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Wednesday, January 8, 2020 Winner Advocate, page 13 EMPLOYMENT RENTALS RENTALS EMPLOYMENT THANK YOU FOR SALE THANK YOU FOR SALE REAL ESTATE AND AUCTIONS HOMESTEAD TOWNHOUSES Available Now No application Fee. Based on Income. 2 & 3 bedrooms. Crime Free/Drug Free. Pine Street on the East side of Winner. Contact Thies and Talle Management, Inc. thiestalle.com ( 605) 224-8231 Equal Housing Opportunity For Sale: Boarder Collie mixed puppies. 3 males and 1 female. Work- ing parents. Call Dan (605) 840-9474 Thank you to the Winner Area Chamber of Commerce and partici- pating businesses for the $500.00 I re- ceived during the holiday promotion. Cindy Peters The family of Robert Blom- strom would like to extend our grat- itude for the cards, gifts, kind words, flowers, assistance and sentiment at the loss of our father. A special thank you to the WELS church of Winner, the American Legion honor guard, the Winner Fire Dept, Masons Fu- neral Home and all who assisted with the services, the staff at the ARCCC who demonstrated great compassion and caring while he resided there and especially as he transitioned to his heavenly home, and to everyone who loved, cared for, or honored our fa- ther. Your kindness did not go unno- ticed. EMPLOYMENT: PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR, Hill City, SD. Seeking a working Public Works Director experienced in team building & long-range plan- ning. Staff of 6. Job description at www.hillcitysd.com. THE NORTH DAKOTA NEWS- PAPER ASSOCIATION is accepting applications for the position of EX- ECUTIVE DIRECTOR. Candidates must embrace challenges, progress, teamwork and change. Newspaper/journalism background preferred. Responsibilities include overall association management, member contact and development, legislative/lobbying work, manage- ment of newspaper content sharing and advertising placement programs, personnel management for a staff of 5, and working with a board of direc- tors/member committee structure. Competitive salary and benefits package. Application deadline is Jan. 31, 2020. Anticipated start date is May, 2020. Send letter, resume and salary requirements to: NDNA Search Committee, 1435 Interstate Loop, Bismarck, ND 58503-05671, or newsmonitor@wahpetondai- lynews.com. DOUBLE J FARMS 46th Annual Simmental & SimAngus Bull Sale! Selling 60 Bulls January 25, 2020 Garretson, SD. Complete information @ doublejsimmentals.com or call Kipp Julson 605-351-9088 NOTICES: ADVERTISE IN NEWSPAPERS statewide for only $150.00. Put the South Dakota Statewide Classifieds Network to work for you today! (25 words for $150. Each additional word $5.) Call this newspaper or 800-658-3697 for details. Winner City Council Minutes December 30th, 2019 Mayor Jody Brozik called a meeting of the Winner City Council to order at 6:30PM on December 30th, 2019 at the Council Chambers located at 325 S. Monroe St. Councilmen at- tending were Baker, Clay, Curates, Klundt, and Meyer; Sherman was absent. Also attending were City Attorney Amanda Work, Public Safety Commissioner Paul Schueth, Public Works Director Troy Kruger, and Finance Of- ficer Chandra Weidner. The meeting was opened with the Pledge of Allegiance. Conflicts of Interest were stated as Meyer with the Claims. Motion by Clay second by Klundt to ap- prove the consent agenda items, the following items were approved with the motion: Previ- ous Meeting Minutes; motion carried 5-0. Motion by Meyer second by Curtis to ap- prove this meeting’s agenda; motion carried 5- 0. Bid Openings 2019 Jail Addition Project Bids presented are the recommendations of the CMAR Puetz Cooperation. Bid Package #1 General Construction Puetz Corperation $258,336.00 Bid Package #3 Masonry (10 minutes late) S&S Masonry $83,030.00 Bid Package #6 Acoustical Ceilings and Panels FM Acoustical $59,900.00 Bid Package #7 Painting