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Friday, September 24, 2010
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Exit 14 part of major study
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SPEARFISH — Zes, the traffic on EFit 14 is busy. And yes,
those in charge are working on it.
“Hang in there everyone,” said \ayna Watson, Spearfish's city
planner. “There is a solution coming.”
EFit 14 is currently the focus of a state Department of
Transportation QDOTR corridor preservation study, in response to
continually increasing traffic congestion along Colorado Boulevard
and at Interstate 90's EFit 14 in Spearfish.
Steve Gramm, a data analysis engineer from the S.D. DOT and
study advisory team member, said the study started about a year
ago. The study follows 27th Street from First Avenue to Colorado
Boulevard, Colorado Boulevard from 27th Street to Spearfish
Canyon Road, and the ramps of the Interstate at EFit 14.
The study will conclude in October 2011.
“By then, we'll have an idea of what we want to do,” said
Gramm. The project is part of a statewide improvement project
scheduled for 2014, and the study includes a lot of traffic data. The
See EXIT 14 — Page 34
Vehicles pass through Exit 14 Thursday. The Department of
transportation is studying the exit for future transportation
needs. Pioneer phot by Mark Watson
Future of federal hwy. aid
still headed for dead end
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PIERRE — State Transportation Secretary Darin
Bergquist said Thursday he doesn't know when
Congress will authori@e a new highway-funding
program.
Nor does he foresee that Congress will authori@e
an eFtension of the current program before
Election Day.
Bergquist, in a briefing to the South Dakota
Transportation Commission, said the current federal highway program's funding eFpires Dec. 31, so
something will need to be done by Congress sometime yet in 2010.
He said Congress likely would need to return for
a lame-duck session after the Nov. 2 elections
because so many federal programs haven't seen
funding renewed for 2011.
“Obviously by the end of the year they're not
going to get a new QtransportationR program in
place, so we need another eFtension,” Bergquist
said.
Congress allowed the federal-government's last
multi-year highway transportation program, the
2005 legislation known as SAFETEA-LU, to
eFpire Sept. 30, 2009. Congress passed a series of
short-term eFtensions since then.
Reaching agreement on the future for transportaSee HIGHWAY — Page 5
Science board
approves
land grabs
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LEAD — An anneFation and a land purchase are two new elements
added to the scientific equation being formulated at the Sanford
Underground Lab at Homestake.
A recommendation to petition the city of Lead for anneFation of the
Ross area by Ron Wheeler, eFecutive director of the Sanford
Underground Lab at Homestake was voted upon favorably by the
See LAND — Page 10
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BLACK HILLS PIONEER LOCAL SCENE
Page 2
Friday, September 24, 2010
Noem reveals support for Black Hills projects
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creating a national plan to allow
for wind power developers to
come into South Dakota.
SPEAR&ISH * Kristi Noem
Noem, 38, said she is fairly
is running for Congress. The
new
to politics but her experiRepublican visited the Northern
ence
in small business operation
Hills Thursday in order to reveal
will
Tualify
her to represent
how she would support proEects
South
Dakotans.
While in colnear and dear to residents who
lege,
she
said her
live in the Black
father
died
unexpectHills.
edly
and
she
returned
By being herself,
to
the
family
farm.
staying honest and
Shortly
thereafter,
her
never forgetting
family
was
hit
with
where she came from,
state taxes from her
sheIs optimistic peofatherIs death that
ple will make the
essentially put the
decision for who they
family in debt. ThatIs
want to see representwhen she first realiUed
ing South DakotaIs
that being an active
lone voice in the
Kristi
voice on the local and
House of
Noem
state level could actuRepresentatives come
ally change the way a
November.
government
operates.
LPeople are looking for someLI
did
not
come from a politione to represent them that they
cal
family
at
all,M she said.
can relate to,M Noem said in an
She
ran
for
the state legislainterview at the Black Hills
ture
in
V006
and
secured a seat
Pioneer office. LThey donIt need
representing
District
6, near
somebody to pretend that they
Castlewood,
north
of
Sioux
are something they are not.M
&alls.
Castlewood,
a
rural
comShe arrived Tuesday night and
munity,
is
also
home
to
a
family
left late Thursday after an event
ranch, of which she works, and
in Rapid City. While in the
to several businesses sheIs run
Black Hills she toured areas
successfully.
affected by the pine beetle infesTwo years into her career as a
tation in and around Hill City
state
legislator, she was elected
and met with students at Black
to
be
the assistant maEority
Hills State Oniversity.
leader
and since then, she said,
In the Black Hills, she supsheIs
stayed
busy fighting for
ports such hot topics as securing
legislation
that
affects South
funds from the National Science
Dakotans
at
all
levels.
&oundation to continue expandLIIll
carry
that
same work ethic
ing the former Homestake Mine
with
me
to
Washington
D.C.,M
into an underground science labshe
said.
oratory, creating less bureaucraNoem is a fiscal conservative
cy within the programs that are
who
believes the federal governset up to fight the pine beetle
ment
is spending too much on
infestation, supporting legislaunnecessary
programs, and
tion that allows for continued
essentially
setting
itself up to
operation and growth of
become
unsustainable.
SheIs for
Ellsworth Air &orce Base and
cutting taxes, reducing federal
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spending and cutting down on
for other programs.
governmental regulation.
LWeIre setting up Medicare to
LWeIre in such a precarious
be in the same exact position
position because weIve spend
that Social Security is in because
that money on such foolish
for years, the government has
things, when it comes to imporbeen raiding that fund to make
tant thinks like spending money
money available for other proon national defense and making
grams,M she said.
sure that Ellsworth is viable and
She said small business ownimportant to this community,M
ers are also concerned about the
she said. LSo, weIre now in a
financial reform bill that was
position to fight for every dollar
recently passed. She said while
we have to get money for things
campaigning sheIs been touring
we need and that are a priority.M
small manufacturing businesses
She said one thing sheId like
and other locally owned operato see change in Washington are
tions.
unnecessary earLThe number
marks on legislaone topic that I
tion that donIt
hear over and
necessarily hold
over all day long
merit for funding
concerns our
on their own.
countryIs spendNoem referred
ing,M Noem said.
to the $787 bilLThis administralion stimulus
tion has added
package that was
debt faster than
recently passed
anytime in histoand how many
ry, and we really
personal agenda
have a situation
Kristi Noem,
items were
on our hands
S.D. House of Rep candidate
financed through
where our govthat bill.
ernment is going
LWeIve chosen
to be unsustainto fund too many things and
able and we need to start
because of where we stand ecoaddressing that debt and people
nomically, that puts our country
really recogniUe that fact.M
in Eeopardy of being able to susShe said to South Dakotans
tain itself,M she said.
living in a state where itIs
While talking to South
mandatory to pass a balanced
Dakotans, especially small busibudget every year, it doesnIt
ness owners and seniors, she
make any sense to spend more
said the health care bill is a
than you make.
maEor concern.
LIt makes sense to have a budLItIs always been my position
get, make sure itIs balanced and
to repeal the health care bill
that you are not spending more
because itIs extremely detrimenthan you have \ yet the federal
tal,M she said.
government hasnIt been doing
In addition to not making any
that and thatIs something we
sense, she said it takes upwards
have a tough time reconciling
of $5V3 billion originally set
here at home.M
aside for Medicare and that
She said with the current
money is now being used to pay
administration is creating too
“We're in such a
precarious position
because we've spend
that money on such
foolish things...
much red tape that inhibits local
business owners to be successful.
LThis new piece of legislation
creates more regulation, higher
taxes and higher fees,M she said.
LSo, what they are telling me is
how can they as business owners
go out there and re-invest and
hire workers when they donIt
have the money to do it.M
So what can Noem do for the
people who live in the Black
Hills]
The lab, she said, is something
she has yet to tour, but hopes to
get an opportunity very soon. As
a legislator, she said, she supported financing the lab at all
levels because she believes itIs
important to the future of South
Daktoa.
LThere is no end to what it
could do to this entire area,M she
said. LAs far as economic development and then also the education for our kids and opportunities for them to stay here and
continue to research.M
Also on the front burner is
finding federal funds for
foresters and timber management
companies to fight the pine beetle infestation.
LWe need to get more aggressive as far as controlling this
infestation to make sure it doesnIt continue its path north to the
Northern Hills,M she said. As for
securing that funding, she said
the government programs
involved need less bureaucracy
within their system.
After talking with loggers and
officials with local forest product
companies to get an idea of the
situation they are facing in the
Southern Hills, she said she realiUed that a lot of what is slowing
down the funding is the fact that
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SPEAR&ISH * The newest elementary
school in Spearfish continues to take
shape as workers face cooler weather and
snow Eust around the corner.
Steve Williams, of Williams and
Associates, the firm tasked with designing
Creekside Elementary School briefed the
Spearfish School Board recently.
LThe sewer line that goes down &ifth
Street has been installed,M Williams said.
See CREEKSIDE — Page 7
A construction worker cuts steel to be
used in Creekside Elementary School.
The new school, slated to be ready to
move into by July 2011. Pioneer photo
by Mark Watson
Friday, September 24, 2010
BLACK HILLS PIONEER LOCAL SCENE
Welcome, Joe Neeb!
Spearfish approves employment
contract for new city administrator
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learner UQ and he has a 4aster of Ausi8
ness ad4inistration de@ree and national
certifications in econo4ic develo< and
S"EARFISH * +he city ad4inistra8
<uAlic 4ana@e4entB
tor:s office at S<earfish =ity Hall ?ill
In addition to Aein@ inter8
no lon@er Ae e4<tyB
ested
in the career o<<ortuni8
S<earfish =ity =ouncil
ty
in
S<earfish,
GeeA also
voted Eonday to a<<rove the
has
fa4ily
ties
in
the areaB
e4<loy4ent contract for Joe
NIt
Va<<lyin@
for
the city
GeeA, ?hose startin@ date is
ad4inistrator
<ositionW
Ae@an
GovB 1B
as
an
o<<ortunity
to
Arin@
GeeA, Aorn and raised on a
4y ?ife AacM ho4e to South
s4all far4 aAout J0 4iles
LaMota and closer to fa4ily
southeast of Indiana<olis in
?hile still ?orMin@ in a <ro8
ShelAy =ounty, IndB, left
fession that I enXoy,Q he saidB
ho4e to attend colle@e in
NLurin@ the selection
EinnesotaB +here, he 4et
Joe
<rocess, I learned that
and 4arried the @irl of his
S<earfish ?ould allo? 4e an
Neeb
drea4s, he said, ?ho ?as
o<<ortunity to Aeco4e a <art
Aorn and raised in eastern
of a co44unity that serves
South LaMotaB
as
an
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eRa4<le in ?orMin@
NWe have s<ent the <ast JP years
for
its
<eo<leBQ
raisin@ our four children ?ho have no?
He added, NS<earfish has a @reat
transitioned into their o?n lives,Q GeeA
4unici<al
re<utation ?ithin the state of
saidB NEy ?ife and children are very
South
LaMota
and a4on@st other co48
i4<ortant to 4e as they have hel<ed 4e
4unities
around
the nationB Its leaders
@ro? and develo< into the <erson that I
are
not
afraid
to
tacMle
any issue on
a4 todayBQ
Aehalf
of
its
citiYensB
Everyone
is co48
GeeA has served as to?n 4ana@er for
4itted
to
doin@
their
AestB
I
?ant
to Ae a
Lyer, IndB, for the <ast siR years, and he
co4<onent
of
that
co44it4entBQ
has a lon@ record of serviceB
GeeA said he is looMin@ for?ard to
NFor the <ast JS years, I have served
?orMin@
?ith all of the <eo<le he had a
in various 4ana@e4ent <ositions ?ith
over 13 years in the <uAlic sector,Q he
saidB NI consider 4yself a life lon@
Page 3
Belle council approves
public works projects
■ Crews to create parking lot
along Railroad Street, replace
waterline and update lift station
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BE[[E F\]R=HE * With the fundin@
in <lace, cre?s are @earin@ u< to lay as<halt
at the <arMin@ lot alon@ Railroad Street and
SiRth Avenue in Belle FourcheB +his <roXect
?ill allo? for nearly J0 additional <arMin@
s<aces for area residents and visitors aliMe
?ho 4ay utiliYe for the do?nto?n areaB
+he Belle Fourche "uAlic WorMs
=o44ittee reco44ended the city of Belle
Fourche a<<rove a ^1_,0__ Aid fro4 Aoth
=oren =onstruction and Sacrison "avin@B In
turn, the Belle Fourche =ity =ouncil
a<<roved =oren =onstruction:s ^J,__` Aid
to install 1a0 feet of curA and @utter and
a<<roved Sacrison "avin@:s Aid of ^1J,Sbb
for as<halt Eonday durin@ their re@ular city
council 4eetin@B +he funds ?ill co4e fro4
the =a<ital I4<rove4ent "roXect Fund and
the co4<letion date has Aeen set for \ctB
30B Additional Aids ?ere received fro4, co
+o =onstruction ?ho Aid for curA and @utter
at ^3,_b0BS0 and Hills Eaterial ?ho Aid for
as<halt at ^1S,S1PBJ_B
In other <uAlic ?orMs ne?s, the council
a?arded the construction <roXect to re<lace
an ei@ht8inch ?aterline north of Belle
Fourche alon@ ]BSB Hi@h?ay a_ to
S<earfish ERcavatin@B LuAAed the Gorth@ate
I4<rove4ent "roXect, the total cost of has
Aeen set at ^_1,J_`BP1B
NWe:re looMin@ to re<lace the eRistin@
?aterline Aecause ?e:ve Aeen havin@ so4e
AreaMs on a re@ular Aasis over there,Q said
+erry Wolterstorff, the city en@ineerB
\ther Aids received ?ere Site WorMs
S<ecialists for ^`0,P3P, "edersen
ERcavatin@ at ^`3,baa, Eainline
=ontractin@ at ^PJ,PS_, Hills Eaterial at
^a3,S1bB_0 and R=S =onstruction at
^bP,bSJBJ0B
+he city council also a<<roved <urchasin@
a ^11,P_0 tele4etry unit for the lift stationB
+he funds ?ill co4e fro4 the Se?er
I4<rove4ent "roXect and the <rice duotes
are on file for <uAlic revie? at Belle
Fourche =ity HallB
Serving Deadwood for 15 years
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Deadwood police seek your help
Reward offered
for conviction
Courtesy photos
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LEALW\\L * +he Lead?ood
"olice Le<art4ent is asMin@ for your
hel< in identifyin@ t?o <ossiAle suAXectsB
+he suAXect are ?anted for duestionin@
for fraudulent AanM transactions in the
[ead Lead?ood area ?hich occurred in
Lece4Aer J00bB +here is a ^1000
re?ard for info leadin@ to the conviction
of the <erson or <eo<le res<onsiAle for
the transactionsB It is Aelieved they 4i@ht
Ae drivin@ a ne?er Lod@e 3_00 lon@ AoR
<icMu<, Alue in color ?ith four doorsB It
is also Aelieved that the <icMu< is a
strai@ht AoR and not a duallyB
If anyone has infor4ation on either
one of these suAXects <lease contact
Letective cre@ Gelson ?ith the
Lead?ood "olice Le<art4ent, _Pa8
J`J3B
Deadwood Mayor Francis Toscana awarded Police Chief Kelly Fuller Monday night for
his 15 years of service with the city. “I remember when Kelly was hired as a parks
employee,” Toscana said. “Then I think he became an ordinance officer, then a police
officer, then sergeant, and then chief … so we're certainly glad that we've got him
here.” Pioneer photo by Kevin Norton
BLACK HILLS PIONEER OBITUARIES
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Friday, September 24, 2010
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BLACK HILLS PIONEER STATE NEWS
Friday, September 24, 2010
HIGHWAY Co(ti(+ed fro1 Pa4e 1
tio$ f'$di$) has -rove$ el'sive for Co$)ress for
several 3ears4 as 5otorists drive 5ore-f'el efficie$t vehicles a$d co$str'ctio$s costs for tra$s-ortatio$ -ro8ects rise9
Co$)ress had to tra$sfer :; 5illio$ to the federal hi)h<a3 tr'st f'$d i$ Se-te5ber 2@@;
beca'se the f'$d <as r'$$i$) short of 5o$e3
the$9
The So'th BaCota Be-art5e$t of
Tra$s-ortatio$ has bee$ o-erati$) i$ a -reservatio$ 5ode for several 3ears beca'se its f'$di$)
has$Dt Ce-t '-4 forci$) c'ts a$d fee i$creases i$
other -arts of )over$5e$t s'ch as eco$o5icdevelo-5e$t i$frastr'ct're )ra$ts4 the Ei)h<a3
Fatrol a$d the state Bivisio$ of FarCs a$d
Recreatio$9
The Le)islat're has tried for several 3ears b't
has$Dt bee$ able to a)ree o$ i$creases i$ 5otor-
NOTICE
f'el taxes4 lice$se -late fees a$d excise taxes o$
vehicle -'rchases9 Fart of the deadlocC res'lted
fro5 Gov9 MiCe Ro'$dsD rel'cta$ce to o-e$l3
-'sh for 5ore hi)h<a3 reve$'e9
Ber)M'ist $oted that he has$Dt received a$3
i$for5atio$ re)ardi$) Freside$t Oba5aDs Labor
Ba3 a$$o'$ce5e$t -ro-osi$) :O@ billio$ i$ $e<
tra$s-ortatio$ )ra$ts for hi)h<a3s4 railroads a$d
air-orts9
Ee said it re5ai$s '$C$o<$ ho< 5'ch <o'ld
be -laced i$ each cate)or34 <hat t3-es of -ro8ects
<o'ld be tar)eted4 <hether there <o'ld be
5atchi$) a5o'$ts reM'ired fro5 state a$d local
)over$5e$ts4 a$d <hat the so'rce of f'$di$)
<o'ld be for the federal aid9
PQe have virt'all3 $o details o$ that at this
-oi$t4R Ber)M'ist said9 PI$ all liCelihood <e <o$Dt
see a$3 actio$ o$ that '$til Febr'ar34 if at all9R
TAX CUTS Co(ti(+ed fro1 Pa4e 4
White House Press
Secretary Robert Gibbs
speaks during the
daily briefing at the
White House in
Washington. Gibbs
said the Obama
administration hopes
the top House
Republican was serious in expressing support for renewing tax
cuts for the middle
class, adding that GOP
hopes to also extend
reductions for the rich
lack common sense.
