Spearfish man arrested in standoff
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Spearfish man arrested in standoff
PIONEER BLACK HILLS 1O2ORRO45S 4EA19ER: Mostly dry 46 º Friday, November 13, 2009 • !O#$ %&' NO$ %&* PIONEERING THE NEWS SINCE 1876 +* ,e.t0 www.bhpioneer.com House fire on Maitland Road Spearfish man arrested in standoff leaves family home charred !" $A&+ WA*,-. Black Hills Pioneer SP"#S?MST ' # SBear-.+( 7an 6a+ arre+ted 6.t()ut .n@.R dent a-ter ;arr.@ad.ng (.7+e4.n+.de (.+ tra.4er ()u+e .n SBear-.+( =(ur+day 7)rn.ng> Uryan V.@()4a+, 32, )SBear-.+( 6a+ arre+ted )n @(arge+ )- aggra<ated a++au4t at (.+ ()7e 4)@ated at 12G Yrand<.e6 !r>, .n SBear-.+( a-ter (e a44eged4y t(reatened a 6)7an 6.t( a -.rear7, a@@)rdR .ng t) 4a6 en-)r@e7ent )--.@.a4+> I# -e7a4e 6a+ <.+.t.ng t(e ()u+e ear4y t(.+ 7)rn.ng> Te aBBarent4y t(reatened (er 6.t( a gun,J +a.d Da6ren@e P)unty S(er.-- S.@L 1)6e44> Ve.g(;)r+ +a.d t(ey (eard an aBBarent argu7ent ear4y =(ur+day> See STANDOFF — Page 43 BHSU, school district oppose ordinance requiring more public notice !" 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IThe first year or two in the governorLs term will be a little difficult and weLll have to face some tough deciSPEA%&IS( * Dennis Daugaard said sions.K he believes that whoever takes the office of Since the entire nation is experiencing a governor in 20A0 will have to take control recession, Daugaard said he feels of a tough budget situation. that it would be critical and probDaugaard, a %epublican candilematic to raise taxes. And date for governor, has been makalthough some people would be ing his way across the state over able to contribute more, others, the past several days campaignincluding those that have recenting for his cause. ly lost their jobs, are struggling Daugaard is the lieutenant to make ends meet the way it is. governor for the state of South Speculation as to the gaming Dakota. (e announced his candiindustry in South Dakota have dacy for governor at the beginsome worried it will take the ning of Hctober. focus off the historical gambling Dennis IThe budget and economy will points in the (ills, and move be, of course, our first priority,K Daugaard them closer to Sioux &alls and said Daugaard. IAlthough South other East %iver cities. DakotaLs economy is much better II donLt see the need to move a thing,K than most states, there are still some with said Daugaard. IIf citiNens in the Sioux lost jobs and state employees with froNen &alls area are looking for a gaming destinasalaries. We are receiving less revenue,K he tion, it is a short drive to &landreau. I donLt said. believe the Iowa casino to be as big of a Daugaard said he believes that although threat as some do.K South DakotaLs deficit may be P or 8 percent (e feels that although some may see it as of our general fund * low compared to a bigger resort than &landreau, there are no many states * it is still making an impact benefits to adding more casinos East %iver. on the budget and causing some tax rev(e believes we have enough. enues to falter. Since Sov. Mike %ounds proposed cutIWhoever comes into office in 20AA will ting the Uirth to Three Vonnections prohave to try and create a budget when the gram in South Dakota there have also been federal stimulus money will be gone. The several push-backs regarding early childmoney wonLt be there when we try to fill the hood education. The Uirth to Three Vonnections program focuses on child development and health before school systems and other programs take over. They work with families that have children with disabilities and provide a variety of different therapy programs. Vurrently, the program receives $2.A mil!e $ou'd ')*e +o ,ono. ou. 'o/a' lion in state funds and another $2 million in 1)')+a.y 3e.4onne'5 federal funds. Although cutting the program would save Send Us Your Photos! South Dakota a considerable amount of We will print photos of your family members money now, many believe it could end up or friends who are in the military. costing the state in the long run. newsNbhpioneer.com Daugaard said that cutting the program is We Salute You! ! See DAUGAARD — Page 5 INDEX LOCAL STATE EDITORIAL/OPINION TRAVEL LAW ENFORCEMENT COMICS TV SCHEDULES LEGALS/CLASSIFIEDS COMMUNITY SPORTS MOVIE LISTING WEATHER ! %&' 5 6 10 11-15 16&17 1> 19-'' '5-'7 '>-41 '9 4% Black Hills Pioneer 6ISSN 10;1-;1=9? is published daily except Sundays and holidays 6New "ear’s Day, Christmas Day, Thanksgiving, Labor Day, Memorial Day and Independence Day?, for a mail subscription rate of $150.00 per year in county only by Seaton Publishing Co., Inc., 315 Seaton Circle, Spearfish, SD 5==W3. Periodical postage paid at Spearfish, SD 5==W3. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Black Hills Pioneer, PO Box =, Spearfish, SD 5==W3. Friday, November 1', %009 Belle Fourche Regional Senior Care reports accounting irregularities B,e Ce''e Dou./,e Eeg)ona' Gen)o. @a.e ,a4 .e3o.+ed a//oun+)ng )..egu'a.)+)e4 and +,e )n/)den+ )4 unde. )nHe4+)ga+)on5 Pioneer photo by Jami Albrecht PIONEER STAFF REPORTS UELLE &HY%V(E * Hfficials with the Uelle &ourche %egional Senior Vare have notified law enforcement officials and the South Dakota Department of Social Services of suspected accounting irregularities. It is believed the accounting irregularities are isolated in nature. IWe were very disappointed to discover the discrepancies,K said Tim Sughrue, %egional (ealth chief operating officer. IWe take our role of protecting residents seriously. We are doing everything we can, with the aid of local and state law enforcement and the state Department of Social Services, to fully investigate this issue.K Venter officials are taking steps to protect residents, develop additional accounting safeguards and provide law enforcement and the state Department of Social Services full access to all information necessary to resolve this matter. IWe are currently scheduling meetings with the residents we believe were impacted by this issue,K said Larry ZeitN, VEH of Spearfish %egional (ospital. IWe want to work closely with these individuals and their families to identify any concerns they have and to make restitution, if necessary.K The Uelle &ourche facility, owned by %egional (ealth, along with the Dorestt %egional Senior Vare in Spearfish and Sunpoint Assisted Living &acility are on track to be sold to &ox &amily Trust, which in turn plans to lease it to Mission (ealthVare, LLV, of [ordan, Minn. Uutte Vounty Sheriff &red Lamphere said that the stateLs Attorney SeneralLs office was investigating the matter. Valls to the office were not returned Outdoor photo of the day 6May8e )9 : 4+and /o13'e+e'y 4+)'', +,ey $on<+ 4ee 1e5= P,o+o 4u81)++ed 8y Ja/) @on.adA Pea.4on5 Send us your outdoor photo! Jpeg format, e-mail to: happenings@bhpioneer.com BLACK HILLS PIONEER LOCAL SCENE !rida&' (o*e,-er /0' 1223 Pa5e 0 Spearfish V.F.W. honors Veterans !" #$" %&'()* !"#c% 'i"") Pio,eer !"E$R&'!() *) $+) $,-.) /0123405 670,8)!91:);0<=2>)C3@>,)+01)83@4)A3,)824B 4>,) @21C) C>,) D,31C>,+) 048) +2+1>,+) 24) 0,-+ E>84>+80.)429C1)01)1C>)!F>0,A2+C)G:&:E:H+ 044705) G>1>,04H+) I0.) 