Nagel Painting $12,500.00 Bid Package #9 Fire Suppression Howe Inc $9,600.00 Bid Package #10 Plumbing Krohmer $113,596.00 Bid Package #11 HVAC Baete-Forseth $69,500.00 Bid Package #12 Electrical Muth Electric $135,760.00 General Conditions $42,000.00 Excise Tax Bonding $16,004.53 CMAR Fees $34,009.63 Excise Tax on CMAR fees $694.07 Contingency $40,000.00 TOTAL PHASE 4 $874,930.23 Public Hearings Public Hearing for the Transfer of West River Tap On-Sale Liquor License from 865 W 2nd St to 401 S Main St. **Amy Bartling Jacobson, attorney for Sue O’Donnel attended the meeting by phone and spoke on behalf of her client. They are ob- jecting he transfer on the grounds of the con- tracts provided to council on December 2nd and on the grounds of a notice of delinquency from the state for West River Tap LLC. City Attorney Work stated that she received an email from the Department of Revenue that stated that their taxes are up to date. FO Weid- ner stated that the State requested a signed af- fidavit from Mr. Schoepne with his transfer request to prove he is requesting this specific address change. All other forms are filled out and correct. It was the recommendation of City Attorney Work that the council approves this transfer and does not get involved between two private citizens and a contract that does not in- volve the City. Motion by Baker second by Curtis to ap- prove the transfer of West River Tap On-Sale Liquor License from 865 W 2nd St to 401 S Main St; motion carried 5-0. Public Hearing for the Transfer of West River Tap On-Sale Liquor License from West River Tap to West Side Stop N Go ** Amy Bartling Jacobson, attorney for Sue O’Donnel stated she did not have any comment due to the previous motion. City At- torney Work stated that this could not be ap- proved by council due to property taxes not being current at 865 West 2nd Street. Motion by Meyer second by Curtis to de- cline the Transfer of West River Tap On-Sale Liquor License from West River Tap to West Side Stop N Go; motion carried 5-0. Public Hearing for the renewal of West River Tap On-Sale Liquor License **No comment Motion by Baker second by Curtis to ap- prove the renewal application of West River Tap’s On-Sale Liquor License; motion carried 5-0 Public Hearing for the special On-Sale Liquor Event Application for the Elks Club at St. Mary’s Hall for the Annual Chamber Ban- quet **No Comment Motion by Meyer second by Curtis to ap- prove the special On-Sale Liquor Event Appli- cation for the Elks Club at St. Mary’s Hall for the Annual Chamber Banquet; motion carried 5-0. Board of Adjustments None Public input Public Safety Commissioner Paul Schueth presented a letter from Upper Deck to council. This letter requests that a letter and sketch of the electrical vault be sent to Upper Deck and Puetz Corporation before work can be started. The Mayor and Council recognized Danny Ayers Retirement from The City of Winner. The Mayor stated that Ayers has worked for the City of Winner for 31 years. Motion by Baker second by Curtis to ap- prove Second reading for passage and ap- proval Ordinance #942 an Ordinance to establish the retention of unclaimed utility re- funds; Roll Call Baker Aye, Clay Aye, Curtis Aye, Klundt Aye, Meyer Aye; motion carried 5-0. Motion by Meyer second by Clay to ap- prove Second reading for passage and ap- proval Supplemental Budget Ordinance #943 for Sales Bond Money; Roll Call Baker Aye, Clay Aye, Curtis Aye, Klundt Aye, Meyer Aye; motion carried 5-0 **FO Weidner made council aware that there is a typographical error on the published version of the Ordinance in the December 31st newspaper and the error has been corrected and will be republish on January 8th. Motion by Clay second by Baker to reject the 2019 Jail Addition masonry bid; motion carried 5-0. **A letter from FO Weidner explains: It is the recommendation of City Attorney Amanda Work to