Not `just a hobby,` ham radios survive

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Not `just a hobby,` ham radios survive
• TEEN SURVIVES
GUNSHOT
PG. 10
• JACKETS WIN
HOME MEET
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Vol. 134
#256
PG. 26
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Not ‘just a hobby,’ ham radios survive
■ Ham radio operators
say they are the last line
of communication in
an emergency
BY KEVIN NORTON
Black Hills Pioneer
BLACK HILLS — Once expected to
go the way of the milkman and the icebox, ham radios have retained a loyal following in the new millennium.
Around 30 “Hams,” as the operators are
called, are based in the Spearfish area,
said local radio man Bob Weaver.
Some are interested in the technical
aspect of constructing their radio and perfecting their equipment, while for others it
is more about communication.
For Weaver it made a career. At age 13
he built a ham radio as part of a radio
merit badge for Boy Scouts.
“I told my dad, 'this would be fun to get
into.'” he said. “It took me a few months,
and then I got my first license. It led to
my career in electronics. I became a radar
technician and started working for RCA
as a radar tech right out high school.”
Some ham radios are sophisticated
enough to send signals internationally.
Don Matheson, of Spearfish, was 15 years
See RADIO — Page 31
Upcoming L-D kindergarten
class largest in years
BY JACI CONRAD PEARSON
Black Hills Pioneer
DEADWOOD — More than 50 kindergarten students are registered to attend LeadDeadwood Elementary next fall.
The increase is a welcome sight for the district that has seen consistent enrollment
declines over the past several years.
See CLASS — Page 4
To trim 2011 budget,
lawmakers eliminate
most state-paid trips
BY BOB MERCER
Black Hills Pioneer
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Arne Sjomeling, of Deadwood, works on a 40 foot antenna tower at the Lead
house of his friend, Ed Ross. He said that ham radios can be handheld units that
can work locally, or large set-ups such as this one that send signals internationally.
Pioneer photo by Kevin Norton
PIERRE — The Legislature's
Executive Board imposed travel restrictions Monday that will halt nearly all
state-paid travel outside South Dakota by
legislators starting July 1.
The board also decided against assigning any legislative study committees this
year and condensed its own schedule
from five meetings to the legal minimum
of four.
See BUDGET — Page 5
BLACK HILLS PIONEER LOCAL SCENE
Page 2
National Volunteer
Week is April 18-24
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Whitewood mayor set for
Afghanistan deployment
Volunteer Profile:
Georgette Ohayon
BY NORTHERN HILLS CASA
SPEARFISH — I was born in Casablanca, Morocco,
which is in the far northwestern part of Africa. Morocco is
an important crossroad between North Africa and Europe.
Hence, in my home our family spoke both French and
Moroccan Arabic. I lost my father when I was 10 years old
and several years later my mother
immigrated to Montreal, Canada,
with my three siblings and me. This
big move was easy for us kids and
we adapted quickly to our new culture and new language, English.
After graduating from high school
in Montreal, I went on to earn a
teaching degree from McGill
University. I also studied French literature at the University of Montreal
Georgette
in French and later spent several
years teaching French at Fanshawe
Ohayon
College in London, Ontario. I later
took a degree in linguistics and
French from the University of Western Ontario, also in
London.
In 1979, I packed my car with books, bicycles and camping gear and headed west. My goal then was to reach
British Columbia, rest awhile with friends there, and then
travel on to Mexico where I hoped to perfect my Spanish.
However, because it was late in the year, I chose to travel a
southerly route, which took me straight through the Black
Hills. When I did finally reach the Hills, a sense of calm
and well-being came over me. I knew I was home! This
year, my husband and I will celebrate the 31-year anniversary of my arrival in this very special realm.
Our travels have continued since then as our Vewelry
business has taken both of us to India, Thailand, Nepal, and
Bali each year. These trips are also a great way for me to
continue learning and practicing new and exciting languages.
Looking back, even after all these years, I remember one
thing that has stayed with me. I recall those first years in
See VOLUNTEER — Page 7
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Dennis Daugaard, lieutenant governor of South Dakota, and his wife Linda Daugaard join Mike and Rea
Weyrich, on Saturday afternoon for a going-away party for Sgt. 1st Class Weyrich, who is deploying with the
South Dakota National Guard for Afghanistan early next month. Pioneer photo by Kevin Norton
B Y Y EVIN N ORTON
!lac% 'ills *ioneer
WHITEWOOD — Whitewood Mayor Mike
Weyrich is deploying overseas for the first time in
his 33-year career in the South Dakota National
Guard, and on Saturday afternoon friends and family members gathered at Hale Hall in Whitewood
to wish him a safe return.
XHeYs kind of one of those Vack-of-all-trades
guys, and he works through Vust about anything,Z
said wife Rea Weyrich, who also served in the
Guard.
Sgt. 1st Class Weyrich is part of the 196th
Maneuver Enhancement Brigade of Sioux Falls.
Although he specializes in chemical, biological
and nuclear areas, he expects his work to be different in Afghanistan, where there are currently no
such threats.
XWeYre a command and control unit,Z he said.
XPretty much everything that happens in the Kabul
area weYll be responsible for. WeYll be working
with the local people to gain their trust.Z
Of WeyrichYs three sons, Tyler attends Black
Hills State University and is in the Guard in a
See MAYOR — Page 30
Rotary club raises $2,500
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■ Annual fundraiser a success for
Northern Hills service club
The Northern Hills Rotary Club's second annual Beer, Brats and BINGO
fundraiser Saturday night raised a total of $2,500. Pictured are attendees
filling up their plates with a German-themed menu. Rotary member and
event organizer Angie Black said that she was impressed with the turnout
and appreciated everyone coming to support the club. “We made at
least $1,000 more than we did last year thanks to the hard work and all
of the efforts that the rest of our club members made to make this year a
success,” Black said. The event was held at the W.S. Tretheway Pavilion
and featured entertainment by the Happy Wanderers. All of the proceeds
will go back into the Northern Hills community by supporting area organizations. Club members also took an opportunity to advertise the fact
that the club has eight memorial benches available for purchase at
$1,500 each and will be displayed at the Northern Hills Rotary Club park
along Nash Street in Spearfish. Pioneer photo by Heather Murschel
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
BLACK HILLS PIONEER LOCAL SCENE
Page 3
Back home, ready to zone in Deadwood
■ City of Deadwood hires new
zoning administrator
B" KEVIN NORTON
Black Hills Pioneer
DEADWOOD — There's a new Bob on the city of
Deadwood staff.
Robert “Bob” Nelson @r. started working as zoning
administrator two weeks ago after attending the
University of Nebraska at Lincoln.
His father, Robert “Bob” Nelson Sr., is the trolley manager for the city.
Prior to college, Nelson @r. grew up in Deadwood and
said he worked 13 years for the Deadwood Public Works
Department in a number of roles: wastewater operator,
snow removal and renovations on public buildings such as
the Deadwood Rec Center.
During the time father and son worked together, junior
describes their relationship as professional.
“Sometimes we don't have the same viewpoint on
things, but sometimes we do,” said Nelson @r. “We come
from two generations. I treat him like a co-worker while
at work.”
During his first two weeks on the job, Nelson has been
working on two conditional use permits, easement issues,
variance requests and other issues.
Nelson @r. works with four others in the zoning and historic preservation department.
“The staff that is in this office is incredible, they've
really helped me get on my feet,” he said of his new
position.
One of the things Nelson @r. said he would like to
see improvement in is the city's Veographical
Information System, or VIS.
Deadwood Public Works has their entire infrastructure on VIS, according to Nelson @r. It's basically a
computerized area photo of Deadwood marked with
diagrams of the wastewater system, streetlights, storm
water system and streets.
He would like to see more of the zoning department
to be integrated into the system, also.
“It links information,” Nelson @r. said. “We have a
digital map with all the property boundaries, and if
you click on a house it will bring up pertinent information. We'd like to see all the information tied to individual parcels and their conditional use permits, building permits, and previous users.”
In order to accomplish this, he said a lot of data
entry is required.
Not everyone returns home after leaving for college,
but Nelson @r. described Deadwood as an “incredible
community” that he cares enough about to affect positive change in.
“It's nice to have a role where maybe you have a litBob Nelson Jr., was recently hired by the city of
tle say in what goes on. I like to see good things hapDeadwood. Pioneer photo by Kevin Norton
pen to Deadwood,” Nelson said.
Belle Fourche celebrates new city hall
'Shadows of
Everest' fills
downtown business
B" SARA KOCH
Black Hills Pioneer
Above, Elsie Hix, representing the Center of the
Nation Business Association surprises Belle Fourche
City Finance Officer Gloria Landphere with a bouquet of balloons at the Belle Fourche City Hall
Open House held, April 9. Left, it was quite the
afternoon as the official open house for the new
Belle Fourche City Hall took place, April 9. Pictured
are city employees, council members and area residents involved in the evolution of the project at the
ribbon cutting. Area residents had an opportunity
to tour the building, view the slideshow of the history of the old building and catch up with old
friends. The afternoon open house was also an
opportunity to recognized Helen Stearns for her 48
years of service to the city of Belle Fourche. Mayor
Dave Schneider surprised Stearns who retired from
her post as the deputy finance officer for her
accomplishments over the years. Pioneer photos by
Heather Murschel
SPEARFISH — If you're looking to get some new ink,
in an exciting and unique environment, a new tattoo and
clothing shop will open its doors within the next several
weeks.
Shadows of Everest, a tattoo shop that also sells clothing
and hemp merchandise, is renovating its new store located
next to Visit Spearfish at the intersection of Hudson and
Main streets and will open up for business around May 1.
“We're really excited for people to come in and enjoy
our store with us,” said Cheyenne Esquibel whose husband
Matthew is co-owner of the business. “It's just going to be
a fun area for everyone.”
The store will feature unique men's and women's clothing with lines including Sullen, Seedless, Skin and Wicked
@ester. Hemp jewelry will also be sold, along with several
prints from Samuel Cory, one of the tattoo artists.
Owned by Calvin Iverson and Matthew Esquibel, the
artistic atmosphere of the place looks to leave a distinct
mark in Spearfish. The duo currently operates a Shadows
of Everest Shop in Williston, N.D. as well, and decided to
open one up in Spearfish several months ago.
“I've been wanting to open one up in Spearfish since I
left the area 10 years ago,” Iverson said. “I have an uncle
and a couple of friends here as well.”
A gaming area will also be assembled in the facility for
those waiting for their tattoos or friends to play video
games.
“Anyone can bring their own games in, or we have a lot
of them also,” Iverson said.
Three tattoo artists will be featured on a monthly rotation. They are currently looking for a piercing specialist as
See EVEREST — Page 4
BLACK HILLS PIONEER OBITUARIES
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many Golunteers Jere around us maLinE
sure that Je had Jarm OlothesA foodA
and anythinE else a Joman Jith four
Ohildren miEht reQuire in their neJ land.
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reaOhed us. What % do rememCer is the
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inEA EiGinE Jay toJards my family. 4he
support Oame in many forms and result.
edA ultimatelyA in us Lids deGelopinE
stronEA loGinE personalities to see us
throuEh life.
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intrudinE in other people's liGes.
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% realiXed that the &3+3 Golunteer does
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the Ohildren under our JatOh and par.
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positiGe aCout their liGes LnoJinE that
their &3+3 JorLer Oared speOifiOally
for them in their uniQue situations.
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fourth administration and % remain
impressed Cy the OouraEe it taLes for all
staff memCers on eaOh Oase to do their
VoCs. 4he hard JorLinE VudEesA attor.
neysA and soOial JorLers eaOh EiGe of
themselGes eGery day in Jays feJ in the
Eeneral puCliO realiXe. Most of allA % am
so impressed Cy the Ohildren Jho Vust
Jant to Ce Lids and Jho are open to
EiGinE of themselGes in order to heal
and Eet on Jith their liGes. 4hese Ohil.
dren maLe &3+3 JorL not only impor.
tant Cut also respeOted and appreOiated.
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for UiEht proEram held eaOh year in the
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many other Golunteers sLi Jith physi.
Oally and Gisually impaired partners.
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inA do your CestA and alJays Ce open to
EroJth and OhanEe. 4here are no mis.
taLes if your heart is in the riEht plaOe.
%t taLes so many different Linds of peo.
ple to help maLe our Jorld a Cetter
plaOe to liGe. "ur Ohildren are our
future and if Je nurture themA and help
them EroJ into loGinEA OarinE adultsA
they in turn Jill hopefully Ce there
alonE the Jay Jhen another Ohild needs
their help. +ome of my Cest moments
Jith &3+3 haGe Ceen Jhen my &3+3
Ohild introduOes me to her friends and
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made for meA YUooLA % am liLe this Cut.
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The space shuttle Atlantis sits ready in the Vehicle Assembly Building Monday, April
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Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Page 9
Are school lunches a national security threat?