8244>,J) +C>) +C0,>8 C>,)10D5>)@21C)0431C>,)2-F3,1041)F0,1)3A)C>, -25210,.)A0-25.*)C>,)A01C>,:) K')A248)21)04)C343,)13)+C0,>)G>1>,04+)I0. @21C) C2-JL) C3@9>,) +028) 3A) C>,) A01C>,J E2552>)M3N211)3A)!F>0,A2+C)@C3)2+)0)O3,>04 E0,) N>1>,04J) KM.) 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Di@isio2s o@er a?or;io2 are a 5aFor o?s;a80e i2 Preside2; Gara8H O?a5aIs p<sh for hea0;h 8are o@erha<0B wi;h ?o;h sides ar=<i2= o@er how ;o app0K 8<rre2; 0aw ;ha; ?ars ;aLpaKer do00ars for a?or;io2s i2 a ;o;a00K 2ew 0a2ds8ape. U2der press<re fro5 ;he Oa;ho0i8 Oh<r8h a2d a?or;io2 foesB ;he Ao<se added ;o<=h res;ri8;io2s ;o i;s @ersio2 of a hea0;h 8are ?i00. Phe 5eas<re wo<0d prohi?i; ;he proposed 2ew =o@er25e2;-r<2 i2s<ra28e p0a2 fro5 8o@eri2= a?or;io2s eL8ep; i2 8ases of rapeB i28es; or ;o sa@e a 5o;herIs 0ifeB a2d ?ars a2K hea0;h p0a2 re8ei@i2= federa0 s<?sidies i2 a 2ew i2s<ra28e 5arHe;p0a8e fro5 offeri2= a?or;io2 8o@era=e. If wo5e2 wa2;ed ;o p<r8hase a?or;io2 8o@era=e ;hro<=h s<8h p0a2sB ;heKId ha@e ;o ?<K i; separa;e0KB as a so8a00ed rider o2 ;heir po0i8K. RI; for8es i2s<ra28e 8o5pa2ies a2d wo5e2 ;o 2a@i=a;e a series of 8h<;es a2d 0adders ;o =e; a?or;io2 8o@era=e a; ;he e2d of ;he daKBR said Do22a Ora2eB po0i8K dire8;or for NARAL ProOhoi8e A5eri8a. Phe a5e2d5e2;Is propo2e2;s saKs i;s =oa0 is si5p0K ;o e2s<re ;ha; a 0o2=-s;a2di2= ?a2 o2 <si2= federa0 do00ars for e0e8;i@e a?or;io2s is eL;e2ded ;o 8o@era=e p0a2s arisi2= fro5 2ew hea0;h 8are 0e=is0a;io2. Rep. Gar; S;<paHB D-Mi8h.B a2 a?or;io2 foeB i2sis;ed ;he a5e2d5e2; is 2o; a dra5a;i8 8ha2=e i2 8<rre2; 0awB offered ;o 2e=o;ia;e if his 8ri;i8s 8o<0d 8o2@i28e hi5 o;herwiseB a2d said i; 0ea@es a5p0e a0;er2a;i@es for wo5e2 ;o o?;ai2 8o@era=e if ;heK <se ;heir ow2 5o2eK a2d are wi00i2= ;o ?<K a separa;eB add-o2 p0a2. RIf Ko< rea00K s;i00 wa2; ;his 8o@era=eB Ko< 8a2 ha@e i;BR he said. RPhe o20K differe28e is ;ha; 5ore peop0e wi00 ha@e ;o 5aHe ;ha; de8isio2 ;ha; ;heK did2I; 8o2fro2; ?efore. ... More peop0e are =oi2= ;o ha@e ;o 8hooseB IIs ;his a ?e2efi; I wa2;?IR Ora2e a2d o;her a?or;io2-ri=h;s ad@o8a;es saK ;he a5e2d5e2; wo<0d 5aHe i; harder - i2 so5e 8ases perhaps i5possi?0e - for 5i00io2s of wo5e2 ;o ha@e hea0;h i2s<ra28e ;ha; 8o@ers a?or;io2. PheK depi8; i; as o2e of ;he =ra@es; assa<0;s e@er o2 A5eri8a2 wo5e2Is reprod<8;i@e ri=h;s. Pwo 0ar=e =ro<ps of wo5e2 wo<0d 2o; ?e affe8;ed ?K ;he a5e2d5e2;V 0ow-i28o5e wo5e2 a0readK i2e0i=i?0e for a?or;io2 8o@era=e ?e8a<se ;heK re0K o2 federa0 Medi8aid f<2ds for hea0;h 8areB a2d wo5e2 who ha@e a?or;io2 8o@era=e ;hro<=h ;he pri@a;e p0a2s of ;heir ow2 or ;heir h<s?a2dsI 0ar=e e5p0oKers. Mos; A5eri8a2s 8<rre2;0K ha@e e5p0oKer-spo2sored 8o@era=e. Pha; 0ea@es a si=2ifi8a2; 2<5?er of o;her wo5e2 0iHe0K ;o ?e affe8;ed - wo5e2 who wo<0d ?e pri5e 8a2dida;es for Foi2i2= ;he 2ew federa00K s<?sidiWed p0a2sB ?<; i2 ;he pro8ess 5i=h; ha@e ;o for=o a?or;io2 8o@era=e ;heK had pre@io<s0K <2der a pri@a;e p0a2. Phese wo<0d i280<de se0fe5p0oKed wo5e2 who 5<s; ?<K ;heir ow2 8o@era=eB di@or8ed wo5e2 who for5er0K were i2s<red ;hro<=h ;heir h<s?a2dsI e5p0oKersB a2d wo5e2 who worH i2 s5a00 ?<si2esses whose ow2ers de8ide ;o seeH 5ore afforda?0e 8o@era=e ;hro<=h ;he 2ew eL8ha2=e. RPhis is a 5idd0e-80ass a?or;io2 ?a2 ;ha; wo<0d i5pa8; 5i00io2s of 5idd0e-80ass wo5e2BR added Oe8i0e Ri8hardsB preside2; of ;he P0a22ed Pare2;hood Xedera;io2 of A5eri8a. RI;Is saKi2= ;o ;he5B IYo< 8a2I; =e; f<00 8o@era=e ;ha; 5ee;s Ko<r 2eeds.IR A?or;io2-ri=h;s a8;i@is;s saK ;he op;io2 of ?<Ki2= addi;io2a0 8o@era=e for a?or;io2 - a so-8a00ed rider - is a fa0se pro5ise. PheK 8i;e ;he eLa5p0es of OH0aho5a a2d Nor;h DaHo;aB where riders ha@e had 2e=0i=i?0e <se e@e2 ;ho<=h a00owed <2der s;a;e 0aws ;ha; o;herwise ?a2 i2s<ra28e 8o@era=e of e0e8;i@e a?or;io2s. RA?or;io2 8o@era=e sho<0d ?e par; of ;he re=<0ar pa8Ha=eBR Ora2e said. RWo5e2 do2I; eLpe8; <2p0a22ed pre=2a28ies a2d do2I; eLpe8; ;heir wa2;ed pre=2a28ies ;o =o wro2=. ... PheK do2I; a2;i8ipa;e 2eedi2= a?or;io2 8o@era=e so ;heK wo<0d2I; ?<K a rider.R 'ris;i2 Gi22s of We00Poi2;B I28.B whi8h o@ersees hea0;h p0a2s ser@i2= Y5 5i00io2 A5eri8a2sB said i;Is i5possi?0e for ;he i2s<ra28e i2d<s;rK a; ;his s;a=e ;o es;i5a;e how 5<8h s<8h riders wo<0d 8os; a2d ;he eL;e2; ;o whi8h ;heK 5i=h; ?e offered. RWe do2I; ha@e a 80<eBR she said. See ABORATION — Page 9 !o you &a(e a g+ea, team photo? Honor the memory of a loved one forever with a custom designed, personalized cemetery monument made with stone purchased from all over the WORLD. Design, letter and carved to your specifications ~ right on the premises! Now offering Laser Etching the only in-shop laser etching machine in Western South Dakota! • Over 500 Memorials in Stock • We Guarantee 7 to 10 Day Delivery of Memorials in Stock • Budget Financing Plans Available • All Work Guaranteed • Western South Dakota’s Most Competitive Prices BLACK HILLS MONUMENT CO. Jerry & Leland Ruzicka • 19272 US Hwy 85, Belle Fourche, SD (605) 892-2384 or 1-800-456-0514 Share it with your friendsA Please email your team photo to sports@bhpioneer.com with the teamBgame information and then look for it in the Black Hills Pioneer Friday, November 10, 1009 Company to add 160 jobs in Rapid City RAPID OIPY (AP) - Rapid Oi;K offi8ia0s are eLpe8;i2= 16] 2ew Fo?s o@er ;he 2eL; siL 5o2;hs fro5 a ?ra28h of ae2era0 E0e8;ri8 Oo. Ad@a28ed Ser@i8es I28orpora;ed has ?ee2 i2 ;he 8i;K si28e 1998. Ma2a=er Oaro0 Ga28rof; said i;Is a R;re5e2do<s ?e2efi;R ;o H2ow ;he 8o5pa2K 8a2 he0p area fa5i0ies. ASI is a aE ?ra28h ;ha; he0ps peop0e a8ross ;he 8o<2;rK wi;h ;heir [<es;io2s a?o<; aE prod<8;s. Phe 2ew Fo?s wi00 ra2=e fro5 8<s;o5er ser@i8e ;o 5a2a=e5e2;. SD feedlot operators want state permit SPEARXISA (AP) - Af;er Lawre28e Oo<2;K 8o55issio2ers de2ied ;heir re[<es; for a per5i;B ?a8Hers of a feed0o; 2or;h of Spearfish are seeHi2= a per5i; fro5 ;he s;a;e. Pwo Po2e Oa;;0e Oo. had asHed ;he 8o<2;K ;o a00ow a feed0o; 0ar=e e2o<=h for 4B]]] 8a;;0e. Af;er 8o<2;K 8o55issio2ers de2ied ;he re[<es;B ;he 8o5pa2K has 5ade so5e 8ha2=es a2d has ;aHe2 i;s re[<es; ;o ;he s;a;e. Phe 0a;es; proposa0 seeHs a per5i; for 999 8a;;0e. Ow2er Gar; 'ra<;s8h<2 said heIs ;rKi2= ;o 5aHe i; RworH for e@erK?odK.R Oo<2;K 8o55issio2ers are worHi2= o2 a 2ew feed0o; ordi2a28e ;heK hope ;o prese2; 2eL; 5o2;h. Jury reaches verdict in Rubashkin trial SIOUc XALLS (AP) - A F<rK has rea8hed a @erdi8; i2 ;he 8ase of for5er Iowa Hosher s0a<=h;erho<se 5a2a=er Sho0o5 R<?ashHi2B who has ?ee2 8har=ed wi;h 91 8o<2;s of fi2a28ia0 fra<d. Phe F<rK rea8hed i;s @erdi8; 0a;e Ph<rsdaK af;er2oo2 a2d R<?ashHi2B his 0awKers a2d prose8<;ors were =a;heri2= a; ;he federa0 8o<r;ho<se i2 Sio<L Xa00sB where ;he 2ear0K 5o2;h0o2= ;ria0 was he0d. R<?ashHi2 fa8es 91 8har=es of ?a2HB 5ai0 a2d wire fra<dB 5o2eK 0a<2deri2= a2d i=2ori2= orders ;o paK 8a;;0e pro@iders i2 ;he ;i5e re[<ired ?K federa0 0aw. Phe 8har=es were 0i2Hed ;o R<?ashHi2Is Fo? as a ;op 5a2a=er a; ;he for5er A=ripro8essorIs p0a2; i2 Pos;@i00eB Iowa. Ae was arres;ed 5o2;hs af;er a MaK d]]8 i55i=ra;io2 raid ;ha; 0ed ;o ;he arres; of Y89 worHers. Friday, November 13, 2009 BLACK HILLS PIONEER STATE NEWS Body found with burned car in Hanson County MITP/VLL XYOZ J The state attorne5 gener; alBs office sa5s a bod5 was found with a burned car in /anson Pount5 on Tuesda5 night and that it <ight be related to the case of a <issing teenager. The /anson Pount5 SheriffBs Kffice said a sus; picious grass fire burned the car in the western part of the count5, southeast of Mitchell. Eoger and Jud5 Bartscher, who live near the scene, said the bod5 was found in the trunk of the car, a Phev5 Malibu. \:hen we drove in the field all of a sudden I said, BKh <5 Nod, there is a car burning up,B\ Judi Bartscher told KVLK;T^ in SiouD Malls. The5 saw the fla<es around HI p.