<010> Study Area Code
<015> Study Area Name
<020> Program Year
<030> Contact Name: Person USAC should contact with questions about this data
<035> Contact Telephone Number: Number ot the person identitied in data line <030>
<039> Contact Email Address:
391647
SIOUX
Mona Thompson
ext.
Email ot the person identitied in data line <030> monat<l-,lakot.A.:ietwork. ccm
<100> Service Quality Improvement Reporting (complete artacbed worksheet)
<200> Outage Reporting (voice,..) ___ -.
<210> I I ~<--check box if no outages to report
::::: D~:::,::,:.:::::: ::::::" T'' I ' I
{complete attached tvorksheet}
<320> Unfulfilled Service Requests (bro;.a.:d.:ba:.:n.:.:d:.:.l __ ..:;:I =o=====:L----------..
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Number of Complaints per 1,000 customers (voice)
Fixed ~o_._0 _______ -t
Mobile o.o ._ ________ __.
Fixed
Mobile ._o_._o _____ _, _ _. Service Quality Standards & Consumer Protection Rules Compliance
<600> Functionalitv in Emeroencv Situations 39164 7sd610. pdf
<610>
<700> Company Price Offerings (voice)
<710> Company Price Offerings (broadband)
<800> Operating Companies and Affiliates
<900> Tribal Land Offerings (Y/N)? {!) Q <1000> Voice Services Rate Comparability Certification
(check to indicate certification)
(attached descriptive document)
(check to indicate certificat1on)
attached descriptive document)
(complete attached worksheet)
(complete attached worksheet)
(complete attached worksheet)
(1/ yes, complete attached worksheet)
Ives
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<1100> Certify whether terrestrial backhaul options exist {Yes or No) @ Q (if nor, checktoindicatecerrificotion/
<1110>
<1200> Terms and Condition for Lifeline Customers
(complete attached worksheet}
(complete attached worksheet)
<2000>
<2005>
<3000>
<3005>
Price Cap Carriers, Proceed to Price Cap Additional Documentation Worksheet
Including Rate-of-Return Carriers affiliated with Price Cap Local Exchange Carriers (check to indicate cert1jication}
(complete attached worksheet)
Rate of Return Carriers, Proceed to ROR Additjonal Documentation Worksheet
(check to indicate cert1fication}
(complete attached worksheet}
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<110>
<111>
Study Area Code
Study Area Name
Program Year
Contact Name - Person USAC should contact regarding this data
Contact Telephone Number - Number of person identified in data line <030>
Contact Email Address - Email Address of person identified in data Hne <030>
Has your company received its ETC certification from the FCC?
If your answer to Line <110> is yes, do you have an existing §54.202(a} "S
year plan" filed with the FCC?
If your answer to Une <111> is yes, then you are required to file a progress
report, on line <112> delineating the status of your company's existing §
54.202(a} ''S year plan" on file with the FCC, as it relates to your provision of
voice telephony service.
<112> Attach Five-Year Service Quality Improvement Plan or, in subsequent years,
Ives I no)
(yes/no)
your annual progress report filed pursuant to 47 C.F.R. § 54.313(a){l}. If your company is a CETC which only receives frozen support, your progress report is only
required to address voice telephony service.
Please select the appropriate responses below (Yes, No, Not Applicable) to confirm
that the attached document(s:), on line 112, contains a progress report on its five-year
service quality improvement plan pursuant to §54.202(a). The information shall be
submitted at the wire center level or census block as appropriate.
<113> Maps detailing progress towards meeting plan targets
<114> Report how much universal service {USF) support was received
<115> How much (USF) was used to improve service quality and how support was used to improve seivice quality
<116> How much (USF) was used to improve service coverage and how support was used to improve service coverage
<117> How much {USF}was used to improve service capacity and how support was used to improve service capacity
<118> Provide an explanation of network improvement targets not met in the prlor calendar year.
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Name of Attached Document
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Not Applicable
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<010> Stud Area Code
<015> Stud Area Name CHJ:::YEtmf. RIV-SR s1c:.rx
<020> Pro ram Year
<030> Contact Name· Person USAC should contact regarding this data
<035;. Contact Telephone Number· Number of person identified in data line <030>
<039> Cont.1ct Email Address· Email Address of person identified In data line <030>
<220> <a> <bl> <b2:> <b3> <b4> <Cl> <c2> <d> <e> <f> <g> <h>
NORS Did This Outage
Reference Outage Start Outage Start Outage End Outage End Number of 911 Facilities Service Outage Affect Multiple Number Date TI me Date Time Customers Affected Total Number of Affected Description {Check Study Areas Service Outage Preventative
Customers !Yes I Nol all that aoph1) !Yes/ No) Resolution Procedures
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Line 510 Processes and Procedures to Ensm·e Compliance with Service Quality Standards
and Consumer Protection Rules Per FCC Form 481 Instructions
This document details the processes and procedures that Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe Telephone Authority (the "C.R.S.T. Telephone Authority") follows to ensure compliance with service quality standards and consumer protection rules as laid out in FCC Form 481 Instructions.
The C.R.S.T. Telephone Authority provides voice grade access to the public switched telephone networks (PSTN) at a flat rate, thereby enabling access to emergency services provided by local government or other public safety organizations such as 911.
For service quality standards that are affected by plant issues, the C.R.S.T. Telephone Authority engineers and installs its plant and other facilities in such a way as to ensure, to the greatest extent possible, safe, adequate and continuous service at all times.
In addition, employees are periodically trained on service quality standards and consumer protection issues. In particular, if any set of issues appear to be prevalent, employees are given briefings on how to handle such issues, beyond the normal guidelines in place for resolution of customer complaints. A recent example is the call completion problems that have arisen and the customer calls that are generated as a result. Although this is not a service quality problem caused by the C.R.S.T. Telephone Authority, it does affect customers of the C.R.S.T. Telephone Authority and, therefore, deserves the attention of the C.R.S. T. Telephone Authority employees.
The C.R.S.T Telephone Authority also periodically reviews its operating procedures to be sure that those operating procedures are in compliance with service quality standards and that the operating procedures are not in violation of consumer protection rules. Internally a compliance officer ensures annual employee training and dictates disciplinary processes for improper use of consumer information. If concerns arise that cannot be handled by the compliance officer, legal counsel is sought to assist with a resolution.
If complaints are filed with the C.R.S. T. Telephone Authority related to service quality standards or consumer protection rules, the complaint is immediately investigated, the matter tracked and any corrective action noted. This process ensures that problems are addressed and corrections made. It should be noted that the C.R.S.T. Telephone Authority has received no customer complaints in the past five years regarding service quality standards or consumer protection rules as they relate to the service offered by the C.R.S.T. Telephone Authority.
The C.R.S.T. Telephone Authority advertises the availability of its services and the charges using media of general distribution and on its website.
LINE 610 STATEMENT DEMONSTRATING FUNCTIONALITY
IN EMERGENCY SITUATIONS
At line 600 of FCC Form 481, Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe Telephone Authority ("C.R.S.T. Telephone Authority") certified that it is able to function in emergency situations as set forth in 47 C.F.R § 54.202(a)(l)(ii). This means that C.R.S.T. Telephone Authority has reasonable amount of back-up power to ensure functionality without an external source, is able to reroute traffic around damaged facilities, and is capable of managing traffic spikes resulting from emergency situations. This statement will detail how C.R.S.T. Telephone Authority is prepared to ensure continued service in an emergency situation.
Back-Up Power C.R.S.T. Telephone Authority has a back-up generator available with a minimum
of a four hour power supply for its central office. In addition, it has portable generators available for remote sites.
Rerouting of Traffic Around Damaged Facilities C.R.S.T. Telephone Authority has route redundancy for long distance service, E-
911 trunking and SS7 signaling trunking.
In the case of isolated groups of customers that may suffer damage due to a cable cut, C.R.S.T. Telephone Authority maintains sufficient staff and other resources to be able to put customers back in service in a very short amount of time. C.R.S.T. Telephone Authority's emergency service equipment is located within its exchange and requires very little time to dispatch.
