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This last weekend, the Orienthills were full of shooters!The South Dakota Steel Clas-
sic was held near Orient Satur-day and Sunday, May 5 and 6 forthe fourth year in a row. Therewere targets anywhere from 100to 1,240 yards with 25 stages
and 250 rounds per shooter. Theshooting focuses on being practi-cal in nature, and having a hunt-ing or military type applicationover the two day shoot.The Classic is open to 120 par-
ticipants. This year in Orientthere were 117 who were able to
attend from Texas, Oklahoma,Utah, Iowa, Colorado, Wyoming,Minnesota, Wisconsin and SouthDakota. The first match of theyear long season starts the endof January with finals held thefirst weekend in December. Topshooters from across the country
vie for points to win top moneyprizes up to $70,000. Orient’sshoot is one of 40 matches acrossthe United States, and the onlynational one in South Dakota.The Classic is dubbed “TheNascar of Shooting Sports”.For more photos see page 11.
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polling place will be held at theFaulkton School lunchroom in-stead of the Community Center.The June 6th Women’s Ag Daywill be held at the CommunityCenter and sponsors will be set-ting up the day before (June 5) toget ready for ag day.
So remember - vote at theFaulkton School lunchroomon June 5th!
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big hit on Friday, May 4 at the 4-H grounds. Above are FFA mem-ber Chloe Brand showing her pethedgehog “Skippy” to EmmaSchilder, daughter of Justin andStevie Schilder. For more photossee pages 14 and 15.
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damage to both the digital pro-jector and the computer serverdue to electrical damage.Last fall when the theatre was
shut down the equipment wasshut off to the breaker andbreaker box so that there was noelectric connection to the equip-ment. On April 30, the servicetech who does the per-season an-nual inspection discovered sub-stantial damage to theequipment and felt that it wasdone when there was a lightingstrike near the building. Thedamage was caused when the
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RECORDWednesday, May 9, 2018 – Volume 136, Number 19
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Obituary .......................8Sports.....................9, 10Arbor day ...................15Portugal & 2nd grade .17
Inside this issue:
Stephanie ErdahlStephanie has been the new
Faulk County Clerk of Courts foralmost one year now. She startedin June of 2017, and is part time,Monday through Friday after-noons from 1 to 5 p.m. She re-
placed retired Clerk of CourtsMarilyn Hadrick, who worked asthe clerk for 20+ years.Stephanie is a 2009 Aberdeen
Central graduate, attended North-ern State University for sociology.She is presently taking online col-
lege courses for court reporting.Her parents are Steve and MarieDen Ouden of Aberdeen, and shehas one sister. The Erdahls (hus-band Kyle is the sixth gradeteacher at Faulkton Elementary)moved here in 2016 from Aberdeen.
Her previous employment wasworking at Volunteers of Americaas a group facilitator; and inPlankinton at Avera Plains Acad-emy, a juvenile treatment facility.
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Above left are, Stephanie Erdahl, who has taken over the duties as Faulk County Clerk of Courts since June of last year; and Katie Hansen,the new Faulk County 4-H Youth Program Advisor as of April 23 of this year.
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This is the fourth year for the South Dakota Steel Classic to hold theirprecision rifle series at Orient. Above left are, Lance Walker of Gillette,Wyo. (in his third year at Orient and second in competing) and KennyNordstrom of Coleman. Above right, Mike Kane, Huron (who is the man
in charge of the South Dakota Steel Classic and sets up all the stageswith tasks and challenges involved in each stage) and Greg Dykstra,Huron (owner of Primal Rights which sponsored this year’s SouthDakota Shoot and also holds training for competitions of this kind).
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Linda Bartholomew, ObserverThe total amount of moisture in2018 is 3.11. Total moisture in2017 to date was 2.53.
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electrical current back fed intothe equipment through theground wire.David Huss has talked to Bev-
erly King of King Insurance andlearned that there was a thunderand lighting storm in Faulktonon March 5 so that is the datewhich is being used to file theclaim. The estimate to replacethe equipment is about$41,000.00. That estimate and astatement from Heartland The-ater Equipment stating whatthey believed happened has beenfiled with the insurance com-
pany and David Huss is nowwaiting for a response.The installation of the digital
projector equipment in 2014 wasfor a cost of $45,000. Thereforethis estimate is lower then theoriginal cost of the equipment.“If the insurance company does
not cover the replacement cost ofthe equipment, the Lyric Theatrewill be closed since we cannotoffer to install new equipmentagain,” said David Huss.“I also had the furnace andA/C
units checked and there does notappear to be any damage done tothose units,” concluded Huss.
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(continued from page 1)When asked about what she
likes best about the job Erdahlreplied, “the scheduling and the as-pects of the court system. I alsoenjoy working with Judge RichardSommers, who is out of Aberdeen.It would be cool if I was able tomarry a couple, however that has-n’t come about yet.”She stated she and her husband
Kyle enjoy the Faulkton commu-nity and have made many friends.“We really like to golf and the golfcourse here is great.”
Katie HansenKatie Hansen became the new
full time 4-H Youth Program Ad-visor on Monday, April 23. She re-placed former advisor CarlyWetzel. Her office is open Mon-day through Friday 9 a.m. to 5p.m.Katie is a 2010 F.H.S. graduate
and attended SDSU graduating
in 2014 with a bachelor of sciencein family & consumer sciences ineducation. Katie is the daughterof Brent and Carol Schilder. Sheand husband Travis are the par-ents of a two-year-old daughter,Finley.After graduation from SDSU
Katie taught in Miller for threeyears as the Family and Con-sumer Sciences teacher andFCCLA Adviser. Most recentlyKatie has been the office man-ager at Walkabout Mother Binsfor Dave Hedt.“When I saw the opening for
the position here I knew it wouldbe a good skill set for me. Eventhough I liked working with Daveat Walkabout, this position ismore of the career I’ve been look-ing for,” she stated.Katie was the summer intern
in 4-H for Faulk County for twoyears, and growing up was in theWranglers 4-H for ten years.“I’m most looking forward to
interacting with the 4-H mem-bers and also the busy 4-H sea-son coming up,” she concluded.
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letter carriers in more than10,000 cities and towns acrossAmerica collect the goodness andcompassion of their postal cus-tomers, who participate in theNALC Stamp Out Hunger Na-tional Food Drive — the largestone-day food drive in the nation.Led by letter carriers representedby the National Association ofLetter Carriers (AFL-CIO), withhelp from rural letter carriers,other postal employees and othervolunteers, the drive has deliv-ered more than one billionpounds of food the past 24 years.Carriers collect non-perishable
food donations left by mailboxesand in post offices and deliverthem to local community foodbanks, pantries and shelters.Nearly 1,500 NALC branches inall 50 states, the District of Co-lumbia, Puerto Rico, Guam andthe Virgin Islands are involved.The United States Postal Serv-
ice, National Association of Let-ter Carriers, National RuralLetter Carriers’ Association,AFL-CIO, Feeding America,United Way, Valassis and ValpakDirect Marketing Systems are allsupporting this year’s Stamp Out
Hunger food drive.To donate, just place a box or
can of non-perishable food next toyour mailbox before your lettercarrier delivers mail on the sec-ond Saturday in May (this Sat-urday, May 12!). The carrier willdo the rest. The food is sorted,and delivered to an area foodbank or pantry, where it is avail-
able or needy families. Cus-tomers may also bring non-per-ishable food items to theFaulkton Post Office lobby.With 49 million people facing
hunger every day in America, in-cluding nearly 16 million chil-dren, this drive is one way youcan help those in your own city ortown who need help.
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OFFICIAL NOTICEFEM Electric Association, Inc.
Official Notice ofAnnual Meeting of Members
Notice is hereby given that the 70th Annual Meeting of the mem-bers of FEM Electric Association, Inc. will be held at the IpswichHigh School in the City of Ipswich, State of South Dakota at six-thirty p.m. on Thursday, June 21, 2018 for the purpose of:1. The reports of officers, directors and committees.2. The election of directors for three-year terms. In connection
with the election of directors at this meeting, the following mem-bers have been nominated for director by the Nominating Com-mittee in accordance with the bylaws of the Cooperative:
District 5 - Larry BowarPlease take further notice that any fifteen or more members of the co-
operative may make additional nominations by listing their nominee andthe appropriate Directorate District and signing such Petition of Nomi-nation. The petition must be submitted to the board of directors at least25 days prior to the annual meeting. Any such petition so submitted willbe posted along with the list of nominations made by the NominatingCommittee.3. Transacting any such other business as may properly come be-
fore the meeting or any adjournment thereof.Larry Bowar, Secretary, FEM Electric Association, Inc.
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clean-up, fix-up week is May 6through May 12.
The city of Faulkton will havecurbside pickup of white goodsand trees and branches this Fri-day, May 11. NO paint, tires orbatteries. Call the city office at598-6515 if there is a question.MMaarrkk yyoouurr ccaalleennddaarrss ffoorrFFaauullkkttoonn’’ss SSpprriinngg FFlliinngg!!
Faulktonʼs Spring Fling willbe held on next Thursday, May17 from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
See advertisement on page 4for participating businesses.
Ten piano students of BethDeiter participated in the SouthDakota Bandmasters Associationpiano contest for grades threethrough eight on Saturday, May5 in Redfield. A third grader, Lydia Blach-
ford, received a Superior Plusrating – the best rating awarded.Seven students received Supe-
rior ratings including thirdgraders Sean Roseland, RaeganGeditz, Ayden Haselhorst; fourthgrader Emerald Wittmeier; fifthgrader Grace Kopecky; sixthgrader Aubri Haselhorst andeighth grader Alex Sorensen.Third grader Reese Otter re-ceived an Excellent Plus and
sixth grader Ashlyn Sorensen re-ceived an Excellent rating.These ten students as well as
second graders Anika Muellerand Austina Sorensen, freshmanAbi Wittmeier and senior NickWittmeier will perform theirspring piano recital this Sunday,May 13 at 7 p.m. at Our SaviorLutheran Church. Along withtheir contest pieces, students willplay selections of their choosingincluding pop, patriotic, marchesand religious music.Awards will be given and
dessert will be served followingthe recital. The public is invitedand encouraged to attend.
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The Faulkton City Councilmet on Monday, May 7 for theirregular meeting. All councilmembers were present, LindaBartholomew, Mark Toennies,Sheilah Fischer, Steve Wanner,Dan Ramsdell and Chris Geiger,along with maintenance JerodRaethz and finance officer EmilyBauer. Also in attendance wereKen Thompson, Grady Jolley;Faulkton Area Economic Devel-opment Corporation members,Dwight Hossle, BrandonSpanier, Gloria Bode, BeverlyKing, Kelly Melius and TroyHadrick.Minutes of the April 9 meet-
ing, financial report and claimswere approved.Jerod Raethz began by report-
ing that de winterization is al-most complete, as in parkrestrooms, the mosquito sprayerand the pool are ready for thesummer. There will be newgarbage cans placed aroundtown, and there are some newbanners and brackets - those willbe put up sometime soon. Raethzstated that they have used therecently purchased new broomand are very pleased with the re-sults.The mayor had no report and
Brent Koens could not be pres-ent so there was no police reportbut all council members hadbeen given copies of the report.For old business there were
pay requests, $1,000 for admin-istration fee to Helms & Associ-ates and $15,102.05 for theengineer on-site; and $43,270.55to Dahme Construction.Raethz stated that Dahme’s
has a second crew in town work-ing on the sewer project - thatcrew has started on Court Streetand this will last a couple ofmore days. The first crew is on12th Ave. with 70% of that workfinished. The crew will thenbegin at the 4-H barns cornerthen to St. John Street. Dahme’swill have a meeting to updatethe council on Friday, May 11 at3 p.m. The public is invited to at-tend. Raethz ended with “streetconditions are what they are.”Excess dirt was then discussed.Council will find out who ownsthe dirt, Dahme’s or the city. Sev-eral people have asked for thedirt.The council also approved pay
requests for the airport environ-mental assessment of $1,717.98,this is ongoing and is now 52%complete billed from Helms &Associates. The council also ap-proved the cultural resources in-ventory amendment of$4,260.00, 95% of this amountwill be paid back to the city. Anywork done to the airport, all proj-ects will be reimbursed by thestate and the FFA.