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<ar3 of s'--orti$) Oba5aDs
-la$ to let taxes rise for the
<ealthiest A5erica$s4 feari$)
the3 <o'ld be acc'sed of s'--orti$) a tax hiCe9 Other
Be5ocrats believe the3 have a
<i$$i$) 5essa)e of fiscal
res-o$sibilit3 <hile 5aCi$) the
rich -a3 5ore after 3ears of
relative -ros-erit39
VID5 doi$) all I ca$ to )et the
5iddle i$co5e tax c't -assed
as M'icCl3 as -ossible4V said
Se$9 Max Ba'c's4 B-Mo$t94
chair5a$ of the Se$ate Fi$a$ce
Co55ittee9
GOF la<5aCers sa3 itDs a
fa5iliar debateW Be5ocrats
favor tax i$creases <hile
Re-'blica$s o--ose the59
Se$9 Xoh$ Cor$3$4 R-Texas4
said Be5ocrats are -'tti$)
$earl3 ever3 <orCi$) A5erica$
at risC for a si)$ifica$t tax
i$crease $ext 3ear9
VThe3 are i$ char)e a$d the3
have$Dt do$e a$3thi$) abo't it4V
said Cor$3$4 <ho is chair5a$
of the co55ittee i$ char)e of
electi$) Se$ate Re-'blica$s9
VThat <o'ld $ot be a -ositio$ I
<o'ld <a$t to be i$9V
Bela3i$) actio$ o$ the tax
c'ts co'ld ca'se -roble5s for
the I$ter$al Reve$'e Service
a$d e5-lo3ers tr3i$) to <ithhold the correct a5o'$t of
taxes fro5 <orCersD -a3checCs4
starti$) i$ Xa$'ar39 The
Treas'r3 Be-art5e$t4 <hich
oversees the IRS4 's'all3
5aCes <ithholdi$) tables available i$ 5id-Yove5ber for the
follo<i$) 3ear4 so e5-lo3ers
a$d -a3roll fir5s have ti5e to
-re-are9
VIf Co$)ress has $ot acted to
exte$d the 5iddle class tax c'ts
b3 that ti5e4 Treas'r3 <ill the$
5aCe a$ a--ro-riate deter5i$atio$ abo't ho< to -roceed4V
Treas'r3 s-oCes<o5a$ Sa$dra
Salstro5 said9
Be5ocrats sa3 Re-'blica$s
are holdi$) 5iddle class tax
c'ts hosta)e <hile the3 fi)ht to
exte$d tax c'ts for the <ealth34
a$ ar)'5e$t that <o'ld be
stro$)er if Be5ocrats act'all3
sched'led a vote o$ the -ro-osals9 Se$ate GOF leaders have
vo<ed to o--ose le)islatio$
that <o'ld exte$d o$l3 5iddleclass tax relief9 Be5ocrats
<o'ld $eed at least o$e
Re-'blica$ vote to overco5e a
filib'ster9
VThe -reside$t <o'ld si)$ a
bill to5orro< that <o'ld
exte$d the tax c'ts for the 5iddle class to avoid saddli$)
the5 <ith a cri--li$) tax hiCe4V
said Qhite Eo'se s-oCes<o5a$ A53 Br'$da)e9
VZ$fort'$atel34 Re-'blica$s i$
Co$)ress have 5ade it clear
the3 <o'ld rather stall a$d
obstr'ct i$stead of )ivi$)
<orCi$) fa5ilies the assista$ce
the3 $eed9V
Se$ate Re-'blica$ leader
Mitch McCo$$ell of Ke$t'cC3
i$trod'ced a bill to 5aCe all
the tax c'ts -er5a$e$t9 Eis
s-oCes5a$4 Bo$ Ste<art4
acc'sed Be5ocrats of de$3i$)
la<5aCers a vote o$
McCo$$ellDs bill9
VQe ho-e Be5ocrats - <ho
have 3et to act'all3 i$trod'ce
tax le)islatio$ to -reve$t tax
hiCes - <o$Dt hold it hosta)e to
their b'r$i$) desire to raise
taxes o$ s5all b'si$esses a$d
fa5ilies i$ the 5iddle of a
recessio$4V Ste<art said9
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Opinion
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Friday, September 24, 2010
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What's a Snapper?
!hen & need the de)inition o)
,hich all contribute to ,ho ,e
,ord. & /o to a dictionar2.
are. Must ,e use others to
4here. not onl2 do & /et a de)in6
de)ine oursel<es> Merhaps not.
ition. but & can also /et an ori6
but & certainl2 donCt ha<e the
/in. pronunciation. histor2 6
insi/ht to o))er a )ull de)inition
;ore in)or;ation than & proba6
o) ;2sel). and that is one rea6
bl2 e<en need.
son & ,as so deli/ht6
4r2in/ to de)ine
ed to )ind an or/ani6
so;ethin/ hu;an.
=ation that tooI the
ho,e<er. is ;uch
sa;e approach ,hen
;ore abstract. co;6
de)inin/ itsel).
plicated. and dare &
Man2 tra<elers
sa2. tr2in/. !hether
throu/h Bpear)ish
a person. or/ani=a6
Nit2 Na;p/round
tion. club 6 ,here
ha<e ,ondered at the
does one start to
BnapperCs Nlub. !hat
de)ine these> !e
is a Bnapper> !hat is
Kaija
;ostl2 resort to
a club )ull o) the;> &
ad?ecti<es@ ABheCs a
too ha<e ,ondered.
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nice /irl.D AHeCs a
but the other da2. &
,onder)ul ;an.D
learned ,hat a
A4he2 are a /enerous or/ani=a6
Bnapper is. Or at least a <ariet2
tion.D A4hat church is so ,el6
o) perspecti<es on the
co;in/.D Fet ,hen & open the
Bnappers.
dictionar2. it isnCt ?ust a descrip6
Kated Pan. Q. RSQT. the )ol6
tion o) so;ethin/ that & /et. but
lo,in/ AKescription Bnapper
a de)inition. Hu;anit2 certainl2
NlubD ,as disco<ered in
is o) that ;uch ;ore depth than
Bpear)ish Nit2 Hall in a boU
thin/s. 2es. and &C<e al,a2s
containin/ ;an2 o) the arti)acts
thou/ht that one person cannot
o) the clubCs histor2. & apolo/i=e
de)ine anotherG ,e canCt e<en
that the author did not include
de)ine oursel<es. Hather. our
his or her na;e on the docu6
Ade)initionD is ;ade up o) the
;ent. and i) an2one Ino,s ,ho
co;bined descriptions o) e<er26
,rote it. please let ;e Ino,.
one else ,ho Ino,s us. & Ino,
Vut to the docu;ent. &t states@
)or a )act that ;2 dearest
A!hat is the BnapperCs Nlub>
)riends ,ould use Juite di))er6
4he abo<e Juestion is one o)ten
ent ,ords to describe ;e than
asIed o) ;e;bers o) the
;2 distant ri<als. and the sa;e
BnapperCs Or/ani=ation. &t is a
is true )ro; ;2 /rand;other to
di))icult Juestion to ans,er. and
;2 co6,orIers. Ki))erent peo6
& shall atte;pt to pro<e ,h2.
ple <ie, us in di))erent ,a2s.
Wccordin/ to the b26la,s@ 4he
creatin/ descriptions that <ar2.
purpose o) the club is to coop6
DOONESBURY
erate ,ith other ci<ic or/ani=a6
tions in the pro;otion o) athlet6
ic. bene<olent and ci<ic enter6
prises in Bpear)ish and sur6
roundin/ co;;unit2. 4o pro6
;ote the interests o) sports;en
o) the VlacI Hills and to assist
the Kepart;ent o) Xa;e. Yish
Z MarIs in )urtherin/ these
interests. 4o ;aintain a club
roo; ,ithout pro)it )or the use
o) ;e;bers and other or/ani=a6
tions need such )acilities.
Wccordin/ to an2 indi<idual
Bnapper@ 4he BnapperCs Nlub is
the best da;ned or/ani=ation
)or;ed an2,here. at an2 ti;e.
)or an2 purpose. &ts ;e;bers
are the ;ost public spirited.
;ost /enerous. hardest ,orI6
in/. ;ost dedicated. best
in)or;ed. ;ost )aith)ul /roup
o) ;en in the VlacI Hills. 4he
;e;bersC ;otto@ COnce a
Bnapper. al,a2s a Bnapper.C
4he2 sticI their necIs out and
dare an2one to chop the; o)).
Wccordin/ to their ,i<es@ 4he
BnapperCs Nlub is an or/ani=a6
tion o) a bunch o) ;iddle6a/e
old )o/ies that thinI the2 are
2oun/er than the2 are. 4he2
re<el in /ettin/ a Cni/ht outC at
e<er2 opportunit2. 4he2 are a
poIer6pla2in/. beer6drinIin/.
stor26tellin/ bunch o) do6/ood6
ers that Ino, not ,here the2
are headed and the truth is not
in the;. 4heir ;otto should be.
C4he later the /a;e. the richer
the purse.C
Wccordin/ to other or/ani=a6
tions in the area@ 4he BnapperCs
BY GARY TRUDEAU
PUBLISHER, Letitia Lister
MANAGING EDITOR, Mark Watson
AD MANAGER, Dru Thomas
315 Seaton Circle, Spearfish, SD 57783
7 South Main, Lead, SD 57754
Phone 605-642-2761 • Fax 605-642-9060
E-mail: [email protected]
PRODUCTION
MANAGER, Scott Lister
CIRCULATION
DIRECTOR, Charity Runnells
ACCOUNTING, Ardith Richards
Nlub is an or/ani=ation that is
rich in the ;aterialistic thin/s
o) li)e [ na;el2. C;one2.C &t is
the place to /o ,hen 2ou ,ant
)unds )or 2our o,n pet pro?ect.
but )or ,hich 2ou do not ha<e
the cash. 4he2 ,ill /i<e 2ou
,hat 2ou asI. usuall2 ,ithout a
Juestion. 4he2 ,ill asI no
accountin/. nor ,ill the2 seeI
credit. !hen all other ;eans
)ail 6 call on the Bnappers. &n
,eaIer ;o;ents. the2 can
e<en be pre<ailed upon to
,orI )or and ,ith 2ou on so;e
pro?ect. Wl,a2s ,ithout pa2.
usuall2 ,ithout credit. but
ne<er ,ithout /usto. Bpear)ish
,ould be the loser i) there
,ere no BnapperCs Nlub.
Wccordin/ to an2 non6
Bnapper business;an on Main
Btreet@ 4he club is an or/ani=a6
tion o) die6hards that are
al,a2s troopin/ up and do,n
Main Btreet asIin/ )or dona6
tions )or so;e cause or other.
&t is ?ust persistent enou/h that
2ou do not dare turn the;
a,a2 )or )ear the2 ,ill burn
the place do,n. 2et not so
insistent that 2ou dare tell
the; to C/o to hell.C !e doubt
that Batan ,ould ha<e the;
an2,a2.
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o) Xa;e. Yish Z MarIs@ 4he
BnapperCs Nlub is an or/ani=a6
tion o) reptiles rese;blin/ the
rattlesnaIe in character eUcept
that it usuall2 striIes ,ithout
,arnin/. &t is ;ade up o) a
/roup o) )ar;ers and ranchers.
MALLARD FILLMORE
\and one doctor] ,ho ,ant all
o) the deer in the VlacI Hills
annihilated. ,ho ha<e no inter6
est in an2one or an2thin/ but
their precious al)al)a )ields.
