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Inside this issue...
SHS Graduation
Edition 2010
See Spearfish and
Lead-Deadwood High School
graduations Sunday
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Friday, May 21, 2010
Vol. 134
#283
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Spearfish High School seniors had a day in the sun and mud Wednesday during their class picnic. The day was filled with games, both traditional and mud-filled. Above left,
Abby Albers dries out from her day in the mud. Right top, Ben Larson lets gravity take over during the belly flop contest. Right bottom, the senior class takes time out for a
photo while in the mud pit during the class picnic. Spearfish High School will honor 162 seniors Sunday at graduation. The ceremony begins at 2 p.m. Log onto www.bhpioneer.com to watch the ceremony LIVE. Courtesy photos by Deb Jones
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■ Awareness grows about
gambling addiction
BY KE%IN NORTON
Black Hills Pioneer
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BLACK HILLS PIONEER LOCAL SCENE
Page 2
Friday, May 21, 2010
Digger Class Day
salutes seniors
At Digger Class Day, Lead-Deadwood High School officials recognized nearly 40 seniors
for their collective outstanding efforts and accomplishments in earning more than 100
scholarships, totaling more than $100,000. Pioneer photo by Jaci Conrad Pearson
BY JACI CONRAD PEARSON
Black Hills Pioneer
LEAD — This year, 66 seniors, earning more than 100 scholarships and
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INDEX
LOCAL
OBITUARIES
STATE
EDITORIAL/OPINION
TV SCHEDULES
COMICS
LEGALS/CLASSIFIEDS
COMMUNITY
SPORTS
MOVIE LISTING
WEATHER
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awards totaling more than $100,000
were celebrated on a day set aside especially for them.
Class Day, a strong Digger tradition
recognizing graduating seniors and their
long list of accomplishments, was held
Wednesday at the Lead-Deadwood High
School auditorium.
In his opening address, Principal Nick
Gottlob congratulated the class for their
varied and impressive contributions,
encouraging them to continue their
efforts.
“Whatever your life's goals are, I
would encourage you to do one simple thing. Maximize your contributions,” Gottlob said. “Now, as a young
adult, it is up to you to decide how to
contribute to yourself, your community, your family and how to contribute to the common good …
Now you have the obligation
to contribute to society.”
The highest ranking student of the Class of 2010,
Joel Fundaun, a Regent
Scholar who will attend
the University of Wyoming,
was recognized for and supported by nearly 30 scholarships and awards
worth nearly
$16,000.
Awards were also presented to nearly 40 other
students by Guidance Counselor
Ron Pray and Assistant Principal Steve
Rice. Those students, followed by the
number of scholarships and awards they
earned, are:
Taylor Ballert, nine] Jake Bernards,
five] Baylee Burns, 14] Adam Caldwell,
14] Shalayna Croft, 15] Chelsee Jacobs,
four] Monica Job, 16] Joseph Jones, 14]
James _och, two] Mary Laderer, 11]
Samantha Laderer, six] Rebecca Luze,
nine] Amelia Mack, two] Tasha
Quaschnick, three] Lucas Reller, eight]
Michael Schumacher, three] _eersten
Profile of a gambling addict
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11
12&13
14-26
28&29
31-33
33
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■ Lead woman shares story
of her habit, her arrest
and her recovery
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DEADWOOD — Before her dad
passed away, Renee, her last name is
being withheld upon request, made a
promise to her father that she would never
gamble again.
In 2007, she was arrested and convicted
of embezzling money from a casino in
Deadwood. She spent a night in jail and
her husband, who was unaware that she
had a problem, picked her up and began
looking into treatment.
“One thing about gambling addiction is
that you learn to lie,” she said. “cou tell
one after another. Before you know it,
you're in such a hole that you can't dig
your way out.”
Rene had a gambling addiction.
She remembered mostly the low points.
“cou don't really sleep much,” she said.
“cou're constantly thinking about how to
pay those bills, and yet still have money
to gamble. cou sleep very restlessly … I
have a son and grandkids, and birthdays
would come, and I wouldn't have the
money to buy them presents. I felt like a
horrible grandmother.”
Rene didn't use to gamble unless it was
with her husband, and they were out just
to have fun. But gambling went from
being a recreational activity to a habit
after she started working at a casino.
She remembered the adrenaline rush of
winning, but also the predominant feeling
of hollowness and loss of control.
“There's so many emotions that you go
through,” she said.
See GAMBLING — Page 36
Simmons, two] Jordan Smith, three]
Gregory Stagner, six] Rachel Stagner,
11] Lexi Strickland, three] ShelbyWayne Williams, 13] Harold “Jake”
aoodsma, six.
The following students earned one
scholarship or award: Jeremy
Addington, Mc_inzey Bullion, Charles
Bowman, _odi Bradley, Trevor
Edwards, Cody Ertman,
Levi Hunter, Tonisha
Isaak, Garrett _ohler, Jamie
_opp, _aitlan Middlemas,
aachary Mitchell, Calla
Nelson, Devan Vogel,
Robert Williams.
A special presentation was made to
school secretaries
Lori Aberle and
Mary Schumacher
on behalf of the
Class of 2010.
“They don't get
enough recognition and
they're pretty much the
moms of the entire school,”
Fundaun said, prior to presenting the two with flowers.
This year's Digger class
motto is “Life brings
tears, smiles and memories. The tears dry,
the smiles fade, but
the memories last forever.” Their class
flower is the orange
rose, their class song,
“Time of cour Life,” and their colors
maroon and gold. The class of 2010
commencement address will be given at
graduation on Sunday, May 23 by Andy
Shaw and the class presenter is Mary
Schumacher.
ATV accident
claims life
of driver
PIONEER STA[[ REPORTS
NEMO — The driver of an ATV was
killed Thursday afternoon in an accident.
At 12:10 p.m. Lawrence County Sheriff
deputies responded to a report of an injury
accident involving an ATV in the Nemo
area.
The driver of the ATV was airlifted by
LifeFlight to Rapid City Regional Hospital
where he was pronounced dead.
The name of the victim is being withheld
pending notification of family. The accident
remains under investigation.
The Lawrence County Sheriff's Office,
Lead-Deadwood Ambulance and Nemo
Volunteer Fire Department responded to the
call.
BLACK HILLS PIONEER LOCAL SCENE
Friday, May 21, 2010
Page 3
Banner funds distributed in Belle Fourche
Banner Settlement Fund Committee members
Wade Pehl and Genevieve Skogberg presented grants to area organizations Monday at
the regular Belle Fourche City Council meeting. A total of $3,500 was distributed. St.
James Episcopal Church received $500 for the
Ronald McDonald Delta Dental Clinic. The
Masonic Cedar Lodge No. 124 received $500
for its Child Identification program. The Belle
Fourche/Belle Fourche Ambulance Service
received $1,000 for training materials. The
Belle Fourche Area Community Center
received $500 for National Senior Day activities to be held at the facility on May 26. The
Belle Fourche Ministerial Association received
$500 for the Compassion Cupboard and the
Good Shepherd Clinic in Spearfish received
$500 to use toward providing medical services to area residents that are uninsured.
Pictured, left to right, are Pehl, Skogberg,
Helen Merriman, with the Good Shepherd
Clinic, Gail Arnold with the Belle Fourche
Ministerial Association for the Compassion
Cupboard, Michelle Deyo-Amende of the
Belle Fourche Area Community Center, Janie
Stevens of the Butte County/Belle Fourche
Ambulance, Mike Weaver of St. James
Episcopal Church and Stan Bevier of the
Mason Lodge No. 124. Not pictured is Max
Main. Pioneer photo by Heather Murschel
Lead parking resolution adopted
■ More spots open up
in parking garage, more
two-hour spots headed
for Main Street
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LEAD * A resolution establishing
leased parking in a portion of the city
of Lead's parking garage and modifying parking fees and parking on Main
Street near City Hall unanimously
passed through the Lead City
Commission Monday.
The entire first floor of the parking
garage will be turned into leased
parking. The rate for leased parking
will now be ]25 per month, payable
in advance. If the parking lease is
paid in full for one year, the lessee is
entitled to one free month of parking
and pays for only 11 months. The new
lease rate and requirements become
effective June 14.
Commissioner Rose Burns asked
what will happen if there are empty
leased spots. City Administrator Mike
Stahl said that the spots can't be used
unless they are paid for.
As of May 17, any current existing
parking leases will not be required to
abide by the newly adopted regula-
Burnin' on the
dance floor
More than 60 Dance Alley dancers
presented the condensed, but still red-hot
version of their year-end recital to the LeadDeadwood Elementary students Tuesday.
Pioneer photo by Jaci Conrad Pearson
tions until the lease is renewed.
The resolution also calls for two,
two-hour parking restrictions to be
placed on the north side of West Main
Street across from Lead City Hall and on
the south side of West Main Street, west
of Lead City Hall. Proper parking signs
will be placed delineating the restricted
areas.
Stahl said that Lead Police Chief John
Wainman has conducted a thorough
inventory of the signs up and down
Main Street and the two city officials are
working together to implement an
improvement plan for the two-hour parking signage up and down Main Street.
Spearfish April
fire report
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SPEARFISH * Although, the month of
April was not extremely busy for volunteers
at the Spearfish Volunteer Fire Department,
crews have been spending a
lot of time doing extra
preparations in case of
fires and other incidents.
Fire Chief Wallace
White addressed
the Spearfish City
Council during its
meeting on May 17
with a breakdown
on the happenings
that have occurred
FIRE REPORT
over the past
month.
“For the month of April, we had 56 active
members and it was kind-of a slow month
for us,” White said. “We had nine calls for
service, two wildland fires and four search
and rescue calls. Our average response time
for the calls * from the time we were paged
out to the first unit on scene * was three
minutes and seven seconds.”
The total hours acquired by the volunteers
was 179.5, along with 302 hours of training
and 48 hours of truck checking (where
crews go to the fire hall and check the
trucks over).
White said he would like to continue to
give updates like this at the end of each
month to give the council a better idea of
the happenings at the fire department.
BLACK HILLS PIONEER OBITUARIES
Page 4
Friday, May 21, 2010
M. Richard
‘Whitey’ Jacobson
Larry Duane
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BLACK HILLS PIONEER STATE NEWS
Friday, May 21, 2010
'Blessing of the
bikes' held in
Sturgis
STURGIS (AP) — A group of bikers gathered in Sturgis over the weekend, but not for the partying that typically is associated with the Sturgis
Motorcycle Rally.
About 30 riders parked their motorcycles outside the Loud American Road
House on Sunday afternoon to be blessed.
The "blessing of the bikes" event was sponsored by the Arkansas-based
Christian Motorcyclists Association. Lay minister Danny Winter says the
group has been around about 35 years and has more than 100,000 members
worldwide.
WHARF Continued from Page 0
mine site. There, Waterland and others are trying to determine why sulfate levels have exceeded the groundwater standards near its old West
Liberty pit.
He said that water treatment has
stabilized conditions in general at
Golden Reward, and cleanliness standards for surface water are being met.
The Richmond Hill mine site is
another where water treatment
remains necessary long after mining
ceased. Homestake has taken responsibility for its remaining reclamation.
Sulfate levels rose, stabilized and
decreased at most of the Richmond
Hill water-monitoring locations,
according to Homestake's Mark
Tieszen. He said one well's sulfate
level continued going up.
Tieszen was asked by the state
board's chairman, Dick Sweetman of
Sioux Falls, whether he foresees a
time when water treatment wouldn't
be necessary. Tieszen said there are a
lot of different variables.
A gentle reminder...
Before you can say,
“red light, green light,
one...two...three”,
a child can dart out of
nowhere, and get hurt.
Please be prepared to stop
and exercise extra caution
when driving near
playgrounds and schools.
Please Drive Carefully.
Our Kids Are Depending On You.
UI'm not going to guess when that
might be,V Tieszen said.
He was cautioned by another
board member, Dennis Landguth of
Rapid City, who said a repeat of the
mine-related pollution in Cleopatra
Creek years ago must be prevented.
UI think that's something we need
to watch over time, so it doesn't
happen again,V Landguth said.
Tieszen agreed. He said the water
quality in Deadwood Creek below
Homestake's historic Open Cut
mine site is UexcellentV and the
creek shows no ill effects from the
mining or the reclamation work
since the shutdown.
No oral report was presented
Thursday about Brohm's defunct
mine, which was closed because of
environmental problems. It is now a
federal Superfund site under supervision of the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency. Water treatment
continues there for acid drainage
and other pollution.
Page 5
BHSU to offer MBA
program in RC this fall
SPEARFISH — Black Hills State
University is now accepting applications for the
MBA program in Applied Management, which
will begin this fall in Rapid City. Classes will
be taught on a part-time basis in the evenings
and on weekends to meet the needs of working
individuals.
The face-to-face MBA program will build on
the thriving business program at BHSU and
capitalize on the University's strategic partnerships with area businesspersons, who will share
their expertise as guest speakers and mentors.
Regional businesses will also offer internships
in which students can apply the knowledge and
skills they acquire in the program.
According to Priscilla Romkema, dean of the
College of Business and Technology, UThe
MBA in Applied Management is designed to
provide a personalized educational experience
that meets the unique needs of the business
community in western South Dakota. It recog-
nizes the importance of face-to-face interactions for area businesses and their employees to
foster long-term relationships with BHSU faculty members.V
The degree, which will target mid- to upperlevel business professionals, will focus on the
best practices in law, accounting, human
resource management, small business management\entrepreneurship, international business,
finance, marketing, information technology,
and related disciplines.
The first MBA cohort begins in fall 2010
with two courses: Law and Ethics Tuesday
from 5:30-_:30 p.m. and Applied Management
Thursday from 5:30-_:30 p.m.
To learn more about the MBA program visit
www.BHSU.edu\MBA or contact David
Scarborough, associate professor of the College
of Business and Technology, at
David.Scarborough`BHSU.edu or 605-6426159.
Opinion
Page 6
Friday, May 21, 2010
[email protected]
South Dakota change
Some people hate havin. a full
Vens to desi.n the 9uarter4 with
coin purse4 but 6 sort of en7o8 the
the state .overnment approvin.
heav8 feel of 9uarters4 dimes4
the final desi.n for the 9uarter.
nic;els4 and pennies
Wach stateBs circulatin.
floatin. around in m8
commemorative coin
poc;et or purse.
was produced b8 the
=ettin. chan.e bac;
C.S. Dint4 and a new
after a purchase .ives
9uarter was released
me somethin. new to
ever8 9uintile Xonee?amine@ it can be
fifth of a 8earY4 meane?citin. to find a rare
in. that five new 9uaror old version of
ters were released
mone8 so ordinar8 to
ever8 8ear.
us that we often for.et
GelawareBs 9uarter4 the
its si.nificance in our
first to be released4
Kaija
lives and histor8.
came into circulation
Swisher
Ahou.h far more
in 1OOO. Ahe ZLth
mone8 is now
9uarter to be released4
e?chan.ed electronicall84 a
South Ga;otaBs 9uarter was
nationBs currenc8 reflects the
issued in KLLM. Ahe state 9uarnation4 and the Cnited States
ters were released in the same
DintBs Statehood Euarters allow
order in which the states 7oined
each state to showcase their indithe Cnion4 and the South Ga;ota
vidualit8 as well. South Ga;otaBs
Euarter advisor8 Committee narofficial State Euarter Ga84 Hov.
rowed more than 1LL submis1J4 KLLM4 commemorates the da8
sions before offerin. five final
the South Ga;ota 9uarters were
desi.ns to its citiVens to vote.
first released to 7oin the other
Calls4 e-mails4 and letters .ave
coins alread8 in circulation to
ideas and desi.ns4 and the comcelebrate the fift8 uni9ue states
mittee chose five to recommend
which ma;e up the countr84 and 6
to the C.S. Dint4 which then crelove findin. this South Ga;ota
ated the desi.n on an actual coin
chan.e in m8 coin purse.
to show how each would appear.