Traffic Spikes C.R.S.T. Telephone Authority's outside plant is designed, engineered and built
with sufficient capacity to handle traffic spikes resulting from emergency situations and has been able to do so in the past. C.R.S.T. Telephone Authority is in an area where severe weather strikes periodically and has been able to handle communication needs at those times and has the experience from those situations to be able handle such emergency situations in the future.
<010> Study Area Code 391647
<015> Stud Area Name CHE.:.'EJJNZ 2rvEP. srnux
<020> Pro tram Year 20;<i
<030> Contact Name ~Person USAC should contact regarding this data lhn,1 7 ,.,0 :,ri!'•";t'
<035> Contact Telephone Number - Number of person Identified in data line <030> r,.;:595.;::Gco 0zt.
<039> Contdct Email Addres.s ·Email Address. of person identified in data line <030> m0:Ht <-l~tot;inc1tw,:n:k. Cl'fl
<701> Residential local Service Charge Effe<:-tive Date
<702> Single State~wfde Residential local Service ChargJ:?
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State Universal Service Fee Service Charne Total per line Rates and Fee
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<010> Study Area Code
<015> Study Area Name CHEYENNE RIVER s:rcn.x
<020> Pro ram Year
<030> Contact Name· Person USAC sJ1ould contact regarding this data
<035> Contact Telephone Number· Number of person identified in data line <030>
<039>- Contact Email Address· Email Address of person identified in data line <030>
<711> ', ;. ;. ::c ""~" :(•;} >· ,::•:: .. :.JTJ5ii~'pi:::·: •. :: ::: ·~.;:·;···!. :', .... ,;' ;::..;.·. •;,; ' ''·, ' ::.: •. :·;;:<·•;,;,.{,,:.i;},i:' ; :• ; ·' .>·:·/:•·•Cihi:<:•.:;:•;: •,:•: .;; ....... •.:.· '
Broadband Service· Usage Allowance State Regulated Download Speed Broadband Service~ Usage Altowan-ce Action Taken When
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<010> Stud Area Code
<015> Study Area Narne
<020> Program Year
<030> Contact Name - Person USAC should contact regarding this data
<035> Contact Telephone Nurnber - Number of person identified in data !in¢ <030>
<039> Contact Email Address - Email Address of person identified in data line <030>
<810> Re ortin Carrier
<811> Holdlng Company
<812> Operating Company
<813> . ·;;; ;;; :,. ···" ;;;.; ., ;;;!Z$:;' ·.·/~~~;. >:;,·.::'.'•'i ; . i; : .• , ···• .;· ,; '. ;;.~ ..• ; •• •; ;,,;:;~;};;• ,•y; ;;,;;;;: ••·· ; •;::.;.;''.:;:.; .. •; ;<.'. ; • ··r ···K.••~.•ie:• •. ••: :z••:•:• • Affiliates SAC Doing Business As Company or Brand Designation
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<010> Study Area Code
<015> Study Area Name
<020> Program Year
<030> Contact Name - Person USAC should contact regarding this data
<035> Contact Telephone Number - Number of person identified in data line <030>
<039> Contact Email Address - Email Address of person identified in data line <030>
<910> Tribal land(s) on which ETC Serves
<920> Tribal Government Engagement Obligation
If your company serves Tribal lands, please select (Yes,No, NA) for each these boxes
to confirm the status described on the attached document{s), on line 920,
demonstrates coordination with the Tribal government pursuant to
§ 54.313(a)(9} includes:
<921> Needs assessment and deployment planning with a focus on Tribal
community anchor institutions.
<922> Feasibility and sustainability planning;
<923> Marketing services in a culturally sensitive manner;
<924> Compliance with Rights of way processes
<925> Compliance with land Use permitting requirements
<926> Compliance with Facilities Siting rules
<927> Compliance with Environmental Review processes
<928> Compliance with Cultural Preservation review processes
<929> Compliance with Tribal Business and licensing requirements.
H15.47sd920 .pdf
Select
Yes or No or
Not Applicable
Yes
Yes
Yes
Page 7
Name of Attached Document
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LINE 920
TRIBAL GOVERNMENT ENGAGEMENT OBLIGATION
PER FCC FORM 481 INSTRUCTIONS
Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe Telephone Authority (the "C.R.S.T. Telephone Authority"} is 100% whollyowned by the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe (the "Tribe"} and actively engages in dialogue with the Tribe on a monthly and sometimes daily basis. Those discussions include the C.R.S.T. Telephone Authority's ongoing fiber project, loan requirements, service offerings and concerns on continued revenue support payments at the Federal and State levels.
The C.R.S.T. Telephone Authority is currently in year six of a six year fiber to the home/premise construction project that will provide the increased capability of broadband services and continued voice services to residential and commercial subscribers on the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe Reservation, covering Dewey and Ziebach counties in Central South Dakota.
Tribal community anchor institutions include:
• US DHHS - Indian Health Service Health Care - Eagle Butte • Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe Field Health - Cherry Creek, Red Scaffold, White Horse & Swiftbird
Clinics
• US DOI - Bureau of Indian Affairs and Bureau of Indian Education > Cheyenne Eagle Butte School > Takini School > Tiospaye Topa School
• Cheyenne River College Center - Oglala Lakota College
These community anchor institutions are in direct and indirect contact with the C.R.S.T. Telephone Authority to order both telephone and broadband services. As the fiber project continues, the Tribal community anchor institution customers not currently served by fiber facilities, will have available to them faster broadband speeds as the fiber project is completed.
The C.R.S.T. Telephone Authority is very sensitive to the Tribe's culture and the marketing of the C.R.S.T. Telephone Authority's services. Service offerings and packages are discussed at all staff levels and are reviewed by Tribal attorneys, ensuring cultural sensitivity.
The C.R.S.T. Telephone Authority is in compliance with land use permitting requirements, facilities siting, environmental and cultural preservation review processes with the Tribe.
The C.R.S.T. Telephone Authority retains all the required business and licensing requirements which include certificates of public convenience and necessity, business license, master license and any other related forms expected by the Tribe.
<010> Study Area Code 1:n>:>·n
<015> Study Area Name CHE':'S}:N.S f;IvEH sroux
<020> Program Year :;:•iE
<030> Contact Name - Person USAC should contact regarding this data t·'.~m" Tr.ct1ni;c11
<035> Contact Telephone Number - Number of person identified in data line <030> 6tFi%·t:::&oo A;-:::.
<039> Contact Email Address- Email Address of person identified in data line <030> r~c:v.~;~lakoLmt"i:;..:0::~.ccm
<1120> Please confirm whether terrestrial backhaul options exist within the supported area
pursuant to§ 54.313(g) (Yes. No).
<llSO> Please select t11e appropriate response (Yes, No. Not Applicable) to confirm the
reporting carrier offers broadband service of at least 1 Mbps downstream and 256 kbps
upstream within the supported area pursuant to§ 54.313(g).
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<010> Study Area Code H1"-' <015> Study Area Name (~llR'tEN!·<E r:>r>.rsF. .s:cux
<020> Pro ram Year
<030> Contact Name - Person USAC should contact regarding this data wm-1 Tlv::.Mpt!::::-n
<035> Contact Telephone Number - Number of person identified in data line <030> s0s:,G,;2•>tlo t'xt,
<039> Contact Email Address - Email Address of person identified in data line <030> rsnHh:."1•·ct~n~n-1ork..com
<1210> Terms & Conditions of Voice Telephony Lifeline Plans
<1220> Link to Public Website HTIP
"Please check these boxes below to confirm that the attached document{s}, on line 1210,
or the website listed, on line 1220, contains the required information pursuant to
§ 54.422{a)(2) annual reporting for ETCs receiving low-income support, carriers must
annually report:
<1221> Information describing the terms and conditions of any voice telephony service plans offered to Lifeline subscribers,
<1222> Details on the number of minutes provided as part of the plan,
<1223> Additional charges for toll calls, and rates for each such plan.