reject the masonry bid due to being submitted late. Puetz will need a formal rejec- tions motion and another motion to advertise for bids on the specific bid package 3 (ma- sonry). Puetz would then need the council to accept all other bids with the understanding that the CMAR amount may change due to the unknown of the masonry bid. Your motion will need to state this understanding. The Finance Committee did recommend that the project have a $40,000 contingency. The Council would award the masonry bids on the 21st. At this time the CMAR amount would be official. Motion by Clay second by Meyer to ap- prove the 2019 Jail Addition Phase 4 bids (ex- cluding package #3 masonry) as presented by Puetz Corporation; motion carried 5-0. **FO Weidner expressed that the Council be clear that the CMAR amount may change with the new masonry bids. Clay stated he un- derstood this with his motion. Motion by Baker second by Klundt to ad- vertise for the Masonry Bids for the 2019 Jail Addition, Phase 4; motion carried 5-0. Councilman Meyer was asked to leave the room due to a conflict with the claims. Motion by Klundt second by Clay to ac- cept and pay claims as further presented and to instruct the Finance Officer to issue warrants on the respective funds; motion carried 4-0. Finance Office 3,945.64 Payroll, Po- lice15,001.11 Payroll, Fire Dept 2,059.34 Payroll Jail 42,100.81 Payroll, Street 7,810.53 Payroll, Cemetery 1,281.39 Payroll Parks 4,851.46 Payroll, Planning & Zoning 1,441.36 Payroll, 911 14,570.23 Payroll Water 1,491.92 Payroll, Light 11,209.58 Payroll, Sewer 3,341.86 Payroll Sanitation 913.84 Payroll, Taxes on Payroll 37,802.93 Payroll Taxes, Accounts Manage- ment Inc 292.58 Garnishment, AFLAC 3,822.34 Insurance, City of Winner-Employee Deduction3,152.24 Employee Utilities, Colo- nial Insurance Insurance, Credit Collections Bureau Garnishment, Great Lakes Higher Ed- ucation 169.00 Garnishment, Health Pool of SD50,728.11 Health Insurance, Health Pool of SD (Life) 423.54 Life Insurance, Office of Child Support 1,445.73 Child Support, SDRS Supplemental Retirement 695.00 Retirement, Sentinal Federal Credit Union 250.00 Savings Ac- count, South Dakota Retirement System 40,544.45 Retirement, Vision Service Plan 470.66 Vision Insurance TAT DSCE 550.65 ND Child Support, Office Products Center $1,233.45Code Enf-Police-Dis- patch- Supplies, (2) Chairs, paper, Postmaster $450.10 Electric- Postage for Utility billing, SDRS Special pay plan 14,681.33 Danny/Benny retirement payroll 12/30/19, Al- lied plumbing $29,760.00 City Hall Heating and cooling repairs Councilman Meyer returned to the meet- ing. Motion by Clay second by Curtis to ap- prove the following transfers TRANSFER $950,000 FROM LIGHT FUND TO GENERAL FUND TRANSFER $395,000 FROM LIGHT FUND TO COMMUNICATIONS/911 FUND TRANSFER $54,000 FROM LIGHT FUND TO 24/7 FUND Due to subsidizing the General fund, the Communications/911 fund and the 24/7 fund; it is necessary to transfer and borrow revenue from various funds; motion carried 5-0. Motion by Curtis second by Klundt to ac- cept the pay raises of 2.4% (CPI) up to 3% for 2020 per the personnel policy as it was bud- geted for with recommendations from the su- pervisors and the personnel committee; motion carried 5-0. Wages for 2020: Mayor,-10,800 annual; Councilpersons-7,200 annual; Planning Zon- ing Commission 35.00 per meeting and Chair- man-50.00 per meeting; C Weidner 53,352 annual.; B Osborn-17.21 hr.; S Westendorf- 17.20 hr. ;R Augspurger-25.77 hr.; M Brown- 49,462.40 annual; P Schueth-92,476.80; an- nual T Sinclair-67,828.80 annual; M Dvorak- 25.66 hr.; R Nagel(pt) -23.26 hr.; April Fergu- son 53,028.00 annual. ; W Nagel-22.37 hr.; D Furness(pt)-21.78 hr.; K Swedlund-20.26 hr.; J Day-65,020.80 annual.; R Blare(pt)-22.29 hr.; K Krowlikowski 19.00 hr.; Jeremy Brandis Jr. 19.00 hr.; L Kalenda-60,673.60 annual; J Augspurger-52,121.68 annual; E