Nirst proposed in 1OOJ4 the PL
South Ga;ota residents voted on
States Commemorative Coin
the choice4 and the8 chose a
Rro.ram Sct was si.ned into law
desi.n b8 C.S. Dint artist [ohn
b8 Rresident Till Clinton in
Dercanti which featured three
1OOU. Ahe act allowed each state
state s8mbols deemed worth8 for
to desi.n the reverse side of a
the 9uarter\ Dount ]ushmore
9uarter to celebrate the stateBs
Hational Donument4 the State
uni9ue histor8 and traditions4
Tird Xthe Chinese ]in.-nec;ed
usin. s8mbols reco.niVable and
RheasantY4 and wheat. 6ts
associated with the state. Dan8
inscription reads4 ^South Ga;ota
states held contests for its citi1__O4` mar;in. the stateBs
DOONESBURY
anniversar8 to the nation. 6t is
sort of stran.e to thin; that two
of these items were not in the
area that is now South Ga;ota at
the time of its statehood4 since
the sculpture on Dount
]ushmore was not created until
later4 and the state bird was not
introduced until almost the turn
of the centur8. aowever4 these
s8mbols each mar; a reco.niVable and important part of the
state@ the bac; of a 9uarter is
hardl8 the space to be able to
place ever8thin. which mi.ht
represent or be associated with
South Ga;ota4 and the committees and citiVens deemed these
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
Email: [email protected]
PRODUCTION
MANAGER, Scott Lister
CIRCULATION
DIRECTOR, Charity Runnells
ACCOUNTING, Ardith Richards
three on this desi.n appropriate
for the state 9uarter pro.ram.
Ahe Dount ]ushmore
Smphitheater hosted the unveilin. ceremon8 for the South
Ga;ota State Euarter4 and =ov.
Di;e ]ounds and C.S. Dint
Girector Wdmund Do8 participated in the ceremon8 introducin.
the South Ga;ota state 9uarter in
KLLM.
Dan8 people chec; their
chan.e4 not onl8 to ensure its
9uantit8 and accurac8 when the8
receive it4 but also to see what
treasures the8 mi.ht hold. Ahe
C.S. Dint estimates that more
than 1LL million people have col-
MALLARD FILLMORE
lected state 9uarters4 and 6 do li;e
seein. the bri.ht state 9uarters
that 6 ;now have some sort of
interestin. desi.n on the bac;. 6t
is fun to see somethin. a little
uni9ue in the old coin purse4
especiall8 if it is a state 9uarter
from a state of which 6 ;now little. 6tBs KP cents worth of 9uic;
state information4 and thou.h
the8 arenBt as eas8 to find now as
durin. the 8ears the state 9uarters
were in production4 the8 havenBt
all been .rabbed up b8 collectors.
6n fact4 8ou mi.ht have a few
l8in. around in that heav8 coin
purse@ the state chan.e mi.ht be
7ust what 8ou are loo;in. for.
BY BRUCE TINSLEY
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BLACK HILLS PIONEER
Friday, May 21, 2010
Page 7
BETTING !o#ti#&ed *ro, Pa/e 0
“I have one family that had no
food,” she said. “The creditors
froze up everything.”
<ut Hansen, whose Spearfish
treatment program began two years
ago, believes that it is becoming
“more acceptable” for people to
seek treatment for gambling addiction.
“We have people coming in
from all over in the Northern
Hills,” she said. “We're seeing
more and more people coming forward.”
Until three years ago, she said
that there was no Gambler's
Anonymous group in the LeadDeadwood area.
South Dakota's Division of
Alcohol and Drug Abuse now funnels KL0,000 a year to the outpatient treatment program in
Spearfish and Rapid City that
Hansen is involved with. She
said that her budget exceeded
that amount this year because
the demand for treatment was so
great.
The Deadwood Gaming
Commission is required by
statute to pay K30,000 each year
to a state grant that focuses on
treatment and counseling for
gambling addiction, said Gibb
Suddbeck, director of the division of drug and alcohol abuse.
To put that in perspective, the
city of Deadwood received
KS.1L million from taxes on
gaming in U009.
The State of South Dakota
and South Dakota Tourism took
in KU.6 million and K3.U million,
respectively.
Chemical Dependency
Counselor <rad Paterson, of
Piedmont, said that gambling
addiction is very similar to an
addiction to drugs or alcohol.
“We've had S0 to Y0 years of
alcohol addiction investigation.
The neurology of the gambler,
however, is still a new frontier,”
he said. “We need to think
about gambling as an addiction,
because the same type of neurology is taking place that occurs
when drinking or drug-using.”
He compares some problem
gamblers to meth-addicts.
“When that person gets into a
particular area, their ability to
make logical decisions about
their behavior goes out the window. We're talking about very
ordinary people who choose to
embezzle, write bad checks and
steal from family and friends,”
he said.
Hansen said that gambling
addicts usually fit into two categoriesZ
“'Action-seekers' are the men,
See BETTING — Page 34
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Friday, May 21, 2010
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Page 12
Garfield
Baby Blues
For Better or For Worse
The Born Loser
Frank and Ernest
Ernie
BLACK HILLS PIONEER
Friday, May 21, 2010
by $im 'a)is
by $erry Scott 7 <ick >irkman
by \ynn $ohnston
by 5rt 7 Chip Sansom
by +ob Tha)es
by +u1 2race
!om mi&ta)en for a .ougar
re&ent& t1e gro23& &1e get&
'?5< 5++@A BCm an athletE
icF youthGulElookinH IJF an1 my
sonF K+arryFL is MN. We Ho out
alone Gor 1inner Quite oGten
because my husban1 R+arryCs
GatherS 1oesnCt enToy eatinH in
restaurants. Uy problem is the
anHry stares my son an1 B Het
Grom younHer V an1 ol1er V
women who mistake me Gor a
KcouHarL out on a 1ate with my
Kcub.L
The other niHht when B leGt
our table to use the restroomF
a woman approache1 +arryF
tol1 him he was K1isHustinHFL
an1 aske1F KWhy 1onCt you
1ate Hirls your own aHeXL Ye
inGorme1 her that B was his
motherF but e)en iG B wasnCtF it
was none oG her business.
5nother timeF a Hirl +arryCs
aHe aske1 him why he was
out with Kan ol1 haHL an1 sai1F
KYow can you want her o)er
meXL This happens e)ery time
we Ho out.
B 1ress well an1 look like B
coul1 be in my NZsF but B ha)e
to won1er about the ru1eness
an1 iHnorance oG someone
insultinH my son without
knowinH the circumstances oG
the situation. Some oG them
reGuse1 to belie)e the truth
e)en aGter +arry tol1 them.
BnterestinHlyF younH men
who ha)e commente1 thouHht
it was KawesomeL that +arry
coul1 be out with a couHar. BtCs
only the Gemales who ha)e a
problem with us. Can you
comment on thisX V Y5[[BE
\@ U5<<B?' UOU B^ OYBO
'?5<
UOUA
Some
thouHhts 1o come to min1A
Women who are happy in
their personal li)es 1onCt
approach stranHers with sni1e
remarks like those you ha)e
repeate1. The women were
ru1eF presumptuousF probably
en)ious V an1 BCll bet they
were also aloneF because itCs
har1 to imaHine a woman with
a 1ate 1oinH somethinH so
outraHeous.
BCm not surprise1 that
younHer men miHht think it
was KawesomeL that your son
coul1 be out with a couHar.
When the subTect was raise1
in my columnF the men who
commente1 sai1 what attractE
e1 them to ol1er women was
that they are conGi1entF
rela_e1F comGortable with
themsel)es an1 Gun to be
aroun1 V while younHer
women 1i1nCt bother to be
subtle about their preGerence
Gor men with money.
5n1 one more thinHA @ou
must be Quite a knockout to
attract the kin1 oG attention
youCre HettinH.
'?5< 5++@A B am a `aE
yearEol1 Huy who 1oesnCt
know what B want to 1o with
my liGe. B know BCm still younH
an1 shoul1nCt stress out about
what my career in liGe will beF
but nothinH seems to interest
me. B 1onCt want to be a 1octor
or an astronomer like some
1o. B canCt cook or play any
instrumentsF an1 BCm not )ery
Hoo1 with numbers. B ha)e
thouHht oG hun1re1s oG
careers V an1 B hate them all.
B 1onCt want to 1o somethinH
B will hate Gor the rest oG my
liGeF but BCm aGrai1 thatCs what
will happen. B ha)e been to
three 1iGGerent counselors an1
none was able to help me. BCm
hopinH you can oGGer me some
a1)ice. V YO[?\?SS B^
CY5^'\?<F 5<Bb.
'?5< YO[?\?SSA @ou
arenCt the Girst person to panic
because he Ror sheS is aGrai1
oG beinH stuck in a career slot
that 1oesnCt Git. The Hoo1
news is one oG the realities oG
to1ayCs workplace is that in
many casesF Tobs no lonHer
last a liGetime. Workers can
e_pect to chanHe Tobs an1 be
retraine1 se)eral times V or
more V 1urinH their workinH
years. B hope this relie)es
some oG your an_iety.
5lthouHh you ha)e 1eci1e1
what Tobs 1o not interest youF
nowhere ha)e you mentione1
any areas in which you e_cel.
cor that reason BCm a1)isinH
you to Ho to your nearest
community colleHe career
counselinH center an1 ask to
take some aptitu1e tests.
[eople usually enToy 1oinH
somethinH theyCre Hoo1 at.
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Friday, May 21, 2010
BLACK HILLS PIONEER
Alley Oop
by Dave Graue & Jack Bender
Arlo & Janis
by Jimmy
Johnson
Herman
Page 13
C:0K./
by Jim Unger
Can 'ou sneak
or Till he seeU
There are deals in which the
declarer needs a defensive error.
Then it helps if he has some subterfuge up his sleeve.
If you were South in today’s
deal, what would you do in three
no-trump after West leads the
spade kingP
As always when in no-trump,
start by counting your top tricks,
your instant winners. If you don’t
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./*010 2*a' +-34une +,7 - It isn’t likely that others
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when it comes to accomplishing something important to
you. After all is said and done, it will be only you.
C91C/: 24une +-34ul' ++7 - If you can, before committing your ideas to action, sound them out on someone
whose judgment has proven to be quite accurate, just in
case there are some flaws that have escaped your detection.
</= 24ul' +>39ug@ ++7 - Strive to be prudent with the
management of whatever funds you have at hand,
because there is a possibility that monies you are counting on coming your way might be a bit delayed.
A0:.= 29ug@ +>3!ept@ ++7 - Once you discover the
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something of equal importance, back off.
<0C:9 2!ept@ +>3=ct@ +>7 - Be charitable to those who
need your help today, but first find out whether the person
asking is not only deserving, but truly does need assistance. Ignore lazy types who are just passing off their
work.
!C=:E0= 2=ct@ +F31oH@ ++7 - Overindulgence has a
heavy price to pay for exceeding the feed limit. You’ll be
do that, you will misplay many
contracts.
Here, you have eight top tricks:
one spade, three hearts, one diamond and three clubs. Assuming
diamonds are S-], which they usually will be, you can establish a
ninth trick in that suit. However,
the opponents might cash at least
three spades and two diamonds.
If diamonds will not work,
though, you will have to get a
fourth club trick.
You might as well find out the
spade break. So, duck the first two
tricks and take the third spade
after East discards a heart.
Now it would be too optimistic to
assume East has K-b-doubleton
or K-b-J-tripleton of diamonds.
Instead, hope West has the club
jack and try to sneak a fourth club
trick past him.
Lead your club nine — not the
10, because West will surely cover
that card if he has the jack. But he
might fail to cover the nine. And if
he does fail, you will have your
ninth trick in the bag.
When you are taking a finesse
and do not want an opponent to
cover a card, lead the lowest one
you have that will win the trick. If,
though, you do want a cover, lead
the highest.
sorry if you keep your eye on the whipped cream and
doughnuts instead of your waistline.
!9.0II9:0J! 21oH@ +>3Kec@ +-7 - Usually you’re the
type of person who welcomes challenges and contests,
but if you find things are tilted to work against you, you
may choose not to enter the fray.
C9E:0C=:1 2Kec@ ++34an@ -L7 - You and a cohort
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how to go about it. Unfortunately, it isn’t likely that either
one of you will be willing to make a compromise.
9MJ9:0J! 24an@ +,3Neb@ -L7 - Something you’ve
taken on doing for another could turn out to be quite
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today. In order to receive the cooperation you need or
want, you will first have to show a willingness to play ball
yourself. If you balk, others will too.
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“never do today what I can put off until tomorrow” will
guarantee huge regrets in the end. The sooner you get
your chores out of the way, the sooner you can play.
I9J:J! 29pril +,3*a' +,7 - Ignore that hotshot
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Legals
See all the public notices placed in
SD newspapers at www.sdpublicnotices.com
Friday, May 21, 2010
Page 14
[email protected]
YOUB BIGHT TO
KNOW ...
...and be inforUed of
the function of your
governUent
are
eUbodied in public
notices in that self
governUent charges
all citihens to be
inforUed. This ne5spaper urges every
citihen to read and
study these notices.
[e strongly advise
those citihens see%ing further inforUation, to eQercise their
right of access to
public records and
public Ueetings.
DEADDINE IOB
DEGAD
ADREBTISING
Up to t5o legalsihed
type5ritten
pages, the deadline
is 2 p.U. FOUR
days in advance of
publication
date.
More
than
t5o
legal-sihed type5ritten
pages
5ill
rekuire up to SIl
days for publication.
BIDS
50
NOTICE
Blac% 'ills Special
Services is accepting Bids
on follo5ing vehicles until
3900 PM May 2?th, 2010.
2001 Ford F Taurus
1992 Ford Escort
2-1994 IChevy 22 pass
buses
2001 Olds Van
1992 Dodge Caravan
1999 Chevy Suburban
1994 GMC Suburban
199P Ford EQpedition
2-1994 Buic% LeSabres
1999 Old Intrigue
As is, soUe are for parts
only.
Can see at Blac% 'ills
Special Services, 2VVW
DiQon Drive, Sturgis, SD
froU 9 AM - 3 PM.
Contact Irene Xacher 34P44?P eQt 241.
