Don`t hide your Bronc pride!

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Don`t hide your Bronc pride!
• SMOKING
BAN
PG. 2
• BRONCS, DIGGERS
FACE-OFF
Saturday, September 25, 2010
Vol. 135
#94
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Funding
Don't hide your
secured to
finish HARCC Bronc pride!
construction
Gov.'s $50K challenge grant
helps put Homestake Adams Research
& Cultural Center over the top
Belle Fourche
High School
Homecoming
Friday
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B"#$%&'("")&P(+,--.
DEADWOOD — Come ne-t /une, the Homestake Adams
Research and Cultural Center grand opening will finally come to
fruition, with construction at the site resuming as soon as Adams
Museum C House Director Mary Dopco raises $50,000 for contingency costs and contractor /. Scull's calendar allows. Gov. Rounds
issued his $50,000 challenge grant through the state office of economic development and tourism in August 2009. A “true communiSee HARCC — Page 34
Well done!
■ National Science Board
praises S.D. institutions
for research achievement,
capabilities
B" .,ND" PITLI%1
B"#$%&'("")&P(+,--.
Dr. Ray
Bowen
SPEARFISH — Members of the National
Science Board congratulated and praised South
Dakota's higher education institutions for continuing to grow in collaborations amongst
themselves and reaching across multiple spectrums to increase research and development in
the state.
The National Science Board, which held its fall meeting at Black
Hills State University Friday, heard presentations by representatives
See BOARD — Page 8
Belle Fourche High
School celebrated
homecoming with a
parade prior to the
football game on
Friday. The theme of
the week, “Don't
hide your Bronc
pride,” was evident
from the many
floats sporting
school colors and
spirit. Despite the
construction, the
parade maintained
its traditional route
along Main Street,
and participants,
spectators and supporters enjoyed a
beautiful day for a
parade. Pioneer
photo by Kaija
Swisher
ADVERTISEMENT
BLACK HILLS PIONEER LOCAL SCENE
Page 2
Saturday, September 25, 2010
Owners say smoking ban could snuff profits
■ Smoking in bars, casinos,
and video lottery
establishments are target
of Nov. 2 vote
BY KEVIN NORTON
Black Hills Pioneer
Gaming officials say profits would decline should the Nov. 2 election ban smoking in
bars and casinos. Pioneer file photo
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BLAC% HILLS — Some casinos
and bars are nervous that their profits
could go up in smoke after ?ov. A,
when a statewide vote could ban smoking from all workplaces.
Smokers and smoke-free advocates
are divided over “Referred Law GA,”
which would extend the state's nosmoking ban to bars, casinos, and video
lottery establishments. The law was
already passed by the legislature and
signed by the governor in March ANNO,
but was delayed by a petition and then
sent to the public for a vote.
A “yes” vote would approve the ban,
a “no” vote would strike it down.
At this point, bar and casino owners
can still choose smoking or non-smoking.
Brian %indsfattr, owner of Blue
Cactus Bar, is sitting on the fence.
Although he is not a smoker, %indsfattr
purchased his bar in January, and reinstated smoking at the Blue Cactus as a
business decision.
“My thinking is it puts me at a disadvantage because everyone in town has
smoking. Half of the people probably
in South Dakota don't smoke, but very
rarely do you see a crowd of people
where no one smokes. I don't want
them to go somewhere else just
because one or two of them like to
smoke.”
Although %indsfattr said that he
believes business has increased because
of the decision, he is ready for what
seems to be the inevitable. Most polls
show the law is popular, and according
to an April %ELTLA?D TUVArgus
Leader election poll, 66 percent of
South Dakotans would vote “yes” to
ban smoking from all workplaces.
“When it passes I'm T% with it,
because I'm not a smoker,” %indsfattr
said. “But people go to a bar to drink
and smoke.”
General Manager %ris %ryZa and his
staff at the Stadium Sports Grill in
Belle Fourche went smoke-free in
March, and he said they haven't noticed
much of a difference.
“We've had a couple of people dissatisfied, but it's been good all around.
Everything in general is a lot cleaner,”
%ryZa said. “Most of the people who
did come here to smoke, just smoke
outside.”
“Belle Fourche is such a small town
people aren't going to stop going to the
circle of bars. I don't think it's going to
put anyone out of business.”
But gambling revenues could go
down, said the opposition, and that
could put a dent in tax revenues.
Don Rose, a spokesman for the
Licensed Beverage Dealers of South
Dakota, opposes the ban. He predicted
a drop of AN to A\ percent in gambling
revenue if the public approves the law.
This he based from numbers that he
said occurred last year in Montana,
where a smoking ban recently went
into effect.
Montana gaming officials attribute
the majority of the loss to the smoking
ban, which occurred on Tct. G, ANNO,
but also said a historical slower second
quarter and the recession contributed to
the slowdown.
According to unaudited figures, the
South Dakota Lottery collected about
^A._ million less from video gambling
during the ANGN fiscal year that ended
June _N.
Fiscal ANNO marked the first time that
bettors played less in Deadwood since
open casino gambling began there AN
years before.
They bet ^G,GGG,GO\,`\O in ANNO.
That was about ^6 million less bet than
in ANN`, a decrease of N.\` percent.
See BAN — Page 35
Lab continues work to get
pump systems up and running
BY JACI CONRAD PEARSON
Black Hills Pioneer
LEAD — “We've pumped over G billion gallons into the
creek since we turned the pumps back on,” reported Ron
Wheeler, executive director of the Sanford Underground Lab
at Homestake to the South Dakota Science and Technology
Authority Board of Directors Thursday.
Wheeler said that one of the three main areas that the lab is
focusing on, at this point, is to get the permanent pumping
systems up and running.
Installation of the deep well pump to the b,`NN level is complete.
“We got rid of the cascade system that was pumping every
_NN feet,” Wheeler said. “It's a huge accomplishment and a
milestone.”
Pump reinstallation efforts are also a priority at the \,NNN,
_,6\N, A,dNN, G,A\N-foot levels and out to the Mill Reservoir.
“In doing all this, environmental compliance is very important to us,” Wheeler said.
In speaking with John ScheetZ, he found that the number of
fish above and below the creek's inflow is higher.
“That's a good thing. It means the creek's healthy,” Wheeler
said.
His two other primary administrative focuses are to remove
all the old mine utilities in preparation for the DUSEL project
to move forward and to monitor current excavation activities.
BLACK HILLS PIONEER LOCAL SCENE
Saturday, September 25, 2010
Business owners plea to DOT
The Boy Scouts
are back in town
BY HEATHER MURSCHEL
Black Hills Pioneer
This LeadDeadwood Cub
Scout color guard
now has Boy Scout
Troop #48 back in
town to bridge
over into.
Pioneer photo by
Jaci Conrad
Pearson
BY JACI CONRAD PEARSON
Black Hills Pioneer
V#$M — Jhe =esire to one =a4 attain #aAle Scout status is stronA /or
/our 4ounA 8en an= their scoutinA s+onsorsI
Wn=er the lea=ershi+ o/ MouA an= Jara HansonF their son Janner
HansonF MeLon Schu8acherF Ohristian Oasias an= Mikus BaheF collecP
tiLel4 +ut Vea=PMea=woo=Hs Bo4 Scout Jroo+ b`X 9ack on the 8a+I
T_one o/ these Ou9 Scouts were a9le to cross oLer 9ecause there was
no troo+ to cross oLer toF\ sai= Scout Master Heather _ashI TJhatHs wh4
itHs so i8+ortant to haLe a troo+F so these 9o4s can just kee+ AoinA with
the +roAra8I\
Jara HansonF the Oo88ittee OhairF sai= she /ull4 su++orts her husP
9an=F the troo+ 8asterF who is a /or8er #aAle ScoutF an= his e//orts
9ecause she thinks scoutinA is a won=er/ul orAaniSationI
See BOY SCOUTS — Page 9
News & Notes
2011 budget
approved
SP#$%&'SH — S+ear/ish
Ma4or 6err4 Kra89eck o+ene= the
+u9lic hearinA on Mon=a4 /or the
secon= rea=inA o/ Br=inance CCDEF
the DGCC $++ro+riations Br=inance
s+eci/4inA the cit4Hs DGCC 9u=AetI
Jhere were no oral or written
co88ents at the +u9lic hearinAF
an= a/ter the +u9lic hearinA was
close=F the council Lote= to
a++roLe the or=inanceI
— Kaija Swisher
Auction set for
Gilmore Hotel
M#$MNBBM — Oit4 co88isP
sioners on Mon=a4 niAht sche=P
ule= BctI DQ at D +I8I as the =a4 to
sell the Ril8ore Hotel at an aucP
tionI Ohuck Jur9iLilleF o/
Mea=woo=F is the auctioneerI Jhe
centur4Pol= hotel is actuall4 an
Page 3
B#VV# &BW%OH# — Belle &ourcheHs =ownP
town corri=or is close=F 9ut 9usiness owners are
=oinA eLer4thinA the4 can to ensure +eo+le know
the4 are still o+en an= +arkinA is aLaila9leI
$lternatiLe routes are also 9einA a=Lertise= so
area resi=ents an= Lisitors alike can 8aneuLer
throuAh the CICP8ile WISI HiAhwa4 XY construcP
tion +roject currentl4 un=erwa4 in town
MurinA Jues=a4Hs +u9lic in+ut 8eetinA at the
Me+art8ent o/ Jrans+ortation o//icesF area resiP
=ents e[+resse= concern a9out the 8onthPlonA
closure o/ State StreetI
TNe nee= to talk a9out State Street an= see i/
thereHs an4thinA we can =oF\ sai= Pete KrushF
owner o/ PeteHs OlothinAI He aske= how lonA
State Street will 9e close= an= in]uire= a9out siAP
naAe to a=Lertise that 9usinesses re8ain o+en
alonA that streetI TMa49e we coul= +ut a siAn
alonA this +roject that sa4s weHre o+en /or 9usiP
ness ^ Bcto9er is one o/ 84 9usiest 8onthsF\
Krush sai=I
Bill MasonF owner o/ MasonHs &i/th $Lenue
an= Bucksto+F aAain ]uestione= whether the
Me+art8ent o/ Jrans+ortation +ossi9l4 ha= /un=P
inA to assist 9usiness owners with siAnaAe /or the
alternatiLe or a=LertisinAI
TBcto9er is a 9iA 8onth /or usF is there an4P
thinA we can =o to let +eo+le know what routes
to take to Aet to the 9usinessesF\ Mason sai=I
TNe nee= to /in= another leA to this +rocessI\
Mason sai= he realiSe= itHs a little too late nowF
9ut =i= note that +rojects o/ this nature =o haLe
an i8+act on the econo84 an= essentiall4 the4
=estro4 9usinesses
Michael OarlsonF the area enAineer /or the
Me+art8ent o/ Jrans+ortationF sai= un/ortunatel4
there isnHt an4 state /un=s aLaila9le /or so8ethinA
o/ that natureF 9ut that he woul= look into the
i=ea to allow /or /uture +rojects to haLe those
resources aLaila9leI
TNeHre +uttinA 4ou in a touAh +osition riAht
A car zooms past a
new speed sign
installed by the
South Dakota
Department of
Installation at the
top of the
Deadwood hill. The
speed zone in a
mile-long section on
Highway 85 has
been lowered to 45
mph. Pioneer photo
by Kevin Norton
Truck and trailer
parking at
Sherman Street
See NOTES — Page 4
See DOT — Page 9
Speed lowered on Deadwood hill
a+art8ent 9uil=inA 9einA lease=
an= 8anaAe= 94 Pro %ental
ManaAe8entI Jhe Oit4 o/
Mea=woo= aske= Pro %ental
ManaAe8ent /or a clause allowinA
a sus+ension in their contract once
a sale =ate was chosenI
— Kevin Norton
M#$MNBBM — $/ter co8P
+laints were 8a=e 94 citiSens conP
cerninA oLerniAht truck noiseF the
ParkinA an= Jrans+ortation
Oo88ittee stu=ie= the issue an=
conclu=e= that the cit4 has no 9etP
ter o+tion than the Sher8an Street
+arkinA lotI
TRiLen our other +arkinA
o+tions in townF we actuall4 want
nowF an= we un=erstan= thatF\ Oarlson sai=I
T$AainF weHre here to hel+ 4ou out an4wa4 4ou
can an= ' think siAnaAe will hel+I 'n the 8eanP
ti8eF weHre =oinA eLer4thinA we canF to Aet this
+roject co8+leteI\
Bn Satur=a4F Se+tI CXF tra//ic was switche=
oLer an= 6ackson an= State streets were close= to
throuAh tra//icI 'n=ian Street was rePo+ene= to
allow access to the arterial streets an= alternate
routes were set u+I
TVast weekF we continue= to work on re8oLP
inA the hiAhwa4 sur/aces an= continuinA to =o
stor8 sewer work in the new +roject areaF\ sai=
OarlsonI
Orews are also workinA in the 6ackson an=
Ma+le Street area to /inish u+ the construction o/
that as+ect o/ the hiAhwa4I
State Street will 9e o+en 94 BctI DDI 'n the
8eanti8eF tra//ic will 9e =etoure= usinA &aulk
an= Rrant streetsI &i/th $Lenue si=ewalk will
9eAin as soon as crews are /inishe= with +aLinA
the center turninA lane the /irst week in
_oLe89erI $lso at that ti8eF the cha89er
entrance will notice a /ew chanAes as crews conP
struct a new =riLewa4F resultinA in a +ossi9le
weeklonA closure o// &i/th $Lenue to the LisitorHs
centerI
_ational Street was also a to+ic o/ =iscussion
Jues=a4I
Bra=le4 BensonF the +roject 8anaAer with
W++er Plains OontractinA 'ncIF sai= he is currentP
l4 +ursinA an alternate +lan to e[+e=ite the interP
section constructionI
'n or=er to co8+letel4 renoLate that intersecP
tionF he sai= it coul= take until the en= o/
_oLe89erI
TJhereHs just no +lace /or tra//icF\ Benson sai=I
T'tHs AoinA to Aet 8ess4 P 9ut we knew thatI 'H8
+ro+osinA to tweak the +lan a little
Orews alrea=4 starte= to work in that area last
weekF he sai=I Jhe center turninA lane north an=
BY KEVIN NORTON
Black Hills Pioneer
M#$MNBBM — MriLers rollinA into
Mea=woo= on HiAhwa4 XY 8ust lower their s+ee=
to `Y 8+h a/ter the South Makota Me+art8ent o/
Jrans+ortation chanAe= the s+ee= li8it this weekP
en=I
Jhe chanAe a//ects CICQ 8iles o/ HiAhwa4 XY
north o/ its conjunction with HiAhwa4 C` F where
the Bullock #[+ress casino 8otel is locate=I
&or Ja4lor PerliF the hill that =ro+s into
Mea=woo= is one o/ the stee+est =riLes in the
Black HillsI
TaeahF itHs a stee+ hillF\ sai= PerliF o/ %a+i= Oit4F
Twhen 4ouHre co8inA =own it +ullinA a trailer or
See SPEED — Page 36
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BLACK HILLS PIONEER
Sturgis student taking to Whitewood street
BY JASON GROSS
Black Hills Pioneer
road and survey it,4 CoX said. She
added future goals would be known
once that starts.
WHITEWOOD J A
Whitewood City
Sturgis Brown High School
Finance
Officer Cory
student would like to use a
Heckenlaible
said Tuesday
Whitewood street for her
the
entire
process
begins
senior eXperience.
with
the
engineer.
Bailey CoXUs ambition is
^They start with getting
to build and design Maple
a
cost
estimate so everyStreet. She presented her
one
knows
the dollar
plans to the Whitewood
amount
we
are looking
City Council at MondayUs
at,4
he
said.
meeting.
CoXUs first step is to
CoX said she chose this
Bailey
have
the engineer design
pro[ect because she would
the
pro[ect
and get a cost
Cox
like to become a civil engiestimate,
according
to
neer. Whitewood Mayor
Heckenlaible.
Plans
call
Deb Schmidt and Bros\
for
CoX
to
have
the
design
and
estiEngineeringUs ]ason Hanson are her
mate
done
by
November
so
she
can
mentors.
turn
it
in.