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lunc0es 0a8e been called many t0ings,
but a group oC retired military oCCicers
is gi8ing t0em a new labelE national
security t0reatF
(0atGs not a reCerence to t0e mystery
meat ser8ed up in t0e caCeteria line
eit0erF (0e retired oCCicers are saying
t0at sc0ool lunc0es 0a8e 0elped maHe
t0e nationGs young people so Cat t0at
Cewer oC t0em can meet t0e militaryGs
p0ysical Citness standards, and recruitI
ment is in jeopardyF
" new report being released (uesday
says more t0an 9 million young adults,
or 2M percent oC all "mericans ages 1M
to 2O, are too o8erweig0t to join t0e
militaryF &ow, t0e oCCicers are ad8ocatI
ing Cor passage oC a wideIranging nutriI
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sc0ool lunc0es 0ealt0ierF
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t0e armed ser8ices, suc0 as a criminal
record or t0e lacH oC a 0ig0 sc0ool
diplomaF Uut weig0t problems t0at 0a8e
worsened o8er t0e past 1V years are
now t0e leading medical reason t0at
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now meet or eWceed recruitment goals,
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Tuesday, April 20, 2010
news@bhpioneer.com
An ER tale:
Gamble, luck saved
teen shot in chest
BY LAURAN NEERGAARD
AP Me%&'() +,&-e,
WASHINGTON +AP- . He felt like he
was suffocating, struggling to breathe despite
the bullet hole in his chest.
Shot in the aorta . near where the bodyEs
biggest artery leaves the heart . somehow
1I-year-old Dimitrios Philliou didnEt bleed to
death before the ambulance screeched up to
the hospital.
So doctors took a gambleL Could they save
him, not with huge open surgery that itself
can kill, but with a patch snaked inside his
torn-up aortaN
Oore than a caution against kids playing
with guns, the fight to save Philliou offers a
glimpse into the uncharted territories of
emergency medicine, where usually fatal
injuries can spark unconventional treatments.
QI wouldnEt, didnEt, consider it overly
gutsy,Q recalls Dr. Sean OEDonnell, vascular
surgery chief at Washington Hospital Center.
QItEs just somebody like this doesnEt show up
alive.Q
His team now is writing up the case for a
medical journal, a teachable eRample of how
less invasive treatments are starting to play
an increasing role even in the aggressive,
seconds-count world of trauma care.
It started as a typical Saturday night in
November S00U, Philliou and some friends
hanging out in his familyEs basement in
Silver Spring, Od., eating piVVa. Then
Philliou showed off the small handgun heEd
found, one heEd thought was jammed
because he couldnEt get it to fire. But as his
friends fooled around, this time the gun went
off.
The X11 call came around U p.m.L A teen
accidentally shot. Emergency workers found
Philliou gasping, his skin bluish. They
worked a breathing tube down his throat and
bypassed suburban hospitals, headed for a
Level I trauma center in the nationEs capital
that sees a lot of gunshot wounds.
Remarkably, Philliou woke up in the
ambulance and yanked out his breathing
tube. Arriving at Washington Hospital
Center, he was coherent enough to answer
some questions of trauma nurse Toby ]yle.
Oost important, he wasnEt in shock, his
blood pressure still O].
Scans showed the bullet hit PhilliouEs aorta
twice. Oedical journals make clear that a
chest-level injury to this huge blood vessel,
which runs from the heart to the groin, is
fatal U^ percent of the time.
HereEs why Philliou was hanging onL The
aorta is shaped like a candy cane, its arch
coming out of the top of the heart before
curving down. The bullet punctured both the
arch of the aorta and a large vein that touches
it, making a channel between the two . and
because pressure is higher in an artery, blood
was flowing back into his own vein, preserving it.
QHe was lucky enough it bought him some
time,Q says ]yle.
Then the bullet eRited from the descending
part of the aorta, leaking blood into the chest.
Not too long ago, cardiac surgeon Dr.
Ammar Bafi would have had one choiceL
Cut open the breastbone, deep-cool Philliou,
stop his heart and sew up the arch . plus
make another big incision on the side of the
chest to repair the second hole. He says the
operations bring more than a S^ percent risk
of death.
Artery specialist OEDonnellEs alternativeL
FiR the lower hole by threading a sleeve-like
stent up through a leg artery and popping it
open, blocking the leak with whatEs essentially an artificial lining.
Car crashes that throw the driver against
the steering wheel can tear that descending
part of the aorta, and in S00^ doctors began
fiRing those blunt injuries with this kind of
graft. OEDonnell bet it would seal the more
dangerous penetrating injury of a gunshot,
too.
It took a graft more than half an inch wide
and S inches long to fit this teen athlete, but
it worked, stabiliVing him.
On to the upper hole. This one sat on a
curve, and OEDonnell threaded in a smaller
patch but it didnEt form a complete seal. Time
to reassess.
QWhen they say theyEve never seen this
before, it kind of throws you,Q says `im
Philliou, the teenEs father, who remembers
doctors heading off to brainstorm the neRt
step and returning to say, QItEs still ^0-^0, but
hereEs what we want to do.Q
The neRt day, surgeon Bafi cracked the
teenEs chest after all . but the earlier patching meant he could skip stopping the heart
for a far safer, easier surgery to seal that
remaining hole.
Oore than 1^0 children and teens die
every year from unintentional firearm
injuries, and the Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention estimates nearly a,000 more
received emergency room treatment for them
in S00U. Philliou had joined the survivorsL
Home in a week, and back on the high
school football field nine months later.
He remembers bits of the trauma . the
taste of gunpowder, trying to suck in air, his
mother crying.
And as he recovered, he says he learned to
let go of the anRiety that has characteriVed
his teen years.
QI always felt socially awkward around a
lot of people. ... I was scared of a lot of
things,Q says Philliou, whoEs looking forward
to college neRt fall. QThis year, IEve actually
been happy the entire year.Q
With the scar from his heart surgery seen, Dimitiros Philliou, 17, poses for a portrait
at his home in Silver Spring, Md., on Saturday, April 17. At age 16 he was shot in
the heart and had emergency surgery on his aorta, a surgery seldom performed
because most patients bleed out before reaching the hospital. AP photo
An image of a 16-year-old boy who was accidentally shot in the aorta by using an
innovative technique, is displayed at Washington Hospital Center in Washington,
Friday, April 16. AP photo
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Garfield
Baby Blues
For Better or For Worse
The Born Loser
Frank and Ernest
Ernie
BLACK HILLS PIONEER
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
by Jim Davis
by Jerry Scott & Rick Kirkman
by Lynn Johnston
by Art & Chip Sansom
by Bob Thaves
by Bud Grace
Teenager's *u**y -./e
de-1/ers a *a1n2u- 314e
DEAR ABBY: I’m 13, and
my “first kiss” just broke up
with me. My dad says it’s just
puppy love, which may be
true, but I have a feeling that I
need to be with him. What
hurts even more is he had a
new girlfriend the next day.
I have tried moving on, but I
don’t think I want to. I want to
try to get back with him, but I
don’t know how. Can you help
me? S ACHING HEART IN
IOWA
DEAR ACHING HEART: If
your “first kiss” broke up with
you and had a new girlfriend
the next day, what it shows
about him is that he has a
short attention span. I know
you would like to get him
back, but the word from here
is: Don’t waste your time.
While the end of a romance is
painful, chalk it up to experience and a part of growing up.
There is no growth without a
little pain; and it only hurts for
a little while. Trust me on that.
Now a little advice womanto-woman: Once it’s over, all
the note writing, phoning or
conniving will not help your
cause. Accept that it’s time to
forget him. The longer you
linger, the more foolish you
will appear. So stand up
straight, smile and move on.
There are better days S and
better boys S ahead.
DEAR ABBY: Would you
please print this to educate
your readers about something
I witness every summer S
parents encouraging little kids
to take native wildlife.
I watched a 6-year-old girl
show off the two palm-siZed
baby turtles her dad had
“given” her from the lake, and
put them into a plastic container to take home. Abby,
they were snapping turtles[
Mom won’t be pleased when
those “pets” snap a finger.
Then there was the mom
who thought it would be fun
for her 7-year-old boy to play
with a few frogs in their dry,
dense, sun-drenched backyard. Within an hour, the
amphibians had escaped
and, best guess is, they died
and became dehydrated,
sun-dried critters or dog
food.
Abby, not only is it illegal to
take wildlife on a whim, but it’s
also selfish. At a time when
we’re already damaging our
planet for our recreational
pastimes, we need to be
teaching our kids that living
beings are not toys, but rather
a valuable part of natural
ecosystems. It’s so much
more fun to observe and learn
from a turtle swimming free in
the lake. Please urge parents
to stop being so thoughtless,
or they may end up with a
ticket or a missing digit. S
WILDLIFE PRESERVER IN
LAFAYETTE, COLO.
DEAR WILDLIFE PRESERVER: Well said. Children
S and too many adults S act
on impulse when they pick
wild plants and flowers, or
decide to “adopt” little feral
creatures that are destined to
die when taken from their natural habitat. Earth Day is April
22 S that’s Thursday S and it
offers a chance for all of us to
do something positive for the
planet. Many parents use it as
an opportunity to bond with
their children, and some
schools offer credit to students who participate. (Hint,
hint.)
DEAR ABBY: How do you
attract single women while on
a budget? S GARY IN
LONGWOOD, FLA.
DEAR GARY: Matinees
cost less for admission than
late shows, and if there are
any museums that are not too
far away, check out free
museum days. A picnic in the
park or a day at the beach
doesn’t cost a lot S and neither do outdoor activities such
as biking or hiking. You really
don’t have to have a lot of
money to attract a nice
woman. And anyone who
makes you feel otherwise is
someone you should run from.
Dear Abby is written by
Abigail Van Buren, also
known as Jeanne Phillips, and
was founded by her mother,
Pauline Phillips. Write Dear
Abby at www.DearAbby.com
or P.O. Box 69440, Los
Angeles, CA 90069.
Abby shares more than 100
of her favorite recipes in two
booklets: “Abby’s Favorite
Recipes” and “More Favorite
Recipes by Dear Abby.” Send
a
business-siZe,
selfaddressed envelope, plus
check or money order for $12
(U.S. funds) to: Dear Abby S
Cookbooklet Set, P.O. Box
447, Mount Morris, IL 610540447. (Postage is included in
price.)
BLACK HILLS PIONEER
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Alley Oop
Arlo & Janis
b" Da.e Graue 2 3ack 'ender
b" 3imm"
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Herman
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Meteorologist Professor Q.G.
Sutton said, [H techniLue sucA
ceeds in mathematical ph"sics,
not b" a cle.er trick, or a happ"
accident, but because it eFpresses
some aspect of a ph"sical truth.\
Some techniLues succeed in
both noAtrump and suit contracts.
The" are not based on cle.er
tricks or happ" accidents, Bust
logic.
Kest leads the spade king
NEA Crossword Puzzle
Funky Winkerbean
b" Tom 'atiuk
Astrograph
!edne%day, A+,-. 21, 2010
The compassion and kindness
"ou:.e alwa"s felt for others might
permeate "our personalit" more
than e.er in the "ear ahead. @our
chart indicates a rise in popularit" as well as recei.ing
much attention from the opposite gender.
TAURU5 6A+,-. 20-May 209 A @our restless spirit might
impel "ou to start a couple of large proBects simultaneousA
l", which is well and good if the" don:t ha.e to get done
immediatel". Df the" do, "ou:re in trouble.
:EMI=I 6May 21-June 209 A Eeeping secrets ma" not
be one of the easiest things for "ou to do. Df someone
tells "ou something with strict instructions to keep it priA
.ate, "ou:ll need to be diligent about it.
@A=@ER 6June 21-Ju.y 229 A 'efore going shopping
toda", "ou:ll need to ha.e a grip on "our credit cards. Df
"ou:re undisciplined about spending, "our eFtra.agant
whims could get totall" out of control.
LEB 6Ju.y 2C-AugE 229 A Dn order to a.oid being
frowned on b" "our friends and associates, be careful not
to glorif" "our ideas while treating their thoughts as if the"
are of little or no .alue whatsoe.er.
FIR:B 6AugE 2C-5e+GE 229 A Dt might fall to "ou to pick
up all the loose threads that others ha.e been unra.eling,
and to attempt to wea.e some kind of order out of chaos.
Don:t wait until the Bob becomes o.erwhelming.
LIHRA 65e+GE 2C-BIGE 2C9 A 'e particularl" selecti.e
with whom "ou associate toda", because if "ou are not
discriminating, "ou could easil" get drawn into an ugl"
de.elopment not of "our making.
against four hearts. Uow should
]ast plan the defense^
Khat does the spadeAking lead
show^ _ight ` the king and
Lueen. So, with onl" a doubleton,
]ast must o.ertake with his ace.
Then what^
'est is to cash the diamond ace
before returning the second
spade. Uere, Kest would then
take two spade tricks to defeat the
contract. Hnd note that e.en if
South had 3ARWAFAF of spades,
]ast could ruff the third round of
the suit.
aow suppose that ]ast immediA
atel" leads his second spade.
