not slack concerning his promise, as some men count slackness; but is longsuffering to us-ward, not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance. But the day of the Lord will come as a thief in the night; in the which the heavens shall pass away with a great noise, and the elements shall melt with fervent heat, the earth also and the works that are therein shall be burned up. Seeing then that all these things shall be dissolved, what manner of persons ought ye to be in all holy conversation and godliness, looking for and hasting unto the coming of the day of God, wherein the heavens being on fire shall be dissolved, and the elements shall melt with fervent heat? Come worship with us! bride-to-be of Adam Odden will be held on Saturday, Aug. 2 - 2-4 p.m. at Lakeside Country Club Couple registered at: Target, Inspire, JB’s Country Store, Homan ACE Hadware 11x17, 8.5x11 or to fit a specific place? Black letters on white or in color? Laminated to last? Service times: Pastor Chelsea Deiter Need a special sign? Open House Bridal Shower Sun. 10 a.m. & 6 p.m., Thurs. 7:30 p.m. Benji Beaudoin – 605-290-6607 5 cate everyone on the importance, purpose, and service in the South Dakota Army National Guard." If you have questions about or are interested in joining the National Guard, Staff Sgt. Fuerst can be reached at (605) 377-8435. 9th Ave. Amazing Grace 310 S. Suite 2 Baptist Church in Faulkton Dan Ramsdell Faulk County Record Let us help. FAULK COUNTY RECORD Phone 598-6525, Faulkton 6 Faulk County Record No. 152, July 16 & 23, 2014 NOTICE OF SALE OF SURPLUS ITEMS BY SEALED BID Sealed bids will be received by the Finance Officer, City of Faulkton, P.O. Box 21, Faulkton, SD 57438 until 2:00 p.m., Monday, August 4, 2014 for the following items declared surplus: 2 city signs that were posted on the East and West side of Faulkton. Please mark the envelope “City Sign Bid” and enclose a check for the amount. The Council will open bids at the August 4, 2014 council meeting at 7:00 p.m. The City has the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the City Council, Faulkton, South Dakota. Sallie Traver, Finance Officer Published two times at the total approximate cost of $12.67. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––– No. 158, July 23, 2014 Faulkton Area Schools 24-4 Bread Quotes 2014-15 School Year The Faulkton Area Schools will receive quotes for the following bread products for the 2014-15 school year until 12 noon on Friday, August 1, 2014. White Loaf Bread Sandwich Bread Hamburger Buns, 30 ct. flats Steak Buns, 24 ct. flats Hot Dog Buns, 15 ct. flats Foot Long Hot Dog Buns (coney) 8 ct. Quotes should be sent to the Faulkton Area Schools, Attention Lisa Raethz, P.O. Box 308, Faulkton, SD 57438. Please indicate on the outside of the envelope: Bread Quotes. Lisa Raethz Business Official Published one time at the total approximate cost of $8.00. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––– No. 159, July 23, 2014 Faulkton Area Schools 24-4 Fuel Quotes 2014-15 School Year The Faulkton Area Schools is requesting quotes for the following fuel products for the 2014-15 school year. Gasoline E85 No. 2 Heating Fuel Propane Gasoline and E85 should be on a card key troll or credit card service system. All items should be quoted on an above cost rate and/or a locked in/firm price per gallon for the year. No. 2 Heating Fuel on a tanker load basis with delivery to the Faulkton Area Schools Building site. Propane on a bulk truck delivery system to the Faulkton Area Schools building site. Quotes should be sent to the Faulkton Area Schools, Attention Lisa Raethz, PO Box 308, Faulkton, SD 57438 and should be marked “Fuel Quotations”. All quotes and/or information must be submitted to the Faulkton School Business Office by noon on Friday, August 1, 2014. Quotes will be reviewed by the Board of Education on Monday, August 11, 2014 at the regular monthly meeting. All interested providers are invited to attend the Faulkton Area Schools Dist. 24-4 Board of Education meeting on Monday, August 11, 2014 at 7:30 p.m. Lisa Raethz Business Official Published one time at the total approximate cost of $15.04 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Wednesday, July 23, 2014 No. 160, July 23, 2014 Faulkton Area Schools 24-4 Milk Product Quotes School Year 2014-15 The Faulkton Area Schools 24-4 will receive quotes for the following milk products for the 2014-15 school year until 12 noon on Friday, August 1, 2014. Gallon 2% white milk Half Pint 2% white milk Gallon 1% white milk Half Pint Chocolate Skim Milk Half Pint 1% white milk Quotes should be sent the Faulkton Area Schools, Attention Lisa Raethz, P.O. Box 308, Faulkton, SD 57438. Please indicate on the outside of the envelope: Milk Quote Lisa Raethz Business Official Published one time at the total approximate cost of $7.68 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––– No. 163, July 23 & 30, 2014 NOTICE OF SALE SURPLUS PROPERTY Scaled bids will be taken until 5 p.m. on Monday August 4th, 2014 at the Faulk County Auditor’s Office, PO Box 309, Faulkton, SD 57438 for the following: Lot 1 Block 1 Town of Cresbard Lot 8 Block 15 Town of Onaka Said envelope should be marked “scaled bid”. Bids will be opened at 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday August 5th, at the Faulk County Commissioner’s meeting, Faulk County Courthouse. Faulk County reserves the right to accept and/or reject any and/or all bids. Kelly Toennies, Auditor Published two times at the total approximate cost of $13.82. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––– No. 161, July 23 & 30, 2014 STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA COUNTY OF FAULK IN CIRCUIT COURT FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT US Bank National Association, as Trustee for Structured Asset Investment Loan Trust, Mortgage Pass Through Certificates, Series 2005-3, Plaintiff, vs, Glen A. Rausch; Sarah E. Rausch; Asset Acceptance LLC; Arrow Financial Services LLC/LVNV Funding LLC; and any person in possession, Defendants. Civil No. 14-3 NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE SALE *** Judgment in the amount of $52,743.51 having been entered in favor of plaintiff and against defendants, which Judgment was filed with the Clerk of Courts of Faulk County, South Dakota, on May 27, 2014, for the foreclosure of a real estate mortgage, Notice is hereby given pursuant to said Judgment that the real property described in the Mortgage dated January 5, 2005, which Glen A. Rausch and Sarah E. Rausch, Mortgagors, executed and delivered to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., Mortgagee: EAST 678 FEET OF THE SOUTH 534 FEET OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER (NE1/4) SECTION TWENTY (20) TOWNSHIP ONE HUNDRED TWENTY (120) NORTH, RANGE SIXTY-SIX (66) WEST OF THE FIFTH P.M., FAULK COUNTY, SOUTH DAKOTA. and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Faulk County, South Dakota, on the 10th day of January, 2005, in Book 113 of Mortgages, Page 640; which mortgage was assigned to US Bank National Association, as Trustee for the Structured Asset Investment Loan Trust 2005-3, by an Assignment of Mortgage recorded the 29th day of April, 2009, in Book 119 of Mortgages, Page 182, as Doc. No. C1835, in order to realize the amount of $52,000.00, as of January 5, 2005, plus interest accruing thereafter on said amount at the rate of 8.30% per year as the starting rate of an adjustable rate note, together with the 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 Faulk County, South Dakota, and easements and restrictions of record, to the highest bidder for cash under the direction of the Sheriff of Faulk County, South Dakota, at the front door of the Faulk County Courthouse , in Faulkton, South Dakota, on August 6, 2014, at 11:00 A.M. (CT). If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s attorney. Dated June 19, 2014. Sheriff of Faulk County, South Dakota MACKOFF KELLOGG LAW FIRM By: David C. Piper, Attorney #4128 38 Second Avenue East Dickinson, ND 58601 (701) 227-1841 Attorneys for Plaintiff Published twice at the total approximate cost of $56.45. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––– No. 154, July 16 & 23, 2014 SOUTH DAKOTA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION CITY OF FAULKTON NOTICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION MEETING / OPEN HOUSE FOR CITY OF FAULKTON MASTER TRANSPORTATION PLAN Date: Tuesday, July 29, 2014 Time: 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. (Open house with short presentation at 5:30 p.m.) Place: Faulkton City Hall Meeting Room, 105 8th Ave N., Faulkton, SD 57438. The South Dakota Department of Transportation (SDDOT), in conjunction with the City of Faulkton, will hold an open house style public meeting to discuss and receive public input on the suggested recommendations for a Master Transportation Plan for the City of Faulkton. The open house will be informal, with one on one discussion available with SDDOT, City staff and a short presentation at 5:30. SDDOT is conducting this open house on behalf of the City of Faulkton. The purpose of this public open house is to solicit community input on transportation needs and issues within the City of Faulkton. SDDOT has been working with citizens, stakeholders, and state and local officials to complete a Master Transportation Plan for the City of Faulkton over the course of the summer. At this meeting, the public be informed about the study process, and be asked to provide insight and comments on the recommendations for the transportation network within the City of Faulkton. The public open house will occur between 5:30 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. at the City Hall meeting room. SDDOT, City Councilmen and staff will be available to discuss the needs and issues of the transportation network and to answer your questions. During this time, you will also have the opportunity to present written comments. A short presentation will be given at approximately 5:30 p.m. Notice is further given to individuals with disabilities that this open house/public meeting is being held in a physically accessible place. Any individuals with disabilities who will require a reasonable accommodation in order to participate in the open house/pub- lic meeting should submit a request to the department’s ADA Coordinator at 605-773-3540 or 1-800-877-1113 (Telecommunication Relay Services for the Deaf). Please request the accommodations no later than 2 business days prior to the meeting in order to ensure accommodations are available. For further information regarding the study, contact Nancy Surprenant at 605-773-4912 or by email at : [email protected] Published two times at the total approximate cost of $49.54. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––– PUBLIC NOTICES =GOOD GOVERNMENT Public notices printed in the local newspaper keep you informed about the business of government and how your tax dollars are being spent. South Dakota newspapers are delivering public notices in PRINT AND ONLINE The local newspaper continues as the #1 MEDIUM for delivering public notices to the public effectively and efficiently. Meanwhile, newspapers in South Dakota have joined forces to provide a FREE, SEARCHABLE ONLINE SITE for all public notices: www. sdpublicnotices.com SOUTH DAKOTA NEWSPAPERS ARE POSTING PUBLIC NOTICES ONLINE AT NO CHARGE TO GOVERNMENT. Newspapers recognize the value in extending the reach and searchability of public notices that were first printed in the local newspaper. PUBLIC NOTICES ARE: VALUABLE. IMPORTANT. PUBLIC. Public notices Public notices are are valuable to important to ensuring taxpayers who want transparency and to know what their accountability in government is doing. government. Public notices in the newspaper put the public first. Good government depends on informed citizens. OCTOBER PUBLIC NOTICES MONTH FaulkISCounty Record www.sdna.com Obituaries Ramona J. Potter Ramona J. Potter, 86, of Faulkton, died Thursday, July 17, 2014 at the Community Memorial Hospital, Redfield. Mass of Christian Burial will be 10:30 a.m., Thursday, July 24, at St. Thomas Catholic Church, Faulkton with Fr. John Helmueller and Fr. Chris Hughes, celebrants. Burial will follow in St. Thomas Catholic Cemetery. Visitation will be 5-7 p.m., Wednesday, July 23 with a 7 p.m. wake service at the funeral home. Ramona J. Anglin was born June 7, 1928 in Faulkton. She was the oldest of 13 children born to Delbert and Elizabeth (Clement) Anglin. Ramona attended school in the Orient and Faulkton School systems. Following her education Ramona helped raise her brothers and sisters after the death of her father. On May 18, 1946 Ramona was united in marriage to Bill Potter at Faulkton. They made their home in Faulkton where she worked for Pat Deiter. Later she worked for Gertie Wakefield at the Snack Shop and Bob and Lucille Dienslake at the Red Owl Store. Ramona then purchased the Snack Shop and ran that until retiring in the early 1990’s. Ramona enjoyed spending her free time with her kids and grandkids. She also enjoyed doing puzzles and reading. Ramona dedicated a large amount of time to helping others, including the Autumn Leaves Senior Center and the Meals on Wheels program. She was a member of St. Thomas Catholic Church and the St. Thomas Altar Society. Ramona also enjoyed each of her grand cats, Fergie, Ike and –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Sigh and her grand dogs, Boone, Jettie, Chase and Mitch. Survivors include her children, Gaylene Strandbakke of Redfield, Anita Suazo of Bozeman, Mont. and Denise (Brad) Ogren of Sioux Falls; her grandchildren Cory (Jennifer) Wagner, Jason (Marci) Suazo, Paula (Steve) Western, Cody Strandbakke, Amanda (Michael) Francis, Mike (Brandy) Suazo, and Jon Suazo; seven great grandchildren; siblings, Marlene (Ed) Meier of Bartlett, Tenn., David (Kaye) Anglin of Ipswich, Charlotte (Lee) Pearson of Paradise, Calif., Dick (Carol) Anglin of Glendale, Ariz., Carolyn (Walt) Kaiser of Faulkton, Linda Bohman of Marine on St. Croix, Minn. and Dianne Castro of Oakridge, N.J.; and many nieces and nephews. Ramona was preceded in death by her parents; her husband Bill; daughter, Gerri Ann; sons-in-law, Steve Suazo and Lars Strandbakke; and her siblings, Nadine Lambert, Robert “Lefty” Anglin, Jim Anglin, 7 Wednesday, July 23, 2014 Faulk County Record Jerome Anglin and Janet Kukrall. Luce Funeral Home of Faulk- ton has been entrusted with Ramona’s arrangements. www.familyfuneralhome.net LaVerne Schilder LaVerne A. Schilder, 89, of Whiting, N.J. died Tuesday, July 15, 2014 at the Pines at Whiting Hamilton Place, Whiting, N.J. She was a homemaker who was a congregant of The Presbyterian Church of both Caldwell and of Toms River. Born in Chicago, she resided there and in LaGrange, Ill., moving to West Caldwell and Toms River for years, before moving to Whiting 14 years ago. She was preceeded in death by her husband, the late Warren Rural South Dakota stays older than metros By Black Hills Knowledge Network The most recent census data continues several trends regarding the aging and growing diversity of the population of South Dakota. Although the median age in South Dakota dropped slightly in the most recent census data, the number of people over the age of 65 continued to grow, especially in the state's rural areas. From 2012 to 2013, the over-65 set in rural South Dakota ticked up from 17.8 percent to 18 percent. In the Sioux Falls, Rapid City and Sioux City metro areas, the rate went from 12.7 percent to 13.1 percent. In the state's nine micropolitan areas, including Spearfish, the rate went from 14.9 percent Your health calendar from . . . ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Schilder of 61 years in 2006. Surviving are two sons, Craig and his wife Linda of Hilton Head, S.C. and Bruce and his wife Lisa of Voorhees; two grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. The funeral services were private and under the direction of the Anderson & Campbell Funeral Home, 115 Lacey Rd. Whiting. Committal services followed at the Brig. Gen Wm. C. Doyle NJ Veterans Cemetery, Wrightstown. to 15.1 percent. The uptick in the population over 65 began in 2010 after remaining flat for at least a decade. Meanwhile, the percent of the population under age 18 continues a steady decline that has been ongoing since at least 2000. At 22.2 percent, the micropolitan areas have the lowest rate of children, followed by the metropolitan areas at 25 percent and the nonmetropolitan areas at 26.4 percent. –––––––––––– Cresbard Museum opening for summer The Cresbard, DeVoe, Myron Historical Society announces that the Cresbard Museum will soon open for the summer. The museum will open its doors to the public on Wednesday afternoons from 1-3 p.m. beginning Wednesday, July 30 through Wednesday, Sept. 24. All are invited to come and tour the museum. The Cresbard Museum is also open by appointment. Please contact Gwen Braddock (3243283) or Shirley Holt (324-3635) for more information. Informational Meetings Pick a day to learn more about this medically managed weight loss method. Attendance at this meeting will save you $30 on your enrollment fee. Faulkton Area Medical Center Nutrition Services Office 714 Court St. (downtown) Faulkton Thursday, July 24 – 4:00 p.m. For more information call or e-mail April 605-598-6323 [email protected] Faulkton Area Medical Center Hospital 598-6262 – Clinic 598-6239 Ambulance 911 – www.faulktonmedical.org Services provided at FAMC: • Ultrasound • Leg Circulation Diagnosis • Acute Care • Swingbed • CT • Bone density scans • IV Therapy • Sleep Studies • Spirometry • Nuclear Medicine Heart Stress Tests • Lab and X-Ray Classes Offered at FAMC: • Tobacco Cessation • Aerobics • CPR • First Aid • Nutrition • Diabetes Education• Cancer Support Group Sunday, July 27 ER 24/7 Sylvia Anderson, MD Kenneth Bartholomew, MD Chris Ogle PA-C Tim Quinn PA-C Wednesday, July 23 Thursday, July 24 Friday, July 25 Clinic 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. – ER 24/7 Clinic 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. – ER 24/7 Clinic 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. – ER 24/7 Dr. Bormes, Ophthalmology Dr. Carr, Chiropractic Dr. Chaudhary, Nephrology Monday, July 28 Tuesday, July 29 Wednesday, July 30 Clinic 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. – ER 24/7 Clinic 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. – ER 24/7 Clinic 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. – ER 24/7 Mammograms Audiology & Hearing Aid Clinic............................Rebecca Rich, AuD, for appointment at clinic call 1-866-352-8588 Cardiology....................Avera Cardiology Specialist for appointment call Clinic @ 598-6239 Chiropractic.....................John Carr, DC, Thursdays for appointment at Clinic – call 598-6239 Dietician ................April Sorensen for appointment at Hospital call 598-6262 Family/General Practice .............Sylvia Anderson, MD; Kenneth Bartholomew, MD; Jesseca Kast, CNP; Chris Ogle, PA-C; Tim Quinn, PA-C; Deb Webb, CNP; for