The well at the sports complexwas discussed and will be dugsometime in the future. Thecity’s water fund will help pay forthis along with monies left overfrom the ball park project. It isprojected having the well at theball park will pay for itself in twoto three years. Raethz said thatthe city’s water system is main-taining now, however in the next10 to 15 years the next majorproject will be moving the stor-age tank to the new water toweralong with all the pumps.There were no bids for the old
mower so council decided to justkeep the mower and use it.For new business, oath of of-
fice was given to Mayor SladeRoseland, council presidentSheilah Fischer and Mark Toen-nies.It was noted for the new year’s
appointments, for now the onlychanges made were DougWittmeier’s responsibilities weregiven to Chris Geiger.Motion passed by the council
to continue with Sheilah Fischeras president and Chris Geiger asvice president.There was a question from the
Faulkton Area Medical Centerabout a brown bag permit andinflatables for a picnic at the citypark. Emily will get back tothem. Council only thought theyneeded to sign a waiver about li-ability with the inflatables.Council continued the agree-
ment with the FAMC water aer-obics to hold classes at the pool.Grady Jolley then handed out
a flyer on his priorities as sheriffif elected and touched briefly ona scholarship idea. He thankedthe council for their time.Next up was the Faulkton
Area Economic Developmentmembers. They stated they werethere to give the council infor-mation about the director’s posi-tion and what his job entails.Troy Hadrick, Dwight Hossleand Kelly Melius all gave infor-mation about how important it isfor Faulkton to continue theprogress they have made in thelast five years. It was stated theyhave already visited with thecounty commissioners and arelooking for funds of up to$100,000 for this position (1/2from the county and 1/2 from thecity). They noted that greatthings have been accomplishedby having a full time develop-ment director. The membersthanked the council for theirtime and hoped they would studythe notes about what has beenaccomplished in Faulkton thatthey handed out to the councilmembers.For Resolution 2018-03 council
approved to vacate an alley be-tween the county shop and Dar-rel Johnson home.Resolution 2018-04 the council
approved exclusion of propertyfrom city limits owned by KenThompson north of town by thecreek.Council then approved the
DOT transportation alternativeagreement for the sidewalk proj-ect, to begin next summer.Council approved malt bever-
age license renewals, on-off salemalt beverage and on-off saleSouth Dakota Farm wine of
Bauer’s Super Valu, Short StopBar, BerMac Inc. and BerMac 2,J & J Recreation and CasinoBowl.A temporary liquor license was
approved for Faulkton Drug, forJune 6 at the Community Centerfor Women’s Ag Day.Monday, June 25 at 7 p.m. was
set for the June budget meeting.After returning from executive
session the council hired sum-mer help for the pool andcarousel: Alex Sorensen, frontdesk, $8.85; Madison Boss, WSIlifeguard sub/private lessons,$10.50; Chloe Brand, WSI life-guard, $10.50; Reece Schulte,WSI lifeguard, $11.50; AbigailVetch, lifeguard, $9.75; NathanVetch, WSI lifeguard, $10.50;Jori Melius, lifeguard, $9.75;Brandi Melius, lifeguard, $9.50;Ally Cunningham, lifeguard,$9.50; Brooke Niederbaumer,lifeguard, $9.50; Layla Stevens,lifeguard, $9.50; and Bill Becker,carousel, $9.25Council adjourned at 8:10 p.m.
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making plans for their annualjoint congregational Vacation
Bible School, this year to be heldWednesday, June 6 to Friday,June 8 from 9:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.daily at Immanuel, rural We-cota.
“Splash Canyon” is the 2018theme, where children will learnthat God keeps His promises onlife’s wild ride! They’ll look intothe Bible, God’s Holy Word, andexplore how our faithful Godkeeps His promises to be with usand give us life and hopethrough Jesus, our Savior. Alsoplanned are Bible story skits,crazy crafts, fun songs, yummysnacks, and awesome games,while we learn that all God’spromises are YES in JESUS!Registration is open for any
students entering kindergartenthrough those entering sixthgrade in the fall.Contact Aimee Niederbaumer,
605-380-3095, for more informa-tion or to get a registration form.Registration forms with com-plete VBS information are alsoavailable at Mueller TherapeuticMassage front desk. Registra-tions are due by Tuesday, May 15to receive complimentary t-shirts and music CD/videos.
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WWWWDD sscchheedduulleeFaulkton’s Wild West Days
scheduling is as follows:Friday, June 29
• Dacotah Bank customer ap-preciation brat feed at 4 p.m.• J & J Bar annual Bean Bag
tournament, starts at 7 p.m.• Variety Show at Faulkton Le-
gion Hall at 7 p.m.Saturday, June 30
• Parade 10 a.m.• Picnic in the park after pa-
rade• “Old Timers” baseball games
- ball park• Entertainment at the Short
Stop Bar• Fireworks
Sunday, July 1• Color Run - 2019 FHS Class
fundraiser• Annual Golf Tournament at
Lakeside - 2 person best ballscramble• Ecumenical Church Services
at the City Park - 10 a.m.• Car Show - at the ball park,
registration 1 to 2 p.m. and carshow from 2 to 5 p.m.• 4-H Carnival at 4-H grounds
2 to 4 p.m. with inflatables• Faulk County Saddle Club’s
Bull Riding at the rodeo grounds,6 p.m.• Entertainment - Weston
Franck at Dot T’s Steakhouse -starting at 9 p.m.
Every Day•Pickler Mansion tours will be
given every day, 1 - 4 p.m. •Citypool open •Parks - city, school,and ball field •Fireworks standopen.
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for the very popular AnnualAgricultural Women’s Day! Cel-ebrate rural women and enjoy aday of learning and networkingwith your peers.The 10th Annual Agricultural
Women’s Day will be heldWednesday, June 6 from 9 a.m.to 4 p.m. at the Faulkton Com-munity Center. The event ishosted by the USDA Farm Serv-ice Agency. Women play a major role on
the family farm and/or ranchand are increasingly more in-volved in the agri-businessworld. This conference is de-signed to provide an overview ofFSA programs as well as providetools and information for womento use in their careers, commu-nities, and on the farm.This year’s theme is “Making
A Difference in Rural America”.Registration is from 8 to 8:55a.m. with the program ending at4 p.m.“We are excited to host two
keynote speakers this year. KayFrances will give the morningkeynote address “The FunnyThing About Stress”; and the af-ternoon keynote speaker, An-drew McCrae on “The TotalTown Makeover - Our Role in aStrong Rural America”, saidDawn Nagel of the FSA office inOnida.Pre-register by May 24. Regis-
tration of $10.00 includes lunch.Tickets are on a first come basis. See last week’s Faulk CountyRecord for the registration form,or registration can also be com-pleted at the Faulk County FSAoffice.
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SHOP FAULKTON
Understanding Your ChakrasInstructor Cheryl Olson will offer a class onThursday, May 10
at 5:15 p.m.Oil Up Buttercup
708 Main St. (Hwy. 212)1 - 5 p.m. every Tues. & Thurs. and any time by appointment
Faulkton - Ph (605) 380-5084
Nathan Vetch was among thebest and brightest from the Classof 2018 who were honored fortheir academic achievements atthe 28th Annual Academic Ex-cellence Banquet in Pierre onMonday, April 23. Vetch is theson of Darin and Mary Vetch ofOnaka. He is a senior at Faulk-ton Area High School.In conjunction with Gov. Den-
nis Daugaard, the AssociatedSchool Boards of South Dakotainvited more than 200 students,who were identified as the topone percent of their senior class,from the state’s public, privateand tribal schools, to celebratetheir academic accomplishments. “Today we celebrate excellence
and this is what it looks like,”ASBSD President Todd Thoelkesaid of the students in atten-dance. “It’s an extraordinary
group of students in this room. Agroup we hope become the nextgeneration of leaders in SouthDakota.”Gov. Daugaard reiterated
Thoelke’s sentiment by encour-aging the students to considerSouth Dakota as the place tomake their dreams come true.“Consider South Dakota as a
place to stay. It’s a great place tobe for many reasons,” Gov. Dau-gaard appealed to the senior stu-dents in attendance. “We needleaders like you. You think bigand may your dreams come true!”The event was sponsored by
the South Dakota Board of Re-gents, the South Dakota Com-munity Foundation and theSouth Dakota Education Associ-ation. The Sioux Falls LincolnHigh School Jazz Band providedmusical entertainment.
Nathan Vetch was among those honored at the 28th Annual Aca-demic Excellence banquet on Pierre on Monday, April 23. Presentingthe award to Nathan is Gov. Dennis Daugaard.
Honored for academic excellence
What a nice day it is this Mon-day morning, April 30. The sunis shining and the residents arehappy to be up and swingingtheir limbs to the familiarwarmup tunes. Afterwards theytossed the ball to each other andsometimes just kick it.The afternoon fun was bingo
with Joyce and John. Theypicked numbers 29 and 30 forfree numbers. It was for the endof the month and also someone’sbirthday. After several winnerswith bingo bucks given out weplayed blackout. Three yelledblackout all at once, JoyScheller, Sylvia Hoffman andAgnes Ireland. Second placewinners were Minnie Ryman,Terrie Mehlhaff and Carol Raba,which meant plenty of bucks forJohn to hand out.Hooray! Hooray! It’s the first
of May and everyone is happy tobe up and out exercising Tues-day morning. It was time for theResident Council meeting in theafternoon with Janet Bohn, ourActivity Director and KarenBolten, our Social Service Direc-tor. Shelbie Holdren conductedthe meeting and Joy Schellerkept the minutes.The residents are sitting in a
circle Wednesday morning doingsome upper body strengtheningand then a fast game of tossingthe ball.Bingo was going on in the af-
ternoon with Maryann Bentcalling the numbers and MaxineWhite handing out the bingobucks to the winners. Theypicked numbers 2 and 22 for thefree ones. It was really May 2ndand also Maryann’s birthday onthe 22nd. The blackout winnerwas Linda Liston.After a routine exercise
Thursday morning and playingtoss the ball, the residents wereout on the patio in the afternoonenjoying the lovely weatherwhile doing some sanding on aMother’s Day project for Janet.Having a good time visiting andworking were Duane Ras-mussen, Willis Heiser, RosieHansen, Sylvia Hoffman, HelenDavis, Ed Moser and CharlieKeller.Morgan Gallagher gave sev-
eral of our ladies manicureslater in the afternoon.Stretching while holding a
ball and moving it up, down, andaround in different directions is
good exercise for anyone as thatis what Janet had the residentsdoing Friday morning.Later it was time for Mass
with Father Christopher. Theyall enjoyed his homily aboutJesus saying “love one anotheras I love you”. We know thatJesus loved us enough to laydown His life for us. Thanks toJoyce Arneson for assisting atthe organ and Hazel, Maryannand Rodey for getting the resi-dents to and from the chapel.In the afternoon the free num-
bers for bingo were 4 and 69.May the” Fourth be with you”.If the residents got either a 6 ora 9 in their bingo it meant thatthey received extra dollars.Phyllis Eschenbaum was theonly one to win the extra bingobucks and it was also the firstbingo of the day.Morris Geist and the 6-5-4
players were enjoying the Sat-urday afternoon fun. Morriskept score, rolled the dice andmade sure the winners got thenickels when they had the highscores after rolling the doublesix’s.Sunday afternoon worship
services was held by Vicar JoshVogel. The residents listened ashe told them to ask the HolySpirit to stretch the way theythink, then listen to what comesinto your mind and ask theSpirit for new insight into God’slove. Thanks to MaurineAuchampach for assisting at thepiano for the singing of thehymns.The visitors and residents all
enjoyed the fresh cookies withtheir coffee and juice while vis-iting.
––––––––––––University of South Dakotaundergraduates are listedThe University of South
Dakota hosted the 131st SpringCommencement Ceremony May5 in the Sanford Coyotes SportsCenter honoring more than2,000 graduates from this pastacademic year.This is the first year USD
hosted a single commencementceremony to honor all graduatesof the academic year on the sameday. Winter commencement waseliminated in December 2017.And it’s the first commencementheld in the Sanford CoyoteSports Center instead of theDakotaDome.The speaker for the under-
graduate ceremony was U.S.Rep. Kevin Brady, R-Texas,chairman of the House Ways and
Means Committee.Undergraduates receiving
their degrees were:Chloe Edgar of Rockham,
bachelor of science, media andjournalism.Nicholas Wood of Chelsea,
bachelor of science, biology.
Wed., May 9 - Wed., May 16Wednesday, May 9
Salisbury steak, mashed pota-toes with gravy, mixed vegeta-bles, cookie and whole wheatbread.
Thursday, May 10New England ham dinner, din-
ner roll, fruit cocktail cake andice cream.
Friday, May 11Lemon chicken breast, creamy
noodles, spinach salad, bakedapple slices and whole wheatbread.
Monday, May 14Meaty baked pasta, cauli-
flower, tossed green salad, breadstick and apricots.
Tuesday, May 15Cook’s Choice.
Wednesday, May 16Meat loaf, oven roasted pota-
toes, squash, fruited Jello andwhole wheat bread.All meals include milk.
Wednesday, May 9, 2018 Faulk County Record 5
THURSDAY, MAY 17Stop on in & see my new shop!