'(94
May 6, (, 11, 14, 1(, 21
MEETING
MINUTES
52
Spearfish City Council
Special Session
Minutes
May 10, 2010
The
Spearfish
City
Council Uet in Special
Session in the Council
ChaUbers
of
the
Municipal Services Centre
at W91W PM on Monday,
May 10, 2010 5ith the follo5ing UeUbers present9
Ba%er, Morgan, SchUit,
Quinn and Zoung. Davis
5as absent. Also present9
Acting Finance Officer
Dutton, Public [or%s
AdUinistrator Johnson,
EnvironUental Services
Manager Calla5ay, and
City Attorney PluiUer.
Mayor ]raUbec% presided
and called the Ueeting to
order. All stood and recited
the
Pledge
of
Allegiance.
A5ard Bid - Three bids
5ere received on May P,
2010 for El%horn Ridge
North
Service
Road
EQtension as follo5s9
Bidder - Total Bid
Rapid
Construction
`1,419,00P.9? (corrected)
Site [or%s Specialists
`1,439,??V.WW
'ills Materials Co.
`1,W44,019.P4 (corrected)
Discussion bet5een the
design engineer, City representatives and Mr. Propp
follo5ed bid opening and
City Attorney PluiUer stated the recoUUendation is
to accept the lo5 bid. The
procect is to follo5 custoUary procedure. NJS
5ill perforU construction
observation,
AUerican
Technical 5ill do the geotechnical services and City
Inspectors 5ill perforU
inspections.
Zoung Uoved, SchUit
seconded and all voted to
a5ard bid for El%horn
Ridge North Service Road
EQtension
to
Rapid
Construction for a total bid
of `1,419,00P.9?.
There being no further
business
before
the
Council, SchUit Uoved,
Morgan seconded and all
voted to adcourn at W919
PM.
Dated this 10th day of
May 2010.
CITZ OF SPEARFIS'
BZ9
Jerry A. ]raUbec%, Mayor
ATTEST9
David '. Dutton,
Acting Finance Officer
Published once at the
total approQiUate cost of
`19.44.
'926
May 21
CENTBAD CITY
TOWN BOABD OI
TBUSTEES
Begular Meeting
May 11, 2010
The May 11, 2010 regular Ueeting of the Central
City To5n Board of
Trustees 5as called to
order at W900 P.M. at the
Central City To5n 'all.
Board UeUbers present
5ere Marc Straub, Robyn
Novotny and Donovan
Renner. Also present9 John
]raft (Maintenance) and
D5ight 'ace% (Finance
Officer).
MINUTES
The April 13, 2010 regular Ueeting Uinutes 5ere
presented. RN-1, seconded
and Uotion approved.
BILLS
It 5as Uoved by Renner
and seconded, to approve
the follo5ing vouchers9
B' Po5er e Light
`3WP.4P (St. LightsIPub.
Util.)f 'illside Disposal
`1,WW4.00 (Solid [aste)f
M.D.U. `123.V0 (Pub.
Bldg. Util.)f City of Lead
`2V.PW (Pub. Bldg. Util.)f
D5ight 'ace% `3?9.40
(Salary Fin. Officer)f John
]raft `?9?.00 (Payroll)f
B' Pioneer `40.2W (Legal
Pub.)f Big D Oil Co.
`1VP.30 (St. Supp.)f John
]raft `4P.W9 (St. Supp.)f
La5. Co. '5y. Dept.
`?V3.3V (St. Supp.).
TOTAL `4,0VP.94
FINANCE OFFICERgS
REPORT
The Finance Officergs
Report 5as presented for
April 2010. DR-1. Motion
carried. Balance 4-1-10 CDgs
`3V0,000.00f
Chec%ing
`14,329.3?f
Revenues
`4,V?0.41f
EQpenditures `4,?V9.2Pf
Balance 4-30-10 - CDgs
`3V0,000.00f Chec%ing
`14,W00.W0.
NE[ BUSINESS
The to5n recognihes the
generosity that the City of
Dead5ood has sho5n
regarding annual street
s5eeper clean up. The
Dead5ood
Street
DepartUent did an eQcellent cob and 5e are truly
grateful.
Discussion 5as held
regarding a stone and the
Board realihes that a 33g
DOT setbac% needs to be
respected.
iClean the cree%j procect is on trac%.
'aving seen the proven
5or%s of the Fire[ire prograU, the To5n Board
agreed to inkuire as to our
future affiliation 5ith this
prograU.
The SD Municipal
League has advised that
istreet dancesj be Uore
regulated.
A June dedication of
iMarlenegs Gardenj is
planned.
ADJOURN
No further business to
coUe before the Board,
Uotion by Renner, Uotion
carried to adcourn at ?900
P.M. The neQt regular
Ueeting 5ill be held
Tuesday, June V, 2010 at
W900 p.U. at the To5n 'all.
To5n of Central City
Marc Straub
ATTEST9 (Finance
Officer)
D5ight 'ace%
Published once at the
total approQiUate cost of
`24.VP.
'92(
May 21
PUBLIC NOTICES 56
STATE OF SOUT'
DA]OTA
SS.
COUNTZ OF
LA[RENCE
IN CIRCUIT COURT
FOURT' JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT
COURT NO. JUV 09-?2
The people of the State of
South Da%ota,
eQ rel, South Da%ota
DepartUent of
Social Services, in the
Interest of,
A.I.,
Child and concerning
TARZN IGOU,
Respondent Mother,
And
JUSTIN VELASQUEX,
Respondent Father.
NOTICE OF ENTRZ
OF FINAL
DISPOSITIONAL
ORDER
TO9
Taryn
Igou,
Respondent Mother, and
her
attorney,
]atie
ThoUpsonf
Justin
Velas1ueh, Respondent
Fatherf Attorney for the
child,
Alicia
Fullerf
CASAf the South Da%ota
DepartUent of Social
Servicesf and to all 5hoU
it Uay concern9
PLEASE
TA]E
NOTICE that a Final
Dispositional Order and
Final
Dispositional
Findings of Fact and
Conclusions of La5,
affecting your parental
rights in the above-entitled
Uatter, dated the 2?th day
of April, 2010, and filed
the 2?th day of April,
2010, has been entered in
this Uatter.
Zou have the right to
appeal this Order to the
South Da%ota SupreUe
Court 5ithin 30 days of
service of this Notice.
Dated this 30th day of
April, 2010.
-s- AUber L. Richey
AUber L. Richey
La5rence County Deputy
Stategs Attorney
Published once at the
total approQiUate cost of
`1P.1V.
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May 21
NOTICE OI PUBDIC
HEABING ON
TBANSIEB OI A
BETAID
(ON-OII SADE) MADT
BEREBAGE DICENSE
apply for the designation
OF Spearfish as a Preserve
AUerica CoUUunityf and
be it further
RESOLVED, that City
of Spearfish 5ill protect
and celebrate our heritage,
use our historic assets for
econoUic developUent
and coUUunity revitalihation, and encourage people
to eQperience and appreciate local historic resources
through education and heritage tourisU prograUs.
Dated this 1Pth day of
May 2010.
NOTICE IS 'EREBZ
GIVEN that a Public
'earing 5ill be held at the
Regular Meeting of the
Lead City CoUUission on
Tuesday, June 1, 2010 at
W900 PM at Lead City 'all,
V01 [est Main Street, to
consider the Application
for Transfer of a Retail
(on-off
sale)
Malt
Beverage License for the
2010-2011 licensing period.
TRANSFER
Retail (On-Off Sale)
Malt Beverage License
froU ]enthad LLP, dba
The Bul% Plant, to Robert
I. Lulf dba Starter Bar, 433
S. Main Street, PO BoQ
?1?, Lead, South Da%ota.
Interested persons are
rekuested to present 5ritten coUUents to the City
Finance Office or appear in
person at the Public
'earing.
Dated this Pth day of
May, 2010.
ATTEST9
David '. Dutton
Acting Finance Officer
Adopted9 May 1P, 2010
Published9 May 21, 2010
Effective9 June 10, 2010
Published once at the
total approQiUate cost of
`19.V9.
'933
May 21
-s- Trudy L. Regan
Trudy L. Regan
Asst. Finance Officer
Published once at the
total approQiUate cost of
`10.VW.
'915
May 21
!e strongly advise those
citi2ens seeking further
infor6ation, to e8ercise
their right of access to
public records and public 6eetings.
CITZ OF SPEARFIS'
By9
Jerry A. ]raUbec%, Mayor
Equal
Housing
Opportunity
All real estate advertising in
the Fair Housing Act makes
it illegal to advertise 6any
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 custodiansC 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 I800K
669-9NNN. The toll-free telephone number for the hearing impaired is 1 I800K 92N92N5.
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RESOLUTION
TO
ACCOMPANZ APPLICATION FOR PRESERVE AMERICA COMMUNITZ
DESIGNATION
['EREAS, Preserve
AUerica is a [hite 'ouse
initiative developed in
cooperation 5ith the
Advisory Council on
'istoric Preservation, the
U.S. DepartUent of the
Interior, and the U.s.
DepartUent of CoUUercef
and
['EREAS, the goals
of this initiative include a
greater shared %no5ledge
about our Nationgs past,
strengthened
regional
identities and local pride,
increased local participation in preserving the
countrygs
irreplaceable
cultural and natural heritage assets, and support
for the econoUic vitality of
coUUunitiesf and
['EREAS, this initiative is coUpatible 5ith our
coUUunitygs interests and
goals related to historic
preservationf and
['EREAS, designation as a Preserve AUerica
CoUUunity 5ill iUprove
our coUUunitygs ability to
protect and proUote its
historical resourcesf
NO[ T'EREFORE BE
IT RESOLVED, that the
City of Spearfish 5ill
Because anyone who owns a car
needs a laugh once a week.
Every Monday
in the
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ADVERTISING
POLICY
The Black Hills Pioneer
makes every effort to
avoid errors. However, in
handling hundreds of
ads, occasionally errors
do occur. We ask that
you read your ad carefully on the first day of
publication and phone
us immediately if there
is an error. We can only
be responsible for a single day’s incorrect ad.
We reserve the right to
revise, edit, reclassify or
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for publication.
102 PERSONALS
DOMESTIC ABUSE &
Sexual Assault 24-Hour
Crisis
Line,
Butte/Lawrence/Harding
Counties: 605-723-0964
or Spearfish Shelter:
605-642-7825 or 1-800999-2348. Deadwood/
Lead Shelter: Sturgis
Shelter: 605-347-0050
or 1-800-755-8432 All
Calls Confidential.
104 NOTICES
WANTED: Your Vote For
Ward 3 Councilman.
June 8th, Spearfish,
Paul Thomson
106 GIVE AWAYS
FREE BOXES. Different
sizes. Call 605-5841365
200 PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES
CUSTOM BUILT WINDOWS, 30% tax credit
available. Siding, Soffit,
Fascia, and Doors also
available. Competitive
pricing. Free in-home
demonstration and estimate. Call Performance
Windows & Exteriors 1800-804-6888
OFFERING SUMMER
MUSIC
LESSONS:
Piano, beginning saxophone, trumpet, flute`
voice. Limited times. Call
Barb Colgrove 605-8380853
OLD WEST HEATING,
INC.
Of
Lead.
Natural/LP
Gas
Equipment
Repair.
Furnaces,
Water
Heaters, -Cook Stoves.,
Etc. For Fast Service
Call Greg At 605-5800123 Or 605-717-1779.
200 PROFESSIONAL 300 BELLEFOURCHE
SERVICES
GARAGE SALES
DEVASHAN IN-HOME
Computer Repair. Is
your computer running
slow? Reasonable rates,
service within 25 miles
of Spearfish 605-7225355
RECYCLE
YOUR
APPLIANCES. Pickup
all
non-refrigerated
appliances,
mowers,
grills, bikes, siding, all
things metal $20 MINIMUM CHARGE. Call
Joe 605-722-1807
201 SCHOOLS &
TRAINING
AMAZING
GRACE
P R E S C H O O L ,
Northern Hills Church
of Christ,
between
Belle Fourche and
Spearfish.
Is
now
enrolling for Fall 2010.
Tina 605-645-9022
202 CONSTRUCTION
SERVICES
BLACK
SCREENED
TOPSOIL,
roadbase
and 2-6” rock. You haul
or we deliver. Dawn at
(605) 718-6491.
204 LAWN/GARDEN
SERVICES
ANYTIME LAWN MOWING. In the Northern
Hills and surrounding
areas. FREE ESTIMATES. No contracts.
605-580-9987
205 CHILD CARE
SERVICES
BABYSITTER needed
for a 1 year old. 2-4
days a week in our
home for the summer.
Great pay. Please call
605-892-2290.
IN HOME DAY CARE
Has openings for all
ages.
Have
References. 605-6415638 or 605-717-5055
STATE LICENSED DAYCARE has openings
available for ages 2 yrs
and up. Weekends by
request. Call Lucynda at
605-722-1995.
300 BELLEFOURCHE
GARAGE SALES
2062 10TH AVE. 5/21,
7:00a-2:00p. baby items,
stroller/crib, snow blower, boy sizes 0-8-years.
household items, lots of
misc.
HOUSEHOLD-ESTATE
GARAGE Sale. 1814
Ziebach, Belle Fourche.
Saturday May 22nd
7:30a-4:00p. Some furniture, and antiques.
Household items, holiday items, craft materials, and portable corral
panels.
MOVING SALE: 1212
Walworth, From middle
school, 1st left off 13th.
Rain or shine. Fri-Sat,
May 21-22. 8:00-4:00.
M U LT I - FA M I LY,
Womens (s-xl), boys
(12-24mo.)/girls (3T-4T),
household,
miscellaneous. 19147 Helmer
Road, Highway 34E, 2.5
miles,
5/21-3:-7:00,
5/22-7:00a-11:00a
YARD SALE: 917 Butte
Street. 5/22, 8:00a-?
Dresser, books, Beanie
babies, craft items, lots
of misc.
301 DEADWOOD
GARAGE SALES
SATURDAY MAY 22 Blow-out Surplus Sale Save on overstocked
and discontinued items
from
the
Adams
Museum Bookstore and
the Adams Treasures
Gift Shop. Many one-ofa-kind items will be
offered at drastically
reduced prices. Other
surplus items include
office equipment and
furniture, books, frames
and more. NO artifacts
are being sold! The sale
will be held in the
Pioneer Room of the
Adams Museum from
7:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
For more information,
call the Adams Museum
at 605-578-1714. Please
enter the sale from the
ramp to the basement of
the Adams Museum.
302 LEAD GARAGE
SALES
FRIDAY
5-7:00pm,
Saturday and Sunday 7noon 120 Paul St.
Weight bench, girls’
clothing size 0-8, men’s
suits, books, audio
books,
household
items, area rugs, baby
items.
303 SPEARFISH
GARAGE SALES
133 GRANDVIEW DR.
Fri. 3pm-7pm and Sat.
8am-12 lots of BABY
stuff Must See!!!
303 SPEARFISH
GARAGE SALES
303 SPEARFISH
GARAGE SALES
303 SPEARFISH
GARAGE SALES
307 SUNDANCE
GARAGE SALES
1115
CHARLES
STREET. 5/22, AM. 3
Family Moving Sale.
Indoor/Outdoor
Furniture. TV’s, appliances, Washer/Dryer,
shelving, tools, outdoor
gear, and more.