^WeUre going to have to look at the
Schmidt suggested contacting residents before the pro[ect proceeds too
far. That would then be brought to the
council.
CoX said Monday she would send
those letters once she obtains the pertinent information.
Maple Street has 6-inch, up-to-date
piping. CoX said the gravel road needs
paving, which would make plowing
and maintenance easier. She added the
street would be built in the spring if the
pro[ect were approved.
^I talked to a couple of individuals
today who live on that street,4 Schmidt
said. ^They were all fired up_ they
already heard about it.4
Heckenlaible said a special landowner assessment would pay for this pro[ect if it goes through. He added eight
landowners are along this road.
Chamber exchange in Spearfish
BY KAIJA SWISHER
Black Hills Pioneer
See CHAMBER — Page 34
NOTES Continued from Page 3
trucks and campers to go to that part of town,4
Police Chief 9elly Fuller said. Many of the
semi-trucks have large refrigerators that run
continuously at parking lot, which is near the
entrance to the Mickelson Trail.
Fuller said that signs would be added to indicate that noise is prohibited at the lot after 10
p.m. per city ordinance, and that complaints
would be handled on a case-by-case basis.
! #e%in (or+on
Next city council
meeting moved up
SPEARFISH J The regular session of city
council on Oct. 4 will begin at 6N30 p.m.
instead of 7 p.m. The beginning of the meeting
will be devoted to the snow removal item currently on the November ballot.
! #ai-a ./is1er
Kids trolley to Mount
Roosevelt on Oct. 2
DEADWOOD J Students involved in an
Adams Museum educational hike on Oct. 2 will
get a complementary ride in a city trolley. The
Deadwood City commissioners approved the
use of a trolley to shuttle the students during
Monday nightUs meeting.
! #e%in (or+on
■ Cities swap ideas for
future success
SPEARFISH J Twenty-five members of the West Chamber of ]efferson
County, near Denver, Colo., traveled to
Spearfish this weekend to participate in
a chamber eXchange with the Northern
Black Hills chambers of commerce.
Starting Thursday, chambers from
Belle Fourche, Deadwood, Lead,
Spearfish, Sturgis, and Whitewood, as
well as local leaders, bankers, developers and realtors, met at Elkhorn Ridge
RV Resort on Highway 85 to eXchange
ideas.
Sponsored by Propp Realty, Elkhorn
Ridge and Frawley Ranches, along with
the West Chamber serving ]efferson
Saturday, September 25, 2010
Firefighter training
Participants in the exchange between Northern Hills and West chambers of
commerce from Jefferson County, Colo., toured one of the many barns at
the Elkhorn Ridge Development/Frawley Ranches. The chamber exchange
allowed members of the chambers, developers, bankers, realtors, community
leaders and more to network and exchange ideas for the future success of
their respective endeavors. Pioneer photo by Kaija Swisher
SPEARFISH J Nine members of the
Spearfish Volunteer Fire Department will travel
to Lemmon for Positive Pressure Attack
Training today, and nine members will travel to
SiouX Falls for General Aviation Response
Training on Sept. 27, said Fire Chief Wallace
White. A grant was obtained through Lawrence
County Emergency Management to cover part
of the travel eXpenses for this training.
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Saturday, September 25, 2010
BLACK HILLS PIONEER STATE NEWS
Taking to the skies
Since Thursday, around 85 members of the International Cessna 120-140 Association have convened in Spearfish. The group, an all volunteer community dedicated to restoring, maintaining
and flying Cessna airplanes, is headquarted at the Spearfish Holiday Inn and have been taking off
from the Black Hills Airport/Clyde Ice Field to see the area sights. Most of the Cessnas were built
between 1946-1950, and many people returning from World War II learned how to fly in a
Cessna. The planes can fly about 100 miles per hour and can seat two people. On Friday, the
convention flew to Devil's Tower, and then Wall Drug for lunch. The convention has “flying
games” on the schedule today, and the convention lasts until tomorrow. Dick Acker, from Clare,
Mich., is the treasurer for the 1,200 member association. “They are a great airplane,” he said.
“It's just a great gathering of people that have the same attitude about airplanes.”
Pioneer photo by Kaija Swisher
Transportation Commission
restores local grant funding
BY BOB MER'ER
!"ac% 'i""s Pio,eer
PIERRE — The South Dakota Transportation
Commission is back in the business of making
development grants for local projects.
The local development program's funding was
cut in half in 200E, from G3 million to G1.5 million, as part of Gov. Mike Rounds' directive that
the state Department of Transportation scale back
to preservation mode.
There was such a backlog of previously
promised grants that no new ones could be made
in recent years under the reduced funding.
State Transportation Secretary Darin Bergquist
said the program is caught up again and the commission approved nine grants Thursday totaling
nearly G1.6 million.
Grants of G200,000 are scheduled for Dell
Rapids, Wall, Edgemont, Eagle Butte, Onida and
Gregory. Other grant amounts are G1T9,T00 for
MobridgeV G125,000 for EmeryV and G120,000 for
Hughes County.
The money will be used to help pay for a
variety of resurfacing and construction work on
local street systems.
The commission also set new policies of a
cap of G200,000 per grant and a two-year time
frame for the money to be used.
The state Department of Transportation
received T1 applications and determined 36
met eligibility requirements. The projects were
ranked by DOT using a scoring system of various criteria.
Bergquist described them as Xall good projects.Y
DOT's summer hearings throughout South
Dakota on the 2011 transportation improvement plan found strong public interest in
restoration of the local-development grants, he
said.
XThis is one of those cuts that really hurt
people,Y Bergquist told the commissioners.
XThese small communities are really excited to
see the program get going again.Y
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Saturday, September 25, 2010
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Thank you
Thank 'ou to the ,pear/ish 2ire
3epartment5 law en/orcement5 tow
compan' an9 an'one else who
helpe9 earl' ,atur9a' mornin:
when m' son;s <3ust' =oper> car
cau:ht /ire while he was 9eli?erin:
the @ioneer. While the car is a
total loss5 thank/ull' no one was
inCure9.
We trul' li?e in a won9er/ul
communit'. Do9 Eless 'ou all /or
helpin:.
Fn account has been set up at
Elack Hills 2e9eral Cre9it Union i/
an'one woul9 like to assist.
Sandi Litschewski
Spearfish
Herseth Sandlin
understands
K want to commen9
Lepresentati?e ,tephanie Herseth
,an9lin /or her un9erstan9in: an9
lea9ership on /orest mana:ement
issues.
Kn the last two 'ears5 she has
intro9uce9 three ?er' help/ul bills.
The /irst5 HL 11NO5 woul9 promote
the use o/ renewable /orest biomass. The secon95 HL 42SS5
woul9 up9ate an9 eTpan9 the use
o/ the Health' 2orest Lestoration
Fct. The thir95 HL 4S745 woul9
pro?i9e cre9it rate parit' /or electricit' /rom biomass. ,he also cosponsore9 HL 47175 the Open
WFXF Fct o/ 2O1O5 which woul9
reYuire the Fttorne' Deneral to
compile an9 make publicl' a?ailable 9ata relate9 to pa'ments ma9e
un9er the WYual Fccess to Xustice
Fct.
Fll o/ these bills ha?e stron: bipartisan support5 an95 i/ enacte9 b'
Con:ress5 woul9 each help
impro?e the mana:ement o/ the
Elack Hills Zational 2orest.
,tephanie has also been workin:
?er' har9 to :et the Obama a9ministration to appropriatel' a99ress
the mountain pine beetle epi9emics
in western states inclu9in: the
Elack Hills. ,tephanie;s access to
the Obama a9ministration enable9
her to :et the 3eput' Un9er
,ecretar' /or Zatural Lesources
an9 the Wn?ironment5 U,3F5 Xa'
Xensen5 to see /irst han9 the mountain pine beetle problem in the
Elack Hills an9 to 9iscuss potential
reme9ies.
Bill Coburn
Spearfish
This is
the problem
mous amount o/ time 'ou waste9
b' spee9in: to :et to 'our 9estination. ,eriousl'5 access to the whole
area was 9an:erousl' /lawe9 to
be:in with an9 still is. @eople were
too short si:hte9 an9 9i9n;t think
about the :rowth o/ that area when
Wal-Mart mo?e9 to that location.\
9r: sai95 \The problem has
nothin: to 9o with /ailure to stop at
the poste9 stop si:n. Kt has e?er'thin: to 9o with the people lea?in:
Wal-Mart assumin: that e?er'one
is turnin: in to Wal-Mart. K /in9 it
Yuite interestin: that someone who
works /or the cit' coul9 be so
blin9 to this issue. Mo?in: the
entrance is onl' :oin: to mo?e the
problem. @eople nee9 to open their
e'es an9 reali^e that businesses 9o
eTist east o/ Wal-Mart.\
smC su::este95 \How about no
le/t turns out o/ the Wal-Mart west
parkin: lot 9ri?ewa'_ Onl' allow
le/t turns out at the east 9ri?ewa'.\
MaT sai95 \,ometimes it can be
9i//icult to see be'on9 the oncomin: turnin: lane tra//ic. 2or eTample5 K once chose to wait an9 not
pull out o/ the Wal-Mart parkin:
lot because K ha9 a /eelin: there
coul9 be a smaller car \hi9in:
behin9\ a lar:er ,U` which was
comin: 9own the turnin: lane. Fs
soon as the ,U` turne9 in5 the
smaller car appeare9... tra?elin: at
a consi9erable rate. K;m :la9 K hesitate9. K/ K ha9 chosen to procee95
e?en thou:h the e?er'thin: looke9
1OO percent clear5 it woul9 ha?e
been a maCor collision. ,ometimes
K Cust eTit the other wa' because
it;s less hassle.\
,alina sai95 \Man' associates
who work at Wal-Mart belie?e
that the 9ri?ewa' woul9 bene/it
/rom a three-wa' stop si:n so
e?er'one has to stop an9 pa'
attention5 not Cust the people comin: out o/ the Wal-Mart parkin:
lot.\
MaT respon9e95 \F three-wa'
stop si:n woul9 be a massi?e tra//ic ni:htmare with horrible backup
a ba9 i9ea. F better solution is to
put the spee9 limit lower an9 post
an o//icer there to collect bi: re?enue /or the cit'. Or... make it
entrance-onl' an9 e?er'one must
eTit Wal-Mart on the other si9e
<eTit-onl'> where there woul9 be
no turnin: lane tra//ic to obscure
the ?iew.\
The Elack Hills @ioneer recentl'
con9ucte9 a poll askin: rea9ers
what is the tra//ic problem with the
Wal-Mart entrance5 in li:ht o/
another wreck that sent a woman
to the hospital.
2ort' siT percent o/ respon9ents
sai9 it is a 9ri?er problem. Fnother
4O percent sai9 it is an en:ineerin:
problem. Three percent o/ the
respon9ents sai9 it was an en/orcement problem while 11 percent o/
the people sai9 there is no problem.
We aske9 /or 'our input in how
to /iT the acci9ent-prone area. Here
are some comments /rom our Web
rea9ers.
What 9o 'ou eTpect sai95
\,pee9 is most likel' a /actor to
consi9er. ]ou wait hal/ 'our li/e
tr'in: to :et throu:h the 9isaster o/
stopli:hts crossin: the interstate.
]ou ha?e to make up the enor-
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BLACK HILLS PIONEER
Ahmadinejad says Iran may end enrichment
-'9 :"*; <3=> ? %ran Could con.
sider endinL uraniuM enrichMentP the
Most crucial part oR its controSersial
nuclear actiSitiesP iR Corld poCers send
4ehran nuclear Ruel Ror a Medical research
reactorP =resident MahMoud 3hMadineTad
told reporters $ridaU.
3ddressinL a pacWed press conRerence
in a -eC :orW hotelP 3hMadineTad also
said %ran Cas prepared to set a date Ror
resuMption oR talWs Cith siX Corld poCers
to discuss 4ehranYs nuclear proLraMP saU.
inL "ctober Could be the liWelU tiMe Ror
the tCo sides to Meet.
3hMadineTad also deRended his reMarWs
at the ).-. a daU earlier in Chich he
claiMed Most people in the Corld belieSe
the )nited +tates Cas behind the +ept. 55P
6115 terror attacWs and aLain challenLed
the )nited -ations to set up a coMMission
to probe the attacWs.
[% did not pass TudLMentP but donYt Uou
Reel that the tiMe has coMe to haSe a Ract
RindinL coMMittee\[ 3hMadineTad asWed.
3hMadineTad said %ran had no interest
in enrichinL uraniuM RroM around 7.] per.
cent to 61 percent puritU but Cas Rorced to
do so aRter the Corld poCers reRused to
proSide nuclear Ruel that is needed Ror a
4ehran reactor that produces Medical iso.
topes Ror patients.
4hat leSel is Rar beloC the More than ^1
percent puritU needed to build a nuclear
CeaponP but ).+. oRRicials haSe eXpressed
concern %ran MaU be MoSinL closer to an
abilitU to reach Ceapons.Lrade leSel.
4ehran beLan hiLher enrichMent in
$ebruarU aRter talWs stalled oSer a ).-..
broWered proposal that the )nited +tates
hoped Could . at least teMporarilU . leaSe
%ran unable to produce a Carhead. 4he
).+. and its allies accuse %ran oR seeWinL
to build a nuclear CeaponP a claiM %ran
denies.
[9e Cere not interested to carrU out 61
percent enrichMent. 4heU <the ).+. and its
allies> politici_ed the issue. 9e Cere
Rorced to do it to support the <Medical>
patientsP[ 3hMadineTad said in response to
a `uestion RroM 4he 3ssociated =ress.
[9e Cill consider haltinL uraniuM enrich.
Ment CheneSer nuclear Ruel is proSided to
us.[
3hMadineTad said pressure Cas coun.
terproductiSeP but respectRul talWs Cill
bear Rruit.
[4he era oR RolloCinL a policU oR carrot
and sticW is oSer. 'Sen such Cords are
insultinL to nations. %tYs onlU Lood Ror
coCboUs and those oR retarded people.
aeRinitelU it has no eRRectP[ he said. [4heU
issued resolutions as talWs Cere underCaU.
+tillP Ce are readU Ror talWs.[
4he %ranian leader said an %ranian repre.
sentatiSe Cill probablU Meet Cith MeM.
bers oR the RiSe perManent MeMbers oR the
+ecuritU &ouncil . the ).+.P !ritainP
$ranceP *ussia and &hina as Cell as
berManU in "ctober.
He suLLested that a speciRic date could
be set should 'uropean )nion RoreiLn pol.
icU chieR &atherine 3shton contact %ran.
[=robablU in "ctoberc Ce are readU Ror
talWs. 4he doors are open Ror talWs Cithin
the RraMeCorW oR Tustice and respectP[ he
said. HoCeSerP he Carned that %ran ConYt
LiSe in to pressure. [4heU are deRinitelU
MistaWen iR theU thinW theU can traMple
the riLhts oR the %ranian nation throuLh
coercion in the talWs.[
%n his one and a halR hour session Cith
reportersP 3hMadineTad also lashed out at
the ).+. Cars in %ra` and 3RLhanistan as
an oSerreaction to the +epteMber 55
attacWs. 4he 3Mericans should [not occu.
pU the entire Middle 'ast...boMb CeddinL
parties...annihilate an entire SillaLe Tust
because one terrorist is hidinL there.[
3hMadineTad also LaSe no Lround on
his +ept. 55 reMarWs in a ReistU interSieC
on $oX -eCs in Chich he Cas asWed hoC
he could insult Millions oR 3Mericans bU
saUinL [such an insane and nuttU thinL.[
[9ould Uou address Uour oCn president
the saMe CaU\ 9ould theU eSer alloC Uou
to\P[ replied 3hMadineTadP addinL that he
Relt insulted bU the interSieCer.
3hMadineTad said a coMMission should
inSestiLate the +ept. 55 attacWs rather than
haSe the entire Corld Tust accept Chat the
).+. LoSernMent tells theM.