Kest wins and cashes the spade
Lueen. Khat should ]ast discard^
Ue could pitch the club three,
hoping partner will shift to a diaA
mond. Uowe.er, it is dangerous.
Kest might lead a fourth spade,
hoping ]ast can o.erruff the
dumm". Then declarer trumps with
dumm":s heart nine, draws
trumps, cashes his club ace, o.erA
takes the heart fi.e with dumm":s
siF, and throws his two diamond
losers on the kingALueen of clubs.
]ast could signal with the diaA
mond fi.e. Since Kest can see
that it is ]ast:s highest diamond
spotAcard, he should shift to a diaA
mond to defeat the contract. 'ut
]ast should take control b" ruffing
his partner:s trick ` which is funb
` and cashing the diamond ace.
5@BRPIB 6BIGE 24-=oME 229 A Df "ou:re insensiti.e
when dealing on a oneAonAone basis with another, don:t
think "ou can get unit" or compliance through bull"ing.
@ou can onl" recei.e participation through cooperation.
5A:ITTARIU5 6=oME 2C-NeIE 219 A Gisten attenti.el"
when more eFperienced people tell "ou "ou:re saddling
"ourself with unworkable procedures. 'eing stubborn
about changing "our mind is stupid.
@APRI@BR= 6NeIE 22-JanE 199 A Hnal"Ie all the ramiA
fications before committing "ourself to a Boint endea.or.
Jnless "ou know eFactl" what "ou:re getting "ourself into,
"ou could be in for some negati.e surprises.
APUARIU5 6JanE 20-FeRE 199 A Dt:s important ne.er to
air "our differences with "our mate in public, so be careful
this doesn:t become a possibilit". Df "ou get caught up in
emotion, "ou might not care if others hear or not.
PI5@E5 6FeRE 20-Ma,IS 209 A Df "ou let "our ego get in
the wa", "ou might take it upon "ourself to accept an
assignment that is wa" o.er "our head. @ou:ll get e.er"A
one:s attention, all right, but it:s likel" to be the wrong
kind.
ARIE5 6Ma,IS 21-A+,-. 199 A Khen "ou choose to be,
"ou can be either Luite a spendthrift or a prudent conserA
.ator of "our resources. Toda" is likel" to be one of those
times when "ou would rather blow "our funds than sa.e
them.
Enow where to look for romance and "ou:ll find it. The
HstroAGraph Matchmaker instantl" re.eals which signs
are romanticall" perfect for "ou. Mail NO to HstroAGraph,
P.Q. 'oF RST, Kickliffe, QU VVWXYAWRST.
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MT. MORIAH TICKET
BOOTH AIDES
The City of Deadwood Mt. Moriah
Cemetery has openings for Ticket Booth
Aides. Applicants should have prior experience in tourism, information, or retail business. Public relations skills are desirable.
The position is part-time (10-30)
hours/week. This position does require
evening and weekend work. The job ends
with the conclusion of the summer season.
Applicants must be at least 16 years of age.
Applications are available at the Deadwood
City Finance Office, 102 Sherman Street
Deadwood, SD 57732 or at the Public
Works Department at 67 Dunlop Avenue in
Deadwood. Applications must be received
at City Hall by the close of the business day
on Friday, April 23, 2010. For more information on job duties and responsibilities,
call Jim Raysor at 578-3082. The City of
Deadwood is an Equal Opportunity
Employer.
BLACK HILLS PIONEER
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YUKON XL DENALI’S
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Starting At
RE#AIL (RICE
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$
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$
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36
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‘06 Volkswagen Jetta 2.5
14,550
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BLACK HILLS PIONEER
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
SUMMER
PARK AIDES
$he CitV of DeaIwooI !arGs DepartAent
has openin1s for !arG "iIesB $his position
is f5ll-tiAe W4EY ho5rsFweeG H5t Ioes
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aKailaHle at the DeaIwooI CitV 8inance
+ffice, 1E2 SherAan Street, DeaIwooI,
SD 57732 or at the !5Hlic XorGs
DepartAent,
67
D5nlop "Ken5eB
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of the H5siness IaV 8riIaV, "pril 23, 2E1EB
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401 PART-TIME
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experience helpf5l H5t
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with a willin1ness to care
for resiIents in a treatAent facilitV is reM5ireIB
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Center, 251[ XinIAill
DriKe, Spearfish, SD
577P3 for an application
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chilIren or teena1ers
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treatAent facilitV is
reM5ireIB S5perKisorV
responsiHilites with resiIential worGersB Stop HV
CanVon 3ills Center,
251[ XinIAill DriKe,
Spearfish, SD 577P3 for
an application or refer on
line to wwwBlsssIBor1B
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DaAan 3eit^, DirectorB
Closin1 Iate2 "pril 26,
2E1EB
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for
a
' a i n t e n a n c e B
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repairs anI He aHle to
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251[ XinIAill DriKe,
Spearfish for an applicationB Contact DeHorah
$5rner for Aore inforAation,
6E5-55[-35EEB
Closin1 Iate "pril 23,
2E1EB
The top spot in town is now
hiring for the following position:
Part Time
Players Center Host
We offer competitive wages, excellent benefits, paid
vacations, 401K and opportunities for advancement
Stop in at 709 Main Street and fill out an application today!
402 FULL-TIME
(`!(R&(RC(D C"R!(R$(R ReeIeI in the
LeaI-DeaIwooI "rea,
85ll-tiAeB Call 6E5-6411[3EB
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!ieIAont, SD barieI
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6E5-641-EE[E
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part tiAe positionsB
"pplV in person anI
Kisit o5r hotel anI the
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f5ll-tiAeB ,est Xestern
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baliI DriKercs License,
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experienceB
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W6E5Y347-21P3B
R+X 3&R&Re - CooGs,
,artenIers, Xait Staff,
8ront
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anI
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!lease applV in person, 633 'ain Street,
3istoric
,5llocG,
DeaIwooIB
POSITIONS
AVAILABLE:
• Laborers, Construction needed in Northern Hills. DOE.
#1482105
• Programmer Analyst or Sr.
Programmer Analyst needed
in Northern Hills. DOE.
#1482713
• Physical Therapy Assistant
(PTA) needed in Northern Hills.
DOE. #1482181
• HVAC Installer needed in
Northern Hills. DOE #1481144
& #1482301
• Loan Collector needed in
Northern Hills. DOE #1481786
DOE- Depends on Experience
See our daily listings at
www.sdjobs.org
Spearfish Office - 1300 N. Ave.
Mon. - Noon-4 p.m. • Wed. Noon-4 p.m.
Sturgis Itinerant Office - 941 Main St.
Tues. & Thurs. 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
642-6900
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BLACK HILLS PIONEER
Page 18
Join Our First Gold Family
COOK
Full Time • AM & PM
DISHWASHER
CLUB CENTER HOST
Full Time • Gaming License Required
Great Benefits • Equal Opportunity Employer
Pre-Employment Drug Testing
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Call
584-2303 or
642-2761
POLLARD
ONE WAY SERVICE PROS
General Contractor
Jeff Rath, Owner • Spearfish ~ Lead ~ Deadwood ~ Belle Fourche ~ Sturgis
AIR CONDITIONING CONTRACTORS
CONSTRUCTION
Affordable Rates - Residential & Commercial
Installation & Repair • Duct Cleaning • Sales & 24 Hr. Service
Brad Pollard
Servicing ALL Brands of Air Conditioners & Furnaces
B1088 U% HQK6 C8;
De1dQ++d, %D ;::CB
Always accepting new customers!
722-8101 or 578-7795
605-578-2057
ONE WAY... THE RIGHT WAY
Licensed/Insured
Log Home & Deck Restoration
Sheet Rock & Exterior Window Repair
Jeff Storhaug
ce==
605-641-3619 %Ne1rTisH
Computer Repair
CS Painting
Residential / Commercial Interior / Exterior
BIG CREW ON HAND FOR:
• R++Tin0 • %idin0 • CeYen. • H+Ye Bui=din0
After hours call 722-8101
Dr+Ner.K G1n10eYen. c AN1r.Yen.
G1in.en1nce Re1= Es.1.e A0en.s
An3time, Da3 or Night, Weekends Available Year Round
“One Job at a Time from Start to Finish!”
Call
Conner
Sheets at:
605-499-9737
Licensed c Insured • L+c1==K OQned c ONer1.ed
%erOicin0 .He B=1cP Hi==s
807 LAZELLE ST, STURGIS, SD 57785
Bob Lambert
Construction
Licensed • Insured
&
Chrissy Blair
Spearfish Advertising
Representative
+605/ 642-2761
315 Seaton Circle
Spear=ish, SD
QUINN’S PAINTING
& REPAIR
• New Construction
• Steel Buildings
• Concrete
• Additions
• Remodeling
• QUALITY GUARANTEED •
605-641-7958 (cell)
605-722-5466 (home)
Dan 642-2197, 641-1954
Tom 642-2477, 641-6923
L ICENSED - I NSURED R EFERENCES
I NTERIOR - E XTERIOR N EW C ARPENTRY R EMODEL - R EPAIR
E"IT Realty The Benchmark Co5
IndeNenden. GeYIer Br+Per
722 Main
Street
Spearfish, SD
Jan
Goodsell
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This spot just
opened up!
Call 584-2303
or 642-2761
BLACK HILLS PIONEER
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
701 MOTORCYCLES
701 MOTORCYCLES
701 MOTORCYCLES
702 SNOWMOBILES
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no damage, SF,F3T, .3!X
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705 CAMPERS &
TOPPERS
750 AUTOS FOR
SALE
750 AUTOS FOR
SALE
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SALE
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For Sale
2008 Pontoon
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grandOidsE(rolling
motorkdepth finderkremote
controllkauto targetE
(wo batteries, pole
holders, sunshade top,
bench, shorelander trailer
with stow awaR tongueE
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$7,000
605-641-2277
Black Hills Pioneer
and
Weekly Prospector
&
Sharon Mason
Lead-Deadwood &
Whitewood Advertising
Representative
(605) 584-2303
7 S. Main St.
Lead, SD
FTTY S&N<I>I %)&DI
Hutomatic, cruise, akc,
remote locOs, sunroof,
tinted glass, .3,TTT
milesE 8ood tires, sharpE
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tireE >uns greatE In good
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owner, factorR warrantR,
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disc %D changer, W cRlE
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YT,TTT miles, great conX
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capable YTUXF3UXY!#3,
asO for Scott
Geri Riggs Flatwork ETC
Sturgis Ad Sales
605-645-3444
605-642-2761
fax 605-642-9060
geri@bhpioneer.com
%all 642-2761 or 584-2303
PIONEER
FTTF ZV lI((H 8LS,
.Y\ miles, auto, sun
roof, new braOes, great
on snow, WTm *D8, well
maintained,
S",3TTE
.T3X3#TXTTT.
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+H%\E WU,TTT milesE
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Call
584-2303 or
642-2761
This Spot Just Opened
Up... Now It’s Your Turn
To Rent It!
BLACK HILLS
FTT! Z)L\SVH8IN
+ugE SilMer, good condiX
tionE UT,TTT
milesE
HsOing SU,TTT, will taOe
S.,TTTE .T3XYWUXT#F!
or .T3XFT.XT33!
A"VERTISIN*+
Advertising deadline .or
t0e !lac% 'ills *ioneer
is 3 p3m3, two days prior
to t0e day in w0ic0 you
wis0 your advertisement
to appear3 We can also
accept advertising until
9<00 a3m3 on Mondays
.or our Tuesday edition3
Rent Me!
Rent Me!
%all 642-2761 or 584-2303
Concrete Construction
Slabs, Foundations, Dyes,
Stains, Stamps, Exposed
Call Carson: 605-642-2484
or 307-257-3014
flatworketc@yahoo.com
PIONEER
BLACK HILLS
&
Judy Nuber
Rapid City Advertising
Consultant
(605) 341-0086
1719 W. Main, Ste. ?207
Rapid City, SD
PEDERSON
HARDWOOD
FLOORS
•
•
•
•
installation
repair
refinishing
tile & more
for a FREE Estimate
call Justin
605-578-1089
I-90 Exit 14 • 3125 E. Colorado Blvd.
Spearfish, SD 57783
nhauto@rushmore.com
Ph. 605.722.0537
Cell 605.645.1349
Fax 605.722.0580
PROFESSIONAL LAWN CARE &
PROFESSIONAL LANDSCAPE PROJECTS
MERLE’S LANDSCAPING & YARD SERVICE
ate Total Lawn Care Maintenance
!"ti%e)) SPRING PACKAGE
PROFESSIONAL
(e o Dower >aOing o Herating
LANDSCAPING
o Sod LaRing o Seeding New Lawns
o Hnd WXStep (urf Dlus Dlan
o Install & Design SprinOler SRstems
(computerized imaging & Design)
PROJECTS
OLD & NEW!