<. Tuesda5 and called UHH. Y black hole was burned in the tree line near the field where the Bartschers found the car. The5 watched the police investigate the vehi; cle. \:hen the5 lifted the car up, the trunk, the5 found the re<ains of a bod5 in there,\ she said. The attorne5 generalBs office said the case <ight be related to the Tuesda5 night disappearance of Jas<ine Nuevara, H_, of Mitchell, who was last seen in a Malibu. Yuthorities are continuing to investigate and asking an5one with infor<ation about Nuevara to contact the<. The bod5 was sent to the state cri<e lab in Oierre for identification, the Yrgus Leader report; ed online Thursda5. The car was re<oved fro< the scene :ednesda5 afternoon and also sent to the lab. It was so far inside the burnt out tree line that inves; tigators had to cut down so<e trees 9ust to get it out. \I see the5 were walking the ditches and looking ever5thing over out here,\ Eoger Bartscher said. The Bartschers said that about an hour before the fire started, a neighbor saw a suspicious vehi; cle with two people in the area and wrote down the license plate nu<ber. Man cleared by DNA evidence speaks in Sioux Falls SIK`a MYLLS XYOZ J The first <an freed fro< death row b5 >NY evidence said :ednesda5 at the `niversit5 of SiouD Malls that societ5 <ust listen <ore closel5 to clai<s of innocence fro< people who are convicted through e5ewitness testi<on5. Kirk Bloodsworth, who spent nine 5ears in prison before a HUUc >NY test overturned his conviction, had been sentenced to die based on e5ewitness testi; <on5 for a HUde rape and <urder. Bloodsworth is an honorabl5 discharged Marine with no prior convictions. /e sa5s if it can happen to hi<, it can happen to an5one. BloodsworthBs organization, The Justice Oro9ect, now works for cri<inal 9ustice refor<. The Justice Oro9ect sa5s >NY evidence has been used to clear <ore than RII people since HUdU. 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Fred & Fritz Carlson - 100 Years Combined Experience GRANDVIEW LOCKER DAUGAARD Continued from Page 2 still being considered. /owever, he said ever5 issue should be looked at ever5 5ear and nothing should be off the table 9ust 5et. :hen asked about what can be done to ensure off;highwa5 vehicle legislation <eets the needs of local enthusiasts while still protecting our forests, >augaard said that the best thing the state govern; <ent can do is be the voice for the citizens. @:e can <ake our voices heard and keep the citizens involved. The governorBs voice is heard in :ashington,C >augaard said. /e also added that one of the <ain 9obs to help with econo<ic develop<ent is to <aintain a low taD environ<ent. @Eenewable resources are a big part of our state as well,C said >augaard. @:ind power in South >akota has been a quiet success. :e are actuall5 pa5ing less for electricit5 than we were HI 5ears ago, inflation ad9usted.C >augaard added that besides wind power, the success of h5dropower in the state and the great a<ount of electricit5 generated fro< the four da<s J Kahe, Big Bend, Mort Eandall and NavinBs Ooint J is outstanding. The lieutenant governor began his career with HI 5ears in banking before getting involved with the PhildrenBs /o<e Societ5. Much like the financial state of South >akota right now, the PhildrenBs /o<e Societ5 was in <onetar5 trouble when >augaard started in the business. /e was with the co<pan5 for approDi; <atel5 RI 5ears and helped secure and stabilize funding of the progra<. Page 5 @:e increased the growth of the PhildrenBs /o<e Societ5 sevenfold,C said >augaard. @The5 now have no <ore debt, no <ortgage.C >augaard turned his ke5s over to others working with the societ5 last week to work on his ca<paign, but said he feels co<fortable and confident with where the co<pan5 is at right now. @The PhildrenBs /o<e Societ5 shows co<para; tive relevance to the current state situation,C said >augaard. /is histories of fiscal responsibilit5 helped hi< to take part in the state senate for siD 5ears, as well as earn the position of lieutenant governor and hold it for the past seven 5ears. >augaard said that although South >akota is going to be dealing with so<e tough situations, he is confident the state has a bright future. @:e are doing better than <an5 other states. Businesses are looking at South >akota and seeing positive outco<es to <oving here,C said >augaard. @The5 are asking the<selves, B:here can we do wellSBC The specifics of >augaardBs ca<paign platfor< will be announced in March at the end of the current legislative session, as he does not want to be con; tradicting to the issues currentl5 being reviewed. @Novernor Eounds has been a great supporter and friend and I want to continue to be a lo5al lieu; tenant to hi<,C >augaard said. >augaard and his fa<il5 live on a far< near Narretson. The5 are the fourth generation of >augaardBs to reside there since the far< was ho<e; steaded in HUHH. 716 10th Ave., Belle Fourche • 892-3866 Extended Hours - Call 605-210-1780 ‘00 CHEVY TAHOE 4X4 Z71 ..............$3,200 ‘93 JEEP CHEROKEE ................................$2,900 ‘94 BUICK PARK AVENUE ....................$1,800 ‘99 FORD RANGER ..................................$1,300 ‘96 OLDS 88 ..................................................$800 644 W. Jackson, Spearfish www.juneks.com 1-800-642-2688 605-642-2651 Serving the Black Hills since 1931! Hours: Mon. - Fri. 7:30-6:00, Sat. 7:30-5:00 BLACK HILLS PIONEER OPINION OUR VOICES MATTER !14%&' 0567189 :#;%<=%5&.