appointment at Clinic – call 598-6239 Gynecology & Obstetrics..........Jessica Dickes, MD for appointment at Clinic call 605-622-5470 Foot Care ...........................Every Tuesday at Clinic, for appointment call 598-6239 Mammography .........for appt. call Clinic 598-6239 Jesseca Kast CNP NE Mental Health........for appointment call 225-1010 Nephrology............................Shahid Chaudhary, MD; for appointment at Clinic – call 605-622-2895 Oncology/Hematology...........Richard J. Conklin, MD; for appointment at Clinic – call 605-622-5613 Ophthalmology......................John Bormes, MD for appointment at Clinic – call 1-800-255-7448 Orthopedic................................Patrick Miller, MD; Phillip Solum, PA-C for appointment at clinic call 1-800-765-2660 Pulmonology ................................Rizan Hajal, MD for appointment at clinic call 605-271-2700 Rehab Services: Physical, Occupational & Speech Therapy, Cardiac Rehab For appointment at hospital.............call 598-6262 Urology: .....................................Joseph Wyatt, MD for appointment at Clinic call 945-5259 FAMC is on-line @ www.faulktonmedical.org Deb Webb CNP Rooted in the Community, Growing to Meet Your Needs Saturday, July 26 ER 24/7 medical minute from Do you have a minute? ASylvia Anderson, MD Heartburn –––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Heartburn is a common problem. Despite its name, it has nothing to do with the heart. Heartburn refers to the symptoms you feel when acids in your stomach flow backward into the esophagus. The esophagus is the tube that carries food from your throat to your stomach. This backsplash of acid occurs more often in people who have increased pressure on or in the stomach. This can occur if you are overweight, pregnant, or have a hiatal hernia. It can also occur if you eat too much or lie down soon after eating. Heartburn is generally not a problem when it occurs less than once a week. Heartburn that happens often is called gastroesophageal reflux disease, or GERD. Frequent heartburn occurs several times a week, comes back when over the counter antacids wear off, or occurs at night. Frequent heartburn usually needs prescription medications and sometimes further studies to make sure an ulcer or precancerous condition is not developing in the stomach or esophagus. Sometimes surgery may be needed. If you have any concerns about your heartburn or other symptoms you may be experiencing, please visit with your regular medical provider. If you have heartburn that comes on with exercise, causes chest pain, causes difficulty breathing, or causes weakness, do not assume these symptoms are from stomach acid! Seek medical care immediately, as these can be symptoms of a heart attack. 8 Faulk County Record Wednesday, July 23, 2014 See a picture in the paper that we’ve taken & you’d like a full color copy of? FAULK COUNTY RECORD For reprints Call us at 598-6525. 5x7 = $4.00 8x10 = $6.00 Wednesday, July 23, 2014 Annual Corn Fest is Aug. 9th in Cresbard The Cresbard community is extending an invitation to the public to come to the annual Cresbard Corn Fest on Saturday, Aug. 9. This year the Corn Fest is also recognizing the celebration of South Dakota’s 125th birthday. The day begins with softball games starting at 11 a.m. From 57 p.m. will be the community meal featuring corn on the cob. Following dinner there will be entertainment by Velvet Soul featuring Ron Parker and Matthew Harmel. Velvet Soul has a diverse musi- Summer library readers honored This group of summer readers met at Happy Times Carousel Park for their celebration of the reading program. Awards day was held July 18, 2014 at the carousel in Faulkton. This year’s theme was “Fizz, Boom, Read!” Forty-one children turned in a book list completing the requirements of the reading program. There were 2619 books read and recorded on book lists. An average of 42 children attended library programs each Friday in June. Special programs were presented by Mike Sorensen and Peggy Melius. The Faulk County Library signed up the readers age six through grade six for the S.D. State Fair Read and Win Program. The readers will receive a free youth gate admission pass to the 2014 S.D. State Fair held Aug., 28 - Sept. 1 in Huron. Coloring contest pictures were judged by Scott Armstrong. Winners of coloring contest Pre K: 1. Foster Bode. 2. Sean Roseland. 3. Reagan Geditz. 4. Ruby Kopecky. 5. Max Martinmaas K - 2nd: 1. Parker Bode. 2. Aida Anderson. 3. Grace Kopecky. 4. Teresa Melius. 5. Carley Cotton 3rd - 6th: 1. Shayna Heitman. 2. Gabby Kast. 3. Haley Sprenger. 4. Jazlynn Geditz. 5. Amber Potter Prizes for most books read Pre K: 1. Breelyn Demery - 355. 2. Peyton Hayes - 175. 3. Natalie Hadrick - 145. 4. Lucia Holsing - 97. 5. Khloe Kaup - 75. K & 1st: 1. Morgan Demery - 367. 2. Jessica Hadrick - 190. 3. Philip Holsing - 97. 4. Maci Schulz - 54. 5. Emma Martinmaas - 45. 2nd & 3rd: 1. Micah Martinmaas 83. 2. Amber Potter - 58. 3. Nevaeh Kee - 54. 4. Amelia Currington - 37. 5. Parker Bode – 23. 4th – 6th: 1. Peter Holsing - 97. 2. Natalie McCloud - 54. 3. Shayna Heitmann - 37. 4. Haley Sprenger 22. 5. Landon Melius - 4. Faulk County Record 9 cal style and engaging showmanship. They are a fan favorite in northeastern South Dakota. Percussion, horns, and vocals round out this group’s distinct sound. –––––––––––– Jolly Wrens meet The Jolly Wrens met at Delilah Cotton’s on Thursday, July 17. There were six members present. Jan Martinmaas brought the meeting to order and Ethel Hagen gave the treasurer’s report and secretary's report. Roll call was what you did for the 4th of July. Phyllis Eschenbaum will host the next meeting on Wednesday, Aug. 6 at 2 p.m. Faulkton Knights of Columbus GOLF SCRAMBLE Men, Women, Couples: 2-person teams Friday, July 25 Lakeside Country Club – Faulkton ¢ Registration and Meal: 5:00-6:00 p.m. ¢ Shotgun start: 6:00 p.m. ¢ Entry Fee: $30 per person includes meal prior to 9 holes of golf. Meal open to the public at 6:00 p.m., $8 per plate Sponsored as a fund raising event by the Faulkton Knights of Columbus 0% FINANCING www.ncfe.coop •FALL B URN D OWN •PREPAY FERTILIZER •PREPAY CHEMICAL•PREPAY SEED •FALL S TRIP TILL Intimidators include Faulkton player In mid-June, Intimidators traveled to Sioux Falls for some tournament play. Faulkton’s Madison Boss is a member of this Redfield based team. While beating the eventual champions the ladies ended the weekend at 3rd place. Playing for the Intimidators team are, front left Lizzie Hansen, Taylor Voegele, Sierra Campbell, Chaley Bowar, and Kesha Arthurs. Back left are Madison Boss, Brooklyn Rohlfs, Billie Moeller, Cierra George, Shalyn Carr, and Nikiah Whitley. Not pictured is Baylee Blake, Tana Muellenberg, Megan Hyke, and Olivia Shantz and the coaches Kari Peterman, Debbie Bowar, Amber Peterman, and in training player Kinley Peterman and soon to be bat boy, Mason Carr . Lakeside Country Club Men’s League Results week points Week 9, 7-16, 2nd Half Team#/Players 15. Law/Pfeifer........................19 10. C. Geiger/Cotton............17.5 13. Giesen/Quinn.................19.5 1. Melius/Geditz ......................16 16. R. Bauer/Terrill ...............20.5 11. R. Deiter/Hardie ................15 9. Raethz/K. Deiter .................18 12. Odden/Bowar....................14 2. Toennies/Toennies ..............15 total points 53 53 52 51 50 49 47.5 46.5 46.5 3.Hansen/Hustead ..................20 6. Cramer/Remmers ...............11 4. M.Geiger/Hutchinson .......10.5 7. Stark/Weber.....................12.5 8. Spainer/Huss ......................15 18. Tisher/Bowman ..............17.5 14. Vetch/Jolley.......................10 19. J. Huss/Hedt ..................12.5 20. M Bauer/S. Bauer .............12 17. Lee/Ferguson....................15 5. Sorensen/Haberling ...........9.5 UNTIL JANUARY 6, 2015 44 43 43 42 42 41.5 41.5 41.5 40 37 31.5 Low Scratch: Trevor Cramer 37, Kent Borstad 38, Roger Deiter 40. Low Net Scores: Kent Borstad 28.5, Jason Lee 30.5, Tim Quinn 31, Lorne Weber 31. Call your local agronomist for more information: Kevin Stark: 216-0292 • Tim Borge: 380-9749 Travis Hansen 460-1522 • Micah Hanson 228-3639 Rick Arneson 216-1651 “Your Local Auto Parts Store!” All types of repairs – bring us your car, pickup or truck and we’ll get you back on the road! Hydraulic Hoses & Specialized Fittings SONNY’S AUTO PARTS & REPAIR We accept all major credit cards – Faulkton, SD • 605-598-4302 Faulkton School Board July 14 Proceedings No. 157, July 23, 2014 Faulkton Area School District 24-4 Board of Education Monday, July 14, 2014 5:00 p.m. The first regular meeting of the Faulkton Area Schools 24-4 Board of Education was called to order by Business Official Lisa Raethz at 5:02 p.m. in the office of the superintendent. Roll call of members present were Kelly Aesoph, Heather Bode, Gary Bowar, Todd Brand and Grady Heitmann. Also present were Supt. Joel Price, Business OfJune-14 General Fund Beginning Balance . . . . . . . .495,318.54 Cash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .450,220.33 Investments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51,272.84 Receipts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .183,749.32 Expenditures . . . . . . . . . . . . .143,169.45 Ending Balance . . . . . . . . . . .535,898.41 Cash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .490,798.27 Investments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51,272.84 Receipts: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Food Service--milk & ticketsReimbursement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Food Program Reimbursement . . . . . . . . CANS State Proration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Transfer from Gen. Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . State of SD-State Aid . . . . . . .37,515.00 Dacotah Bank--checking, mm, cd interest . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47.01 Gate Receipts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .241.03 Gym Passes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50.00 Medicaid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2,472.34 Birth to 3 Reimb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Title I Part A Reimb. . . . . . . . .60,000.00 Title II Part A Reap. Reimb. . .10,170.00 IDEA Part B Reimb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Other Reimbursements . . . . . . . .390.00 Hyde County . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,479.28 Hand County . . . . . . . . . . . . .$11,566.10 Faulk County . . . . . . . . . . . . .$56,818.56 Total Receipts . . . . . . . . .$183,749.32 ficial Lisa Raethz, and Garrick Moritz. Pledge of Allegiance was recited. 2014-15.1. Agenda Approval. Motion by Aesoph, second by Bode, to approve the proposed agenda. 2014-15.2. Board Chairman. Raethz called for nominations for Board Chairman for the 2014-2015 school year. Aesoph nominated Heather Bode and Heitmann seconded it. No other nominations were made and Raethz called for a vote with all members voting aye. 2014-15.3. Vice Chairman. Bode called for nominations for Capitol Special Pension Outlay Education Fund 112,089.40 254,381.30 143,482.25 112,089.40 254,381.30 143,482.25 0.00 0.00 0.00 35,560.87 75,606.64 4,590.49 1,735.83 35,054.47 103,699.97 145,914.44 294,933.47 44,372.77 145,914.44 294,933.47 44,372.77 0.00 0.00 0.00 June 2014 Imprest Fund: Chad Spicer $49.99 Travel Reimb., The Potting Shed $10.50 Supplies, Tieszen Law Office $15.00 Copies, Mary Vetch $232.79 Supply Reimb., Joel Price $54.53 Supply Reimb., Dacotah Bank $100.00 Petty cash for postage, US Post Office $147.00 Postage; July 15, 2014 Bill Payment: A&B Business $4,135.00 Chairs, A1 Locksmithing $6.00 Supplies, Advanced Ed $500.00 Ext. Review, ASBSD $911.72 Dues, Bauer’s Super Valu $39.98 Repairs, Deb Beilke $774.14 Services, BerMac $10.55 Services, Century Business $443.69 Copier Services, Chemsearch $422.47 Supplies, Cole Papers $2,533.92 Supplies, D&K Custom Machine Design $2,038.83 Laminator, Dakota Dust-Tex $14.30 Services, Delta Dental $2,921.54 Insurance, Distributed Website Corporation $250.00 Renewal, Faulk Co. Record $330.98 Publishing & Supplies, Faulkton Healthcare Center $150.00 PT Services, GE Capital $503.46 Copier Lease, Hanson Construction $198.47 Gravel, Hauff MidAmerica Sports $253.30 Supplies, Homan Ace Hardware $23.99 Repairs, Houghton Mifflin Co. $4,828.21 Math Textbooks, KC Lumber $29.20 Supplies, Matheson Tri-Gas $8.40 Services, Menards $28.20 Repairs, Jean Mitchell $168.75 OT Services, NCFE $46.59 Gas, Northwestern Energy $1,718.84 Electricity, Renaissance Learning $3,817.00 Software, Reuer Sanitation $585.00 Services, Riddell $1,654.40 Services, Schilder Dixon Sales $128.00 Supplies, SD Department of Health $780.00 Co. Services, SD School Benefit Fund $23,544.31 Insurance, SD United Schools Assn. $500.00 Dues, SDSSA $150.00 Conf. Fee, SFM $12,592.00 Workmans Comp. Ins., SHI $3,421.80 Software, Software Unlimited $4,075.00 Software Maintenance, Joseph Stanley $215.28 Repairs, Time Management Systems $73.31 Timeclock Services, Wordware, Inc. $718.40 Software. July 2014 Payroll: General Fund: $33,593.74 w/ benefits, Special Ed. $2,418.80 w/ benefits, Food Service $1,307.75 w/ benefits. 2014.15.5. Health Insurance. Motion by Aesoph, second by Brand, to adopt the 2014-15 ASBSD Protective Trust Benefits Fund Adoption and Renewal Motion as presented. Unanimous. 2014.15.6. Legal Representatives. Motion by Bowar, second by Heitmann to designate the following individuals and entities as legal representatives of the Faulkton Area Schools 24-4 for the 20142015 school year. Unanimous. A. Name the Faulk County Record as legal newspaper. B. Name Supt. Joel Price and Business Official Lisa Raethz as purchasing agents for the Faulkton Area Schools 24-4. C. Name Dacotah Bank as legal depository for the Faulkton Area Schools 24-4. D. Authorize the Business Official to properly invest surplus funds of the District. E. Authorize the Business Official as Supervisor of the Trust and Agency Fund and the Imprest Fund of the District. F. Name the Superintendent and Business Official as Administrators of Federal Programs. G. Name the Business Official as Supervisor and Treasurer of the Food Service Program. H. Set a Chain of Command for the Faulkton Area Schools 24-4 as Superintendent, Business Official and Secondary Principal in case of emergencies. I. Name the Superintendent as Asbestos Coordinator of the Faulkton Area Schools 24-4. J. Set the second Monday of each month as the official meeting date of the Faulkton Area Schools Vice Chairman for the 2014-2015 school year. Bowar nominated Grady Heitmann and Brand seconded it. No other nominations were made and Bode called for a vote with all members voting aye. 2014-15.4. Minutes & Financial Approvals. Motion by Aesoph, second by Brand, to approve the minutes of the June 9, 2014 meeting and June 23, 2014 special meeting, and June 2014 Trust and Agency Fund and Imprest Fund Reports, the June 2014 Financial Statement, and payment of the presented bills for July 15, 2014. Food Pre K & T&A Service Driv. Ed. -27,789.50 17,153.90 108,348.53 -27,789.50 17,153.90 82,346.07 0.00 0.00 26,002.46 39,750.05 0.00 5,402.25 8,017.81 3,549.68 8,568.64 3,942.74 13,604.22 105,182.14 3,942.74 13,604.22 79,178.09 0.00 0.00 26,004.05 63.40 4,002.52 684.13 35,000.00 215.00 73.10 $2,632.26 $6,154.46 $26,774.15 $35,560.87 64,083.00 $831.76 $1,944.60 $8,459.18 $75,606.64 $339.79 $794.47 $3,456.23 $4,590.49 $39,750.05 $0.00 $0.00 24-4 Board of Education and to compensate board members at a rate of $65.00 per month and $65.00 per negotiations meetings. 2014.15.7. SD United School Assn. Motion by Aesoph, second by Bowar, to become a member of the SD United Schools Association for the 2014-15 school year. Unanimous. 2014.15.8. Superintendents Report/2nd Reading of Policies. Motion by Heitmann, second by Brand, to adopt the following policies: Authorized Signatures, Board Member Conflict of Interest, Credit Card Use and Electronic Transactions, Alcohol and Other Drug Use by Students and Disciplinary Sanctions and Implementation Procedures, Use of Alcohol Sensors, Open Enrollment, Patriotic Exercises & Flag Displays, and Release of Certified Staff for Extra or Co-Curricular Events. 2014.15.9. Football Field Agreement: Changes to the football field agreement with the City of Faulkton was discussed. The board noticed some changes that needed to be made to the agreement and motion was made by Aesoph, second by Brand, to table the discussion until the August meeting. Busing Contract/Bus Barn. The busing agreement with K&D Busing was discussed and the transportation committee (Aesoph & Heitmann) would like to meet with them before the next meeting. It was discussed that selling the bus barn not an option at this time. Listing of 2014-2015 Employees & Salaries. Bowman, Vanessa $31,001 (7-12 Math); $2,056.27 (Asst. VB), Bruemmer, Nicole $30,201 (2nd Grade); Cassens, Laura $33,001 (Colony Ed.); Cunningham, Brice $36,401 (5th Grade), $1,281.44 (JH FB) $3,009.90 (Head Boys BB); Currington, Lacey $31,801 (Colony 10 Wednesday, July 23, 2014 Faulk County Record Ed.); Demery, Linda $38,899.01 (Library, Computers); Geditz, Melissa $36,601 (4th Grade); Geditz, Shayne $35,201 (K-12 PE, 7-8th Soc. Studies), $3,009.90 (Head Wrestling) $3,009.90 (Head FB); Haberling, Kari $38,601 (3rd Grade); Hammond, Alicia $34,301 (Kindergarten); Hayes, Melissa $36,601 (1st Grade); Heidenreich, Nancy $37,201 (Lang. Arts) $1,281.44 (Oral Interp) $1,000 (Board Certification); Hogeland, Teresa $36,301 (Title, JH Math) 3,009.90 (Head VB); Homan, Diana $31,001 (6th Grade); Kleinsasser, Leonard $37,201 (Colony Ed.); Koska, Dorie Kay $31,001 (Colony Ed.), Latt, Michele $37,001 (Speech Therapy) $10,000 (Special Ed. Coordinator); Melius, Nichole $29,862.79 (Family & Con. Science) $2,860.90 (FCCLA) $1,000 (Board Certification); Montonye, Judy $34,201 (Colony Ed.); Moritz, Jody $41,801 (Spanish, Lang. Arts, Soc. Sci.) $1,281.44 (One Act Play); Pfeifer, Colleen $31,801 (Colony Ed.); Reid, Wanda $35,201 (Colony Ed.); Schlechter, Mary $33,801 (Business, Computers); Spicer, Chad $37,201 (Special Ed.) $2,056.27 (Asst. Football) $2,860.90 (Head Track) $1,281.44 (JH Boys BB); Stahl, Mike $34,801 (Colony Ed.); Stephenson, Shae $31,001 (Special Ed.) $2,056.27 (Asst. Track); Stulken, Amanda $33,461.90 (K12 Music); Swanson, Noelle $31,001 (Ag Ed.) $2,860.90 (FFA) $3,542.97 (Extended Contract); Tisher, Randy $43,801 (HS Soc. Sci. Guidance, Math) $298.01 (Longevity Pay) $1,639.06 (Concessions); Ulrich, Christopher $30,201 (JH & HS Science); Cassens, Craig $51,522.04 (Sec.Principal/8th Grade Science) $4,470.15 (Athletic Director); Kopecky, Cindy $21.68/hour (Assistant to the Business Official); Price, Joel $70,820.51 (Superintendent/Elem. Principal); Raethz, Lisa $39,000 (Business Official); Becker, William $9.75/hour (Maintenance); Crum, Dennis $10.10/hour (Maintenance); Demery, Jeremy $24.04/hour (Technology); Heitmann, Bobbi $11.30/hour (Food Service Director); Holt, Kim $12.25/hour (Aide); Hutchinson, Pamela $13.00/hour (Aide); Martinmaas, Shelly $11.75/hour (Aide); Morgan, Renee $8.50/hour (Food Service) Ogle, Tiffany $8.50/hour (Aide); Ortmeier, Leasa $9.75/hour (Aide); Reed, Janet $14.90 (Main- tenance); Speck, Peg $8.50/hour (Food Service); Vetch, Mary $12.42/hour (Admin. Asst.); Young, Robin $8.50/hour (Food Service). 