,ho ,ill disa/ree ,ith an2one
or an2thin/ the depart;ent
does. ,ho ,ill ?u;p all o<er a
)a<orite e;plo2ee o) the
depart;ent. then turn ri/ht
around and )i/ht )or so;e ?erI
,ho should ha<e his head
eUa;ined. &t ,ill )i/ht )or a
Ke;ocrat on co;;ission. then
cause a Hepublican /o<ernor to
lose an election. 2et it is ;ade
up o) Hepublicans. &t sticIs its
necI out )arther than e<en the
/a;e co;;ission can. then
/ets b2 ,ithout a bruise. &ts
na;e ,e )ear. its ;e;bers ,e
hate. its ,ords ,e hear. its
ad<ice ,e ,ill not taIe. &t is a
thorn in our side. a burr under
our saddle. a )l2 in our oint6
;ent and a pain in our necI.
^o, 2ou ha<e the )actsG taIe
2our choice and rest assured
2ou ,ill al,a2s )ind those ,ho
,ill a/ree ,ith 2ou. Vut
re;e;ber. there ,ill al,a2s be
others ,ho ,ill disa/ree. e<en
the Bnappers.D
&;pressi<e description. phan6
to; Bnapper ,riter. M2 curios6
it2 is piJued. 4hou/h & donCt
dare call it a de)inition. since it
ad;its that e<en Bnappers ;a2
not a/ree. the docu;ent ,ar6
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Friday, September 24, 2010
SD transit system
adds hybrid bus
PMHAAH NOPP Q O pub+ic tran>
/it /B/tem that /er0e/ centra+
Iouth RaGota ha/ added a hBbrid
e+ectric bu/ to it/ f+eet.
Ai0er Citie/ Pub+ic "ran/it e2ec>
uti0e director Aon Saumgart to+d
the Pierre Capita+ Tourna+ that the
1=>/eat bu/ maB be the on+B one of
it/ Gind in Iouth RaGota.
"he bu/ ha/ been operating
/ince DondaB and i/ being moni>
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tored for mi+eage and perfor>
mance.
Saumgart /aB/ the hBbrid bu/ i/
getting about three mi+e/ per ga+>
+on more than other bu/e/ in the
f+eet of more than U;.
On VJU<;;; federa+ grant paid
for J; percent of the bu/. "he
remainder of the co/t wa/ made
through 0ariou/ donation/ and
contribution/ from emp+oBee/.
!" geotherma+ +ine/ ha0e
been e2tended from the
bui+ding to the we++
fi+ed.8
Crew/ hired to dig the
1;;< =;;>foot>deep we++/
were /chedu+ed to arri0e
around Aa++B time< but no
room/ cou+d be found and
their trip wa/ po/tponed.
Ceigh Do/er< /uperin>
tendent for the proEect<
/aid their de+aB wou+d not
/+ow down the con/truc>
tion proce//.
Fi++iam/ /aid the c+a//>
room wing/ are fu++B
enc+o/ed< and the meta+
/tud wa++/ are comp+ete.
Da/on/ are in/ta++ing
b+ocG bB the Gitchen area<
and roof/ are about to be
con/tructed.
CreeG/ide H+ementarB
Ichoo+ wi++ rep+ace JK>
Bear>o+d Ha/t H+ementarB
Ichoo+.
Fi++iam/ /aid the con>
/truction crew/ were on
/chedu+e.
Church Directory
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Christ Episcopal
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Trinity United Methodist
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All Angels Episcopal
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111 C& 'ain S 01231"T1
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J:44 a&m& %or?<iF Cer=i7e
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Shepherd of the Hills
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Spearfish United Methodist
Church
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Spain IDs previously unknown Bruegel masterpiece
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MADRID 'AP) — An unidentified
painting brought to Spain about 400
years ago has turned out to be a previously unknown masterpiece by 1Fthcentury Flemish painter Pieter Bruegel
the Elder, the culture minister said
Thursday.
Angeles Gonzalez Sinde said experts
at Madrid's Prado National Art Museum
have positively identified the painting,
RThe Wine of St. Martin's Day,R and
are negotiating to buy it from its current owners.
RThe discovery of the painting is fantastic news for the history of art,R
Prado director Miguel Tugaza said.
The tempera on linen painting measuring is dated between 1UFU and 1UFV.
It depicts a crowd of about 100 people
scrambling madly to get a sample of
the year's first vintage from a barrel on
St. Martin's feast day.
The scene is replete with peasant
women and children, drunks, blind people, beggars and thieves. On the outskirts are figures fighting with each
other and others collapsed on the
ground.
RDiscovery of a Bruegel is an exceptional event and not something that is
likely to be repeated,R Gonzalez Sinde
said.
The Prado has just one other Bruegel
the Elder painting, RThe Triumph of
Death.R The museum said that prior to
the latest find, there were just 40
signed Bruegels in existence.
Gonzalez Sinde declined to say how
much has been offered, but said she
was confident the painting would stay
in Spain and form part of the Prado's
collection.
In this photo released by The Prado Museum in Madrid, Thursday Sept. 23, a previously undiscovered painting titled "The Wine
of St. Martin's Day" by Pieter Bruegel the Elder is seen. The painting was officially presented Thursday at the Prado Museum. AP
photo
Spain's El Pais newspaper said the
museum was prepared to pay about Y7
million '$\.]] million), but that the
painting could fetch as much as Y2U
million if sold in the private sector.
The minister said the owners had
indicated they would prefer it went to
a national museum rather than into
private hands.
Prior knowledge of the painting's
image was known from an ancient
engraving, but the work itself Rhad
been taken for lost,R Tugaza said.
The painting was brought to Spain
from Italy by the ninth Duke of
Medinaceli in the 17th century and
remained in the family's hands up
until recently, he said. Its current
owners were private collectors who
did not want to be named, he added.
Tugaza said the collectors did not
know it was a Bruegel until they set
about trying to sell it last year.
Sotheby's of Madrid then asked the
Prado to study the much-deteriorated
work, and investigations gradually
brought to light that it was a Bruegel.
RAll the top experts in Flemish
painting and in Bruegel were invited
to view the work, and they were
unanimous in declaring it a work of
the master,R Tugaza said.
Confirmation came on Sept. F when
cleaning work revealed Bruegel's signature.
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Friday, September 24, 2010
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South Da)ota Science and
Technology Authority Board of
Director7 Thur7day.
The board al7o approved a
<=00,000 Elli7on Aill purcha7e
option and authorized Cheeler to
7ign the final agreeDent Eith
Barric), a7 Eell a7 Da)ing the fir7t
payDent.
Spea)ing to the anneFation i77ue,
Cheeler 7aid that Mayor of Lead
ToD Nel7on i7 favorable toEard
anneFing the property donated to the
Authority into the city. Chile tEothird7 of the property lie7 Eithin the
cityK7 Luri7diction, the reDainder lie7
in the countyK7. Therein lie7 the
probleD.
MBy anneFing all the property, all
the building code7 and Luri7diction
Eill fall Eithin the city of Lead,N
Friday, October 1
Noon-4pm: Oktober Polka Fest
at Four Aces
5-9pm: Oktober Polka Fest
at Four Aces
Cheeler 7aid. MMa)ing all building
code7 con7i7tent Eith one Luri7diction i7 particularly iDportant a7 Ee
7tart loo)ing at eFpanding the
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Cheeler cited tEo rea7on7 for
entering in to the adLacent 2Q.=9acre Elli7on Aill purcha7e. MOne,
Eould be acce77 and grade. TEo, I
per7onally believe that at 7oDe point
Do7t national lab7 add on. So the
ability to not be landloc)ed i7 one
other iDportant factor to con7ider a7
the DUSEL proLect progre77e7,N
Cheeler 7aid.
The Elli7on Aill purcha7e option
i7 a three-year option, Eith three
annual payDent7 of <1V,000 each. If
eFecuted, tho7e payDent7 are applicable toEard the <=00,000 price for
the neFt tEo 7ucce77ive year7.
6pm: Brat Giveaway at Oyster Bay
8pm: Beer Belly Contest
at Oyster Bay
Saturday, October 2
11am: Registration for the
Wiener Dog Races on
Main St. in front of
Bullock Hotel
Noon: Brat Giveaway
at the Gold Dust
3pm: The 4th Annual Beer Barrel
Games on Main Street
in front of The Gold Dust
5-9pm: Oktober Polka Fest
at Four Aces
1pm: The 4th Annual Wiener
Dog Races on Main Street
in front of The Bullock Hotel
8pm: Wife Carrying Contest
at the Saloon #10
(keg rolling, strudel eating, stein holding,
brat toss, stein race and more)
Purses, jeans, jackets,
sweaters, tops, dress
pants, party dresses,
sandals....
6pm: AWARDS at the Saloon #10
Noon-4pm: Oktober Polka Fest
at Four Aces
2pm: Registration for the Beer Barrel
Games in front of Gold Dust
Friday, September 24 & Saturday, September 25
Markdowns start at 50% and
go as low as 90% off!
Sunday, October 3
Noon-5pm: Oktober Polka Fest
at Four Aces
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5.99 on the sale racks!
$
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Garfield
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For Better or For Worse
The Born Loser
Frank and Ernest
Ernie
BLACK HILLS PIONEER
Friday, September 24, 2010
by Jim Davis
by Jerry Scott & Rick Kirkman
by Lynn Johnston
by Art & Chip Sansom
by Bob Thaves
by Bud Grace
War-zone romance will be
put to the test at home
DEAR A&&Y( I *et a *an
here in Afghanistan. 6We are
8oth :eploye:.> Since that :ay
Ae haBe 8een together. C&enD
EnoAs that I loBe hi* Bery
*uch. He is sche:ule: to
leaBe in tAo *onths. I a*
sche:ule: to leaBe tAo
*onths after that.
&en liBes in Georgia, an: I
co*e fro* TeKas. We Aant to
*aEe it AorE Ahen Ae leaBe
here. ILll continue Aith *y Mo8,
8ut 8ecause heLs a contractor,
&en Aill 8e une*ploye:. IL*
not Aorrie: a8out it 8ecause I
EnoA heLs a goNgetter.
A88y, I haBe ha: :ifficulty
Ahen it co*es to relationN
ships. I a* scare: to let *y
guar: :oAn an: let this goo:
*an proBi:e a life for *y chilN
:ren an: *e. I truste: *y
Ei:sL father an: he AalEe: out
of our liBes. &en is eBerything
I haBe praye: for. He tooE the
step of giBing *e a pro*ise
ring an: tol: *e heL: alAays
8e here for *e. Olease giBe
*e so*e goo: a:Bice on hoA
I shoul: han:le this. P IN
LOVE IN AFGHANISTAN
DEAR IN LOVE( &eing
un:er lifeNan:N:eath pressure
sharpens all of the senses.
When people are in a strange
or :angerous enBiron*ent,
their e*otions can 8e heightN
ene:. This is not to say that
people in a Aar Vone canLt fall
legiti*ately in loBe P it :oes
happen. An: it *ay haBe hapN
pene: for you an: &en.
HoAeBer, the test of the
strength of your relationship
Aill co*e after you are 8oth
8acE ho*e in the USA.
You tAo haBe a Aays to go
8efore you step up to the
altar. Your chil:ren nee: to
*eet &en, get to EnoA hi*
an: accept hi*. An: he nee:s
to proBe to you that he can 8e
not only a life partner to you,
8ut a father to your chil:ren.
So *y heartfelt a:Bice is to
taEe this one step at a ti*e.
DonLt rush into anything. If this
Aas *eant to 8e, it Aill hapN
pen in its oAn ti*e.
DEAR A&&Y( A close
fe*ale frien: *oBe: near *e
Aith the intention of starting a
serious relationship. WeLre in
our 20s an: finishing college.
CHallieD has Must 8een :iagN
nose: Aith stage 2 oBarian
cancer. While her prognosis is
fairly opti*istic, her :octors
say sheLll 8e una8le to haBe
chil:ren. Hallie loBes Ei:s.
KnoAing she canLt haBe any
has 8roEen her heart. I loBe
Ei:s, too, 8ut itLs not an
a8solute re[uire*ent for *e.
I Must starte: stu:ent teachN
ing an: canLt 8e there for her
:uring her che*o treat*ents
an: :octor Bisits. Last night,
after a feA :ays of pushing
*e aAay, Hallie offere: *e an
Cout.D She tol: *e I shoul:
thinE carefully a8out eBeryN
thing 8efore :eci:ing to go
through all of this Aith her. I
Aant to 8e Aith her in eBery
Aay I can, 8ut I canLt help
Aon:ering hoA things *ay
change for 8oth of us if she
8eats this. P TORN AOART
IN MICHIGAN
DEAR TORN AOART( Hallie
is an intelligent young Ao*an.
She un:erstan:s the strain a
:iagnosis liEe hers can place
on a relationship, so :o as
she has asEe:. If she 8eats
the cancer, an: you stay
together an: :eci:e to *arry,
you Aill 8e liEe *any other
chil:less couples P :eci:ing
Ahether to re*ain chil:less,
a:opt or hire a surrogate. You
Aill also appreciate *ore fully
than *ost Ahat a gift each
:ay you haBe together really
is. An: youLll loBe each other
until :eath :o you part.
DEAR A&&Y( What is an
accepta8le ti*e fra*e to
receiBe a response to a [uesN
tion you sen: Bia phone teKN
ting^ P WAITING IN MONTN
GOMERY, ILL.
DEAR WAITING( Although
Ae liBe in a Aorl: Ahere *ost
of us seeE instant gratification,
the ansAer :epen:s upon
hoA 8usy the person you are
teKting is.
Dear A88y is Aritten 8y
A8igail Van &uren, also
EnoAn as Jeanne Ohillips, an:
Aas foun:e: 8y her *other,
Oauline Ohillips. Write Dear
A88y at AAA.DearA88y.co*
or O.O. &oK 69bb0, Los
Angeles, CA 90069.
To or:er CHoA to Write
Letters for All Occasions,D
sen: a 8usinessNsiVe:, selfN
a::resse: enBelope, plus
checE or *oney or:er for c6
6U.S. fun:s> to( Dear A88y P
Letter &ooElet, O.O. &oK bbd,
Mount Morris, IL 6105bN0bbd.
6Oostage is inclu:e: in the
price.>
BLACK HILLS PIONEER
Friday, September 24, 2010
Alley Oop
Arlo & Janis
by Dave Graue & Jack Bender
by Jimmy
Johnson
Herman
Page 13
Bridge
by Jim Unger
Wrong contract
but right play
Bob Hope said, “Bigamy] The
only crime where two rites make a
wrong.”
In todayAs deal, North-South
reached the wrong contract, but
the right defense was still needed
to defeat it.
South was in five clubs. West
led the heart nine. Declarer won
with dummyAs king, played a
spade to his ace, then ran the club
nine to EastAs ace. What did East
Funky Winkerbean
by Tom Batiuk
Astrograph
Saturday, Sept. 25, 2010
Some excellent changes could be
in the works for you in the coming
year that might have something to
do with both your social life and your
work-related affairs. The improvements you experience
will favorably affect your family as well.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) - Forgo talking about your
family run-ins or problems with others, because what you
say in anger will get back to whomever is the target. What
you say will not just be repeated but embellished.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) - Someone with whom
youAve had personal problems might start to get chummy
with a buddy of yours. Before sChe can do any harm,
explain your consternation to your friend.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) - Take care not to
place a friend or yourself in an awkward position by asking to borrow something in front of others, in case sChe
needs to say no. Be more discreet.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) - Spend time participating in some kind of lighthearted, pleasurable activity
with friends, instead of attempting to further a personal
ambition. Dive it a rest already!