>9 ,((3 End of a dairy era !hen life gets tough. humans find comfort in 4nowing others have suffered and survived it. In times of crisis. whether financial. emo9 tional. spiritual. physical. national. per9 sonal 9 any crisis 9 it is easy to wish for better times gone by. !e get caught up in nostalgia for the past. forgetting that tragedy and crisis are not particular to our lifetime alone. =ven those who lived in the better times which we imagine wished for better times when things got rough. as well. and lived life >ust as we must. !e can ta4e comfort in the fact that others Kaija have gone before us and that we are not alone in experienc9 ing pain. loss. and death. @here is a season for everything. and with every beginning comes an ending. which in turn creates another beginning. which was the reality for many homesteaders to the area. =ven the successful Anderson Bairy. near Cpearfish. came to an end eventually. yet remains alive in history. Dames Anderson had ta4en his brother9in9 law Hans under his wing at the dairy. and Hans eventually started his own dairy after finding a suitable location about five miles northeast of DamesFs dairy. Gecause of their friendship. Dames assigned two of his hired men to help Hans build a suitable cabin. wor4 quarters. cellar. spring house. shed. barns. and corral. @he men were expected to fulfill their chores at the Anderson Ranch in addition to the wor4 on HansFs new ranch. but Hans was grateful for the help. and he and his wife named their first son Dames in honor of their brother9in9law. and their second son. Andrew. for the same reason. However. life around the dairies was not free from tragedy. Jn the morning of Aug. KL. LMMN. two boys were driving a group of calves past HansFs ranch. Oater that day. one of the boys returned. as4ing for help. as some of HansFs calves had become mixed into the group and the boys did not thin4 they would be able to separate the herd themselves. @he boys needed to be at Pinnesela. LQ miles northwest. before night9 fall. so Hans. his brother9in9law. and one hired man rode out to help. !hile Hans was wor4ing to separate his Swisher calves. one calf ran in front of his horse. causing it to stumble. and Hans was thrown to the ground. He died there on the ground. only KR years old. leaving his wife and five chil9 dren. His sister Satherine immediately pic4ed a beautiful spot covered with oa4 trees to be the family cemetery. and Hans was laid to rest at the base of =l4horn Pountain. an area he had frequented when rounding up the mil4 cows and pic4ing flowers for his wife and sisters. !hile fami9 ly members initially helped run HansFs dairy. eventually his widow remarried and sold the land. Che was not the only widow to come from the dairy business. Dames Anderson died from stomach cancer at the age of NT in Ceptember. LMRQ. though his influence on the ranch continued. as his original brand UD Jpen A GarV became the wor4ing brand of the Wrawley Ranch. After his death. Satherine married =nos Oane. a farmer with a homestead near the dairy. @hey lived at the dairy until LRQL. when Satherine sold it to CEE:FLGIBH BLACK HILLS GH M@BH KBICF@I PIONEER 315 Seaton Circle, Spearfish, SD 57783 7 South Main, Lead, SD 57754 !"#$%&'()*'+,*,-'.&/&012&'()*'+,*3('( Email: news@bhpioneer.com her daughter. Shristina. and she and her new husband moved to !hitewood to build the Oane Hotel. completed in LRQN. However. =nos died of complications from a heart attac4 shortly before the hotelFs completion. Satherine again remarried. this time to a Xresbyterian minister from Xennsylvania by the name of Yeorge Xerry. @hey traveled extensively for a while before separating. each returning home. Satherine died in LRKT at the Beadwood Hospital and is buried in the family cemetery near the Anderson Bairy. Shristina Anderson would go on to marry Henry Wrawley. a prominent lawyer in Beadwood. and once the marriage united the Anderson and Wrawley families. the dairy ?@AA@BC&0DAA?EBF EDITOR and PUBLISHER, Stewart Huntington ASSOCIATE PUBLISHER, Letitia Lister MANAGING EDITOR, Mark Watson CITY EDITOR, Wendy Pitlick AD MANAGER, Dru Thomas PRODUCTION MANAGER, Scott Lister CIRCULATION DIRECTOR, Charity Runnells ACCOUNTING, Ardith Richards was converted into part of the cattle ranch. discontinuing the dairy business. 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Eveready Max Energizer Batteries 3 $ 99 “C”, “D”, Pack or 2. “AA”, “AAA” Pack of 4. “9V”, 1 per pack 366-922 Series Deadwood Home Center 32 Charles St., Deadwood • 605-578-7555 Hours: M-F 7am-5:30pm, Sat. 8am-5pm, Sun. 10am-2pm Lumber • Hardware • Tools • Plumbing • Electrical • Paint • Rentals BLACK HILLS PIONEER Page 8 Friday, November 13, 2009 Fort Hood suspect charged with 13 counts of murder !ORT HOOD, Texas (AP) 1 The Army psychiatrist in the !ort Hood massacre was charged with 13 counts of premeditated murder Thursday as he lay in a hospital bed and President Barack Obama ordered a review to determine if the government fumbled warning signs of the shooterIs contacts with a radical Islamic cleric. MaM. Nidal Malik Hasan could face the death penalty if convicted. Army officials said they believe Hasan acted alone when he Mumped on a table with two hand guns last week, shouted OAllahu akbarO and opened fire. The dead included at least three other mental health professionalsP Q9 were inMured. Additional charges were possible, said Chris Trey, spokesman for the Army Criminal Investigation Command. It had not been decided whether to charge Hasan with the death of the unborn child of a pregnant soldier who died, officials told The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because they were not authoriUed to speak about the case publicly. Meanwhile, Obama ordered a review of all intelligence related to Hasan to determine whether it was properly shared and acted upon within the government. John Brennan, assistant to the president for homeland security and counterterrorism, will oversee the review. The first results are due Nov. 30. Obama also ordered the preservation of the intelligence. Members of Congress are pressing for a full investigation in why Hasan was not detected and stopped. A Senate hearing on Hasan is scheduled for next week. Rep. Peter Hoekstra, the top Republican on the House Intelligence Committee, and others have called for a full examination of what agencies knew about HasanIs contacts with a radical imam and others of concern to the Y.S., and what they did with the information. Hoekstra confirmed this week that the Y.S. government knew about 10 to Q0 emails between Hasan and a radical See FORT HOOD — Page 9 Army &eneral &eorge William Casey, Jr3, second 6rom le6t, and his 9i6e Sheila, le6t, take part in a candle light =igil alongside Army soldiers and their 6amilies at Hood Stadium on the Fort Hood base, Friday e=ening, No=3 63 AP photo Church Directory Lead Trinity United Methodist Church 111 S3 Main F 584-1328 Pastor Bruce Adams Worship ScheduleO 8O00 a3m3 Sunday School 9O00 a3m3 Worship Ser=ice 10O00 a3m3 Co66ee Fello9ship Spearfish Our Savior’s Lutheran Church 1020 State Street F 642-3715 Sr3 Pastor Sent Stillson Assoc3 Pastor Saren Matuska Lay Minister Laura Campbell SUNDAWSO Worship Ser=ices 8O30 & 10O45 a3m3 Nursery a=ailable 8O15-11O45 a3m3 Sids o6 the Singdom 9O45-10O45 a3m3 Adult Christian Education 9O45-10O45 a3m3 MONDAWSO &ood Shepherd Clinic 6-9 p3m3 WEDNESDAWSO Sid [one 3O30-5 p3m3 F Con6irmation 5-7 p3m3 High School Wouth &roup 7 p3m3-The Li=ing Room Countryside Community Church ^Contemporary Worship & Rele=ant Li6e-Changing Messages_ 625 Woodland Dri=e `by Sandstone Additiona Spear6ish Pastor Mark Fuhr 642-0585 Worship Celebrations Saturday 7 p3m3 F Sunday 9 & 10O40 a3m3 Children’s Ministry at all three 9orships Join us 6rom 10O15 to 10O45 6or our cOne Community’ time All Angels Episcopal Church LifeSong Fellowship Corner o6 5th & Michigan F 642-4349 Re=erend Bunker Hill WorshipO Sunday 8O00 & 10O15 a3m3 and Saturday 5O30 p3m3 Education Wednesday 5 p3m3 `A Foursfuare Churcha 100 St3 Joe Spearfish United Methodist Church 5th & Sansas F 642-3457 Pastor Dar Berkenpas Saturday Blue Jean Worship 5O30 p3m3 Sunday Worship 8O00 & 10O30 a3m3 `Nursery Pro=ideda Holy Communion e=ery 1st 9eekend o6 the month North Point Christian Church PO Bod 647, Spear6ish F 717-6770 Pastor Matt Branum Associate Ryan Charest Mission StatementO Authentic people committed to sharing &od’s lo=e through sincere relationships inspiring 9orship, and community outreach3 Sunday Celebration Ser=ice 10O00 a3m3 at the Spear6ish High School Auditorium St. Joseph’s Catholic Church 844 5th Street F 642-2306 Father Hoag & Father Mu9anga Saturday Mass - 5O30 p3m3 Sunday Mass 8O30 a3m3 & 5O30 p3m3 9993steosephspear6ish3com Spearfish Christian Fellowship Hudson Hall 222 Hudson Street F 717-9707 Pastor Ellis Lucas Worship ScheduleO 10O00 a3m3 Worship Ser=ice Wednesday night study a=ailable Child care pro=ided 9993spear6ishchristian6ello9ship3org `Mo=ed to the BH Amp Visitor’s Centera Pastor Marty Hogen Sunday Morning Interacti=e Worship Ser=ice at 10 a3m3 Friday E=ening Potluck Fello9ship at 5O30 p3m3 & Study in the WORD 6O30 p3m3 Disco=ering 9ho &od created you to be! All ages 9elcome3 Northern Hills Church of Christ 5 miles North o6 Spear6ish 5 miles South o6 Belle Fourche Jerry Sa=age - Minister F 605-641-4304 Sunday Bible Classes 9O30 a3m3 Sunday Worship Ser=ice 10O30 a3m3 Wednesday night Bible Study 7O00 p3m3 Classes 6or all ages both Sunday and Wednesday Mountain View Baptist Church Edit 12, Spear6ish, SD 9993spear6ishchurch3com F 642-4036 SundaysO Sunday School 6or nursery thru adults 9O00 a3m3 F Worship Ser=ice 10O30 a3m3 E=ening small groups at church 5O30 p3m3 9ith meal o66ered at 6O30 p3m3 WednesdaysO AWANA 3 yrs3-5th grade 6-7O30 p3m3 Prayer meeting 6or adults 6O30 p3m3 Wouth `Middle School & High Schoola 6O30 p3m3 A place to 9orship &od and hear His 9ord proclaimed3 Sturgis First United Methodist Church 1755 Ball Park Road F 720-5578 Pastor Syle Reinhiller Sunday Worship Ser=ices at 8 & 10O30 a3m3 Sunday School 6or all ages at 9O15 a3m3 Fello9ship 6ollo9ing each ser=ice Saturday Night Ser=ice at 5O00 p3m3 BLACK HILLS PIONEER !r#day, (o*em-er 10, 2009 FORT HOOD Cont#nued :rom Page ; ABORTION Cont#nued :rom Page < imam, beginning in December 2008. A 2oint terrorism task force overseen by the FBI learned late last year of HasanBs repeated contact with a radical Euslim cleric who encouraged Euslims to kill U.S. troops in IraI. The FBI said the task force did not refer early information about Hasan to superiors because it concluded he wasnBt linked to terrorism. Hasan was charged in the hospital without his lawyers present, said Kohn Galligan, his civilian attorney. MWhat I find disturbing is that my client is in ICU, and heBs 150 miles south of his defense counsel, and heBs being served with the charges,M he told The Associated Rress. MGiven his status as a patient, IBm troubled by this procedure and that IBm not there. IBm in the dark, and that shouldnBt be the case. I am mad.M Eonths before the shootings, doctors and staff overseeing HasanBs training reported viewing him at times as belligerent, defensive and argumentative in his freIuent discussions of his Euslim faith, according to a military official familiar with several group discussions about Hasan. The official was not authoriSed to speak publicly about the meetings and spoke on condition of anonymity. Hasan was characteriSed as a mediocre student and laSy worker, which concerned the doctors and staff at Walter Reed Army Eedical Center and the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, a military medical school in Bethesda, Ed., the official said. Even outside the military, HasanBs behavior drew attention. Golam Akhter, a civil engineer from Bethesda, Ed., said Thursday that he had spoken with Hasan about 10 times at the Euslim Community Center in Silver Spring before Hasan left for Texas last summer. MHe used to not believe that W/11 was solely the work of Eiddle East people,M Akhter said. MHis main thing was, BAmerica is killing Euslims in the Eiddle East.B That made him very, very upset.M Akhter said he sensed that Hasan was Ma troubled manM and feels guilty for not alerting others. Douglas Kohnson, the National Right to Life CommitteeBs legislative director, said itBs difficult to forecast the restrictions practical impact, but he agreed that some women now covered for abortions would face restrictions if they wanted to switch to potentially cheaper coverage in the new insurance marketplace, known as an exchange. MThereBs a choice they are offered by the government ] this gift, this great subsidy ] and this plan is not going to cover everything, as a matter of public policy,M he said. MIf thereBs a market ^for add-on abortion riders_, if there are people who think itBs that important, it will be offered.M The Congressional Budget Zffice estimates that 21 million people would purchase individual coverage through the exchange, under the House plan. That would amount to about 7 percent of Americans under the age of 65. Zf those, about 18 million would have government subsidies and thus would have to be in plans that donBt cover abortions. MBeyond that, itBs an open Iuestion for individual insurance companies ] how much of their business is in the exchange or outside it,M said Adam MI tried to convince him to try to be a moderate Euslim,M Akhter said. Inside Walter Reed, the concerns about HasanBs performance and religious views were shared with other military officials considering his next assignment, and the consensus was to send the 3Wyear-old psychiatrist to Fort Hood in Texas, the military official said. Zne of the largest military installations, other doctors could handle the workload if Hasan continued to perform poorly and his superiors could document any continued behavior problems, the official said. Hasan repeatedly referred to his strong religious views in discussions with classmates, his superiors and even in his research work, the official said. His behavior, while at times perceived as intense and combative, was not unlike the Seal of others with strong religious views. But some doctors and staff were concerned that their unfamiliarity with the Euslim faith would lead them to unfairly single out HasanBs behavior, the official said. Some Iuestioned HasanBs sympathies as an Army psychiatrist, whether he would be more aligned with Euslims fighting U.S. troops. There also was some concern about whether he should continue to serve in the military, the official said. But they saw no signs of mental problems, no risk factors that would predict violent behavior. And the group discussed other factors that suggested Hasan would continue to thrive in the military, factors that mitigated their concerns, the official said. Defense Secretary Robert Gates said Thursday he was appalled at news leaks about the investigation into last weekBs deadly shootings at Fort Hood. MFrankly if I found out with high confidence anybody whoBs leaking on the Department of Defense, who that was, that would probably be a career-ender,M he told reporters traveling with him to Zshkosh, Wis. MEverybody ought