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Name of Attached Document
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Company:
Address:
SOUTH DAKOTA PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION
LIFELINE/TRIBAL UNK UP ADVERTISING/OUTREACH
ANNUAL REPORT
JULY 1, 2015
Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe Telephone Authority
PO Box810
100 Main Street
Eagle Butte, SD 57625
Telephone Number: {605)964-2600
Company Contact:
Study Area Code: 391647
Lifeline/Tribal link Up Advertising/Outreach Activities:
_X _ Advertise in media of general distribution.* (See attached advertisement(s).)
_x_ Letter to existing and new customers regarding the availability of Lifeline/Tribal Link Up.*
(See attached letter.)
Company's Lifeline/Tribal Link Up information in directory. (C.R.S.T. TA did not print a 2014 directory.)
_x_ Company's Lifeline/Tribal Link Up information available on Company website. (www.crstta.com - C.R.S.T. TA did not print the 2014 income guideline page off of website but we are including the 2015 table.)
_x_ Company's information posted on USAC website.
*Required
12 •June 21>. 2014 •West River E>gle
Wouldntt you like to t:JAVE every month? Then the Tribal Lifeline and linkup Program might be for you!
What Is Lifeline? •••• Dl:scoontcd Telephone S<Mcc Whal Is Linkup? ••.• Rcductlon for connccUoa {lnstall•Uon clwg<sl for basic home telephone s<Mcc
YOU are eligible If JOO rtek'v< as•lstancc from one of the following: • Medlold • Bwcau of lnd!an Af!aln (ll!A) General Assl:stm<:e • Fedcr:ll Public Housing Asslstniu (fPHAl or Section • Trlb:l!r Admlnlstcrtd Temporary • tow locome Hoole Energy AsSlsuocc Progrm (UHWl Ass1Sl3!lcc to Ntec!r fmlllcs f!TJl.Nfl • Suppl<mcnl:!I S«urilJ Income (SSIJ • Natloml School l.un<h Program» free luncli program • Supplemental Nutrlllon Assl:sl>ru:c Program (SNAP) • Food DlstnbuUon Proyam on lndl3!l R=mtloos • TtnlJ'O"l)' AsslsW!cc for Ne<:<!r FamJUcs (TANF) • Hcuschold !naime falls below 135% • Hwl Stall {Income cllglblcJ of the federal p<>m!Y gu!dtllrn:s
• .How Do You ApP!r? •.•• For :m appl!aillon 3!\d.'0< m0<c lnfotm.>tlon pf«sc call: l·l!l!8·S87-70l5. If JOO an,.:lli;lb!t. JOO will be malled a Ufcllnc/IJnk.Up Appllollon frn4TI SOUX. For more lnfonn>llon
~ Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe Telephone Authori;;i ' ··- ' (lies) %i 2600 .•. IOO Main Stn:<:t • P.O. Box 8t0 • It Bulle. SD 57625
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Annis looked at the crowd sitting on the track bleachers before him with the sun shining in his eves and said. "'Herc we arc togethCr for the same purpose. We are a community. even if we don't know each other wcH." "One of our most sacred things
!~1~i~~.c~~v;n~~"of ~J:C ~~~~ 0d~:~ person took to come to the SK event, and of the time we could offer each 01 her when struggJi ng with loss or depression. Loss is a painful and difficult emotion to cope with. Annis offered SC\'cral other strntcgic-s that could help someone who is
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Candy • Jeltfes • Honey • Tanka Sm • Candles • Cards • Soap$ . I There's also a Coffee Bar serving oh soooooo delldous ··
Lattes, Fraps, Smoothies and mom I CUP OUT THIS AD AND PRESENT IT FOR HALF·~~·l .. • QNE Of OUR DELICIOUS µms! ... : : ,
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***NOTICE*** THE SOLID WASTE LANDFILL
,_ HAS RECENTLY FINISHED THEIR INVENTORY OF TRASH CONTAINERS ANO 2 YARD DUMPSTERS.
Effictive July 7th, 2014 any person or persons who has a container or dumpster that belongs to the landfill and does not have a contract will have their container or
dumpster removed unitil such time the person or persons comes to the landfill office to sign a service agreement for
garbage collection.
Also, any person or persons who's accounts are grossly behind on payments for services will have their container or dumpster removed as well, unitil a payment agreement
can be made.
Should anyone have questions regarding this NOTICE you may contact the Landfill Office at 964-6111.
6irtMays are Yoo~ 6ut this one is Yreat!
$0, let's yet IO'fltlier a11J eeleCrate
~oan WeCC~ 80th 6Birtlida~
Saturday, c;}une 28, 201/f - 4 r-m. - ? 6Biy $11es .ee9it!11
'!:four l' rese11ce is
ljOUT yifl!
Caring far your family is a naturn£ thing to do ••• I£t us taJie care of tfre final detailS!
CRST Tribal Members: Non Tribal Members: ~ All service fees, casket & headstone - All service fees and caskets starting at 14,695
included under tribal burial program - casket spray provided - Star Quilts available - Granite headstones starting as low as s150
All Funerals Receive: - Clergy fees provided* ~ Memorial candle
- Memorial Thank Yous - Full-sized Memorial programs - Spacious chapel and/or church services • 0ut-o1-s1a1e death$ mav incur extra costs
Every fantio/'s nu4s are servel re9an!fess of tfieir faitft, financia( situation. or cu!ture! 1:f;~r:.;
dealing with a death resulting in suicide. or anv death.
He first explained the an.1lngy of a. piece of meat, \\'hkh can sustain a person for a time. but once it is gone. its sustemmce ends. If you trv to save the meat.
!!~~i~l5~~,~~~~~'~; :h~i1, and offer The eaten meat is the pa.st. and
saving the meat for the future will on Iv take vou so far before it mo is nO longCr useful. Withom the meat. there is no sustenance. but we can•t make dmt one piece last forever.
"The fu1urc and rhc past c:an· not sustain vou; vou only have today," explained A.nu is. "We get sick if we live in the past onhc f uturc. So take lifconcdavm a time. Annis: ended his spccich with a thought a firelighlcr"s wife shared upon his passing.
'"Shesaodshcisgolngtomakcn point to have as much fun as she can while she is alive. because when vou'rc having fun. time flies. a·nd she said, 'I'll be with my husband that much sooner."·
Senators Johnson andHoeven introduce bill to adopt bison as national mammal
Washington, DC - U.S. Senators Tim Johnson (0-50) and John Hoeven CR-ND) today led a bipartisan group of Senators in introducing the National Bison Legacy Act, legislation that would officially adopt the North Amcri· can bison as the national mam· mal of the United States.
•The bison has pla)-ed an important role in our nation's his·
;~~~~~~~:r.;;i~:~~:ri~~~~~ri~ remains one of our most iconic and enduring symbols; Johnson said. o1aison riroduction has also
~;~~·~~dc~vo":f~~~~tthag~i~~t1~ and throughout the country as demand continues 10 grow. lly ndopting the North American bison as our national mammal, the National llison Legner An recognizes their historicu1. cultural. ecological, and economic significance."
Uison have plavcd and con· tinueto pf.av an imf>ortam role in Indian Colintrj economics and in the spiritual ivcs of American Indians. The animal was nearlv extinct in the early 1900s. but ii collaboration of public and prl· vnte interest$ worked together 10 help restore its population. Current1v, many American In .. dian tribes are working to restore bison on tribal lands.
Bison producers help grow rural economics and r,rovidc
ili~ 1~~~~~~'~0~~3~~~~i~~.4~h~~ are 2,600 bison ranches that help create jobs. generate ccono1111c growth, and provide a sustain· nblc and henlthy meat source 10
'' contribute to our nation's food
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845-7400 ., 18-ND),Sholdon\Vhlrehouse(O·RI).