[4he Ract.RindinL Mission can shed liLht
on Cho the perpetrators CereP Cho is 3l.
daida ... Chere does it eXist\ 9ho Cas it
bacWed bU and supported\ 3ll these
should coMe to liLhtP[ he said.
3hMadineTadYs reMarWs durinL a speech
to the ).-. beneral 3sseMblU 4hursdaU
aRternoon proMpted a CalWout bU the ).+.
diploMats. aeleLations RroM all 6e
'uropean )nion nations RolloCed the
3Mericans out alonL Cith representatiSes
RroM 3ustraliaP -eC fealandP &anada and
&osta *icaP an ') diploMat said.
=resident !aracW "baMa responded to
3hMadineTad in a !!& =ersian serSice
interSieC $ridaU saUinL0 [9ellP it Cas
oRRensiSe. %t Cas hateRul.[
[3nd particularlU Ror hiM to MaWe the
stateMent here in ManhattanP Tust a little
north oR bround feroP Chere RaMilies lost
their loSed onesP people oR all RaithsP all
ethnicities Cho see this as the seMinal
traLedU oR this LenerationP Ror hiM to
MaWe a stateMent liWe that Cas ineXcus.
ableP[ "baMa said.
3hMadineTad routinelU MaWes incendi.
arU reMarWsP Chich the 9est claiMs are a
diSersion RroM heaSU international pres.
sure on 4ehran to end uraniuM enrichMent
and proSe that it is not trUinL to build a
nuclear Ceapon. %ran insists it is enrichinL
uraniuM onlU to Ruel nuclear reactors to
Lenerate electricitU.
%ran is under Rour sets oR ).-. +ecuritU
&ouncil sanctions as punishMent Ror its
Railure to MaWe its nuclear aMbitions
transparent.
"n other MattersP 3hMadineTad saidP [%
donYt haSe a probleM MeetinL Cith[ +arah
+hourdP one oR three 3Mericans Cho Cere
taWen prisoner in %ran durinL a hiWinL trip
alonL the border Cith %ra`. +he Cas
released RroM solitarU conRineMent on
+ept. 5] and has said she Cants to Meet
3hMadineTad Chile he is in -eC :orW.
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5 LOTS AT VALLEY ONE RANCHETTES, BELLE FOURCHE, SD
AUCTION
WEDBESDAY SEPTEMBER 29, 2010 5:30 PM
Auction held at the Belle Fourche Area Community Center
1111 National Street. Watch for signs.
Seller Financing offered!
Located: 3 miles East of Belle Fourche SD on Highway 212, south 7/10 mile on Bait Rd. and
east 3/10 mile on Valley One Rd.
Features 5 choice residential building sites from 3.3 to 5.6 acres all with gently rolling
native grasses, new private access road & cul-de-sac, electric power and water system
tap to lot lines. Protective Covenants insure your investment, yet allow for Stick built, doublewide and modular homes along with horses!
Inspection: At your convenience, corners are marked, maps onsite OR Auctioneers/Brokers
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LARGE AUCTION
Thursday, September 30 - 10:00 am
12269 Alamo Lane. From Custer, SD, 2.2 mi. South on
Hwy. 385, left on Old Sawmill Rd and follow signs.
Loader, Forklift, Tractor & Equipment: ’66 Case W9B wheel loader, w/4 in 1 bucket, good;
Vermeer M-437 Trencher w/backhoe, rock chain, 6 way blade, good; Clark forklift w/dual wheels,
16’ lift, good; ‘42 Farmall “H” tractor w/narrow front; 2-IHC 7’ pto sickle mowers; Buzz saw pto
drive on rubber.
Trucks, Vehicles, Trailers: ‘51 Kenworth w/HD log loader; ’81 Freightliner w/13 sp., 335 eng.,
PTO & 22’ stake box, good; ’59 Ford F-600 truck w/5 sp.& flatbed; ’53 F-600 Ford w/flatbed; ’80
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20’ bumper pull, 4 horse trailer; Shopmade 8x28’ tandem axle gooseneck trailer; 21’ triple axle
trailer house frame; Shopmade pickup box trailer & more.
Campers, Boats & Camping items: ’83 Larsen 20’ Cabin cruiser boat w/350 inboard, Tandem
axle Shorelander trailer, good! Winnebago Chieftan 30’ Motorhome w/43K mi., Gen., roof AC, runs
good; ’76 Dodge Sportsman motorhome Mobil traveler, 95K mi.; 8x32’ single axle camping trailer; 20’ Mallard tandem axle camping trailer; Starcraft alum. 10’ boat w/trailer; 16’ canoe w/trolling
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Auto & Truck Engines & parts: ’55 Chevy pickup box; 20R Toyota motor; Truck rear ends; 390
Ford engine & trans.; Ford trans. w/transfer case; Side fuel tank; Alum. Headache rack; Assorted
misc. truck parts; Truck fenders; 318 Dodge motor parts; Numerous Truck & car tires & rims;
Filters & much more.
Tools, Shop & Misc Items: Miller stick welder; 425 gal. poly water tank; 500+ gallon steel fuel
tank, like new; Pressure washer; Charge Air 5 hp upright air compressor; Onan 5000 watt power
plant; Onan generator; Sears Radial arm saw; Wisconsin engine; Simplex Hyd. power supply for
RR track bender; Honda EZ 2500 generator; Rol-Air air compressor; Hand & power tools; Torch
set; battery charger; Bench grinder; Elect. Motors; Load binders & chains; Fuel tank w/stand;
Construction signs; Pickup tool boxes; table saw; Large amount of wood & steel posts; Misc hardware; Commercial garage doors 12’, 14’ & 16’; Misc. iron & pipe; Concrete blocks; & much more.
Antique, Household & Misc.: Ore Car; 25 gal. Redwing crock; 2 gal Union stoneware crock;
Crock jugs; Kitchen Primitives; Round metal Coca Cola Sign; Crocket bit; Copper boiler; Barn
lanterns; Stanley #55 molding plane; Enamel ware; Trunk; Toys; Sled; Wood high chair; Model T
wheels; Baby buggy; Wash tubs; Sad irons; Forge tools; Maytag washer; Anvil; Cast iron claw foot
tub; Assorted HD farm equip. License Plates; Dasey Butter churn; Depression glass; Shower stall;
Dishes, pots, pans; Metal locker; Upright freezer; Raytech 8” gem maker/rock polisher; Rock Saw;
FULL LINE OF HOUSEHOLD ITEMS & much more yet to be discovered;
Auctioneers note: Plan to attend. Many items to numerous to mention. Certainly something for
everyone. Come early, bring your trailers & spend the day!
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Saturday, September 25, 2010
Science Moundation*
\o9in0 forBard into the future3 Hrncier re<orted
that S*+* School of \ines and [echnolo0y <lans to
fro$ the S*+* Board of /e0ents3 each of the state5s
focus on $aterials and $anufacturin0 as it relates to
si7 uni9ersities3 and fro$ the state5s tri:al colle0e
+JS=K] ener0y and the en9iron$ent3 Bith a s<ecifI
<residents* =ach 0rou< hi0hli0hted the 0reat strides
ic e$<hasis in reneBa:le ener0y and sustaina:le
South +akota has $ade in hi0her education research
ener0y] under0round science and en0ineerin0] and
0rant fundin03 and the $any colla:orations that ha9e
Science3 [echnolo0y3 =n0ineerin0 and \athe$atics
i$<ro9ed and e7<anded relationshi<s and fundin0
bS[=\c education*
fro$ the federal 0o9ern$ent*
Kaura Penski3 9ice <resident for research at the
@ational Science Board Chair$an +r* /ay BoBen
Jni9ersity of South +akota3 said the uni9ersity has
said the :oard Bas Cuite <leased to hear a:out
also recei9ed a QY <ercent increase in research dolI
research <ro0ress in South +akota* DEf course Be5re
lars o9er the last year* [hose dollars3 she said3 are
9ery interested in a lot of the <roFects takin0 <lace
es<ecially <ro$inent in the uni9ersity5s Colle0e of
here3G he said* DHe59e heard a lot a:out the educaI
Lrts and Sciences3 Bhich has Cuadru<led o9er the
tional <roFects3 the <lans for +JS=K3 and e7<andin0
last si7 years3 Bith su:stantial 0roBth in the hard
:asic science and research ca<a:ility* Lll of those
and social sciences*
thin0s are Bonderful infor$ation for us to ha9e* Eur
+urin0 her <resentation3 Penski hi0hli0hted se9erI
reaction is 9ery enthusiastic a:out the kids of thin0s
al neB research <ro0ra$s that ha9e 0roBn e7<onenI
that are 0oin0 on here* He are so <leased to hear that
tially* [he Bio$edical =n0ineerin0 Pro0ra$3 for
the @ational Science Moundation is a <artner in this3
Bhich JS+ colla:orates Bith the S*+* School of
and that it has a role in causin0 the uni9ersities to :e
\ines and [echnolo0y3 is three years old and has
stron0er in 0raduate <ro0ra$s and research acti9ity*
0roBn fro$ VR to VT $illion* [he School of Health
Lll of that is 9ery e7citin0* Lll of us Bho co$e fro$
Sciences3 she said3 is also Cuite neB and has 0roBn
di9erse <laces around the country Bere Cuite <leased
to recei9e $ore than VW $illion in fundin0 for
a:out Bhat Be saB3 so N think that5s an indication
research*
that they5re on the ri0ht track*G
DN ha9e :een in South +akota for fi9e years3 and N
En Mriday uni9ersity officials fro$ across the
ha9e noticed that the uni9ersity has started to 0roB
state <ainted a <icture of si0nificant research 0roBth
its 0rant and contract inco$e s<ecifically for
in ter$s of fundin0 increases3 econo$ic i$<act and
research3G Penski said* Nn fact3 she re<orted that the
student recruit$ent and retention* +r* Oary Pohnson3
research aBards at JS+ are $ore than WR <ercent of
syste$ 9ice <resident of research Bith the S*+*
the uni9ersity5s total 0rants and contracts* Ef those3
Board of /e0ents3 re<orted that fro$ QRRQ to QRRS
the uni9ersity 0ets a:out YW to aR <ercent of its
the state achie9ed a $ore than TTU <ercent increase
0rants and contracts fro$ the federal 0o9ern$ent3
in <er ca<ita federal research and de9elo<$ent
and aW <ercent of those are co$<etiti9e 0rant funds*
o:li0ations3 the hi0hest 0roBth rate in the nation*
[he re$ainin0 TU <ercent is a $i7ture of state3 <riI
Pohnson also re<orted that the state recently
9ate and nonI<rofit fundin0* +r* de9in de<hart3
announced VTWX $illion in 0rant aBards for
9ice <resident for research at S*+* State Jni9ersity
research3 across its re0ental institutions* Pohnson
said his institution leads the state in 0rants3 Bith
re<orted that :ased on current $odels those dollars
$ore than VSS $illion in aBards* Ef that3 he said
turn o9er Q*X ti$es in the local econo$y3 and SR <erI
research e7<enditures ha9e :een a:out VXY*T $ilI
cent of those dollars ha9e a direct i$<act to the state
lion* Ls an a0ricultural sciences school3 the uni9ersiI
of South +akota* Nn fact3 a recent econo$ic i$<act
ty5s lar0est contri:utor is the J*S* +e<art$ent of
study in South +akota shoBed that the federal
L0riculture3 Bith the @ational Science Moundation
research aBards in QRTR re<resented an a<<ro7i$ate
folloBin0 as a close second*
VQ :illion annual econo$ic i$<act*
DEur dollars to S+SJ ha9e actually increased and
E9er the last TR years3 Pohnson re<orted3 the total
that is fro$ ha9in0 a di9ersified <ortfolio3G he said*
e7<enditures Bithin the state3 0enerated :y federal
DHe ha9e $ore and $ore <eo<le across the uni9ersiI
research 0rant dollars3 has increased fro$ VUU*Y $ilI
ty ste<<in0 u< and <roducin0 <ro<osals fro$ the
lion in QRRR3 to VTRU*S $illion in QRTR I a QRZ <erI
uni9ersity to federal a0encies*G
cent increase* Pohnson also re<orted that the state
Lt Black Hills State Jni9ersity +r* day
has esta:lished TT research centers o9er the last fi9e
Schallenka$< re<orted that in recent years the uniI
years3 re<resentin0 a VQT*W $illion in9est$ent to
9ersity has seen a URR <ercent increase in science
date3 Bith a VTRS*Y $illion return on that in9estI
$aFors3 $akin0 it the third lar0est $aFor at the instiI
$ent* [hrou0h those centers3 the state has su<<orted
tution* Schallenka$< directly attri:uted that to the
$ore than QRR researchers and $ore than SRR stuI
Sanford Ka:* [o date3 she said the uni9ersity has
dents* /esearch centers that are currently o<eratin0
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include the Center for Bio<rocessin0 /esearch and
lion fro$ the @ational Science
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research Bith a colla:oration :y the S*+*
uni9ersity has recei9ed $ore than VS*Q
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said3 nearly $atches the total dollars
for the Protection of Minancial
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Processes] the /e<air3 /efur:ish and
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Center3 Bhich has a $ission to de9elo<
acco$<lished3 South +akota5s uni9ersity
and certify inno9ati9e <rocesses for
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research 0rants and contracts* By co$<arison3 he
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said Ta <ercent of the institution5s fundin0 co$es
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Saturday, September 25, 2010
BOY SCOUTS Continued fro, Page 3
GIt teaches boys to be good men,
and I fully believe in that part of the
institution,I Tara said. GIt gives
them a good start and helps round
them out.I
Scout Master Heather Nash said
that when the Homestake Mine
closed, so did the door on a golden
opportunity for young boys in the
Lead-Deadwood area Y the chance
to bridge over from Cub Scouts to
Boy Scouts.
GThere used to be three troops in
the area when it was a booming
mining town,I Nash explained.
GEventually, when people moved
away, the troops dissolved and none
of the boys - for as long as I;ve been
here, more than five years, have
crossed over.I
In May, the four aforementioned
former Cub Scouts entered a rite of
passage and bridged over into Boy
Scouts.
The boys will continue on with
the scouting program, earning merit
badges, slowly working more inde-
pendently and doing more community involvement pro>ects.
A big part of Cub Scout Pack \48
and Boy Scout Troop \48 fundraising for the year is their upcoming
popcorn sales, which kicked off
Thursday.
GScouts are famous for selling
popcorn,I said Tara Hanson, who is
also the popcorn sales chairperson.
Scouts will be going door to door,
as well as having stations set up at
Common Cents, both Big D locations and Lynn;s on Oct. 2.
GIf we don;t sell out, we;ll be at
the same locations again October
16,I Hanson said. GOur goal is for
each boy to sell 500.I
Assorted popcorn is priced
between $10 and $40 and is the primary avenue the cub and boy scouts
raise funds for books, uniforms,
patches, badges, fun days and day
camps.
For more information on the
Lead-Deadwood scouting program,
call Heather Nash at 580-0167.
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NOW IN CONCERT
The Heirs
of Baird
Sept. 26th at 6:30 p.m.
Mountain View
Baptist Church
I-90 Exit 12, Spearfish
This musical family of 5 is well known
in the area for their presentation of
gospel music, as well as folk music.
Their full early American sound includes
11 different stringed instruments.
Join us for a night of great
instrumental and vocal music, as well
as the gospel in the spoken word.
DOT Continued fro, Page 3
south of the intersection was poured
and next week, crews will begin to
work on the east end of the intersection.
Benson said this way, crews won;t
have to wait until the entire intersection is complete to finish that
aspect of the pro>ect.
Then, once they do start working
on the east and west sectors, traffic
can be pushed to the outside of the
curb and flow a lot smoother.
During the week of Sept. 30,
crews will finish paving the entire
center lane from the Hay Creek
Bridge, all the way up to Stadium
Sports Bar and Grill.
GThis will definitely take the
pressure off delaying the pro>ect as
far as paving H and in the end
expedites our work,I Benson said.
The east and west intersections,
he explained will be poured at separate times. Crews will continue to
progress along the east side next
week and Benson said all of the
concrete will be poured and have
enough strength to allow for traffic
by Oct. 25.