Davidson- 20.34 hr.; D Gossard-24.99 hr.; S Bice- 56,804.80 annual.; D Engel-23.18; J O’Connor-23.14 hr.; K Mach-23.80 hr.; B Au- diss (pt)-21.37 hr.; K Robertson-23.04 hr.; R Assman-21.63 hr.; J Peterson(pt)-18.13 hr.; E Vobr (pt)18.75; R Olson- 20.59 hr.; J Herman- 19.67 hr.; J Jelinek-17.92 hr.; N Goodell-19.14 hr.; R Desmet- 22.98 hr.; S Poessnecker- 18.66 hr.; R Farley (pt) 17.91 hr.; M Almendinger 18.66 hr.; S Herman- 18.14 hr.; C Tanner 17.93 hr.;K Goerhing 17.91 hr.; S Poler (pt) - 18.75 hr.; J Koenig (pt) -18.84 hr.; W Walking Eagle 17.91 hr.; T Claussen- 17.92 hr.; C Kemp (pt) -17.91 hr; D McIntyre- 17.91 hr.; T Sund 17.91 hr.; L Plank- 18.82 hr; B Flores-17.92 hr.; A Frank- 17.92 hr.; J Wortman-17.92 hr.; D Holthus-17.84 hr; S Marshall- 17.93hr.; N Frank- 17.84 hr.; L Haukass (pt) 17.92 hr.; J Janecke-(pt) 18.42 hr.; G Welch-(pt) 17.84 hr.; J Farner(pt) 17.91 hr.; J Goerhing-(pt) 17.92; D Bice- 55,827.20 annual.; A Ptacek- 53,644.92 annual; AJ Wiley-22.01 hr.; R High- rock -20.38 hr.; C Sinkular-20.58 hr.; T Welch (pt) 18.75 hr.; A Moseman-19.52 hr.; M Ha- genlock-19.52 hr.; K Littau-19.22 hr.; K Hof- fer- 19.22 hr; S Shields-17.84 hr.; T Gay- 100,000 annual.; T Bennett-40.16 hr.; C Vogt- 37.36 hr.; T McClung- 26.81 hr.; B Walton- 28.26 hr.; C Cerv-55,952.00 annual; M Pederson- 17.61 hr.; J Tyburec 18.44 hr.; B Bolzer-55,848.00 annual; B Siems (pt)-20.75 hr.; J Brunmeier-19.28 hr.; L Tilton- 19.72 hr.; K Duffy-20.66 hr.; C Mayes-17.19 hr.; A Cerv- 17.61 hr.; T Kruger 61,713.60 annual.; M Leib- rich- 53,497.60 annual.; J Anderson-19.64 hr. R Connelly (pt) -12.95hr.; G Bruns (pt) 12.96 hr.; W Cable (pt)- 12.68 hr.; Motion by Klundt second by Meyer to ap- prove the EMD Certification 2.5% increase for Kaylea Littau in Communications at a rate of $18.77 and back date to June 20th, 2018; mo- tion carried 5-0. Motion by Meyer second by Curtis to ap- prove the 2019 utilities charge off list; motion carried 4-0 with Clay voting Nay. 14-08750-01 SHOPKO HOMETOWN #745 Electric- $6,050.07 Water -$189.15 Sewer-$136.52 Sanitation- $681.60 Total -$7,057.34 Motion by Clay second by Baker to set the 2nd meeting dates as January 21st, 2020 and February 18th, 2020; motion carried 5-0. Motion by Meyer second by Clay to ap- prove the First Reading Supplemental Appro- priation Ordinance #944; motion carried 5-0. Attorney Comment: none Executive Session: Motion by Baker second by Klundt to enter into executive session at 7:47pm for a person- nel issue per SDCL 1-25-2 (1), Motion carried 5-0. Motion by Meyer second by Baker to exit executive session at 8:47pm for a personnel issue per SDCL 1-25-2 (1), Motion carried 5- 0. Motion by Baker second by Curtis to con- tinue appointed services with Amanda Work as City Attorney through Work Law Professional LLC, motion carried 5-0. Motion by Baker second by Clay to ad- journ the meeting at 8:49pm, motion carried 5- 0. Meeting adjourned. Jody Brozik, Mayor ATTEST: Finance Officer, Chandra Weidner For any public notice that is published one time: Published once at the approximate cost of $117.72 (2) NOTICE OF SPECIAL TOWNSHIP MEETING The citizens of the Township of Wright in the County of Tripp, South Dakota, who are qualified to vote at general elections are hereby notified that a special township meeting for said township will be held at the Andrew Meyer residence in said township on Tuesday, the fourteenth day of January, next. The meet- ing will be called to order between the hours of seven o’clock and eight o’clock in the evening of the same day for the following pur- pose: to discuss and vote on the abolition of Wright Township organization, as authorized in Title 8-1-23 codified law, and to do any other business proper to be done at said meeting when convened. Given under my hand the second day of January, 2020. Andrew Meyer Township Clerk Published once at the approximated cost of $9.72 (2)