HUGE MULTI-FAMILY 810 33RD STREET,
MAY 22ND 7:00AM1:00, Clean kids clothes
and toys, decor, kitchen,
lots of misc.
SPEARFISH GARAGE
SALE 201 Wyoming
Court May 22, 7AM11AM Just MovedBeautiful home decor,
rugs, floral, lamps etc.
Name Brand childrens
clothes sizes 3-12,
beautiful
womens
clothing. Nordic track,
small bicycle, lawn
furniture and much
more.
THREE GENERATION
Inventory Reduction/
Moving Sale: Quilt
Squares,
Fabric,
Crafting
supplies,
Washer/
Dryer,
Televisions, furniture,
books, CDs, SPRINGBOK PUZZLE COLLECTION,
Surround
speakers, Collectibles,
Vintage
Dolls,
Household
items,
Clothes, coats, shoes.
74”WX54”H
Window
(excellent shape). 157
Vista Circle in Vista
West, Sundance WY.
5/22, 8am-4pm. 5/23,
11am-3pm. For directions 307-689-6640
2412 N. 2ND STREET.
5/22,
7a-12noon.
Washer/Dryer, Fridge,
Double
Jogger,
table/chairs, kids bike,
Lots of Kids items.
5
FAMILY
SALE:
Hudson Hall at Hudson
Street. 5/22, 7:30-?
Furniture, all types of
clothing, jewelry, bedding, Lot of misc.
5/22, 7AM, 508 FRUITDALE St, like new
Honda pressure washer,
boating
accessories,
exercise
equipment,
Harley
Davidson
clothes, girls clothes,
electronics & more.
AMES
STREET
N e i g h b o r h o o d
Rummage sale. Friday
5/21, Saturday 5/22. All
day.
ANNUAL WASHINGTON
STREET
GARAGE/
YARD SALES: Across
from Jorgensen Park.
Multi-par ticipants.
Saturday May 22, 8:00a? Something for everyone! Rain or Shine
AT: 230 VERMONT
5/22, 7:00a. Name
brand clothing. Size 10
girls to 10 womens.
games, home decor,
exercise, refrigerator,
hunting, misc.
AT: 710 E. FEDERAL
5/21, 4:00p-6:00p. 5/22,
7:00a-11:00a. Bike trailer, wagon, furniture, lattice,
tools,
picture
frames, scrapbooking,
nice childrens clothes,
lot of misc. Something
for everyone.
COOPER BODY SHOP.
209
W.
Hudson.
Saturday May 22nd,
8:00-a.? Misc. household items. Something
for everyone.
GARAGE
SALE:
Saturday 5/22. Lumber,
building supplies, some
antiques and furniture,
lots of freebies. 9-2. Park
across the streeet,
please.
GARAGE
SALE:
Saturday May 22nd.
7:00a-12 Noon. 216
UNION
STREET.
Household items, some
clothes,
decorations,
books, collectables and
misc.
LARGE MULTI-FAMILY
GARAGE
SALE:
Furniture, clothing, Lots
of great Items. 6 Nickel
Place, Friday May 21,
4:00p-7:00pm. Saturday
May 22nd, 7:00a.
LARGE
RUMMAGE
SALE: 5/22, 7:00ANOON. Our Saviors
Lutheran Church. 1020
State Street. We have
everything.
SAT. MAY 22nd, Blue
quart jars, regular quart
jars. Set of old glass dishes,
comforter
set,
microwave, board games,
sewing machine, luggage, hoses, tools, rugs,
curtains. 7:00am-noon.
1020 S. 35th Street
TWIN GARAGE SALE!
1826
Sugar
Creek
Place. 2 Cribs, double
stroller,
Gymboree
brand clothes for all seasons, toys, and MUCH
MORE!! Sat. May 22,
7a-?
305 STURGIS
GARAGE SALES
GARAGE SALE: 2306 S
Fulton, Sturgis 5/22/10
@ 8:00am 5 family
garage sale! Riding lawn
mower-like
new`
microwaves,
outdoor
items, clothes, & much
more.
NEIGHBORHOOD
SALE at Apple Springs
Highway 14A-between
Sturgis & Deadwood
Saturday May 22 from
7am to noon.
YOU CAN NOW EMAIL
YOUR CLASSIFIEDS!
Send Them To [email protected].
400 SEASONAL
HELP
NOW HIRING parttime, seasonal positions, varied shifts.
Apply at the PubNGrub
Restaurant, Hwy 385,
Deadwood, SD. 605578-1260.
SEE HELP WANTED
ADS ON THE NEXT
PAGE!
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Due to the Memorial Day holiday,
our early deadlines are as follows:
Publication
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BLACK HILLS PIONEER
Friday, May 21, 2010
400 SEASONAL
HELP
CITY O' SPEAR'ISH is
accepting applications for
Recreation and Aquatics
'acility
?anitorial
Seasonal
Laborer
ResponsibilitiesB Will perform janitorial, maintenance and upkeep of
facility and grounds.
RequirementsB
Applicants must be JK
years of age or older
before date of hire.
Applicants must possess
a valid driver’s license
with clean driving history.
Position
requires
evening, weekend, and
holiday availability. How
to ApplyB Interested persons must submit a City
application to the Human
Resource Office, PQR
'ifth Street, Spearfish,
SD RTTKUV p PWR-PXQJURXV f PWR-PXQ-JUQYV e
j o d i . f r i e d e l Z c i t yo f s pearfish.com
SalaryB
[K.TRV Equal Opportunity
Employer. Position open
until filled. To view entire
position
description
please visit the City’s web
page at www.cityofspearfish.com
401 PART-TIME
CAREGIVER^AIDEB Part
time position available in
the Northern Hills area
assisting elderly and disabled individuals in the
comfort of their own
homes. Will assist with
basic cleaning, laundry,
meal prep, personal
cares, and other tasks
which allow independence. 'le`ible schedules and great supplemental income. Please
contact Nyla aPWRb RRYWQUW. Be sure to check
out our web site at homecareservicessd.com.
NOW HIRING O''ICE
danager. Part-time, fle`ible hours. donday'riday. Pay DOE, duties
include
processing,
inventory,
imputing
invoices,
organieing,
catering, and bills. Call
Nick PWR-PXR-TKPY
PART-TIdE to U^X time
Administrative Assistant
position. dust haveB
knowledge and proficiency with computer
software
programs
aWord, E`cel, Publisher,
Access, and internetb.
Ability to interact positively with the public, volunteers, board members, and other professionals. E`cellent verbal
and written communications skills, organieational and event coordination skills, e`perience in
cultivating relationships
locally, and ability to
manage
confidential
information.
Wage
[Y.QW-JJ.WW Per hour
DOE. Please
send
resume to Northern Hills
CASA Program, JYXW
North Ave., Suite fP,
Spearfish, SD RTTKU.
Open until filled.
401 PART-TIME
402 FULL-TIME
TIN LIggIE is looking for
a part-time CASHIER
and a part-time CLhB
HOST, each job will be
JP-QX hours per week,
starting wage DOE, [.QR
raise after YW days, [QWW
monthly bonus potential
i meal discounts. Apply
at Tin Lieeie Players
Club, Deadwood.
ETTA’S PLACE, a fine
dining restaurant opening in Sundance, Wy. In
?uly is accepting application for the following
positions. Bartender,
Wait
Staff
and
Bussers-no e`perience
necessary. If you have
e`perience you must
be willing and able to
learn fine dining service. jitchen Help and
Dishwasher, Hostess
Cleaning Staff. Send
resume toB Longhorn
Liquors, Inc P.O. bo`
RJK
Sundance,
Wyoming KQTQY or to
request an application
callB UWT-QTT-UTRU
402 FULL-TIME
BANjERS LI'E is looking for a local sales representative. Leads furnished, great training.
'or information call Bob
at PWR-UYW-UYRR.
CARPENTER WANTED
in the Lead-Deadwood
area with e`perience in
framing, year round
work. Call PWR-PXJJYUW.
CITY O' SPEAR'ISH
City
Administrator
RespnsibilitiesB hnder
the direct supervision of
the dayor and City
Council is responsible for
the planning, organieing,
directing and coordinating of all activities of the
City
of
SpearfishV
enforces City laws and
ordinancesV
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.
RequirementsB
jnowledge and level of
competency commonly
associated with the completion of a master’s
degree in a course of
study related to occupational field. E`perience
sufficient to thoroughly
understand the diverse
objectives and functions
of the subunits in the
departments in order to
direct and coordinate
work within the departments, usually interpreted to require three to five
years of related e`perience.
dunicipal government e`perience preferred.
How to ApplyB
Interested
applicants
must submit a completed
City of Spearfish application, letter of intent with
salary
requirements,
resume and response to
supplemental questions
to the Human Resource
Office, PQR 'ifth Street,
Spearfish, SD RTTKUV p
PWR-PXQ-JURXV f PWRPXQ-JUQYV
e
j o d i . f r i e d e l Z c i t yo f s pearfish.com Salary will
be based on the desired
candidate’s
qualificationsV Equal Opportunity
Employer. Position will
be open until filled.
Confidentiality must be
requested by applicant
and cannot be guaranteed for finalists. To view
entire position description and supplemental
questions, please visit
the City’s web page at
www.cityofspearfish.com
EkEChTIVE DIRECTOR
The Spearfish
Arts Center is accepting resumes for the
position of E`ecutive
Director. This position
will oversee the operations of the Spearfish
Arts Center, which
includes The Gallery
and
the
datthews
Opera House. Salary
range is [QR-UW,WWW
DOE.
Visit
www.spearfishartscenter.org for a link to the
job
description.
Resumes and cover letters should be sent by
'riday, day QK, QWJW toB
Chris Davis, SAC Board
PresidentV PO Bo`
JJJK, Spearfish, SD
RTTKU
EkPERIENCED COOj
at Sacora Station in
Piedmont, SD Varied
shifts PWR-TKT-YTYT or
PWR-PXJ-WWYW
IRON HORSE INN is
currently looking for all
positions in Whitewood.
Wages DOE. 'ull and
part time hours available. Attention to detail
a must. Please call PWRTQQ-TRTX
LOOjING 'OR dependable Part-time and 'ulltime Housekeepers at
the Holiday Inn E`press
and the Hampton Inn in
Deadwood. Applications
can be picked up at
either property.
RESTAhRANT dANAGER SPEAR'ISH CHOPHOhSE, XW hours a
week. Supervising for
staff, sidework, cleaning
and scheduling. Pay
DOE. Call Nick PWR-PXRTKPY
WEB
DESIGNER
WANTED. If you know
your way around HTdL
and PHP, have a flair for
design and can think
outside the bo`, we
have a job for you.
Please send letter,
resume and links to
your work toB huntingtonZinkbarrelvideo.co
m. We are a new media
company doing e`citing things and seek talented new team member. Benefits. Salary
negotiable.
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J-KKK-LKM-KNOJ
THREE BPRNER BBQ,
MRS flat screen TV.
Camping stove, table,
lounge chair, power
pack, sleeping bag,
heater, screen house.
RZL-LLN-Z[JZ
TREES !OR SALE\
O,R, ] Kft. Ponderosa,
Austrian and Scottish
Pine. Colorado and
Black Hills Spruce. Will
wire and burlap. OOS
wide spade. Ahrens
Tree
!arm,
Belle
!ourche, SD RZL-KNMLNMZ
517 WANTED TO
BUY - MISC
WANTED - OLD ROO!
STEEL, will haul. RZLROJ-JN[Z.
517 WANTED TO
BUY - MISC
700 ALL-TERRAIN
VEHICLES
WANTED TO BPY\ Gate
for chain link fence.
Needs to be O’ wide ] R’
tall. Call RZL-`MJ-RKLR,
leave message.
MZZR POLARIS - O
Wheeler ATV MWD
bMOZZ.ZZ.
RZL-NMZ[K`[.
604 MACHINERY
EQUIPMENT
IHC [LZ PTILITY Diesel
with aD L’ Rotary
mower. bLZZZ RZL-ONZNJO[
606 FARM/RANCH
MISC.
!OR SALE\ JLZ gallon
heating oil tank, and MZZ
gallon gas tank, with
legs. [Z`-MKJ-JZOM
700 ALL-TERRAIN
VEHICLES
MZZL
cAWASAcI
PRAIRIE.
[RZ OdO.
Almost new. JZZ hours.
bO[ZZ. RZL-ROJ-JMOK
MZZR
cAWASAcI
:PLE. RJZ camo, JJR
hr, edcellent condition.
bLKLZ. RZL-ROJ-JMOK
MZZR
POLARIS
SPORTS:AN. LZZ eT.
Aluminum wheels, new
tires. bLRZZ. RZL-ROJJMOK
MZZ` HONDA RANCHER OMZ. !uel Injected.
Camo, manual shift.
Tiregwheel kit. :any
edtras. bOZZZ. [Z`-RKNKJMM
701 MOTORCYCLES
JN`K HONDA GL JZZZ.
Runs
good. bJLLZ
OBO. Have other bikes.
Call RZL-ROL-JRML
JNKJ
HD
!eE,
Shovelhead, converted
to wide glide. Edtra
parts. Estate Sale, time
to let go. bRLZZ. OBO.
RZL-KNM-[RN[
JNK[
GOLDWING.
JJZZcc,
Aspencade.
Only J model year.
Brandywine, new tires.
Low miles. :ust see.
b[ZZZ. RZL-`MM-LZLL
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701 MOTORCYCLES
701 MOTORCYCLES
701 MOTORCYCLES
701 MOTORCYCLES
JNKL eLHKK[ HARLEY.
JM,ZZZ miles. Drag
pipes, new bags, spare
tank and M person seat
included. bOZZZ. OBO.
Brenda RZL-`M[-[ZJZ or
RZL-MJZ-ZZLM
JNNN HARLEY DAVIDSON !eDe. Black, RZZZ
miles, perfect condition.
Located in Spearfish
bNZZZ. RZL-R[N-[JNO
MZZL YA:AHA !iJ,
blue, JZZZcc, MLZZ mi,
VGC, in St. Onge.
bONZZ. H: RZL-`MMZ`ZJ, cell RZL-LRN-ZMK[
JNNN cAWASAcI VPLCAN DRI!TER, R,JZZ
:iles, Edtras, bR,LZZ
RZL-NMZ-[K`[.
MZZ` HONDA SHADOW
Spirit `LZ. M,OZZ miles.
Vance-Hines pipes and
Dynojet kit. Black, Red
!lames.
Warranty,
Service
transferable.
bRMZZ RZL-ROJ-O[KL
!OR SALE\ MZZM VStar
RLZ, KRZZ miles, Dealer
:aintained,
Always
stored indoors, lots of
edtras. bMNLZ.ZZ. Call
RZL-ROM-MLKO.
JNN` JJZZ HONDA
SHADOW. Low :ileage.