Micha.I Bennet CD-CO), Martin Heinrich ID-NM). Chuck Schumer ID-NY), Kirsten Gilllbrand (0-NY), Tom
24339 US Hwy 212, Eagle Butte, SD Dennis Thiessen ~g;1~~~;::~>iJ~~~,;~~k~·1~i~~~s 519 7th Ave E, Mobridge, SD tR-NE). James lnhofe (R·OK). and __ ..... __ ..,..__..,.....,. _ _,,_..,....,..,..,....,. .. ,,_,...,..._..,._...,.., ___ ...,.,......,. ... ,_ _____ Jerry Moran (R·KS).
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November 5, 1914 November 3, 1944 Bertsch, enrol Lutz nnd Ro- Firesteel nnd Mr. and Mrs. Reine Robbins & Linde are moving Isabel lost the gnme played nt berta Lindskov; feature writers Heck of Mobridge reeently trnv·
a large nmouut of dirt, a bank Selby by a 26·8 seore. The East Kny Badure, Esther Young and cled to the East Coast. On tlieir nboutl6f«!tdeepnndaregetting River boys played real rough· Corinne Elfrink; Boys sports: trip they visited Washington, down to a new vein of coal. They and. which was tolerated by the Duane Heck. Marvin Gill and D.C., Ningarn Falls, Cobb Island arc shipping con! so fast that they referee. Forrest Hall; Girls Sports: Delo· and Port Tobarco. can hardly get the orders filled Gorky Wortman was the vie· res Dahl. Mary Beer and Dawn November 1, 1984 and are employing nil the men tim of a splintered bone and was Siepmrm; exchange news: Ro· Ray Knodel. fsnbel. was iltjm-ed they can find. taken to Mobridge hospital. mana Bertsch; Grade news: Edith when n rock foll off a rock-<:mshcr
Mins Tillie Pillar had the mis- On October 27th six cars of Stapcrt grades 1·4 and EMna conveyor and stmck him on the fortune to break a bone in her sheep nnd three cars of cattle Klingman graes 5-8; Reporters side of the head - in Uw temple foot. She attempted to step over were shipped from Isabel. are Eileen Reichert, Alice An· area. n woven wire fence, which was Mrs. Earl Woodcock returned dcrson, Margaret Siepman and The Isabel Lounge held their nboutafoothighandshetripped. home from n trip to the West AhinMotis. nnnrut!Hnlloweenpnrty. "Spooki·
It has been reported that on Const. While at Van Couver, Novcmber5 1964 est" prize went to Mick Frank, thisdayitv.illbeclennupday.All Washington she was a guest nt News from Mobrldge: n 30 "Funniest" prize was wou by of the school children "ill assist the launching of a ship. pound lynx, was shotj11st west of Ginger l\nowltcn, "Ugliest" prize in picking up tin cans, etc. Two November 4, 1954 Mobridge by Clarence Mendell we~t. to ~eR~y Wnrner.-ll!o•t wagons \\ill be on the job to him! After ru1 interim of 20 years while hllllting grouse. The nude o.r1g1n~l prize. went Clmst~ the stuff out of town. Mr•. "Shorty" Lutz and her cat appeared near a small pond Fmkbemer and Best Over-All
November 2, 1934 brother, Ah·in Opp, visited in about a mile west of the Sitting went to Brad Haack.
ISABEL DAKOTAN November3, 1994
Over five inches of rnin \Vas received in Isabel during the month of October.
Kimberly K Lindskov was one of 114,000 students included in the 17th Arm.uni Edition of The National Denn's List. She attends University of Mary in Bismarck.
The All.State Chorus quartet has been chosen for the 1994 school year. The quartet consists of senior, Matthew Reichert, tenor; junior Melody Reich. so· prano;junior Melody Stradinger, alto; and sophomore, Brrok Bege· man. bass.
Monte Liudskov mid Keri Kerstiens were selected ns the 1994 Homecoming royalty.
Nov.4,2004 Tu-o hm.idred eLx voters marked
their ballots at the Isabel Nutri· lion Site Tuesday, Nov. 2.
G.L. Koch of Mound City and Bla.ncllllrd, Idaho. Bull monument and Mendell ----------------------Nels Jeppson of Isabel hnd the Kenneth Lindakov had a ton· shot him in the head with a .410 D 'I J3 d J3 k misfort11neofcrnshingnutomo· slllectomyopcrntionnttheLowe shotgi.m. a1 Ll rea a eru biles near Uie junction of No. 8 hospital at Mobridge. Returning letterman for the :J :J and 65, west of Isabel. The Koch Chris Aldinger was the \\inner Isabel boys' basketball tenm M d NI ffi carwns considernblydnmngcd. It of the shotgun that was give11 include, Mark Perrett, Ronald on ay: U ns
Thursday: Pie Friday: Cakes
Saturday: Baker's Choice
is reported the accident was due away nt the Fireman's Ball in Strndingcr. Gerry Hcek, Denn Tuesday: Cookies to defcctiv11 lights. babel. Finkbeiner and Leslie Lindskov. Wednesday: Donuts
C.E. Boehrs, Jr., democratic The first issue oCThe Wildcat Therearetwenty-fiveboysoutfor & Rolls candidate for sheriff was in an hit the streets Nov. 1st. Donna bnskethall. accident, which resulted in three Heck is the editor nnd Donna October 31, 1974 broken ribs. becbe,Assistantcditor.Memeog· Sixty-seven senior citizens
In returnitig home, he ran into rnphet'S are Carol Lutz, Corinne attended the annual Senior Citi· n car without tnil lights. Mr. and Solberg, and Lucille Taylor; art zcns Ten in Isabel. Mrs. Joe Paid, passengers in the editors: Mary Beer and Donna The Dewey County Bank of other car were also hurt. Beebe; copy renders Corinne Isabel has announced that a high
The 13 year old son of Mr. and Solberg and Esther Young; proof school senior, Margaret Megin· Mrs. David Flagg has been seri· readers: Roberta Lindakov and ness has been named to attend ously ill with p11eun1ouin. Forrest Hall; typists: Romona the 13th Annual Economics
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YOU are eligible if you receive assistance from one of the following:
• Medicaid • Federal Public Housing
Asslslance (FPHA) or Section 8 • Low Income Home Energy
Assistance Program (LIHEAP) • Supplemental Security Income
(SSI) • Supplemenlal Nutrition
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Needy Families (TANF) • Head Start (Income eligible)
• Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) General Assistance
• Tribally Administered Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TTANF)
• National School Lunch Program's free lunch program
• Food Distribution Program on Indian ReseMtlons
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Dear C.R.S.T. Telephone Authority Customer,
Please read this letter carefully.
Individuals who reside on tribal lands and meet the eligibility criteria may qualify for discounts [on the telephone bill] through Tribal Lifeline and Tribal Link Up programs. Tribal lands are defined as any federally-recognized Indian tribe's reservation, pueblo, or colony; Indian Allotments; and areas that fall outside the boundaries of existing Tribal lands but have been designated by the Federal Communications Commission as Tribal lands for the purpose of receiving Tribal Lifeline and Tribal Link Up support.
Tribal Lifeline helps eligible residents of tribal lands save up to $34.25 on their monthly phone bill. The discount applies to wire!ine ... or wireless residential telephone service plans and is limited to one line per household. Tribal Link Up provides a one-time discount
for the connection or activation charge for new telephone service at the applicant's primary residence. The discount is a 100 percent reduction, up to $100, of the customary charge to initiate telecommunications service. Link Up also allows you to pay any remaining amount owed on initiation of service (up to $200) on a deferred schedule, interest free.
Eligible consumers may also be able to sign up for free loll blocking or toll limitation service that either blocks or limits long-distance calls from your phone.
Both programs have eligibility requirements. You may qualify if you, one or more of your dependents, or your household participates in any of the following programs:
• Medicaid (example, Title XIX/Medical State Supplemental Assistance) • Supplemental Security Income (SSI) • Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (UHEAP) • Federal Public Housing Assistance (Section 8) • Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP, formerly known as food stamps) • Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) • National School Lunch Program's Free Lunch Program • Bureau of Indian Affairs General Assistance • Tribally-Administered Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TTANF) • Head Start (if income eligibility criteria are met) • Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations • Or, if your household income is no more than 135 percent of the federal poverty income guidelines (see table below).