2014-15.10. Head GBB Coach. Motion by Aesoph, second by Bowar, to offer a 2014-2015 work agreement to Todd Brand for Head Girls Basketball Coach in the amount of $3,009.90. All board members voted aye except Brand who abstained from the vote. Motion carried. 2014-15.11. Competition Cheer Advisor: Motion by Bowar, second by Heitmann, to offer a 2014-2015 work agreement to Theresa Edgar for Competition Cheer Advisor in the amount of $2,860.90. Unanimous. 2014-15.12. Adjournment. Motion by Aesoph, second by Heitmann, to adjourn at 7:15 p.m. All in favor, motion carried. Budget Hearing 7:00 p.m. The Faulkton Area Schools 24-4 Board of Education Budget Hearing was called to order by Chairman Heather Bode at 7:00 p.m. in the office of the Superintendent. Roll call of members present were Heather Bode, Gary Bowar, and Todd Brand. Absent: Kelly Aesoph and Grady Heitmann. Also present were Supt. Joel Price and Business Official Lisa Raethz. The 2014-2015 Budget was presented. Raethz explained that the $20,000 set aside funds for technology was included in the capital outlay budget as per board request at the June meeting. Bode asked if the district would still have an out of district special education student that the district would be responsible for. Both Price and Raethz stated we would at this time and needed to budget for the expense regardless. 2014-15.13. Adjournment. Motion by Brand, second by Bowar, to adjourn at 7:15 p.m. All in favor, motion carried. Board Chairman, Heather Bode Business Official, Lisa Raethz Published one time at the total approximate cost of $148.89. FAX documents sent & received Faulk County Record FAX # 605-598-4355 No. 162, July 23, 2014 (SECOND NOTICE) CENTRAL PLAINS WATER DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO ADOPT FY 2014 BUDGET A public hearing will be held at the meeting at the Blunt Senior Center in Blunt, South Dakota on July 30, 2014 at 9:00 a.m. (CST) to consider the proposed Water Development District budget for Fiscal Year 2015, beginning January 1, 2015. Preliminary FY 2015 Budget APPROPRIATIONS: 01 Board of Directors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4,000.00 02 Administration & Technical Assistance . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16,000.00 03 Legal & Consultant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2,500.00 04 Capital Outlay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.00 05 Project Assistance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51,100.00 06 Contingency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0.00 Total Fy 2014 Appropriation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73,600.00 MEANS OF FINANCE: 310 Taxes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62,500.00 360 Miscellaneous Revenue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2,500.00 390 Capital Reserve Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10,000.00 Subtotal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73,600.00 WDD Tax Levy Request for FY 201 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62,500.00 Total Means of Finance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$73,600.00 The purpose of holding this hearing is to provide the public an opportunity to contribute to and comment on the Water Development District proposed operating budget for the Fiscal Year 2015. Persons interested in presenting data, opinions, and arguments for and against the proposed budget may appear, either in person or by representative, at the hearing and be heard and given an opportunity for a full and complete discussion of all items in the budget. Published one time at the total approximate cost of $25.92. S. D. remains a key player in nation's cattle industry Beef cattle outnumber people in South Dakota by more than a 4 to 1 ratio. With this in mind, it should come as no surprise that South Dakota cattlemen and cattle feeders continue to keep their stake among national leaders in beef production despite the challenges presented by the drought of 2012, Storm Atlas and escalating feed and land costs. This status was verified with the release of the USDA South Dakota census of agriculture, explained Jim Krantz, SDSU Extension Cow/Calf Field Specialist. With a calf crop inventory of 1.69 million head as of January 1, 2013, South Dakota ranked fourth among the nation's leading cattle states. Krantz said that although that number is slightly less than the 2012 total of more than 1.7 million; however, it is still the largest total since 2008. "The State's cow herd and their offspring accounted for almost 23 percent of its agricultural gross receipts," Krantz said. "That total represents an eighth place ranking among all South Dakota: Seeing South Dakota’s promise & possibilities by Katie Hunhoff Fraser Harrison, a travel writer from England, spent the summer of 2013 in Yankton. An essay on his impressions is featured in the current South Dakota History magazine, published by the State Historical Society. Harrison calls it a love letter to Yankton. But it was not love at first sight. The 2013 visit was not our English friend’s first time in Yankton. He visited several South Dakota towns in 2011 for his book Infinite West: Travels in South Dakota. Harrison stayed for one night in Yankton and left states," he said. When reviewing cow numbers by themselves, the January 1, 2014 beef cow inventory total stood at 1.635 million down slightly from the 2013 inventory number but still about 1.5 percent above the 2012 mark. That 1.635 million head total still ranks South Dakota fifth nationally behind Texas, which is ranked first with more than 4 million cows; Missouri, Oklahoma and Nebraska comprise the remaining states in the topfive in beef cow numbers. South Dakota also ranks seventh for cattle on feed according to the 2012 Census of Agriculture accounting for 2.4 percent of the national total. "The January, 2014 inventory total of 310,000 is almost 26 percent greater than the 2013 January 1 figure and about 16 percent greater than either of the 2011 or 2012 totals," Krantz said. The Census of Agriculture is the leading source of facts and information about the nation's agricultural production network. To view these results visit http://www.agcensus.usda.gov. with a bleak picture of a "melancholy little town." In hindsight, he realized his stay had started off on the wrong path when he was booked into “a cell-like hotel room” from a misleading website. His impressions didn't get better. He found several closed buildings downtown, and the historic Meridian Bridge was closed and fenced. He left, wrote a sad account of Yankton, and thought he would never return. "Travel writing is an irresponsible art," he writes in his new essay. "The writer grants himself the license to visit a place for a few hours and pronounce magisterially on its vices and virtues, its charms and blemishes, without fear of punishment or reprisal." On the flip side of that sentiment, there is something precious about seeing a place for a first time. In the business of travel writing, Harrison says it is always important to "preserve your capacity for wonderment." That’s our goal at South Dakota Magazine. We hope every issue surprises readers and gives a sense of wonderment to a place we all know very well. Harrison told me that ordinary things such as grocery stores, which are quite Mayor J.C. Heath wants readers to know that Cottonwood isn't a ghost town yet. Photo by Bernie Hunhoff. boring to visit at home, seem fascinating when you see their equivalents in foreign countries. Likewise, some of our greatest features here in South Dakota may seem mundane after viewing them so often. In the July/August issue of South Dakota Magazine we asked town mayors to tell us one thing they would like readers to know about their town. Something that would surprise and entertain. Mayors have strong ties to their home towns, and work tirelessly to make them a better place to live. They didn't have the luxury of seeing their town with fresh, clean eyes. Nevertheless, their answers often did surprise us even though we travel the state intensely. We hadn't heard, for example, that Brookings recently turned trash into treasure by converting an old landfill on 22nd Avenue into the 135-acre Dakota Nature Park. Mayor Tim Reed hikes there with his dog, Ace. There is also kayaking, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing and four ponds stocked with fish. We learned that a worldrenowned airbrush artist is a new resident in Menno. To feel more at home, he has already painted many murals and signs around the Hutchinson County town. Harris welcomes visitors to his downtown studio. And we found that there is more to do in Wall than stopping by Wall Drug for donuts. Mayor Dave Hahn informed us that the town has the only U.S 11 Wednesday, July 23, 2014 Faulk County Record Forest Service Visitor's Center in the United States. The site seeks to educate visitors on national grasslands and has many hands-on learning exhibits. It's also important to note that not all towns care about first impressions or even desire visitors. Cottonwood mayor J.C. Heath says he knows his town looks like a ghost town, but people do live there — 12 people, to be exact. "We get every tourist coming through Jackson County to the Hills," says Heath. "We don't mind people