Carlson said the cure time for the
concrete poured on the pro>ect is
taking longer to gain strength for
traffic.
GWe;re getting later in the season,
so each night it gets colder our concrete doesn;t cure out as rapidly,I
Carlson said.
GThat;s what is really going to
prolong the movement of this pro>ect is the durations in cure time,I
Benson said.
In the meantime, Carlson said
National Street will be tight for traffic. Width restrictions will be
enforced and semis, delivery trucks
and cattle trailers will not be able to
turn right.
Work along the west intersection
will take upwards of a month, however Benson said he may have a solution that could push that deadline up.
The preliminary solution would be
to add a three way stop to the intersection and re-route traffic to surrounding side roads. This he said
could reduce the pro>ect timeline by
at least two weeks.
GIf we do it the way it is now, it
will be after Thanksgiving before we
get out of there, but if you do it this
way, it will be way before,I Benson
said.
Prior to making any final decisions, the many business owners in
that area will be notified and their
input will be considered.
In order to keep the public
informed about the ongoing pro>ect;s
status and the current road closures,
the Department of Transportation
hosts meetings at 10 a.m. every
Tuesday at the area office in Belle
Fourche.
For any Suestions or comments
regarding the pro>ect, call Michael
Carlson at 892-2872.
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Free coffee and pie
immediately afterward.
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Spearfish Ambassadors September Visits
Sunflower Cottage, Ltd.
Cheryl Wormstadt
640 N. 7th St., Spearfish ~ 605-559-2525
(next to Lueders)
Z-Bar
Chad & Steve Zandstra
529 N. Main St., Spearfish ~ 605-642-3600
Interim Health Care
Christine Baird and Lisa Gager, RN, BSN
125 E. Colordo Blvd., Ste. 1F, Spearfish ~ 605-642-2806
(next to State Farm-Lerwick)
3J Oil Medics (Mobile Oil Changes)
John & Billie Tracy
Belle Fourche ~ 605-641-5194
Jeff the Handyman Can
Jeff & Karla Samona
Spearfish ~ 605-642-3536
If you know of a new business that may want to be
welcomed by the Ambassadors, please contact the
Chamber at 642-2626 or [email protected]
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BHSU
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Saturday, September 25, 2010
[email protected]
BHSU to host the
4th annual
American Indian
College
Scholarship Gala
SPEARFISH *
Black Hills State
University will host
the 4th Annual
American Indian
College Scholarship
Gala at 6 p.m. on
Saturday, Oct. 16 with
a reception in the
David B. Miller
Student Union Jacket
Legacy Room.
The scholarship gala
will raise scholarship
funds for American
Indian students attending BHSU.
Supporting this
event is the American
Indian Education
Foundation who will
match, on a graduated
scale, funds raised.
Events during the
event will include:
hoop dance performance by Jasmine
Pickner, world hoop
dance champion;
silent auction; Native
American banquet,
and door pri]es.
Contact the Center
for American Indian
Studies at (605) 6426578 for more information.
The event is sponsored by BHSU
Center for American
Indian Studies, BHSU
Alumni Association,
American Indian
Education Foundation,
and Inter Tribal Bison
Cooperative.
Foreign correspondent Reese Erlich
to present at BHSU on Middle East
SPEARFISH * Reese Erlich,
foreign correspondent, best-selling
book author and freelance ?ournalist, will present “Conversations
with Terrorists -- foreign correspondent Reese ErlichEs update
from the Middle EastH at Black
Hills State University at 3:30 p.m.
on Tuesday, Oct. 12 in Jonas Hall
305.
Erlich will also make presentations to several classes at BHSU.
Working full-time as a freelance
print and broadcast ?ournalist,
Erlich reports regularly for
National Public Radio, Radio
Deutche Welle, Australian
Broadcasting Corp. Radio, and
Canadian Broadcasting Corp.
Radio. He also writes for the San
Francisco Chronicle and the Dallas
Morning News. His television doc-
umentaries have aired on Public
Broadcasting Service stations
nationwide.
In his latest book,
“Conversations with Terrorists:
Middle East Leaders on Politics,
Violence and Empire,” Erlich
questions how the U.S. has dealt
with terrorist threats since 2001,
suggesting that by “labeling all
opponents as terrorists,” the government has “from a practical perspective... rendered the term \terrorismE meaningless.” Using
decades of his personal reporting,
personal interviews and research,
Erlich emphasi]es the stark differences between the nihilism of alQaeda and the political aspirations
of organi]ations such as Hamas
and He]bollah. He urges the U.S.
to “recogni]e the difference
between isolated fanatics and
groups fighting for legitimate causes,” concluding that such a policy
shift would “do more to undermine
groups such as al Qaeda than all
U.S. invasions combined.”
Erlich, described by Walter
Cronkite, as “a great radio producer and a great friend,” has a long
history in ?ournalism that goes
back 41 years. He first worked as a
staff writer and research editor for
“Ramparts,” an investigative
reporting maga]ine published in
San Francisco from 1963 to 1975.
The BHSU Bookstore will have
ErlichEs three books available to
purchase at the general assembly:
“Conversations with Terrorists:
Middle East Leaders on Politics,
Violence and Empire,” “Dateline
Havana,” and “The Iran Agenda.”
BHSU hosts reception for new MBA program
Students in the new Master in Business Administration program at Black Hills State University recently gathered for a
reception and kickoff event hosted by the College of Business and Technology. Dr. Priscilla Romkema, dean of the
College of Business and Technology, welcomed the students and provided an overview of the program. The MBA program will build on the thriving business program at BHSU and capitalize on the University's strategic partnerships with
area businesspersons, who will share their expertise as guest speakers and mentors. Twenty students are currently
participating in the MBA program that is delivered in Rapid City. Courtesy photo
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Saturday, September 25, 2010
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BLACK HILLS PIONEER
Saturday, September 25, 2010
by Jim Davis
by Jerry Scott & Rick Kirkman
by Lynn Johnston
by Art & Chip Sansom
by Bob Thaves
by Bud Grace
Suddenly squeamish boyfriend
puts the kibosh on kissing
DEAR ABBY( )y boyfriend
recently started turning away
when I try to kiss him. When I
asked him why, he eBplained
that he has developed into a
Egermaphobe.F
In the beginning of our relationship we never had this
problem. What is happeningH
I NEVER BEEN LISSED,
LATELY
DEAR
NEVER(
Your
boyfriend may be embarrassed to tell you that your
breath is unpleasant. Or he
may be trying to distance himself romantically. I recommend
you ask him directly if either of
these could account for the
change in his behavior. If the
answer is no and he really has
developed a phobia about
germs, then you’ll have to
decide if a kissless romance is
enough for you.
DEAR ABBY( I have this
friend, E)iranda.F We share a
lot of interests and I think we
have the potential to be something amaRing. I’m not a shy
guy, but when I’m around her,
I can’t put my thoughts into
words.
We will graduate from high
school this year, and I’m
afraid to lose touch with her
and blow my chances of making our friendship progress.
Any advice on what to do
would be wonderful. I )ISSING OTT IN SAN DIEGO
DEAR )ISSING OTT( At
this point in your lives it would
be premature to declare undying love. But it would be nice if
you told )iranda that you
think she’s a special person
and you’d like to stay in touch
regardless of what directions
your lives take you. That’s a
nonthreatening, huge compliment. And even if you haven’t
dated, she may be open to the
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don’t try.
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of UV years has always eBaggerated and embellished
things. It doesn’t matter what
subject, the unvarnished version is never good enough.
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and me only XY to UV minutes
to get to a nearby town, while
he is adamant that it takes
him a half-hour to ZY minutes.
)ind you, this is driving the
same route and obeying the
same speed limits. I asked
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drive the STV and I drive the
little \ord \estiva.F
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morning.
If someone comes to my
door I’m never certain if I
should answer in my robe I
which may make the caller
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should know what your work
schedule is and understand
why you are still in your pajamas. If the person is a workman, you might be more comfortable being dressed before
the appointment. However, if
you don’t know who is at your
door, you are under no obligation to open it to anyone, nor
to offer any eBplanation about
your attire.
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government charges
all citizens to be
informed. This newspaper urges every
citizen to read and
study these notices.
We strongly advise
those citizens seeking further information, to exercise their
right of access to
public records and
public meetings.
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typewritten
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is 2 p.m. FOUR
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publication
date.
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will
require up to SIX
days for publication.
BIDS
50
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Boulder Park Road
District #2, Sturgis, SD is
seeking bids for snow
removal for the 2010-2011
winter season. The road
district has one and one
half (1.5) miles of asphalt
surfaced
roads,
this
includes cul-de-sacs.
Any and all bids should
be
postmarked
by
September 30, 2010 and
mailed to:
Boulder Park Road
District #2
12202 US Highway 14A
Sturgis, SD 57785
Any questions concerning this bid should be
directed to:
Dwain Finkenbiner
Boulder Park Road
District #2
Secretary/Treasurer
605-347-9171
Published twice at the
total approximate cost of
$13.02.
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Sept. 18, 25
MEETING
MINUTES
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The September 14, 2010
meeting of the Central City
Town Board of Trustees
was called to order at 5:00
P.M. at the Central City
Town Hall. Board member
present were Marc Straub,
Robyn Novotny and
Donovan Renner. Also present:
John
Kraft
(Maintenance) and Dwight
Hajek (Finance Officer).
MINUTES
The August 17, 2010
meeting minutes were presented. DR made motion;
it was seconded, and
approved. (Clarifications
were made).
BILLS
It was moved by Renner
and seconded, to approve
the following vouchers:
BH Power & Light
$347.90 (St. Lights/Pub.
Util.); Hillside Disposal
$1,554.00 (Solid Waste);
M.D.U. $26.39 (Pub. Bldg.
Util.); City of Lead
$108.00 (Pub. Bldg. Util.);
Dwight Hajek $369.40
(Salary Fin. Officer); John
Kraft $1,053.60 (Payroll);
BH Pioneer 28.94 (Legal
Pub.); Big D Oil Co.
$90.03 (St. Supp.); Straub,
Novotny, Renner (152.38 x
3) $459.14 (Council
Salary); First Western
Insurance
$887.00
(Municipal Insurance); SD
PAA $2,086.74 (Municipal
Insurance).
TOTAL $3,957.74
FINANCE OFFICER’S
REPORT
The Finance Officer’s
Report was presented for
August 2010. DR-1,
motion carried. Balance 18-10 - CD’s $380,000.00;
Checking
$20,310.91;
Revenues
$7,038.87;
Expenditures $3,957.54;
Balance 8-31-10 - CD’s
$380,000.00; Checking
$23,392.24.
NEW BUSINESS
Improvements
on
Alpine Street regarding the
laying of asphalt grindings
and packing were discussed.
Due to the August hailstorm, some houses in
town will need roof repair.
Trustee Renner volunteered to address various
building permit applications that are required. On
a different topic, the Board
approved a building permit
for a housing remodel concerning Donovan and
Maggie Renner (442
Golden Gate).
A closer look at whether
improvements made on
Alpine Street negatively
impacted a local business
suggests that street runoff
wasn’t a major factor
regarding temporary roof
leakage.
It was agreed that the
area by the horseshoe pits
wouldn’t be used for vehicle storage.
The Board approved the
transfer of $15,000 from
checking towards a new
CD.
The second reading of
Ordinance #2010-1 (budget) was approved. (RN-1,
DR-2)
ADJOURN
No further business to
come before the Board.
Motion by Renner, motion
carried to adjourn at 5:45
P.M. The next regular
meeting will be held
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
at 5:00 p.m. at the Town
Hall.
Town of Central City
Marc Straub
ATTEST:
(Finance Officer)
Dwight Hajek
Published once at the
total approximate cost of
$29.40.
,26H
Sept. 25
ORDINANCES
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AN
ORDINANCE
AMENDING SECTION
11.0402
OF
THE
REVISED
ORDINANCES OF THE CITY
OF
WHITEWOOD,
SOUTH DAKOTA:
BE IT ORDAINED BY
THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
W H I T E W O O D ,
LAWRENCE COUNTY,
SOUTH DAKOTA, AS
FOLLOWS:
That Section 11.0402 Specifications, shall be
amended to read as follows:
SECTION
11.0402
Specifications
Sidewalks shall be five
(5) feet back from and parallel to the curb. If there is
no curb, a sidewalk shall
be parallel to and adjacent
to the lot line. Sidewalk
width shall be sixty (60)
inches. Sidewalks shall
have a two (2) inch gravel
base depth and a three and
one half (3 1/2) inch concrete depth. The location
and width of the sidewalk
shall be included in the
permit, which shall be
issued by the Building
Inspector to the Applicant.
It shall be unlawful for any
sidewalk to be built without a permit, or for any
sidewalk to fail to be in
conformity with the permit
issued for said sidewalk.
Dated this 20th day of
September 2010.
CITY OF WHITEWOOD
Debra A. Schmidt
Mayor
ATTEST:
Cory C. Heckenlaible
Finance Officer
First Reading: 09/07/2010
Second Reading:
09/20/2010
Published: 09/25/2010
Effective:
Published once at the
total approximate cost of
$15.83.
,266
Sept. 25
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A SUPPLEMENTAL
APPROPRIATION TO
APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE 2009-01
BE IT ORDAINED by
the City of Whitewood that
pursuant to SDCL 9-21-7,
the following sum is a supplemental appropriation to
meet the obligations of the
municipality.
FUND 101 - GENERAL FUND
470 - DEBT SERVICE
4711 - PRINCIPAL ($16,800)
431 - STREETS
5110 - TRANSFER
OUT - $16,800
FUND 502 - CAPITOL
PROJECT FUND
431 - STREETS
3910 - TRANSFER IN $16,800
This
supplemental
appropriation will be funded from unexpended budget items in the (101)
General Fund.
This
supplemental
appropriation ordinance,
being necessary for the
support of the municipal
government, shall take
effect immediately.
Dated this 20th day of
September 2010.
Legislative Audit in Pierre,
South Dakota for public
inspection.
The following findings
and
recommendations
referred to in the report are
hereby listed in accordance
with the provisions of
SDCL 4-11-12.
CURRENT
AUDIT
FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Finding:
A lack of proper segregation of duties is the present situation in the City’s
accounting department.
Recommendation:
The Mayor and Council
Members should always be
aware of this weakness as
they review and approve
transactions of the City
and resulting financial
reports.
Compensating
controls should be implemented whenever and
wherever possible.
Management’s
Response:
The City agrees with
this finding, but believes
that the cost of hiring additional staff to segregate the
duties exceeds the benefits
to be derived from such
action.
Management
intends to maintain a constant awareness of this
weakness and will study
each person’s duties to
ascertain where mitigating
controls may be implemented.
Finding:
The City failed to comply with South Dakota
Codified Law (SDCL) in
regards to its fiduciary
requirements for maintaining the Firemen’s Pension
Plan.
Recommendation:
City officials should
CITY OF WHITEWOOD
Debra A. Schmidt
Mayor
ATTEST:
Cory C. Heckenlaible
Finance Officer
First Reading: 09/07/2010
Second Reading:
09/20/2010
Published: 09/25/2010
Effective:
Published once at the
total approximate cost of
$13.57.
,267
Sept. 25
PUBLIC NOTICES 56
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Notice is hereby given
that the records and books
of account of the City of
Lead, South Dakota have
been audited by Gary L.
Larson, Certified Public
Accountant of Pierre,
South Dakota, for the year
ended December 31, 2009.
A detailed report thereon is
filed with the City of Lead
and the Department of
Whitewood Legal
Classifieds
Page 15
Saturday, September 25, 2010
[email protected]
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actuarial reporting requirements of SDCL;s concerning the Firemen;s Pension
Plan.
Management;s
Response:
Management
agrees
with this finding and is in
the process of implementing the recommendation.
Finding:
Fixed asset records were
inadequate.
Recommendation:
The City should conduct
a comprehensive physical
inventory of all fixed
assets and update the subsidiary records accordingly. Costs (or estimate
costs) of the assets should
be properly documented.
Management;s
Response:
The City agrees with the
finding and intends to
comply with the recommendations as soon as possible.