100 Main Street * PO Box 810 * Eagle Butte, SD 57625 (605) 964-2600 Phone * (605) 964-1000 Fax
2015 Health & Human Services Poverty Guidelines
Number in Residence 135% Guideline (Annual) Number in Residence 135% Guideline (Annual)
$15,890 5
2 $21.506 6
3 $27,122 7
4 $32,738 8
For each additional person after 8, add $5.616 to the annual guideline. Federal Register, Vol. 80, No. 14, February 2, 2015, pp. 3236-3237 (Applicable to the 48 contiguous states and the District of Columbia only.)
$38.354
$43,970
$49,586
$55,202
To apply for Tribal Lifeline or Tribal Link Up on Tribal Lands, contact Solix at 1-888-587-7035 for a Tribal Lifeline or Tribal Link Up Assistance Application, complete the form, and then return it to Lifeline Administrator, 30 Lanidex Plaza West, PO Box 685, Parsippany, NJ 07054-0685. A representative from Solix will contact you to verify your eligibility and complete the application process. You will be required to provide documentation to prove eligibility.
Important Information
• Not all telephone providers in South Dakota offer the Tribal Lifeline and Tribal Link Up discounts. "' Tribal Lifeline is available on only one line per household. A household is defined as any individual or group of individuals
living together at the same address as one economic unit. Ar. "economic unit" eonsists of all aduit indivictua1s·conilibuling to and sharing in the income and expenses of a household. A household may include related and unrelated persons.
"' Tribal Lifeline and Tribal Link Up discounts cannot be applied to past due telephone bills. "' It can take up to two months for the discounts to show up on your bill as a credit. You must pay the bill until that time. • Tribal Link Up will not cover the cost of a phone or wiring your home. "' You must notify C.R.S.T. Telephone Authority when you no longer qualify for the program.
Tribal Lifeline and Tribal Link Up Telephone Assistance Programs Proof of Eligibility
If you qualify for Tribal Lifeline or Tribal Link Up based on income, you may be asked to provide proof of your income. The following documents are acceptable proof:
"' Last year's state, federal or tribal tax return • Current income statement from an employer or paycheck stub • A Social Security statement of benefits • A Veterans Administration statement of benefits • A retiremenUpension statement of benefits • An UnemploymenUWorker's Compensation statement of benefits • A federal or tribal notice letter of participation in General Assistance • A divorce decree, child support award, or other official document containing income information
If the prospective subscriber presents documentation of income that does not cover a fut! year, such as current pay stubs, the prospective subscriber must present the same type of documentation covering three consecutive months within the previous 12 months.
If you qualify for Tribal Lifeline or Tribal Link Up based on program-based eligibility, you may be asked to provide proof of your eligibiltty. The following documents are acceptable proof:
• The current or prior year's statement of benefits from a qualifying assistance program "' A notice or letter of participation from a qualifying assistance program • Program participation documents • An official document demonstrating that the prospective subscriber, one or more of the prospective subscriber's
dependents, or the prospective subscriber's household receives benefits from a qualifying assistance program.
Sincerely,
C.R.S.T. Telephone Authority
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Qualifying customers who reside within the boundaries of the Cheyenne River Sioux Indian Reservation. This program can decrease your local monthly telephone service by as much as $22. 75 per month.
On January 01, 1998, the basic Lifeline and Linkup program was implemented. This program was designed to assist low-income consumers wilh the cost of basic telephone service. On October 01, 2001, the Enhanced Lifefine and Link-up rules were Implemented. This "enhanced" program applies to low income consumers living on tribal lands.
Eligibility Requirments:
This low income federal telephone assistance program is available to ettgible subscribers that are participating in at least one of the following public assistance programs:
" Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) general assistance program a Federal Public Housing Assistance (Section 8) • Food Distribution Program on Indian Reservations a Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP, formerly known as food stamps) • Head Start (meeting income quafifying standards) a Houshofd Income is at or below 135% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines • Low Income Home Energy Assistance • Medicaid (eg., Trtle XIX Medical State Supplirnentat Assistance) a Supplemental Security Income (SSI) • Tribally-Administered Temporaiy Assistance for Needy Famities (TTANF) • Temporaiy Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) • National School Lunch Program's Free Lunch Program
Persons in family/household Poverty guideline
$15,890
2 $21,506
3 $27,122
4 $32.738
5 $38,354
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For an appfication and/or more information please call: 1-888-587-7035. If you are eligible, you will be
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CHEYENNE RIVER SIOUX TRIBE TELEPHONE AUTHORITY 391647
Line 1222 Details on the number of minutes provided as part of the plan.
The C.R.S.T. Telephone Authority only provides its lifeline customers a flat rate local service. There is no measured local service provided, so the number of minutes provided is not necessary.
Line 1223 Additional charges for toll calls, and rates for each such plan.
The C.R.S.T. Telephone Authority provides access to toll service providers for its lifeline customers. The lifeline customer has to choose its own toll service provider, so no additional charges are noted or required by the C.R.S.T. Telephone Authority.
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July l, 2015
To: Commission Secretary, Office of Secretary Federal Communications Commission 445 - 1 ih Street, SW Room TW-A325 Washington, DC 20554
Re: FCC Form 481 4 7 CFR 54.313(f)(1 )(i) Milestone Certification Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe Telephone Authority Eagle Butte, South Dakota Study Area Code 391647
Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe Telephone Authority, SAC 391647, ("Authority") hereby certifies as required by 47 CFR 54.313 (f)(l)(i) for the FCC Form 481 program year 2016 that it is taking reasonable steps to provide upon reasonable request broadband service at actual speeds of at least 4 Mbps downstream/I Mbps upstream, with latency suitable for real-time applications, including Voice over Internet Protocol, and usage capacity that is reasonably comparable to comparable offerings in urban areas as determined in an annual survey, and that requests for such services are met within a reasonable amount of time, if requested.
No such request has been received. The Authority is in its final stages of implementation of their fiber-to-the-home project for their whole serving area. The last exchange, Isabel is to be completed in 2015.