stopping to look at the old buildings but they should keep off our private property. Everything belongs to somebody.” A visiting travel writer has the benefit of surprise and wonderment when touring South Dakota landscapes and towns, but as we explore within the state we know and love we have a bigger responsibility. We owe it to our readers to see the possibilities and the promise. I guess mayors and South Dakota’s writers have that in common. Fortunately those of us who write for a living don’t have to worry about sewers, streets and gutters. Katie Hunhoff is the editor of South Dakota Magazine, a bimonthly publication featuring the people and places of South Dakota. For more information visit: SouthDakotaMagazine.com. –––––––––––– All are welcome to attend the upcoming One Book SD discussion in Faulkton. Books and discussion guides are available at the Faulk County Library. –––––––––––– One Book discussion coming to Faulk Library The South Dakota Humanities Council welcomes members of the public to participate in the 2014 One Book South Dakota program by attending an upcoming One Book discussion in Faulkton. We invite and encourage you to take part in an upcoming discussion with Bruce Roseland at the Faulk County Library on Monday, Aug. 11 at 7 p.m. The 2014 One Book SD is “Dakota,” by Kathleen Norris, which paints an expansive portrait of the Dakotas. Norris provides loving descriptions of the vast and starkly beautiful landscape, extremes of weather and topography, and townspeople and farmers. She reveals the contradictions of small town life on the Great Plains. Norris’ book will be read and talked about by community reading groups across the state during discussions such as the one that will take place in Faulkton leading up to the 2014 South Dakota Festival of Books in Sioux Falls, Sept. 26 - 28. As the One Book author, Norris will visit our eight cities statewide, as well as provide a keynote lecture at the 2014 Festival. “Dakota” fits South Dakota Humanities Council’s 2014 thematic exploration of the 125th anniversary of South Dakota statehood, which occurred November 2, 1889. SDHC themes provide a platform for communities across the state to focus on issues that dominate current South Dakota discourse -- issues that affect all of us on some level. We encourage you to join the ongoing conversation. More women in farm management More women in South Dakota are becoming active in owning or managing farmland, and rural advocates say some basic information can help them find success and improve their land. The Center for Rural Affairs recently held a workshop to provide some tips. Traci Bruckner, a senior associate for agriculture and conservation policy with the Center, points out women often find they have to work with tenants on their land. "There's a lot of women who are left holding the land after their husbands pass away, and they're working with tenants,” Bruckner said. “And they want to do as much as they can to preserve the conservation on the land, and sometimes, they find that they run into a little bit of trouble working with some tenants who don't think women have the position to exercise their authority there." Workshop participants got a tour of local fields and a demonstration of soil testing. Bruckner says the Center plans to do several similar workshops each year. She says the center worked with the women in understanding how important cover crops can be. "With the cropping systems that, you know, make up the dominant landscape on the agricultural land, it's really important that farmers consider integrating cover crops,” Bruckner said. Bruckner says the center also touched on some legal issues that could affect landowners interested in conservation. –––––––––––– Downy mildew found in sunflower fields By South Dakota Ag Connection Downy mildew is showing up in North and South Dakota sunflower fields. More than 70 sunflower fields have been surveyed in the last two weeks and about two-thirds have downy mildew, reports the National Sunflower Association. However, incidence levels are generally very low, and only eight of the fields had incidence levels higher than five percent. Still, the high amount of downy mildew is not surprising given the wet May and June. Downy mildew is caused by a soil borne pathogen that can survive for many years in the soil. When rains occur soon after planting, the pathogen produces swimming spores that infect roots and cause a systemic infection. Infected plants will often die, but if they survive, will not yield. However, yield loss doesn't usually occur unless downy mildew occurs in large patches of the field. No management tools are effective once downy mildew infection occurs, according to the NSA. 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Call now: 1-800-958-7963. OTR/CDL DRIVERS DRIVERS WANTED: CDL, owner operators, freight from Midwest up to 48 states, home regularly, newer equipment, Health, 401K, call Randy, A&A Express, 800-658-3549 SERVICES FARMERS - IH DISGUSTED! SHIFTING PROBLEMS? We have cost effective fixes for 06-56-8688 series tractors, engines, clutches, and ta fixes. Call Wenz Service 800-808-7885 for details. WANT TO BUY BUYING OLD HARDWARE STORE: bolt and nut bins, display bins, carpenters bench and anvils for my new shop. Cash paid. 1-406-471-8184. NOTICES ADVERTISE IN NEWSPAPERS statewide for only $150.00. Put the South Dakota Statewide Classifieds Network to work for you today! (25 words for $150. Each additional word $5.) Call the Faulk County Record at 605-598-6525. Onaka News by Ramona Goetz – phone 447-5880 Roy and Phil Heintzman went to David and Shirley Holt’s on Saturday afternoon, July 12 in the Cresbard area. Phil attended Brittany Holt’s bridal shower. Brittany will become the bride of Kory Allan on Saturday, Aug. 23, 2014 Albert and Ramona Goetz were business callers in Ipswich and Aberdeen on Friday. Janice Gloy met the Goetzes for supper at a restaurant. Albert and Ramona went to Ipswich Sunday evening to the park for the Claude Wahl and singer Judy entertainment. There was a nice crowd attending in spite of the hot weather and they enjoyed the music! Val and Leota Goetz spent the weekend at Elk Horn Ridge resort with their family. The event was hosted by Dane and Beth Goetz of Spearfish, thinking it would be a good time especially for all the college students who will be returning soon to their studies in different states. They had a good time and they appreciated the nice weather. LeRoy and Vi Sauer of Roscoe were Sunday afternoon guests of Roy and Phil Heintzman. Cresbard Area News by the Cresbard Hotel Coffee Crew Bob and Cheryl Dockter of Spring Creek, AZ, picked up their sister, Phyllis Dockter and drove to Jamestown. Grayson Doctor Hladky was playing baseball in a Legion tournament. Grayson is the great nephew of Phyllis's and lives in Gillette, WY. Phyllis was glad to report that Gillette won the tournament so she could return home Sunday evening a happy camper. They enjoyed visiting with other family members as well. –––––––––––– Cresbard Coming Events Faulk Conservation District minutes Published as a Public Service by Dacotah Bank – Cresbard July 30-Sept. 24: Cresbard/DeVoe Museum will open its doors to the public on Wednesday afternoons from 1-3 p.m. beginning Wednesday, July 30 through Wed., Sept. 24. All are invited to come and tour the museum. Also open by appointment. Gwen Braddock (324-3283) or Shirley Holt (3243635) for more information. Aug. 9: Cresbard Corn Fest. Softball games, community meal, entertainment by Velvet Soul. All School Reunion Directories are available. Contact Joanne Graves or Sherry Fix. Cresbard Cemetery Board is seeking donations to meet expenses. They can be sent to the board c/o Shirley Holt, PO Box 42, Cresbard, SD 57435. Newspaper recycling, 4th Saturday of every month, 9-11 a.m. Trailer located 1.5 blocks north of Bauerʼs Super Valu. Faulkton Girls Scouts sponsors. Red Hat meeting, 3 p.m. at Burgers, 3rd Thursday of every month. Order Eastern Star meetings are the 2nd Monday of every month at 7:30 p.m. at the United Church in Faulkton. There is help: food pantry is available at St. Thomas Catholic Church in Faulkton, sponsored by the Faulk County Ministerial Association. Driverʼs license exams at the Faulk County Courthouse in Faulkton at the treasurerʼs office from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. No driverʼs tests will be given during noon hr. Mason's meeting every third Monday of each month at 8 p.m. at United Church of Faulkton. The Faulk Conservation District Board of Supervisors met at the Ag Service Center in Faulkton, Wednesday, June 11, 2014. Present: Supervisors: Peggy Melius, Norby Reuer, Matt Schulte, Wesley Holsing and Rick Rausch. Advisors: Don Brewer. District Personnel: Kristine Meyer and Gene Toennies. NRCS Personnel: Grady Heitmann. Absent: Allen Hadrick and Bruce Roseland. Meeting called to order by president Reuer at 4:02 p.m. Motion by Holsing to approve the presented agenda. Second by Melius and all carried. Minutes and Financial Report: Melius motioned to approve the minutes of the regular May meeting. Second by Schulte and all carried. Melius motioned to accept the May financial statement as presented. Second by Holsing and all carried. Old business 1. Supervisor Elections Meyer reminded board members up for election that petitions are due to the County Auditor no later than July 1, 2014. Board member Rausch joined the meeting at 4:14 pm. 2. NMA Meeting-The North Missouri Area meeting will be held on June 24, 2014 at 5 pm in Onida. New business 1. Grow: 66/125-Meyer read a letter received from Grow: 66/125 project coordinator, Altman Studeny. In commemoration of South Dakota’s 125th Anniversary of Statehood, he is undertaking a state wide community project that centers around the planting of trees in each of South Dakota’s sixty-six counties. He will be driving through collecting two-and-a-half gallons of soil from a site in every county. Soil collected will be mixed together, repotted in those sixty six buckets and a Bur Oak tree planted in each. He wanted each county to pick a place that carries some particular historical weight in your region. Meyer talked with the Historical Society and it was decided to go ahead and plant the tree at the Pickler Mansion. From July 19 to Aug. 24, those trees will be displayed at the Governor’s Grove on State Capitol grounds in Pierre. 