LEAD • DEADWOOD • SPEARFISH • BELLE FOURCHE • STURGIS
1-800-287-7805 • 605-892-2111
South Hwy. 85 • 1835 Fifth Avenue, Belle Fourche, SD
Do you have a new
business that’s not listed in
the phone book yet?
ADVERTISE HERE!!
%all 642-2761 or 584-2303
BLACK HILLS PIONEER
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750 AUTOS FOR
SALE
752 PICKUPS FOR
SALE
752 PICKUPS FOR
SALE
752 PICKUPS FOR
SALE
CLA$$IC& 19*7 Che.r01et
Ce1e3rity, 4 d00r, 4 9y1
2;<L, under 14<,000 @i1eA,
1 0Bner, g00d 90nditi0n,
D1,000;
60<-722-<949
aHter 6I@; BeeJdayA and
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D2,<00;00
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2001 FORZ RAN]NR
4Q4 110,000 @i1eA 4;0L
< AIeed; Mat9hing t0IIer D<200 g00d 90nditi0n 60<-64<-9<41
FOR
$ALNO
2001
ZOZ]N RAM 1<00 2Q4;
Mi1eage 140,000; ]reat
AhaIe,
runA
great;
D\,900; Tery g00d tireA;
60<-717-2\66
FOR $ALNO P06 Che.y
I@Ia1a;
NQ9e11ent
C0nditi0n; 69,000 @i1eA;
P0Ber Bind0BA, and
109JA; Can taJe H1eQ Hue1;
D9,400; 60<-64<-1970
197* CSNTU 1 t0n 2Q4,
4d00r, runA 0n Ir0Iane;
D900; 197* F0rd F1<0
4Q4 $uIer9a3; D299<;
19<< Che.y D2<00; 60<490-914\
751 VANS FOR
SALE
19*4 FORZ F1<0, Bith
neB <th Bhee1 hit9h;
19*2 \<c Yi1derneAA <th
Bhee1, 30th need B0rJ;
D4000 O_O; 60<-*92\69\
2002 CSNTU TNNWURN; 7<,000 @i1eA,
PY, Jey1eAA entry, CZ
Atere0; Rear heat [ air;
$eatA 7; AAJing D<,000;
60<-*92-\011, 60<-2102991
752 PICKUPS FOR
SALE
P0\ FORZ RAN]NR,
4d00r 9a3, Ndge IJg, .6
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1-406-9<1-2<09;
199< WOUOWA PICdUP,
4 Bhee1 dri.e, air 90nditi0ning, g00d 90nditi0n,
neB r0t0rA, IadA and
3attery, D4,<00, Ca11
$Ban L0Hten 60<-<7*2169;
2009 ZOZ]N RAM
1<00 4f4 CreB9a3;
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14,000d @i1eA-Fa9t0ry
Barranty&
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212
N0rth Main $IearHiAh
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12,900 O_O J0e 60<64<-*9<9
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9a3 4Q4; Zura@aQ Bith
A11iA0n
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AhaIe; 60<-*92-2*06
FOR $ALNO 200< FORZ
NfCUR$ION Hu11y 10aded;
.-10, 4 in9h 1iHt, 9uAt0@
ri@A; $eri0uA 3uyerA,
Carrie 60<-641-17*\
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UTILITIES FOR SALE
200*
CSNTU
COLORAZO, eQtended 9a3;
16J, 31a9J, air, I0Ber 109JA,
Bind0BA, Aunr00H; _0Q 1iner;
W0B Ia9Jage; ]araged;
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h00d, J[n-intaJe; *<0013;
Ra@Aey Yin9h; D10,000
0r trade; 60<-64<-2271
2002 LANZ ROTNR
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Aut0, 21@Ig, aBd, tra9
90ntr01, a3A, ti1t, 9ruiAe,
CZ, heated AeatA; D6<00
60<-641-6<0<
FOR $ALNO 19*< ]MC
1 t0n H0ur-Bhee1 dri.e;
D\,<00; 196< ]MC \b4
t0n H0ur-Bhee1 dri.e;
D1,200; O_O 60<-64<401*
2004 CSNTROLNW $U_UR_AN, 1<00 $I0rt Uti1ity,
I0Ber Bind0BAb109JA, neB
tireA, \rd Aeat Bbrear air,
11<J @i1eA; Tery 91ean,
D11,000 60<-<*0-242<
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
753 SPORT
754 HEAVY TRUCKS
WRUCd
UTILITIES FOR SALE CRANN
2006 S\ SUMMNR,
4Q4, LuQury Pa9Jage;
Seated $eatA, M00n
R00H,
L0B
Mi1eA,
UIgraded Yhee1A, NerH
_0ardA,
Yarranty;
D24,000; 60<-\41-4440
2007 JNNP LI_NRWU;
Yhite, IB, I3, I1, IA;
NeB tireA, hBy @i1eA;
Tery 91ean; D12,2<0
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P7\ JNNP CJ< 2<*; \
AIeed, neB tireA; _raJe
AyAte@,
BindAhie1d;
M0re neB IartA; D2900;
60<-42\-*1\0 0r 60<490-*910
FOR $ALNO 19*4 Hu11
Aige F0rd _r0n90 fLW;
11*,000 @i1eA; NeB
3raJeA and W;C; NeedA
91ut9h; D600 O_O; 60<490-1497,
60<-7206\\9
754 HEAVY TRUCKS
2001 FRNI]SW LINNR
FL70, Cat M0t0r, 6
$Ieed, 90,000 Mi1eA,
22c F1at3ed, ]00d Wru9J,
2<,<00 ]TY, D1\,<00,
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in
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759 AUTO
ACCESSORIES
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I0rted 30Q, 2 900B
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denB00d and
$0ny
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<
1b4
$IeaJerA Bith WBeeterA,
2 A1Iine T12 A@IA,
_0At0n a90uAti9 4Q7cA
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$u3; D1000 O_O; Ca11
64<-1*49
and 1ea.e
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Black Hills Pioneer
and
Weekly Prospector
Startz & Startz
Landscaping
Residential & Commercial
CALL FOR A
FREE ESTIMATE
578-3434 • 580-3434
* Retaining Walls
* Grading
* Sod & Seeding * Sprinkler Systems
This spot just
opened up!
SMALL ENGINE REPAIR
Will Repair:
• Mowers • Weed Eaters • ATV’s • Motorcycles
• Chainsaws • Generators & more!
Wedding Receptions/
Event Center
Indoor/Outdoor
Historic
Golden Wheel
Dancehall
Whitewood, SD
Lane Brengle, Owner
605-639-0024 • ljbrengle@yahoo.com • Spearfish, SD 57783
Sona &'(onnell
Belle Fourche, Spearfish
Ad Representative
+,-./ ,01213,4
54. Seaton (ircle:
S;ear<ish: S?
JNNP LARNZO, 19*6,
LaAt 0H YYII tyIe,
Bhitebg01d, a11 a99eAA0rieA, aut0@ati9, a11
d09u@entA, 91,*00 0rigina1 @i1eA, D10d, 60<\47-6071
PRICN
RNZUCNZO
197\
CORTNWWN
$WIN]RAU
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4
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$NN
APARWMNNW$
FOR RNNW ON WSN
NNfW PA]N&
Your One-Stop Clean-Up Shop!
l C0@I1ete Interi0r C1ean-UI
l $ha@I00 Bith $90t9h ]uard a.ai1a31e
l Sand YaAh [ YaQingb_uHHing
l R09J ChiI [ Light $9rat9h ReIair
l War Re@0.a1 l $tea@ C1ean NngineA
605-690-1688
FREE ESTIMATES • Gift Certificates
\1<0 4th A.e;, $IearHiAh, $Z
Pha e
Electric Inc.
RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL
INDUSTRIAL
DEAN L. WEIS
Manager - Owner
PO Box 669
Spearfish, SD 57783
Ph.
642-9693
Specializing in
Portraits
with Personality
To make
an appointment,
please call
(605) 381-9296
or (605) 641-0935
Isn’t It YOUR
Turn To Rent This
Space?
Call 642-2761, 584-2303
or 341-0086
watson.photography@yahoo.com
historicgoldenwheeldancehall.com
PIONEER
Fax
642-5757
No Job Is
!
Too Small
Jake’s Garage
@
R & D CONSTRUCTION
Licensed in Lead, Deadwood . Spear2ish
ROGER THOMAS
(605) 584-2701 or 580-1562
(Across from Midcontinent)
605-642-0562
BLACK HILLS
@
1976 JNNP CJ7, Red,
Sard W0I; 6 9y1-Aut0 FW
4-Bhee1
Bith
kuadratra9;
FreAh
M0t0r; FirAt
D<900
taJeA it& 60<-642-2\44
dayA,
60<-642-7*\\
e.eningAbBeeJ-endA
COLOR MYSTIQUE
Call 642-2761, 584-2303
or 341-0086
Factory authorized Briggs & Stratton,
Blue Max & Poulan Pro.
PIONEER
j197\h
MU$WAN]
COUPN; A11 reHur3iAhed;
2 0Bner 9ar; MuAt Aee t0
aIIre9iate; Ca11 60<<<9-0247 1ea.e @eAAage; LaAt 0H the
jC1aAAi9Ah;
Call
584-2303 or
642-2761
BRENGLE
BLACK HILLS
761 COLLECTIBLE
AUTOS
C0n9rete $ideBa1JA [
F1atB0rJ l NeB C0nAtru9ti0n
ReIair [ Re@0de1ing
Sharon Aason
Lead-Deadwood,
Whitewood Ad
Representative
+,-./ .B0215-5
3 SoCth Aain:
DeaE: S?
Aaron
Schoon
3308 W. Fairground Loop #3
Spearfish, SD 57783
Award-winning paint
and restoration!
605-641-5701
BLACK HILLS PIONEER
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
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$250 MOVE IN SPECIAL at Iron Ridge
Estates=
Upcoming
openings for 2, 3 and 4
bedroom Starting at
$750. Cable tv free.
Swimming pool, hot tub
and fitness room. No
smoking. Pet considered
with references. 605641-2068.
www.ironridgeestates.com
2 & 3 BEDROOM CONDOS in Lead, On-site
laundry, no pets, no
smoking, $500 - $700
monthly, call 605-7229950.
Equal Housing
Opportunity
3 BEDROOM_2 BATH
apartment,
$688_mo.
free Mini Laptop with
signed lease, 525 West
King, Spearfish. No
pets_smoking.
Charlie
605-641-0454
2 BD DELU^E APT.
Block from University.
Available immediately.
No smoking_pets_parties. Electric only. 605722-3613,
605-6427464
3 ROOM STUDIO apartment. Fully Furnished.
$400 plus deposit. All
utilities paid except
phone. 605-722-3888
DEADWOOD: BEAUTIFUL 1 bedroom on
upper main, walk to
work, $575 f electric,
heat is paid. 2 BEDROOM on upper main,
walk to work, $550 f
lights & gas. 2 BEDROOM in triplex, new
carpet & vinyl, walk to
work, $550 f electric.
1 BEDROOM on level
ground
by
Rodeo
grounds, $495 f electric, heat is paid.
LEAD:
NICE
1
Bedroom on Main St.,
$450 includes all utilities, heat is paid, offstreet parking, secure
complex,
superbly
maintained, furnished
unit is $500 with all
utilities paid, no pets.
GREAT 2 bedroom in
super location on W.
Summit, excellent condition, off-street parking, $450 f lights &
gas, no pets. CUTE 1
bedroom in triplex on
Sunnyhill, $350 f
electric. Call Dena
Sheets
Proper ty
Management,
605499-9068. EOH
AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELg: 130 E. Illinois,
Spearfish.
1 BR,
includes cable and storage. No smoking, no
pets. Good credit, 12
month lease. $450_mo.
Midwest
Property
Management 605-6411026.
CLEAN 1 & 2 BEDROOM
APARTMENTS located in
Spearfish.(1) 2 Bedroom
is Wheel-chair Accessible.
Available Now. Rent Based
On Income. For More
Information call 605-6458933 Equal Housing
Opportunity.
1 & 2 BEDROOM,
Furnished
and
Unfurnished.
Lead.
Call
605-920-1457
Leave Name & Phone W.
1 BEDROOM APARTMENTS
Unfurnished,
clean. Nice View in Lead.
$425. We Pay All Utilities.
Laundry on-site. No pets.
Call 605-578-2012.
1 BEDROOM, 1 BATH
Apartment, Lead, Newly
Remodeled, Off-street
Parking, Pets Negotiable,
Available Immediately,
$425 Plus Utilities, $425
Deposit. 605-641-1930.
1-2-3 BEDROOM APTS.
Visit Our Website: HelpU-Rent.net Or Call 605722-RENT.
2 BEDROOM APARTMENT for rent. $400_mo
plus utilities and deposit.
No pets, No smoking,
references
required.