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) - Take it easy and donAt
make life a win-or-lose situation. You could trip over your
own ego, should you begin competing against a good
acquaintance.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) - Bear in mind that sometimes people start voicing crazy things just to hear themselves talk. If you sense thatAs the case, take what is
being said with a hefty grain of Mrs. Dash.
ARIES (March 21-April 19) - Think before you speak,
because even though you might not have any intention to
do so, you could accidentally say something that a sensitive friend could find offensive.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) - If you canAt stand to lose,
donAt engage in any competitive sport, especially if you
intend to play a competitor whom you badly want to beat.
ThereAs a good chance sChe has been busy practicing.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) - No matter how angry you
might be at the moment, do not get into any heated disagreement with someone in your family if there are outsiders present. It will tar the entire clan, not just you.
CANCER (June 21-July 22) - DonAt expect a partnership arrangement to work out as well as anticipated, if
neither you nor your colleague is exercising good judgment. Lay out a game plan first and analyze it for bugs.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - If you must work on a complex commercial endeavor, be extra patient and diligent
about what youAre doing and how you go about it. Hidden
problems are apt to be part of the mix.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) - You might feel you have a
lot to tell your friends, but be careful you donAt end up
dominating the conversation. Once youAve had your say,
let up and listen to the responses.
Trying to patch up a broken romanceP The AstroDraph Matchmaker can help you understand what to do
to make the relationship work. Send for your
Matchmaker set by mailing R3 to Astro-Draph, P.O. Box
1V7, Wickliffe, OH 44092-01V7.
do nextP
After North opened one diamond, East thought about making
a takeout double. But he knew that
if his partner advanced in clubs,
they would surely be in the wrong
strain. So he sensibly overcalled in
his five-card major. South
responded two clubs, which he
might have done with only nine or
10 points in competition. Now
North jumped to three spades.
Because two spades would have
been natural and forcing, three
spades was a splinter bid, showing four-card club support, gamegoing values, and a singleton (or
void) in spades. South, with no
heart stopper, jumped to five
clubs. To be honest, it is tough to
get to three no-trump.
When East won the third trick
with his singleton trump ace, there
was only one lead to defeat the
contract. He had to choose the
heart queen. This locked declarer
in the dummy, unable to take
another club finesse. South called
for a low diamond, but East won
with his ace and led another heart,
allowing West to score his club
queen.
Finally, note that to make the
contract, South had to lead a low
club from the dummy at trick two,
bringing down EastAs ace. But who
would find thatP
NEA Crossword Puzzle
Legals
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Friday, September 24, 2010
special on-sale liquor
license shall be one hundred dollars ($100.00) per
day. The fee for each of
these licenses will be twenty-five dollars ($25.00) for
the first day and ten dollars
($10.00) for each additional day.
Special malt beverage
retailers’ license and special retail on-sale winedealers’ license.
a. The fee for this
license is twenty-five dollars ($25.00) for the first
day and ten dollars
($10.00) for each additional day.
b. This license may only
be issued to civic, charitable, educational, or fraternal organizations in conjunction with a special
event within the city.
c. For the purposes of
this subsection educational
does not include any elementary, secondary, or
higher education institution in the public school
system of this state.
d. f. A public hearing is
required before approval
and issuance of any license
under this section.
g. Any licenses issued
pursuant to this section
may be issued for a period
of time established by the
city council not exceeding
fifteen (15) consecutive
days.
h. This license may be
issued pursuant to SDCL M
35-4-11.4124.
(7) Temporary on-sale
license for convention hall.
a. The fee for this
license is one hundred dollars ($100.00) per day.
b. City council may
issue an on-sale license to
be operated at a convention
hall.
c. In order to be eligible
for this license the licensee
must be a holder of an
annual alcoholic beverage
license within the city.
d. Any license issued
pursuant to this section
shall not exceed five (5)
consecutive days and the
license shall expire at
twelve midnight on the
fifth day after issuance.
e. No public hearing is
required for the issuance of
this license provided that
the applicant holds an on
sale-alcoholic beverage
license within the city.
f. This license can be
issued pursuant to SDCL M
35-4-14.2.
g. Convention hall
includes, but is not limited
to Hudson Street Hall, the
Wilbur S. Tretheway
Pavilion,
and
the
Snapper’s Club.
(8)
Notwithstanding
Subsection (a) of Section
4-11 below, the council
may, in its discretion, provide in any on-sale license
the right to sell, serve or
allow to be consumed alcoholic beverages on Sunday
except between the hours
of 2:00 a.m. and 7:00 a.m.
(9)(7) Brown bag permit.
a. The fee for this permit
is twenty-five dollars
($25.00) per day.
b. This permit allows the
applicant to provide alco-
holic beverages free of
charge during the applicant’s rental of the Wilbur
S. Tretheway Pavilion, the
Snapper’s Club, Hudson
Hall or a shelter in a public
park.
c. The application permit must be completed and
filed with the Public Works
Office at least thirty (30)
days prior to the first day
of rental of a facility
described above.
d. The applicant must be
at least twenty-one (21)
years of age and provide an
acceptable form of identification, together with a
signed Hold Harmless
Agreement and the name,
policy number and expiration date of applicant’s
homeowner’s insurance or
liability insurance carrier.
e. A brown bag permit
shall not exceed five (5)
consecutive days and the
permit shall expire at
twelve midnight on the
fifth day after issuance.
This permit allows, with
the common council’s
approval, the consumption
and blending of any alcoholic beverages in city
parks on property owned
by the public or by a nonprofit corporation within
the City. The length of the
brown bag permit may not
exceed twenty-four (24)
hours. Hours of consumption may not exceed those
permitted for on-sale
licensees.
(Ord. No. 1035, 9-5-06]
Ord. No. 1096, 7-6-09)
State law referencesClasses of licenses enumerated - Fees, SDCL M354-2] Local approval of
Sunday sales, SDCL M354-2.1] City may permit
consumption of alcoholic
beverages on property
owned by public or nonprofit corporation] SDCL
M35-1-5.3] Hours of sale,
SDCL MM 35-4-81 and 354-81.2] local approval of
Sunday sales, SDCL M 354-2.1Special
alcoholic
beverage licenses issued in
conjunction with special
events, SDCL MM35-4-124
and 35-4-125.
Sec. 4-10. Fee for alcoholic beverage licensees
who have video lottery
licenses.
Any person who is
licensed pursuant to SDCL
M35-4-2(4), (6), (11), (12),
(134), or (167) of SDCL M
35-4-2, and who is issued a
video lottery establishment
license pursuant to SDCL
M 42-7A-41 must pay an
additional annual fee for
locating video lottery
machines on the licensed
premises. The fee is established at fifty dollars
($50.00) for each video
lottery machine and the fee
shall be paid at the same
time and in the same manner as the fees paid on
licenses issued pursuant to
SDCL M 35-4-2. All fees
received under this section
shall be deposited into the
general fund of the city.
(Ord. No. 1035, 9-5-06)
State law referenceAnnual additional license
fee for video lottery
machines on licensed
BLACK HILLS PIONEER
premises, SDCL M35-4103.
Sec. 4-11. On-sale and
off-sale service restricted
and consumption restricted.
(a) No on-sale or offsale licensee, licensed
under SDCL M35-4-2(3),
(4), (5), (6), (9), (11), (13),
or (18), may serve, sell
sell, serve, or allow to be
consumed on the premises
covered by the license,
alcoholic
beverages,
between the hours of 2:00
a.m. and 7:00 a.m., or on
Memorial Day after 2:00
a.m., or at any time on
Christmas Day.
Such
licensees are permitted to
sell, serve, or allow to be
consumed alcoholic beverages on Sunday and on
Memorial Day, except
between the hours of 2:00
a.m. and 7:00 a.m. A violation of this section will
be a Class 2 misdemeanor.
(b) No licensee licensed
under subdivisions 35-42(12), (16), (17), (17A),
and (19) may sell, serve, or
allow to be consumed on
the premises covered by
the license, any alcoholic
beverages between the
hours of 2:00 a.m. and 7:00
a.m. A violation of this
section will be a Class 2
misdemeanor.
(b) No regular on-sale
malt beverage licensee
may sell or allow to be
consumed any malt beverage outside the building of
the licensed premises
unless the licensee’s business operates out of a permanent structure and the
consumption of the malt
beverage occurs in an outdoor designated area located on the premises of the
licensee which is approved
by the common council.
(Ord. No. 1035, 9-5-06]
Ord. No. 1096, 7-6-09)
State law referencesHours of sale, SDCL MM354-81 and 35-4-81.2] local
approval of Sunday sales
under certain circumstances, SDCL M 35-4-2.1.
Sec. 4-12.
Off-sale
service restricted.
No off-sale licensee,
authorized under Title 35
of the SDCL, may sell, or
allow to be sold, alcoholic
beverages between the
hours of 12:00 midnight
and 7:00 a.m. of the following day or sell or allow
to be sold, distilled spirits,
malt beverages or wine on
Memorial
Day
or
Christmas Day.
(Ord. No. 1035, 9-5-06)
State law referenceSimilar provisions, SDCL
M 35-4-81.1.
Sec. 4-123. Malt beverages - Identification of
containers and record
keeping
requirements.
Kegs of malt beverage Retail sale - Records.
(a) A retail licensee selling malt beverages for offsale consumption in a container having a liquid
capacity of greater than
two (2) gallons shall not
sell any such container
without placing a distinctive symbol, notation or
mark on the container
which uniquely identifies
the licensee. The licensee
must register his or her
unique symbol, notation or
mark with the Spearfish
Police Department or its
designee.
(b) Business records
shall be kept by the
licensee providing the following information: the
date of the sale, and the
name, address, driver’s
license number and social
security number of the person to whom the malt beverage in the designated
containers was sold. The
licensee shall retain these
records for six (6) months
following the last sale of
malt beverages in the
above- designated containers, and shall provide the
records upon request to
any duly authorized officer
or representative of any
city, county or state agency
responsible for enforcing
this section or for enforcing SDCL pertaining to
consumption of alcohol.
(Ord. No. 1035, 9-5-06)
No keg of malt beverage
may be sold at retail in this
state unless the licensee
who sold the keg records
the name and address of
the person to whom the
keg is sold and has provided for the identification of
the keg. Each licensee
shall maintain such sales
records for one year and
shall make the sales
records available to any
law enforcement agency
upon request.
The identification provided for in this section
may not be permanent or
damaging to the structure
of the keg. The licensee
must register his or her
unique symbol, notation,
or mark with the Spearfish
Police Department or its
designee.
For the purposes of this
section, the term, keg,
means an eight or sixteen
gallon reusable plastic or
metal container.
State law referenceKegs of malt beverage Retail sale - Records,
SDCL M35-1-12.
Sec. 4-14. Intoxication
on premises prohibited.
No licensee shall permit
any person to become
intoxicated on the premises
described on the license.
(Ord. No. 1035, 9-5-06).
Sec. 4-15. Persons to
whom sale of alcoholic
beverages prohibited.
No licensee may sell any
alcoholic beverage to any
person
1. Under the age of
twenty-one (21) years] or
2. Who is obviously
intoxicated at the time] or
3. Person who is known
to the dealer to be a habitual drunkard.
(Ord. No. 1035, 9-5-06)
State law referenceSimilar provisions, SDCL
M 35-4-78.
Sec. 4-16. Possession by
minors.
It shall be unlawful for
any person under the age
of twenty-one (21) years to
have in his possession any
alcoholic beverage.
(Ord. No. 1035, 9-5-06)
State law reference-
Similar provisions, SDCL
M 35-9-2.
Sec. 4-137. Consuming,
blending, possessing alcoholic beverages in public
places] disposal of containers containing alcoholic
beverages restricted.
(a) It shall be is unlawful for any person to consume any alcoholic beverage upon the premises of a
licensed on-sale dealer if
the alcoholic beverage was
not purchased from the onsale dealer. or to mix or
blend any alcoholic beverage with any other beverage, regardless of whether
such beverage is an alcoholic beverage, in any public place, other than upon
the premises of a licensed
on-sale dealer, where such
alcoholic beverages were
purchased from such dealer for on-sale purposes.
Exceptions to this subsection are provided for in
Section 4-18 of this chapter.
(b) It shall be is unlawful for any person to possess consume any distilled
spirits in any public place,
other than upon the
premises of a licensed onsale dealer, any glass, can,
bottle, or other container,
containing an alcoholic
beverage on which the seal
has been broken.
(c) It shall be unlawful
for any person to throw,
cast or otherwise put in
motion, any bottle, can,
glass or any other container, at any person or vehicle,
whether moving or parked
or to dispose of or deposit
any bottle, can, glass or
other container upon any
street, alley, highway, sidewalk, or park.
(d)(c) For the purposes
of this section, the term
cpublic placed shall means
any place, whether within
in or out of a building,
commonly and customarily open to or used by the
general public, and any
street, highway, alley, or
sidewalk.
(d)
Exceptions to
this subsection are provided for in Section 4-14 of
this chapter.
(e) Any person violating
the provisions of this section is guilty of a Class 2
misdemeanor.
(Ord. No. 1035, 9-5-06)
Cross
referencesBuildings and building
regulations, Ch. 6] health,
sanitation and nuisances,
Ch. 9] licenses, permits
and business regulations,
Ch. 10] mobile homes and
mobile home parks, Ch.
12] streets, sidewalks and
other public places, Ch. 14]
streets and public rightsof-way, M 14-26 et seq.]
sidewalks, M 14-76 et seq.]
assemblies, parades and
processions, M 14-101 et
seq.] cemeteries, M 14-156
et seq.] parks and recreation areas, M 14-251 et
seq.] subdivisions, Ch. 15]
traffic and vehicles, Ch.
17] zoning, App. A.
State law referenceSimilar provisions, SDCL
M 35-1-5.3.
Sec. 4-184. Open container permitted.
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Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary:
(1) No regular on-sale
malt beverage licensee
may sell or allow to be
consumed any malt beverage outside the building of
the licensed premises
unless the licensee’s business operates out of a permanent structure and the
consumption of the malt
beverage occurs in an outdoor designated area located on the premises of the
licensee which is approved
by the common council.
(1)(2) The sales and
consumption of alcoholic
beverages on a sidewalk or
walkway subject to a public right-of-way abutting a
licensed premises, provided that the license holder
derives more than fifty percent of its gross receipts
from the sale of prepared
food for consumption on
the licensed premises The
sidewalk or walkway subject to a public right-ofway shall be immediately
adjacent to and abutting
the licensed premises.