• Sign up for Door Prizes • Refreshments
CCoouurrtt SSttrreeeett CCllaassssiiccssHair, Skin, Nails & Tanning
Appointments & Walk-ins Available!� � � � �
Alex Martinez-Wager will also be offering light, medium or
deep pressure Massage TherapyContact Alex at 605-769-4430
� � � � �
Makenna Boss will be joining our team!Offering Hair, Skin & Nails
(If you schedule an appointment with Makenna at theOpen House you will receive 10% OFF! You MUSTmake the appointment in person at the open house.
Contact Makenna at 605-377-5129� � � � �
207 9th Ave. South in FaulktonCall Morgan TODAY at 605-222-6697
OPEN HOUSE 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
A Card Showeris requested for
Larry Traverby his daughters, Jennifer and Vicki
honoring Larry for his80th Birthday
which will be Monday, May 14Cards and greetings may be sent to Larry at
20330 SD Hwy. 79, Sturgis, SD 57785.
Come and meet
Saturday, May 1210 a.m. - 12 noon at R & R Pheasant Hunting LLC
Please bring a book instead of a card!(They are registered at babylist.com)
Please . . . come and go as your schedule allows.
An Open House Baby Shower
Vivienne Geraldinebaby daughter of Makenzie & Nathan
RetirementParty!Randy Tisher
is retiring after 37 years of teaching!Join us on Sunday, May 20
2 - 5 p.m. at the Tisher residence (1219 Pearl St.)
Come celebrate with us!!
A Bridal Showerfor KrissyBeidler
bride-to-be ofRudy Munozwill be held onSaturday,May 12
2 p.m. atFaulkton City Hall
The couple is registered atTarget & Bed, Bath and Beyond
NNeeww sseewweerr pprroojjeecctt iinn ffuullll ffoorrccee ssiinnccee ““sspprriinngg”” wweeaatthheerr aarrrriivveeddDahme Construction has been working on Court Street in Faulkton for about a week now. As you can see
you “don’t drive down Court Street” with the on going sewer project. The crews have been in Faulkton sincethe nice weather finally arrived.
Faulkton Senior Living News
Senior NutritionProgram Menu
Faulkton
No. 113, May 9, 2018FAULK COUNTY
COMMISSIONER’S MEETINGMAY 1ST, 2018
(Unapproved minutes)Chairman Bill Schilder, Jr.,
called the meeting to order at 8:10a.m. Those present were: Com-missioner Roger Deiter, Commis-sioner Allen Hadrick,Commissioner Kevin Horning,Commissioner Steve Roseland,Commissioner Bill Schilder, Jr.,State’s Attorney Tim Bormannand Auditor Kelly ToenniesAPPROVAL OF MINUTES2018.5.1 Commissioner Steve
Roseland made a motion and Com-missioner Bill Schilder seconded itto approve the minutes of theApril5th, 2018 regular meeting. Motionpassed unanimously.
2018.5.2 Commissioner RogerDeiter made a motion and Com-missioner Allen Hadrick secondedit to approve the minutes of April18, 2018 special 4-H Youth pro-gram advisor. Motion passedunanimously.
2018.5.3 Commissioner SteveRoseland made a motion and Com-missioner Kevin Horning secondedit to approve the minutes from theFaulk County Board of Equaliza-tion meetingApril 26th, 2018. Mo-tion passed unanimously.
APPROVAL OFPRESENTED BILLS
2018.5.4 Commissioner SteveRoseland made a motion and Com-missioner Bill Schilder seconded itto approve the presented bills to bepaid out of the appropriate funds.Motion passed unanimously.
A & B BUSINESS, INC SUP-PLIES/REPAIRS $1,864.08, AB-ERDEEN SECURITY REPAIRS$276.25, AGTEGRA COOPERA-TIVE SUPPLIES & MATERIALS$3,449.06, DIV OF ALAMOSALES SUPPLIES & MATERI-ALS $217.45, AREA IV SENIORNUTRITION PRISONER MEALS$2,215.00, AT & T MOBILITYUTILITIES $47.20, THE AUTOSHOP LLC SUPPLIES & MATE-RIALS $74.54, BAUER’S SUPERVALUE SUPPLIES & PRISONERMEALS $142.85, BERMAC INCREPAIRS & MAINT $79.75,GEOFF BRAY TRAVEL & CON-FERENCE $380.90, BUTLERMACHINERY SUPPLIES & MA-TERIALS $54.00, CENTER FORINDEPENDENCE MONTHLYSUPPORT $250.00, CENTURYBUSINESS PRODUCTS PRO-FESSIONAL SERIVCES $24.20,CHIEF SUPPLY UNIFORMS$43.82, CITY OF FAULKTONUTILITIES $264.18, COLONIALRESEARCH SUPPLIES $126.15,COMMON SENSE SUPPLIES &MATERIALS $21.54, CUSTOMGLASS & REPAIR REPAIRS &MAINT $108.86, DAKOTAFLUIDPOWER SUPPLIES & MATERI-ALS $403.73, DUSTEX OF AB-ERDEEN SUPPLIES & MAT-ERIALS $40.60, DWARE INCTRAVEL & CONFERENCE$135.00, ELECTION SYSTEMSSUPPLIES $28.42, EXECUTIVEMGMT FINANCE PROF SERV-ICES $40.50, FAULK COUNTYRECORD PUBLISHING/SUP-PLIES $891.02, FAULK COUNTYTREASURER SUPPLIES/MATE-RIALS $145.27, FAULKTONREXALL DRUG JAIL SUPPLIES$103.30, FAULKTON HARD-WARE SUPPLIES $19.47, HAN-SON’S INC PROF SERVICES$960.00, HOMAN WELDING LLCREPAIRS/SUPPLIES $545.87,HOMAN ACE HARDWARE SUP-PLIES & MATERIALS $183.10,INGRAM BOOKS $249.16, K/SSTATE BANK MAJOR EQUIP-MENT $115,681.64, BRENTKOENS TRAVEL & CONFER-ENCE $24.00, LEWIS & CLARK
MENTALLY ILL $160.00, SD AT-TORNEY GENERALS SOBRI-ETY TESTING FEES $30.00,MAC’S INC SUPPLIES & MATE-RIALS $159.99, MARATHON EN-GINEERING PADDED CELL$13,489.00, MCLEOD’S PRINT-ING & OFFICE S U P P L I E S$96.98, MID-AMERICAN RE-SEARCH SUPPLIES $118.06,NORTHSTAR ENERGY UTILI-TIES $864.46, PENNINGTONCOUNTY JAIL PROF SERV-ICES $250.25, THE PENWOR-THY COMPANY BOOKS $57.50,PRAXAIR DISTRUBUTION INCSUPPLIES & MAINT $143.17,PREMIER BIOTECH INC SUP-PLIES $149.34, PRORATE SERV-ICES LLC PROF SERVICES$35.00, RELIANCE TELEPHONEPROF SERVICES $320.00,REUER SANITATION INC UTIL-ITIES $125.50, RONAYNE LAWOFFICE PROF SERVICES$404.80, ROSENE ROYCE UNI-FORMS $10.00, RUNNINGSFARM & FLEET SUPPLIES &MATERIALS $89.98, SCHAEFERCOURT REPORTING MEN-TALLY ILL $30.00, SD COUNTYWEED & PEST 2018 DUES$150.00, SD OF REVENUE PROFSERVICES $35.00, SD PUBLICASSURANCE INSURANCE$4,341.83, SDACC TRAVEL &CONFERENCE $75.00, SDACCCLERP$2,267.00, SDACOTRAVEL& CONFERENCE $150.00, SDEMERGENCY MANAGEMENTTRAVEL&CONFERENCE $95.00,SONNY’S AUTO SUPPLIES &MATERIAL $205.15, TENNANTELECTRIC SUPPLIES / RE-PAIRS $416.53, TOENNIESPLUMBING PROF SERVICES$66.33, MARK TOENNIESTRAVEL / UTILITIES $75.51,TRANSOURCE SUPPLIES &MATERIALS $800.00, VICTORLUNDEEN SUPPLIES $669.60,YANKTON COUNTY TREAS-URER MENTALLY ILL $118.75.CUSTODIAN - Randy CarlsonRandy Carlson was inquiring
about the grass on the north sideof the courthouse; can use as aparking lot overflow for now andmaybe later plant some grassthere.
CLARK ENGINEERINGZack Remily
Zack Remily was here to go overthe survey of the county shop’sproperty and to answer questionsfrom the board. Discussion washeld about the current county shoplayout and location and how thingscould be changed.
ROAD & BRIDGEKonni Giesen
2018.5.5 Commissioner AllenHadrick made a motion and Com-missioner Bill Schilder seconded itto declare a Ricoh 1013 copier sur-plus. Motion passed unanimously.
2018.5.6 Commissioner SteveRoseland made a motion and Com-missioner Roger Deiter seconded itto increase Junior Schmidt’s to$15.50 per hour. Motion passedunanimously.
2018.5.7 Commissioner AllenHadrick made a motion and Com-missioner Bill Schilder seconded itto go off Spink County’s 2018 bidfrom Holloway Bridge and Cul-verts for bridge work and KimlickaConstruction Inc. for constructionwork. Motion passed unanimously.
2018.5.8 Commissioner KevinHorning made a motion and Com-missioner Steve Roseland sec-onded it to enter into agreementwith SD Department of Trans-portation for 2018 striping pro-gram. Motion passed unanimously.
Bid letting: Tractor rimsShawn Myers $15.002018.5.9 Commissioner Allen
Hadrick made a motion to acceptthe tractor rims bid from Shawn
Myers. Motion passed unani-mously.
1997 Ford F150 4 x 4 ExtendedCab (manual transmission)
Shawn Myers $517.272018.5.10 Commissioner Kevin
Horning made a motion and Com-missioner Bill Schilder seconded itto accept the 1997 Ford F150 bidfrom Shawn Myers. Motion passedunanimously.
2001 Ford F150 4 x 4 ExtendedCab
Steve Wanner $828.282018.5.11 Commissioner Steve
Wanner made a motion and Com-missioner Kevin Horning secondedit to accept the 2001 Ford F150 bidfrom Steve Wanner. Motion passedunanimously.EMERGENCY MANAGER
Mark Toennies2018.5.12 Commissioner Steve
Roseland made a motion and Com-missioner Roger Deiter secondedto adopt the following resolution.Motion passed unanimously.SUPPORTING WILDFIREAWARENESS MONTH
Whereas, the Commission ofFaulk County are charged withprotecting the health and safety ofthe citizens of Faulk County, in-cluding all property situatedtherein; andWhereas,wildfires threaten the
environmental, economic, and so-cial well-being of Faulk Countyresidents while challenging fire-fighter’s efforts to protect life andproperty; andWhereas, the Commissioners of
Faulk County have determinedthat in the interest of public healthand Safety; andWhereas, wildfires suppression
costs represent only a small por-tion of overall economic impactsand do not reflect the total cost ofcatastrophic fires; andWhereas, residents have the re-
sponsibility to recognize the highrisk of wildfire and institute safeand early evacuation plans, in-crease their home’s resistance towildfire, and create fire adaptedcommunities to increase the safetyand survivability to the public andemergency personnel; andWhereas, Wildfire Awareness
Month is an important opportu-nity for Faulk County residentsand all South Dakota’s communi-ties and fire service agencies to re-duce the risk of wildfire, increasefirefighter safety, and enhancepublic safety and awarenessthrough education on fire safety,preparation, and prevention; nowTherefore Be It Resolved
that Faulk County supports themonth of May 2018 as SouthDakota Wildfire AwarenessMonth; andTherefore Be It Further Re-
solved that the theme for thisyear, “One Less Spark, One LessWildfire” is a call for the residentsof Faulk County to educate them-selves and to take action to reduce
the wildfire threat to their homesand help their community move to-ward becoming a fire adapted com-munity.
Duly passed and adopted at aregular meeting of the FaulkCounty Commission on the 1st dayof May 2018.FAULK COUNTY COMMISSIONBill Schilder, Jr, Chairperson
ATTEST:Kelly Toennies, County Auditor2018.5.13 Commissioner Kevin
Horning made a motion and Com-missioner Bill Schilder seconded itto add the Civil DisturbanceAnnex to the Faulk County LocalEmergency Operations plan. Mo-tion passed unanimously.AMBULANCE – Tom HericksTom Hericks informed the board
that he is having a hard time find-ing a new or used ambulance; hewill keep looking.
OPEN TO PUBLIC &EMPLOYEE CONCERNS
Faulkton Area Economic Devel-opment Corporation - KellyMelius, Troy Hadrick, Gloria Bode,Linda Bartholomew, Cody Cottonand Dwight Hossle. They gave anupdate on different items theyhave been involved in over theyears; also they talked about thefull time director position.
COLONIAL LIFEDanny Snyder
Danny Snyder went over someof the different plans that theyoffer, comparison to AFLAC willmeet with the County Employees.