Located on the corner of
King
Street
and
University Street in
Spearfish. For more
information
call
(605)920-1333 nights
and weekends.
2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS for rent in
Northern Hills area at
w w w. f r e e r e n t e r s guide.com Call 605342-1399 for information on listing your
rental property.
919 KING, SPEARFISH.
1 BR, nearest University.
$425_mo. No smoking,
no pets. Good credit, 12
month lease. Midwest
Property Management
605-641-1026.
ATTRACTIVE 1-2 bedroom
flats,
central
Deadwood,
washer_
dryer provided, low utilities, great views etc,
$500-$600
605-6410789
ATTRACTIVE 2 and 3
bedroom
apartments
and mobile homes in
central Spearfish. Low
utilitiese washer_dryere
$600 - 700 605-7227240.
Summit View
& Heritage
Apartments
in Belle Fourche
• NEWLY
REMODELED
• 1 & 2 BEDROOM
• SOME UTILITIES
INCLUDED
S
ONTH’
LAST MFREE
REN1TYEAR LEASE
WITH
For further
information call:
723-8000
800 APARTMENTS
FOR RENT
ATTRACTIVE, economicstudio, 1,2,3,4,5 bedroom
apartments,
houses,
mobile
homes
in
Spearfish,
Lead,
Deadwood. 605-722-7240
BELLE FOURCHE. totally remodeled 1 bedroom
apartment.
Laundry
room. Most utilities paid,
deposit. New energy efficient windows. No pets.
605-641-4788
CANgON
ESTATES
Apartments
in
Spearfish, now has 2
bedroom
apartments
available. Nicely landscaped, play area, off
street parking, laundry
facilities. Some units
newley remodeled. Call
605-642-7400 for more
information.
Equal
Housing Opportunity.
FOR RENT: Spearfish,
nice 2 bedroom upstairs
apartment in clean building. $490 per month plus
electrical. No pets. Call
605-642-2148 after 6PM
LARGE 1 BEDROOM
apartment in 4-plex,
Deadwood, quiet, non
smoking, pets negotiable.
$360 plus deposit. 605580-0576.
NEAR BHSU Newer 3
bedroom,
2
bath
$875_month plus electricity. All appliances including washer_dryer, tile,
wood & carpet flooring.
No pets, no smoking. 745
N. Ames, Spearfish.
Sandy 605-645-7860
Call
584-2303 or
642-2761
Black Hills Pioneer
and
Weekly Prospector
John M. Tracy
• Featuring Premium &
Synthetic Oils
• Windshield repair/
replacement and headlight
polishing
• On-Site Oil Change Service
• Fire, Smoke & Water Damage Cleanup
• Mold Inspection & Removal
• Air Duct/Dryer Vent Cleaning
• Carpet, Upholstery &
Drapery Cleaning
AIRPORT
EXPRESS
SHUTTLE
Powers
24-Hour
Emergency Service
Rapid City • Mt. Rushmore
Spearfish • Black Hills
Custer • Sturgis • Deadwood
Remodeling
Decks
Driveways
Siding
Roofing
BILL POWERS
1015 Lawrence Street
Belle Fourche, SD 57717
605-641-5194
FOUR BEDROOM,two
bath with washer_dryer
available May 1 at Iron
Ridge Estates. Free cable
tv and use of Clubhouse
with swimming pool, hot
tub and fitness room. No
smoking or pets. $1200
plus electricity. 605-6412068
Serving the Black Hills Since 1970
605-642-7939
Spearfish, SD
Call 642-2761 or 584-2303
Outside Rapid City 1-800-357-9998
www.rapidshuttle.com
johntracy1973@gmail.com
Rent Me!
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Rapid City, SD (605) 399-9999
Schmidt
645ensed 8 9ns*red
605-584-1004
605-641-6124
605-722-3122
605-206-1348
Robert Crane
Construction
+,- .e"rs 12per4en5e 4n
• Basements
• Foundations
• Driveways
• Patios
• Sidewalks
Construction
GEICO Field
Representative
Licensed in South Dakota,
Wyoming & Montana
1575 LaCrosse Street, Suite A
Rapid City, SD 57701
Telephone: (605) 348-6060 Fax: (605) 342-9318
Claims: 1-800-841-3000
Rcrane@geico.com
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Why not try your ad here?
Call 642-2761 or 584-2303
Aaron’s Handyman
Services
• Snow Removal • Furniture
Moving • Kitchen & Bathroom
Remodel • Egress Windows
• Concrete • Decks • Roofing
• Plumbing • Garages • Painting
• Repairs • Tree Trimming
and Cleanups
!"## %"ron )r"*n
(605)
642-5874
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IN
BELLE!
• All Paper • Cardboard
• Aluminum Cans
Commercial Dumpsters
Appliance Pickup
Lazy B Ent. since 2002
www.blackhills.com/recycle
605-722-1807
BLACK HILLS PIONEER
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Tuesday, April 20, 2010
800 APARTMENTS
FOR RENT
804 MOBILE HOMES
FOR RENT
805 HOMES FOR
RENT
810 GARAGES &
STORAGE
902 MOBILE HOMES
FOR SALE
903 HOMES FOR
SALE
904 LOTS &
ACREAGE FOR SALE
!"CE 2 BEDROOM in
.-0le3. 0rivate entry.
:;D hoo>ups.
!O
0ETS;!O SMOD"!E.
Deposit F References
ReIuired.
K0M-N222K00
"! BELLE FOORCbE.
Clean. ^ery nice. T bedroom 1 bath. :asher.
Lot
Rent
included.
Pvailable immediately.
SMYM plus some utilities.
Deposit reIuired. K0MK.1-N.0.
!EPR BbSO 2 bedroom
1 bath home, w;attached
2 car garage. Fenced
yard.
Fire
place.
Pvailable eune 1st. SY00
plus utilities. :ater paid.
K0M-K.1-9YM. or K0MN22-T2KT msg.
hhSTORPEE O!"TShh.
Competitive
Rates,
223T0, 113T0, 11320,
1131M, 11310, M311. Call
!orthview Storage at
_K0M`K.2-Y12K.
1999
CL"FTO!
DELOfE 1K 3 Y0 mobile
home on a rented lot in
Sturgis. T bedroom, 2
full baths, pets allowed.
^ery cleani K0M-.9090YN
2.fT0 LOE bOOSE.
Onfinished interior. 1st
S10,000 ta>e it. Ready
to be moved. K0M-.999.N.
"!
S0EPRF"Sb,
2
bedroom mobile home.
:;D.
Storage shed.
Rent includes w;s;g.
plus deposit. K0M-K.222YY
!E:LZ REMODELED T
bedroom, 2 bath house,
0residential
St.,
Deadwood,
1
car
garage, big yard, S92M
month plus utilities. Call
Mi>e K0M-K.M-1KK.
S"!ELE
FPM"LZ,
Duple3,
Multi-family
Commercial lots, M0
Pcre borse 0roperty.
0rices start at ST0,00.
Located in Spearfish F
Belle Fourche. Call Chris
0angburn K0M-K.M-99YM
or eoe eorgensen K0MK.M-00.Y. eorgensen
Reality,
Spearfish.
Bro>er Owned.
STOD"O P0PRTME!TS
in Spearfish. utilities
paid. !o pets;no smo>ing. S2M0.-ST00. per
month. The Real Estate
Rental Center. K0M-N1NMMMM
T:O BEDROOM !EPR
college available May M.
Laundry onsite. no
smo>ing. small pet may
be considered with references. SK2M plus electricity. K0M-K.1-20KY
801 ROOMS FOR
RENT
TO!Z[S
MOTEL.
Completely Furnished,
Ready to Move in,
Ditchenettes. Rent by
Day, :ee> Or Month.
Cable,
Color
T^.
Cleaned
:ee>ly.
Reasonable
Rates.
_K0M`
2K9-2M01
:hitewood SD.
802 TOWNHOUSES
FOR RENT
T BEDROOM TO:!bOOSE for rent in
Spearfish. 1 1;2 bath.
SK9M;mo. plus deposit.
0lus utilities. 1 year
lease. !o pets;smo>ing.
K0M-K.M-21N2
"! S0EPRF"Sb T bedroom T bath, with double car garage. Central
air,
Pll
appliances
e3cept w;d. !o smo>ing;no pets. References
reIuired.
S1100;mo.
plus deposit. K0M-21002YM.
803 DUPLEXES FOR
RENT
DEPD:OODc BEPOT"FOL T bedroom on
upper Main St., wal> to
wor>, SYM0 d lights F
gas.
LEPDc
PDORPBLE 1 bedroom in duple3, washer dryer included,
street level, covered
porch, STNM d light F
gas, not pets. SO0ER
nice 2 bedroom in
duple3. off-street par>ing, yard front F bac>,
clean as a whistle, new
paint, S.9M d lights F
gas, no pets. Call
Dena Sheets 0roperty
Management,
K0M.99-90KY. EOb
S0PC"OOS 1N00sI.ft.
!ear East Elementary.
T
bedroom
with
garage, central air.
:;D, D:. Fenced yard.
0ets
with
0eople
Rentals.
S92M. 0lus
utilities. K0M-N22-22MM
or K0M-K.M-2Y1N
805 HOMES FOR
RENT
1 BEDROOM bOOSE
for rent. S.00;mo plus
utilities and deposit. !o
pets, !o smo>ing, references
reIuired.
Located on Oniversity
Street in Spearfish. For
more information call
_K0M`920-1TTT nights
and wee>ends.
2 BEDROOM P0PRTME!T in Spearfish. 1, 2,
T and . bedroom houses in Belle Fourche. Call
K0M-210-T.19
2 BR 1 BP home. Large
dec>, wood floors, washer;dryer. SNM0;mo. !o
smo>ing, good credit, 12
month lease. Midwest
0roperty Management
K0M-K.1-102K.
T BEDROOM, 2 BPTb,
1T2 :illiams Street,
Deadwood, living room,
family room, hardwood
floors, fireplace, tons of
character, very clean,
private
yard,
SYM0;month plus utilities. K0M-920-11K1.
"! BELLE FOORCbE. 2
bedroom, 1 bath. Large
yard. T0N-KY0-0MY0
"! LEPD, 2 BEDROOM,
1 BPTb Ereat location,
bac>yard. SK1M;month,
deposit _pet deposit`
References reIuired.
K0M-K.M-KM00, leave a
message.
"! S0EPRF"Sb, Y22
ZPLE.
2 BR, 1 BP,
SMM0;month. !o smo>ing, no pets. Eood credit,
12
mo. lease.
Midwest
0roperty
Management K0M-K.1102K.
"! S0EPRF"Sb, small 2
bedroom, 1 bath home,
with large unfenced
yard. Pvailable May 1st.
0et o>. SM.0 plus utilities. K0M-K.1-9YM. or
K0M-N22-T2KT msg.
LEPD, T BEDROOM 1
bath, close to schools,
SN000 OBO. Call Rory at
K0M-MY.-1Y00.
LEPDc :O: . bedroom
home
on
Terraville, huge yard,
nice
dec>,
large
>itchen, SN00, no pets.
Call
Dena
Sheets
0roperty Management,
K0M-.99-90KY. EOb
808 LOTS &
ACREAGE FOR RENT
MOO!TP"! SbPDO:S
ESTPTES in Spearfish
bas Large Mobile bome
Lots Pvailable for Rent.
!o
Dogs
Pllowed.
_K0M`K.2-.NK..
809 COMMERCIAL
RENTALS
DE!TPL, MED"CPL, OR
0bZS"CPL
Therapy
Rental space available
in Belle Fourche call
K0M-N2T-NKM..
FP"REROO!DS LOO0
"ndustrial 0ar>c T0fT0
unit
S.00;month,
beated, private bathrooms, overhead doors,
easy access. Call eason
at Century 21 Spearfish
Realty, "nc. K0M-K.2.K0N.
FOR LEPSEc TM.0 SI. ft.
Office;Retail space with
large windows and handicap restrooms. E3cellent
location. Call Rod at K0MK.M-02K1-cell or
K0MK.2-.2M0-home
FOR LEPSEc MY0Y sI. ft.
space set up for Eym,
with
handicap
restrooms,
showers,
massage rooms, and
tanning rooms. Could be
office;retail
space.
E3cellent location. Call
Rod at K0M-K.M-02K1cell or K0M-K.2-.2M0-b
FOR RE!T OR LEPSE.
200-.00 sIuare foot
office space. Pll utilities
paid. bigh traffic area
on
Colorado
Blvd.
!ewly remodeled. K0MK.1-12.Y.
b"Eb:PZ FRO!TPEE
Office
Space,
.0M
Elendale Dr., Lead. YK.
SI. Ft., S.M0 plus utilities K0M-MY.-T19N.
0REM"ERE
OFF"CE
S0PCES for Lease in
!ewer Belle Fourche
0laga Call K0M-N2T-NKM..
810 GARAGES &
STORAGE
hhSTORPEE O!"TShh N
1;23 10, 10 31M, 1032.,
123T0 Concrete Floors,
Pll Psphalt Driveways,
Eood Snow Removal.