2. Safety Benefits Loss Control Report - Meyer informed the board that Safety Benefits had been out and done a loss control review on the district. Meyer read the review recommendations to the board. The board instructed Meyer to take care of the necessary paperwork. 3. Wild West Days Parade - A flier was received on participating in the Wild West Days Parade which will be held on Friday, July 4th. Discussion was held and we will drive a pickup through the parade. Secretary’s report: by Kris Meyer 1. Meyer talked to the board about several calls coming in on the eastern red cedar and rocky mountain juniper trees not looking good. Discussion was held. It was decided to wait and see what the trees look like in the fall. Manager’s report: by Gene Toennies 1. Tree planting went well this year. Planter is in shed. 2. Putting down fabric. Working around wet ground. Have 6 producers left. Should be done early next week. 3. Still planting grass with Truax. 4. Both JD drills have been out planting alfalfa and sorghum. 5. Been busy spraying transline on trees for wormwood and Canadian thistle. Also some other broad leaves. 6. Round up spraying is going well. Have done many shelter belts already. 7. Will shut down tree cooler next week. 8. Not many trees left to sell. NRCS report was given by Grady Heitmann, District Conservationist. Motion by Reuer to go into executive session at 5:16 p.m. for 125-2(1) to discuss personnel issues. Second by Schulte and all carried. Chairman Reuer declared out of executive session at 5:40 p.m. Upcoming events: North Missouri Area Meeting in Onida on June 24, 2014 Chairman Reuer adjourned the meeting at 5:41 p.m. Next meeting: Wednesday, July 9 at 4 p.m. Tentative meeting date: Wednesday, August 13, at 4 p.m. Wednesday, July 23, 2014 Faulk County Record 14 is currently accepting applications for the following positions: Registered Nurse (Long Term Care) Part-time (night position) Job details: Coordinate, delegate and provide resident care. Accountable to lead, supervise, manage and carry out resident care decisions. Plans and delivers resident-focused care in partnership with physician, interdisciplinary team and resident/family. Education: Graduate from an accredited School of Nursing Experience: Previous experience is preferred but not required License/Certification: Current South Dakota licensure as a Registered Nurse and BLS certification (offered on-site) required Licensed Practical Nurse (Long Term Care) Part-time (night position) Job details: Administers nursing services in caring for our residents. The LPN is responsible for providing suitable environment for the residents, administer medications and treatment for personal hygiene and will also be responsible for the supervision of nursing staff as directed. Education: Graduate of an accredited School of Practical Nursing. Experience: Previous experience is preferred but not required. License/Certification: Active LPN license in the State of South Dakota and BLS certification (offered on-site) required RCertified Nursing Assistant (Long Term Care) Part-time (day position) PRN position Job details: Under the direction of the charge nurse, the Certified Nursing Assistant contributes to the basic resident care activities and related non-professional services necessary in caring for the personal needs and comfort of the resident. Actual job tasks may vary depending on the unit assigned. Education: Must be at least 16 years of age. Experience: Previous experience is preferred, but not required. License/Certification: CNA and CPR certification required. If you are not certified, we will provide you with the training and education to become certified. Dining Assistant (Long Term Care) Job details: Perform non-professional assistive duties under the supervision of nursing personnel. Greet residents as they come into the dining room, assist with passing trays as needed and assist with feeding the residents as assigned by the charge nurse. Education: Have successfully completed elementary education. Must be at least 14 years of age. Complete/pass a 10 hour dining assistant course (offered on-site). Experience: No previous experience required. On the job training. Food Service Department Full-time position Job details: Responsibilities include dishwashing and cook’s assistant. Orientation includes both the day and evening shifts. Positions include working weekends. Environmental Services Full-time (day position) Job details: responsibilities include general housekeeping duties in order to provide a clean, safe, and friendly environment to our patients, residents and coworkers. Activities Assistant Full-time position Job details: Plan and implement scheduled activities that assists in maintaining each resident’s highest functioning level dealing with physical, spiritual, and mental well-being aspects. Follow the individual plan of care for each resident as assigned and maintain documentation of the same. Maintain equipment, inventory, and department area. Attend in-service training and workshops as assigned to become aware of new developments in the field. Provide activity of daily living and care to residents. Perform restorative and rehabilitative services as directed. Maintain appropriate documentation on same. Education and Training: A minimum of high school education or GED required. Experience in the field gerontology is preferred but not required. Valid driver’s license. Certified nurse aid certification preferred by not required. Abilities: Ability to read, write and follow oral/written directions. Ability to have good working relationship with the elderly. Experience: On the job training. Positions remain open until filled. Full-time and Part-time positions offer a full benefit package. Apply on-line at www.averajobs.org For assistance or questions, please contact the Member FDIC Cresbard 605-324-3601 Human Resource Department 606 E. Garfield Ave, Gettysburg, SD 57442 Phone (605)765-2480 ext. 219 Avera is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer Minority/Female/Disabled/Veteran Classified Ads $4.20 minimum up to 25 words; 4.00 for additional insertions; $.10 per word over 25 words. Card of Thanks are $4.20 for maximum of 40 words; $.10 per word over 40. CARD OF THANKS A sincere thank you to those who came to my open house and helped me celebrate my 80th Birthday last weekend in Pierre. It was a very special day and meant so much to have so many attend. Also thank you to those who have sent Birthday wishes. It has been fun hearing from you and has made this a Birthday to remember. Sincerely, Burton Witte 7-23-1tc FOR SALE For Sale: Record player/radio. Plays cassette tapes, record albums and 8 track tapes. Also around 200 cassettes and a hundred record albums. Call Avis Meyer 598-4422, Faulkton and make an offer. 7-23-1tp Help Wanted For Sale: Cattle Trailer for sale: 2002 Merritt Spread Axle. Call 605598-6556. 4-16-tfc WANTED Assistant Manager, Part Time Cashier, & Part Time Deli Attention Farmers: Turn your old machinery and scrap iron into cash. We do the work, you get paid. For more information call Lonnie @ 605460-1772. 6-11-8tp Looking for energetic, working individuals. Contact: OneStop HELP WANTED Help Wanted: Homan Welding is hiring welders and shop workers. Willing to train. Call 605-598-3010 for more info. 6-11-tfc Activity & Route Drivers Needed for upcoming school year. hard Apply in person at 817 Main Street, Faulkton FOR RENT Office rental space within Mueller Properties, 310 9th Ave. S. Faulkton, for more information contact Lisa at 605-228-6960. 2-26-tfc APARTMENTS FOR RENT Call Steve or Doyle 800-310-2708 Faulkton, South Dakota Two bedroom apartments. For disabled, handicap and families. Utility allowance and rental assistance available for eligible persons. If interested contact: Tom Edgar Phone 605-460-1915 WE ARE AN EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY 20’ Continuous Fence Panels HOMES FOR SALE • 1 1/4” round 14 gauge horizontal pipe • 1” square 11 gauge uprights • Comes with clips and splicer pipes Faulkton – Kelly Melius 605-598-4157 website: commonsensemfg.com Quality that just makes sense! 35410 US Hwy. 212 – Faulkton, SD 57438 C h a d Ho m a n • 5 9 8 -4 3 9 3 Fax: 598-4433 • E-mail: [email protected] w eb sit e: www.homanwelding.com • Rep air wo rk • Po r ta ble w elding • St eel sales • Cus to m fa br ica tion • Welding sup plies • Gr a d e 5 • G r a d e 8 • S p e c i a l t y b o l t s • Well pip es • Suc ker r od s • B & W Tr ailer Hitches Home for Sale: 207 14th Ave. N. in Faulkton. Newly remodeled; new stainless steel appliances; 4 bedroom; 2 bath; 3 stall heated garage. 380-1505 or 769-0052. 6-4-tfc For Sale: West Pollock Resort Steak house and Bait shop over 25 acres with rental houses and 55 RV sites! Contact Eric Vetter Century 21 Investment Realtors 605- 380-0031. 