SHERIFF – Kurt Hall2018.5.14 Commissioner Allen
Hadrick made a motion and Com-missioner Roger Deiter seconded itto approve a .50 per hour raise in-crease for Bruce Sahli for comple-tion of 6 month probationaryperiod effective April 16th, 2018.Motion passed unanimously.
Sheriff Hall handed out the jailreport for the month of April 2018.Talked about some of the issuesthat they were having some prob-lems with, some have been fixedand working on getting the restfixed.DIRECTOROFEQUALIZATION
Geoff Bray2018.5.15 Commissioner Allen
Hadrick made a motion and Com-missioner Roger Deiter seconded itto approve that any person re-questing approval of a Concen-tratedAnimal Feeding Operationsin Faulk County must agree to thefollowing special exceptions in con-junction with the County manureapplication setback regulations.Regarding the disposal of manureapplication. Any applicant thatwill use the road right of way orsection line to pipe manure to afield will need to attain an ap-proved variance requesting per-mission to use said right of wayfrom Faulk County. This must berequested two weeks prior to theuse of said variance. Once ap-
proved the variance will be validfor a period of 14 consecutive days.If the project cannot be completedin the first 14 day period a second14 day variance may be granted.If a variance is not requested theapplicant will be fined $1,000 perday until the proper steps havebeen taken. If the project is notcompleted in the time allowed bythe variance a fine of $1,000.00 perday until the project is completed.Application for the variance mustbe requested from the FaulkCounty Director of Equalization.Once the paperwork has been re-ceived by the Director of Equaliza-tion a meeting will be scheduled toapprove or deny the application.Motion passed unanimously.
GROW SOUTH DAKOTAMaureen Nelson
Maureen Nelson thanked theCounty for supporting themthroughout the year. Also gave anupdate on some of the projects thatthey have to offer.COUNTY HEALTH NURSE
Michelle HaselhorstMichelle Haselhorst gave a re-
port DOH, Immunizations andSchool health.AUDITOR – Kelly Toennies
County SurplusThe Auditor reported that the
County Surplus for the 1st quarterof 2018 shows 12%. The law statesthat the maximum surplus al-lowed is 40%.
2018.5.16 Commissioner AllenHadrick made a motion and Com-
Commissioners Proceedings(continued on page 7)
Wednesday, May 9, 2018 Faulk County Record 6
What: Cresbard Sportsman Clubwill be holding aTEE-BALL CAMP
Who: All girls & boys agespreschool - 6 year olds
(must be age four by Sept. 1)Where:
Cresbard Ball FieldWhen: June 4, 6, 11 & 13 with afun night scrimmage against
parents on June 18. Each nightwill be an hour long with
starting time to be determined.Deadline to register is
Friday, May 18To register please call, text, email,or Facebook Lyndsay Rasmussen
at 605-870-1721 orlyndsaybowar@msn.com
REGISTERNOW!!
Faulk County Commissioners May 1st proceedings
Public NoticesProtect Your Right
to Know!Commissioners Proceedings
(continued from page 6)missioner Kevin Horning secondedit to hire Katie Hansen as a fulltime 4-H Youth Program advisorstarting at 15.00 per hour withbenefits and a 6 month probation-ary period effective April 23rd,2018. Motion passed unanimously.2018.5.17 Commissioner Roger
Deiter made a motion and Com-missioner Steve Roseland sec-onded it to allow the Auditor tomove the primary election pollingplace from the Community Centerto the School lunchroom; due tothe Women’s Ag Day. Motionpassed unanimously.2018.5.18 Commissioner Steve
Roseland made a motion and Com-missioner Bill Schilder seconded itto abate and release certain No-tices of Infestation, made and filedby the Faulk County Weed Boardin the past. It was discovered thatthese notices had not been fol-lowed up on and the Commission,sitting as the Weed Board, willsign and record instruments re-leasing them from the associatedproperty. Motion passed unani-mously.
EXECUTIVE SESSION2018.5.19 Commissioner Steve
Roseland made a motion and Com-missioner Allen Hadrick secondedit to go in to executive session at11:35 a.m. for the purpose of dis-cussing the qualifications, compe-tence, performance, character orfitness of any public officer or em-ployee or prospective public officeror employee. The term “employee”does not include any independentcontractor. State’s Attorney TimBormann was present. Motionpassed unanimously.The Commission came out of ex-
ecutive session at 11:43 a.m.2018.5.20 Commissioner Allen
Hadrick made a motion and Com-missioner Roger Deiter seconded it
to direct State’s Attorney Tim Bor-mann and Chairman Bill Schilderto contact the South Dakota Secre-tary of State’s office to get direc-tion on handling the electionreturns for the upcoming primaryin response to a request of one ofthe candidates appearing on theRepublican primary ballot. Theconcerns revolve around individu-als who assist in the ballot collec-tion procedure and the apparentsupport these workers have for acandidate. State’s Attorney TimBormann will be taking the leadon election night procedures. Mo-tion passed unanimously.APPROVAL OF BILLS PAID
DURING THE MONTH2018.5.21 Commissioner Steve
Roseland made a motion and Com-missioner Kevin Horning secondedit to approve the following payrolland bills paid throughout themonth. Motion passed unani-mously.FAULK COUNTY TREAS-
URER TREASURER’S TRUST$47.15, FAULK COUNTY TREAS-URER TREASURER’S TRUST$16,225.60, FAULK COUNTYTREASURER TREASURER’STRUST $998.32, AT & T MOBIL-ITY UTILITIES $278.04, CARD-MEMBER SERVICE REPAIRS /TRAVEL$249.52, FEMELECTRICLOAN PAYMENT $5,833.34, SDDEPT OF GAME FISH & PARKSGAME $440.00, SD HEALTHPOOL HEALTH INSURANCE$654.60, MONTANA DAKOTAUTILITIES $36.88, NORTH-WESTERN ENERGY UTILITIES$3,372.60, RURAL ELECTRICLOAN PAYMENT $2,500.00,SDACO M & P $144.00, VEN-TURE COMMUNICATIONSUTILITIES $2,249.60, SD STATETREASURER STATE REMIT-TANCE $59,296.69, TOWNSHIPSMARCH 2018 APPORTION$25,828.47, TOWNS MARCH2018 APPORTION $19,575.67,SCHOOLSMARCH 2018APPOR-TION $402,914.22, FAULKCOUNTY TREASURER TREA-SURER’S TRUST $363.41,FAULK COUNTY TREASURER
TREASURER’S TRUST $230.00.Salaries: Commissioner’s
$2,916.75; Auditor’s $5,144.63;Treasurer’s $5,066.09; State’s At-torney $4,778.91; General Govern-ment $2,815.20; DOE’S $5,679.31;ROD’S $4,487.75; Veteran’s$475.44; Sheriff ’s $17,343.42;County Jail $27,097.41; CountyNurse $786.78; Ambulance$3,770.75; Library $4,093.18; Ex-tension $480.00; Road & Bridge$31,050.42; Emergency & Disaster$2,129.14.2018.5.22 Commissioner Allen
Hadrick made a motion and Com-missioner Roger Deiter seconded itto allow for travel of county Em-ployees. Motion passed unani-mously.Auditor Kelly Toennies Spring
Workshop May 15th, 2018 - May16th, 2018 Pierre, SDDirector of Equalization Geoff
Bray SDAAO Conference May22nd, 2018 – May 25th, 2018Rapid City, SD; Register of DeedsSally Snow Spring workshop May15th, 2018 - May 16th, 2018Pierre, SD; Treasurer Sherry FixSpring workshop May 15th, 2018 -May 16th, 2018 Pierre, SD; Emer-gency Manager Mark Toennies &Deputy Brent Koens Region 3EOC training May 10th, 2018Pierre, SD; Highway Superintend-ent Konni Giesen SDACHS officepersonnel workshop May 17th,2018 Pierre, SD.
ADJOURNMENT2018.5.23 There being no fur-
ther business before the commis-sion, Commissioner Steve Rose-land made a motion and Commis-sioner Kevin Horning seconded itto adjourn the meeting. Motionpassed unanimously.The meeting was adjourned at
11:50 a.m.Bill Schilder, Jr., Chairman
Kelly Toennies, AuditorPublished one time at the total
approximate cost of $166.46.––––––––––––––––––––––––––––No. 110, May 2 & 9, 2018NOTICE OF DEADLINEFOR VOTER REGISTRATIONVoter registration for the Pri-
mary Election to be held on June5th, 2018 will close on Monday,May 21st, 2018. Failure to regis-ter by this date will cause forfei-ture of voting rights for thiselection. If you are in doubt aboutwhether you are registered, checkthe Voter Information Portal atwww.sdsos.gov or call the countyauditor at 598-6224.Registration may be completed
during regular business hours atthe county auditor’s office, munic-ipal finance office, and secretary ofstate’s office, and those locationswhich provide driver’s licenses,SNAP, TANF, WIC, military re-cruitment, and assistance to thedisable as provided by the Depart-ment of Human Services. You maycontact the county auditor to re-quest a mail-in registration formor access a mail-in form atwww.sdsos.gov.Any voter who needs assistance,
pursuant to the Americans withDisabilities Act, may contact thecounty auditor for information andspecial assistance in voter regis-tration.
Kelly Toennies,Auditor in charge
of the ElectionFaulk County
Published two times at the totalapproximate cost of $22.90.––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
No. 112, May 2 & 9, 2018Faulk County Notice of
Public Hearingby the Board of Adjustment
on a ProposedConditional Use Permit
Notice is hereby given that aPublic Hearing will be held onJune 6th at 9:15A.M. in the FaulkCounty Courthouse to consider infull or in part the following Pro-posed Conditional Use Permit:1. Permit No.: 20180009 by
(Landon McCloud) for a Condi-tional Use Permit. The request, ifgranted, would permit the appli-cant to use the following property(SE 1/4 of Section 18, Township118, Range 66 Pioneer) in the fol-lowing manner: A Confined Ani-mal Feeding Operation consistingof 2,400 head hog finishing opera-tion.All persons interested therein
may appear and be heard beforethe Board of Adjustment at saidhearing or may file written com-ments with the County Zoning Of-ficial at PO Box 309, Faulkton, SD57438 prior to the hearing. Thiswill be published in the FaulkCounty Record at least 10 daysprior to the hearing.
Geoff Bray, Faulk CountyDirector of Equalization
Published two times at the totalapproximate cost of $23.49.
Wednesday, May 9, 2018 Faulk County Record 7
Audiology & Hearing Aid Clinic . . . . . . . . . . . . .Rebecca Rich, AuD, for appointment
at clinic call 1-866-352-8588Cardiology .................Avera Cardiology Specialist
for appointment call Clinic @ 598-6239Chiropractic...................John Carr, DC, Thursdays
for appointment at Clinic – call 598-6239Dietician ..............April Sorensen for appointment
at Hospital call 598-6262Family/General Practice ...........Sylvia Anderson, MD;
Kenneth Bartholomew, MD;Jesseca Kast, CNP; Chris Ogle, PA-C;
Tim Quinn, PA-C;for appointment at Clinic – call 598-6239
Foot Care .........................Every Tuesday at Clinic,for appointment call 598-6239
Mammography .......for appt. call Clinic 598-6239NE Mental Health......for appointment call 225-1010Pain Management ................Heloise Westbrook, MD
for appointment call Clinic 598-1250Oncology/Hematology ........Richard J. Conklin, MD;
for appointment at Clinic – call 605-622-5613Ophthalmology....................John Bormes, MD for
appointment at Clinic – call 1-800-255-7448Rehab Services: .............Physical, Occupational &
Speech Therapy, Cardiac RehabFor appointment at hospital...........call 598-6262
Urology: ...................................Joseph Wyatt, MDfor appointment at Clinic call 945-5259
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ers, and weight and health management tips for all age groups. SD has a stop smokingquitline, 1-888-SD-QUITS (http://sdquitline.com/) for anyone who requires assistance withstopping tobacco. SD Game, Fish, and Parks (http://gfp.sd.gov/outdoorlearning/passport-challenge) has a Fitness Passport challenge, in which you can earn prizes for visitingany state park and participate in a healthy activity, such as hiking, rock climbing, snow-shoeing, birding, swimming, cross-country skiing, hunting or fishing.Health-related services available through the SD Dept. of Health, http://doh.sd.gov/
services/, include those that you can access locally through the Community Health Nurseor a Medical Clinic. They include: All Women Count (breast and cervical cancer screen-ing); Family Planning; Baby Care and Immunizations; Newborn Hearing and MetabolicScreening; Oral Health; School Health; and WIC (nutrition for Women, Infants and Chil-dren).
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Katie Hansen4-H Youth Program Advisor
Faulk Countykatie.hansen@sdstate.eduFaulk Office 605-598-6221
Major Changes -Entering Livestock in 4-HThe require-
ments for enter-ing livestock in4-H have changedthis year. Here isa list of changes4-H families needto understand toparticipate in Achievement Daysand the South Dakota State Fairin 2018.