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Wednesday, January 8, 2020 Winner Advocate, page 13

EMPLOYMENT

RENTALS

RENTALS

EMPLOYMENT

THANK YOU FOR SALE THANK YOU

FOR SALE

REAL ESTATE AND AUCTIONS

HOMESTEADTOWNHOUSES

Available NowNo application Fee. Based on

Income. 2 & 3 bedrooms. Crime Free/Drug Free. Pine Street on the

East side of Winner.

Contact

Thies and Talle Management, Inc.thiestalle.com

(605) 224-8231Equal Housing Opportunity

For Sale: Boarder Collie mixedpuppies. 3 males and 1 female. Work-ing parents. Call Dan (605) 840-9474

Thank you to the Winner AreaChamber of Commerce and partici-pating businesses for the $500.00 I re-ceived during the holiday promotion.Cindy Peters

The family of Robert Blom-strom would like to extend our grat-itude for the cards, gifts, kind words,flowers, assistance and sentiment atthe loss of our father. A special thankyou to the WELS church of Winner,the American Legion honor guard,the Winner Fire Dept, Masons Fu-neral Home and all who assisted withthe services, the staff at the ARCCCwho demonstrated great compassionand caring while he resided there andespecially as he transitioned to hisheavenly home, and to everyone wholoved, cared for, or honored our fa-ther. Your kindness did not go unno-ticed.

EMPLOYMENT:PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR,

Hill City, SD. Seeking a workingPublic Works Director experienced inteam building & long-range plan-ning. Staff of 6. Job description atwww.hillcitysd.com.THE NORTH DAKOTA NEWS-

PAPER ASSOCIATION is acceptingapplications for the position of EX-ECUTIVE DIRECTOR. Candidatesmust embrace challenges, progress,teamwork and change.Newspaper/journalism backgroundpreferred. Responsibilities includeoverall association management,member contact and development,

legislative/lobbying work, manage-ment of newspaper content sharingand advertising placement programs,personnel management for a staff of5, and working with a board of direc-tors/member committee structure.Competitive salary and benefitspackage. Application deadline is Jan.31, 2020. Anticipated start date isMay, 2020. Send letter, resume andsalary requirements to: NDNASearch Committee, 1435 InterstateLoop, Bismarck, ND 58503-05671,or [email protected] J FARMS 46th Annual

Simmental & SimAngus Bull Sale!Selling 60 Bulls January 25, 2020Garretson, SD. Complete information@ doublejsimmentals.com or callKipp Julson 605-351-9088NOTICES:ADVERTISE IN NEWSPAPERS

statewide for only $150.00. Put theSouth Dakota Statewide ClassifiedsNetwork to work for you today! (25words for $150. Each additionalword $5.) Call this newspaper or800-658-3697 for details.

Winner City Council

Minutes December 30th, 2019Mayor Jody Brozik called a meeting of the

Winner City Council to order at 6:30PM onDecember 30th, 2019 at the Council Chamberslocated at 325 S. Monroe St. Councilmen at-tending were Baker, Clay, Curates, Klundt, andMeyer; Sherman was absent. Also attendingwere City Attorney Amanda Work, PublicSafety Commissioner Paul Schueth, PublicWorks Director Troy Kruger, and Finance Of-ficer Chandra Weidner.

The meeting was opened with the Pledgeof Allegiance.

Conflicts of Interest were stated as Meyerwith the Claims.

Motion by Clay second by Klundt to ap-prove the consent agenda items, the followingitems were approved with the motion: Previ-ous Meeting Minutes; motion carried 5-0.

Motion by Meyer second by Curtis to ap-prove this meeting’s agenda; motion carried 5-0.

Bid Openings 2019 Jail Addition ProjectBids presented are the recommendations of

the CMAR Puetz Cooperation. Bid Package #1 General Construction

Puetz Corperation $258,336.00Bid Package #3 Masonry (10 minutes

late) S&S Masonry$83,030.00

Bid Package #6 Acoustical Ceilingsand Panels FM Acoustical$59,900.00

Bid Package #7 PaintingNagel Painting $12,500.00

Bid Package #9 Fire SuppressionHowe Inc $9,600.00

Bid Package #10 PlumbingKrohmer $113,596.00

Bid Package #11 HVACBaete-Forseth $69,500.00

Bid Package #12 ElectricalMuth Electric $135,760.00

General Conditions $42,000.00Excise Tax Bonding $16,004.53CMAR Fees $34,009.63Excise Tax on CMAR fees $694.07Contingency $40,000.00TOTAL PHASE 4

$874,930.23 Public HearingsPublic Hearing for the Transfer of West

River Tap On-Sale Liquor License from 865W 2nd St to 401 S Main St.