3-12-tfc Home for Sale in Faulkton: 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom with attached two stall garage. Call Chad at 605-2164450. 1-22-tfc Home for Sale: 1004 Park St. in Faulkton, three bedroom, new windows, roof, hvac system, drain tile and sump pump. Lots of updates and renovations. Call 605-2167840. 3-5-tfc – Pat Martinmaas – MARTINMAAS ELECTRIC Certified Electrical Contractor Residential Commercial Farm Industrial Trenching Refrigeration Service 40 Ft. Bucket Truck Service $250 Local Gift Card Reasonable Rates 103 E. 2nd Ave., Miller, SD 57362 Home/Work 605-853-3001 leave mess. East View Apartments (with 12 month lease signing) WILL PUT UP HAY Hire, Shares or Cash Rent Contact Steve “The Hay Guy” Faulkton, SD One bedroom and two bedroom apartments Updated Decor Income based Private Entrances No Steps Available NOW!! Call Joan Today @ 598-4107 Professionally Managed by Prairie Homes Management 1-888-893-9501 (toll free) TTY 1-800-366-6888 EHO at 605-380-5782 Call early for Scheduling! 4-30-tfc 5 Low price on copy paper! 10 reams white 20 # $40 per case FAULK COUNTY RECORD PHONE 598-6525, FAULKTON Wednesday, July 23, 2014 Faulk County Record 15 HELP WANTED: FULL TIME RN Faulkton Area Medical Center is seeking a full-time Hospital RN. Twelve hour shifts, every third weekend. Alternating days and nights, rotating holidays. Excellent benefits. Any questions regarding this position, please contact Shannon Stuwe, DON (605) 598-6262. Applications are available upon request at the Faulkton Area Medical Center. This position will remain posted until position is filled. Faulkton Area Medical Center is an Equal Opportunity Employer HELP WANTED: Registration Clerk Faulkton Area Medical Center is looking for a full time Patient Registration Clerk. Applicant should have strong communication skills and computer knowledge is required. Faulkton Area Medical Center offers competitive wages and an excellent benefit package. Please contact Heather Bode at (605) 598-4405 X10 if you have any questions or to ask for an application. This position will remain posted until filled. Faulkton Area Medical Center is an Equal Opportunity Employer R&R Pheasant Hunting (rural Seneca) seeking Two Experienced Housekeepers for one full-time (Mon-Fri) and one parttime (Sat-Sun) shifts. Hours 6:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. daily. Season runs Sept-Dec. Labor Day weekend and Thanksgiving off. Friendly, fast-paced environment perfect for self-motivated, hardworking candidates. $13/hr plus; tips, uniform allowance, meals, merchandize discounts and guaranteed hours. Earn great extra money before the holidays! Join our team today! Call Kelly at 436-6782 to apply References required. Faulkton Area Schools District 24-4 Position Vacancies The following positions are open until filled. 1. Pre-school teacher with Birth to age 8 w/SPED 2. Assistant wrestling coach Interested individuals should send a letter of application, resume, and credential file to: Dr. Joel Price, Superintendent, FASD 24-4, PO Box 308, Faulkton, SD 57438-0308 605-598-6266 ext. 206 – [email protected] Help Wanted: Community Center Custodian Responsible to insure that the Community Center and Gymnasium buildings and grounds are cleaned and maintained on a regular basis as needed. Make minor repairs. Set-up and takedown of chairs, tables, and other needed equipment in Community Center and/or Gymnasium as requested by City Office, or FASD 24-4. Responsible for clearing snow from sidewalks as required to maintain safe access to buildings in conjunction with school custodian. Salary: Based upon experience and qualifications. Qualifications: Ability to lift at least 40 pounds; ability to operate cleaning equipment; ability to work unsupervised and be a self-starter. Willingness to work nights, weekends, or split shifts as required to complete the tasks assigned. To apply: submit letter of application and brief work history to the following address: Custodial Position: PO Box 458; Faulkton, SD; 57438 Position open until filled. 7-2-4tc Need Printing? call 598-6525 FAULK COUNTY RECORD Faulk County Record 16Wednesday, July 23, 2014 Happy ads Page 2: Happy birthday dad and gramps is Herman Schraeder of Faulkton. Page 3: From this to the 80th year, is JoAnn Schaefers of Polo Faulkton Area Coming Events Published as a Public Service by Dacotah Bank – Faulkton July 28: Faulkton Business & Professional Assoc., 6:30 p.m., Dot Tʼs. Aug. 10-11: 4-H Town ʻn Country Days. Sunday - games start at 7 p.m., pet show 7:30 p.m., coronation, awards, entertainment 8 p.m. Monday 4-H barbecue 5-6 p.m., awards and premium sale at 6:30 p.m. Need a hand for help around the house? Rides need 24 hr. notice. Call 605-450-8279, and we will match you with the volunteer who will fit your needs. Offered by volunteers from the United Church of Faulkton, service is free to you! Newspaper recycling, 4th Saturday of every month, 9-11 a.m. Trailer located 1.5 blocks north of Bauerʼs Super Valu. Faulkton Girls Scouts sponsors. Faulkton Area Lions Club meets the 2nd Tuesday of the month at noon at 212 Cafe and fourth Thursday of the month at 6:30 p.m. Faulkton American Legion meetings are first Monday of every month, 6:30 p.m. meeting at Faulkton Legion Hall. The Faulk County Cancer Support Group is available to provide information and assistance to those with cancer in Faulk Co and surrounding area. For more information, or to find out meeting dates and times, please contact April Sorensen at 605-598-6262 ext 1063. Wednesdays: TOPS meeting. Weigh-in from 9:45-10:15 a.m., meeting 10:15 - 10:45 a.m. at JBʼs Country Store. Every Tuesday, Penny Ihnen at first floor in Faulk Co. Courthouse, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. S.D. Network against family violence & sexual assault. Driverʼs license exams at the Faulk County Courthouse in Faulkton at the treasurerʼs office from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. No driverʼs tests will be given during the noon hour. Medical equipment South Dakota CARES Loan Closet. For equipment call Joan Bent 598-4107. Pheasants Forever meets every second Tuesday, 7 p.m. Fire Hall. Order Eastern Star meetings are the second Monday of every month at 7:30 p.m. at the United Church. Ambulance meetings held the fourth Monday of each month at 6 p.m. in the Fire Hall. There is help: food pantry available at St. Thomas Catholic Church in Faulkton, sponsored by the Faulk Co. Ministerial Assoc. Mason's meeting every third Monday of each month at 8 p.m. at United Church of Faulkton. Area Literacy Council tutors available for persons who want to learn to read or read better. Phone 5986236, Faulk County Library or 1800-423-6665, SD Literacy Council. Member FDIC Faulkton 605-598-6211 Programs are subject to change without notice. JULY & AUGUST, 2014, FAULKTON, S. DAK. ONE SHOWING NIGHTLY AT # LYRIC# 8:00 PM Thurs., Fri., Sat., Sun., JULY 3-4-5-6 Air Conditioned FRI., SAT., SUN., AUG. 1, 2, 3 22 Jump Stree t Mr. Peabody & Sherman Ty Burrell, Max Charles, Stephen Colbert DreamWorks – 92 min. Rated PG Channing Tatum, Ice Cube R, 122 minutes, Sony How to Train City park’s flower garden worth second look Your Dragon 2 Mickie Hansen and her helpers have made the southeast corner of Faulkton City Park into a real showplace . . . so take time Jay Baruchel, to smell the flowers. America Ferrera, PG, 105 minutes Dream Works MILLION Check Out Our Nightly Specials DOLLAR ARM Thursday Nights! FRI., SAT., SUN., AUG. 8, 9, 10 FRI., SAT., SUN., JULY 11, 12, 13 Taco Bar i Salad Build The and Fault in Bar! BBQ Our Ribs Served Stars Nightly 1/2 Rack $16.95 – Full Rack $24.95 John Hamm, Aasif Mandvi PG, 124 minutes, Disney FRI., SAT., SUN., JULY Inc. 18, Shell 19, 20 FRI., SAT., SUN.,urAUG. 15, 16, 17 This week’s special at BerMac self t yo Orange Sherbet Transformers Age of Extinction Mark Wahlburt, Jack Reynor, Peltz soft ice cream! Flavor burst &Nicola vanilla PG13, 2 hr., 37 min. Paramount Pictures LYRIC Theatre Divergent Maleficent Shailene Woodley, FRI., SAT., SUN., JULY 25, 26, 27 Faulkton Show time 8 p.m. Shailene Woodley, Ansel Elgort Fish special every Friday PG 13, 139 minutes, Lionsgate Prime Rib every Saturday Angelina Jolie PG, 97 minutes, Disney Ask about our gun Hours: 11raffle a.m. - for 10 p.m. our Daily! new Thisdigital week’sconversion. specials We appreciate your support Wed. ........................Indian Tacos of your local theater! Thurs. .......Chicken or Steak Wrap Fri. .....Chicken Salad on Croissant Mon. ...........French Dip Sandwich Tues. .....Chicken Parmesan Sand. FRI., SAT., SUN.,beer Aug.selection 22, 23, 24 Largest in Faulk Co. Serving ice cream drinks! BLACK VELVET Planes: Fire SAVE $2 more on Black Velvet and Rescue 1.75 liter SALE FRI., SAT., SUN., MON., AUG. 29, 30, 31, SEPT. 1 Dane Cook, Ed Harris Stacey Keach PG, 83 min., Disney Cherry Cheese Cake Take out orders: 598-4204 Hours 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. • New: gift cards available! • Get your Burger Shack t-shirt $ 16 99 L O R D $ 99 C A LV E RT 18 Moritz Publishing Print, Faulkton and Clark, PO Box 68, Faulkton, SD 57438 Tornado Special of the Week : - Faulkton - 598-6565 Dot T Theo James at 5 p.m. Monday-Saturday PG 13, 139Open min., Lionsgate For all your entertainment needs check out our liquor department 1.75 liter SALE BerMac Inc. Convenience Store Remember our liquor store is open on Sundays! Phone 598-6603, Faulkton 24 hr. pay pumps at BerMac’s
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