• 4-H families are now respon-sible for entering their animalson 4HOnline. This is required tobe done by June 1st. Entering an-imals in 4-H used to be done byfilling out an affidavit and turn-ing it in to the county office. Nowthese affidavits are available forunofficial use only. Unofficial af-fidavits can be used by families tocollect information since the in-formation on the affidavit is thesame information required to beentered on 4HOnline. Since live-stock exhibitors enter all the re-quired information online,nothing is turned in to the countyoffice.
• Initial weight for market an-imals is no longer required toshow at the State Fair, but NUEStagging requirements have re-mained the same. NUES tags canbe purchased at the county office.
• DNAhair sampling collectionis now the exhibitor’s responsi-
bility. This is required for allmarket animal participants plan-ning to exhibit at the State Fair.DNA sample envelopes and infor-mation on the proper procedurecan be picked up at the county of-fice and must be turned in byJune 1st.
• It is the exhibitor’s responsi-bility to upload a copy of breedregistration papers for registeredor purebred animals to 4HOnlineby July 1st. This includes pure-bred animals that are leased.
• Exhibitors with livestockthat is being leased need to fillout the South Dakota AnimalProjects Lease Form and uploadit to 4HOnline by June 1st.
• Youth for the Quality Care of
Animals (YQCA) training is nowrequired for all swine exhibitorsto participate at AchievementDays or the State Fair. Trainingswill be held Tuesday, May 22 andThursday, May 24 from 10 to 11a.m. at the courthouse. Youthonly need to participate in one ofthe two training options. To reg-ister for one of these trainings goonline to http://yqca.learngrow.io.
4-H families, please check youremails for a more detailed expla-nation of the livestock require-ments. If you do not have accessto a scanner for uploading docu-ments on 4HOnline come to theoffice and I can help! If you havequestions about any of this, stopby the office at the courthouse,call (605)598-6221, or emailkatie.hansen@sdstate.edu.
Wednesday, May 9, 2018 Faulk County Record 8
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DOES THE NEW TAX LAW AFFECT YOU AND YOUR BUSINESS?Learn more on Monday, May 21
at 6:30 p.m. at Dot Tʼs from Don Kainz and Chad Weber
of Eide Bailly, LLPCongress has passed the largest and most
comprehensive tax reform legislation in the past 30 years. Businesses and individuals alike are trying to figure out the tax implications and what this meansfor them in their current situation and moving forward.Eide Bailly, LLP will provide an update on Tax Reform
to explore the key provisions, effective dates, how the current plan impacts you, and possible
action items and next steps.All individuals & businesses
are welcome to attend! Faulkton Business & Professional meeting to follow.
We will be in Faulkton this spring!• Hot Crack Sealing• Patching & Sealing
• Residential & Commercial
D & D AsphaltContact Don Tassler, Owner
PO Box 38, Blunt, SD 57522Phone 605-962-6350 or 605-280-2986
The Faulkton sixth graders re-ceived their DARE (Drug AbuseResistance Education) certifi-cates and awards at the schoolgym on Monday night, April 30.
The DARE essay winnerswere, 1st place Isabella Vogelwho received $25 in FaulktonBucks and an additional $5 fromthe V.F.W. Auxiliary; 2nd placeMicah Martinmaas who received$20 in Faulkton Bucks; 3rd placeMarshall Koens who received$15 in Faulkton Bucks; and 4thplace Leah Grabinski who re-ceived $10 in Faulkton Bucks.
Guest speaker for the awardsceremony was former FaulkCounty Circuit Court JudgeTony Porta.
The Faulk County Sheriff ’s of-fice, Brent W. Koens, ChiefDeputy Sheriff (DARE instruc-tor), Deputy Robbie Miller, and
Faulk County Sheriff Kurt Hallwere all in attendance for theceremony along with sixth gradeteacher Kyle Erdahl, along with
parents, family and friends ofthe sixth graders.
There were 23 sixth graders who attended the 2018 Faulk County DARE graduation held on Mondaynight, April 30.Above front left are, Aubri Haselhorst, Leah Grabinski, Carter Schulte, August Kopecky, Aedyn Raethz,
Tegan Baloun and Nevaeh Kee; middle row left, Marshall Koens, Max Quinn, Kayden Hammond, Micah Mar-tinmaas, Addison Melius, Ashlyn Sorensen and Isabella Vogel; back row left, guest speaker Judge Tony Por-tra, 5th Judicial Circuit Court; Chief Deputy Brent Koens, DARE instructor; Jacob Toay, Landyn Weber, LayneCotton, Garrett Cramer, Olivia Hadrick, Kelli Stoecker, Savanna Hayes, Parker Bode, Michael Demery, KyleErdahl, sixth grade teacher, and Faulk County Sheriff Kurt Hall.
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Judge Tony Portra addressedthose assembled for the DAREawards ceremony held a weekago Monday night.
Chief Deputy Sheriff BrentKoens congratulates and presentsthe DARE diploma and 3rd placeessay award to none other thanhis sixth grade son, Marshall.
Major changes/entering livestock
Donnie Lerew––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
Donnie Lerew, 77, ofSpearfish, passed away on Sun-day, May 6, 2018. As in life,Donnie closely followed hisbeloved wife, Sachiko, to theireternal home.
Memorial services will beheld at 9 a.m., Friday, May 11,at St. Paul Lutheran Church inSpearfish with burial with mil-itary honors to follow at BlackHills National Cemetery.
Donnie Dean Lerew was bornin Cresbard on March 8, 1941to Bernard and Virginia (Weg-ner) Lerew.
Donnie was born and raisedin Cresbard. Following highschool, he served in the AirForce as a mechanic, until hisrelease in the fall of 1965.
Donnie married Sachiko Na-gahiro at the US Consulate inFukuoka, Japan on April 30,1965. The couple settled inCresbard where they ownedthe grocery store. In 1982, theymoved to Spearfish where Don-nie started trucking until he re-tired in 2007.
Donnie was a member of St.Paul Lutheran Church and en-joyed spending time with hisfamily. He was especially de-voted to his grandchildren andenjoyed attending all of theirevents. Donnie also loved fish-ing with his friends and visit-ing with everyone who stoppedby to have alterations done byhis wife Sachiko.
He is survived by his twosons, Deon and Jessica Lerewand their children Daniel,Alyssa, Nelson and Preston ofDickinson, ND, Donovan andCherise Lerew and their chil-dren Chloe and Drayton ofSpearfish; and sisters Dorothy(John Rhine) of Cuba, Kan. andBeverly (Jerry Van Well) ofHenry.
He was preceded in death byhis wife, Sachiko Lerew;brother, Melvin Lerew; sister-in-law, Donna Lerew; and par-ents, Bernard and Virginia.
In lieu of flowers, memorialsare being collected for SaintPaul Lutheran Church inSpearfish.
Online condolences may bewritten at www.fidler-isburgfuneralchapels.com
Obituary
The Faulkton track teamsheaded to the Miller Invitationalon Tuesday, May 1. The weatherwas perfect and the teams didvery well.“It was truly a great day for a
number of reasons. It was agreat day to run because we hadgreat weather for this trackmeet. The best reason, though,was that our kids had a reallygood day running,” said apleased Coach Chad Spicer.“This is one of the tougher
meets because of all the class Aschools we get to run against,along with some very good classB schools. We had a relay thatqualified for state. The medleyrelay ran a time of 3:50.6 whichqualified this relay for state.The members of this relay areDerek Heitmann, James Bowar,Gannon Martinmaas, and An-drew Sorensen. Our boys 1600relay team also knocked offabout four seconds off our sea-son’s best time. Kaden Lee tookhome first place in the 110 and300 hurdles. His time in the 300hurdles was a personal best,”continued the coach.“Our girls’ relays also had a
fantastic day. The girl’s 1600relay knocked 15 seconds offtheir season’s best time. Themedley relay knocked about 12seconds off the season’s besttime. The 800 relay also did verywell. These three relays con-sisted of the same four girls,MorganMelius, Abby Vetch, Pey-ton Melius, and GraceSchlechter. We had two girls,Morgan and Kayla Senn, placein the long jump. Peyton Meliusplaced third in the high jump,”
said Coach Spicer.“I am so proud of these kids.
Their work in practice is begin-ning to pay off and hopefully wecontinue to see faster times andlonger distances and higherheights. We need to continue towork hard in practice and I be-lieve we will continue to seethose improvements. Region is alittle over two weeks away, so weneed to continue that hard work.Great job Trojans!” concluded thecoach.
Girls EventsLong Jump: Morgan Melius 3rd 14’ 11”;
Kayla Senn 4th 14’ 7”High Jump: Peyton Melius 3rd 4’ 10”800 Relay: 5th 1:59.1 (Morgan Melius,
Abby Vetch, Grace Schlechter, PeytonMelius)1600 Relay: 4th 4:37.2 (Abby Vetch,
Peyton Melius, Morgan Melius, GraceSchlechter)Medley Relay: 3rd 4:51.3 (Morgan
Melius, Abby Vetch, Peyton Melius, GraceSchlechter)
Boys Events200 Dash: James Bowar 5th 24.3400 Dash: Nathan Vetch 7th 57.71600 Run: Andrew Sorensen 3rd
4:53.9110 Hurdles: Kaden Lee 1st 15.8300 Hurdles: Kaden Lee 1st 43.1800 Relay: 3rd 1:37.2 (Derek Heit-
mann, Kaden Lee, James Bowar, GannonMartinmaas)1600 Relay: 2nd 3:42.5 (Derek Heit-
mann, Kaden Lee, Andrew Sorensen,Gannon Martinmaas)Medley Relay: 2nd 3:50.6 (Derek Heit-
mann, James Bowar, Gannon Martin-maas, Andrew Sorensen)
Sully Buttes ChargerInvitational Saturday, May 5“We had another good day. It
was another good chance to con-
tinue to work on improvingtimes and distances. We defi-nitely did that in some of ourevents. We had all of our girlsparticipating, but due to the factthat six of our guys were atHoward Wood Relays, thereweren’t many boys who com-peted,” said Coach Chad Spicer.“Our girls had another good
day. Peyton Melius not only in-creased her height in the highjump to 5’ 0”, but set a personalbest mark in this event also. Wealso had success in our otherfield events as well. We hadthree girls place in the longjump, two girls place in the shotput, and another in the discus.Morgan Melius placed in the 300hurdles, the long jump, and wasa part of the medley relay team.Alyssa Meyer placed in both theshot put and discus. Kayla Sennplaced in the shot put and longjump. Abby Vetch and GraceSchlechter were a part of bothrelays that placed. Shayna Heit-mann placed in the 200 dash andlong jumps,” continued thecoach.“Our boys also had a pretty
good day. Hunter Niederbaumerset personal bests in both the800 and 1600 runs,” said Spicer.“We have two regular season
meets left before competing atregions. We need to keep up thisimprovement so that we performour best at regions. If youhaven’t had the opportunity towatch either our high school orjunior high track teams, pleasetake time to come to our meetsand cheer them on. They are afun group of kids to watch com-pete and they would enjoy hear-ing you cheer them on as theyare competing. Hope to see youat our meets!” concluded CoachSpicer.
Girls Events300 Hurdles: Morgan Melius 2nd 55.29200 Dash: Shayna Heitmann 5th 31.90Long Jump: Morgan Melius 3rd 14’ 6”;
Kayla Senn 4th 13’ 11”; Shayna Heitmann5th 13’ 8.75”High Jump: Peyton Melius 2nd 5’ 0”Shot Put: Kayla Senn 5th 30’ 11.5;
Alyssa Meyer 6th 30’ 5.25”Discus: Alyssa Meyer 4th 89’ 1”800 Relay: 5th 2:01.76 (Abby Vetch, Is-
abel Aesoph, Grace Schlechter, TeralynCramer)Medley Relay: 3rd 4:57.3 (Morgan
Melius, Abby Vetch, Peyton Melius, GraceSchlechter)
Boys Events800 Run: Hunter Niederbaumer 2nd
2:20.58 (This run by Hunter Niederbaumerbroke the eighth grade school record byNathan Vetch in 2014.)1600 Run: Hunter Niederbaumer 5th
5:14.33110 Hurdles: Aaron Lee 6th 23.76
Howard Wood RelaysMay 6-7
“We had six individuals repre-sent the Faulkton School at theHowardWood Relays. They wereJames Bowar, Kaden Lee, Gan-non Martinmaas, Nathan Vetch,Derek Heitmann and AndrewSorensen. Kaden competed inthe 110 and 300 hurdles. Gan-non competed in the 100 and 400dashes. We took two relays, themedley relay which consisted ofDerek, James, Gannon and An-drew and the 1600 relay teamwhich consisted of Derek, Kaden,Nathan, and Gannon,” saidCoach Spicer.“We did not have any place
winners, but we did pretty well.Kaden qualified for state in the300 hurdles with a personal bestrun of 43.16. Gannon ran a per-sonal best in the 400 with a timeof 53.5. Our relay also ran an-
other state qualifying time. Un-fortunately, the meet was calleddue to inclement weather beforeour boys could compete in the1600 relay,” continued the coach.“We did improve upon some of
our times, but we have muchwork to do to make sure we staycompetitive with the teams inour region. We have a very toughregion and I believe that if wecontinue to improve we have achance to take some relay teamsto state,” concluded CoachSpicer.