**Amy Bartling Jacobson, attorney forSue O’Donnel attended the meeting by phoneand spoke on behalf of her client. They are ob-jecting he transfer on the grounds of the con-tracts provided to council on December 2ndand on the grounds of a notice of delinquencyfrom the state for West River Tap LLC. CityAttorney Work stated that she received anemail from the Department of Revenue thatstated that their taxes are up to date. FO Weid-ner stated that the State requested a signed af-fidavit from Mr. Schoepne with his transferrequest to prove he is requesting this specificaddress change. All other forms are filled outand correct. It was the recommendation of CityAttorney Work that the council approves thistransfer and does not get involved between twoprivate citizens and a contract that does not in-volve the City.

Motion by Baker second by Curtis to ap-prove the transfer of West River Tap On-SaleLiquor License from 865 W 2nd St to 401 SMain St; motion carried 5-0.

Public Hearing for the Transfer of WestRiver Tap On-Sale Liquor License from WestRiver Tap to West Side Stop N Go

** Amy Bartling Jacobson, attorney forSue O’Donnel stated she did not have anycomment due to the previous motion. City At-torney Work stated that this could not be ap-proved by council due to property taxes notbeing current at 865 West 2nd Street.

Motion by Meyer second by Curtis to de-cline the Transfer of West River Tap On-SaleLiquor License from West River Tap to WestSide Stop N Go; motion carried 5-0.

Public Hearing for the renewal of WestRiver Tap On-Sale Liquor License

**No commentMotion by Baker second by Curtis to ap-

prove the renewal application of West RiverTap’s On-Sale Liquor License; motion carried5-0

Public Hearing for the special On-SaleLiquor Event Application for the Elks Club atSt. Mary’s Hall for the Annual Chamber Ban-quet

**No CommentMotion by Meyer second by Curtis to ap-

prove the special On-Sale Liquor Event Appli-cation for the Elks Club at St. Mary’s Hall forthe Annual Chamber Banquet; motion carried5-0.

Board of AdjustmentsNonePublic inputPublic Safety Commissioner Paul Schueth

presented a letter from Upper Deck to council.This letter requests that a letter and sketch ofthe electrical vault be sent to Upper Deck andPuetz Corporation before work can be started.

The Mayor and Council recognized DannyAyers Retirement from The City of Winner.The Mayor stated that Ayers has worked forthe City of Winner for 31 years.

Motion by Baker second by Curtis to ap-prove Second reading for passage and ap-proval Ordinance #942 an Ordinance toestablish the retention of unclaimed utility re-funds; Roll Call Baker Aye, Clay Aye, CurtisAye, Klundt Aye, Meyer Aye; motion carried5-0.

Motion by Meyer second by Clay to ap-prove Second reading for passage and ap-proval Supplemental Budget Ordinance #943for Sales Bond Money; Roll Call Baker Aye,Clay Aye, Curtis Aye, Klundt Aye, Meyer Aye;motion carried 5-0

**FO Weidner made council aware thatthere is a typographical error on the publishedversion of the Ordinance in the December 31stnewspaper and the error has been correctedand will be republish on January 8th.

Motion by Clay second by Baker to rejectthe 2019 Jail Addition masonry bid; motioncarried 5-0.

**A letter from FO Weidner explains: It isthe recommendation of City Attorney AmandaWork to reject the masonry bid due to beingsubmitted late. Puetz will need a formal rejec-tions motion and another motion to advertisefor bids on the specific bid package 3 (ma-sonry). Puetz would then need the council toaccept all other bids with the understandingthat the CMAR amount may change due to theunknown of the masonry bid. Your motion willneed to state this understanding. The FinanceCommittee did recommend that the projecthave a $40,000 contingency. The Councilwould award the masonry bids on the 21st. Atthis time the CMAR amount would be official.

Motion by Clay second by Meyer to ap-prove the 2019 Jail Addition Phase 4 bids (ex-cluding package #3 masonry) as presented byPuetz Corporation; motion carried 5-0.

**FO Weidner expressed that the Councilbe clear that the CMAR amount may changewith the new masonry bids. Clay stated he un-derstood this with his motion.

Motion by Baker second by Klundt to ad-vertise for the Masonry Bids for the 2019 JailAddition, Phase 4; motion carried 5-0.