Best rates in Spearfish.
K0M-K.1-KTM0.
1032K, 1032., 10312
STORPEE
O!"TS.
Concrete Floor. ^alley
Storage. _K0M`K.2-TNY2,
K0M-K.M-2YY0.
M3N,
Y310,
10310,
1032., 123T0. Concrete
floors, Blac> topped
drive ways. Located
behind Safeway- Stow
Pway Storage- K0M-K.22YK9 or K0M-K.M-21M2.
eO!E RE!T FREEi
:hitewood Storage. 2K
new units. ^arious siges.
Call K0M-2K9-212T
LO:EST 0R"CE STORPEE
O!"TS.
"ncentivesi :e[ll move
your items for youi
Midwest
0roperty
Management K0M-K.1102K.
M"LE b"Eb M"!" STORPEE
O!"TS
Conveniently
located
right on bwy. YM in Lead,
lot maintained all winter
for easy access, 10310
SNT month. Call Dena
Sheets
0roperty
Management, K0M-.9990KY.
:b"TE:OOD STORPEE !E: O!"TS.
^arious siges. Low
prices. Outside par>ing
available.
K0M-2K9212T
813 VACATION
RENTALS
BLPCD b"LLS ^PCPT"O! CPB"!S...Choice
locations in the !orthern
bills. Pll year availability.
See
properties
at
www.blac>hillsvacationcabins.comCall
K0M920-12K9 or K0M-MNY11Y. for reservations.
email
jodyk
mollmanlyahoo.com
900 TOWNHOUSES
FOR SALE
TO:!bOME
FOR
SPLE in Sandstone bills
addition. T bedroom, 2
bath, 2 car garage..
Large dec>. Beautiful
view of the hills. K0MN1N-10MN
902 MOBILE HOMES
FOR SALE
FOR SPLEc 19Y9 2K3KK
Double wide log mobile
home. T bedroom, 2
bath. Log sided home
with
large
covered
porch.
Renovated
inside, fireplace with log
accents. !ew carpet and
tile flooring. bouse must
be moved. Pppro3. sI.ft.
1900d SK0,000. K0MK.1-12.Y
903 HOMES FOR
SALE
2
bOMES
PT
MCEO"EP!
Ranch
Pdd. 2 bedroom, 1 bath,
Ranch Style bome. Main
floor Laundry. Covered
0orch,
bac>
patio,
attached garage. Only
S1T9,900.
Plso, a 2
bedroom, 1 bath Split
Foyer bome with Open
Floor 0lan, attached
garage, bac> dec>,
S1T9,900. Call Chris
0angburn at eorgensen
Realty. K0M-K.M-99YM
Bro>er Owned
T BED, T BPTb, main
floor laundry, big dec>,
huge yard, immaculate.
S199,900. Fred Ening,
Bro>er K0M-K..-1010
. BED, . BPTb, main
floor laundry, fireplace,
big dec> F garage.
Sandstone S2KN,000.
Fred Ening, Bro>er K0MK..-1010
EOT
mOEST"O!S
about
1st
Time
bomebuyer or Move Op
creditsn
Call Fred
Ening, Bro>er TODPZi
K0M-K..-1010
CLPSS"F"ED PD^ERT"S"!E
REPLLZ
:ORDS FOR ZOOi
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Poetry night at Belle
Fourche Public Library
April 20
BELLE FO'RC*E + ,pril is 2ational 7oetry
Month and to celebrate this event, the Belle Fourche
7ublic Library is inviting everyone to come to the
library at D p.m. on Tuesday, ,pril 20. Bring your
favorite poem to read or recite, or bring a poem you
have written. This evening will honor a couple of ladies
who always made K7oetry 2ightsL at the library very
special M Shirley OOLeary and the late Peorgene
Conley.
American Legion meeting
April 21
LE,D + The *omestaRe S1 ,merican Legion and
,uUiliary will meet Vednesday, ,pril 21 at the
Senior CitiWen in Lead. , meal will be served at X
p.m. followed by a meeting at D p.m. ,ll veterans are
encourage to attend.
Norther n Hills
Connection lunch
April 21
ST'RPYS + The 2orthern *ills Connection
group invites you to attend its neUt monthly lunch
meeting at noon Vednesday, ,pril 21 at the
Boulder Canyon Convention Center in Sturgis.
There will be an inspirational speaRer, a gardening presentation and musical entertainment.
TicRets are available for a cost. Reservations are
appreciated but walR-ins are welcome. To maRe
reservations please call [udy at S\D-]2XX or
Marlene at D22-]S0D by Friday, ,pril 1X.
Blood drive in Spearfish
April 22 and 23
S7E,RFYS* + There will be a blood drive from
10^S0 a.m. to X^S0 p.m. on Thursday, ,pril 22 and
from _ a.m. to \ p.m. on Friday ,pril 2S at the
Spearfish 'nited Methodist Church. Call Randi Smith
at D22-D]S] for an appointment or go online to
www.bloodhero.com, code spearfish. ValR-ins are welcome. 7lease eat and bring a photo YD and list of medications.
Recreation activites
grants available
April 22
S7E,RFYS* + Some `1,_00 of recreation activities grants are available to new and eUisting associations and agencies in Spearfish, offered by the
Spearfish 7arRs, Recreation and Forestry ,dvisory
Board. The grants are primarily for the purpose of
start-up programs and are limited to an award
amount of up to `]00. The deadline for receipt of
grant applications is ]^S0 p.m. Thursday, ,pril 22.
,pplications are available at the Spearfish Rec a
,buatics Center. For more information call D221\S0. ,pplicants will be rebuested to present to the
S7RF, Board Monday, ,pril 2X, at the SR,C.
Clothe-a-Kid meeting
April 22
S7E,RFYS* + The 2orthern *ills Clothe-a-cid
group is gearing up for the 2010-11 school year. They
will be meeting at noon on Thursday, ,pril 22 at
Countryside dX2] Voodland Dr.e in Spearfish. 7lease
come to find out more about helping our area children
dc-12e start the new school year with brand new clothing, bacRpacRs and school supplies. For buestions,
please e-mail Denise Pienger at giengerfrushmore.com,
or call X\]-_\9X.
Women helping women
April 22
DE,DVOOD + , social event for women who want
to support the new child care center in Deadwood has
been organiWed. KVomen *elping VomenL will taRe
place at ]^S0 p.m. on Thursday, ,pril 22 at the
Deadwood Social Club. The event is being hosted by the
2orthern *ills ,lliance for Children. TicRets are `2] and
wine and hors dOoeuvres will be available. For more
information contact 2yla Priffith at D22-D111. ,ll proceeds go toward the First Step Child Care Center that
will serve residents of the 2orthern *ills.
Emergency planning
committee meeting
April 22
V*YTEVOOD + The Lawrence County Local
Emergency 7lanning Committee meeting will be held
at noon Thursday, ,pril 22 at the *'B in Vhitewood.
For further information please contact 7aul Thomson
Emergency Management Director at ]D_-2122. These
meetings are held in accordance to federal, state, and
county statutes under Superfund ,mendments and
ReauthoriWation ,ct dS,R,e, in regards to haWardous
materials storage, reporting spills and response. The
public is welcome to attend.
Black Hills ATV/UTV Club
to host monthly meeting
April 22
BELLE FO'RC*E + The BlacR *ills ,Thi'Th
monthly meeting is planned for X^S0 p.m. on Tuesday
,pril 20 at the ,merican Vest Restaurant in Belle
Fourche in the lower level. The agenda will include
planning summer rides, plans for grant writing. Report
of the clubjs first year of activity including the Veb
sight, legislation and update on membership and officers. For more information contact Fred 2elson at
X\\-X]1X or email fred.nelsonflive.com.
Pancake Supper in Newell
April 23
2EVELL + , 7ancaRe Supper to raise funds for the
Shawn FunR School of ,rt and Music in 2ewell will be
held from ]-D p.m. on Friday, ,pril 2S at the 2h2
Senior Center on Third Street neUt to 2ewell City *all.
The event is sponsored by the 2ewell LionOs Club and
is open to the public. Donations for the schoolOs efforts
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• Due to limited space, all events will run on a space available basis
• Publication of events is at the final discretion of the editor
to provide free art and music curriculum to area youth
will be greatly appreciated. Yn addition to the pancaRes,
the fundraiser will also feature a silent auction with
several items donated by businesses in the 2orthern
*ills and a baRe sale. For more information, call ,nnie
Cole at d]0De ]2]-]220.
Blooming Bicycle Festival
April 23
S7E,RFYS* + There will be a fundraiser for the
Spearfish Bicycle Cooperative and the *ills *oriWon
Community Parden on ,pril 2S at the Spearfish City
7arR 7avilion. Beer and food pairing by Crow 7eaR
Brewery and The Chophouse from will taRe place from
X-_ p.m. Live music by SiU Mile Road from X-9 p.m.
There will be a biRe valet and incentives for riding to
the event, as well as door priWes, a silent auction, sustainability information booths and more. Shawn 7.
FunR BiRe raffle ticRets to support the art school in
2ewell will also be available. For more information
visit www.spearfishbiRecoop.blogspot.com or stop by
the BiRe Co-op.
Lunch and Learn
April 23
S7E,RFYS* + Prace Balloch Memorial
Library in Spearfish will host a Learn at Lunch
program called KLiving Right Vhen Moneyjs
TightL at noon on Friday, ,pril 2S. Deb
Rombough of SDS' Cooperative EUtension will
talR about simple ways to save money, live
healthier, and reduce stress during these difficult
economic times. 7lease call X\2-1SS0 to RSh7
for lunch provided by the Friends of the Library.
BHSU presents opera
‘Dido and Aeneas’
April 23 and 24
S7E,RFYS* + The public is encouraged to attend
the BlacR *ills State 'niversityjs presentation of the
opera KDido and ,eneasL at D^S0 p.m. Friday, ,pril 2S.
The opera is being directed by Tyler Raad, a student at
B*S' and will be held at Meier Recital *all. The
event is free of charge, however, donations are welcome. ,ll proceeds go toward the B*S' opera scholarship.
Volunteers needed for
Special Olympics
April 23
S7E,RFYS* + The BlacR *ill ,rea Special
Olympic Spring Pames will be held Friday, ,pril 2S
on the campus of BlacR *ills State 'niversity. Ve are
searching for those who would liRe to volunteer their
time for some very special athletes. holunteers are
needed for the throwing and kumping events, awarding
the ribbons, staging the athletes, as well as scoring and
worRing the individual soccer sRills events. The day
begins with the opening ceremony at _^S0 a.m. and
closes around S p.m. 7lease contact haughn or 7eggy
*ecRel at vphecRelfrushmore.com or call X\2-D_SD if
you would liRe to volunteer or if more details are
needed.
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Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Memory Lane
100 Years Ago 1910
Ja#es Childress, a #iner, received a bro3en
leg while at wor3 on the 500 level early yesterday #orning. <he in=ury ca#e as the result of a
blast that caught Childress unaware.
Despite the incle#ent weather there was a
large #e#bership present in the asse#bly hall of
the Deadwood Business club last evening to hear
the report of the #ining co##ittee on the Cilt
Ddge Maid #ine.
Fu#erous fisher#en who earlier in the wee3
planned eGcursions to Spearfish cree3 and other
strea#s have concluded to postpone the outing
until a later date when weather conditions are for
conducive to the co#fort of the angling fraternity.
75 Years Ago 1936
Dleven Lawrence County youths have applied
for enroll#ent in the civilian conservation corps
during the last two days it was stated at the county welfare offices in the county building. <he
countyJs Kuota is 21.
<he Blac3 Hills Science club will #a3e its second trip for spring season to Lead today for a
tour of the surface wor3s of the Ho#esta3e
Mining Co#pany Clarence Kravig, Lead will
spea3 on the geology of gold and P.J. Hall will
eGplain the recovery of gold.
Carl West and his 11 piece band of Spencer,
Rowa, will furnish the #usic and entertain#ent
for the dance at the Deadwood Auditoriu#
tonight and a large crowd is eGpected to ta3e
advantage of this eGcellent orchestra.
50 Years Ago 1960
Ho#esta3e Teterans Association holding its
annual #eeting Sunday night at the Masonic
<e#ple re-elected Uhilip Dyer president or the 12
consecutive year. Also rena#ed to office were
John Ha##ond, Spearfish, vice president and
D.A. Brunelle, secretary treasurer. John Moodie
was na#ed trustee to fill the uneGpired ter# of
the late August Hett.
Chosen to represent the high school of St.
MartinJs Acade#y, Sturgis, at CirlJs State is Mary
Katherine Schopen daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Vrancis Schopen of Deadwood.
<he Deadwood JayceeJs tree planting of a
Deadwood hillside will ta3e pace May 1.A total
of 15,000 trees have been ordered.