This section does not apply
to any federal-aid eligible
highway unless approved
in accordance with the
applicable requirements
for the receipt of federal
aid. adjacent to a public
right-of-way abutting a
licensed premises, provided that the license holder
derives more than fifty percent (50e) of its gross
receipts from the sale of
prepared food for consumption on the licensed
premises. The sidewalk or
walkway subject to the
public right-of-way shall
be immediately adjacent to
and abutting the licensed
premises.
(2) The common council
may permit the consumption and blending of any
alcoholic beverages in city
parks on property owned
by the public or by a nonprofit corporation within
the City. The fee for such
permit shall be twenty-five
dollars ($25.00).
The
length of the permit shall
may not exceed twentyfour (24) hours. Hours of
consumption shall may not
exceed those permitted for
on-sale licensees.
(3) The common council
may, in its discretion, for
community
designated
events, permit open containers in public places
upon such terms and conditions the council may
impose.
(Ord. No. 1035, 9-5-06]
Ord. No. 1096, 7-6-09]
Ord. No. 1108, 9-21-09)
State law referencesCity may permit consumption of alcoholic beverages
on property owned by public or nonprofit corporation] SDCL M35-1-5.3]
Sales or consumption of
alcoholic beverages on
sidewalk abutting licensed
premises permitted by
ordinance, SDCL M 35-477.1.
Remaining Provisions:
All terms and provisions as
set forth in Chapter 4 shall
remain in full force and
effect, except as specifically modified by this
Ordinance.
Authorization:
This
ordinance is being passed
pursuant to the provisions
of SDCL M35-4-2.1, M35-411.4, M35-4-14.2, M35-4-81
and M35-4-77.1.
Severability: If any provision of this code or the
application thereof to any
person or circumstances is
held invalid, the invalidity
shall not affect other provisions or applications of the
code which can be given
effect without the invalid
provision or application,
and to this end the provisions of this code are severable.
Effective Date: This
ordinance will be effective
20 days following publication, which will occur after
the ordinance receives second and final reading by
the City Council and is
signed by the Mayor.
Jerry A. Krambeck,
Mayor
ATTEST:
David H. Dutton,
Acting Finance Officer
First Reading: September
7, 2010
Second Reading:
September 20, 2010
Published: September 24,
2010
Effective: October 14,
2010
Published once at the
total approximate cost of
$262.73.
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Sept. 24
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LEGAL NOTICE
The Board of Directors
of Western South Dakota
Community Action, Inc.
are seeking candidates
interested in serving as the
Low Income representative for Lawrence County.
Western SD Community
Action, Inc. is a non-profit
corporation governed by a
forty-two (42) member
Board of Directors representing (3) sectors: lowincome people, civic
groups within the community and each of the fourteen (14) county boards of
government.
The primary purpose of
the CAP agency is to focus
local, state, regional and
national resources on
developing effective ways
of assisting low-income
people. To accomplish this,
Western SD Community
Action, Inc. operates
weatherization,
garden
programs, summer youth
programs, necessity pantry
programs, employment
assistance,
educational
supply programs, emergency food and commodity
projects, homeless programs, community food
pantries and clothing centers.
Low-income persons
seeking to be elected are
required to have five (5)
low income persons over
eighteen (18) years of age
sign a petition. Non low
Classifieds
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C"#$. F(") *+. 1income persons wishing to
represent low-income people are required to have ten
(10) low income persons
over eighteen (18) sign a
petition.
Persons at least eighteen
(18) years of age seeking
to be a Board low-income
representative can obtain
petitions from Rose Swan,
1844 Lombardy Drive,
Rapid City, SD 57703.
Phone: (605) 348-1460 or
out of Rapid City (800)
327-1703.
Petitions are to be submitted to Western SD
Community Action, Inc.,
1844 Lombardy Drive,
Rapid City, SD 57703 by
Friday, September 24,
2010 at 4:30 PM. If you
have any questions please
contact
Western
SD
Community Action, Inc.,
1844 Lombardy Drive,
Rapid City, SD 57703.
Phone: (605) 348-1460 or
out of Rapid City (800)
327-1703.
Published six times at
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STATE OF SOUTH
DAKOTA
SS.
COUNTY OF
LAWRENCE
IN CIRCUIT COURT
FOURTH _UDICIAL
CIRCUIT
Civ. No. 10-565
MERCHANTS BANK,
N.A., ISAOA, a
Minnesota banking
corporation,
Plaintiff,
v.
RANDALL SCHOLL and
ROBIN SCHOLL,
husband and wife, FIRST
INTERSTATE BANK
f/k/a FIRST WESTERN
BANK, a Montana
chartered commercial
banking corporation,
PALISADES
ACQUISITION bVI,
L.L.C., a foreign limited
liability company,
CREDICO, INC., d/b/a
CREDIT COLLECTIONS
BUREAU, a South Dakota
corporationd Credit and
BRYAN ARSAGA and
ROBIN ARSAGA,
Defendants.
SUMMONS
TO
DEFENDANTS
RANDALL
SCHOLL
AND ROBIN SCHOLL:
You are hereby summoned and required to
serve upon Hood f Nies,
P.C., Plaintiffgs attorneys,
PO Box 759, 109 Main
Street, Spearfish, South
Dakota 57783, an answer
to the Complaint, a copy of
which is filed with the
Clerk of Court of the
Circuit Court, P.O. Box
625, Deadwood, South
Dakota 57732, within thirty (30) days after service of
this Summons upon you,
exclusive of the day of service. If you fail to do so,
hudgment by default will
be taken against you for
the relief demanded in the
Complaint.
Dated this 21st day of
September, 2010.
HOOD f NIES, P.C.
Attorneys for Plaintiff
BY:
Eric _ohn Nies
P.O. Box 759
Spearfish, SD 57783
(605) 642-2757
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the Fair Housing Act makes
it illegal to advertise “any
preference, limitation or discrimination based on race,
color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, or
national origin, or an intention, to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination.” Familial status
includes children under the
age of 18 living with parents
or legal custodians; pregnant women and people
securing custody of children
under 18.
This newspaper will not
knowingly
accept
any
advertising for real estate
which is in violation of the
law. Our readers are hereby
informed that all dwellings
advertised in this newspaper are available on an
equal opportunity basis. To
complain of discrimination,
call HUD toll-free at 1 (800)
669-9777. The toll-free telephone number for the hearing impaired is 1 (800) 9279275.
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102 PERSONALS
DOMESTIC ABUSE Sexual Assault 24-Hour
Crisis
Line,
Butte?Lawrence?Harding
Counties: 605-642-7825
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
$200 CASH REWARD.
Lost: male cat near
Spearfish
Animal
Hospital,
8?28.
Brown?grey
w?black
stripes,
pink
nose
w?white chin. 645-2612.
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:
warmfloordesignsbgmail.com. Free
informational CD!
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: CANON CAMERA SD780IS, BLACK
in case. Possibly left at
Boondocks in July.
Granson’s birthday on
camera. REWARD!! Call
605-561-0180.
106 GIVE AWAYS
FREE FERTILIhER Ground-up gypsum wallboard,
loosens
clay?compacted soils.
Great for farms, gardens?yards. Truckloads,
free delivery. Call Dusty
605-786-L1L2.
200 PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES
303 SPEARFISH
GARAGE SALES
RECYCLE
YOUR
APPLIANCES. Pickup
all
non-refrigerated
appliances,
mowers,
grills, bikes, siding, all
things metal $20 MINIMUM CHARGE. Call
Joe 605-722-1807
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!
202 CONSTRUCTION
SERVICES
2020 PARK PLACE,
Deer Meadows, Sat,
8:00. Toys, household
items, bedding, computer, printer, computer
armoire, misc.
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
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
FREE STUFF: 114 May
St., Lead. You haul.
Simmons pillow top,
training bike, wading
pool, misc.
LARGE HOUSEHOLD
SALE, multiple parties,
Saturday,
8am-4pm,
Sunday 11am-5pm, 10
Sampson St., storage
cabinets,
collectors
plates, clothing - all
ages, misc.
200 PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES
302 LEAD GARAGE
SALES
DEVASHAN IN-HOME
Computer Repair. Is your
computer running slow?
Reasonable rates, service within 25 miles of
Spearfish 605-722-5L55
GARAGE SALE: 814
Miners Ave., Lead,
Saturday - Sunday
10am-4pm. Everything
baby, many household
items.
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.
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. SAT.,
SEPT. 25. 8:00 am.
Christian
Student
Center, 1020 University
Street, Spearfish. Good
Variety of items.
401 PART-TIME
CANYON HILLS CENTER HAS an opening for
a part-time overnight
R e s i d e n t i a l
Counselors?wor kers.
Must be 21 years old,
have a High School
Diploma?GED, complete
agency training and program standards, and be
willing to submit t all
necessary background
checks. One year of
work experience with
children or teenagers
and a willingness to card
for children placed in a
psychiatric residential
treatment facility. Please
stop by Canyon Hills
Center, 2519 Windmill
Drive, Spearfish, SD
5778L for an application.
FAk cover letter and
resume to (605)642L720 or complete and
application on-line at
www.lsssd.org
lhttp:??www.lsssd.orgm
Apply to the Associate
Director by September
24th, 2010.
THE HOLIDAY INN
EkPRESS
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.
401 PART-TIME
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. 605-5787791
PERSON(S) FOR POSITIONS of choir director,
organist and pianist.
Salary d.o.e. Call Belle
Fourche United Methodist
Church at 892-2405.
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
,
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402 FULL-TIME
EkPERIENCED CARPENTER needed in the
Northern Hills, must have
own hand tools and
transportation. Contact
Bill
at
Powers
Construction at 605-2061L48 or 605-722-L122.
DAKOTA TAkI DRIVER
needed. Clean driving
record, mostly day time,
knowledge of area helpful. Call Bill 605-9202020.
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
FAMILY in Spearfish
NEEDS HELP WITH
HOUSEWORK
COOKING. Great working conditions. $12?hour.
Call Ann 605-642-8770.
FOR RENT OR LEASE:
New Hair Salon opening
soon in Spearfish. Now
booth renting. Please
call 605-641-1248. 2
positions available.
FULL TIME ?PART TIME
SERVER
POSITION
AVAILABLE at the Lodge
at Deadwood Oggie’s
Sports Bar and Deadwood
Grille Restaurant for individuals with great attitude,
ability to be on their feet for
periods of eight hours or
longer, ability to lift 20lbs
and have excellent communication skills. Hourly
pay $4.50?hr n Tips.
Complete resume and
submit
to
Human
Resource Office or mail to
Box L20 Deadwood, SD
577L2.
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
Infobbarefootresort.co
m or call 605-584-1577.
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
BLACK HILLS PIONEER
Friday, September 24, 2010
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‘07 FORD E350 CLUBWAGON
‘06 MAZDA 5
‘05 CHEVY K1500 CREWCAB
‘02 CHEVY TRACKER ZR2
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28,000 Miles
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4WD, Dually, Diesel, 54,000 Miles
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‘05 FORD FREESTYLE
‘03 BUICK RENDEZVOUS
‘99 DODGE D2500 CLUBCAB
34,000 Miles
7 Passenger, 64,000 Miles
AWD
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‘07 HONDA ACCORD
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‘92 FORD F350 CREWCAB
‘09 TOYOTA TACOMA DOUBLECAB
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‘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
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Call Gail or Bert at
892-6375
642-8181
WE ACCEPT
DEBIT
CARD
BELLE FOURCHE 40 5TH AVE. 892-6375
MON.-SAT. 7:30AM-8PM; SUN. 7:30AM-8PM
BLACK HILLS PIONEER
Friday, September 24, 2010
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September 20th through the 27th
‘10 JEEP WRANGLER
‘10 JEEP WRANGLER UNLIMITED
MSRP =
DEALER DISCOUNT EVENT BONUS -
$26,820
$825
$500
MSRP =
DEALER DISCOUNT EVENT BONUS -
JEEP EVENT
PRICE =
$
4x4, Automatic, Dual Top
4x4, Automatic, Freedom Top
*
D
25,495
L
SO
$29,945
$450
$500
28,995*
JEEP EVENT $
PRICE =
‘10 JEEP COMPASS
‘10 JEEP COMPASS
MSRP =
DEALER DISCOUNT EVENT BONUS -
MSRP =
DEALER DISCOUNT EVENT BONUS -
4x4, Sirius, Remote Start
JEEP EVENT
PRICE =
4x4, Sirius, Remote Start
$24,840
$845
$500
23,495
*
$
$24,475
$880
$500
23,095*
JEEP EVENT $
PRICE =
‘10 JEEP COMPASS
‘11 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE
MSRP =
DEALER DISCOUNT EVENT BONUS -
$23,825
$830
$500
MSRP =
DEALER DISCOUNT -
$42,120
$1,625
JEEP EVENT
PRICE =
$
JEEP EVENT
PRICE =
$
4x4, Sirius, Remote Start
22,495*
Limited, 4x4, Leather, Sunroof
40,495*
*Event Bonus Money Ends Monday Night, September 27th.
644 West Jackson, Spearfish
(605) 642-2651
www.juneks.com • [email protected]
Hours: Mon. - Fri. 7:30-6:00, Sat. 7:30-5:00
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BLACK HILLS PIONEER
Friday, September 24, 2010
BLACK HILLS PIONEER
Friday, September 24, 2010
500
$
402 FULL-TIME
FULL-TIME
PATROL
OFFICER.
City of
Spearfish
Police
Department is accepting
applications for a full-time
Patrol
Officer.
ResponsibilitiesD Enforce
local, state, and federal
laws, prevent and suppress crime and accidents, and promote public
safety through community
policing
principles.
ReIuirementsD
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
reIuire availability to work
all shifts, weekends and
holidays. How to ApplyD
Submit City application to
Human Resource Office,
625
Fifth
Street,
Spearfish, SD 57783T p
605-642-1354T f 605-6421329T e Yodi.friedelZcityofspearfish.com
Minimum salary for
Certified Patrol OfficerD
$17.05, Uncertified Patrol
Sign-On Bonus
Cadillac Jack’s
Gaming Resort is
looking for energetic
full and part time
Cooks
to work in a fast pace great
work environment! Must have
a great attitude and work well
with others. Wage DOE. EOE.
Please apply in person at
360 Main Street,
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
infoZbarefootresort.co
m or call 605-584-1577.
IMMEDIATE
JOB
OPENINGS for Direct
Support ProfessionalsT
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 SturgisT there are
various shifts availableT
mornings,
evenings,
overnights and weekendsT part-time & fulltime. Base pay $9 and
.75l 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.
FULL-TIME OR PARTTIME COOK - $8.50/hr
or better DOE. Part-time
SNACK BAR CASHIER
- $8.00 g Tips. Part-time
CASINO FLOOR RUNNER - $9.00 or better
DOE g 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
Lijjie Players Club.
cadillacYacks.net
OfficerD $16.23T Salary
DOE/DO]T
Excellent
BenefitsT
EIual
Opportunity Employer. To
view entire position
description please visit
the City’s web page at
www.cityofspearfish.com
` h t t p D / / w w w. c i t yo f s pearfish.coma
b
Join Our First Gold Family
CASINO CUSTODIAL SUPERVISOR
Must be able to perform some heavy cleaning duties
Great Benefits • Equal Opportunity Employer
Pre-Employment Drug Testing
Now accepting applications
at the front desk
605-578-9777
270 Main St. Deadwood
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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,
>a?? @ABCBD@E or send res=&e .oF
The Black Hills Pioneer • Attention: Sales Position
315 Seaton Circle, Spearfish, SD 57783
or e-mail to [email protected]
&
Closing date is October
4th. For information or
application
contact
Tammy at 605-4234444. Mail application
to BHSSC, PO Box 218,
Sturgis or visit our website at www.bhssc.org
EOE
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.