Councilman Meyer was asked to leave theroom due to a conflict with the claims.

Motion by Klundt second by Clay to ac-cept and pay claims as further presented and toinstruct the Finance Officer to issue warrantson the respective funds; motion carried 4-0.

Finance Office 3,945.64 Payroll, Po-lice15,001.11 Payroll, Fire Dept 2 , 0 5 9 . 3 4Payroll Jail 42,100.81 Payroll, Street7,810.53 Payroll, Cemetery 1,281.39 PayrollParks 4,851.46 Payroll, Planning & Zoning

1,441.36 Payroll, 911 14,570.23 PayrollWater 1,491.92 Payroll, Light11,209.58 Payroll, Sewer 3,341.86 PayrollSanitation 913.84 Payroll, Taxes on Payroll37,802.93 Payroll Taxes, Accounts Manage-ment Inc 292.58 Garnishment, AFLAC3,822.34 Insurance, City of Winner-EmployeeDeduction3,152.24 Employee Utilities, Colo-nial Insurance Insurance, Credit CollectionsBureau Garnishment, Great Lakes Higher Ed-ucation 169.00 Garnishment, HealthPool of SD50,728.11 Health Insurance,Health Pool of SD (Life) 423.54 Life Insurance, Office of Child Support1,445.73 Child Support, SDRS SupplementalRetirement 695.00 Retirement, SentinalFederal Credit Union 250.00 Savings Ac-count, South Dakota Retirement System40,544.45 Retirement, Vision Service Plan470.66 Vision Insurance TAT DSCE550.65 ND Child Support, Office ProductsCenter $1,233.45Code Enf-Police-Dis-patch- Supplies, (2) Chairs, paper, Postmaster$450.10 Electric- Postage for Utility billing,SDRS Special pay plan 14,681.33Danny/Benny retirement payroll 12/30/19, Al-lied plumbing $29,760.00 City Hall Heatingand cooling repairs

Councilman Meyer returned to the meet-ing.

Motion by Clay second by Curtis to ap-prove the following transfers

TRANSFER $950,000 FROM LIGHTFUND TO GENERAL FUND

TRANSFER $395,000 FROM LIGHTFUND TO COMMUNICATIONS/911 FUND

TRANSFER $54,000 FROM LIGHTFUND TO 24/7 FUND

Due to subsidizing the General fund, theCommunications/911 fund and the 24/7 fund;it is necessary to transfer and borrow revenuefrom various funds; motion carried 5-0.

Motion by Curtis second by Klundt to ac-cept the pay raises of 2.4% (CPI) up to 3% for2020 per the personnel policy as it was bud-geted for with recommendations from the su-pervisors and the personnel committee; motioncarried 5-0.