25 Years Ago 1985
During an infor#al wor3 session plans for renovation of the Lawrence County Courthouse
heating and cooling syste# were considered.
Sharing a talent or giving so#ething bac3 to an
organiWation was i#portant to hi# are the reasons
cited by Spearfish sculptor <ony Chyt3a, for
presenting the Blac3 Hills State College Podeo
Club with a bronWe sculptor.
Pan3 and file #e#bers of Xnited
Steelwor3ers of A#erica Local 7044 turned out
in [good nu#bers[ <hursday to elect officers for
the co#ing year. Morgan Mac3ley easily won the
presidency receiving 343 votes.
10 Years Ago 2000
Deadwood Mayor Barb Allen went fro# [no
co##ent[ to a full blown news conference
Monday afternoon announcing plans to anneG
land north of town.
Despite last wee3Js presentation fro#
Ho#esta3e Mine ai#ed at changing the Lead
co##issioners #inds, the Co##ission voted
Monday night to rescind a sale taG eGe#ption
crated al#ost 30 years ago.
After 25 teachers in the Spearfish School
District got notice of possible non renewals of
their contracts the Board of Dducation narrowed
the actual non renewals down to three this #orning following a 40 #inute eGecutive session.
Cadillac Jack's Gaming Resort part
of Meals on Wheels program
DDADWOOD^ Lead-Deadwood Pegional
Hospital (LDPH) recently welco#ed Cadillac
Jac3Js Ca#ing Pesort as a partner in the
Meals on Wheels Urogra#.
LDPH provides #eals seven days a wee3
for the progra#. <herapeutic diets are available for those with certain #edical conditions.
Meals are delivered by volunteers to both
Deadwood and Lead. <he progra# currently
serves 10 clients. Anyone can Kualify to
receive #eals. <here is a a4 charge per #eal.
Cadillac Jac3Js Ca#ing PesortJs Brown
Poc3 Sports Cafe has volunteered to donate
SPONSORED BY: LUEDERS FOOD CENTERS
gour#et #ini piWWas every Wednesday, otherwise 3nown as bpiWWa day.c LDPH will supply
the salad and dessert.
bWe are thrilled to be wor3ing with the
Deadwood Meals on Wheels Urogra#,c said
Caleb ArceneauG, Casino Ceneral Manager at
Cadillac Jac3Js Ca#ing Pesort. bRt is our pleasure to #a3e this contribution.c
Vor infor#ation on how to sign up for the
Meals on Wheels progra# or to beco#e a volunteer driver, please call Uat McKenWie,
LDPH Vood d Futrition Services, at 7196033.
BLACK HILLS PIONEER
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
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Curves holds 12th annual food drive
During the month of March, Curves of Spearfish and
Sturgis set out to demonstrate how Curves makes
women stronger together by gathering donations for
local food banks and showing support for communities.
Again this year, clubs collected non-perishable foods
and donations for their local food banks. The Spearfish
and Sturgis Curves collected almost 1,200 pounds of
food for both the Spearfish and Sturgis Food Banks. At
the core of the business is the message that women
are stronger when they rally together, and that is the
point Curves hopes to bring home with the food drive.
Curves wants to show the community just how powerful the generosity of members can be.
Each year, Curves locations all around the country collectively donate millions of pounds of food to feed the
hungry. Courtesy photo
Spearfish Optomists Club awards grants to local organizations
The Spearfish Optimists Club handed out grants on March 24 to
the following recipients from Cub Scouts, Parents Who Care,
Prairie Hills Transit, and the Spearfish Arts Center. Pictured above
from left to right are, Barbara Cline (representing Prairie Hills
Transit), Kim Fry (representing Spearfish Arts Center), Nancy
Grassel (representing Cub Scouts), Jodi Oliver, back left Paula
Rear, Sue Hall-Martin, Bill Termes, Fred Ening, Carl Edwards, Scott
Gannaway, George Martin, and Bob Mayor. Courtesy photo
T"#$%&'()*$+%$,#-)*.$A'&.$
0&*0$1T"&.203$4+:
The children of
Betty Rogers
are having a Card Shower
to celebrate her
80th birthday
on April 22nd.
To share in
this joyful
event, send
a card to:
Betty Rogers
211 Mt. View
Drive
Lead, SD 57754
to all who supported me in
the Mayoral election.
I sincerely appreciated it.
ROSE BURNS
Hospice for tender, loving care3
Dorsett facility and staff for their excellent care3
Dr. Brady and his staff for knowledge and expertise3
United Church of Christ and Pastor Peg for
constant support3
UCC Church Choir for their special music3
BHSU Choir members for their special music3
Ft. Meade Eeterans Administration for providing
home care equipment3
The Legion Color Guard and Sid Phelps for
their special service3
Fidler-Isberg chapel for their caring service3
And special thanks for all the prayers, good wishes,
food and other kind acts that have supported us
through this difficult time.
Sports
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Tuesday, April 20, 2010
BELLE FOURCHE
BHSU
LEAD-DEADWOOD
SPEARFISH
STURGIS
sports@bhpioneer.com
Sturgis basketball player receives All-State nod
!" J$S&' ()&SS
Black Hills Pioneer
ST#$%&S ( Seth Bachand needs
onl4 a 5e6 6ords to sum up his greatest bo4s? basketball honor.
The B-5oot-C Dunior 5rom Sturgis
earned second team Ell-State ?EE?
recognition 5or his e55orts during the
2GGH-IG season. J&t?s prett4 goodK it
5eels greatLM Bachand said.
Bachand pla4ed guard and 5or6ard
5or the Scoopers. Ne suited up 5or 2I
games and collected 277 points PI3.2
average per gameSL 2GG rebounds PH.CSL
TB blocked shots P2.2SL and TB steals
P2.2S. Ell o5 those numbers led the
team.
Sturgis 5inished IT-U in 2GGH-IG
a5ter going I-IH the previous season.
Bachand and several classmates pla4ed
on both sVuads.
JWe never gave upLM Bachand said
o5 the lessons the team learned. JWe
had to 6ork harder than 6e did.M
The Scoopers pla4ed a more uptempo st4le in 2GGH-IG under ne6 head
coach Xrion Thompson. Bachand said
he enDo4ed itL and pla4ers needed to be
more aggressive in man-to-man and
help-side de5ense.
JXne o5 the biggest things 6as
kno6ing 6hat to do to get betterLM
Bachand said he tried to lead b4
Seth Bachand, right,
of Sturgis looks to
score during a boys'
basketball game
against Mitchell during the 2009-10 season. Bachand
earned second team
All-State 'AA' honors. Pioneer file
photo
See ALL-STATE — Page 29
Jackets golf team rallies to win Yellow Jacket Invite
!" DE'',S -'./-LES
Black Hills Pioneer
SPZE$F&SN ( The Black Nills State
6omen\s gol5 team rallied 5rom eight
shots back to 6in the ]ello6 ^acket
&nvite _onda4 at the Spear5ish `an4on
`ountr4 `lub in Spear5ish.
%oing into _onda4\s 5inal round
Black Nills State trailed _inot State b4
eight shots.
The ^ackets shot a 5inal round o5 3CT
to _inot State\s 3B3 to sVueak out the
6in.
aWe 6ere do6n b4 eight shots and
6on b4 one. We had a good comebackM
said ^ackets gol5 coach ^amie Bentle4.
The ^ackets no6 remain in contention
5or their second straight bE` title.
J&t 6as a6esome. &t 6as reall4 5un the
6a4 the girls battled back and their
eccitement level 6as reall4 highL. &t 6as
reall4 5un to seeLM Bentle4 said.
The ^ackets end their regular season
Sunda4 and monda4 in bickinsonL dorth
bakota.
JWe\re hoping to do contend 5or a 6in
there and see as 6here that takes us as
5ar as the overall bE` `hampionship.
Nere are the team results as 6ell as
individual results 5rom the invite.
1eam totals
I Black Nills State 3BG 3CT 7IT
2 _inot State 3C2 3B3 7IC
3 bickinson State #. 3HI 3UB 777
T ^amesto6n `ollege 3UH 3HB 7UC
C South bakota _ines T3B TTT UUG
,ndividual totals
I Beth _cEule4 P_iles ``S HG 7H
IBH
T 2 Whitne4 Stanle4 P_inot StateS UT
UU I72
T 2 eara bietf P_inot StateS U7 UC
I72
T Zmil4 `hapman PBNS#S U7 UU I7C
C ^enesssa $antapaa PBNS#S HG U7
I77
B eatel4nn Lamb PBNS#S H2 UB I7U
7 Eli Nilke6ich P_inot StateS HG H2
IU2
U Brandi Nolmes PBNS#S HI H3 IUT
H ^eanette Washburn P^amesto6nS HG
HU IUU
IG Laura Bakke P_inot StateS HI HU
IUH
IT eatie `ampbell PBNS#S H7 HB IH3
23 Nale4 bavenport PBNS#S IGG IGH
2GH
Black Hills State’s Brandi
Holmes surveys a putt
during the Yellow Jacket
Golf Invite. Pioneer
photo by Jason Gross
BLACK HILLS PIONEER SPORTS
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Sports Happenings
Black Hills State to
host ‘Football 101
for Women’ April 28
!"#A%&I!H ) The .lack Hills !tate
athletic department will host “&ootball
?@? for Women” on Wednesday, April FG.
A social and registration will begin at J
p.m. with the clinic starting at JKL@ p.m.
"articipants in the clinic will have an
inside look at the .lack Hills !tate football program and learn the game from
head football coach Oay Pong and the
Qellow Oacket coaching staff.
Topics will includeK rules of the game,
eSuipment, and offensive and defensive
strategy.
&ood and beverages are included.
To reserve a spot in the clinic, call
JTF-JGGF. Admission to the clinic is
UF@.
&or more information on .lack Hills
!tate athletics, visit
www..H!V.eduWAthletics.
Ducks Unlimited
banquet set for
April 22
!"#A%&I!H ) The Pookout
Mountain chapter of Yucks Vnlimited
will be having a banSuet Thursay, April
FF, to support waterfowl and wetlands
conservation.
The banSuet will start at ZKL@ p.m. with
a social at the !pearfish [&W, located at
L?@F #ast &airgrounds Poop.
Tickets are UFZ each or UT@ for a couple. \reenwings tickets are U?Z for those
?G and younger.
All tickets include a membership to
ducks unlimited.
&or more information, call ]ent at
JTZ-Z?FT or Yennis at ^J@Z_ ```-aT`J.
Spearfish
baseball camp
April 24
!"#A%&I!H ) The !pearfish .aseball
bamp is coming up !aturday, April FT, at
the .lack Hills "ower !tadium in
!pearfish.
The camp will be from ?@ a.m.-F p.m.
and the cost is just UL@ per child.
All players receive a camp t-shirt with
registration. boncessions will be available
throughout the camp.
There will be special one-on-one
coaching from Tony and Matt ]emp as
well as a guest speaker at FKL@ p.m.
This will be a great experience for
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players from Pittle Peague through
Pegion.
Spartan Booster
Club Athletic
Banquet May 2
!"#A%&I!H ) The !pearfish !partan
.ooster blub will be having its annual
athletic banSuet !unday, May F, at
!pearfish high !chool.
Ticket prices are U?F per person and
tickets are available through Thursday,
April F` at the !pearfish High !chool
Office.
This year there will be a shortened program format and outstanding food.
Yoors open at TKT@ p.m. and dinner is
at ZK?Z p.m. The dress code is business
casual ^tie optional_.
The guest speaker will be Olympic
skier Oana Pindsey.
.e sure to bring your camera for photo
ops on !partan !treet.
Black Hills State
Jackets softballers hosts
women second at CSU Dickinson State today
Pueblo Track Invite
"V#.PO, bolo. f The .lack
Hills !tate womengs track and field
team tied for first place at
!aturdaygs b!V "ueblo Invite Track
and &ield Meet, in "ueblo,
bolorado.
.oth .lack Hills !tate and &ort
Hays !tate scored GL points.
The mengs track and field team
tied for ??th place.
!hannon Hellman won the ?@@meter hurdles in a time of ?L.JJ.
hikki !hinkle placed first in the
T@@-meter hurdles after posting a
time of ?K@L.GJ.
Also, the womengs TxT@@-meter
relay team placed first with a time
of TK@F.a?.
The womengs team also had a
strong showing in the field events.
body Milbourn placed second in
the womengs hammer throw and
shot put with throws of Z?.a?
meters and ?L.@Z meters, respectively.
Milbourn also had a throw of
LZ.`? meters in the discus.
Pisa ]och cleared a height of
L.a@ meters to place second in
the pole vault.
.reanna Oanovy had a second
place finish in the discus with a
throw of T?.F@ meters.
On the mengs side, bole hicholas
placed fourth in the hammer throw
with a toss of Z?.Fa meters.
Oed Morgan was the only other
Qellow Oacket to finish in the top
five.
Morgan placed third in the L,@@@meter steeplechase with a time of
`KZT.La.