to shut up.M Page 9 Sonfield of the Guttmacher Institute, which studies reproductive-rights issues. Stupak says one reason his amendmentBs impact would be limited is because only a small fraction of abortions ] 13 percent by Guttmacher Institute estimates ] are paid for directly by private insurance. The vast ma2ority are paid for in cash, even by women with abortion coverage who do so out of privacy concerns. However, Dr. Willie Rarker, an abortion provider in Washington, D.C., noted that insurance coverage could be vital for women with health problems who need hospital abortions costing many thousands of dollars, compared to roughly b400 to b800 for a first-trimester abortion in a clinic. MThe cash option was a challenge for many women even in more reasonable economic times,M Rarker said. MI see that becoming worse as people have to make hard decisions because abortion is not considered part of health care.M Zbama says he wants to strike a balance on the issue, but whether such middle ground can be found remains unclear. Is there a destination that you would like to know about? Call 642-2761 or e-mail your request to news@bhpioneer.com TRAVEL Page 10 n e w s @ b h p i o n e e r. c o m November 13, 2009 Park Service sets vision for Gateway Arch grounds B"#$% #&%'() Associated Press Writer ST. %O'(S )*+, - The shimmering Gateway *rch on the banks of the Mississippi Biver is St. %ouis' calling card. But the iconic monument set off from the rest of the city is, well, set off from the rest of the city. The Jational +ark Service hopes to change that. (t has released its final management plan for the Kefferson Jational EMpansion Memorial, the N1acre )QR-hectare, park that includes the *rch and the historic Old Courthouse which draws throngs of visitors. The plan stresses the need for better links between downtown St. %ouis, the *rch grounds, the Mississippi riverfront, nearby commercial areas and East St. %ouis, (llinois, Tust across the river. One idea being considered is a seasonal water taMi to ferry visitors across the river between the two cities, Tust one of the changes under consideration. U+eople are happy to see we aren't going by a 1NV2 plan anymore,U said the park's assistant superintendent Frank Mares. *rchitect Eero Saarinen's Uwonderful, Modernist masterpieceU built from 1NVQ to 1NVY will be preserved forever, but the region around it has changed and the management plan needed an update. U(t takes Eero Saarinen's vision and moves it to a relevancy for people today and in the future,U he said. The +ark Service held 11 public meetings, attended by nearly a 1,000 people. Members of the public made it clear they want easier connections to get onto the *rch grounds. The plan calls for improved links to the grounds across Memorial Drive, which runs between the *rch and the Old Courthouse, by use of a single elevated deck, multiple bridges or improved pedestrian crossings. More would be done to edu- cate the public, improve services offered to them and to increase special events held at the park. The Museum of Westward EMpansion, an underground museum beneath the *rch, would be renovated with more interactive eMhibits and a research facility. The details haven't been decided yet. The +ark Service wants a maTor contest to be held, where outside architects and designers could pitch their ideas for protecting historic and cultural aspects of the park while revitalizing the grounds. Often such design contests are funded by private organizations, and the money to hold it hasn't yet been secured. (f ^1 million or ^2 million is donated soon, the hope would be to have a design winner picked by the end of 2010. UThat's fast track, the best possible case scenario,U Mares said. From there, the hope would be to have changes to the park in place between 201_ and 201V, he said. (n recent years, former Bepublican Sen. Kohn Danforth had been advocating for improvements at the *rch grounds. The private Danforth Foundation had even proposed a ^Y0 million contribution toward a new cultural attraction or destination museum on the *rch grounds, an idea backed by several civic leaders. But it also drew ire from others who thought it could detract from the monument and park. The financial offer was later withdrawn, with the foundation citing the falling stock market. %ynn McClure, Midwest Begional Director for the Wa s h i n g t o n - D . C . - b a s e d Jational +arks Conservation *ssociation, said she likes the final plan because it still allows room for outside ideas, while protecting heritage. UThe design competition will allow for whole new sets of eyes looking at this site,U she said. 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Our Kids Are Depending On You. !riday, N)*e,ber 13, 2009 BLACK HILLS PIONEER 4a5e 11 Lawrence County Sheriff’s Office Sheriff - Richard Mowell Chief Deputy - Joe Harmon Captain - Brian Dean Lieutenant - Randall Rosenau Detective - Paul Hansen Detective - Marty Goetsch Sergeant - Tavis Little Sergeant - Joe Leveque Deputy - Ryan Cook Deputy - Seth Brennan Deputy - Rob Ruffatto Deputy - Bob Williams Deputy - Brooke Leighty Civil Deputy - Larry Gabriel Civil Deputy - Richard Hagerty 911 Coordinator - Tom Sandvick Telecommunications: Sue Black - Supervisor Marian Hamilton Rick White Kristy Schumacher Laurie Greeley Peggy Steffen Shelley Dragoo Part-Time Lori Fredericksen Sara Fitzgerald Kristine Altson Michael McCarty Cody Brotsky Joe Kotek Ralph Harter Correction Officers: Special Deputy: Sergeant-Sue Kellogg Sergeant-Dawn Allen Sergeant-Mike McClain Robert Williams Wendy Berndt Kim Culver Kevin Fish Ashlee Cook Katie Harris Dora Patino Jordan Smith Part-Time Roger Asheim Frank Cortez Dan Brady Eric Herdt Nicole Harris Felix Mehia Roger Asheim Mike Shafer John Walker Andy Hulm Larry Langenfeld Gary Gould Reserve Deputy: Jake Jansevics Jerry Utecht Dan Brady Office: Kesha Nelson Judy Davis Jeri Mykleby Laurie Vrem Sponsors A & J Clothing & Supply Auto Body Rebuilders Captain Clean 1020 Laurel Street, Whitewood 269-2434 & 269-2224 3365 Colorado Blvd., Spearfish, 642-2991 372 Evans Lane, Spearfish, 642-7563 Absolute Realty 410 S. 32nd Street, Spearfish, 559-0772 Ainsworth Benning Construction 345 Industrial Dr., Spearfish, 642-4716 Air Systems Mechanical 305 Seaton Circle, Spearfish, 642-1996 Aldinger Funeral Home & Cremation Service 611 Dahl Road, Spearfish, 642-4784 Allart Insurance Agency, LLC 35 N. 5th Avenue, Belle Fourche, 892-4329 Arleta’s Hair Care 1005 Meade Street, Whitewood, 269-2210 Belle Fourche Area Community Center Chris Cuts It/Kurly Sue’s 1111 National St., Belle Fourche, 892-2467 138 Sherman St., Deadwood, 578-1010 Black Hills State University Dakota Territory Federal Credit Union 1200 University St., Spearfish, 642-6011 Black Hills Federal Credit Union 835 Main Street, Spearfish, 642-8161 Bloomers Flowers & Gifts 132 US Hwy 14A, Central City, 578-7737 Bullwacker’s Saloon 1010 Mead Street, Whitewood, 269-9203 Bunney's Body & Collision Repair Center 118 5th Ave., Belle Fourche, 892-2802 Can Am Automotive Repair 202 6th Ave., Belle Fourche, 892-4648 78 Cliff St., Deadwood, 578-3995 Dakota Wellness 1109 Main St., Spearfish, 642-7111 Day Morris Law Firm 117 5th Ave., Belle Fourche, 723-7777 Deadwood Dental 88 Charles St., Deadwood, 578-3810 Deadwood Eyecare 88 Charles St., Deadwood, 578-1761 BLACK HILLS PIONEER Page 12 Friday, November 13, 2003 Lead Police Department Dept. 