Does have couple of
dents in tank. Asking
bMLZZ. JNN[ ATV wgtrailer. Asking bJLZZ. RZL`MM-Z[ML
JNNK CPSTO: BPILT NRS
S :otor L spd, Good
:iles, !at Rear Tire, Too
:uch To List In Custom
Parts. JNKM HARLEY !eR
ROADSTER, !resh Built
Shovel Big Bore Stroker, L
spd, !orward Controls,
New Rear Tire And Battery
bN,LZZ. JN`` HARLEY
SPORTSTER,
Stretch
Tank, Sturgis Wheel, !wd
Controls, Bored bO,ZZZ.
RZL-ROL-`ZZ[ Central City.
All Priced !irm And No
Trades.
JNNK !eDL Harley
Davidson Dyna Low
Rider, black with saddle
bags, screaming eagle
pipes. J[,LZZ miles
Asking bKLZZ OBO.
RZL-`J`-RMNK
MZZZ HARLEY DAVIDSON SPORTSTER KK[
hugger. RZZZ miles.
Edcellent
condition.
bRZZZ. RZL-ROJ-ZLOK
MZZM HARLEY SO!TAIL
STANDARD. L`ZZ miles.
Well Equipped. Edcellent
condition. bJZ,ZZZ or
trade for AWD vehicle.
RZL-`JK-K[JO.
MZZO B:W
RJJsor.
JR,LZZ miles. New back
tire. Runs great. In good
condition. bLZZZ OBO.
Call RZL-LRN-JKO[ ask
for Neil
MZZO VICTORY cINGPIN,
Chris Lee Designs fairing,
performance
edhaust,
`,ZZZ miles, like new
b`NZZ RZL-ROL-`MKO
MZZK YA:AHA VINO
JML SCOOTER. Clean,
Low :iles, KN :PG***
bM,ZZZ. Call ROJ-KMJK
MZZ` SPORTSTER eL
LOW, less than LZZ
miles, detachable windshield, have highway
bars, new saddlebags,
b`,OZZ, RZL-ROJ-OMKK.
:OTORCYCLE
!OR
SALE\ kZJ YA:AHA VSTAR Limited RLZ.
Limited edition paint
scheme,
windshield,
saddlebags only R,`ZZ
miles. So Very clean.
b[,KZZ or best offer. Call
RZL-`J`-ZO[O or RZLROJ-K`KR
702 SNOWMOBILES
MZZ` YA:AHA V-STAR
J[ZZ motorcyclej LZZZ
milesj edcellent conditionj
bKLZZ
OBO.
includes side bags and M
helmets. RZL-ONZ-ZNOO
JNN`
SNOW:OBILE
ScI-DOO RZZ Triple LT
bMMZZ.ZZ. JNNL snowmobile ARTIC CAT LLZ
Cougar bJLZZ.ZZ. RZLNMZ-[K`[.
MZZN PRBAN SPORTY
LZcc :oped. Low :iles,
Runs like new. M year
waranty. Paid bJMZZ
new, asking bKZZ OBO.
`ZJ-LM`-JZ[L
MZZJ POLARIS LIBERTY LZZ R:c liquid,
J[RdJ.L track, in great
shape, [,OZZ miles,
adult owned, no damage, bM,MLZ, RLJ-ONJZN[R
kNM SPRINGER SO!TTAIL S]S top end. Wide
tire kit. Lots of edtras.
bJM,LZZ. RZL-OM[-KJ[Z,
or RZL-ONZ-KNJZ
Black Hills Pioneer
and
Weekly Prospector
SEE
BOATS
]
:OTORS AND :PCH
:ORE ON THE NEeT
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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
MJZKK PS Hwy. [KL
Deadwood, SD L``[M
Always accepting new customers!
722-8101 or 578-7795
605-578-2057
ONE WAY... THE RIGHT WAY
L"#$%&$'(I%&*+$'
L,- H,0$ 1 D$#3 R$&5,+65",%
S8$$5 R,#3 1 E:5$+",+ W"%',< R$=6"+
BIG CREW ON HAND FOR:
l Roofing l Siding l Cement l Home Building
Jeff Storhaug
cell
605-641-3619 Spearfish
Computer Repair
CS Painting
Residential / Commercial Interior / Exterior
Property :anagement ] Apartment
:aintenance Real Estate Agents
!nyti&e, Day or .i/ht, 1ee2en3s !6aila8le 9ear :o;n3
“One Job at a Time from Start to Finish!”
Call
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Sheets at:
605-499-9737
Licensed ] Insured l Locally Owned ] Operated
Servicing the Black Hills
807 LAZELLE ST, STURGIS, SD 57785
Bob Lambert
Construction
Licensed • Insured
After hours call 722-8101
&
Chrissy Blair
Spearfish Advertising
Representative
(605) 642-2761
315 Seaton Circle
Spearfish, SD
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& REPAIR
• New Construction
• Steel Buildings
• Concrete
• Additions
• Remodeling
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We specialime in virus
removal and data recovery.
Reasonable rates. !ast
service. We sell, repair and
recycle. !REE disposal of
unwanted computers*
Affordable
Computing
Solutions
&
Sona O’Connell
[ZN N. :aple, Rapid City, SD
Belle Fourche Advertising
Representative
:on.-!ri. N am - R pm
Saturday JZ am - O pm
(605) 642-2761
343-3747
BLACK HILLS PIONEER
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Friday, May 21, 2010
“RUN IT ‘TIL
IT SELLS”
Buy a classified in our auto section and we’ll run it in the
Black Hills Pioneer & Weekly Prospector until it sells!
Only
25
$
up
to 20 words
7 S. Main
Lead, SD
&
642-2761
Classified Ad Form
$
584-2303
Your Ca
Email Youn Also
r
classifie Ad to
bhpionee ds@
r.com
Phone: (
Address:
City/State:
Credit Card#:
Exp. Date:
1991
CRESTLINER.
170 Viking, Pro-AM Boat
17 1/2’. 90HP, Mariner
motor. EZ loader trailer.
$3995. 605-892-2279
2000 VOLKSWAGEN
Jetta for sale! $5000
OBO. GREAT GAS
MILEAGE!
104,000
Miles, 970-405-7687
750 AUTOS FOR
SALE
2001 PONT. Bonneville
SLE. Low miles, loaded,
sun roof, leather heated
seats. OBO at $500 under
book. 605-644-1733
1990
FORD
F250,
diesel, 5 speed, good,
$3,500. 1998
Ford
Taurus
SE,
power,
$1,000. 2000 Dodge
Intrepid, power, $1,250.
605-580-0067
Category:
Name:
750 AUTOS FOR
SALE
1970
PLYMOUTH
DUSTER, body work
and paint completed.
Needs interior work.
Slant 6, not running.
ProWect car. $1800. 605642-1533
Applies only to Cars, Pickups, SUVs, Vans & Motorcycles
315 Seaton Circle
Spearfish,SD
704 BOATS &
MOTORS
1998 VW BEETLE,
$2,499.00, Call 605580-0067 or 605-3477968.
)
Signature:
Payment
Must
Accompany
Ad - No
Businesses
Please!
AD RUNS 8 WEEKS
AT A TIME. MUST
CALL
TO RENEW! PAYMENT
MUST
ACCOMPANY AD.
NO BUSINESSES PLEASE!
2000 BUICK CENTURY Limited.. 67,000
miles. Fully loaded,
leather, 30mpg+. New
tires and battery. Call
Original Owner. 605717-9020
Black Hills Pioneer
and
Weekly Prospector
Sturgis Ad Sales
605-645-3444
605-642-2761
fax 605-642-9060
.l Presi#en3e
(605) 645-8711
3226 1/2 W. Fairground Loop,
Spearfish, SD 57783
Sharon Mason
Lead-Deadwood &
Whitewood Advertising
Representative
(605) 584-2303
7 S. Main St.
Lead, SD
Advertising deadline for
the !lack 'ills Pioneer
is 3 p.m., two days prior
to the day in which you
wish your advertisement
to appear. We can also
accept advertising until
9:00 a.m. on Mondays
for our Tuesday edition.
Rent Me!
Rent Me!
Call 642-2761 or 584-2303
We Design
LOGOS!
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&
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&
2002
CHEVROLET
MALIBU 127k, clean,
new tires, new rotors,
$3,000.00
605-6456578.
2002 VW JETTA GLS,
63K miles, auto, sun
roof, new brakes, great
on snow, 40+ MPG, well
maintained,
$9,500.
605-580-0006
Call
584-2303 or
642-2761
Geri Riggs
MIKE COYLE
2002 BUICK LESABRE
Custom Sedan 92,000
miles, silver color, new
rubber, immaculate condition. $6995 OBO. 1998
Dodge Ram 1500 4x4
Laramie SLT Extended
Cab, silver, magnum V8,
new rubber, immaculate
condition. $6995 OBO.
Call 605-521-3127. 808
10th Avenue, Belle
Fourche, SD.
PEDERSON
&
Judy Nuber
Rapid City Advertising
Consultant
(605) 341-0086
1719 W. Main, Ste. ?207
Rapid City, SD
HARDWOOD
FLOORS
•
•
•
•
installation
repair
refinishing
tile & more
for a FREE Estimate
call Justin
605-578-1089
Mark’s Barber
& Style Shop
Old School Barber Shop
38 Years of
Service,
Father & Son
Owned.
2 Chairs,
3 Barbers
2 00
$
OFF
114 W. Hudson St.
Spearfish, SD 57783
(605) 642-8603
PROFESSIONAL LAWN CARE &
PROFESSIONAL LANDSCAPE PROJECTS
MERLE’S LANDSCAPING & YARD SERVICE
ate Total Lawn Care Maintenance
!stime)) SPRING PACKAGE
PROFESSIONAL
(e • Power Raking • Aerating
LANDSCAPING
• Sod Laying • Seeding New Lawns
• And 4-Step Turf Plus Plan
• Install & Design Sprinkler Systems
(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
STONE LANDSCAPE SUPPLY
NOW OPEN!
Offering a wide variety
of landscaping rock.
Also flagstone and slate for patios
and walkways.
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
STONE LANDSCAPE SUPPLY
4029 E. Colorado Blvd., Spearfish
605-717-7745 • Hours: Tues. - Sat. 9am-6pm
BLACK HILLS PIONEER
Friday, May 21, 2010
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750 AUTOS FOR
SALE
750 AUTOS FOR
SALE
750 AUTOS FOR
SALE
752 PICKUPS FOR
SALE
752 PICKUPS FOR
SALE
752 PICKUPS FOR
SALE
753 SPORT
UTILITIES FOR SALE
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MASONRY, STEEL
ROOFS, PAINTING,
CONCRETE, STONE
& BRICK
• 30 Years Experience •
Free Estimates!
Call Ken
605-490-1597
★ ROOFING
★ CONCRETE
★ REMODELING
★ ALL PHASES
★ GARAGES
★ POLE BARNS
★ ADDITIONS
Call 642-2761, 584-2303
or 341-0086
Sona O’Connell
Belle Fourche, Spearfish
Ad Representative
(605) 642-2761
315 Seaton Circle,
Spearfish, SD
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RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL
INDUSTRIAL
DEAN L. WEIS
Manager - Owner
PO Box 669
Spearfish, SD 57783
Ph.
642-9693
Fax
642-5757
COLOR MYSTIQUE
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Wedding Receptions/
Event Center
Indoor/Outdoor
Historic
Golden Wheel
Dancehall
Whitewood, SD
605-690-1688
Specializing in
Portraits
with Personality
To make
an appointment,
please call
(605) 381-9296
or (605) 641-0935
[email protected]
historicgoldenwheeldancehall.com
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Too Small
Isn’t It YOUR
Turn To Rent This
Space?
Call 642-2761, 584-2303
or 341-0086
&
R & D CONSTRUCTION
Licensed in Lead, Deadwood & Spearfish
ROGER THOMAS
(605) 584-2701 or 580-1562
(Across from Midcontinent)
605-642-0562
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Sharon Mason
Lead-Deadwood,
Whitewood Ad
Representative
(605) 584-2303
7 South Main,
Lead, SD
General contractor
specializing in steel
buildings, concrete
and roustabout
services.
BLACK HILLS PIONEER
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754 HEAVY TRUCKS
CRANE
TRUCK
FORD F800, 189” wb,
crane is a National
Series 200 605-2060289
759 AUTO
ACCESSORIES
2 12” JL AUDIO Subs in
ported box, 2 900w
Rockford
Amps,
Kenwood and
Sony
receivers. $650 OBO.
605-645-2658
FOR SALE: ALPINE
Deck. Includes 6 Disc
Changer,
5
1/4
Speakers with Tweeters,
2 Alpine V12 Amps,
Boston acoustic 4x7’s
and Boston acoustic
Sub. $1000 OBO. Call
645-1849
and leave
message.
755 AUTO
SERVICES
WILL HAUL YOUR
JUNK
VEHICLES
FREE. Must Have Title &
Tires. Also Will Haul Your
Junk, Price Negotiable.
Call 580-1063.
761 COLLECTIBLE
AUTOS
800 APARTMENTS
FOR RENT
800 APARTMENTS
FOR RENT
“1973”
MUSTANG
COUPE. All refurbished.
2 owner car. Must see to
appreciate. Call 605559-0247 leave message. Last of the
“Classics”.
1 & 2 BEDROOM,
Furnished
and
Unfurnished.
Lead.
Call
605-920-1457
Leave Name & Phone g.
3 BEDROOM/2 BATH
apartment,
$688/mo.
free Mini Laptop with
signed lease, 525 West
King, Spearfish. No
pets/smoking.
Call
Susan. 605-559-2121.
1976 JEEP CJ7, Red,
Hard Top. 6 cyl-Auto FT
4-wheel
with
Quadratrac.
Fresh
Motor. First
$5900
takes it! 605-642-2344
days,
605-642-7833
evenings/week-ends
JEEP LAREDO, 1986,
Last of WWII type,
white/gold, all accessories, automatic, all
documents, 91,800 original miles, $10K, 605347-6071
PRICE
REDUCED:
1973
CORVETTE
STINGRAY
350,
4
speed. 1973 Corvette
Yellow in color. T-Tops.
$21,000. Call 605-6422344 days, 605-6427833 evenings.
CLASSIFIEDS WORK
FOR YOU! WHY NOT
PLACE
YOUR
AD
TODAYf
1 BD SPEARFISH Beautifully remodeled
apartment. Downtown
View Furnished Cable,
Water, Garbage included. Hardwood floors,
AC, laundry onsite. No
smoking/pets. $510/mo.
605 212-4343
1 BEDROOM APARTMENTS
Unfurnished,
clean. Nice View in Lead.
$425. We Pay All Utilities.
Laundry on-site. No pets.
Call 605-578-2012.
1 BEDROOM out of
Deadwood, $350 plus
utilities, no pets, 605584-2667.
1-2-3 BEDROOM APTS.
Visit Our Website: HelpU-Rent.net Or Call 605722-RENT.
2 BEDROOM 1 BATH,
apartment.
$575/mo
Wood floors. Upstairs of
home. Susan 605-5592121 at 510 W. King
Street.
919 KING, SPEARFISH.
1 BR, nearest University.
$425/mo. No smoking,
no pets. Good credit, 12
month lease. Midwest
Property Management
605-641-1026.
APARTMENTS IN DEADWOOD, on Williams
above Main, one bedroom
$375, two bedroom $475,
not including gas/electric,
reference rehuired, 949933-7969.