"' B --By: '-J 4:-q,,, ...2\,«.&rk! uU= Ivan Bruguier Board Chairman
100 Main Street PO Box 810 Eagle Butte, SD 57625 (605) 964-2600 Phone * (605) 964-1000 Fax
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CHEYENNE RIVER SIOUX TRIBE TELEPHONE AUTHORITY
COMMUNITY ANCHOR INSTITUTIONS IN STUDY AREA 391647
LINE 3012
AME 2 AGLE BUTTE PUBLIC SCHOOL
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LDERLY NUTRITION
4 EMERGENCY SHELTER
5 EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE 6 FAMILY HEALTH CENTER
7 FAMILY VIOLENCE PREVENTION 8 FOOD DISTRIBUTION
9 FOUR BANDS COMMUNITY FUND 0 GAME FISH & PARKS
1 EAGLE CENTER 2 HEADSTART
3 HEADSTART
4 HEADSTART 5 HOUSING IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
i6 INDIAN CHILD WELFARE i/ JUDGES CHAMBERS
8 LAKOTA NURSING PROGRAM
9 OIEP 1C OKICIYAPI TIPI H.P.
1 OTI KAGA 2 OVATE CONNECTIONS 3 LIEUTENANT OFFICE
4 PROSECUTOR'S OFFICE 5 PUBLIC DEFENDER'S OFFICE 6 SACRED HEART CENTER
7 SCHOOL KITCHEN 8 STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA
9 STRONG HEART STUDY :O THE MAIN
1 TITLE 1 PROGRAM
2 UPELL MARGARET DR
3 USPS 4 VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION
5 WICOFFICE 6 WOMEN'S SHELTER/TRANSITION
7 DUPREE CATHOLIC RECTORY
8 DUPREE DAY CARE INC 9 HARRY'S COMMUNITY HALL
1( CITY HALL
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1 !SABEL BAPTIST CHURCH 2 !SABEL NUTRITION CENTER
3 !SABEL OKICIYAP
4 CHERRY CREEK CATHOLIC 5 SIMPLY SMILES INC
6 CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST
7 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 8 NOAH'S ARK LEARNING CENTER
9 UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
0 WEST WINDS HOME HEAL TH 1 WIND SWEPT ACADEMY
ADDRESS
PRAIRIE ROAD
LINCOLN STREET 405 CHINATOWN
MAIN STREET
MAIN STREET WILLOW STREET
JEFFERSON STREET 101 S MAIN STREET HWY212
EAST E STREET LINCOLN STREET-NORTH BLGD
LINCOLN STREET-SOUTH BLDG LINCOLN STREET-ADMIN BLDG
JEFFERSON STREET
822 N MAIN STREET 813 NWILLOW
E PRAIRIE ROAD E STREET MAIN STREET
E PRAIRIE ROAD 118 N MAIN STREET
WILLOW STREET WILLOW STREET
WILLOW STREET 121 LANDMARK STREET
E STREET 1302 WILLOW STREET S WILLOW STREET
702 4TH STREET
435 FRONTIER AVE 315 MAIN STREET
313 S MAIN STREET 826 N MAIN STREET
S WILLOW STREET
N WILLOW STREET 410 lST STREET
MAIN STREET
308 MAIN STREET 625 N MAIN STREET
E UT AH STREET
2ND STREET
309 N WILSON #2 lST STREET
HWY212 WILLOW STREET
316 MAIN STREET 209 E ELM STREET
300 CHURCH STREET
S WILLOW STREET 236 CEDAR STREET
CITY STATE iZIP CODE
EAGLE BUTTE SD 5762
EAGLE BUTTE ISD 5762
EAGLE BUTTE :::iD 57625
EAGLE BUTTE :::iD 57625
EAGLE BUTTE l5D 57625
EAGLE BUTTE SD 57625
EAGLE BUTTE SD 57625
EAGLE BUTTE SD 57625
IEAGLE BUTTE SD 57625
EAGLE BUTTE SD 57625
EAGLE BUTTE SD 57625
EAGLE BUTTE SD 57625
EAGLE BUTTE SD 57625
EAGLE BUTTE SD 57625
EAGLE BUTTE SD 57625
EAGLE BUTTE SD 57625
EAGLE BUTTE SD 57625
EAGLE BUTTE SD 57625
EAGLE BUTTE SD 57625
EAGLE BUTTE SD 57625
EAGLE BUTTE SD 57625
EAGLE BUTTE SD 57625
EAGLE BUTTE SD 57625
EAGLE BUTTE SD 57625
EAGLE BUTTE SD 57625 EAGLE BUTTE SD 57625
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EAGLE BUTTE SD 57625
EAGLE BUTTE SD 57625
EAGLE BUTTE SD 57625
EAGLE BUTTE SD 57625
EAGLE BUTTE SD 57625
EAGLE BUTTE SD 57625
EAGLE BUTTE SD 57625
EAGLE BUTTE SD 57625
DUPREE SD 57623
DUPREE SD 57623 DUPREE SD 57623
I SABEL SD 57633
!SABEL SD 57633 ISABEL SD 57633
I SABEL SD 57633
CHERRY CREEK SD 57622
LAPLANT SD 57652
EAGLE BUTTE SD 57625 EAGLE BUTTE SD 57625
EAGLE BUTTE SD 57625
EAGLE BUTTE SD 57625 EAGLE BUTTE SD 57625 EAGLE BUTTE SD 57625
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ro. a colkction ofinfo1mation unk:ss 1! displays n valid OMB control number. 'Dil..' \a\!d a\ crag;; "~ hou1s per ri.:sponsc. inch1d1nt! the 1i111;,; for h'ViCt\ Ing ms1ructions.
sc;m;hmg existing d:1ta sources. gathenng :-i.nd 111arntaining the d;tta needed, :md compk!mg and re\ kwiug the collection of infonna1wn.
USDA-RVS '/111s ,/dr.1111// he llSL·d hy nus/() (L'\'/1.'11 your fit1unuai .\ilttafion rour h'>JJl!llH' n rcq1:1rcd by 7 {IS(' !){ff t'I \C(j.
and, suhJi'O to /~'<:I<.: nil !mn whl rcg11lat1011~ ri:gardlllj!_ c(mfidi.·ntial mfhrmation wt!/ he /rcati:d u.1 n1nfidc'n!Wi.
BORROWER NAME
OPERA TING REPORT FOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS BORROWERS
Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe Telephone Authority
JN.\T/U i('JJ01\'.)'-S11hn11t repor1 lo RIJS within 30 days (!fler c/o.~<-' <!fthc pi..:rwd
For d<!!mlcd inslructions, sue Ia iS B111/ctt11 17./--1~1. Report in whole dollars un~r.
PERIOD ENDING
December, 2014 BORROWER DESIGNATION
SD0533
CERTIFICATION iVe herehy ccrt!f5: that th!! t!ntries iii this report are 111 an:ordam:e with the occmmts and other record\· rfthe system and rejlt!CI the stallls (?/!hi! SJ:vlem to the hes! r~(m:r !mow/edge and be/Hf ALL INSURANCE REQUIRED BY 7 CFR PART 1788, CHAPTER XVII, IWS, WAS IN FORCE DURING THE REPORTING PERIOD AND RENEWALS HA \'E BEEN OBTAINED FOR ALL POLICIES.
IJUl{(NG Tl1E PERIOD COVERED BY THIS REPORT PURSUANT TO !'ART 1788 OF 7CFR CllAl'TER XVII (Check one of the following)
D A!! of the obligations under the RUS !oan documents have been fulfilled in all material respects.
ASSETS
CURRENT ASSETS
1 . Cash and E uivalents
2. Cash-RUS Construction Fund
3. Affiliates:
a. Telecom, Accounts Receivable
b. Other Accounts Receivable
c. Notes Receivable
4. Non-Affiliates:
a. Telecom. Accounts Receivable
b. Other Accounts Receivable
c. Notes Receivable
5. Interest and Dividends Receivable
6.
8. Pre ayments
9. Other Current Assets
10. Total Current Assets 1 Thru 9
NONCURRENT ASSETS
11 . Investment in Affiliated Companies
a. Rural Develo ment
b. Nonrural Development
12.
13. Nonre ulated Investments
14. Other Noncurrent Assets
15. Deferred Char es
16. Jurisdictional Differences
17. Total Noncurrent Assets 11 thru 16
PLANT, PROPERTY, AND EQUIPMENT
18. Telecom, Plant-in-Service
19. Propert Held for Future Use
20. Plant Under Construction
21. Plant Ad'., Nono . Plant & Goodwill
22. Less Accumulated Depreciation
23. Net Plant (18 thru 21 less 22)
24. TOTAL ASSETS (10+17+23)
BALANCE
D
DATE
There has been a default in the fulfillment of the obligations under the RUS roan documents. Said defau!t(s) is/are specifically described in the Telecom Operating Reporl
PART A. BALANCE SHEET
BALANCE
LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY
Accounts Pa able
Notes Payable
Advance Billin s and Payments
Customer Deposits
Current Mat. LfT Debt
Current Mat. Lff Debt-Rur. Dev.