MARTIN L. GUINDON,
CPA, AUDITOR
GENERAL
DEPARTMENT OF LEGISLATIVE AUDIT
Published twice at the
total approximate cost of
$46.39.
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102 PERSONALS
DOMESTIC ABUSE Sexual Assault 24-Hour
Crisis
Line,
Butte?Lawrence?Harding
Counties:
605-6427825 or 1-800-999-2L48.
Sturgis Shelter: 605-L470050 or 1-800-755-84L2.
All Calls Confidential.
104 NOTICES
WILL HAUL YOUR
JUNK VEHICLE FREE.
Call 580-106L.
105 LOST & FOUND
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All real estate advertising in
the Fair Housing Act makes
it illegal to advertise “any
preference, limitation or discrimination based on race,
color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, or
national origin, or an intention, to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination.” Familial status
includes children under the
age of 18 living with parents
or legal custodians; pregnant women and people
securing custody of children
under 18.
This newspaper will not
knowingly accept any
advertising for real estate
which is in violation of the
law. Our readers are hereby
informed that all dwellings
advertised in this newspaper are available on an
equal opportunity basis. To
complain of discrimination,
call HUD toll-free at 1 (800)
669-9777. The toll-free telephone number for the hearing impaired is 1 (800) 9279275.
$200 CASH REWARD.
Lost:
male cat near
Spearfish Animal Hospital,
8?28. Brown?grey w?black
stripes, pink nose w?white
chin. 645-2612.
FOUND SMALL MALE
DOG,
REDDISH
Colored, (looks like a
fox) neutered, approximately 2 weeks ago
near
Tinton
Rd,
Spearfish.
520-7625269.
FOUND: SIERRA GS
SCHWINN
BIKE.
Downtown
Spearfish
area. 642-5194.
LOST
My name is
Penelope. I am lost
in Lead. Cannot find
my way home. I am
gray, tan & white
with a calico face.
Reward for safe return.
605-584-2752
105 LOST & FOUND
401 PART-TIME
401 PART-TIME
LOST: CANON CAMERA SD780IS, BLACK
in case. Possibly left at
Boondocks in July.
Granson’s birthday on
camera. REWARD!! Call
605-561-0180.
CITY OF SPEARFISH IS
ACCEPTING applications for a part-time
Rubble Site Operator
Responsibilities: Direct
the disposal and burial of
specified waste materials, collect fees, issue
receipts, and operate
Rubble Site equipment.
Requirements:
Candidate
will
be
required to have a valid
SD Class B Commercial
Driver’s License with a
clean driving history, high
school diploma or GED
certificate and equipment experience. How
to Apply: Interested persons must submit City
application to the Human
Resource Office, 625
Fifth Street, Spearfish,
SD 5778L; p 605-6421L54; f 605-642-1L29; e
j o d i . f r i e d e l g c i t yo f s pearfish.com
Wage
$10.9L;
Equal
Opportunity Employer.
This position will work
20-28 hours per week
and must have weekend
availability. Partial benefits to include paid leaves
and State retirement.
Position open until filled.
To view entire position
description please visit
the City’s web page at
www.cityofspearfish.com
SERVICE EVALUATOR
ENJOY This unique and
interesting position and
the associated training.
Are you responsible,
motivated and computer
literate? Are you interested in providing feedback to a Fortune 50
company specific to
store conditions and service levels? Hourly rate
for driving time, observation time, report time
applies. Mileage reimbursed based on distance associated with
assignments. For additional information and to
submit an online application visit. https:??qualityshopper.org,
khttps:??qualityshopper.org?l NO ASSOCIATED FEES
106 GIVE AWAYS
FREE STUFF: 114 May
St., Lead. You haul.
Simmons pillow top,
training bike, wading
pool, misc.
200 PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES
COLD FLOORS? We
have a solution! New!
Electric in floor heating.
Use under ANY flooring.
Efficient, safe and easy
to install. Only L?L2”
thick. Versatile Carpets
- Interiors - Spearfish,
SD
605-645-LLL1
Email:
warmfloordesignsggmail.com. Free
informational CD!
DEVASHAN IN-HOME
Computer Repair. Is your
computer running slow?
Reasonable rates, service within 25 miles of
Spearfish 605-722-5L55
INTERESTED IN NEW
WARDROBE
for
American Girl Doll for
Christmas? Many patterns and fabric choices
available. Call Becky g
605-642-L078.
RECYCLE
YOUR
APPLIANCES. Pickup
all
non-refrigerated
appliances,
mowers,
grills, bikes, siding, all
things metal $20 MINIMUM CHARGE. Call
Joe 605-722-1807
202 CONSTRUCTION
SERVICES
ROOFING CONTRACTOR. Do you have HAIL
DAMAGE? Give me a
call for an estimate. 605490-1895.
205 CHILD CARE
SERVICES
STATE
CERTIFIED
DAYCARE in Spearfish
has openings for children ages 2 yrs. and
older, weekends by
request. Call Lucynda at
722-1995.
STATE LICENSED DAYCARE in Spearfish now
has limited openings for
children one year and
older Hours are from
6:L0am to 10:L0pm..
Some
Saturdays.
Please call 605-210196L
COMFORT INN is looking
for
part-time
HOUSEKEEPERS.
Apply in person to Dixie
or on-line at www.deadwoodsfamilyresort.com.
PART-TIME
FRONT
DESK
POSITION
Evenings - Weekends.
Apply at Black Hills Inn Suites, L85 S, Deadwood.
605-578-7791
PERSON(S)
FOR
POSITIONS of choir
director, organist and
pianist. Salary d.o.e.
Call Belle Fourche
United
Methodist
Church at 892-2405.
THE HOLIDAY INN
EmPRESS
in
Deadwood is looking for
F u l l - T i m e ? Pa r t - T i m e
Housekeepers - a PartTime Laundry Person.
Can pick up an application at 22 Lee Street,
Deadwood.
402 FULL-TIME
402 FULL-TIME
EmPERIENCED CARPENTER needed in the
Northern Hills, must
have own hand tools
and
transportation.
Contact Bill at Powers
Construction at 605206-1L48 or 605-722L122.
FULL TIME FRONT
DESK position available
at the Barefoot Resort.
Day?Night shifts. Must
have great customer
service skills and willing
to work weekends.
Hourly Pay $8.75?hr.
Email
resume
to
Infogbarefootresort.co
m or call 605-584-1577.
FOR RENT OR LEASE:
New Hair Salon opening
soon in Spearfish. Now
booth renting. Please
call 605-641-1248. 2
positions available.
SEE
MORE
HELP
WANTED ADS ON THE
NEmT PAGE!
402 FULL-TIME
APPRENTICE ELECTRICIAN. Prefer at least
one year experience.
Opportunity to learn
Industrial Wiring. Some
travel and out-of-town
work. Benefits Available.
Pay DOE. Complete job
application
at
501
Industrial Street, Belle
Fourche, SD, Monday Thursday 8:00 - 5:00.
DAKOTA TAmI DRIVER
needed. Clean driving
record, mostly day time,
knowledge of area helpful. Call Bill 605-9202020.
FAMILY IN SPEARFISH
NEEDS HELP WITH
HOUSEWORK
COOKING. Great working conditions. $12?hour.
Call Ann 605-642-8770.
Join Our First Gold Family
HOUSEKEEPERS
CLUB CENTER HOST
Part Time • Must be able to work Weekends
Full Time • Must be able to work Weekends
Gaming License Required
BLACKJACK DEALER
Gaming License Required
OUTSIDE SECURITY
Graveyard shift • 32 hours a week • Must be able
to perform some heavy maintenance duties.
DISHWASHER
Great Benefits • Equal Opportunity Employer
Pre-Employment Drug Testing
Now accepting applications
at the front desk
605-578-9777
270 Main St. Deadwood
300
BELLEFOURCHE
GARAGE SALES
9?25, 8am-2pm. L-miles
west of Subway on
Sourdough.
Table,
chairs, bar, queen bed,
antiques, housewares,
kid’s school clothingwinter coats.
GIANT YARD SALE.
409 2ND AVE. SATURDAY 9?25 8AM-4PM.
Gas dryer, washer,
snowblower, V-Smile,
Pac-N Play, Misc. No
Early Birds.
301 DEADWOOD
GARAGE SALES
LARGE HOUSEHOLD
SALE, multiple parties,
Saturday, 8am-4pm,
Sunday 11am-5pm, 10
Sampson St., storage
cabinets,
collectors
plates, clothing - all
ages, misc.
303 SPEARFISH
GARAGE SALES
1LL6 LRD STREET,
S P E A R F I S H .
September 24TH 25TH. 7am-2pm. Die
cast cars, building
materials,
books,
household
items,
clothes. GOOD STUFF!
2020 PARK PLACE,
Deer Meadows, Sat,
8:00. Toys, household
items, bedding, computer, printer, computer
armoire, misc.
2417 2ND STREET,
Evans Addition. Sat.
7:00 am-9:45 am.
Furniture, tv’s, misc.
L APPLE VALLEY
LANE. Sat, 7:00 am to
11:00 am. Make an
offer—many items.
302 LEAD GARAGE
SALES
EVERYTHING MUST
GO!
Decorative
items, books, kids,
womens, mens clothing, toys, furniture. In
Ken’s Trailer Court,
Hillsview Drive. Sat.,
8:00-4:00.
GARAGE SALE: 814
Miners Ave., Lead,
Saturday - Sunday
10am-4pm. Everything
baby, many household
items.
GARAGE SALE. SAT.,
SEPT. 25. 8:00 am.
Christian
Student
Center, 1020 University
Street,
Spearfish.
Good Variety of items.
BLACK HILLS PIONEER
Page 16
402 FULL-TIME
402 FULL-TIME
FULL-TIME
PATROL
OFFICER.
City of
Spearfish
Police
Department is accepting
applications for a fulltime Patrol Officer.
Responsibilities:
Enforce local, state, and
federal laws, prevent
and suppress crime and
accidents, and promote
public safety through
community policing principles. Requirements:
High school diploma or
GED certificate, possession of a valid SD driver’s
license,
Law
Enforcement Officers
Standards and Training
Commission Certificate
or ability to obtain within
one year from hiring
date. Preference will be
given to candidates with
certification.
Position
will require availability to
work all shifts, weekends and holidays. How
to Apply: Submit City
application to Human
Resource Office, 625
Fifth Street, Spearfish,
SD 57783; p 605-6421354; f 605-642-1329; e
Y o d i . f r i e d e l @ c i t yo f s pearfish.com Minimum
salary for Certified
Patrol Officer: $17.05,
Uncertified
Patrol
Officer: $16.23; Salary
DOE/DO]; Excellent
Benefits;
Equal
Opportunity Employer.
To view entire position
description please visit
the City’s web page at
www.cityofspearfish.co
m `http://www.cityofspearfish.coma
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IMMEDIATE
oOB
OPENINGS for Direct
Support Professionals;
Black Hills Special
Services is looking for
enthusiastic individuals
to assist people with
developmental disabilities in a residential setting in our group homes
in Lead, Whitewood, and
Sturgis; there are various shifts available;
mornings,
evenings,
overnights and weekends; part-time & fulltime. Base pay $9 and
.75p differential for
weekends
and
overnights. Applicant
must have a High
School Diploma or GED,
a clean driving record
with a valid Driver’s
License and is able to lift
50 pounds. Closing date
is October 4th. For information or application
contact Tammy at 605423-4444. Mail application to BHSSC, PO Box
218, Sturgis or visit our
website
at
www.bhssc.org EOE
Daytime
Wait Staff
Deadwood’s Mineral
Palace Hotel & Gaming is
seeking applications for
Daytime Wait Staff
We participate in Pre-Employment Drug
Testing. Equal Opportunity Employer
Apply in person at
601 Main Street in Deadwood
HOTEL & GAMING
DEADWOOD, SD
402 FULL-TIME
402 FULL-TIME
FULL
TIME/PART
TIME HOUSEKEEPING POSITION available at the Barefoot
Resort located across
from
Terry
Peak.
Weekends a must!
Email
resume
to
[email protected]
m or call 605-5841577.
HOUSEKEEPING
POSITION AVAILABLE.
Call Gary or Pam at 605578-2393 or apply in
person at Gold Country
Inn,
801
Main,
Deadwood.
FULL-TIME OR PARTTIME COOK - $8.50/hr
or better DOE. Part-time
SNACK BAR CASHIER
- $8.00 + Tips. Part-time
CASINO FLOOR RUNNER - $9.00 or better
DOE + Tips. $.25 raise
after 90 days, Monthly
bonus potential, 3h
match Simple IRA, year
round employment &
meal discounts. Fulltime benefits include
insurance benefits and
vacation. Apply at Tin
Lizzie Players Club.
HVAC Openings. Will Be
Installing Heating & A/C
Systems. Min. Age 18,
Valid Driver’s License,
Neat In Appearance,
Pay DOE. 24 Months
experience.
Call
(605)347-2183.
SEEKING
INDIVIDUAL WITH COMMERCIAL kitchen experience with a focus on
whole & organic foods
ONLY. No exceptions.
A great work atmosphere & benefits. Stop
by for an application.
Good Ear th Natural
Foods,
Downtown
Spearfish.
Exciting Career Opportunity
The Black Hills Pioneer/Weekly Prospector has a full time opening in our Spearfish office. This is a fun and rewarding position!
Must be a self-starter, motivated, detail-oriented, have people
skills and be able to work under deadlines. Successful applicant
will be working on Classified Sales for daily & weekly newspapers.
If you have what it takes to be successful and want a career
with a family-oriented company,
Call 642-2761 or send resume to:
The Black Hills Pioneer • Attention: Sales Position
315 Seaton Circle, Spearfish, SD 57783
or e-mail to [email protected]
&
EOE
oOURNEYMAN CARPENTER wanted in
the Lead-Deadwood
area, full-time, experience in framing, new
construction, heights
involved. Call 605641-1930.
MISSOURI BASIN WILL
SERVICE is a veteran
OILFIELD company now
hiring
DIESEL
MECHANICS & CDL
DRIVERS to work in the
ever expanding Williston
Basin of North Dakota.
All positions are full-time
and year round. Great
Pay and benefits plus t
months of free housing
at the Ross, ND location. For more info
please visit www.missouribasinwell.com or
call 701-575-8242
S A T E L L I T E
INSTALLERS needed.
$250 per day or more.
Training provided. Apply
at www.wtsat.net
500 ANTIQUES,
COLLECTIBLES
CLARINET,
FLUTE,
(ACCORDION Excellent
Condition) Very old
G u i t a r / V i o l i n
Combination. Buchler
Alto Saxophone. Antique
Furniture of all kinds.
Small items. 605-2692213.
UNI]UE
ANTI]UE
FURNITURE, TABLES,
Dressers, Buffets, China
Hutches, Chairs, Other
Items. Spearfish Coins,
Etc. 127 W. Grant,
Spearfish
502 MUSICAL
INSTRUMENTS
OLDER
KIMBALL
PIANO. Excellent condition. $300. 892-2246.
Saturday, September 25, 2010
503 LAWN &
GARDEN ITEMS
TROY BUILT TILLER,
8HP, Very good shape.
$600. 605-641-1952
506 HOUSEHOLD
ITEMS
BAVARIAN CHINA for
sale. Pattern is qForever
Springr Settings for 16
people (I think) plus
numerous
serving
pieces. Call 605-7216856, leave message.
Like NEW S]UARE
CORELLE Hearthstone
dishes. Service for
twelve. Dinner plates,
salad plates, bowls and
mugs. Olive with black
trim. $100. 605-6414374. .
]UEEN SIsE HIDE-ABED, Good condition.
Brown w/muted floral
pattern. $125.00. 605722-8201
507 APPLIANCES
FOR SALE:
USED
WASHERS and dryers
with warranties. Large
selection
available.
Del’s, Exit 63, Box Elder,
605-390-9810.
GOOD USED WASHER
and Dryer. $100 each.
Guaranteed to work.
618-783-1022.