ATTRACTIVE 1-2 bedroom
flats,
central
Deadwood, washer/ dryer
provided, low utilities,
great views etc, $500$600 605-641-0789
ATTRACTIVE 2 and 3
bedroom
apartments
and mobile homes in
central Spearfish. Low
utilitiesi washer/dryeri
$600 - 700 605-7227240.
Friday, May 21, 2010
Summit View
& Heritage
Apartments
NEWLY REMODELED
Very nice 1 & 2
bedroom apartments
in Belle Fourche.
Some utilities included.
For further
information call:
723-8000.
800 APARTMENTS
FOR RENT
ATTRACTIVE, economicstudio, 1,2,3,4,5 bedroom
apartments,
houses,
mobile
homes
in
Spearfish,
Lead,
Deadwood. 605-722-7240
800 APARTMENTS
FOR RENT
800 APARTMENTS
FOR RENT
BELLE FOURCHE. totally remodeled 1 bedroom
apartment.
Laundry
room. Most utilities paid,
deposit. New energy efficient windows. No pets.
605-641-4788
DEADWOOD TWO and
Three
Bedroom
Apartments For Rent,
On site parking and
laundry, walking distance to Main Street. To
pick up an application
stop at NeighborWorks
Dakota
Home
Resources at 795 Main
Street, Deadwood or call
605-578-1401. Ehual
Housing Opportunity.
CANYON
ESTATES
Apartments
in
Spearfish, now has 2
bedroom
apartments
available. Nicely landscaped, play area, off
street parking, laundry
facilities. Some units
newley remodeled. Call
605-642-7400 for more
information.
Ehual
Housing Opportunity.
AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY: 130 E. Illinois,
Spearfish. 1 BR, includes
cable and storage. No
smoking, no pets. Good
credit, 12 month lease.
$450/mo.
Midwest
Property Management
605-641-1026.
CLEAN 1 & 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS
located in Spearfish.(1)
2 Bedroom is Wheelchair
Accessible.
Available Now. Rent
Based On Income. For
More Information call
605-645-8933
Ehual
Housing Opportunity.
CLEAN NICE 2 BEDROOM apartment in
Spearfish. $550/mo. No
pets, W/D in facility.
Available May
17th.
Call 605-639-3097
DEADWOOD-ON
Williams Street Tri-Plex
1 bedroom $350 and 2
bedroom $450 walk to
main street-call 949933-7969
• Featuring Premium &
Synthetic Oils
• Windshield repair/
replacement and headlight
polishing
• On-Site Oil Change Service
1015 Lawrence Street
Belle Fourche, SD 57717
605-641-5194
mohntracy1973ngmail.com
EFFICIENCY APARTMENT in Lead by High
School, $250 plus utilities, no pets 605-5842667.
Call
584-2303 or
642-2761
Black Hills Pioneer
and
Weekly Prospector
John M. Tracy
DEADWOOD: 1 BEDROOM on level ground
by Rodeo grounds,
$495 l electric, heat is
paid. LEAD: NICE 1
Bedroom on Main St.,
$450 includes all utilities, heat is paid, offstreet parking, secure
complex,
superbly
maintained. CUTE &
clean 1 bedroom in
triplex on Sunnyhill,
$350 l electric. Call
Dena Sheets Property
Management, 605-4999068. EOH
AIRPORT
EXPRESS
SHUTTLE
Powers
Rapid City • Mt. Rushmore
Spearfish • Black Hills
Custer • Sturgis • Deadwood
Remodeling
Decks
Driveways
Siding
Roofing
BILL %&'E)*
Rapid City, SD (605) 399-9999
Outside Rapid City 1-800-357-9998
www.rapidshuttle.com
Rent Me!
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Call 642-2761 or 584-2303
Construction
605-722-3122
605-206-1348
Advertise
Here!
Call 642-2761 or 584-2303
Schmidt
Robert Crane
Construction
+,- .ears 123erience in
• Basements
• Foundations
• Driveways
• Patios
• Sidewalks
6icense7 8 9ns*re7
605-584-1004
605-641-6124
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]
This Space Just
Opened Up!
Why not try your ad here?
Call 642-2761 or 584-2303
Aaron’s Handyman
Services
• Snow Removal • Furniture
Moving • Kitchen & Bathroom
Remodel • Egress Windows
• Concrete • Decks • Roofing
• Plumbing • Garages • Painting
• Repairs • Tree Trimming
and Cleanups
!all %aron Bra*n
(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, May 21, 2010
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800 APARTMENTS
FOR RENT
801 ROOMS FOR
RENT
DEADWOOD APARTMENT close to Main
Street, 3 bedrooms,
newly remodeled, washer/dryer hookups, good
parking, $500 plus utilities, no pets, 605-5842667.
^UIET CLEAN rooms
for rent, located outside
of Deadwood, no pets,
605-584-2667.
FOR RENT: Spearfish,
nice 2 bedroom upstairs
apartment in clean building. $490 per month plus
electrical. No pets. Call
605-642-2148 after 6PM
IN SPEARFISH 3 bedroom 3 bath, with double
car garage. Central air,
All appliances except
w/d. No smoking/no
pets.
References
required. $1000/mo. plus
deposit. 605-210-0285.
HARVARD ESTATES. 2
bedroom,
$455/mo.
Close to College. 605642-4361
HARVARD ESTATES.
Studio. $270/mo. No
kitchen. Everything paid
except phone, cable and
internet. 605-642-4361
IN BELLE FOURCHE, 1
bedroom. All utilities
paid including cable. NO
SMOKING/NO PETS.
R E F E R E N C E S
RE^UIRED. $425/mo.
plus deposit. 605-2100285
IN SPEARFISH, 822
_ALE.
2 BR, 1 BA,
$550/month. No smoking, no pets. Good credit,
12
mo. lease.
Midwest
Property
Management 605-6411026.
IN STURGIS, large 2
bedroom with laundry
room. NO SMOKING,
NO PETS. REFERENCES
RE^UIRED.
$550/mo. plus deposit.
605-210-0285
IRON RIDGE ESTATES
has Upcoming openings for 2, 3 and 4 bedroom Starting at $750.
Cable tv free. Swimming
pool, hot tub and fitness
room. No smoking. Pet
considered with references. 605-641-2068.
www.ironridgeestates.co
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LEAD - SMALL APARTMENT, off-street parking, on-site laundry, all
utilities paid. Call 605920-1151.
OVERSI`ED 1 BEDROOM Apartment. 2
bedroom. Utilities paid.
In Belle. 605-641-0490
STUDIO APARTMENTS
in Spearfish. utilities
paid. No pets/no smoking. $250.-$300. per
month. The Real Estate
Rental Center. 605-7175555
801 ROOMS FOR
RENT
TON_aS
MOTEL.
Completely Furnished,
Ready to Move in,
Kitchenettes. Rent by
Day, Week Or Month.
Cable,
Color
TV.
Cleaned
Weekly.
Reasonable
Rates.
(605)269-2501
Whitewood SD.
802 TOWNHOUSES
FOR RENT
NEAR DOWN TOWN
Spearfish. Responsible
students welcome. 4
bedroom, 3 bath, with 2
car garage. Available
eune 15th. $1200 plus
utilities. Deposit and reference required. 605641-9854 or message
605-722-3263.
803 DUPLEXES FOR
RENT
COMPLETEL_ REMODELED 2 Bedroom Duplex
In Lead. Plenty Of Offstreet Parking. Washer,
Dryer
Included.
All
Utilities
Included.
Approved Pets Allowed.
605-641-2762 or 605722-1776.
DEADWOOD: BEAUTIFUL 3 bedroom on upper
Main St., walk to work,
$850 f lights & gas.
LEAD: ADORABLE 1
bedroom in duplex, washer dryer included, street
level, covered porch, $375
f light & gas. SUPER nice
2 bedroom in duplex. offstreet parking, yard front
& back, clean as a whistle,
new paint, $495 f lights &
gas, no pets. Call Dena
Sheets
Property
Management, 605-4999068. EOH
NEAR BHSU nice 3
bedroom, 1 bath, with
fire place. Off street
parking. Students welcome. $660/mo. plus
utilities.
Deposit
required. Available eune
15th. 605-641-9854 or
message 605-722-3263.
SPEARFISH
3 bedroom, 2 bath. Nice unit.
Central air. All appliances including dishwasher,
and
Washer/dryer. No pets,
no smoking.
Lease
plus deposit required.
$975/mo. 605-645-7605
804 MOBILE HOMES
FOR RENT
804 MOBILE HOMES
808 LOTS &
FOR RENT
ACREAGE FOR RENT
IN BELLE FOURCHE, 3
bedroom 2 bath, with
beautiful yard, and storage shed. NO SMOKING/NO PETS. REFERENCES
RE^UIRED.
$700/mo plus deposit.
605-210-0285
805 HOMES FOR
RENT
2 BEDROOM APARTMENT in Spearfish. 1, 2,
3 and 4 bedroom houses in Belle Fourche. Call
605-210-3419
3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH in
Lead, garage, good condition, large yard, no
pets, $750 plus utilities,
available eune 1st. 605584-2667.
DEADWOOD:
DARLING
1
bedroom,
behind hospital, totally
remodeled kitchen &
bath, great deck, offstreet parking, $550 f
all utilities. BEAUTIFUL
3f bedroom, on 4.6
acres, across from Roo
Ranch, 2 car garage,
jacuiii tub in master, 2
ponds, tons of trees,
$1400.
LEAD:
ADORABLE 2 bedroom, furnished, beautiful state of the art
kitcehn w/granite coutnertops, $850 includes
all utilities. Call Dena
Sheets
Property
Management, 605-4999068. EOH
GREAT BIG _ARD for
family get togethers! 2
bedroom, 1 1/2 bath
home with garage available eune 1 near college
and
schools.
Newer
construction,
great
neighborhood.
First time available for
rent. No smoking/No
pets. $1100.00 plus
some utilities. Security
deposit and excellent
references
required.
605-641-2068
LEAD, 3 BEDROOM 1
bath, close to schools,
$700, OBO. Call Rory at
605-584-1800.
LEAD, small newly
remodeled
1
bdrm/1bath, home with
attached
garage.
Modern
washer/
dryer/fridge. No smoking. Pets negotiable.
$550/mo plus utilities.
Deposit required. Call
Rob at 605-641-7060.
1 BEDROOM MOBILE
HOME, close to the
College. No pets. $300
plus utilities. Call 605722-2859
LEAD: LARGE, Nearlynew upstairs 2 BD.
Heated garage w/opener, workspace. Great
double decks. No smoking/no dogs. $750/mo.
plus deposit. 605-6410740.
2 BEDROOM MOBILE
HOME, with washer/dryer.
Storage shed, $560/mo.
includes w/s/g. Call 605642-2288 or 605-3912288
VER_ nice 3 bedroom, 2
bath, main floor laundry,
2-car garage,
in
Presidential Deadwood.
$1050 mo. 1-year lease.
605-390-6680.
Friday, May 21, 2010
810 GARAGES &
STORAGE
903 HOMES FOR
SALE
MOUNTAIN SHADOWS
ESTATES in Spearfish
Has Large Mobile Home
Lots Available for Rent.
No
Dogs
Allowed.
(605)642-4764.
mmSTORAGE UNITSmm.
Competitive
Rates,
22x30, 11x30, 11x20,
11x15, 11x10, 5x11. Call
Northview Storage at
(605)642-8126.
809 COMMERCIAL
RENTALS
10x26, 10x24, 10x12
STORAGE
UNITS.
Concrete Floor. Valley
Storage. (605)642-3782,
605-645-2880.
PRICE SLASHED on
beautiful four bedroom
town home in Belle
Fourche.
_ou wonat
believe the home you
can afford for just
$119,500. Call 605-6459684
2800 S^.FT. total, 1200
office space & 1600
shop space with 8a X 9a
o/h door. Gas heat &
central air. Excellent
building & great location
off exit 14 in Spearfish.
Call 701-751-1383 or
701-425-3685
DENTAL,
MEDICAL,
Physical Theraphy and
or OFFICE SPACE for
rent. In Belle Fourche
call 605-723-7654.
FOR LEASE: 3540 Sq.
ft. Office/Retail space
with large windows and
handicap
restrooms.
Excellent location. Call
Rod at 605-645-0261cell or 605-642-4250home
FOR LEASE: 5808 sq. ft.
space set up for Gym,
with
handicap
restrooms,
showers,
massage rooms, and
tanning rooms. Could be
office/retail
space.
Excellent location. Call
Rod at 605-645-0261cell or 605-642-4250-H
FOR
RENT:
Shop
1300sq.ft. 12a overhead
door. Walk in door. 307283-1097
HIGHWA_ FRONTAGE
Office
Space,
405
Glendale Dr., Lead. 864
Sq. Ft., $450 plus utilities 605-584-3197.
LARGE A-1 location,
prime corner office
building.
Desirable
neighbors.
Available
eune 1.
Midwest
Property Management
605-641-1026.
SHOP SPACE with
office.
$400/mo.
Midwest
Property
Management 605-605641-1026.
5x7,
8x10,
10x10,
10x24, 12x30. Concrete
floors, Black topped
drive ways. Located
behind Safeway- Stow
Away Storage- 605-6422869 or 605-645-2152.
LOWEST PRICE STORAGE UNITS. Incentives!
Weall move your items for
you! Midwest Property
Management 605-6411026.
MILE HIGH MINI STORAGE UNITS Conveniently
located right on Hwy. 85 in
Lead, lot maintained all
winter for easy access,
10x10 $73 month. Call
Dena Sheets Property
Management, 605-4999068.
NEWER STEEL CONSTRUCTION GARAGE Concrete floor, located
between
Lead
&
Deadwood, $70 per
month. Call 605-5842667.
WHITEWOOD STORAGE NEW UNITS.
Various siies. Low
prices. Outside parking
available. 605-269-2123
813 VACATION
RENTALS
BLACK HILLS VACATION CABINS...Choice
locations in the Northern
Hills. All year availability.
See
properties
at
www.blackhillsvacationcabins.comCall
605920-1269 or 605-5781184 for reservations.
email
jodyn
[email protected]
901 DUPLEXES FOR
SALE
SPEARFISH OFFICE
SPACE for one or multiple tenants, approx.
2500sq.ft. South Main
Street location. Signage
and off-street parking.
Now available. Phone
Landmark @ 605-6424540 or 605-641-2971
LARGE
1
BR,
Washer/Dryer Hookups,
_ard. Good credit, 12
month lease. 301 1/2
5th Street, Spearfish.
Midwest
Property
Management 605-6411026.
810 GARAGES &
STORAGE
903 HOMES FOR
SALE
mmSTORAGE UNITSmm 7
1/2x 10, 10 x15, 10x24,
12x30 Concrete Floors,
All Asphalt Driveways,
Good Snow Removal.
Best rates in Spearfish.
605-641-6350.
2 BED, 2 BATH home for
sale in the Reserve off
Exit 8 in Spearfish.
Hardwood, tile, carpet,
upgraded maple cabinets, oak doors & trim.
3918 Gallatin Ave. New
construction. $174,900.