EOE
402 FULL-TIME
402 FULL-TIME
HOUSEKEEPING
POSITION AVAILABLE.
Call Gary or Pam at 605578-2393 or apply in
person at Gold Country
Inn,
801
Main,
Deadwood.
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 701-5758242
JOURNEYMAN CARPENTER wanted in the
Lead-Deadwood area,
full-time, experience in
framing, new construction, heights involved.
Call 605-641-1930.
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
21088 US Hwy. 385
Deadwood, SD 57732
Always accepting new customers!
722-8101 or 578-7795
605-578-2057
ONE WAY... THE RIGHT WAY
Licensed;<ns=red
Lo# %o&e & Dec+ ,es.ora.ion
Shee. ,oc+ & 56.erior 7indow ,epair
BIG CREW ON HAND FOR:
• Roofing • Siding • Cement • Home Building
Jeff Storhaug
cell
605-641-3619 Spearfish
L&J Construction
CS Painting
Residential / Commercial Interior / Exterior
Property Management & Apartment
Maintenance Real Estate Agents
!n#ti&e, Da# or Ni/ht, 1ee2ends !6aila8le Year Round
“One Job at a Time from Start to Finish!”
Call
Conner
Sheets at:
605-499-9737
Licensed & Insured • Locally Owned & Operated
Servicing the Black Hills
807 LAZELLE ST, STURGIS, SD 57785
Bob Lambert
Construction
Licensed • Insured
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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402 FULL-TIME
S A T E L L I T E
INSTALLERS needed.
$250 per day or more.
Training provided. Apply
at www.wtsat.net
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 Earth Natural
Foods,
Downtown
Spearfish.
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.
UNIQUE
ANTIQUE
FURNITURE, TABLES,
Dressers, Buffets, China
Hutches, Chairs, Other
Items. Spearfish Coins,
Etc. 127 W. Grant,
Spearfish
502 MUSICAL
INSTRUMENTS
506 HOUSEHOLD
ITEMS
COLD FLOORS` We
have a solution! New!
Electric in floor heating.
Use under ANY flooring.
Efficient, safe and easy
to install. Only 3/32”
thick. Versatile Carpets
& Interiors - Spearfish,
SD
605-645-3331
Email:
[email protected]. Free
informational CD!
BAVARIAN CHINA for
sale. Pattern is “Forever
Spring” Settings for 16
people (I think) plus
numerous
serving
pieces. Call 605-7216856, leave message.
OLDER
KIMBALL
PIANO. Excellent condition. $300. 892-2246.
503 LAWN &
GARDEN ITEMS
TROY BUILT TILLER,
8HP, Very good shape.
$600. 605-641-1952
506 HOUSEHOLD
ITEMS
2007 TIGER RIVER
HOT TUB, SIX Man
Bengal w/lift & glide
cover. Like new condition, always sheltered.
Paid $9,500 new $5,000/OBO. 605-7176006.
Like NEW SQUARE
CORELLE Hearthstone
dishes. Service for twelve.
Dinner plates, salad
plates, bowls and mugs.
Olive with black trim.
$100. 605-641-4374. .
NEW TO SPEARFISH.
Mercantile and Antiques.
Store full of furniture,
household goods, western, mining, and tools,
collectibles galore! Off
exit 12, follow Jackson
Blvd., left on Ames.
(Behind Shoot The Bull).
QUEEN SIkE HIDE-ABED, Good condition.
Brown w/muted floral
pattern. $125.00. 605722-8201
507 APPLIANCES
GOOD USED WASHER
and Dryer. $100 each.
Guaranteed to work.
618-783-1022.
507 APPLIANCES
FOR SALE:
USED
WASHERS and dryers
with warranties. Large
selection
available.
Dells, Exit 63, Box Elder,
605-390-9810.
Friday, September 24, 2010
508 PETS & PET
SUPPLIES
514 GOOD THINGS
TO EAT
FREE KITTENS!! Five
black and white kittens,
psychically trained, little
angels. 605-578-3796.
ALASKAN
FRESH,
WILD
ALASKAN
Salmon & Halibut now
available.
Contact
Corey at 605-6411726.
GIVEAWAYo6 MONTH ,
MALE
large
black
lab/pointer mix. Neutered,
has all shots. High energy,
possible hunter. Manls
dog! Good pack leader
apply only. 641-7873.
508 PETS & PET
SUPPLIES
mJENSEN
KENNELm
Gun Dog & Large Breed
Companion
Dog
Training. Call (605)6410310.
TO GIVE AWAY - 2 male
orange tabbies, fixed,
shots up to date, 605645-0279.
DICKSON
SMALL
BREED PUPS: Yorkie,
Maltese, Dachshund,
Papillon,
Shih
Tnu
Puppies AKC. Two Year
Health Guarantee, payments, credit card okay.
www.dicksonpups.com
605-787-6821
Deb
Dickson
509 SPORTING/
EXERCISE ITEMS
SCUBA EQUIPMENT: 2
sets with extra tanks.
Medium sine heavyweight wetsuit. $300;
605-645-3919.
FREE BLACK & WHITE
7 year old female cat.
Neutered.. Good lap
cat.
514 GOOD THINGS
TO EAT
LOW
COST
SPAY/NEUTER Cat clinics. October 5 in Belle
Fourche
(892-4452).
October 12 in Spearfish
(578-3918).
Call for
appointment.
7 to 10 LB HEADS OF
CABBAGE, Great for
Sauerkraut.
Gagels
Gardens, Evans Lane,
Spearfish.
605-6425438.
COLORADO
FRUIT,
WOONSOCKET
SD
Watermelons,
Sweet
Corn, Spearfish Valley
Vegetables.
Gages
Gardens, Evans Lane,
Spearfish.
9:00am6:00pm. Daily.
515 FIREWOOD &
FUEL
FIREWOOD
FOR
SALE: $150 a cord. Cut,
split and delivered. Call
605-642-3118.
FIREWOOD
FOR
SALE: WALLY WOOD.
Pine, Cut
& Split.
Aladdin WY. 307-8962284.
FOR SALE: GOOD
DRY
Pine
FIREWOOD.
HEAPING
pick-up load $95.00;
EXCELLENT HARDWOOD $175. Call 605578-1945.
Black Hills Pioneer
and
Weekly Prospector
MISCELLANEOUS
ITEMS
BLACKMAX GENERATOR,
SUBARU
ENGINE, 10HP. 5250
KW, 6560 KW surge.
Like new. 2008 model
used very little. $450.
605-641-1388.
FOR SALE: CHIROPRACTIC/MASSAGE
table. Excellent condition. Dells, Exit 63, Box
Elder.
605-3909810.
FOR SALE: 4lX100l 15
MIL Plastic. Can be
used
for
weed
barrier/landscaping. $10
per roll. Cash only. 2600
Paramount
Dr.
Spearfish, SD 57783.
605-642-4787
603 GRAIN, FEED,
& SEED
FOR SALE: NEW CROP
- LARGE Round alfalfa/grass
bales.
Reasonable if picked up
and paid for by Nov. 1st.
Edwin Jeckell.
605375-3599.
Call
584-2303 or
642-2761
Geri Riggs
Sturgis Ad Sales
605-578-1146
605-642-2761
fax 605-642-9060
[email protected]
PEDERSON
HARDWOOD
FLOORS
•
•
•
•
installation
repair
refinishing
tile & more
for a FREE Estimate
call Justin
605-578-1089
PROFESSIONAL LAWN CARE &
PROFESSIONAL LANDSCAPE PROJECTS
MERLE’S LANDSCAPING & YARD SERVICE
a#e Total Lawn Care Maintenance
Es#i%e)) SPRING PACKAGE
PROFESSIONAL
(e q Power Raking q Aerating
LANDSCAPING
q Sod Laying q Seeding New Lawns
q And 4-Step Turf Plus Plan
q Install & Design Sprinkler Systems
516
(computerized imaging & Design)
PROJECTS
OLD & NEW!
LEAD • DEADWOOD • SPEARFISH • BELLE FOURCHE • STURGIS
1-800-287-7805 • 605-892-2111
South Hwy. 85 • 1835 Fifth Avenue, Belle Fourche, SD
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
Friday, September 24, 2010
603 GRAIN, FEED,
& SEED
700 ALL-TERRAIN
VEHICLES
2010 HAYBET BARLEY
BIG Round Bales located in Spearfish area.
$55 per ton. 605-2100285.
2008
KAWASAKI
PRAIRIE CAMO. 360
4x4. Almost new. 100
hours. $4000. Call 605641-1248
HAY
FOR
SALE:
LARGE
ROUNDS.
Grass $60 per ton,
grass/alfalfa mix $65 per
ton. Located in Belle
Fourche and Newell.
605-641-7268.
701 MOTORCYCLES
604 MACHINERY
EQUIPMENT
2N FORD TRACTOR, 3
PT Hitch, Runs Great.
$2,500. Call 307-6805676 or 307-756-9802.
700 ALL-TERRAIN
VEHICLES
1995
HONDA
4W4
RANCHER ES. New
battery, excellent condition. Runs perfect. First
$2,000 takes it.. 605415-0704.
2005 KAWASAKI MULE
610 UTV.
Only 120
hours.
Camo
4x4.
$5,500. 605-641-1248.
1978
HONDA
GL
1000. Runs good.
$1550
OBO. Have
other bikes. Call 605645-1625
2000 HARLEY DAVIDSON
DYNA
WIDE
GLIDE, loaded, immaculate, bags,9,500 miles,
one
owner.
$9,500/OBO. 605-4999726
2002 HONDA GOLDWING, 15,000 miles,
$10,700.; 2007 YAMAHA
RHINO, 1,500 miles,
comes with snow blade
and wench, $7,600. 605584-9085.
2003 883 SPORTSTER
CUSTOM,
Custom
Flame Paint, Forward
Controls, Solid Rear
Wheel, 2 Seats, 7,900
Miles. $7,000/OBO. 605641-1009
701 MOTORCYCLES
701 MOTORCYCLES
1995 KAWASAKI 750
Vulcan. 5700 miles.
Excellent
condition.
$1950.00. Call evenings.
605-642-7503
FOR
SALE:
2004
KAWASAKI KW65, Good
condition,
Asking
$1,400/OBO. 605-7232597.
2004 BMW
R11sor.
16,500 miles. New back
tire. Runs great. In good
condition. $5000 OBO.
Call 605-569-1843 ask
for Neil
TWO HONDA SHADOWS: 1992 BLUE,
1100cc, runs great
$2500; 2002 PURPLE
600cc lowered. See
Craigslist for pics and
details. 605-641-5675
2007 HONDA SHADOW
Spirit 750. 2,400 miles.
Vance-Hines pipes and
Dynoaet kit. Black, Red
Flames.
Warranty,
Service
transferable.
$6200 605-641-4385
2007 SPORTSTER WL
LOW, less than 700
miles, detachable windshield, have highway
bars, new saddlebags,
$5,100. 605-641-4288.
2007 YAMAHA V-STAR
1300 motorcycle; 5000
miles; excellent condition;
$8500
OBO.
includes side bags and 2
helmets. 605-490-0944
b92 SPRINGER SOFTTAIL S&S top end. Wide
tire kit. Lots of extras.
$11,000. 605-423-8130,
or 605-490-8910
702 SNOWMOBILES
2001 POLARIS LIBERTY 500 RMK liquid,
136x1.5 track, in great
shape, 3,400 miles,
adult owned, no damage, $2,250, 651-4910936
705 CAMPERS &
TOPPERS
2006
eAYCO
eAY
FEATHER 29 FT. pulltype camper. Excellent
Condition! Priced below
book at $15,900. Call
605-645-1559
FOR SALE: FIFTH
WHEEL TRAILER, as is.
$2800. Call 605-6411865.
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750 AUTOS FOR
SALE
750 AUTOS FOR
SALE
750 AUTOS FOR
SALE
1963 FORD F100, 302,
canary yellow, garaged,
$5,500 firm. 605-5805775.
2002 VW eETTA GLS,
63K miles, auto, sun
roof, new brakes, great
on snow, 40+ MPG, well
maintained,
$9,500.
605-580-0006
2006 NISSAN MAWIMA
SE 4-door sedan with
leather heated seats,
navigation,
38.000
miles, blue tooth, very
clean. $19.900/OBO
2003 HONDA ACCORD
EW-leather, mint interior
& exterior, solid, only
71,000 miles, $11,900
or reasonable offer, 605545-4555.
2008 FORD FOCUS-SES
18,000 miles. Excellent
condition! Loaded, Sync,
MP3/6 disc CD changer, 4
cyl. 25-30 mpg! Asking
$17,000. Cassie, 605641-0121, Aaron, 605641-0854
1998 CHRYSLER CONCORDE, V6, 3.2 liter
engine,
dependable
$3,500.00. Call 605381-2372
2000 CORVETTE YELLOW,
Exceptional
40,500 mi. 6 speed 5.7L
V-8 Chrome & Orig.
wheels Two tops 12 disc
Bose. $18,500.
605641-9003
2000 MONTE CARLO
SS. 80,000 miles. Allleather. 3800 v6, FWD.
Excellent condition.
$7200
605-6440758
2001 CHEVY MALIBU.
161,000 miles.
Very
clean. $2,500. Call 6451077.
2001 GRAND AM. Well
maintained, new spark
plugs & wires. Flushed
radiator and transmission.
Good
Shape
$3000 or OBO. 605-7222694
2003 VOLKSWAGEN
eETTA GLS, Silver, 1.8
Turbo, PW, PL, Sunroof,
Leather.
Upgraded
stereo. 99,900 miles.
605-641-4672.
2003 VW CONVERTIBLE BEETLE. 86,000
miles, LOADED, automatic, sport/tiptronic.
New brakes/tires. FWD,
Great in SNOW! NADA
$10,100. Sell $7,500.
605-209-4205.
2006
MITSUBISHI
ECLIPSE GT, 6-speed
leather, loaded, sunroof,
new tires, very clean! 6disc Rockford Fosgate
stereo system. 43,000
miles,
$14,800.
605-641-1248
Black Hills Pioneer
and
Weekly Prospector
Rent This
Space For
$80.00
Per Month
Call 584-2303
or 642-2761
COLOR MYSTIQUE
Your One-Stop Clean-Up Shop!
Painting Jobs
DEAN L. WEIS
Manager - Owner
PO Box 669
Spearfish, SD 57783
Ph.