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He said, “It is what we learn after we think we know it all, that counts.” As we continue to look at third hand high, there is one situation when it is wrong that most inexperienced players do not know. It arises in this deal. NEA Crossword Puzzle Funky Winkerbean by Tom Batiuk Astrograph Saturday, Nov. 1/, 2002 Don’t sit on any progressive or futuristic ideas in the year ahead. If you’re not afraid to act on them, the future could be filled with substantial successes. Remember, they won’t develop on their own. SCORPIO (Oct. 2/-Nov. 22) — Trust your good judgment, and have the courage to follow your convictions. You are a better decision maker than most people, especially when under pressure. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) — Your clever and innovative thinking for circumventing or eliminating difficult conditions will serve you well. Give it your full attention. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 12) — Although you might be placed in a position where you have to take a chance on someone you hardly know, it will work out extremely well. In fact, you couldn’t find a better partner. AEUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 12) — Anything that could be advantageous career-wise should be acted upon immediately. Don’t put it off; you’re luckier right now, and things will work out for you. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) — You’re likely to be in the perfect position to spot something of great benefit not merely for yourself but for others as well. Speak up, and let your ideas be known. ARIES (March 21-April 12) — Even if you attempt to use untried techniques or methods, go for it. Conditions are exceptionally strong for fulfilling your most ambitious objectives. Probably a computer simulation would show that North, because his doubleton is so strong, ought to jump straight to three no-trump, not try to find a 4-4 spade fit. With, say, two low clubs and ace-queenfourth of diamonds, Stayman would have a higher success rate. Remember, any time you do not find a 4-4 major-suit fit, you have given the defenders free information about declarer’s hand. Play third hand high when your highest card is at least a nine. When your highest card is lower than that, give count: Play low from an odd number of cards or high from an even number. Here, East must play the heart two at trick one. South will win with his jack, play a spade to dummy’s queen, and run the diamond 10. Knowing declarer has a doubleton heart (it cannot be four, because he denied a four-card major in the auction), West should not find it difficult to win with the king and put the heart ace onto the table: down one. Note that if East plays the heart eight at trick one, West would assume that is from a doubleton, giving South K-J-x of hearts. West would shift to a club at trick four, letting the contract make. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) — You tend to be a loner more often than not when it comes to accomplishing your aims. However, some of your greatest successes are likely to come as the result of a team effort. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) — Be on your toes with regard to ways and means for generating extracurricular income. You might save a bundle by doing a job yourself, or you might spot a good investment. CANCER (June 21-July 22) — Don’t hesitate to jump in and take over something being mishandled by another. Actually, the person might welcome your input, especially if you do well — which is quite likely. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — A situation that you’ve been viewing with a bit of trepidation looks as if it is about to take off, owing to a sudden change in conditions. You were right to believe in it and stay with it. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — Circumstances might bring you and a recent acquaintance closer together, which will be to your liking. A number of good things could come as a result of this new friendship. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — Be more adventurous and enterprising with regard to a situation capable of generating increased growth and earnings for you. Conditions are likely to be more conducive to success. Trying to patch up a broken romance? The AstroGraph Matchmaker can help you understand what to do to make the relationship work. Send for your Matchmaker set by mailing $3 to Astro-Graph, P.O. Box 167, Wickliffe, OH 44092-0167. 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Corapi A Call to Fatima ’’ EWTN Live Pius XII Light DomesCatholic Chaplet Rosary Sunday Mass Litany BookRome Faith AposAngeSunday Mass Litany Requiem Joy MuChaplet Holy World Over JoseHeritage BLACK HILLS PIONEER Friday, November 13, 2009 Estate o+ E@GA FERZ[SOG ROUIGSOGI @e7ease:6 Goti7e to Lre:itors an: Goti7e o+ In+orma= 8ro>ate an: A55ointment o+ 8ersona= Re5resentati9e POUR RIGHT TO UNOW 444 666an: >e in+orme: o+ the +0n7tion o+ ?o0r 1o9ernment are em>o:ie: in 50>=i7 noti7es in that se=+ 1o9ernment 7har1es a== 7itihens to >e in+orme:6 This newsC 5a5er 0r1es e9er? 7itihen to rea: an: st0:? these noti7es6 ,e stron1=? a:9ise those 7itihens see3C in1 +0rther in+ormaC tionI to eDer7ise their ri1ht o+ a77ess to 50>=i7 re7or:s an: 50>=i7 meetin1s6 DEADLINE FOR LEGAL ADVERTISING [5 to two =e1a=C sihe: t?5ewritten 5a1esI the :ea:=ine is K 56m6 FO[R :a?s in a:9an7e o+ 50>=i7ation :ate6 More than two =e1a=Csihe: t?5ewritC ten 5a1es wi== ref0ire 05 to SIm :a?s +or 50>=i7ation6 BIDS 50 OPEN FOR SEALED BIDS Restoration o+ ,omen.s /o0n1e at 2omesta3e O5era 2o0se6 2istori7 8reser9ation +0n:s to restore the women.s =o0n1e in the =o>>? o+ the O5era 2o0se6 2istori7 0n:erstan:in1 a m0st6 8=aster wor36 @e7orati9e 5aintin16 Some e=e7tri7a= wor36 Fine woo:wor3 an: 7arC 5entr?6 Restoration o+ eDistin1 sin3s an: +a07ets6 8=0m>in1 wor36 F=oorin16 8artition >etween toi=et an: sin3s +or 5ri9a7?6 KEE8 O8EG FOR H ,EEKS C time +or >i::ers to 7ome in meas0reI et76 e616 Go9 Jth C Go96 KH Lonta7t Man 20m5hre? N OPQCKRST or mai= to 86O6 UoD QVKI /ea:I S@ OTTOQ 80>=ishe: twi7e at the tota= a55roDimate 7ost o+ WVO6QS6 .581 No34 6, 13 ESTATES 51 State o+ So0th @a3ota Lo0nt? o+ /awren7e In Lir70it Lo0rt Fo0rth M0:i7ia= Lir70it 8ro6 Go6 RJCOO Goti7e is 1i9en that on O7to>er KRI KRRJI Ree: L6 Ri7har:sI whose a::ress is SSKS Lentennia= R:6I S5ear+ishI S6@6 OTTPHI was a55ointe: >? the 7=er3 as 5ersona= re5resentati9e o+ the Estate o+ E:na Fer10son Ro>inson6 Lre:itors o+ :e7e:ent m0st +i=e their 7=aims withC in +o0r months a+ter the :ate o+ the +irst 50>=i7ation o+ this noti7e or their 7=aims ma? >e >arre:6 L=aims ma? >e +i=e: with the 5ersona= re5resenC tati9e or ma? >e +i=e: with the 7=er3I an: a 7o5? o+ the 7=aim mai=e: to the 5ersonC a= re5resentati9e6 @ate:: Go9em>er JI KRRJ6 CsC Ree: L6 Ri7har:s Ree: L6 Ri7har:s Estate Re5resentati9e SSKS Lentennia= R:6 S5ear+ishI S6@6 OTTPH ]SRO^ OTPCKOTK Ms6 Laro= /at0se73 L=er3 o+ Lo0rts 8O UoD SKS @ea:woo:I S@ OTTHKC RSKS SROCOTPCKRQR .591 No34 13, 20, 2; MEETING MINUTES 52 S<earfish City Council S<ecial Session Minutes No3eLMer 4, 2009 The S5ear+ish Lit? Lo0n7i= met in S5e7ia= Session in the Lo0n7i= Lham>ers o+ the M0ni7i5a= Ser9i7es Lentre at S:HR 8M on ,e:nes:a?I Go9em>er QI KRRJ with the +o==owin1 mem>ers 5resent: @a9isI ao0n1I Mor1anI b0inn an: S7hmit6 Ua3er was a>sent6 A=so 5resent: Lit? A:ministrator S0n:I 80>=i7 ,or3s A:ministrator MohnsonI 8o=i7e Lhie+ RotertI Assistant Finan7e O++i7er @0tton an: Lit? 8=anner ,atson6 Ma?or Kram>e73 5resi:e: an: 7a==e: the meetin1 to or:er6 A== stoo: an: re7ite: the 8=e:1e o+ A==e1ian7e6 8=annin1 Session C Lit? A:ministrator S0n: state: in >e1innin1 to 7ome 05 with a 9ision +or the Lit?I we wi== start >? 