Coming MeetsMay 12: CSDC meet, Mobridge10:00 a.m.; May 17: RegionMeet, Gettysburg, 10 a.m.
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Be sure to mark yourcalendar for the
ATHLETICBANQUETTuesday, May 15
6 p.m. mealfollowed by
Banquetat the Faulkton
Community Center• Guest speaker will
be formerFHS CoachTerry Dosch
F.H.S. Athlete of the Week
Noah Cunningham shot a 77 atthe Lake Region ConferenceMeet. His score tied him for lowround of the day. Noah also wonthe Lakeside Country Club Invi-tational this season.
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The Medley Relay team of left, Derek Heitmann, James Bowar, Gan-non Martinmaas and Andrew Sorensen took 2nd in 3:50.6 qualifyingthem for state at the Miller Invitational. Photos by Jason Lee
Austin Brown in the high jump.Alyssa Meyer with 4th at 89’ 1”
in the discuss.
GGrraadduuaatteess wwiitthh hhoonnoorrss aatt PPiittttssbbuurrgghhKyle Ortmeier graduated with honors from the University of Pitts-
burgh with a Bachelor of Arts and Science Degree in Social Work onSunday, April 29. He was also recognized by Phi Alpha which is a so-cial work honor's society. Kyle's plans are to work in the Office of Chil-dren, Youth and Families in Pittsburgh before entering the field of mentalhealth and obtaining his master's degree to become a therapist. Kyleis the son of Leasa Ortmeier of Faulkton and a 2013 FHS graduate.
The Trojans golf teams partic-ipated in last week’s Lake Re-gion Conference Tournament atRolling Hills in Aberdeen onThursday, May 3.The girls’ team finished with
1st place and the boys’ team fin-ished in 3rd behind AberdeenChristian and Ipswich. It was abeautiful day for golf and bothteams had some good perform-ances in both the junior varsity
and varsity divisions.“For some of our kids, it was
their first chance to play in ameet. We had a lot of early can-cellations due to weather andlately we have fit a lot of golf intoa tight window. We will wrap upour regular season by hosting acouple meets at Lakeside thisweek,” said Coach Brice Cun-ningham.Athletes who finish in the top
10 of the varsity division earnedLRC All Conference honors.
Varsity Girls 18 hole resultsBrooke Niederbaumer 108, 2ndSydney Campbell 112,3rdTaylor Cramer 120,5th
Morgan Gutenkauf 135,6thJV Girls
Emily Quinn 60, 1stAlly Cunningham 64, 2ndTaylor Machtemes 66, 3rd
Varsity BoysNoah Cunningham 77, 2ndTrevor Boss 91, 10thTyler Ogle 95,11thBennett Cassens 97, 12th
JV BoysParker Geditz 48, 1stHayden Hayes 52, 2ndTeigen Hadrick 53, 3rd
May 7th results JV Boys @ LakesideBennett Cassens 46, 1stHayden Hayes 49, 2ndParker Geditz 54, 3rdTeigen Hadrick 58, 8th
JV Girls @ LakesideEmili Quinn 60, 2ndCamryn Deiter 61, 3rdTrisha Cramer 63, 5thGabby Kast 72, 7th
JH Girls @ LakesideHannah Cunningham 61, 1stBailey Hustead 69, 2ndChloe Law 72, 5thHaley Sprenger 72, 5thAmber Potter 89, 13thComing meet: Thursday, May 10:
Lakeside tournament.
Wednesday, May 9Crispy chicken sandwich and
baked beans.
Thursday, May 10Sloppy Joe on a bun and peas.
Friday, May 11Pizza and green beans.
Monday, May 14Chicken nuggets, mashed po-
tatoes with gravy and dinnerroll.
Tuesday, May 15Tangerine chicken, brown rice
and broccoli.Wednesday, May 16
Italian dunker with dippingsauce and green beans.All meals daily include a fruit
and vegetable bar, low-fat white,skim strawberry and skim choco-late milk.
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Community Based policing is about being actively involved andgiving back to your community. If elected as Sheriff I would starta scholarship fund for Sheriff ’s Employee’s as well as activeVolunteer Fire Fighters. How would this be funded?
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Brooke Niederbaumer watchesher drive. She came in 2nd at themeet.
Trevor Boss chips onto thegreen at the Lake Region Confer-ence held at Rolling Hills lastThursday. He came in 10th.
Faulkton SchoolLunch Menu
VFW Auxiliary meetingThe V.F.W. Auxiliary Post
#3179 met on Thursday, May 3at East View meeting room with12 members and two visitorspresent.President Jan Hadrick
presided over the meeting. Sheintroduced department presi-dent Carrie Alm and departmentchief of staff Vickie Rosse. Min-utes of the last meeting wereread and approved. Treasurer’sreport was given. One bill waspresented for supplies at SuperValu. A thank you card was read
from the library for the cookiesfurnished for their National Li-brary Week open house.Committees reporting: Bonnie
Wuger for Americanism; DonnaHogg for community service;Ardyce Hadrick reported she hadmade lap robes and had broughtthem for department presidentCarrie Alm to take back to HotSprings with her for the Veter-ans there or to be used at the gifttable at the convention. She alsoreported on the Dare Program atschool. Cookies were furnishedalong with a $50 donation, and
will send a $10 check to each ofthe two top essay winners. Therewere 23 students taking theDARE class.Unfinished business: Poppy
Day will be held on Wednesday,May 16 at City Hall meetingroom. This is held jointly withthe American Legion Auxiliary.Coffee and rolls will be for saleand there will also be a bakesale.New business: discussion was
held on Memorial Day servicesand were told Shane Wilkinsonwill be the speaker. Pot luck willfollow at the Legion Hall aftercemetery services as usual.Department president Carrie
Alm then installed the officersfor the next year. She spokeabout the National President’svisit to Hot Springs in April andother department news andevents. She was presented acheck as a love token which shethanked the auxiliary for. Shewill put it towards her Presi-dent’s Project which is for thenew flag pole project at HotSprings VAHospital.Department chief of staff then
spoke on some upcoming projectsfor next year.The meeting closed by ritual.
Cookies and coffee were servedand much informal discussionsof the next year followed.
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Contestant Travis Stevens of Miller during one stage with thetask/challenge being on top of a roof. Stevens builds custom guns forcontests like this. Some of the contestants have purchased his customlong range rifles he has built.
A competitor in one of the five different positions he has during histwo minutes at this stage.
Some of the contestants using their spotting scopes to either meas-ure the distance to help with their strategy or to see how another con-testant is doing.
Competitors are either relaxing or strategizing, while waiting for their turn at one of the stages during dayone of the two-day competition. Day one, at each stage, the competitor has two minutes to shoot 10 roundsplus working in five different positions with also the challenge of different tasks to figure out. On day two thetime is cut to a minute and a half with all the obstacles of day one but a little more added challenge.
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In this issue of the FaulkCounty Record you will find theannual publication of financialsummaries of insurance compa-nies licensed to do business inSouth Dakota.Insurance companies doing
business in South Dakota are re-quired by state law to publishthese financial summaries eachyear. The summary lists the in-surance company's assets, liabil-ities, business in South Dakotafor the year and the lines inwhich the company is authorizedby the state of South Dakota tosell insurance.“The annual publication of
these public notices are impor-tant to ensuring South Dakotanshave information about an im-portant segment of the financial
industry doing business in ourstate,” South Dakota NewspaperAssociation Executive DirectorDavid Bordewyk said. “Publicnotices like these that are pub-lished in newspapers create apermanent, bona fide record andhelp to inform South Dakotansin a trusted, transparent man-ner.”The published insurance com-
pany financial statements fromall South Dakota newspaperssoon will be available atwww.sdpublicnotices.com.
The website is a compilation ofall public notices printed in allSouth Dakota newspapers.The Faulk County Record
along with all other newspapersin the state and SDNA havejoined together to provide the
public notice website as a publicservice at no cost to state andlocal governments.For more information about
any insurance company doingbusiness in South Dakota, con-tact the state Division of Insur-ance in Pierre at (605) 773-3563.For more information about
the publication of these insur-ance company public notices,contact the Faulk County Recordor SDNA.South Dakota Newspaper As-
sociation, founded in 1882 andbased in Brookings, represents125 weekly and daily newspa-pers with a total readership ofmore than 600,000.
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Special MeetingFaulkton Area School District
24-4 Board of EducationMonday, May 4, 2018
9:30 a.m.
The special meeting of theFaulkton Area Schools 24-4 Boardof Education was called to order byChairman Ryan Nelson at 9:33a.m. in the superintendent’s office.Roll call of members present wereKelly Aesoph, BJ Kalkman, ScottMcCloud, Ryan Nelson and JerryWeyand. Also present was Busi-ness Official Lisa Hushka.
2017-18.139. Agenda. Motionby Kalkman, seconded by Mc-Cloud, to approve the proposedagenda. Motion carried.
2017-18.140. Executive Ses-sion - Negotiations. Motion wasmade by Aesoph, seconded byKalkman, to go into executive ses-sion at 9:35 a.m. for the purpose ofpreparing for contract negotiationsor negotiating with employees oremployee representatives as setforth in SDCL 1-25-2(4). Out of ex-ecutive session at 10:06 a.m.
2017-18.141. Adjournment.
Motion byAesoph, second by Kalk-man, to adjourn at 10:06 a.m. Allin favor, motion carried.Board Chairman, Ryan NelsonBusiness Official, Lisa HushkaPublished one time at the total
approximate cost of $12.72.
Wednesday, May 9, 2018 Faulk County Record 12Public notices highlight insurancecompanies’ financial condition
A collegesubscription makes a
GREAT graduation gift!September thrumid May for $32FAULK COUNTY
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PublicNotices
No. 108, May 2, 9, 16 & 23, 2018STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA
COUNTY OF FAULKIN CIRCUIT COURT
FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUITTHE KITTIE EDWARDSMEMORIAL METHODIST
CHURCH,Plaintiff,
vs.JOHN H. DEVOE, THE ESTATE
OF JOHN H. DEVOE,TOGETHER WITH ALL HEIRS,DEVISEES AND LEGATEES OF
JOHN H. DEVOE;EMELINE E. DEVOE, THEESTATE OF EMELINE E.
DEVOE, TOGETHER WITH ALLHEIRS, DEVISEES AND
LEGATEES OF EMELINE E.
DEVOE;ALEXANDER MILLER,
THE ESTATE OF ALEXANDERMILLER, TOGETHER WITHALL HEIRS, DEVISEES ANDLEGATEES OF ALEXANDERMILLER; EMMAMILLER, THEESTATE OF EMMAMILLER,
TOGETHER WITH ALL HEIRS,DEVISEES AND LEGATEES OFEMMAMILLER; AND FAULK
COUNTY, AND ALL WHO HAVEOR CLAIM AN INTEREST IN
THE REAL PROPERTYSUBJECT TO THISPROCEEDING,Defendants.
70CIV18-000011SUMMONS
THE STATE OF SOUTHDAKOTA SENDS GREETINGSTO THE ABOVE-NAMED DE-FENDANTS:YOU ARE HEREBY SUM-
MONED and required to answerthe Complaint of the Plaintiff inthe above-entitled action, which
Complaint will be filed with theClerk of the above-named Court,and to serve a copy of your answerto the said Complaint on the At-torney for Plaintiff, Vaughn P.Beck, at the address below withinthirty (30) days from the date ofthe service of this Summons uponyou, exclusive of the day of suchservice.IF YOU FAIL TO DO SO judg-
ment will be taken against you forthe relief demanded in the com-plaint.Dated this 20th day of April,
2018./s/ Vaughn P. Beck
Vaughn P. BeckAttorney for Plaintiff
Beck Law Office509 Bloemendaal Drive
P.O. Box 326Ipswich, South Dakota 57451
(605) 426-6319Published four times at the total
approximate cost of $82.07.––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
Rounds accepting fallinternship applicationsDeadline extended to May 21U.S. Sen. Mike Rounds (R-S.D.)
announced recently that he iscurrently accepting internshipapplications for fall 2018. Thedeadline to apply for internshipsin his Washington, D.C., Pierre,Rapid City and Sioux Falls officesis May 21, 2018. College credit isavailable.Duties in the Washington, D.C.,
office may include tracking legis-lation, researching bills, attend-ing committee hearings andbriefings, leading tours of theU.S. Capitol, handling con-stituent phone calls, sorting mailand providing legislative support.Duties in the South Dakota of-fices include researching con-stituent inquiries and requests,
participation in outreach activi-ties, assisting staff on specialprojects, handling phone calls andconstituent requests and sortingmail. In all offices, students willwork closely with constituentsand staff, polish their researchand writing skills and gain an in-depth understanding of a Senateoffice.Interested college students
should complete the online in-ternship application and submit aresume no later than May 21,2018. Resumes should be sub-mitted to intern coordinator KariWeller at kari_weller@rounds.senate.gov. Information about theinternship program, along withthe application, can be found on-line at www.rounds.senate.gov/in-ternships. Additional questionscan be directed to Kari Weller at(605) 336-0486.