508 PETS & PET
SUPPLIES
DICKSON
SMALL
BREED PUPS: Yorkie,
Maltese, Dachshund,
Papillon, Shih Tzu
Puppies AKC. Two
Year
Health
Guarantee, payments,
credit
card
okay.
www.dicksonpups.co
m 605-787-6821 Deb
Dickson
FREE BLACK & WHITE
7 year old female cat.
Spayed. Good lap cat.
641-0764.
508 PETS & PET
SUPPLIES
FREE KITTENS!! Five
black and white kittens,
psychically trained, little
angels. 605-578-3796.
G I V E A W AY b 6
MONTH , MALE large
black lab/pointer mix.
Neutered,
has
all
shots. High energy,
possible hunter. Man’s
dog!
Good pack
leader apply only. 6417873.
LOW
COST
SPAY/NEUTER Cat clinics. October 5 in Belle
Fourche
(892-4452).
October 12 in Spearfish
(578-3918).
Call for
appointment.
TO GIVE AWAY - 2 male
orange tabbies, fixed,
shots up to date, 605645-0279.
SEE MORE CLASSIFIEDS ON PAGE 19!
For approximately 45 minutes
of your day, why not earn
some extra income?
OPEN ROUTES IN LEAD
➜ LEAD - Route 305 - Washington, Searle, N. Mine, Irwin, Gushurst,
Grandview, Elkhorn, Curnow, Cross, Billings, Anderson, 11th, $144.32.
➜ Route 316 - Fox, Grandview, Washington, White, $69.12.
➜ Route 323 - Glendale, Grier, Hearst, Mountain View, Tower Ridge, $46.80.
OPEN ROUTES IN DEADWOOD
➜ Route 207 - Crescent, Dunlap, McKinley, Rodeo, Sampson, Spring,
Spruce Gulch $103.68.
➜ Route 211 - Grizzly Gulch Rd., McMaster, Mile High, Voight,
Hwy. 385, $140.96.
OPEN MOTOR ROUTES
➜ DEADWOOD - Route 224 - Bobtail Gulch, Maitland, US Hwy. 14A,
$81.90.
PROSPECTOR ONLY ROUTES
➜ LEAD - Route 311 - Alert, Galena, oulius, Main, Stone, $14.40.
➜ SPEARFISH - Route #108 - N. 3rd, N. Canyon, W. Elgin, W. Grant, W.
Hudson, W. Illinois, W. oackson, N. Meier, $67.80.
➜ SPEARFISH - Route #109 - N. 3rd St., N. 5th St., N. Canyon, N. Main St.,
W. Michigan, W. Nevada, W. Ohio, $22.80.
➜ SPEARFISH - Route #116 - W. Charles, Harvard, W. oackson, oonas,
$15.60.
IF INTERESTED IN A ROUTE CALL
CHARITY AT 642-2761
D
AN
315 Seaton Circle, Spearfish, 642-2761
7 South Main, Lead, 584-2303
BLACK HILLS PIONEER
Saturday, September 25, 2010
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‘07 GMC K1500 CREWCAB
‘07 FORD E350 CLUBWAGON
‘06 MAZDA 5
‘05 CHEVY K1500 CREWCAB
‘02 CHEVY TRACKER ZR2
4WD
15 Passenger Van
Loaded
4WD
4WD
‘07 CHEVY AVALANCHE
‘07 HUMMER H3
‘09 CADILLAC ESCALADE
‘07 MERCURY MILAN PREMIER
‘10 GMC ACADIA SLT
4WD, 49,000 Miles
4WD, 39,000 Miles
24,000 Miles
AWD, 37,000 Miles
AWD, 19,000 Miles
‘06 SUBARU BAJA
‘07 GMC HD1500 CREWCAB
‘06 JEEP COMMANDER LIMITED
‘08 MAZDA 6
AWD, 74,000 Miles
4WD, 35,000 Miles
7 Passenger
28,000 Miles
‘06 CHEVY K3500 CREWCAB
4WD, Dually, Diesel, 54,000 Miles
‘04 PONTIAC GTO
‘05 FORD FREESTYLE
‘03 BUICK RENDEZVOUS
‘99 DODGE D2500 CLUBCAB
34,000 Miles
7 Passenger, 64,000 Miles
AWD
4WD, Diesel, Manual
‘07 HONDA ACCORD
‘03 GMC HD1500
‘92 FORD F350 CREWCAB
‘09 TOYOTA TACOMA DOUBLECAB
26,000 Miles
4WD, 6.0 Litre, Quadra Steer
Diesel, 4WD, 5 Speed
4WD, TRD, 12,000 Miles
ARRIVING SOON
‘05
‘09
‘00
‘05
‘06
‘05
TOYOTA CAMRY
CHEVY IMPALA
DODGE QUAD CAB 3/4
CHEVY K3500 4WD
LINCOLN NAVIGATOR
CHEVY MALIBU
‘07 FORD FOCUS
‘96 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER
‘08 HARLEY 1200
CUSTOM SPORTSTER
‘02 MAZDA MIATA
ROADSTER
‘06 GMC HD2500 CREWCAB
‘06 DODGE D2500 MEGACAB
4WD, Diesel, 59,000 Miles
4WD, Diesel, 6 Spd., 42,000 Miles
‘04 BIG DOG RIDGEBACK CHOPPER
‘05 FORD F150 SUPERCREW
10,000 Miles
FX4, 4WD, 43,000 Miles
I-90 Exit 10, Look for the Time & Temp Sign Spearfish,SD • 1-605-642-1900 • 1-800-657-8016 www.prestigeautosales.com
Trades based on market value, less reconditioning costs. Dealer not responsible for misprints. No down payment required. NT = No Trade, Best Price. *W.A.C. - with approved credit for 48 months. Sale ends September 27, 2010.
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BLACK HILLS PIONEER
Saturday, September 25, 2010
BLACK HILLS PIONEER
Saturday, September 25, 2010
509
SPORTING/EXERCISE
ITEMS
SC#$% '(#)*M'N-. 2
sets 3ith e6tra tan:s.
Mediu> si?e hea@y3eiCht 3etsuit. D300G
605-645-3919.
514 GOOD THINGS
TO EAT
7 to 10 L$ P'%DS RS
C%$$%T', Treat Vor
Sauer:raut.
TaCeWs
Tardens, '@ans Lane,
SpearVish.
605-6425438.
%L%SZ%N
SR'SP,
W)LD
%L%SZ%N
Sa]>on & Pa]ibut no3
a@ai]ab]e. Conta`t Corey
at 605-641-1726.
S%- & S#N.
CP)L)
*'**'R roastinC, 1
bushe] & 1a2 bushe].
%]so Co]orado pea`hes,
Vruits & @eCetab]es
Cro3n in SpearVish
ba]]ey. TaCeWs Tardens.
642-5438.
514 GOOD THINGS
TO EAT
S%- & S#N.
*)CZ
cR#R RWN pu>p:ins
in our pat`h at the stand
in SpearVish ba]]ey on
'@ans Lane. % thousand to `hoose Vro>.
642-5438.
515 FIREWOOD
S)R'WRRD SRR S%L'.
W%LLc WRRD. *ine,
Cut & Sp]it. %]addin Wc.
307-896-2284.
SRR S%L'. TRRD DRc
*ine
S)R'WRRD.
P'%*)NT pi`:-up ]oad
D95.00G 'dC'LL'NP%RDWRRD D175. Ca]]
605-578-1945.
516
MISCELLANEOUS
$L%CZM%d T'N'R%-RR,
S#$%R#
'NT)N', 10P*. 5250
ZW, 6560 ZW surCe.
Li:e ne3. 2008 >ode]
used @ery ]itt]e. D450.
605-641-1388.
516
MISCELLANEOUS
SRR S%L'. CP)RR*R%C-)CaM%SS%T'
tab]e. '6`e]]ent `ondition. De]Ws, '6it 63,
$o6 ']der. 605-3909810.
SRR S%L'. 4Wd100W 15
M)L *]asti`. Can be
used
Vor
3eed
barriera]ands`apinC. D10
per ro]]. Cash on]y. 2600
*ara>ount
Dr.
SpearVish, SD 57783.
605-642-4787
603 GRAIN, FEED,
& SEED
2010 P%c$'- $%RL'c
$)T Round $a]es ]o`ated in SpearVish area.
D55 per ton. 605-2100285.
SRR S%L'. N'W CRR*
- L%RT' Round a]Va]VaaCrass
ba]es.
Reasonab]e iV pi`:ed up
and paid Vor by No@. 1st.
'd3in Je`:e]].
605375-3599.
603 GRAIN, FEED,
& SEED
700 ALL-TERRAIN
VEHICLES
P%c
SRR
S%L'.
L%RT'
RR#NDS.
Trass D60 per ton,
Crassaa]Va]Va >i6 D65 per
ton. Lo`ated in $e]]e
Sour`he and Ne3e]].
605-641-7268.
2008
Z%W%S%Z)
*R%)R)' C%MR. 360
464. %]>ost ne3. 100
hours. D4000. Ca]] 605641-1248
604 MACHINERY
EQUIPMENT
1978 PRND% TL 1000.
Runs
Cood. D1550
R$R. Pa@e other bi:es.
Ca]] 605-645-1625
2N SRRD -R%C-RR, 3
*- Pit`h, Runs Treat.
D2,500. Ca]] 307-6805676 or 307-756-9802.
700 ALL-TERRAIN
VEHICLES
1995
PRND%
4d4
R%NCP'R 'S. Ne3
battery, e6`e]]ent `ondition. Runs perVe`t. Sirst
D2,000 ta:es it.. 605415-0704.
2005 Z%W%S%Z) M#L'
610 #-b.
Rn]y 120
hours.
Ca>o
464.
D5,500.
605-6411248.
701 MOTORCYCLES
1995 Z%W%S%Z) 750
bu]`an. 5700 >i]es.
'6`e]]ent
`ondition.
D1950.00. Ca]] e@eninCs.
605-642-7503
2000 P%RL'c D%b)DSRN
DcN%
W)D'
TL)D', ]oaded, i>>a`u]ate, baCs,9,500 >i]es,
one o3ner. D9,500aR$R.
605-499-9726
2002 PRND% TRLDW)NT, 15,000 >i]es,
D10,700.G 2007 c%M%P%
RP)NR, 1,500 >i]es,
`o>es 3ith sno3 b]ade
and 3en`h, D7,600. 605584-9085.
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701 MOTORCYCLES
701 MOTORCYCLES
2002 PRND% SP%DRW
600, purp]e, 12,700
>i]es, 3indshie]d, ne3
tires, `usto> e6haust,
]o3ered, ne3 battery,
CaraCed, D3500. 605641-5675.
2007 c%M%P% b-S-%R
1300 >otor`y`]eG 5000
>i]esG e6`e]]ent `onditionG
D8500
R$R.
in`]udes side baCs and
2 he]>ets. 605-4900944
2003 883 S*RR-S-'R
C#S-RM, Custo> S]a>e
*aint, Sor3ard Contro]s,
So]id Rear Whee], 2 Seats,
7,900 Mi]es. D7,000aR$R.
605-641-1009
g92 S*R)NT'R SRS--%)L S&S top end.
Wide tire :it. Lots oV
e6tras. D11,000. 605423-8130, or 605-4908910
2004 $MW
R11sor.
16,500 >i]es. Ne3 ba`:
tire. Runs Creat. )n Cood
`ondition. D5000 R$R.
Ca]] 605-569-1843 as:
Vor Nei]
SRR
S%L'.
2004
Z%W%S%Z) Zd65, Tood
`ondition,
%s:inC
D1,400aR$R. 605-7232597.
2007 PRND% SP%DRW
Spirit 750. 2,400 >i]es.
ban`e-Pines pipes and
Dynofet :it. $]a`:, Red
S]a>es.
Warranty,
Ser@i`e
transVerab]e.
D6200 605-641-4385
2007 S*RR-S-'R dL
LRW, ]ess than 700
>i]es, deta`hab]e 3indshie]d, ha@e hiCh3ay
bars, ne3 sadd]ebaCs,
D5,100. 605-641-4288.
702 SNOWMOBILES
2001 *RL%R)S L)$'R-c 500 RMZ ]ihuid,
13661.5 tra`:, in Creat
shape, 3,400 >i]es,
adu]t o3ned, no da>aCe, D2,250, 651-4910936
S'' C%M*'RS, -R**'RS %ND SR M#CP
MRR' RN *%T' 20i
Page 20
BLACK HILLS PIONEER
Saturday, September 25, 2010
705 CAMPERS &
TOPPERS
2006
%AYC)
%AY
*+A,-+R 2/ *,0 1ullty1e 8am1er0 +<8ellent
ConditionA Bri8ed beloD
book at F15,/000 Call
605-645-155/
*)R KAL+M *N*,W-++L ,RANL+R, as is0
F28000 Call 605-64118650
706 MOTOR HOMES
& RV’S
1/76 STC TNDAK RV0
R+ADY *)R travel or
hunting0
+<8ellent
me8hani8al 8ondition,
everything Dorks0 Call
605-642-7273 to make
o[[er0
750 AUTOS FOR
SALE
1/63 *)RD *100, 302,
8anary yelloD, garaged,
F5,500 [irm0 605-58057750
1//7 *)RD C)N,)]R,
CL+AN,
F1,2500 1//0 -)NDA
A88ord, F1,3/50 1/74
^AWAKAW^N
350
+nduro, F5/50 1/7/
-)NDA 50 mini-bike,
F4000 605-580-00670
1//8 C-RYKL+R C)NC)RD+, V6, 302 liter
engine,
de1endable
F3,5000000 Call 605381-2372
2000 C)RV+,,+ Y+LL)W,
+<8e1tional
40,500 mi0 6 s1eed 507L
V-8 Chrome _ )rig0
Dheels ,Do to1s 12 dis8
`ose0 F18,5000
605641-/003
2000 T)N,+ CARL)
KK0 80,000 miles0 Allleather0
3800
v6,
*WD0 +<8ellent 8ondition0 F7200 605-6440758
2001 C-+VY TALN`]0
161,000 miles0
Very
8lean0 F2,5000 Call 64510770
2001 SRAND AT0 Well
maintained, neD s1ark
1lugs _ Dires0 *lushed
radiator and transmission0
Sood
Kha1e
F3000 or )`)0 605-72226/4
2002 VW %+,,A SLK,
63^ miles, auto, sun
roo[, neD brakes, great
on snoD, 40a TBS, Dell
maintained,
F/,5000
605-580-0006
2003 -)NDA ACC)RD
+b-leather, mint interior
_ e<terior, solid, only
71,000 miles, F11,/00
or reasonable o[[er, 605545-45550
S"#scri#e *o *he -.ac0 1i..s 2ioneer 454di*ion7
2003 V)L^KWAS+N
%+,,A SLK, Kilver, 108
,urbo, BW, BL, Kunroo[,
Leather0
]1graded
stereo0 //,/00 miles0
605-641-46720
BLACK HILLS PIONEER
Saturday, September 25, 2010
750 AUTOS FOR
SALE
750 AUTOS FOR
SALE
!003 %W '()%*+T./0* /**T0*. 23,000
miles, 0(A;*;, automatic, sportCtiptronic.
)ew FraGesCtires. HW;,
Ireat in J)(WK )A;A
LM0,M00. Jell LN,O00.
30O-!09-Q!0O.
!002 MA^;A 3, MQ,000
Miles Snder Warranty
/lacG,
Moon
+oof,
Uower 0ocGs, Uower
Windows, '; 'hanger,
Manual LMO,000 (/(
30O-3QM-Q0O!
!003
M.TJS/.JT.
*'0.UJ* IT, 3-speed
leather, loaded, sunroof,
new tires, very cleanK 3-disc
+ocGford Hosgate stereo
system. Q3,000 miles,
LMQ,200. 30O-3QM-M!Q2
!003 ).JJA) MA\.MA
J* Q-door sedan with
leather heated seats,
navigation,
32.000
miles, Flue tooth, very
clean. LM9.900C(/(
!002 H(+; H('SJ-J*J
M2,000 miles. *]cellent
conditionK 0oaded, Jync,
MU3C3 disc '; changer, Q
cyl. !O-30 mpgK AsGing
LMN,000. 'assie, 30O3QM-0M!M, Aaron, 30O3QM-02OQ
!002 U()T.A' I3
30,000 miles, great condition. (nstar, ]m radio
capaFle 30N-!ON-3M2O,
asG for Jcott
“RUN IT ‘TIL
IT SELLS”
Buy a classified in our auto section and we’ll run it in the
Black Hills Pioneer & Weekly Prospector until it sells!