Wages for 2020: Mayor,-10,800 annual;Councilpersons-7,200 annual; Planning Zon-ing Commission 35.00 per meeting and Chair-man-50.00 per meeting; C Weidner 53,352annual.; B Osborn-17.21 hr.; S Westendorf-17.20 hr. ;R Augspurger-25.77 hr.; M Brown-49,462.40 annual; P Schueth-92,476.80; an-nual T Sinclair-67,828.80 annual; M Dvorak-25.66 hr.; R Nagel(pt) -23.26 hr.; April Fergu-son 53,028.00 annual. ; W Nagel-22.37 hr.; DFurness(pt)-21.78 hr.; K Swedlund-20.26 hr.;J Day-65,020.80 annual.; R Blare(pt)-22.29hr.; K Krowlikowski 19.00 hr.; Jeremy BrandisJr. 19.00 hr.; L Kalenda-60,673.60 annual; JAugspurger-52,121.68 annual; E Davidson-20.34 hr.; D Gossard-24.99 hr.; S Bice-56,804.80 annual.; D Engel-23.18; JO’Connor-23.14 hr.; K Mach-23.80 hr.; B Au-diss (pt)-21.37 hr.; K Robertson-23.04 hr.; RAssman-21.63 hr.; J Peterson(pt)-18.13 hr.; EVobr (pt)18.75; R Olson- 20.59 hr.; J Herman-19.67 hr.; J Jelinek-17.92 hr.; N Goodell-19.14hr.; R Desmet- 22.98 hr.; S Poessnecker- 18.66hr.; R Farley (pt) 17.91 hr.; M Almendinger18.66 hr.; S Herman- 18.14 hr.; C Tanner 17.93hr.;K Goerhing 17.91 hr.; S Poler (pt) - 18.75hr.; J Koenig (pt) -18.84 hr.; W Walking Eagle17.91 hr.; T Claussen- 17.92 hr.; C Kemp (pt)-17.91 hr; D McIntyre- 17.91 hr.; T Sund 17.91hr.; L Plank- 18.82 hr; B Flores-17.92 hr.; AFrank- 17.92 hr.; J Wortman-17.92 hr.; DHolthus-17.84 hr; S Marshall- 17.93hr.; NFrank- 17.84 hr.; L Haukass (pt) 17.92 hr.; JJanecke-(pt) 18.42 hr.; G Welch-(pt) 17.84 hr.;J Farner(pt) 17.91 hr.; J Goerhing-(pt) 17.92;D Bice- 55,827.20 annual.; A Ptacek-53,644.92 annual; AJ Wiley-22.01 hr.; R High-rock -20.38 hr.; C Sinkular-20.58 hr.; T Welch(pt) 18.75 hr.; A Moseman-19.52 hr.; M Ha-genlock-19.52 hr.; K Littau-19.22 hr.; K Hof-fer- 19.22 hr; S Shields-17.84 hr.; T Gay-100,000 annual.; T Bennett-40.16 hr.; C Vogt-37.36 hr.; T McClung- 26.81 hr.; B Walton-28.26 hr.; C Cerv-55,952.00 annual; MPederson- 17.61 hr.; J Tyburec 18.44 hr.; BBolzer-55,848.00 annual; B Siems (pt)-20.75hr.; J Brunmeier-19.28 hr.; L Tilton- 19.72 hr.;K Duffy-20.66 hr.; C Mayes-17.19 hr.; A Cerv-17.61 hr.; T Kruger 61,713.60 annual.; M Leib-rich- 53,497.60 annual.; J Anderson-19.64 hr.R Connelly (pt) -12.95hr.; G Bruns (pt) 12.96hr.; W Cable (pt)- 12.68 hr.;

Motion by Klundt second by Meyer to ap-prove the EMD Certification 2.5% increase forKaylea Littau in Communications at a rate of$18.77 and back date to June 20th, 2018; mo-tion carried 5-0.

Motion by Meyer second by Curtis to ap-prove the 2019 utilities charge off list; motioncarried 4-0 with Clay voting Nay.

14-08750-01 SHOPKO HOMETOWN#745 Electric- $6,050.07 Water -$189.15Sewer-$136.52 Sanitation- $ 6 8 1 . 6 0Total -$7,057.34

Motion by Clay second by Baker to set the2nd meeting dates as January 21st, 2020 andFebruary 18th, 2020; motion carried 5-0.

Motion by Meyer second by Clay to ap-prove the First Reading Supplemental Appro-priation Ordinance #944; motion carried 5-0.

Attorney Comment: noneExecutive Session:Motion by Baker second by Klundt to enter

into executive session at 7:47pm for a person-nel issue per SDCL 1-25-2 (1), Motion carried5-0.

Motion by Meyer second by Baker to exitexecutive session at 8:47pm for a personnelissue per SDCL 1-25-2 (1), Motion carried 5-0.

Motion by Baker second by Curtis to con-tinue appointed services with Amanda Work asCity Attorney through Work Law ProfessionalLLC, motion carried 5-0.

Motion by Baker second by Clay to ad-journ the meeting at 8:49pm, motion carried 5-0.

Meeting adjourned.Jody Brozik, MayorATTEST: Finance Officer, Chandra WeidnerFor any public notice that is published one

time:Published once at the approximate cost of

$117.72 (2)

NOTICE OF SPECIAL

TOWNSHIP MEETINGThe citizens of the Township of Wright in

the County of Tripp, South Dakota, who arequalified to vote at general elections are herebynotified that a special township meeting forsaid township will be held at the AndrewMeyer residence in said township on Tuesday,the fourteenth day of January, next. The meet-ing will be called to order between the hoursof seven o’clock and eight o’clock in theevening of the same day for the following pur-pose:

to discuss and vote on the abolition ofWright Township organization, as authorizedin Title 8-1-23 codified law,

and to do any other business proper to bedone at said meeting when convened.

Given under my hand the second day ofJanuary, 2020.

Andrew MeyerTownship ClerkPublished once at the approximated cost of

$9.72 (2)