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Faulk County Record 14Wed., May 9, 2018
More Petting Zoo photosFFA member Megan Koens is surrounded by, left, Ava Arbach, Brook-
lyn Mueller, Braelynn Holt and Tiah Baloun when showing her pet dog“Maura” who seemed just a little overwhelmed.
At left is “Hampster” who wasonly too happy to be petted by themany hands eager to touch him.Left are, Karson Stark, BraelynnHolt, Brooklyn Mueller and Ada-lynn Kalkman.
Above, Adalynn Kalkman ispetting “Frank” the goat. Adalynnis the daughter of BJ and KrystalKalkman.
Wednesday, May 9, 2018 Faulk County Record 15
Annabel Currington is thedaughter of Jason and Lacey Cur-rington and was thrilled to pet the“fuzzy” lambs.
FFA member Simon Bowarholding “Quackers” the duck.
Here are FFA member Ben-jamin Stoecker with his dog“Molly”.
The horse pen was a big hitwith the kids also. Karson Starkpictured at top was ready to hopon and take a ride on “Buck”.
FFA member Madison Holm-berg holding one of the lambs ondisplay at the FFA Petting Zoo.
Arbor Day was celebrated byFaulkton’s fifth grade elemen-tary class along with studentsfrom the Blumengard, Brent-wood, Evergreen, and Thunder-bird Colonies.This year Arbor Day fell on
Friday, April, 27.Presentations were given by
Grady Heitmann and MonteSteinbrecher, NRCS staff andKris Meyer, District Secretary.The presentation given was
students playing a game called“Every Tree For Itself”. The ob-ject of the game was for the“trees” which were the studentsto gather as many of the threecolored chips as they could. Bluerepresented water, red repre-sented sunlight, and white rep-resented nutrients. Did eachstudent pick up enough of theright colored chips to survive ayear and to have good growth??Students also learned aboutshelterbelt formation and how toplant a tree.
Each students was given a Black Hills Spruce tree.
Arbor Day was celebrated by Faulkton’s fifth grade class on Friday, April 27. Front left are, Hayden Fer-guson, Carter Hall, Charlie Hustead, Amelia Currington, Philip Holsing, Morgan Demery, Timothy McGaugh;middle row left, Mason Paul, Charlie Deiter, Anna Aesoph, Chase Melius, Carley Cotton, Trey Machtemes,Thomas Niederbaumer; back left, Tayge Bormann, August Anderson, Maci Schulz, Cord Brand, Jaymi Senn,Lincoln Dikoff and Grace Kopecky. Not pictured, Reese Hadrick.
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Winners of the Essay/Poem contest were, left, 1st place Tayge Bor-mann, 2nd place Carter Hall, and 3rd place Michael Demery.
Auditions to be heldon May 21 at Redfield“HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!”
The hearty laughter of RobinHood and his Merry Band willsweep through the trees of Sher-wood Forest (temporarily trans-planted to Our Saviors LutheranChurch in Redfield) as local chil-dren take the stage along withtwo professional actors in PrairieFire Children’s Theatre’s origi-nal musical production of RobinHood.Prairie Fire Children’s The-
atre along with the Redfield
Area Arts Council invite childrenfinishing second grade through12th grade to audition for theproduction of Robin Hood. Audi-tions will be Monday, May 21 atOur Saviors Lutheran Churchbeginning at 4 p.m. Perform-ances will be at 7 p.m. on Thurs-day, May 24 and 12 noon onFriday, May 25 at Our SaviorsLutheran Church. Note thechange of venue due to the con-struction at the Redfield HighSchool.Practices will be Monday, May
21, Wednesday, May 23 (4 - 8:15p.m.) and Thursday, May 24 (1 -
5:15 p.m.) There will be a pizzasupper on Thursday after prac-tice with the performance follow-ing at 7 p.m. There is a cost foreach child, which includes a t-shirt for each child involved.There is a family rate with 2 ormore children.Letters will be sent home to
parents from Redfield, Doland,Tulare and NorthwesternSchools. Please bring completedforms and check to the first au-dition/practice on Monday, May21. For more information contactRay Johnson (605-499-8026) orKari Lemmer (605-450-8917).
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2nd graders enjoylearning about
PortugalMrs. Maria Azevedo got to do
so much more than just be a para-professional in the second gradeclassroom this year. She got toshare her Portuguese culture withthe students as they learned aboutdifferent cultures and traditions inSocial Studies. She taught thekids how to make PortugueseSweet Bread and even let each ofthem knead the bread dough. Thenext day she brought so manyPortuguese sweets including thebread they helped with which thekids really enjoyed. Mrs. Azevedogave a special presentation bring-ing clothes and pictures of herfamily and taught them to speakher language. The kids were soamazed that one of their teachersdidn’t have the same culture asthey did, but, was just like them. Itwas a great experience for them!
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The second graders getting to make Portuguese Sweet Bread fromMrs. Maria Azevedo. Nicole Aesoph is the second grade teacher.
Learning the Portuguese culture are left, Natalie Hadrick, HenryBossly, and Max Martinmaas.
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4-H StateShooting resultsFaulk County 4-H had 28 par-
ticipants at the State Shootwhich took place in Ft. Pierre onFriday, April 27 through Sunday,April 29.Some highlights include
Carter Trefz placing 5th individ-ual in compound open and 1st in-dividual in the 3D CWS-R openwhich qualified him for firstplace member on the NationalCompound archery team. Healso placed third individual inair pistol.The beginner air pistol team
placed first overall consisting ofAidaAnderson, Kamryn Rhodes,Lydia Blachford, and EmeraldWittmeier.Individual placings are as fol-
lows:CWS-R - beginner: purple -
Chase Melius; blue - Carter Hall;red - Samuel Trefz, Foster Bode;white - Drake Mueller, TreyMachtemes. Junior: purple - Sa-vanna Hayes; blue - BenStoecker, August Anderson,Parker Bode; red - Aubri Hasel-horst, Carter Schulte; white -Olivia Hadrick, Kelli Stoecker,Kayden Hammond. Senior: pur-ple - Carter Trefz; blue - IsaacTrefz; red - Grace Trefz, TiegenHadrick.BB gun - beginner: purple -
Kamryn Rhodes; blue - Aida An-derson; red - Emerald Wittmeier.Junior: blue - Ben Stoecker, Au-gust Anderson, Amelia Curring-ton; red - Parker Bode, SavannaHayes, Kelli Stoecker, AubriHaselhorst; white - KaydenHammond, De’Nysia Johnson.Air pistol slow fire - beginner:
purple - Kamryn Rhodes, AidaAnderson; blue - EmeraldWittmeier, Carter Hall, LydiaBlachford; red - Spencer Melius,Trey Machtemes, Charlotte Cur-rington; white - Seth Roseland.Junior: red - Augie Andersonand Parker Bode.Air pistol timed fire - beginner:
blue - Kamryn Rhodes; red -Aida Anderson, Carter Hall,Spencer Melius, EmeraldWittmeier; white - Lydia Blach-ford, Seth Roseland, CharlotteCurrington, Trey Machtemes.Junior: red - August Anderson;white - Parker Bode. Senior: pur-ple - Carter Trefz.Team Results are as follows:CWS-R teams - beginner: blue
- Samuel Trefz, Carter Hall, TreyMachtemes, Chase Melius. Jun-ior: blue - Ben Stoecker, SavannaHayes, Parker Bode, KelliStoecker. Senior: blue - CarterTrefz, Isaac Trefz, Grace Trefz,Teigan Hadrick.BB gun team - junior: blue -
Ben Stoecker, Savanna Hayes,August Anderson, Amelia Cur-rington.Air pistol team - beginner: blue
- Aida Anderson, KamrynRhodes, Lydia Blachford, Emer-ald Wittmeier.Congratulations to all the par-
ticipants on a great year! None ofthese accomplishments wouldhave been possible without thehelp of our shooting sports par-ents and volunteers who come topractice every Monday evening.A special thank you to Jim andKaren Slunecka, Perry Stoecker,Grady Jolley, Joe Schilder, LaceySprenger, and Marlin Davis whovolunteer countless hours oftheir time. We appreciate yoursupport of the Faulk County 4-HShooting Sports program.
EMPLOYMENT:GREAT PAYING JOBS! Statewide con-struction jobs, $15.00 - $22.00 hourly + ben-efits. Summer or permanent. No experiencenecessary, great career opportunities.Apply Online www.sdwork.org.THE CITY OF MCINTOSH is seeking: Cer-tified Water/Wastewater Technician, CityMaintenance Manager. Must be availableimmediately. Call 605-273-4498 or visit 212Main Ave. for more detailed information andposition benefits. Wage DOE.THE CITY OF MCLAUGHLIN is hiring foran Electrical Apprentice/ Maintenance em-ployee. Assist electrical lineman in con-structing, maintaining and repairing powerlines and other duties as assigned. Mustcomplete the Utilities Apprenticeship pro-gram. Great benefits package. For a de-tailed job description contact the City ofMcLaughlin, Box 169 McLaughlin, SD57642. Telephone 605-823-4428, fax 605-823-4429 and e-mail mclughsd@heart-landpower.org. Open until filled.NOW HIRING: McIntosh CO-OP - McIntoshSD. is seeking a bookkeeper/ data entry,bulk delivery driver, [requires a CDL/HAZ-MAT endorsement]and part-time weekendand evening C-Store help. Wage DOE.Great benefits. To inquire about these po-sitions, please contact Arlen at (605)-314-5704 or apply in person at the co-op stationin McIntosh.MEAT MANAGER: North Central Nebraskagrocery store has an opening for an experi-enced Meat Manager. We offer a compet-itive starting pay, health insurance, 401K,and bonus potential. Email resume to:Martyh1991@yahoo.comHELP WANTED--OFFICE MANAGER forauto repair shop. Start immediately. Call(605) 537-4288 for more details.CHARLEY’S WELDING & AUTO is seekinga full-time Auto Technician. Excellentpay/benefits! Potential hiring bonus! Sub-mit resumes to debbiem@kennebectele-phone.com. Questions, call Matt or Debbie,605-869-2220.EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OPENING- TheCentral South Dakota Enhancement Districtseeks individual for the position of Execu-tive Director. The position involves policydevelopment and managing the day-to-dayoperations of the District, plus providingtechnical assistance to units of govern-ments and development corporations in aseven county area in central South Dakotainvolving economic and community devel-opment. For information contact enhance-ment@csded.org or 605-773-2782. This is
a full-time salaried position with benefitpackage. Salary DOQ. Mail cover letter andresume/list references to Central SouthDakota Enhancement District, c/o Execu-tive Committee, PO Box 220, Pierre, SD57501 or email same toenhancement@csded.org. Application ma-terials due May 15, 2018. CSDED is anEqual Opportunity Employer.JOB ANNOUNCEMENT- The CentralSouth Dakota Enhancement District seeksmotivated individual for the position of Plan-ner. The position’s primary responsibilitiesare to provide technical assistance to unitsof governments in a seven county area incentral South Dakota involving economicand community development with an em-phasis project financial packaging and ad-ministration and development of specializedplans with some rural land use planning.For information contact mknut-son@csded.org. This is a full-time salariedposition with benefit package. Salary DOQ.Mail cover letter and resume/list referencesto Central South Dakota Enhancement Dis-trict, c/o Executive Director Marlene Knut-son, PO Box 220, Pierre, SD 57501 oremail same to mknutson@csded.org. Ap-plication materials due May 15, 2018.CSDED is an Equal Opportunity Employer.OTR FLATBED DRIVERS NEEDED.Safety bonus, fuel bonus, health insuranceand retirement program. Two years OTRexperience required. Contact Gary @ l-877-468-5266.SPECIAL ED TEACHER at Custer HighSchool starting 8/20/18. Apply onlinewww.csd.k12.sd.us, Custer School DistrictAdministration Offices, 527 MontgomerySt., Custer, SD 57730 (605)673-3154 EOERAILROAD VEGETATION CONTROL:Full-time traveling opportunity, 60-80hours/week, $13-$15/hour starting, meal al-lowance, paid lodging, health/dental, 401(k)& Paid Time Off. RAW, Inc. in Cooper-stown, ND – 888.700.0292 www.rawappli-cators .com or info@rawapplicators.comBOWDLE SCHOOLS is seeking a headcook, teachers (Elementary, Business, Eng-lish, Preschool), and technology. Call/emailHector at 605.285.6272 or Hector.S.Serna@k12.sd.us. Pay depends on experi-ence. EOETHE CITY OF FAITH has the following po-sitions open: Deputy Finance Officer andJourneyman/Lineman. Contact 605-967-2261 at City Office for applications and re-turn with resume by June 8, 2018.WANTED:SEEDING EQUIPMENT: Buying Valmarand Gandy applicators used. Call Melissaat Daily Bread Machinery, 320-679-8483 or763-286-9693.NOTICES:ADVERTISE IN NEWSPAPERS statewidefor only $150.00. Put the South DakotaStatewide Classifieds Network to work foryou today! (25 words for $150. Each addi-tional word $5.) Call the Faulk CountyRecord at 605-598-6525 or 800-658-3697for details.