642-9693
Fax
642-5757
j Complete Interior Clean-Up
j Shampoo with Scotch Guard available
j Hand Wash & Waxing/Buffing
j Rock Chip & Light Scratch Repair
j Tar Removal j Steam Clean Engines
Free Estimates - Large & Small Jobs
Black Hills Painting
FREE ESTIMATES • Gift Certificates
3316 E. Fairgrounds Lp • 605-642-2344
Call 642-2761, 584-2303
or 341-0086
RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL
INDUSTRIAL
2008 PONTIAC G6
30,000 miles, great condition. Onstar, xm radio
capable 307-257-3185,
ask for Scott
Call
584-2303 or
642-2761
Isn’t It YOUR
Turn To Rent This
Space?
Pha e
Electric Inc.
2008 SILVER MITSUBISHI EVOLUTION
10, AWD, 2.0 MIMFC
Turbo charges, 291HP,
300-LB-FT Torque. 0-60
in 4.9 seconds. Brembo
brakes,
18h
Enkei
wheels.
BEAUTIFUL
CAR! Only 24,000 miles.
Still
has
warranty.
Started college & can’t
afford it anymore. Blue
Book suggested retail
value $30,560.00. Call
Ryan 307-660-7716 and
make offer. I will give you
an AWESOME Deal!!!!
&
Sona O’Connell
Belle Fourche, Spearfish
Ad Representative
(605) 642-2761
315 Seaton Circle,
Spearfish, SD
No Job Is
!
Too Small
R & D CONSTRUCTION
L"#$%&$' "% L$)'* +$)',--' . S0$)12"&3
ROGER THOMAS
(605) 584-2701 or 580-1562
Concrete Sidewalks &
Flatwork j 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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750 AUTOS FOR
SALE
751 VANS FOR
SALE
752 PICKUPS FOR
SALE
752 PICKUPS FOR
SALE
752 PICKUPS FOR
SALE
752 PICKUPS FOR
SALE
753 SPORT
UTILITIES FOR SALE
2008 MA'DA 3, 14,000
Miles Under Warranty
Black,
Moon
Roof,
Power Locks, Power
Windows, CD Changer,
Manual $15,000 OBO
605-641-4052
1994 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER, GREAT Interior,
Seats 7, Airbags, 157K,
Lots of Extras, Runs
Great. $1,785.00/OBO.
605-722-7592
1946 (REBUILD TITLE)
Willys heep, hard 1/2
top, drive line rebuilt 4
years ago, body rough
condition,
$2,500.00
605-722-4067, 605-6399156.
1994 TOYOTA PICKUP
4`4, Extended cab, 5spd, 4 cyl. 220,000
miles,
Run
Great!
Topper. $2,550/OBO.
605-641-4963
1997 FORD F-350
`LT crewcab, powerstroke, long box, auto,
aluminum
wheels,
Drives excellent really clean, no rust.
206,000
miles.
$8,995.
605-6411124
FOR SALE TRUCK AND
SNOWPLOW. 1996 Ford
F-250, extended cab, 4wheel drive, V-8 engine
with attached BOSS
SNOWPLOW (Power-V
with Rapid Tach II)
$8,000. 605-347-9171.
1997 CHEVY BLA'ER.
2 Door. 4x4. Leather
seats, moon roof, CD
player. 170,000 miles.
Still runs good. $3400.
hohn, 605-680-2815.
1998 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER SPORT. Very well
maintained.
108K.
$3,200. 605-722-9445.
K91 CADILLAC DEVILLE.
GREAT
appearance.
Very good mechanical.
$1800 OBO. Call 605210-1434.
2006 GMC SAVANNAH
2500
High-top
Conversion Van, low
miles. Leather, seats 9
comfortably
2-2-2-3
configuration.
DVD
entertainment system
with 23d TV, theater
lighting, fully decked
out,
smooth
ride!
Asking below book,
$29.000.
605-6451559.
FOR SALE - 2001
GRAND AM. 2-door, sunroof, 97,000 miles. $6,000
OBO. 605-641-4435.
FOR SALE: K06 Chevy
Impala.
Excellent
Condition. 69,000 miles.
Power windows, and
locks. Can take flex fuel.
$9,400. 605-645-1970
WHY BUY NEW^ 2008
Honda Accord Sedan,
29,000 One owner miles.
V-6, mystic green, black
leather. `M Radio, 6 disc
CD changer, extended
factory & power train warranty. New tires, factory
extras. Excellent condition.
NADA retail $22,900.00,
sell for $19,500.00. 605722-8150
752 PICKUPS FOR
SALE
K03 FORD RANGER,
4door cab, Edge pkg, v6
loaded, has body damage,
80,000
miles
$8000. Call 1-406-7490725 or
1-406-9512509.
1957 DODGE, 4 WD,
KW100, $1,500 OBO.
605-578-1361.
1984 FORD F150, with
new 5th wheel hitch. 1982
35’ Wilderness 5th wheel,
both need work. $4000
OBO. 605-892-3693
1989 CHEVY 2500 SILVER ADO, Extended
Cab, Long Box w/western plow. 176,000 miles.
Call
605-423-8113,
evenings.
1989 FORD F250, well
used, 4 wheel drive
works well, 5 speed, 5th
wheel ball, $1,200, 605645-1483.
1993 FORD F-150
E`TENDED CAB, 4WD,
95.000 miles, 5-spd,
towing package. New
starter,
clutch/slave
cylinder & u-joints.
$3,500/OBO. 605-8924089
1995 FORD F150 `LT.
Extended cab, 4x4,
w/topper. Good condition. New tires. $4,875
605-722-7302
2003 CHEVY PICKUP
E`TENDED Cab, 4x4.
with extras. Very Good
condition.
Spearfish.
605-642-2603 or 605848-1809.
2003 FORD F150. F`4,
crew cab. 109,500 miles.
Roll-up bed cover, good
tires, clean truck. Asking
12,900 OBO hoe 605645-8959
2005 DODGE RAM
1500 SLT kuad Cab 4x4
pickup. 4.7L magnum
engine with 5 speed
auto trans. Excellent
condition;
serviced
according to manufacturer’s
suggestions
since new.
46,500
miles. $16,800. Call
605-645-9930.
2006 CHEVY
COLORADO
4x4 w/air.
Lead
Deadwood
Sanitary District will be
selling the vehicle on
October
1st
at
10:00am at the City of
Deadwood
Surplus
Auction. 140 Timm
Lane. Call 605-5781835 for more info.
2008 CHEVY COLORADO, extended cab.
16k, black, air, power
locks, windows, sunroof.
Box liner. Tow package.
Garaged. $19,995. 605787-5300
2009 WHITE HONDA
RIDGELINE.
21,000
miles. Under Blue book
at $25,500. Topper
Included. Excellent condition w/warranty. Mom
wants a car. 701-4125000.
FOR SALE: 1985 GMC
1 ton four-wheel drive.
$3,500. 1965 GMC 3/4
ton four-wheel drive.
$1,200. OBO 605-6454018
FOR SALE: 1999 GMC
SIERRA Regular cab,
4x4, Long box. 108,650
miles. Solid V8, automatic, good tires & glass.
$5,200 605-641-8312.
FOR SALE: 2001 DODGE
Extended Cab 1500,
mileage 152,000; 2x4.
Runs great. $2,495.00.
605-717-2366.
753 SPORT
UTILITIES FOR SALE
1981 Ch5 hEEP, runs
good. 1967 AirStream
Safari, 22’. 1967 Air
Stream Carvel, 17’. 605920-2222.
Remodels
Basement Finishing
Paint & Custom
Paint Furniture
Whatever
you need, I do!
CENTER
PIECE DESIGNS
Chad Ploog
605-645-1313
AIRPORT
EXPRESS
SHUTTLE
Powers
Rapid City • Mt. Rushmore
Spearfish • Black Hills
Custer • Sturgis • Deadwood
Remodeling
Decks
Driveways
Siding
Roofing
B"## P&'()*
Rapid City, SD (605) 399-9999
Outside Rapid City 1-800-357-9998
www.rapidshuttle.com
Construction
605-722-3122
605-206-1348
Schmidt
Construction
30- .ears Experience in
• Basements
• Foundations
• Driveways
• Patios
• Sidewalks
Licensed 8 Insured
605-584-1004
605-641-6124
Receive a
COMPLIMENTARY COPY of
The Black Hills Pioneer
+or
.eli2er3
4all666
when you have your pimma delivered from
Pimma Lab in Central City or
Pimma Ranch in Spearfish!
2625 E. Colorado Blvd. • Spearfish
642-4422
2000 hEEP WRANGLER SPORT, half
doors, soft top, good
condition,
$9,299.00
OBO, 605-722-2148.
2002 NISSAN `TERRA
SE S/C, 128.000 miles,
Excellent Shape! Runs
Great,
New
Tires.
$8,000. Call 605-6410219
2003 CHEVY TRAILBLA'ER, 100K miles,
great shape. Books for
$9,900, will sell for
$9,000. Call 605-5844654 or 605-719-6172.
2004
CHEVROLET
SUBURBAN,
1500
Sport Utility, power windows/locks, new tires,
3rd seat w/rear air, 115k
miles.
Very
clean,
$11,000 605-580-2425
Call
584-2303 or
642-2761
Black Hills Pioneer
and
Weekly Prospector
YEAH, I DO THAT!
2000 GMC hIMMY SLE,
4-door, 4x4, 150,000
miles, good condition,
$3,000. 605-892-2599.
124 Hwy. 14A • Central City
578-9933
This Space Just
Opened Up!
Why not try your ad here?
Call 642-2761 or 584-2303
Robert Crane
GEICO Field
Representative
Licensed in South Dakota,
Wyoming & Montana
1575 LaCrosse Street, Suite A
Rapid City, SD 57701
Telephone: (605) 348-6060 Fax: (605) 342-9318
Claims: 1-800-841-3000
[email protected]
Aaron’s Handyman
Services
• Snow Removal • Furniture
Moving • Kitchen & Bathroom
Remodel • Egress Windows
• Concrete • Decks • Roofing
• Plumbing • Garages • Painting
• Repairs • Tree Trimming
and Cleanups
Call Aaron Braun
(605)
642-5874
FREE
DROP
IN
BELLE!
• All Paper • Cardboard
• Aluminum Cans
Commercial Dumpsters
Appliance Pickup
Lazy B Ent. since 2002
www.blackhills.com/recycle
605-722-1807
Friday, September 24, 2010
753 SPORT
UTILITIES FOR SALE
756 TRAILERS FOR
SALE
2007 JEEP LIBERTY.
White, pw, pb, pl, ps.
:ew tires, hwy miles.
Very clean. $12,250
OBO 605-645-1625
5’`8’ E:CLOSED UTILITY TRAILER, Like new,
only towed 600 miles.
$1,500
new,
Only
$1,100.
Spare
tire
included. Always stored
indoors. 605-645-3340.
I87 FORD BRO:CO.
Restored and customized. Must see in
Spearfish.
Excellent
condition. $7000 OBO.
605-890-1803
754 HEAVY TRUCKS
2001 FREIGHT LI:ER
FL70, Cat Motor, 6
Speed, 90,000 Miles, 22’
Flatbed, Good Truck,
25,500 GVW, $12,500,
307-643-2162 in Beulah.
CRA:E TRUCK FORD
F800, 189” wb, crane is
a :ational Series 200
605-206-0289
756 TRAILERS FOR
SALE
MOTORCYCLE TRAILER FOR SALE. 605641-1865
FOR
SALE:
2010
Enclosed Trailer, 7’x14’.
$5,400. Please call 605641-1865.
LIKE :EW 4’x8’ TILT
TRAILER, open
box.
:ew 400’x8’ wheels b
tires. :ew bearings. $300
Firm. 605-210-0410.
759 AUTO
ACCESSORIES
FOR
SALE:
CAR
DOLLY. :ew tie downs.
$1,300. Sells new for
$2,700. 605-641-1248.
REDUCED PRICE. 2 12”
JL AUDIO Subs in ported
box, 2 900w Rockford
Amps, Kenwood and
Sony receivers. $500
OBO. 605-645-2658
BLACK HILLS PIONEER
760 AUTOS WANTED
WILL HAUL YOUR
JU:K
VEHICLES
FREE. Must Have Title b
Tires. Also Will Haul
Your Junk - Price
:egotiable. Call 605580-1063.
761 COLLECTIBLE
AUTOS
1970 COUGAR Rebuilt
351c. FM` transmission. 90k miles. :ew
tires, exhaust fuel system. $5,000 or partial
gun trade. 307-8963202.
“1973”
MUSTA:G
COUPE. All refurbished.
2 owner car. Must see to
appreciate. Call 605559-0247 leave message. Last of the
“Classics”.
JEEP LAREDO, 1986,
Last of WWII type,
whitefgold, all accessories, automatic, all
documents, 91,800 original miles, $10K, 605347-6071
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AUTOS
800 APARTMENTS
FOR RENT
800 APARTMENTS
FOR RENT
800 APARTMENTS
FOR RENT
1963 CHEVROLET 2-dr
HT For Sale. Partially
Restored. 327 V-8. Call
605-641-3289. Asking
$3,000.00fOBO
1-2-3 BEDROOM APTS.
Visit Our Website: HelpU-Rent.net Or Call 605722-RE:T.
AVAILABLE OCTOBER
1ST.
1 bedroom. :o
petsfno
smoking.
$425fmonth plus electricity.
12
month
leasefgood credit only.
Midwest
Property
Management. 605-6411026
DEADWOOD TWO and
Three
Bedroom
Apartments For Rent,
On site parking and
laundry, walking distance to Main Street. To
pick up an application
stop at :eighborWorks
Dakota
Home
Resources at 795 Main
Street, Deadwood or call
605-578-1401. Equal
Housing Opportunity.
PRICE
REDUCED:
1973
CORVETTE
STI:GRAY
350,
4
speed. 1973 Corvette
Yellow in color. T-Tops.
$21,000. Call 605-6422344 days, 605-6427833 evenings.
800 APARTMENTS
FOR RENT
1 b 2 BEDROOM,
Furnished
and
Unfurnished.
Lead.
Call
605-920-1457
Leave :ame b Phone g.
1 BEDRM SPEARFISH,
REMODELED
Apartment. Downtown, View,
Furnished, Power, Cable,
Water, Garbage included.
Hardwood floors, AC,
laundry on site. :o smokingfpets. $550fmonth. 605212-4343.
ATTRACTIVE 1-2 bedroom
flats,
central
Deadwood,
washerf
dryer provided, low utilities, great views etc,
$500-$600
605-6410789
ATTRACTIVE 2 and 3
bedroom
apartments
and mobile homes in
central Spearfish. Low
utilitiesh washerfdryerh
$600 - 700 605-7227240.
ATTRACTIVE, economic-studio, 1,2,3,4,5 bedroom apartments, houses, mobile homes in
Spearfish,
Lead,
Deadwood. 605-7227240
HARVARD ESTATES.
LARGE efficiency apartment.
$350 deposit,
$350fmonth rent. 6424361.
CA:YO:
ESTATES
Apartments
in
Spearfish, now has 2
bedroom
apartments
available. :icely landscaped, play area, off
street parking, laundry
facilities. Some units
newly remodeled. Call
605-642-7400 for more
information.