Current Mat.-Ca ital Leases
Income Taxes Accrued
Other Taxes Accrued
Other Current Liabilities
Total Current Liabilities (25 thru 34)
Funded Debt-RUS Notes
Funded Debt-RTB Notes
Funded Debt-FFB Notes
Funded Debt-Other
Funded Debt-Rural Develo . Loan
anies
Other Lon -Term Debt
46. Total Lon -Term Debt 36 thru 45
THER LIAS. & DEF. CREDITS
47. Other Lon -Term Liabilities
48. Other Deferred Credits
Other Jurisdictional Differences
Total Other Liabilities and Deferred Credits (47 thru 49)
& Subscribed
. Certificates
ins
59. TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY (35+46+50+58)
Total Equity = 15. 5 9% % of Total Assets
BALANCE BALANCE
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USDA-RUS
OPERATING REPORT FOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS BORROWERS
STRUCT/ONS- See RUS Bulletin 1744-2
BORROWER DESIGNATION
SD0533
PERIOD ENDING
December, 2014
PART B. STATEMENTS OF INCOME AND RETAINED EARNINGS OR MARGINS
ITEM PRIOR YEAR
1 . Local Network Services Revenues
2. Network Access Services Revenues
3. Long Distance Network Services Revenues
4. Carrier Billing and Collection Revenues
5. Miscellaneous Revenues
6. Uncollectible Revenues
7. Net Operating Revenues (1 thru 5 less 6)
8. Plant Specific Operations Expense
9. Plant Nonspecific Operations Expense (Excluding Depreciation & Amortization)
10. Depreciation Expense
11. Amortization Expense
12. Customer Operations Expense
13. Corporate Operations Expense
Total Operating Expenses (8 thru 13)
15. Operating Income or Margins (7 less 14)
16. Other Operating Income and Expenses
17. State and Local Taxes
18. Federal Income Taxes
19. Other Taxes
20. Total Operating Taxes (17+18+19)
21. Net Operating Income or Margins (15+16-20)
22. Interest on Funded Debt
23. Interest Expense - Capital Leases
24. Other Interest Expense
25. Allowance for Funds Used During Construction
26. Total Fixed Charges (22+23+24-25)
27. Nonoperating Net Income
28. Extraordinary Items
29. Jurisdictional Differences
30. Nonregulated Net Income
31. Total Net Income or Margins (21+27+28+29+30-26)
32. Total Taxes Based on Income
33. Retained Earnings or Margins Beginning-of-Year
34. Miscellaneous Credits Year-to-Date
35. Dividends Declared (Common)
36. Dividends Declared (Preferred)
37. Other Debits Year-to-Date
38. Transfers to Patronage Capital
39. Retained Earnings or Margins End-of-Period [(31+33+34) - (35+36+37+38)]
40. Patronage Capital Beginning-of-Yem
41. Transfers to Patronage Capital • •
42. Patronage Capital Credits Retired ...
43. Patronage Capital End-of-Year (40+41-42)
44. Annual Debt Service Payments
45. Cash Ratio [(14+20-10-11) 17]
46. Operating Accrual Ratio ((14+20+26) / 7]
47. TIER ((31+26) I 26]
48. DSCR ((31+26+10+11) / 44]
THIS YEAR
0 0
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EXCHANGE
Route Mileage Outside Exchange Area
Total
No. Exchan es
USDA-RUS
OPERA TING REPORT FOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS BORROWERS
INSTRUCTIONS -See RUS Bulletin 1744-2
BORROWER DESIGNATION
SD0533
PERIOD ENDED
December, 2014
Part C. SUBSCRIBER (ACCESS LINE , ROUTE MILE & lllGH SPEED DATA INFOHl\IATION
(a
EXCHANGE
Du ree
Ea le Butte
Isabel
La Plant
South Du ree
Total
USDA-RUS
OPERATING REPORT FOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS BORROWERS
INSTRUCTIONS - See RUS Bulletin 1744-2
BORROWER DESIGNATION
SD0533
PERIOD ENDED
December, 2014
Part C. SUBSCRIBER (ACCESS LINE, ROUTE MILE, & l!IGH SPEED DATA INFORMATION
No Of Broadband Subscribers
4. BROADBAND SERVICE
Number Of Subscribers
Advertised Upload
Rate (Kbps) (e
USDA-RUS
OPERATING REPORT FOR
TELECOMMUNICATIONS BORROWERS
INSTRUCTIONS- See RUS Bulletin 1744-2
1. Study Area ID Code(s)
No, Oth;:r Emp!oycl.'.s
a.391647
b. --------1 d. _______ -1
e. --------1 9---------1 h. -------~
PART D. SYSTEM DATA
3. Squar,; Miks S:.:rn;d
PART E. TOLL DATA
2. Types of Toll Settlements (Check one)
Interstate:
Intrastate:
BORROWER DESIGNATION
SD0533
PERIOD ENDING
December, 2014
4. Acc,;-ss Lill<::> per Square !\ti!+:
D Average Schedule
D Average Schedule
PART F. FUNDS INVESTED IN PLANT DURING YEAR
1. RUS, RTB, & FFB Loan Funds Expended
2. Other Long-Term Loan Funds Ex ended
3. Funds Expended Under RUS Interim Approval
4. Other Short-Term Loan Funds Expended
5. General Funds Expended (Other than Interim)
6. Salvaged Materials
7. Contribution in Aid to Construction
8. Gross Additions to Telecom. Plant (1 thru 7)
PART G. INVESTMENTS IN AFFILIATED COMPANIES
0 Cost Basis
0 CostBasis
CURRENT YEAR DATA CUMULATIVE DATA
Cumulative Cumulative
INVESTMENTS Investment lncorneJLoss Investment Income/Loss Current
This Year This Year To Date To Date Balance
(a!
1. Investment in Affiliated Companies - Rural Develo men!
2. Investment in Affiliated Companies - Nonrural Development
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USDA-RUS BORROWER DESIGNATION
OPERA TING REPORT FOR SD0533
TELECOMMUNICATIONS BORROWERS PERIOD ENDING
December, 2014
PART H. CURRENT DEPRECIATION RATES
Are corporation's depreciation rates approved by the regulatory authority with jurisdiction over thc..urovision of telephone services'' (Check one) I]] YES D NO
EQUIPMENT CATEGORY DEPRECIATION RA TE
1. Land and support assets - Motor Vehicles
2. Land and support assets - Aircraft
3. Land and support assets - Special purpose vehicles
4. Land and support assets - Garage and other work equipment
5. Land and support assets - Buildings
6. Land and support assets - Furniture and Office equipment
7, Land and support assets - General purpose computers
8. Central Office Switching - Digital
9. Central Office Switchinq - Analog & Electro-mechanical
10. Central Office Switching - Operator Systems
• 11. Central Office Transmission - Radio Systems
12. Central Office Transmission - Circuit equipment
13. Information origination/termination - Station apparatus
14. Information origination/termination - Customer premises wiring
15. Information origination/termination - Large private branch exchanges
16. Information origination/termination - Public telephone terminal equipment
17. Information origination/termination - Other terminal equipment
18. Cable and wire facilities - Poles
19. Cable and wire facilities - Aerial cable - Metal
20. Cable and wire facilities - Aerial cable - Fiber
21. Cable and wire facilities - Underground cable - Metal
22. Cable and wire facilities - Underground cable - Fiber
23. Cable and wire facilities - Buried cable - Metal
24. Cable and wire facilities - Buried cable - Fiber • 25. Cable and wire facilities - Conduit systems
26. Cable and wire facilities - Other
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USDA-RUS
OPERATING REPORT FOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS BORROWERS
BORROWER DESIGNATION SD0533
PERIOD ENDED December, 2014
INSTRUCTIONS See help in the online application.