Only
H(+ JA0* - !00M
I+A); AM. !-door,
sunroof, 9N,000 miles.
L3,000 (/(. 30O-3QMQQ3O.
25
$
up
to 20 words
!002 J.0%*+ M.TJS/.JT. *%(0ST.()
M0, AW;, !.0 M.MH'
TurFo charges, !9MTU,
300-0/-HT Tor_ue. 0-30
in Q.9 seconds. /remFo
FraGes,
M2`
*nGei
wheels.
/*AST.HS0
'A+K (nly !Q,000 miles.
Jtill
has
warranty.
Jtarted college a canbt
afford it anymore. /lue
/ooG suggested retail
value L30,O30.00. 'all
+yan 30N-330-NNM3 and
maGe offer. . will give you
an AW*J(M* ;ealKKKK
c9M 'A;.00A' ;*%.00*. I+*AT appearance.
%ery good
mechanical.
LM200
(/(.
'all 30O-!M0MQ3Q.
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Applies only to Cars, Pickups, SUVs, Vans & Motorcycles
&
315 Seaton Circle, Spearfish, 642-2761 • 7 S. Main, Lead, 584-2302 or
1719 W. Main St., Suite 207, Rapid City, 341-0086
Classified Ad Form
$
Category:
Name:
Phone: (
Address:
City/State:
Credit Card#:
Exp. Date:
)
Signature:
Payment
Must
Accompany
Ad - No
Businesses
Please!
AD RUNS 8 WEEKS
AT A TIME. MUST
CALL
TO RENEW! PAYMENT
MUST
ACCOMPANY AD.
NO BUSINESSES PLEASE!
Black Hills Pioneer
and
Weekly Prospector
Call
584-2303 or
642-2761
POLLARD
ONE WAY SERVICE PROS
General Contractor
Jeff Rath, Owner • Spearfish ~ Lead ~ Deadwood ~ Belle Fourche ~ Sturgis
AIR CONDITIONING CONTRACTORS
CONSTRUCTION
Affordable Rates - Residential & Commercial
Installation & Repair • Duct Cleaning • Sales & 24 Hr. Service
Brad Pollard
Servicing ALL Brands of Air Conditioners & Furnaces
!M022 SJ Twy. 32O
;eadwood, J; ONN3!
Always accepting new customers!
722-8101 or 578-7795
605-578-2057
ONE WAY... THE RIGHT WAY
Licensed;<nsured
Lo# %o&e & Dec+ ,estoration
Sheet ,oc+ & 56terior 7indo9 ,epair
BIG CREW ON HAND FOR:
d +oofing d Jiding d 'ement d Tome /uilding
Jeff Storhaug
cell
605-641-3619 Jpearfish
L&J Construction
CS Painting
Residential / Commercial Interior / Exterior
Uroperty Management a Apartment
Maintenance +eal *state Agents
!n#t%&e()*+#),-).%/0t()1ee2en34)!6+%l+8le)9e+-)R,;n3
“One Job at a Time from Start to Finish!”
Call
Conner
Sheets at:
605-499-9737
0icensed a .nsured d 0ocally (wned a (perated
Jervicing the /lacG Tills
807 LAZELLE ST, STURGIS, SD 57785
Bob Lambert
Construction
Licensed • Insured
After hours call 722-8101
605-890-1954
&
Chrissy Blair
Spearfish Advertising
Representative
(605) 642-2761
315 Seaton Circle
Spearfish, SD
QUINN’S PAINTING
& REPAIR
• New Construction
• Steel Buildings
• Concrete
• Additions
• Remodeling
• QUALITY GUARANTEED •
605-641-7958 (cell)
605-722-5466 (home)
Dan 642-2197, 641-1954
Tom 642-2477, 641-6923
L ICENSED - I NSURED R EFERENCES
I NTERIOR - E XTERIOR N EW C ARPENTRY R EMODEL - R EPAIR
All Phases of Construction
• Specialty Jobs • New Construction
• Remodeling • Window Replacement & Siding
• Roofing • All Types of Work
LARRY JOB
Quality Work • Locally Owned & Operated
Experienced ~ Licensed & Insured
Serving the Black Hills for 20 Years!
BLACK HILLS PIONEER
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750 AUTOS FOR
SALE
751 VANS FOR
SALE
752 PICKUPS FOR
SALE
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SALE
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&_(#, _#(&^ 2n;erior,
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SALE
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whee6, Yo;h need worE7
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L?V? !"#D !UJ+, we66
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whee6 Ya66, HL,U++, ,+JK
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Hb,J++a"Q"7 ,+JKV?UK
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‘97 Cherokee
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$26,900
$8,500
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Sturgis Ad Sales
605-578-1146
605-642-2761
fax 605-642-9060
[email protected]
PEDERSON
HARDWOOD
FLOORS
•
•
•
•
installation
repair
refinishing
tile & more
for a FREE Estimate
call Justin
605-578-1089
PROFESSIONAL LAWN CARE &
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MERLE’S LANDSCAPING & YARD SERVICE
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PROJECTS
OLD & NEW!
LEAD • DEADWOOD • SPEARFISH • BELLE FOURCHE • STURGIS
1-800-287-7805 • 605-892-2111
South Hwy. 85 • 1835 Fifth Avenue, Belle Fourche, SD
For all your
Real Estate Needs
stop in or call me,
Broker Associate
[email protected]
Commercial • Residential • Farm/Ranch
OFF
114 W. Hudson St.
Spearfish, SD 57783
(605) 642-8603
Serving the Black Hills Since 1970
“We Believe in Belle”
Offering a wide variety
of landscaping rock.
Also flagstone and slate for patios
and walkways.
605-717-7745 • Hours: Tues. - Sat. 9am-6pm
2 00
$
24-Hour
Emergency Service
NOW OPEN!
STONE LANDSCAPE SUPPLY
38 Years of
Service,
Father & Son
Owned.
2 Chairs,
3 Barbers
Serving the
Belle Fourche
Area for
25 years!
STONE LANDSCAPE SUPPLY
4029 E. Colorado Blvd., Spearfish
Old School Barber Shop
• Fire, Smoke & Water Damage Cleanup
• Mold Inspection & Removal
• Air Duct/Dryer Vent Cleaning
• Carpet, Upholstery &
Drapery Cleaning
Judy E. Johnson
723-7654 office
641-2432 cell
Mark’s Barber
& Style Shop
I-90 Exit 14 • 3125 E. Colorado Blvd.
Spearfish, SD 57783
[email protected]
Ph. 605.722.0537
Cell 605.645.1349
Fax 605.722.0580
605-642-7939
Spearfish, SD
BLACK HILLS PIONEER
Saturday, September 25, 2010
753 SPORT
UTILITIES FOR SALE
756 TRAILERS FOR
SALE
761 COLLECTIBLE
AUTOS
2007 JEEP LIBERTY.
White, pw, pb, pl, ps.
New tires, hwy miles.
Very clean. $12,250
OBO 605-645-1625
FOR
SALE:
2010
Enclosed Trailer, 7’x14’.
$5,400. Please call 605641-1865.
1963 CHEVROLET 2-dr
HT For Sale. Partially
Restored. 327 V-8. Call
605-641-3289. Asking
$3,000.00/OBO
I87 FORD BRONCO.
Restored and customized. Must see in
Spearfish.
Excellent
condition. $7000 OBO.
605-890-1803
754 HEAVY TRUCKS
2001 FREIGHT LINER
FL70, Cat Motor, 6
Speed, 90,000 Miles, 22’
Flatbed, Good Truck,
25,500 GVW, $12,500,
307-643-2162 in Beulah.
CRANE TRUCK FORD
F800, 189_ wb, crane is
a National Series 200
605-206-0289
756 TRAILERS FOR
SALE
5’X8’ ENCLOSED UTILITY TRAILER, Like new,
only towed 600 miles.
$1,500 new, Only $1,100.
Spare tire included.
Always stored indoors.
605-645-3340.
MOTORCYCLE TRAILER FOR SALE. 605641-1865
759 AUTO
ACCESSORIES
FOR
SALE:
CAR
DOLLY. New tie downs.
$1,300. Sells new for
$2,700.
605-6411248.
REDUCED PRICE. 2
12_ JL AUDIO Subs in
ported box, 2 900w
Rockford
Amps,
Kenwood and
Sony
receivers. $500 OBO.
605-645-2658
760 AUTOS WANTED
WILL HAUL YOUR
JUNK
VEHICLES
FREE. Must Have Title &
Tires. Also Will Haul
Your Junk - Price
Negotiable. Call 605580-1063.
CLASSIFIEDS WORK!
1970 COUGAR Rebuilt
351c. FMX transmission.
90k miles. New tires,
exhaust fuel system.
$5,000 or partial gun
trade. 307-896-3202.
BUY IT
SELL IT
•
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315 Seaton Circle
Spearfish, SD 57783
(605) 642-2761
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PO Box 669
Spearfish, SD 57783
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642-9693
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JEEP LAREDO, 1986,
Last of WWII type,
white/gold, all accessories, automatic, all
documents, 91,800 original miles, $10K, 605347-6071
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Belle Fourche, Spearfish
Ad Representative
(605) 642-2761
315 Seaton Circle,
Spearfish, SD
No Job Is
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R & D CONSTRUCTION
!icensed in !ead, +eadwood . /pearfish
ROGER THOMAS
(605) 584-2701 or 580-1562
Concrete Sidewalks &
Flatwork h New Construction
Repair & Remodeling
3150 4th Ave., Spearfish, SD
(Across from Midcontinent)
605-642-0562
Specializing in
Portraits
with Personality
605-430-1780
To make
an appointment,
please call
(605) 381-9296
or (605) 641-0935
[email protected]
NOW SERVING YOUR AREA!
Rent This
Space For Only
$155/Month!
Call 642-2761, 584-2303 or
341-0086
&
Sharon Mason
Lead-Deadwood,
Whitewood Ad
Representative
(605) 584-2303
7 South Main,
Lead, SD
BLACK HILLS PIONEER
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605-645-1313
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EXPRESS
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Spearfish • Black Hills
Custer • Sturgis • Deadwood
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Robert Crane
GEICO Field
Representative
Licensed in South Dakota,
Wyoming & Montana
1575 LaCrosse Street, Suite A
Rapid City, SD 57701
Telephone: (605) 348-6060 Fax: (605) 342-9318
Claims: 1-800-841-3000
[email protected]
Aaron’s Handyman
Services
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Moving • Kitchen & Bathroom
Remodel • Egress Windows
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• Plumbing • Garages • Painting
• Repairs • Tree Trimming
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really upsetting you. Before you speak, consider how the words you’re about to say will sound to your child.
If you see or suspect child abuse or neglect, call 911.
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1 BR, 1 BA 711 8TH ST. - Belle Fourche........................................................................$325/Mo.
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NHBC field trip
Sept. 25
STURGIS — The Northern Hills Bird Club will conduct
a field trip out of Sturgis on Saturday, Sept. 25. Participants
will meet at the Sturgis McDonald's at 7:30 a.m. for an M
a.m. departure. Birders of all levels and non-members of
NHBC are welcome to participate free of charge. For further information, please call Ernie Miller at (605) 3473354.
Senior center breakfast
Sept. 25
SPEARFISH — The Spearfish Senior Center will hold
its monthly breakfast from 7-10 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 25 at
the senior center 1306 N 10th St. The public is welcome
and encouraged to attend with menus offering either biscuits and sausage gravy and eggs, or pancakes and
sausage with eggs. Hot coffee and cold juice are served
with each meal.
Seeking Harvest
Fest participants
Sept. 25
SPEARFISH — The Spearfish Downtown Business
Association is looking for participants for their pumpkin
carving, heirloom tomato growing, and pie baking contests.
They are also seeking vendors for craft, arts and food booths.
Contact the following people to participate in these great
events: pumpkin carving contest and vendors call Jill or
Mistie at Visit Spearfish, Inc.: 717-9295] and pie and tomato
contests call Laina at Good Earth Natural Foods: 642-7639.
Harvest Fest is scheduled on Main Street in Spearfish on
Saturday, Sept. 25.
Spearfish community food
pantry open house
Sept. 25
SPEARFISH — The community is invited to attend an
open house from 2-4 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 25 at the Spearfish
community food pantry's new location, 131 _ankee St. Come
see what our community's donations have built.
Fall rummage sale
Sept. 25
Sept. 1M at Spearfish City Park. More than 20 vendors will
be set up. A few of the items that will be displayed include
handmade pottery, fresh vegetables and herbs, jewelry,
homemade breads and pies, handmade quilts and so much
more. Green Star Recycling will also be providing a trailer for area residents to drop off their recycling. This event
will be held every Saturday morning for the entire summer, and organi`ers say the farther they get into the growing season, the more vegetables they'll have.
Dylan Norris benefit
Sept. 25
ROCHFORD — Dylan Norris, 16, of Rochford, was
injured in a dirt bike accident on Aug. 7 and is still in the
hospital in a coma. The Rochford Community Club is
sponsoring a pancake breakfast Saturday, Sept. 25 from 79 a.m. at the Rochford Community Hall. The menu
includes: pancakes, sausage, eggs, biscuits and gravy, juice
and coffee.
Lunch will also be served from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. with a
menu of sloppy joes, hot dogs, chips and a drink. There
will be coffee and cake available all day. A silent auction
will go on from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. Donations for the auction
are welcome. For more information, contact Anna at 5M416M7, Barb at 5M4-0045, Dianne at 5M4-1311, Lannie at
342-1044 or Norm at 5M4-3123.
A Dylan Norris Benefit Fund has also been established
at First Interstate Bank of Belle Fourche, Deadwood and
Spearfish.
8th annual Spearfish Food
Pantry food drive
Sept. 25
SPEARFISH — Join together with RE/MAd In The
Hills by helping us stock the shelves for the Spearfish
Food Pantry. Look for us from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday,
Sept. 25 at Safeway of Spearfish. While you are doing
your shopping, just pick up a couple of extra items that
will be shared with the local food pantry. A list of suggested foods will be provided, and we appreciate everyone's
support.
Nemo Church to
honor firefighters
Sept. 25
SPEARFISH— All are welcome to donate clean, useable
items for the United Methodist Church Fall Rummage sale
during the week of Sept. 20. Please bring your items to the
church at M45 N. 5th St. between the hours of 9 a.m. to 5
p.m. weekdays. The sale will be from M a.m. to noon
Saturday, Sept. 25. All donations and funds raised will go to
the 125th Anniversary celebration of the Spearfish United
Methodist Church. Please call 642-3457 and ask for Brenda
for further information.
NEMO — In acknowledgement of the dedication of
local firefighters, the Nemo Community Church will sponsor a chili feed, with live music, from 4-7 p.m. on
Saturday, Sept. 25 at the Nemo Community Hall. Chili
with all the trimmings, along with homemade desserts, will
be served. There will be no charge, but your donation will
be greatly appreciated. All proceeds from this benefit will
be divided between the Brownsville, Doty and Nemo
Volunteer Fire Departments. The Foggy Bottom Boys have
offered to donate their musical talents from 5-7 p.m. For
more information, contact Patsy Hood 57M-263M.
Market in the Park
Sept. 25
Harvest Fest
Sept. 25
SPEARFISH — Hills Hori`on of Spearfish will host
Market in the Park once again from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday,
SPEARFISH — The Spearfish Downtown Business
Association presents the annual Harvest Fest celebration
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on Saturday, Sept. 25, on Main Street in Spearfish. There
will be live entertainment throughout the day, a pumpkin
carving contest, and pie and tomato contests. Sidewalk
sales, crafts, food and art booths, as well as children's
activities, will line the streets. For more information about
the event, contact Tiara Heckenlaible at 644-0166.