Equal
Housing Opportunity.
CLEA: 1 b 2 BEDROOM APARTME:TS
located in Spearfish.(1)
2 Bedroom is Wheelchair
Accessible.
Available :ow. Rent
Based On Income. For
More Information call
605-645-8933
Equal
Housing Opportunity.
DEADWOOD: 1 BEDROOM apt. on level
ground
by
rodeo
grounds, $495 l electric,
heat is paidm LEAD:
:ICE 2 bedroom apt. in
triplex unit, clean as a
whistle, off-street parking, front b back yard,
$495. BEAUTIFUL 2
bedroom in a 4-plex,
open b airy, gas fireplace, off-street parking,
$550. CUTE 1 bedroom
in duplex, $450 includes
all utilitiesm Call Dena
Sheets
Property
Management, 605-4999068. EOH
BLACK HILLS PIONEER
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David M. Dorsett Regional
Senior Care announces
employee of the month
David M. Dorsett
Regional Senior Care has
recognized Laura
Kliewer, certified nursing
assistant, as its
September employee of
the month. She has
been employed with the
facility since November
2008. Courtesy photo
Friday, September 24, 2010
Scott Kennedy receives Young
Optometrist of the Year award
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Golden
Ridge
makes
10-foot
banana split
Golden Ridge Regional Senior Care
residents celebrated National
Assisted Living Week, Sept. 12-18,
by making and eating a 10-foot
banana split. From left, Gatian
Sweeney, Kathryn Reausaw, Paul
Cross, John Eddy, Dave Eddy, Jack
Morcom and Marge Morcom enjoy
their ice cream creation.
Courtesy photo
Senior Menus
Spearfish and Sturgis
Senior Menu
Tree House Caf, Hickory House
430 Oriole Dr., Spearfish
Heritage Acres ?3 ?2340 East Ave., Sturgis
Satur&ay( Sept. 25 — Satur&ay breakfast4
Meals on 9heels( spaghetti an& meatballs( fresh
gar&en sala&( tropical fruit( orange ?uice( garlic
toast
Sun&ay( Sept. 26 — Araise& beef with shallots
an& mushrooms( seasone& brown rice( Cucchini
sala&( kiwi fruit sala&
Mon&ay( Sept. 27 — Pork sirloin tips over sea4
sone& brown rice( steame& cabbage( cantaloupe(
wheat brea&Gmargarine
Tues&ay( Sept. 2I — Aarbecue beef brisket(
ranch style beans( carri fruit sala&( honey&ew
cilantro sala&( wheat brea&Gmargarine
9e&nes&ay( Sept. 2J — Roast beef &inner(
whippe& potatoesG gravy( parlsie& carrots( man4
&arin oranges( Lrench brea&Gmargarine
Thurs&ay( Sept. 3N — Chicken an& noo&les(
seasone& green beans( bake& sPuash( apricot
pineapple combo
Lri&ay( Oct. 1 — Liver an& onions( whippe&
potatoes( steame& broccoli( cauliflower sala&(
sugar free apple pie
Dine in or carry out. Hickory House serving
Sunday-Friday: 11a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday breakfast: 8 a.m. to noon. For more information on the
nutrition program call 642-1277. Sturgis —
Monday-Friday lunch: 11 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.
Monday-Friday Evening Menu served 5 to
5:30 p.m.
Mon&ay — Chicken Club san&wich( California
me&ley soup( plums
Tues&ay — PiCCa( gar&en sala&( fresh miTe&
fruit
9e&nes&ay — Denver omelet san&wich( hash
brown potatoes( strawberries
Thurs&ay — Meatloaf san&wich( hearty chick4
en noo&le soup( &ice& peaches
Lri&ay — No meal
Belle Fourche
Senior Menu
Mon&ay( Sept. 27 — Chicken an& &ressing(
bake& sPuash( Harvar& beets( fruit cocktail
Tues&ay( Sept. 2I — Meatloaf( boile& potatoes(
broccoli( apricots in pu&&ing
9e&nes&ay( Sept. 2J — Roast pork( company
potatoes( cooke& cabbage ( plums
Thurs&ay( Sept. 3N — Hamburger( company
potatoes( parslie& carrots( tosse& sala&( pears
All meals inclu&e I ounce 1 percent milk(
choice 142 brea&Ggrain servings.
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Sports
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BELLE FOURCHE
BHSU
LEAD-DEADWOOD
SPEARFISH
STURGIS
Friday, September 24, 2010
[email protected]
Broncs volleyballers win homecoming game
B" DENNIS KNUCKLES
Black Hills Pioneer
BE##E FO'RCHE + The Belle Fourche
girls7 volleyball team won its homecoming
match against Custer Thursday night in
Belle Fourche.
The Broncs beat the Wildcats 25-17, 1625, 28-26 and 25-21.
“It was a good win for us. We take it one
game at a time and every win is a good win,
but winning your homecoming game makes
it a little more special,” said broncs coach
#oree Schlichtemeier.
Megan Boston, Erica Proefrock and
Serena Kokesh helped lead Belle Fourche to
an easy win in Game 1, 25-17.
Game 2 saw Custer come out fighting and
taking the lead at 9-8.
The Broncs seemed to be a little flat and
the Wildcats took Game 2, 25-16.
Game 3 seemed like it was going to go
the Custers way, as the Wildcats lead 21-14.
The Broncs front line picked up its game
and the Broncs tied it at 24-24 and won 2624 on a kill by Boston and and ace by Tessa
Hill.
Proefrock, Boston, and #ily Walker
proved too strong in Game 4, and the
Broncs won 25-25 and won the match three
games to one.
Hill had 17 digs, Boston had 21 kills and
Proefrock 17 kills, and kokesh had 22
assists for the Broncs (10-2).
Belle Fourche’s Megan
Boston, 7, goes up for
one of her 21 kills as the
Broncs defeated Custer
in volleyball action
Thursday night in Belle
Fourche. Pioneer photo
by Dennis Knuckles
AREAaction
TODA"
High School Fooball:
Spearfish at SF O6Gorman
5 p.m.
Lead vs. Belle Fourche
(homecoming)
6 p.m.
GirlsD High School Soccer:
Aankton vs. Spearfih
F p.m.
BoysD High School Soccer:
Aankton vs. Spearfih
6 p.m.
Lead at Freemont Academy
5p.m.
WomensD College Volleyball:
BHSU at Minot State 7 p.m.
High School Cross Country
Spearfish, Lead, Belle Fourche at
Rapid City Elks
3 p.m.
Belle Fourche football homecoming
highlights area weekend sports
B" DENNIS KNUCKLES
Black Hills Pioneer
BE##E FO'RCHE + Belle
Fourche7s football team hopes to
celebrate homecoming with a win
over rival #ead-Deadwood Friday
night in Belle Fourche.
The Broncs (0-3) lost to West
Central 41-7 last week at home, in
the rain.
“We've been dealing with numerous injuries like concussions,”
Nowowiejski said. “It looks like
we may have the whole team
back.”
Nowowiejski anticipates that
#ead-Deadwood will play hard
against Belle Fourche, as always
happens. He said the Golddiggers
boast speed at the tailback position
along with some size.
“They had success against Hill
City and will try to spoil our homecoming,” Nowowiejski said of the
Golddiggers. That Prospector Bowl
game ended 32-14 in #eadDeadwood's favor.
Belle Fourche's offense needs to
get off the ball consistently, according to Nowowiejski. “Defensively,
we're concentrating on tackling,”
he said.
The Diggers (1-2) lost at Bennett
County 26-7 last week, and will
rely on their defense to coral the
Broncs.
“Our defense has really been
playing good and hopefully that
will continue against Belle
Fourche,” said #ead-Deadwood
football coach Tony Biesiot.. “They
have a couple of good running
backs, and our defense will ned to
contain them if we want to win.”
Kickoff is 6 p.m. at #ou Graslie
Field in Belle Fourche.
aou can hear the game on KDSJ
980 AM or at www.kdsj980.com.
In other football action Friday
night, Spearfish (0-3) travels to
Sioux falls to take on O7Gorman.
The Spartans are coming off a
55-0 loss to Sioux Falls
Washington, while O7Gorman (2-2)
See SPORTS — Page 33
Belle Fourche’s football team hopes to get its first win
of the season tonight when they host Lead-Deadwood
in their homecoming game in Belle Foutrche. Pioneer
file photo
Friday, September 24, 2010
BLACK HILLS PIONEER SPORTS
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Lead-Deadwood dropped a 25-20, 2519, 25-23 decision at the LDHS gym.
Kursta Rische (five) and Chelsey Cate
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Tessa Hill of Belle Fourche digs out a ball during Thursday night’s volleyball match against Custer in Belle Fourche. Hill had 17 digs for the
Broncs as they won their homecoming game 25-17, 16-25, 28-26 and
25-21. “We came out with a lot of intensity in the first game and we
need to carry that same intensity throughout the rest of the match,”
said Broncs volleyball coach Loree Schlichtemeier. The Broncs host a
tournament in Belle Fourche beginning at 9 a.m. Saturday. Pioneer
photo by Dennis Knuckles
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EXIT 14 Continued from Page 1
D"T is tracking current traffic use
in the corridor and using it to project future traffic use to use in
planning how the area will need
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Boulevard between ALth Htreet
and Hpearfish Canyon Road,
according to the state D"T's
records.
These numbers are up. Five
years ago, the annual average
daily traffic numbers were G,LIF
vehicles crossing the AGth Htreet
bridge over the interstate and
G,PPF vehicles on Colorado
Boulevard between ALth Htreet
and Hpearfish Canyon Road. The
growth in businesses and homes
located off of QRit DI has contributed to the increase in traffic.
The Wal-Mart Hupercenter also
opened in April of ABBF, increasing the traffic flow across QRit DI.
The eRit, built as a part of the
original mainline Interstate CB
project through Hpearfish, contracted in DCGD and completed in
DCGV, has been improved since
its original construction, said
Wramm. In DCPF, a bridge deck
overlay project was done to the
bridge structureX in DCCA, a structure diaphragm repair project was
done for the bridge structureX in
DCCG, a pavement resurfacing of
the ramps and AGth Htreet through
the interchange was doneX in
ABBP, the traffic signals were
installed on the bridge structureX
and in ABBC, the lane configuration change on the east leg of
Colorado Boulevard and AGth
Htreet was completed.
“That project also included
some widening of the ramps and
to AGth Htreet through the interchange for turn lanes and another
pavement resurfacing,” Wramm
added. “This project was the last
formal contract improvement to
the interchange. We have, however, done a striping project or two
since then,” and there have also
been some chip seal and other
maintenance[preservation type of
projects done in its lifetime.
"nce this corridor study started,
however, it was obvious that the
transportation needs in Hpearfish
eRtend beyond the corridor. The
city is also working on a Master
Transportation Plan to identify the
transportation needs and issues in
the entire Hpearfish area, as well
as the solutions for how to best
meet them in the future.
The target date for the completion of the master plan is April
ABDD. These studies are interrelated, as the ].H. DIA corridor plays
a major role in Hpearfish's transportation routes and accessibility.
While the state has jurisdiction
over everything to do with the
interstate and state highway, the
city does have jurisdiction outside
of the eRit. Watson eRplained that
the D"T controls everything on
Colorado Boulevard between and
including the intersection of
Colorado at Highway DIA
=Hpearfish Canyon Highway?,
east to just where the lane striping ends in the vicinity of
Colorado and AGth Htreet, or the
west curb on AGth Htreet near the
Howard Johnson. The ramps and
bridge over the interstate are also
under the D"T's jurisdiction,
until just before the driveway to
the Holiday Inn, “and about there,
the city's jurisdiction starts,” she
added.
Therefore, the entire QRit DI
configuration, including ramps,
bridge and signal, is solely within
the state D"T's control, and the
same will be true for the eventual
design and construction for the
improvement following the corridor study.
Watson said that the major traffic issue of QRit DI is that it is the
only intersection at that location
to serve the “major commercial
and industrial core with access to
Interstate CB.”
Conflicts between the need to
move cars through the intersection while providing access to
adjacent businesses located several hundred feet from the intersectionX public frustration with traffic
signal coordination and wait
timesX visual clutter from the signals hanging from cablesX and the
inaccessibility and danger for
pedestrians and bicyclists crossing the QRit DI bridge are concerns as well, she added.
“The changes the city hopes to
see are essentially a design that
addresses all the above issues,”
Watson said. “A single point
urban interchange such as like
what QRit LD is in Rapid City is a
design favoriteX however, the
engineers need to review how
realistic that solution would be
for our situation in terms of the
amount of traffic we have. Above
all, the top priority should be to
efficiently manage traffic flow
across the interstate.”
Part of moving traffic flow
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includes the traffic signals.
“Hignal time adjustments have
been fluid with numerous
changes made to fine tune the
operation from installation up
until the last change made thus
far in Heptember, ABBC,” said
Doug `inniburgh, a D"T Rapid
City region traffic engineer. “We
do continue to monitor the interchange and will make any additional changes to timing as
deemed necessary.”
Wramm said that the neRt
round of public meetings, for
both the corridor study and city
master transportation plan, will
be in the spring of ABDD, around
March or April. More information
can be found for the corridor
study at
httpa[[www.sddot.com[pe[projdev[planningbssbusDIa.asp or by
contacting Hteve Wramm at
steve.grammcstate.sd.us or =LBF?
GGV-LLID, and more information
about Hpearfish's Master
Transportation Plan can be found
at httpa[[www.sddot.com[pe[projdev[planningbssbspearfish.asp.
Watson urged everyone to take
part in the studies.
“Please let the D"T know of
your support for the re-design of
QRit DI and for it to take place in
a timely fashion,” she said.
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chance to meet throughout the interview
process.
“I got a great sense
of professional pride
and commitment to the
community from everyone, and I am thankful
for the opportunity to
serve along side each of
them,” he added.
His primary goal
going into the position
is to assist the >pearfish
mayor and city council
in “establishing and
implementing policies
to further the vision of
>pearfish,” outlining
financial stability, communication within the
city, professional personnel and proper planning as some of the
main goals.
He added his thanks
to the city council and
mayor for providing the
opportunity.
“I enjoy my role in
serving the public and
have an open door policy for my office,” he
said, adding that he
hopes residents will feel
comfortable coming to
him with Auestions and
concerns as he gets to
know the city and the
city him. “Please come
and talk with me about
any concerns or Auestions regarding the city
operations. I am here
to assist. My personality is easy going, my
approach is straightforward and my goal is to
help >pearfish succeed
by being respectful of
its past, tackling the
issues of today and
preparing for its
future.”
The official job
description for the
>pearfish city administrator summarizes the
positionF “Gnder the
direct supervision of the
Mayor and City Council
is responsible for the
planning, organizing,
directing and coordinating all activities of the
city of >pearfishI
enforces city laws and
ordinancesI ensures
compliance with state
and federal laws and
oversees the long range
planning of the city. The
city administrator is the
chief administrative
officer for the city.”
The contract includes
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