The Qellow Oackets will return to
action !aturday when they host the
Qellow Oacket Open at Pyle Hare
!tadium in !pearfish.
D"#$"%#&'()#'#*+)',
!ea$ &'o!o)
!hare it with
your friends1
Please email your team
photo to
sports@bhpioneer.com
*i!' !'e !ea$,-a$e
in/or$a!ion an1
!'en look /or i!
in !'e
Black Hills
Pioneer
Katie Wagner and the Black Hills State women’s softball team will be hosting Dickinson State in
a doubleheader this afternoon in Spearfish. Game times are 3 and 5 p.m. Pioneer file photo
BLACK HILLS PIONEER SPORTS
Page 28
Diggers baseball
team loses pair of
games on the road
S"E$IAL () (HE "I)NEER
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road> 5aturday and 5unday 3n
!art3n.
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#3d4e 3n Fa;e G and C.H to Platte
on 5unday.
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run ho;e run 3n the botto; of the
s3Jth for the 03n.
KPlatte 0as a 4ood 4a;e> but
balls d3dnLt fall for us>M sa3d /344ers
head 6oa6h Andy 5ha0.
$he /344ers had players stand
out defens3vely and so;e h3tters
0ho h3t the ball 0ell 3n the t0o
losses.
KOelby +atuse6P had three d3v3n4
6at6hes for us and played 4reat / 3n
both 4a;es. QaPe Roods;a and Sl3
Torbett h3t the ball 0ell for us all
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5aturday 0hen they travel to #ap3d
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Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Golf and track highlight
Sturgis’ sports week
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re6ap of 5tur43s Wro0n 234h
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5tur43s shot a XCC 3n very
03ndy 6ond3t3ons to f3n3sh
s3Jth at the Apr3l GX P3erre
%nv3tat3onal.
Wr3anna /od4e 6arded an
GC.hole YH to pla6e GGth.
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6la3;ed GZth pla6e at YZ.
!e4an !er03n [YY\> $aylor
Oreut] [G^X\> Tarlyn 5hort
[GGH\> and Srr3n 5hort [GG_\
also represented the 56oopers.
P3erreLs 2all3e Fet] f3red a
DC for ;edal3st honors. #ap3d
T3ty 5tevens 0on the tea;
t3tle by t3ebreaPer over 2uron.
Woth tea;s f3n3shed at XD^.
5tur43s head 6oa6h Qoe
5hetler sa3d the tea; played
;u6h better than at the #ap3d
T3ty %nv3tat3onal. $he56oopers
shot a ZH_ at that event.
$he 56oopers 03ll 6o;pete
at the 2uron %nv3tat3onal th3s
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5tur43s dropped a GX.^
de63s3on to #ap3d T3ty
Tentral 3n an Apr3l GX 6ontest
at 5tron4 `3eld. Play ended
after f3ve 3nn3n4s be6ause of
the G^.run rule.
$he ho;estand3n4 $3tans
;ana4ed only t0o h3ts for
the 4a;e. !36hael Wald03n
absorbed the p3t6h3n4 loss.
5tur43s [^.H\ 03ll play at
#ap3d T3ty Tentral th3s
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2er;ann> #3ley WurPe>
5hane Warro0s> Qay O3]er>
Ra6 5;3th> +aban Tle;ent>
Qoey Futt3ere]> Wrandon
2uff;an> $anner Vrban3aP>
!3Pe Wald03n> and Oyle
2en6Pe 0ere the letter 03n.
ners for the H^^Y.G^ season.
5tudent ;ana4ers Qess36a
+oobey> Tas3e &e3;an> and
Peter 56h;3t also earned let.
ters.
Wa6hand earned a pa3r of
tea; a0ardsb O3n4 of the
Woards and !ost caluable
Player. Tle;ent 0as na;ed
the 56oopersL !ost %;proved
See SPORTS WEEK — Page 29
Kopplin to play golf at Augustana
Sturgis senior Kyle Kopplin signed a national letter of intent to play mens golf at Augustana
College in Sioux Falls. Kopplin averaged a 77 for 18 holes last season and captured the Greater
Dakota Conference title. He earned academic all-conference and all-state honors. Pictured are
Sturgis boys golf coach Joe Shetler, back row; mother Holly Kopplin, front row left, Kyle Kopplin,
and father Scott Kopplin. Pioneer photo by Jason Gross
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BLACK HILLS PIONEER SPORTS
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Sturgis native represents Tech
ALL-STATE
Sturgis’Nodia Lippert clears the bar in the pole vaulting event
at a recent competition. Pioneer photo by Jason Gross
DVBC e66ort in the boys CITT
run and 6inished second.
Aeammate Re" ^yon cleared
CU?E in the pole vault and
placed 6ourth.
Sturgis is scheduled to com?
pete in the Pierre ^egion
!on$%nued *+o, Page 21
e"ample. )e worked on his shot4
reading de6enses4 and de6ensive
play. Bachand added his rebounding
and de6ense progressed.
=Seth had tremendous growth in
his all?around game4@ Ahompson
said. =)e took advantage o6 the
opportunities to be a great team?
mate.@
Ahompson said Bachand was able
to pass well and showed 6erocity in
rebounding and scoring. Ahat over?
all e66ectiveness was also evident
when Bachand was double?teamed4
according to Ahompson.
Shooting 6rom the 6ree throw line
and outside are what Bachand said
he would like to improve. )e shot
BC percent 6rom the 6ield and DE
percent 6rom the 6oul line.
Finning stands out in BachandGs
mind 6rom this past season. )e cited
a Hebruary contest in which Sturgis
stunned top?ranked )uron ID?BJ.
Ahe Scoopers trailed by nine points
with about 6our minutes le6t.
Bachand will not rest on his lau?
rels this o66?season. )e plans to play
with the Kakota Schoolers sLuad4
work out4 and attend team camps
and open gyms.
Ahe Kakota Schoolers e"perience
will bene6it Bachand. )e added the
high level o6 competition would
help him improve his abilities.
Bachand said he 6ocuses on what
he has to do to help the team
improve. )e wants to make his
presence 6elt on the court.
Ahe all?state selection did not sur?
prise Ahompson. )e said the honor
is good 6or Bachand4 but satis6ac?
tion will not result because players
lways going 6orward.
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Player.
Nlson earned the teamGs
)eart and Soul honor.
T"#$%&#'(&)*+,(
Oahlie Peterson won two
girlsG events at the Ppril CQ
Rapid Sity Arack?N?Rama.
She 6inished the JTT?meter
run in U minutes4 UD seconds
and the CITT run in BVUJ.
)ead coach Sody Oing said
athletes con6ronted winds
reaching WB miles per hour
down the backstretch.
Xadeleine Aakahashi earned
runner?up honors in the girlsY
CITT run ZBVWW[ and WUTT run
ZCU.CB[.
Brooke \reland claimed sec?
ond place in the girls DTT dash
ZCVTT.TT[ and third in the UTT
dash ZUI.J seconds[. Oaitlin
Fard ZWI 6eet in girls shot put4
third[ and ]odia ^ippert ZE?T
in girls pole vault4 6ourth[ also
earned top?6our status.
Riley Burke led the Sturgis
boysG team. )e placed 6i6th in
the DTT dash ZBW.C seconds[
and si"th in the UTT dash ZUW.U
seconds[.
^uke ^arson turned in a
Alyssa Gouldin
attempts a putt at
the BHSU
Invitational golf
tournament, which
ended Monday at
Spearfish Canyon
Country Club.
Gouldin, a Brown
High School graduate, is a member of
the South Dakota
School of Mines
and Technology
women’s team.
Pioneer photo by
Jason Gross
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BLACK HILLS PIONEER TOMORROW’S WEATHER
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
MAYOR !ontinued fro, -a/e 0
!apid City unit, -eegan
attends 1aramie 4niversity in
6yoming, and youngest
Dexter is a :unior at Sturgis
Brown >igh School.
“I don't think it's really hit
us,” said !ea 6eyrich. “6e
know exactly what it will
entail.”
6eyrich said that with 13
brothers and sisters, there was
a lot of extended family in
attendance. “Mrobably about
half the people here are relatives and the other half are
local people,” he said.
About 100 people were in
attendance on Saturday afternoon, including 1t. Qov.
Dennis Daauguard who
remembered meeting 6eyrich
years before while traveling
through the western part of
the state.
“I was impressed with his
service to the city, the state,
and the nation for that matter,” he said. Daauguard will
be speaking to 6eyrich's unit
before the South Dakotans
deploy.
!ea 6eyrich spoke about
their experiences in their
Quard and her husband's
devotion to the city and the
military.
“6e both :oined when we
were 1R years old, although I
am younger than Mike and no
longer in the Quard. I'll let
you do the math to figure out
how long he has been in the
guards,” she said.
Among the other speakers,
Spearfish Mayor Terry
-rambeck shared stories
about the pressures and the
lighter moments of being a
mayor, and he revisited the
changes that have occurred to
the city of 6hitewood since
6eyrich first began serving on
the council in 1995.
“In 1995, the city of
6hitewood had only three
employees and no computers.
Ten years later, and they have
nine full-time employee, three
part-time employees, and four
computers,” he said. “They're
still working on getting more
computers,” he added.
“This is a sincere and temporary goodbye from all of
your friends and fellow mayors. 6e look forward to your
return,” he said in closing.
On May 1, Mayor Ylect Deb
Schmidt will take over.
6eyrich doesn't have any
intentions to run for mayor
upon returning.
“I'm thinking about running
for local representative or senator down the road,” he said.
Spearfish Mayor Jerry Krambeck gives a speech in honor of Whitewood Mayor Mike Weyrich, with
Weyrich seated in the background. Pioneer photo by Kevin Norton
LOCAL & REGIONAL WEATHER
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
BLACK HILLS PIONEER
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RADIO C"#$%#&'()*+",)-./')0
Many ham operators will put their call signs on their car license plates. The number
indicates the location of the user. “Zero-land” is what ham users call the region of
South Dakota, North Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Missouri and Minnesota.Pioneer
photo by Kevin Norton
old when he built his first ham radio.
3When I was kid it was a big deal to make
a long-distance phone call,< he said. 3So it
was exciting to get on the radio and talk to
someone across the country.<
3I@ve talked to friends from the old
Soviet Bnion, China, and South Africa,<
said Weaver. 3Like they say, you shouldn@t
talk religion or politics F they@re mostly
Gust friendly chats.< He added, 3If everyone used a ham radio, there would be a lot
more communication between cultures.<
Part of the reason for the continuing
success of ham radios may be that the
licenses are now easier to obtain. A ham
operator@s license, which is given by volunteers sanctioned by the Jederal
Communications Commission (JCC), no
longer reMuires knowledge of Morse code.
Nearly 700,000 Americans have ham
radio licenses R up 60 percent from
1981, according to an article by npr.org.
But there is some debate as to whether
the practice will continue to grow.
Arne SGomeling, of Deadwood, doesn@t
see kids staying involved with ham radios
during the age of Jacebook.
3I think there@s a general loss of enthusiasm by younger people,< he said. 3It@s
too easy to get a cell phone, or to get
online.<
Matheson, on the other hand, who has
been a 3ham< for 5Z years, believes that
future generations will have plenty of new
technology to experiment with.
3There@s a lot of activity on the digital
band. There@s a lot of new technology
there. I think it@s going to evolve. Jor
example, technology called SDR R
Software Defined Radio R uses computer software to replace a lot of the hardwired radios that we@re familiar with.
The meters and dials are all on the computer screen. Which could make it easier
for younger people who are more coordinated with computers.<
Ham radio users pride themselves on
being a service to the country when
other methods of communication break
down.
3It@s not Gust a hobby, it@s a public service,< said SGomeling.
Weaver remembers the days following
Hurricane ]atrina in Z00^.
3There were some ham operators
down in New Orleans passing messages
to people in other parts of the country to
let them know how their relatives were.<
Also, he said that unlike e-mail and
telephones, ham radios do not rely on
the power grid. In fact, every June, he
and friends have what they call a 3field
day,< in which they hook up their radios
to their car batteries and test communications from an outdoor location.
In ham radio, each user is licensed by
the JCC and given a call sign Gust like
commercial radio and Ta networks. A
call sign consists of letters and one number, for example, Arne SGomeling@s call
sign is: ]-0-A-S.
The number indicates the location of
the user.
3cero-land< is what they call call
South Dakota, North Dakota, Nebraska,
]ansas, Missouri and Minnesota.
Many ham operators will put their call
signs on their car license plates.
Although skeptical that younger generations will pick up ham radio,
SGomeling notes that ham users were
well ahead of the general population in
the use of satellites, as well as text-messaging. One example is called APRS
(Automatic Position Reporting System),
used by people in remote areas to send
messages.
3Ham radios have proved their use
time and time again, and that@s why we
survive,< he said.
For more in)ormation on ham radio
use, see Wednesday3s B5ac7 Hi55s
Pioneer.
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Tuesday, April 20, 2010