Call eessi Hughes at
Realty One, 605-6419219. Open House May
22, 1-3pm.
eUNE RENT FREE!
Whitewood Storage. 26
new units. Various siies.
Call 605-269-2123
SMALL 800 S^ FT,
LEAD, 2 bedroom, 1
bath,
remodeled
throughout, flat lot, offstreet parking, $100K,
consider contract with
some cash down. 651491-0936
904 LOTS &
ACREAGE FOR SALE
LAND
FOR
SALE.
Contract
for
deed.
Lookout Mountain, Terry
Peak, Tinton Road. Call
Scot 641-6482, Heath
209-2052, CENTUR_
21
Dakota
BelleSpearfish Realty.
SINGLE
FAMIL_,
Duplex,
Multi-family
Commercial lots, 50
Acre Horse Property.
Prices start at $34,000.
Located in Spearfish &
Belle Fourche. Call Chris
Pangburn 605-645-9985
or eoe eorgensen 605645-0048. eorgensen
Reality,
Spearfish.
Broker Owned.
STATEWIDES
MAGIC
CHEF
STOVE/Oven, 1 year
old, smooth top, self
cleaning, white in color,
$350.00. Located in
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Free U.S. Army
Field Band concert
May 21
SPEARFISH * The Black Hills Pioneer will
host The Volunteers U.S. Army Field Band performance, as they make Spearfish a stop on their
nationwide tour. Bring your blanket and lawn
chairs to enGoy an evening of live music featuring a
high energy mix of GaJJ, Motown classics, rock,
country and pop hits. The concert will be held at
7:30 p.m. Friday, May 21 at the Spearfish City
Park band shell. (In case of inclement weather the
concert will be moved to the High Plains Western
Heritage Center). Admission is free of charge,
compliments of the Black Hills Pioneer.
Evening at Chophouse
May 21
SPEARFISH * Grammy nominated Randy
McAllister will be performing from 9 p.m. to midnight
Friday, May 21 at the Spearfish Chophouse. Featured
will be southern style rock duo with snare, washboard
and guitar. One of the most original acts you]ll see in
Spearfish. Cover at the door.
Norther n Hills Family
Recreation Center
May 22
LEAD * The Northern Hills Family
Recreation Center will be sponsoring a Mafia
Spaghetti Do-or-Die Dinner and Show at 6 p.m.
Saturday, May 22 at the Lead Armory, 835 West
Main St.
Come dressed as your favorite gangster with a
nickname or we will give you a name at the door.
Be ready to participate, solve the mystery and
have lots of fun or else.
For tickets and information call 584-1113.
Texas Hold'Em
Tour nament
May 22
SPEARFISH * Lions Club members will hold
the first annual Texas Hold]Em tournament at the
Spearfish Canyon Country Club Saturday, May 22,
beginning at 7 p.m. Sign-up and Happy Hour will
be from 6 -7 p.m. at the club. PriJes will be
awarded to all final table winners as well as door
priJes. For more information call 645-1709.
Computer classes
May 24
SPEARFISH * AmeriCorps volunteers will be
offering free basic computer classes at at 8:30 a.m.
and 7 p.m. Monday, May 24 at Grace Balloch
Memorial Library in Spearfish.
Learn the basics of browsing the Internet and setting up and using an e-mail account. Time permitting, volunteers will also offer an overview of
basic Microsoft Word functions and more
advanced Internet use. Space is limited, so call
the library at 642-1330 to reserve a spot.
Suicide Support
Group meeting
May 24
SPEARFISH * The Northern Hills Suicide
Support Group will meet at 7 p.m. Monday, May 24
at Hudson Hall. The group is run by trained volunteers who have lost a loved one to suicide. The
group meets the fourth Monday of each month.
Friends and loved ones who have lost someone to
suicide are welcome to attend the group which
meets for approximately two hours.
Spearfish Canyon Fire
meeting and potluck
May 24
SPEARFISH CANYON * The Spearfish Canyon
Volunteer Fire Department will be holding its monthly
meeting with a potluck at 6 p.m. Monday, May 24 at the
Fire Hall. Everyone is invited to attend.
Depression support
group meeting
May 25
SPEARFISH * Feeling blueb The DBSA
Depression Support Group will meet at 7 p.m.
Tuesday, May 25 at Our Savior]s Lutheran Church,
1020 State St.
Lawrence County
Extension Board meeting
May 25
SPEARFISH * There will be a Lawrence County
Extension Board quarterly meeting at 7 p.m.
Tuesday, May 25 in the Lawrence County Extension
Office, 1230 North Ave., Suite 4, Spearfish.
Parent Network meeting
May 25
SPEARFISH * There will be a Parent Network
meeting, for parents and advocates of children
with disabilities at 5 p.m. Tuesday, May 25 in the
basement of East Elementary, follow the signs.
We]d love to have you Goin us. For more information contact Lisa Merchen at 722-1209.
Our Towns is for area events only.
• Non-profit events - free listings
• For-profit or business events - charge figured on a per day basis
• Due to limited space, all events will run on a space available basis
• Publication of events is at the final discretion of the editor
Lead Fire Protection
District meeting
May 26
LEAD * The Lead Fire Protection District regular
monthly meeting will be at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday,
May 26 at Lead City Hall Commission room located
at 801 W Main St., Lead.
Please note the date change for the month of May
only.
Blood drive
May 28
SPEARFISH * There will be a blood drive from
8:30-11 a.m. Friday, May 28 at Great Western Bank
in Spearfish. Please call dodi Ludens at 642-2232 to
set up an appointment.
Now accepting musical
talent applications
June 4 deadline
SPEARFISH * Applications are now being
accepted for the Young Performers Competition,
sponsored by Black Hills State University through
the Black Hills Summer Institute of the Arts.
Classical students who study voice or instruments
are encouraged to enter.
Young students will vie for cash priJes in two age
categories: 9-14 and 15-20. The competition will be
held on the BHSU campus at 7 p.m. on Friday, dune
11. First place winners will perform at the
Celebration of the Arts Gala at 7:30 p.m. on
Saturday, dune 13. Entrants are required to perform
one memoriJed classical piece; and the difficulty
level should be intermediate to advanced. Eligible
participants must live within 100 miles of Spearfish.
Contestants will be Gudged on poise and stage presence as well as musicianship. The public is welcome
to attend the event. Tickets will be available for a
fee. For additional information and application
forms, please contact Shelby Cihak at shelbycihakfbhsu.edu or call 642-6420 from 8 a.m. to 4
p.m. Monday through Friday. The application deadline is dune 4.
Survivor/caregiver
Relay for Life picnic
RSVP by June 4
SPEARFISH * There will be a Survivor/Caregiver
Picnic at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, dune 15 at the Our
Savior]s Lutheran Church, 1020 State St., Spearfish.
If you wish to attend, please RSVP to Cheri Leahy by
dune 4 at 722-2952 or 641-2161. Also, if you are
attending, please bring one can of food. This will be
explained at the picnic.
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Friday, May 21, 2010
BLACK HILLS PIONEER
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Student News
Locals graduate
from SDSU
!"##$%&'( * (outh /a1ota (tate
3niversity:s spring commencement was held
(aturday, May D in Erost Arena on campus.
A numHer of area students received degrees.
They are:
Bac$elor o) +r,s in +r,s an0 1ciences 2
LnsM, (tuart TaH1e, !elle Eourche
Bac$elor o) 1cience in +3ric4l,4re an0
Biolo3ical 1ciences 2 !auer, Nami Oynn, (aint
#nge
Bac$elor o) 1cience in 54rsin3 2 !urch,
Whitney Anna, !elle EourcheQ Whetham, Ressica
Renae, !elle EourcheQ Williamson, !rian Oee,
!elle EourcheQ $nutson, $ristina Ann, (pearfishQ
Weis, $elly Alese, (pearfishQ /inan, $ristina Ro,
(pearfishQ Wal1er, $atie LliMaHeth, (turgisQ and
!arry, Amanda Oee, Whitewood.
6oc,or o) P$ar8ac9 in :ra04a,e 1c$ool *
$ling, Nole William, !elle Eourche and Elory,
Oeslie OeAnn, (pearfish
;as,er o) <04ca,ion in :ra04a,e 1c$ool 2
Tifone, Rennifer Ann, (pearfish
;as,er o) 1cience in :ra04a,e 1c$ool *
!erdan, Thomas Nharles, !elle EourcheQ EritM,
Oori Rean, !elle EourcheQ Eluegel, Ldward
'arrison, OeadQ and Soffman, Nhristi Ann,
(turgis.
Spearfish student
graduates from
Minnesota State
University Moorhead
M##"SLA/, Minn. * Minnesota (tate
3niversity Moorhead awarded degrees to 900
students during its spring commencement proV
gram Eriday, May WX at the universityYs &emMe1
Eieldhouse.
(tephanie Wilder received a Hachelor of arts
degree in theatre arts.
Dardis awarded
scholarship at SDSU
!"##$%&'( * Nourtney /ardis, of
(pearfish, was awarded the "ichard and Mary Ro
Oee (cholarship in Rournalism for the Z0W0VZ0WW
academic year at (outh /a1ota (tate 3niversity.
/ardis is a [unior ma[oring in [ournalism and
advertising at (/(3, where she is memHer of the
e\ecutive Hoard of the 3niversity ]rogram
Nouncil and active in the American Nancer
(ociety, Advertising NluH, Nhildren:s Miracle
&etwor1 and wor1s at the Nollegian &ewspaper
in the ad department. (he is the daughter of Rodi
White and Nalvin /ardis and is a Z00D graduate
of the (pearfish Sigh (chool.
The Oee family has wor1ed together for many
years attempting to increase the diversity of Hoth
the /epartment of Rournalism and Mass
Nommunication and the 3niversity as a whole.
%n the /epartment, they increase the numHer of
&ative American students, thereHy increasing the
&ative American voice Hoth in &ative American
puHlications and in general puHlications. At the
same time they felt that it was important for all
[ournalism students to have a Hetter understandV
ing of diversity, and particularly the role of
&ative Americans in the state of (outh /a1ota.
"ichard W. Oee is professor emeritus of the
/epartment of Rournalism and Mass
Nommunication at (outh /a1ota (tate
3niversity. MaryRo !enton Oee holds Hachelor:s
and master:s degrees in [ournalism from the
3niversity of MarylandVNollege ]ar1.
NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS
Due to the Memorial Day holiday,
our early deadlines are as follows:
Publication
Run Date
Deadline
Prospector
Tues., 6/1
Thurs., 5/27
BH Pioneer
Tues., 6/1
Fri., 5/28
There will be no paper on Monday, May 31st.
The advertising cut off time is Noon.
Both offices will be closed Saturday and Monday.
!
PUZZLE FOR FRIDAY, MAY 21
Local student awarded scholarship
Pictured is Julie Bertsch, First
Interstate Bank Scholarship
Chairperson, presenting Lisa
Krogstad with a $1,000 scholarship. First Interstate Bank, in conjunction with the South Dakota
Bankers foundation, has awarded
this scholarship to Krogstad, a
Spearfish High School student.
Krogstad will be attending South
Dakota State University next fall.
Her parents are Dan and Diane
Krogstad. Courtesy photo
SPONSORED BY: LUEDERS FOOD CENTERS
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Friday, May 21, 2010
Sports
Page 31
BELLE FOURCHE
BHSU
LEAD-DEADWOOD
SPEARFISH
STURGIS
Friday, May 21, 2010
[email protected]
Albers rewrites record book for 3rd time
BY #A%ON (RO%%
!"ac% 'i""s Pio,eer
Spearfish’s Abby Albers eyes the sand pit in the girls’ long jump competition Thursday afternoon. Albers leaped 19 feet,
3.25 inches on this effort to set the state record in this event for the third time this season. Pioneer photo by Jason Gross
SPEARFISH — What is a quarter of an inch?
For Abby Albers it was a third state record in as
many weeks. Albers took advantage of her last
chance to eclipse her state girls' long Fump record
and soared 19 feet, 3.25 inches at the Last Chance
track meet, Thursday at Lyle Hare Stadium. It surpassed the 19-3 mark she set at the Greater Dakota
Conference meet and was her third record-setting
effort this season.
“It felt really good,” Albers said of the Fump.
“My big goal for the whole meet was to eclipse
the state mark.”
Albers added Thursday's effort would give her a
lot of confidence going into next weekend's state
'AA' meet in Brandon and Sioux Falls.
It was reported earlier this week that Albers
soared 19-3.25 at the Greater Dakota Conference
meet. Spearfish head coach Aaron Nida said
Thursday that mark was unofficial, and the official
measure was 19-3.
The Spearfish girls' 800 relay placed first in
1[46.61. Spearfish's girls' medley relay broke the
tape in 4[13.48.
Spearfish's Jake _oung earned top honors in the
boys' 110-meter hurdles. His time was 15.30 seconds.
Event winners and other Spearfish efforts follow. No team points were kept.
(*+,-./0112M454+ 67-8
1 Alyson Perrett `Rapid City Stevensa 12.59
seconds.
(*+,-./9112M454+ 67-8
1 Jasmyne bing `Rapid City Centrala 25.68 seconds.
See ALBERS — Page 33
L-D wears Region 8A crown
Spearfish completes WR Challenge
%:E<=A> TO T@E :=ONEER
BY #A%ON (RO%%
!"ac% 'i""s Pio,eer
CUSTER — Lead-Deadwood
scored 150 points to snare the boys'
title at Thursday's Region 8A track
meet.
Xavier Glover and Shelby-Wayne
Williams won two events apiece for
the Golddigger boys. Glover
claimed top honors in the 200-meter
dash `23.73 secondsa and triple
Fump `42 feet, 2 inchesa. Williams'
victories occurred in the 800 run `2
minutes, 8.87 secondsa and 1,600
run `4[51.17a.
Nate Hayward was LeadDeadwood's other region boys'
champion, as he cleared 12-9 in the
pole vault.
Belle Fourche representatives
Seth Reynolds, Colten NFos, and
baylee Willard also advanced to the
winner's circle.
Reynolds claimed top honors in
the boys' 400 dash `54.06 secondsa.
NFos finished the boys' 3200 run in
10[43.83, and Willard cleared 8-6 in
the girls' pole vault.
Lead-Deadwood's Jessi
Sternhagen broke the tape in the
girls' 3200 run. Her final time was
13[15.46.
Belle Fourche's girls scored 103
points and finished fourth. The
Bronc boys were fifth with 101
points.
Lead-Deadwood, with 57 points,
placed fifth in the girls' division.
Custer scored 195.50 points to win
the girls' title.
Team scores, event winners, and
area results follow. The area refers
to Lead-Deadwood and Belle
Fourche.
(*+,-./T47A/%BC+4Custer 195.50, St. Thomas More
145, Hill City 134, Belle Fourche
103, Lead-Deadwood 57, Red
Cloud 39, Hot Springs 33, Pine
Ridge 2.
(*+,-./0112M454+ 67-8
1 Taylor Neugebauer `Custera
13.13 seconds, 3 Bailey Martin
See TRACK — Page 32
SPEARFISH — The Spearfish Spartans compiled a 615 team score and placed third at the
West River Challenge, which ended Thursday at
Spearfish Canyon Country Club.