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THANK YOUSA big thank you to my family for
the great party for my 90th birthday.AND to all those who attended, sentcards, gifts or called. It was such aspecial day. Ellen Petersen
5-9-1tcThank you everyone for the lovely
birthday cards I received for my80th. Also all the verbal greetings onthe street and phone calls for my“milestone birthday” as some calledit, and to the family for making it sospecial. God bless you all.
Love, Joan Bent5-9-1tc
WANTEDWanted: Old machinery, junk cars,combines, tractors, steel bins, wire,pivots, tin, appliances, batteries. Willhaul and clean up with skidsteer.Call 605-770-9211. 5-2-2tpHOMES FOR SALE
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For Sale: 1040 Sq. ft. home on cor-ner lot at 1211 St. John Street inFaulkton. Two bedroom, 1 3/4 baths,sewing room, covered deck, washer,dryer, flat screen TV, stove, mi-crowave, refrigerator, freezer, dish-washer, central air, attached 800square foot well insulated climatecontrolled 2-stall garage w/floordrain, sink, hot and cold water, fullbasement with finished office space.Large 2-stall out-building for amplestorage. Call 605-380-1558.
3-21-tfcFOR RENT
For Rent: One bedroom apart-ments: updated decor, incomebased, private entrances, no steps.Available NOW! Non smoking. $300local gift card (with 12 month leasesigning). Professionally managed byPrairie Homes Management. CallKaylee today 605-216-6964. or 1-888-893-9501 (toll free) or TTY 1-800-366-6888 EHO. East ViewApts. in Faulkton. 3-14-tfc
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APARTMENTSAND HOUSEFOR RENT
Faulkton, South DakotaTwo bedroom apartments. Fordisabled, handicap and fami-lies. Utility allowance and rentalassistance available for eligiblepersons. Snow removal andlawn care provided. If inter-ested contact:Tom Edgar Rentals
Phone 605-460-1915WE ARE AN EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY
MARTINMAAS ELECTRICCelebrating 22 years
in public service!1996 - 2018
– Pat Martinmaas –Certified Electrical Contractor� Residential � Commercial
� Farm � Industrial � Trenching� Refrigeration Service
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Faulkton Senior Livingand The Meadows of Faulktonis accepting applications for:• Part Time Nurse – RN or LPN
• PT or FT Certified Nursing AssistantSign-on Bonus available for FT positions
Applications are availableonline at tealwoodcc.com
or at Faulkton Senior Living
“Applicants will receive consideration withoutdiscrimination because of race, creed, color, sex, age, national origin, disability, religion,marital status, sexual orientation, and status with regard to public assistance, military/vet-erans status or any other legally protected characteristic.”
All types of repairs – bring usyour car, pickup or truck and
we’ll get you back on the road!
SONNY’S AUTO PARTS & REPAIRWe accept all major credit cards – Faulkton, SD • 605-598-4302
Hydraulic Hoses &Specialized Fittings
“Your Local Auto Parts Store!”
Common SenseManufacturing
Kelly MeliusOwner
• Bale Feeders• Calf Shelters• Wire Winders• Feed Bunks• Continuous Fence• Portable Wind
Break• Free Standing Panels
Common Sense
A division of Common Sense Mfg.Wayne T. Vincent
Solar ManagerCell 765-4441
• Solar Water Pumping Systems
• Certified LorentzTechnician
• Residential & commercial solar systemsand electric in-floor heat
35791 160th St., Faulkton, SD 57438Office 605-598-4157
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35410 US Hwy. 212Faulkton, SD 57438
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Employment Opportunityat Faulkton Area Medical Center
Faulkton Area Medical Center is an Equal Opportunity Employer & ProviderFaulkton Area Medical Center is seeking applicants for the following:
Radiology Technologist• FULL TIME RADIOLOGY TECHNOLOGIST WITH
CT CERTIFICATION OR WILLINGNESS TO OBTAIN CT CERTIFICATION.This position shares call, has competitive wage and excellent benefit package with healthinsurance, retirement, and recruitment and retention benefits. Individuals must be ableto work independently as well as with staff, patients, and family members. FAMC is a 12-bed Critical Access Hospital and Rural Health Clinic. Interested individuals should mailan application and resume to Faulkton Area Medical Center with attention to HumanResources, PO Box 100, Faulkton, SD 57438. Further information is available by con-tacting Ginny Bray, Radiology Manager at (605) 598-6262.
Full Time Cook• FULL TIME COOK IN OUR DIETARY DEPARTMENT
Applicants must be able to manage tasks timely and efficiently, follow the ServSafe rulesand regulations, work well independently and with other staff and patients. Schedulewill include day, evening, and weekend shifts. FAMC has a comprehensive benefit pack-age including retirement and health insurance available for successful applicants meet-ing the hour requirements and wage starts at $12.00/hour (wage is negotiable based onexperience). Interested individuals should contact FAMC for an application or call Rox-anne Bush, CDM, CFPP at (605) 598-6262 X1063.
The above positions will remain posted until filled.
The Faulkton AreaMedical Center
605-598-6262PO Box 100, Faulkton, SD 57438
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Homan Ace Hardwareis seeking
sales associates and a store manager.
Call Diana for more details at 605-380-6976
Pickup an application at our store or request one at
office@homanace.com!
NOW HIRING GENERAL LABOR WORKERS
RO OPERATOR | PACKAGINGat the AMPI Hoven Cheese Plant
New starting wage $15.00/hour
Interested in joining our team? We are interested in you.
Learn more and apply online at www.ampi.com - click on “Careers.”
Questions? Call 605-948-2211
At AMPI, we make the dairy products that make the brand.
Full- and part-time positions are currently available.
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POSITION AVAILABLE at theFaulkton Area Schools District 24-4
� Full time custodian(Elementary school building cleaning &
home activities cleanup)Wage DOE, health insurance, vacation and sick leave.
Please send a letter of application, resume and references to:Supt. Derek Barrios, FASD 24-4, 1114 Court St. PO Box 308
Faulkton, SD 57438-0308
20 Faulk County Record Wednesday, May 9, 2018Faulkton AreaComing EventsPublished as a Public Serviceby Dacotah Bank – Faulkton
May 6 - 12: Faulktonʼs annual paint-up, clean-up, fix-up week.May 10: Faulkton Area Arts Councilmeeting at the home of Jim and Vir-gie Wagner at 7:30 p.m.May 11: City of Faulkton will do curb-side pickup of white goods andbranches. Call the city office 598-6515 to get on the list.May 12: Food drive. Leave non-per-ishable food at your mail box or dropoff at the Faulkton Post Office.May 13: Spring piano recital at 7p.m. at Our Savior Lutheran Church.May 14: Faulkton School Boardmeeting at 6 p.m. in the schoollunchroom.May 17: Faulktonʼs Spring Flingfrom 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Watch for de-tails.June 2: Cresbard Methodist Churchrummage sale from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.at the Cresbard Community Center.Faulkton Area Lions Club meets the2nd Tuesday of the month at noonat the Autumn Leaves Center.Autumn Leaves meeting at the Sen-ior Center the third Monday of everymonth at 12:45 p.m.Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) meetsThursdayʼs, 8 p.m., at the FaulktonArea Medical Center.Need a hand for help around thehouse? Rides need 24 hr. notice.Call 605-380-2927, and we willmatch you with the volunteer whowill fit your needs. Offered by volun-teers from the United Church ofFaulkton, service is free to you!Cresbard Cemetery Board is seek-ing donations to meet expenses.They can be sent to the board c/oKelsey Huss, PO Box 26, Cresbard,SD 57435.The Faulk County Cancer SupportGroup is available to provide infor-mation and assistance to those withcancer in Faulk Co. and surroundingarea. For more information, or tofind out meeting dates and times,please contact April Sorensen at605-598-6323.There is help: food pantry availableat St. Thomas Catholic Church,1013 Court Street, in Faulkton,sponsored by the Faulk Co. Ministe-rial Assoc. phone 605-598-6590, 8a.m. to 12 noon Tues. thru Sat.Driverʼs license exams at the FaulkCounty Courthouse in Faulkton atthe extension office from 9 a.m. to 4p.m. on the 2nd and 3rd Wednes-days of the month. No driverʼstests will be given during the noonhour.Wednesdays: WON meeting.Weigh-in from 8:30-8:45 a.m., meet-ing 8:45 - 9:15 a.m. at the assistedLiving, The Meadows.Medical equipment South DakotaCARES Loan Closet. For equipmentcall Joan Bent 598-4107.Area Literacy Council tutors avail-able for persons who want to learnto read or read better. Phone 598-6236, Faulk County Library or 1-800-423-6665, SD Literacy Council.Every Tuesday, Penny Ihnen atUnited Church of Faulkton useeast entrance, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. S.D.Network against family violence &sexual assault.
Member FDIC
Faulkton 605-598-6211
BerMac 2Mac Attack DeliPhone 598-6749 Deli 598-4175
• Gas • Diesel• Subs • Pop
• 14” or 16” Pizzas• Salads & Wraps
CCoonnvveenniieennccee SSttoorree• Food • Beverages • Drinks
Noon Hour Specials 11 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.Wednesday ................................Chicken DinnerThursday..........................Loaded Baked PotatoFriday .........................................Salisbury SteakMonday .....................................Hot Beef ComboTuesday .............................Tacos or Taco Salad
This week’s special at
BerMac Inc. Shell is
RaspberryFlavor burst &vanilla soft ice
cream!
Faulkton’s AnnualPaint-Up,
Clean-Up, Fix-Upis This Week May 6 - 12The Faulkton Business & Professional Assoc.in cooperation with the City of Faulkton asksyou to join your neighbors to help make Faulk-ton “Look Good” for our summer visitors.
The City of Faulkton will docurbside pickup of white goodsand branches on Friday, May 11.Call the City Office at 598-6515 to havethese items taken to the rubble site.
Faulkton has now returned to regular summer rubblesite hours which are: Mondays 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.;Wednesdays 3 - 7 p.m.; Fridays 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.; Sat-urdays 9 a.m. - 12 noon and from 1 - 5 p.m.; and Sun-days 1 - 6 p.m.
Remember your Faulkton merchantswhen shopping for clean-up supplies!
Dot T- Faulkton - 598-6565HOURS:
Open 6 Days a Week - CLOSED on SundayOpen at 5:30 p.m. - kitchen closes at 9:30 p.m.
Monday thru Saturday
COMING SOON: LADIES NIGHT ONFRIDAYS STARTING AT 9 P.M.
Bring Mom out for supper on Saturday night, May 12 to celebrate
Mother’s Day!She will receive a
complimentary glass of wine!
This week’s specialsWed. ....4 oz. Pickler Burger w/Fries Thurs. ..............French Dip w/FriesFri. ..............................Indian TacoSat. ............German Burger w/Fries Sun ..........Philly Steak San. w/FriesTues. ..Beef & Cheddar Melt w/Fries
HOURS: 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.OPEN SIX Days a week
We are CLOSED MONDAYSTake out orders: 598-4204Ask for your frequent buyers card.Buy 11 and get 12th meal free
Tornado Special of the Week:
StrawberryCheesecake
Shake ofthe month:Caramel
Marshmallow
FREE LUNCH
Wednesday, May 1611:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Beadle’s Autoin Faulkton
Come guess the weight of asteer for a chance to WIN a1/4 BEEF, test drive for a
chance to win Beef Bucks, and MORE!
May is Beef Month and we salute our
farmers and ranchers!EADLE’SUTOFaulkton
We’re offering the bestprices of the year . . .
NO BULL!
For all yourPrinting Needs
remember your local source!FAULK COUNTY
RECORDPhone 598-6525, Faulkton