PART I-STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS
1. Beginning Cash (Cash and Equivalents plus RUS Construction Fund)
CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES
2. Net Income
Adjustments to Reconcile Net Income to Net Cash Provided by Operating Activities
3. Add: Depreciation
4. Add: Amortization
5. Other (Explain) Depreciation on non-regulated investments
Changes in Operating Assets and Liabilities
6. Decrease/(lncrease) in Accounts Receivable
7. Decrease/(lncrease) in Materials and Inventory
8. Decrease/(lncrease) in Prepayments and Deferred Charges
9. Decrease/(lncrease) in Other Current Assets
10. lncrease/(Decrease) in Accounts Payable
11. lncrease/(Decrease) in Advance Billings & Payments
12. lncrease/(Decrease) in Other Current Liabilities
13. Net Cash Provided/(Used) by Operations
CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES
14. Decrease/(lncrease) in Notes Receivable
15. lncrease/(Decrease) in Notes Payable
16. lncrease/(Decrease) in Customer Deposits
17. Net lncrease/(Decrease) in Long Term Debt (Including Current Maturities)
18. lncrease/(Decrease) in Other Liabilities & Deferred Credits
19. lncrease/(Decrease) in Capital Stock, Paid-in Capital, Membership and Capital Certificates & Other Capital
20. Less: Payment of Dividends
21. Less: Patronage Capital Credits Retired
22. Other (Explain)
23. Net Cash Provided/(Used) by Financing Activities
CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES
24. Net Capital Expenditures (Property, Plant & Equipment)
25. Other Long-Term Investments
26. Other Non current Assets & Jurisdictional Differences
27. Other (Explain) See explanation on notes page
28. Net Cash Provided/(Used) by Investing Activities
29. Net lncrease/(Decrease) in Cash
30. Ending Cash
0
Revision Date 2010
USDA-RlJS
OPERATING REPORT FOR TELEC0~1MUNICATIONS BORROWERS
INSTRUCTIONS - See RUS Bulletin 1744-2
BORROWER DESIGNATION
SD0533
PERIOD ENDED December, 2014
NOTES TO THE OPERATING REPORT FOR TELECOMMliNICA TIONS BORROWERS
Part C. 4. Broadband column d and e, inputted i j ]for down and up load speeds. However, actual down and up load speeds are _ _ [ £1 this option was not available on the list.
Part G. Investment in Affiliated Companies column d and e accumulated figures changed from prior year due to the closing of CA TV division.
Part I Cash Flow, line 27 Other includes reclassify non-regulated depreciation to operating activities in transfer of non-regulated accumulated depreciation from line 25 in the
and prior year adjustment of retained earnings in the amount of [ 'equals
USDA-RUS BORROWER DESIGNATION
OPERATING REPORT FOR SD053J
TELECOMMUNICATIONS BORROWERS
INSTRUCTrONS - See RUS Bulletin 1744-2 PERIOD ENDED December, 20!4
CERTIFICATION LOAN DEFAULT NOTES TO nm OPERATING REPORT FOR TELECOMMllNICATIONS BORROWERS
Borrower Name: Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe Year: 2014
Borrower ID: SD0533 Period: December
Part B: Statements of Income and Retained Earnings or Margins
Type Check Key Description
Warning 960
!Part D: System Data
Type Check Key
tax 13xempt
"Line 20. Total Operating Taxes Prior Year" [OJ is generally greater than O (zero).
Borrower Explanation: Tribal entity • tax exempt
Description
· · ·· ·····tin~~. ·Number ()f PlanrEmployees .has changed signi11cantly (33%~ from the omV1Gtis v. .... 1', 111:1111-
a!Jd rul~~ecked: 10frr: 20t3) = 6 (Yr: 2614). Toleranca.parcentage; 33% , > ' <
&ITOWer Expfanatfom Seve&I employees have left and not been replaced.
!Part G: Investments In Affiliated Companies
Type Check Key Description
Warning 2080 "Line 1. Income Loss in Affiliated Companies· Rural Development This Year• greater than or equal to zero.
is generally
Borrower Explanation: Net loss from affiliated company in 2014 of
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<010> Study Area Code 391647
<015> Study Area Name CHEYENN';:: RIVER SIOUX
<020> Program Year 2016
<030> Contact Name - Person USAC should contact regardlng this data !.:ona Thc:rr,pscn
<035> Contact Telephone Number - Number of person identified in data line <030> 60596-12600 ex~.
<039> Contact Email Address - Email Address of person identified in data line <030> monat'}1lakotanetwork. ccm
TO BE COMPLETED BY THE REPORTING CARRIER, IF THE REPORTING CARRIER IS FILING ANNUAL REPORTING ON ITS OWN BEHALF:
Certification of Officer as to the Accuracy of the Data Reported for the Annual Reporting for CAF or LI Recipients
I certify that I am an officer of the reporting carrier; my responsibilities Include ensuring the accuracy of the annual reporting requirements for universal service support recipients; and, to the best of my knowledge, the information reported on this form and In any attachments is accurate.
Name of Reporting Carrier:
Signature of Authorized Officer: Date
Printed name of Authorized Officer:
Title or position of Authorized Officer:
Telephone number of Authorized Officer:
Study Area Code of Reporting Carrier: Filing Due Date for this form:
Persons willfully making false statements on this form can be punished by fine or forfeiture under the Communications Act of 1934, 47 U .S.C. §§ 502, 503(b), or fine or lmprlsonment under Title 18 of the United States Code, 18 U.S.C. § 1001.
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<010> Study Area Code
<015> Study Area Name CHSY£~.'N£ RIVER SIOUX
<020> Program Year 2016
<030> Contact Name w Person USAC should contact regarding this data Mona Thoir:pson
<035> Contact Telephone Number w Number of person identified ln data line <030> 605964J6DO ext.
<039> Contact Email Address w Email Address of person identified in data line <030>
TO BE COMPLETED BY THE REPORTING CARRIER, IF AN AGENT IS FILING ANNUAL REPORTS ON THE CARRIER'S BEHALF:
Certification of Officer to Authorize an Agent to File Annual Reports for CAF or LI Recipients on Behalf of Reporting Carrier
I certify that {Name of Agent) Jeni fer Wrtsnock is authorized to submit the information reported on behalf of the reporting carrier. I also certify that I am an officer of the reporting carder; my responsibilities include ensuring the accuracy of the annual data reporting requirements provided to the authorized agent; and, to the best of my knowledge, the reports and data provided to the- authorized agent is accurate.
Name of Authorized Agent: Jeni :e!:' Wasnock
of Reportine: Carrier: CHEYENNE RIVER SIOUX
of Authorized Officer: CERTIFIED ONLINE Date: 06/24/2015
Printed name of Authorized Officer: Ivan 3ruguier
!Title or position of Authorized Officer: Board President
Telephone number of Authorized Officer: 6059642600 ext.
Study Area Code of Reportlng Carrier: 391647 Filing Due Date for this form: 07 /01/2015
Persons willfully making false statements on this form can be punished by fine or forfeiture under the Communications Act of 1934, 47 U.S.C. §§ 502, 503{b), or fine or imprisonment under Title 18 of the United States Code, 18 U.S.C. § 1001.
TO BE COMPLETED BY THE AUTHORIZED AGENT:
Certification of Agent Authorized to File Annual Reports for CAF or LI Recipients on Behalf of Reporting Carrier
I, as agent for the reporting carrier, certify that I am authorized to submit the annual reports for universal service support recipients on behalf of the reporting carrier; I have provided
the data reported herein based on data provided by the reporting carrier; and, to the best of my knowledge, the information reported herein Is accurate.
Name of Reporting Carrier: CHEYENNE RIVER SIOUX
Name of Authorized Agent or Employee of Agent: Je:iifer Wasnock
Si-enature of Authorized Ae.ent or Emolovee of Ae:ent: CERTIFIED ONLINE Date: 06/24/2015
Printed name of Authorized Aeent or Emplovee of Aeent: Jenifer Wasncck
Title or oosition of Authorized ARent or Emolovee of ARent Const: leant
Telephone number of Authorized Agent or Employee of Agent: 2535667070 ext:.278
Studv Area Code of Reoortln!Z Carrier: 3916"7 Fillne: Due Date for this form: 07 1 0112015 .. . .... .. .... . .. .. ..... . .. .... -~ """" ,,, .. .... .. ....... .. .... ······· ...... ····· . .. .. ..... ........
Persons willfully making false statements on this form can be punished by fine or forfeiture under the Communications Act of 1934, 47 U.S.C. §§ 502, 503(b), or fine or imprisonment under Title 13 of the United States Code, 18 U.S.C. § 1001.
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