Hayley Decker shot a nine-hole 44 to lead
Spearfish for the day. Teammates Taylor blinkel
`46a, Erin Cole `54a, Sami Stadel `55a, Jenna
Crosswait `58a, and Brianna Grout `60a followed.
Several Spartans played all three rounds of the
Challenge, which also visited courses in Sturgis
and Rapid City. blinkelcs 150 enabled her to
earn sixth place.
Cole finished with a total score of 157.
Crosswait `159a, Stadel `163a, and Grout `174a
also played all three days for Spearfish.
Sturgis won the event with 559 shots, followed by Rapid City Stevens at 576. belsey
Emme of Sturgis claimed medalist honors at
129, followed by teammate Brianna Dodge at
135.
Erin Cole of Spearfish chips onto the third
green during the West River girls’ golf challenge. Pioneer photo by Jason Gross
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Tony Nelson, right, of
Spearfish breaks from
the starting blocks
during a boys’ 100meter dash heat race.
Pioneer photo by
Jason Gross
1830 N Main St., Spearfish, S.D 57783
Robin Hood (PG13) Sorry No Passes
ALBERS Continued from Page 31
Mon – Fri 6:30 & 9:15
Sat and Sun 1:00, 3:45, 6:30 & 9:15
Girls' 400-Meter Dash
5 :a<lie PeAerson F+AGrHisI 5015J17J
Girls' L00-Meter Run
5 :a<lie PeAerson F+AGrHisI 605KJ/LM
51 'rika OenHler F+PearQis<I 607KJ11M 56
+GRanne ,eSerink F+PearQis<I 60L1J67M
57 +aTanA<a +leeP F+PearQis<I 60L1JUVJ
Girls' 1,600-Meter Run
5 ,aWeleine 4aka<as<i F+AGrHisI
X061J5KM 6 &aiAlin Oe<ner F+PearQis<I
X076JX1M / 'lise *eiW F+PearQis<I
X0LLJXXJ
Girls' 3,200-Meter Run
5 4aTara OorTan F*& +AeYensI
5507XJ77M 7 3iTee "Zen F+PearQis<I
570X5JX7 anW :elseS +enWen F+PearQis<I
no AiTeJ
Girls' 100-Meter Hurdles
5 +ierra +c<ePPer F*& +AeYensI 5LJX/
seconWsJ
Girls' 300-Meter Hurdles
5 4essa OorsGc< F*& &enAralI L/J7U
seconWs anW 55 &<elsea *osenaG
F+PearQis<I XLJKLJ
Girls' 400-Meter Relay
5 *aPiW &iAS &enAral \3\ LUJUU sec.
onWs anW L +PearQis< \3\ X7JX6J
Girls' L00-Meter Relay
5 +PearQis< 50L/J/5J
Girls' 1,600-Meter Relay
5 *aPiW &iAS +AeYens \3\ L01XJ11M 6
+PearQis< \3\ L056JL7 anW X +PearQis< \B\
L07VJ6LJ
Girls' 3,200-Meter Relay
5 *aPiW &iAS +AeYens K0XXJ1LJ
Girls' Medley Relay
5 +PearQis< L057JLUJ
Girls' High Jump
5 ]aceS ]e<Tann F*& &enAralI X.5
anW X 'liRa^eA< HG^^arW F+PearQis<I L.
VJ
Girls' Pole Vault
5 &oGrAneS &ranWall F*& &enAralI 51.
/ anW 7 Becca +<eeAR F+PearQis<I K./J
Girls' Long Jump
5 3^^S 3l^ers F+PearQis<I 5K.7J6X
neZ sAaAe recorW anW 57 ]inWsaS _ones
F+PearQis<I 5L.55JVXJ
Girls' Triple Jump
5 '<rin $G<rTann F*& &enAralI 7/.
UJX1 anW 57 ]inWsaS _ones F+PearQis<I
6K.UJVXJ
Girls' Shot Put
5 ,ckenRie _o<nson F*& &enAralI L1.
51JVXM L ,eHan `Ginn F+PearQis<I 7X.L
anW K :alli &<arlson F+PearQis<I 75.
LJX1J
Girls' Discus
5 3TanWa `Ginn F*& +AeYensI 55V.
51M 6 ,eHan `Ginn F+PearQis<I 55L.X
anW 57 :alli &<arlson F+PearQis<I VU.6J
Boys' 100-Meter Dash
5 &<aW HoQkaTP F*& &enAralI 51JUX
seconWs anW L 4onS -elson F+PearQis<I
55JLUJ
Boys' 200-Meter Dash
5 aak PrPic< F*& +AeYensI 66JUK sec.
onWs anW 7 _ake boGnH F+PearQis<I
67JU7J
Boys' 400-Meter Dash
5 _orWan +c<GTac<er F*& +AeYensI
X1JU1 seconWsM 6 Baker cieWe
F+PearQis<I X5J61M 51 3WaT 9eiAHreQe
F+PearQis<I XLJL6M 56 ,c:enRie ]ane
F+PearQis<I XLJUKJ
Boys' L00-Meter Run
5 *ileS &oaAes F*& +AeYensI 50XVJL/M
U ,c:enRie ]ane F+PearQis<I 601KJ/LM
56 ,ark ,eSer F+PearQis<I 6066J1VM 57
_aco^ +c<oll F+PearQis<I 607KJ6XJ
Boys' 1,600-Meter Run
5 'ric +anWers F*& &enAralI L07VJXU
anW L _orWan HoGWek F+PearQis<I
L0XKJ6VJ
Boys' 3,200-Meter Run
5 ]Gke ]arson F+AGrHisI 51061JUV anW
/ 4iHe 4<orTan F+PearQis<I 55077JU7J
Boys' 110-Meter Hurdles
5 _ake boGnH F+PearQis<I 5XJ71 sec.
onWsJ
Boys' 300-Meter Hurdles
5 HaSWen HasA F*& +AeYensI L1J6L
seconWs anW 6 _ake boGnH F+PearQis<I
L1JV/J
Boys' 400-Meter Relay
5 *aPiW &iAS +AeYens \3\ L7J66 sec.
onWs anW X +PearQis< \3\ LVJ56J
Boys' L00-Meter Relay
5 *aPiW &iAS &enAral \3\ 5077J6V anW L
+PearQis< \3\ 507KJL6J
Boys' 1,600-Meter Relay
5 *aPiW &iAS +AeYens \3\ 706VJ/1J
Boys' 3,200-Meter Relay
5 *aPiW &iAS &enAral \3\ K05UJL6J
Boys' Medley Relay
5 coGHlas 70X7J/1J
Boys' High Jump
5 creZ %WWinHs F*& +AeYensI /.VM 7
,onAe ,eSerink F+PearQis<I /.XM U ]Gke
,arcoe F+PearQis<I X.XJ
Boys' Pole Vault
5 _ason cGPrel F+AGrHisI 5L./J6X anW 7
_os< 9ells F+PearQis<I 57.1J
Boys' Long Jump
5 3nWre Hern FcoGHlasI 65./JX1M 6
,aAA corQsc<TiWA F+PearQis<I 61./JVXM V
_aS carlinH F+PearQis<I 5K.XJX1M K
-aA<an &arrillo F+PearQis<I 5U.55M 57
,ason :aiAQors F+PearQis<I 5V.7J
Boys' Triple Jump
5 BrSce _o<nson F*& &enAralI L6.
XJVXM 6 ,aAA corQsc<TiWA F+PearQis<I L6.
5M X _aS carlinH F+PearQis<I 7K.5JVXM V
-aA<an &arrillo F+PearQis<I 7V.51JX1J
Boys' Shot Put
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BraWS Harr F+PearQis<I L7.1J6XM 56
3GsAin *oAerA F+PearQis<I 7K.XM 5/ &aWe
9e^er F+PearQis<I 7/.1J
Boys' Discus
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4onn 4eAraGlA F+PearQis<I 56L.5M U &aWe
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cieWric< F+PearQis<I 51K.5M 57 BraWS
Harr F+PearQis<I 51V.51J
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Iron Man 2 (PG13) Sorry No Passes
Mon – Fri 6:45 & 9:00
Sat and Sun 1:30, 4:00, 6:45 & 9:00
MacGruber (R)
Mon – Fri 6:45 & 8:45
Sat and Sun 1:15, 3:30, 6:45 & 8:45
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Friday, May 21, 2010
BETTING Continued from -age 7
!"o %i'e %i)ing on t"e edge. and
0e12a3e41ee'er10 are u1ua%%7 t"e
!omen. !"o "a)e %o1t a mate. are
retired. or are 1uffering from :ore4
dom.; 1"e 1aid<
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and !omen !it" t"e di1ea1e e)en4
tua%%7 fa2e t"e de:t 2o%%e2tor1. and
t"eir in1atia:%e "a:it !i%% %ead
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:%ing addi2tion !i%% 2ommit 1ui4
2ide. a22ording to a ABBB re3ort
:7 t"e Cationa% Dam:%ing Em3a2t
Ftud7 Commi11ion<
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1ui2ide<
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t"at t"e Jead!ood Daming
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Fout" Ja'ota Kotter7 3aid
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)ention. 1aid Fudd:e2'<
P"7%%i1 Nauer%e. !"o !or'1 at
an in3atient treatment 2enter. near
FiouO Pa%%1. 1aid t"at a maQorit7 of
"er 3atient1 are addi2ted to )ideo
%otter7 ma2"ine1<
RDame of 1%ot1 i1 more a game
of 2"an2e.; 1"e 1aid< RSit" )ideo
%otter7. t"e7 1ti%% :e%ie)e t"at t"e7
2an 3i2' t"e rig"t 2ard1. and t"e7
1ti%% t"in' t"e7 2an :eat t"at
ma2"ine<;
Nauer%e. !"o "a1 :een an
addi2tion 2oun1e%or for nine
7ear1. 1aid t"at t"e gam:%ing
indu1tr7 1"ou%d :e doing more to
'ee3 an e7e out for addi2ted gam4
:%er1<
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a%2o"o%. 7ou0d 1er)e t"em unti%
t"e7 %eft. not 3a7ing an7 attention
to !"at 2ondition t"e7 !ere in<
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Rosee Hansen, of Spearfish, lays out over 200 ATM, debit and casino player cards that were given to her by people who are addicted
to gambling. “Gambling has nothing to do with money, it's about
chasing a feeling,” she said. Hansen, who works at Behavior
Management Systems in Spearfish, began doing outpatient treatment locally two years ago. Pioneer photo by Kevin Norton
tion1 manager at Pour >2e1
Ca1ino. in Jead!ood. 1aid t"at
1"e "a1 not noti2ed t"e 3ro:%em.
nor doe1 "er e1ta:%i1"ment "a)e a
1et 3o%i27 a:out gam:%ing addi24
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of a 3ro2edure. and !e "a)e ne)er
run into a 3ro:%em.; 1"e 1aid< RE
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ter7<;
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3er2ent of "er 3atient1 are
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re2ogniXing t"e 1ign1 of 3ro:%em
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tor of t"e Fout" Ja'ota Daming
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four 7ear1 ago 3rofe11iona%1 !ere
1ent out to Jead!ood to 1"o!
)ideo1 to em3%o7ee1 demon1trat4
ing "o! to re2ogniXe t"e 1ign1 of
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LOCAL & REGIONAL WEATHER
BLACK HILLS PIONEER
Friday, May 21, 2010
BETTING Continue( *rom -./e 01
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GAMBLING Continued from Page 0
!n $%to(er of 2--./ t0e in2in%i3
(i4it5 ended/ and t0e gui4t and
:0ame en:ued< =0e >a: arre:ted for
em(e??4ing a@@roAimate45
BC2/---/ and :0e rea4i?ed >0at >a:
at :taDe to 4o:eE 0er marriage/ 2i:it:
to 0er :on and grandDid:<
F! fe4t a4one/ 4iDe !Gd Dind of 4o:t
e2er5t0ing/H :0e :aid<
=0e :aid :0e under:tand: t0at
%a:ino: are tr5ing to run a (u:ine::/
(ut t0e5 a4:o %an ruin @eo@4eG:
4i2e:<
F! donGt t0inD it >ou4d (e a (ad
idea if t0e %a:ino: >ou4d do :ome3
t0ing >0en t0e5 :ee t0at a 4o%a4
@er:on/ da5 after da5 after da5/
%ome: in to 4o:e t0eir mone5< !
t0inD t0ere :0ou4d (e :ome >a5 to
rea%0 out a 0e4@ing 0and<H
$n45 t0ree 5ear: ago/ t0e Iead3
Jead>ood area didnGt 0a2e a
Kam(4er: Lnon5mou: grou@/ (ut
Mene and 0er 0u:(and got in2o42ed
and formed one<
=ometime: mem(er: of t0e
grou@ do re4a@:e/ admitted
Menee/ (ut %ome t0i: $%to(er
:0e >i44 0a2e a2oided gam(4ing
for four 5ear:<
!n Kam(4erG: Lnon5mou:/
>0en a mem(er 0a: gone a 5ear
>it0out gam(4ing/ t0e5 re%ei2e a
%oin :ignif5ing t0at a%0ie2ement<
Menee :aid t0at :0e a4>a5: a:D:
for t>o %oin: 3 one for 0er:e4f
and one for 0er fat0er/ to @4a%e
on 0i: gra2e:ite<
FNu:t :o 0e Dno>:/H :0e :aid<
FO0at mean: :o mu%0 to me<H
Warning signs of
problem gambling
Preo%%u@ied >it0 gam(4ing and
una(4e to :to@
Qragging a(out gam(4ing/ eAag3
gerating >in: and minimi?ing 4o::e:
Me:t4e:: and irrita(4e >0en not
gam(4ing
Kam(4ing to >in (a%D >0at
5ouG2e 4o:t
Qorro>ing mone5 for gam(4ing
I5ing to 0ide time :@ent gam3
(4ing or un@aid de(t:
RreSuent uneA@4ained a(:en%e:
Io:ing >orD time (e%au:e of
gam(4ing
Neo@ardi?ing a :ignifi%ant re4a3
tion:0i@ or To( (5 gam(4ing
Information adapted from materials provided by the 5ational
6ouncil on Problem Gambling.
What it takes ... to be
On the scene
As part of the open house held Saturday,
May 15 at the Belle Fourche Volunteer Fire
Department, Butte County Emergency
Respondors provided the public with a
demonstration of a vehicle extracation, in
order to present all of the necessary steps
that go into an emergency call. Members of
the Butte County/Belle Fourche Ambulance
Service, the Belle Fourche Police
Department and the Belle Fourche
Volunteer Fire Department worked together
to provide their services to a “victim” of a
vehicle accident. Pictured are just some of
the many steps necessary to provide an
accident victim with the necessary care. The
event started with an official “all call” and
the response. Later, crews worked to stabalize the “victim” and remove her from
the damaged vehicle. A demonstration of
the equipment available to emergency service crews to actually cut into the vehicle
was later shown. More than 75 members of
the public attended the event, which was
dubbed a success. Pioneer photos by
Heather Murschel
Butte County emergency responders perform a vehicle
extraction demonstration, during a Belle Fourche
Volunteer Fire Department open house.