Spearfish Canyon Fire
meeting and potluck
Sept. 27
SPEARFISH CAN_ON — The Spearfish Canyon
Volunteer Fire Department will be holding their monthly
meeting with a potluck at 6 p.m. Monday, Sept. 27 at the
fire hall. Meeting to follow. Everyone is invited to attend.
Spearfish Optimist Club
accepting grant requests
Sept. 30 deadline
SPEARFISH — The Spearfish Optimist Club is currently accepting grant requests for the year 2011. The
Optimists provide financial assistance and/or manpower
assistance to individuals or groups that provide opportunities for the youth of Spearfish. In 2010, more than
$32,000 was provided to youth-oriented activities.
Persons interested should return a Grant Request form
by Sept. 30. For information, contact Dixie Richardson
at 641-6771 or visit the Web site at
www.spearfish.com/optimists.
Homestake Women’s
luncheon
Oct. 2
LEAD — The annual Homestake Womenhs Luncheon
will be held at 12:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 2 at the Lotus
Up Espresso and Deli, 32 Baltimore St., Lead. For more
information, you may contact Debra Heupel at 5M4-32MM
or Roxie Feterl at 57M-1319.
L-DHS seeks homecoming
parade entries
LEAD — Lead-Deadwood High School's
Homecoming Parade will be held on its traditional
route, beginning at 2 p.m. in Deadwood and resuming at
2:45 in Lead, Friday, Oct. 1. Businesses and other parties interested in participating in the parade prior to the
homecoming football game against Douglas are asked
to contact Gary Linn at Lead-Deadwood High School,
717-3M99.
SHS homecoming parade
entry forms available
SPEARFISH — Spearfish High School Homecoming
Parade entry forms are now available at all building
offices, or you may call Bev at 717-120M for more
information. SHS Homecoming is Friday, Oct. 1.
Parade line-up is at 2 p.m. with a start time of 2:15 p.m.
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“Community Events”
in our Classified Ad Section
for additional events!
BLACK HILLS PIONEER
Page 28
will celebrate her
90th Birthday!
Saturday, Oct. 2nd
OPEN HOUSE • 2-6pm
Homestake Mansion in Lead
The event will be hosted by her children,
Judy & Allan Weaver, Ft. Collins, CO; Jerry & Velda Nelson,
Belle Fourche; and Tom & Melodee Nelson, Lead. She was born
Oct. 2nd, 1920, in Sanzeno, Italy and came, with her parents,
to the United States through Ellis Island when she was 13 months old.
She has seven grandchildren & eight great-grandchildren.
Cards may be sent to: 623 W. McClellan, Lead, SD 57754
School Menus
Lead-Deadwood School
Lunch Menu
!onday, Sept. 2/ 0 1rispitos, potato rounds,
salad, fruit yogurt, milk
Tuesday, Sept. 28 0 Sloppy Joes, potato
wedges, vegetable, fruit, milk
Wednesday, Sept. 29 0 1hicken noodle soup,
vegetable sticks, donut, fruit, milk
Thursday, Sept. E0 0 Gavioli, corn, dinner
roll, fruit, milk
Friday, Ict. 1 0 Digger Day, Pizza, salad,
fruit milk
!rea%fast
!onday 0 1old cereal, toast, fruit, milk
Tuesday 0 Waffles, sausage, fruit, milk
Wednesday 0 Bagel with cream cheese, fruit,
milk
Thursday 0 Strawberry strudel, fruit , milk
Friday 0 1old cereal, toast, fruit, milk
Belle Fourche School
Lunch Menu
PUZZLE FOR SATURDAY, SEPT. 25
!onday, Sept. 2/ 0 1hicken patty/bun, rice
pilaf, glazed carrots, applesauce, milk-variety
Tuesday, Sept. 28 0 1hili, cinnamon rolls or
grilled cheese, veggie and dip, pineapple chunks,
milk-variety
Wednesday, Sept 29 0 Hamburger, gravy,
mashed potatoes, green beans, wheat rolls,
gelatin jewels, milk-variety
Thursday, Sept. E0 0 !ini corn dogs, French
fries, peas and carrots, fresh fruit, cookies, milkvariety
Friday, Ict. 1 0 So school
!rea%fast
!onday 0 Bagel, cheese omelet, cereal variety, fresh fruit, juice, milk-variety
Tuesday 0 Wheat toast, cereal variety, fresh
fruit, juice, milk-variety
Wednesday 0 Breakfast pizza, cereal variety,
fresh fruit, juice, milk-variety
Thursday 0 Pancakes, sausage links, cereal
variety, fresh fruit, juice, milk-variety
Friday 0 So school
Meade Schools
Lunch Menu
!onday, Sept. 2/ 0 1hicken nuggets, mashed
potatoes/gravy, peas, t-roll, peaches variety-milk
Tuesday, Sept. 28 0 Hamburger w/bun,
Doritos, baked beans, fresh apple, cookie, variety
milk
Wednesday, Sept. 29 0 !r. Gib w/bun potato
wedges, miTed fruit, green beans, variety-milk
Thursday, Sept. E0 0 1orn dog, French fries,
carrots, celery, pears, cookie, variety milk
SPONSORED BY: LUEDERS FOOD CENTERS
Saturday, September 25, 2010
Friday, Ict. 1 0 Grilled chicken w/bun,
wedges, carrots, celery, oranges, variety milk
!rea%fast
!onday 0 Pancakes/sausage toast
Tuesday 0 1heese omelet, toast
Wednesday 0 Fry bread
Thursday 0 Eggs/toast
Spearfish Schools
Lunch Menu
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!onday, Sept. 2/ 0 Barbecue ribs
Tuesday, Sept. 28 0 Ham and cheese sandwich
Wednesday, Sept. 29 0 Baked potato w/toppings
Thursday, Sept. E0 0 1hili w/ cinnamon sticks
Friday, Ict. 1 0 1hicken nuggets
!rea%fast
!onday 0 1ereal toast, fruit, juice
Tuesday 0 Pancakes, sausage, fruit, juice
Wednesday 0 Eggs and bacon, toast, fruit,
juice
Thursday 0 1ereal, toast, fruit, juice
Friday 0 French toast, sausage, fruit, juice
East E,ementar/
!onday, Sept. 2/ 0 Super nachos, fruit, veggie, cinnamon bun
Tuesday, Sept. 28 0 Hot dogs, tater tots, fruit
Wednesday, Sept. 29 0 Taco, fruit, veggie,
bun
Thursday, Sept. E0 0 Italian dunkers, fruit,
veggie, cheese bread
Friday, Ict. 1 0 Enchilada casserole, miTed
veggie, fruit, dinner roll
!rea%fast
!onday through FridayX 1ereal or oatmeal,
juice milk and cinnamon toast
Tuesday 0 Pancakes with bacon
Wednesday 0 Scrambled eggs with sausage or
ham
Thursday 0 French toast with sausage or ham
Midd,e and Hig5 S75oo,
!onday, Sept. 2/ 0 Ham and scalloped potatoes
Tuesday, Sept 28 0 1orn dogs
Wednesday, Sept. 29 0 Burritos, nachos and
cheese
Thursday, Sept. E0 0 1hicken noodle soup
Friday, Ict. 1 0 Fiestadas, lettuce salad,
pineapple, dessert
!onday 0 Hot breakfast w/meat
Tuesday 0 1ereal and toast
Wednesday 0 French toast and bacon
Thursday 0 1ereal and toast
Friday 0 Pancakes and sausage
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BLACK HILLS PIONEER
Saturday, September 25, 2010
South Dakota Law
Enforcement Officer
Receives Basic
Certification
Zachariah Bell, of the Deadwood Police Department, was among the 28 officers from
across the state to graduate from the South Dakota Law Enforcement Training
Academy on July 28, in Pierre. He is pictured here with South Dakota Attorney
General Marty Jackley. “Congratulations to the graduating class for receiving their law
enforcement certificate. On behalf of the law enforcement community and the people of the State of South Dakota, I thank you for your dedication to public service,”
said Jackley. Courtesy photo
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25TH • 6:00 PM
$25 per ticket or $40 for two
(Tickets can be purchased at the door. Each purchased ticket includes one free drink.)
Live & Silent Art Auction
Food - Chop House
Desserts - Vanilla Bean,
Chubby Chipmunk
Wine & Beer Cash Bar
Entertainment by:
Steve Thorpe
Works by Artists include:
Sarah Rogers
Jenny Braig
Roy Kramlich
Kathy Sigle
Anna Achtziger
Ann Porter
Tom Thorson
Eileen Nistler
and many more!
A portion of the proceeds from this fundraiser will help provide funds for educational
experiences and offset various general operating expenses of the Spearfish Arts Center.
Call 605-642-7973 or stop by for your tickets!
612 N. Main St., Spearfish, SD 57783 • www.spearfishartscenter.org
There’s No Excuse
For Child Abuse!
If you suspect a case of child abuse or
neglect is occurring, contact your local
department of social services. If you
believe a child is in immediate danger,
contact the police right away.
From your hometown newspaper, the Black Hills Pioneer
Page 29
Sports
Page 30
BELLE FOURCHE
BHSU
LEAD-DEADWOOD
SPEARFISH
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Saturday, September 25, 2010
[email protected]
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See BRONCS — Page 32
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Saturday, September 25, 2010
BLACK HILLS PIONEER SPORTS
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Black Hills State quarterback Drew Hodgs will lead the Jackets against
Mayville State today in Mayville, N.D. Kickoff is set for noon. You can
hear the game on KDSJ 980 AM, or at www.kdsj980.com. You can
watch the game on the internet via the B-2 Network by going to the
BHSU athletics Web site and follow the promps. Pioneer file photo
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Saturday, September 25, 2010
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BRONCS Continued
and a F9-yard pass from
Tyler Date to Cyan
Harrison.
The drive ended
when Broncs defensive
back Jake Bauer picked
off a Date pass at the
Lead-Deadwood B>yard line.
Harrison recovered a
[udlock fumble for the
Diggers, but leadDeadwood fumbled it
back to Belle %ourche
at the Diggers FF-yard
line.
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Thybo took it in from
five yards out. Thybo
ran in the two-point
conversion and the
Broncs lead FB-,.
Rfter a 6lover fumble, the broncs capitali\ed by [udlock scoring from +9-yards out.
The two-point conversion failed, but the
broncs still lead +,-,
after three and that was
the final score of the
game.
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%or Lead-Deadwood
turnovers hurt them all
night.
The Diggers had
three fumbles and three
interceptions.
]Turnovers were the
difference in the game,^
said Diggers assistant
coach Cyan 6atch.
6atch was filling in
for head coach Tony
Biesiot, who was in
Dickinson, N.D. being
inducted into the
Dickinson Hall of
%ame.
]The kids are frustrated,but they5re competing hard and we have
four weeks of football
left that we can set ourself up and control our
own destiny,^ 6atch
said.
Belle %ourche `F-Ea
next travels to Winner,
while next week is
homecoming for the
Diggers `F-Ea as they
host Douglas, in
Deadwood.
Kassidy Lantis,12, of
Spearfish fights for the
ball in Friday night’s
soccer match against SF
Lincoln in Spearfish.
The Lady Spartans won
2-1. Spearfish hosts
Yankton today 3 p.m.
Pioneer photo by
Jason Gross
Spartans lose to O’Gorman 52-7
Spearfish quarterback
Monte Meyerink
attempts a pass in
Friday’s game against
O’Gorman in Sioux Falls.
The Knights beat the
Spartans 52-7. Photo by
Michael G. Brown
Photography
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Spearfish Middle School
Cross country runners
compete at invite
SPECIA' TO THE PIONEE,
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meet Sept. 21 in Spearfish.
Here are how the Spearfish
runners fared at that cross
country meet meet..
Boys1 si3th grade
1 Matt Peterson 12:E0
5 Devon Fox 13:17
11 Logan Broeder 1EO00
16 Walker Sunsted 1E:3
21 Brett Herch 15:1S
E6 Alex Nelson 16:5S
Girls1 si3th grade
1E Halle Seyer 16:0E
17: Abby Rabenberg 16:30
23 Hannah Friedrich 17:19
33 Faith Powers 1S:33
3E Rian Halligan 1S:E0
E3 Jewel West 20:02
ES Sadie Benning 21:57
Boy1s seventh grade
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5 JJ Bressler 13:02
11 Xach Gehner 13:27
13 Bryce Thorman 13:37
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BAN !o#$%#&'( *ro, -a/' 0
!he handle for ,uly 2010,
which is counted in the 2011
fiscal year, was off 0.9: per<
cent from ,uly 200>, and ,uly
200> was down from ,uly
200:.
?lthough it is Aust a ballparC
number, a 20 percent impact
from the smoCing ban could
potentially reduce the tax rev<
enue by about F1.G million.
H!he state is getting money
out of it IgamblingJ, millions
of dollars between video lot<
tery and casinos that are going
to the coffers,K Rose said. HItNs
surprising that the state hasnNt
recogniOed that property rights
are at staCe. People have time
and energy invested in these
places. !hese people donNt
deserve to be told that Nhey,
youNre not allowed to smoCe in
here.NK
Rose admitted that if voters
approve the law in November,
a repeal would be next to
impossible. !herefore,
Ricensed Severage Dealers of
South DaCota, which is a non<
profit trade association, is
fighting bacC with mailing,
advertisement signs, commer<
cials, and media spots.
Vambling revenue would
undoubtedly decrease, Rose
said.
HWost gamblers smoCe and
drinC. If you go outside and
have a cigarette in the cold,
youNre closer to your car and
to Aust going home. Xhen
youNre smoCing outside you
also canNt spend money at the
bar,K he said.
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Slot<machine time is valu<
able to the casinos, agreed
Yen Vienger, former president
of the Deadwood Vaming
?ssociation.
HXhat occurs is gambling is
all about time at your device.
People who must go outside
taCe their credits and that
reduces their time spent at the
device.K
HXhat some people do is put
their chair up when they go
outside to smoCe or use the
bathroom, however we are not
liable for any credits when
theyNre gone.K
Vienger, who is a general
manager at Celebrity Hotel in
Deadwood, said that the worst<
case scenario would admitted<
ly improve the health of every<
one in the establishment.
Sut the health of the gam<
bling and tax revenues might
worsen.
HIt will drop revenue down,
but hopefully in the long run it
will bring it up,K Vienger said.
Some casinos have already
made the move, at least in
part, to smoCe free.
!he !in RiOOie is one such
casino.
H\ur philosophy is that our
guests should have a choice.
Xe have a smoCing floor and a
non<smoCing floor,K said Rori
Rogan, the general manager of
the !in RiOOie
!he casino made the switch
about a year and a half ago
and Rogan said she has not
seen a decline or increase or
revenue on either floor
Some Deadwood casinos have moved partially to smoke free. Tin Lizzie officials say the move hasn’t
hurt play. Courtesy photo
HPretty much everything has
remained the same. SmoCers
will play in the Inon smoCing
roomJ because of the machine
selection. !he same holds true
for the non smoCers,K she said.
HSoth rooms play well.K
She has, however, seen that
her customers are happy they
have a choice.
Xith NovemberNs vote Aust
around the corner Rogan said
she hopes the vote fails. She
wants the casinos to have a
choice to allow at least some
smoCing.
HI do thinC that casinos
should be required to offer non
smoCing areas,K she added.
Rose, who claimed that the
harmful effects of second<hand
smoCe are not a proven fact,
worried that constitutional
property rights were at staCe.
H\ur country has provisions
to protect property rights
against the democratic maAori<
ty. SmoCing is a legal activity
in the state of South DaCota,K
he said.
!om Nelson, executive direc<
tor for the Deadwood Vaming
?ssociation, said the organiOa<
tion had limited resources but
would also oppose the ban. If
voters approve the law in
November, however, he said
there are other options.
H!he ballot issue is pretty
definitive, either yes or no, but
thereNs a possibility that if it
does pass there may be some
accommodations that could be
put into place in the next leg<
islative session,K Nelson said.
? maAor compromise he said
could include giving casino
owners the option of installing
Hfloor to ceiling partitionsK to
open up 15 to 20 percent of
the floor to smoCing.
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