50ttin1 to1ether i:eas6 A 9ision sho0=: >e en:0rin16 @a9is as3e: how a 9ision stateC ment wo0=: he=5 the Lit?6 S0n: re5=ie: that whi=e 9isionin1 an: 5ro>=em so=9in1 are sometimes tho01ht to >e the sameI the? are 9er? :i++erent6 cisionin1 is a 5ositi9e 5ro7ess where 1o9ernment has t?5i7a==? >een in 5ro>C =em so=9in1 mo:e whi7h is a ne1ati9e 5ro7ess6 A 9ision statement wo0=: 5ro9i:e a 7omm0ni7ation too= to sta++ an: the 7omC m0nit? in 7omm0ni7atin1 what the Ma?or an: Lit? Lo0n7i= >e=ie9e the Lit? sho0=: >e stri9in1 to >e7ome6 S0n: >e1an +a7i=C itatin1 the 9ision :e9e=o5C ment 5ro7ess >? see3in1 in50t o+ the +0t0re +o70s o+ se9era= 7ate1ories6 d ,hat :o ?o0 thin3 S5ear+ish wi== =oo3 =i3e in terms o+ 5eo5=e in VR to KR ?earse d More 70=t0ra= :i9ersit? d Simi=ar to to:a?I no :ramati7 shi+ts C 2o5e to maintain o0r Mi:western 9a=0es an: 70=t0re d Lreate the sit0ation wherein ?o0n1 5eo5=e who 1row 05 here 7an sta? in area d Lontin0e to a7f0ire retirees with no 5re9io0s 7onne7tion to S5ear+ish d [ni9ersit? wi== 5roC 9i:e a 7ontin0o0s stream o+ new ?o0n1 5eo5=e an: with the eD5ansion o+ the internationa= 5ro1ramsI we.== see more 70=t0ra= :i9ersit?6 d ,e wo0=: eD5e7t to see some 7han1e with the @[SE/ an: S[SE/ e++e7ts d Lontin0e to >e a re1iona= h0>I 7ontin0e to 1row >0t maintain o0r 5osC iti9e attri>0tes d ,o0=: =i3e to see more 7omm0nit? in9o=9ement in the +0t0re d Lontin0e: rise in 5artC time resi:ents C those 5eoC 5=e with two to se9era= homes in :i++erent =o7aC tions d In7rease in Senior 5o50=ation an: senior 7are d Lontin0e: 1rowth in sin1=e 5arent +ami=ies an: >oth 5arents wor3in1 7a0sC in1 more :eman:s +or 0s in terms o+ s7hoo= an: 7hi=C :ren.s nee:s6 d 2ow :o ?o0 en9ision ho0sin1 in the neDt VR to KR ?earse d More :i9ersit? an: m0=tiC+ami=? ho0sin1 d More ?o0n1er 5eo5=e an: +ami=ies =i9in1 in 7onC :omini0m settin1s d ,i== see a rise in retirement homes C in:eC 5en:ent =i9in1 an: those not rea:? +or assiste: =i9C in1 d Ma? see home ownerC shi5 on =ease: =an: as @a3ota /an: Tr0st >e7ome more 5re9a=ent d More 05s7a=e homes d More :owntown =i9C in1 an: mo9e towar: a wa=3a>=e 7omm0nit? d 2ow :o ?o0 see in+raC str07t0re 7han1in1 in the neDt VR to KR ?earse d ,o0=: =i3e to see ret0rn to :e:i7ation o+ a==e?s >e :e9e=o5ment 7osts ma? ma3e this im5ossi>=e d ,i== see a new nei1hC >orhoo: mo:e= in the +0t0re C >a73 to sma==erI ti1hter nei1h>orhoo:s with sma==er =an: 5ar7e=s d Ret0rn to in+rastr07C t0re >ein1 on the GCSC,CE 1ri: 7on7e5t d @owntown 5ar3in1 to han:=e more :owntown =i9in1 as 7omm0nit? >e7omes more wa=3a>=e d Magor 7han1es in Storm ,ater re10=ation 7om5=ian7e d More in+i== d A::itions to the sewer s?stem in7=0:in1 transmisC sion mains an: =i+t stations d Another eDit o++ ICJR an: more ser9i7e roa:s d 8ossi>=e 7on:emnin1 or 5ro5ert? a7f0isition to meet in+rastr07t0re 1rowth nee:s d A::itiona= water reserC 9oir d A::itiona= tra++i7 si1C na=s d ,ater tan3s at hi1her e=e9ations to a77ommo:ate hi1her e=e9ation 1rowth d En=ar1e: Lemeter? or new 7emeter? d ,hat 7han1es :o ?o0 see +or o0r s7hoo=s in VR to KR ?earse d Tren: is :e7reasin1 +ami=? sihe C 5ossi>i=it? o+ re1iona= s7hoo=s d In7rease in 5ri9ate s7hoo=s d A::itiona= 9o7ationa= 5ro1rams in se7on:ar? s7hoo=s d ,hat 7han1es :o ?o0 see in o0r Mo> an: U0siness Se7tors in VR to KR ?earse d Lontin0e: :i9ersit? C not a== e11s in one >as3et d In7rease in man0+a7C t0rin1 d Lontin0e to >0i=: me:i7a= 7are +a7i=ities d More assiste: =i9in1 d More retai= d 8eo5=e who =i9e hereI >0t :o not ha9e their >0siC nesses here d ,hat :o ?o0 see +or 2ea=th Lare in the neDt VR to KR ?earse d ED5e7t to see more s5e7ia=t? 5h?si7ians d Zrowth area at EDit VT to ser9e re1ion d Lontin0e: 1rowth in n0rsin1 homesI assiste: =i9in1I home hea=th 7are an: in home he=5ers d More s5e7ia=ihe: hea=th 7are 7=ini7s d More o0tC5atient 5roC 7e:0res an: +a7i=ities d ,hat :o ?o0 see +or Lrime in the neDt VR to KR ?earse d Lonsistent 5attern o+ 1rowthI as 5o50=ation 1rowsI n0m>er wi== 1row >0t 5er7enta1e rate wi== remain stati7 d Some tem5orar? in7rease in 1an1 re=ate: a7ti9ities as 5eo5=e re=oC 7ate +rom 1an1C5re9a=ent areas d Zrowth at U2S[ wi== 7ontri>0te to n0m>er o+ 7rimes in7reasin1I >0t :o not >e=ie9e this wi== raise the o9era== rate6 d ,hat 7han1e in =o7a= amenities :o ?o0 see in the neDt VR to KR ?earse d Ma== o0t=et stores with 50>=i7 re7reation in one =o7ationI s07h as i7e s3atC in1 rin3 d ,ith Senior 1rowthI more :eman: +or amenities +or that 5o50=ation se7tor d ED5an:e: Re76 Lenter an: +a7i=ities d In7rease in a== re7reC ation +a7i=ities s07h as more trai=s et7666 d In:oor 5oo=iwater 5ar3 Page 19 d In:oor ho73e?ii7e rin36 d More mo0ntain >i3e trai=s an: trai=hea:s d ,hat 7han1es :o ?o0 see in the neDt VR to KR ?ears re1ar:in1 o0r en9iC ronmente d There wi== >e more re10=ations an: the? wi== >e stri7ter6 There wi== >e more 7omm0ni7ation with re10=ator? a1en7ies s07h as [SFSI U/MI E8A an: FEMA6 d Re7?7=in1 5ro1rams d More j1reen. 9ent0res an: more :eman: +or j1reen. d In7rease in win: 1enC eration d More en9ironmenta= sensiti9it? d More water 7onser9aC tion d Lit? ma? ha9e to a7f0ire more en9ironmenC ta= 5riorit? =an:s6 d 2ow :o ?o0 see 50>=i7 in9o=9ement in the neDt VR to KR ?earse d M07h the sameI :ri9en on=? >? 7ontro9ers? d @one 9ia 7om50ter e616I so7ia= networ3in1 d Gee: more =ea:ershi5 :e9e=o5ment 5ro1rams Lit? A:ministrator S0n: state: that 0=timate=? we wi== :e9e=o5 a Lit? cisionI MissionI ca=0es an: Zoa=s >? 0ti=ihin1 in+ormation 1athere: at this meetin16 There >ein1 no +0rther >0siness >e+ore the Lo0n7i=I b0inn mo9e:I ao0n1 se7on:e: an: a== 9ote: to a:go0rn at P:QJ 8M6 @ate: this Qth :a? o+ Go9em>er KRRJ6 LITa OF S8EARFIS2 Ua: Merr? A6 Kram>e73I Ma?or ATTEST: Zre1 S0n:I Lit? A:ministrator 80>=ishe: on7e at the tota= a55roDimate 7ost o+ WTO6JT6 .586 No34 13 S<earfish City Council Regular Session Minutes No3eLMer 2, 2009 The S5ear+ish Lit? Lo0n7i= met in Re10=ar Session in the Lo0n7i= Lham>ers o+ the M0ni7i5a= Ser9i7es Lentre at T:RR 8M on Mon:a? Go9em>er KI KRRJ with the +o==owin1 mem>ers 5resent: Ua3erI @a9isI Mor1anI S7hmitI an: ao0n16 b0inn was a>sent6 A=so 5resent: Lit? A:ministrator S0n:I 80>=i7 ,or3s A:ministrator MohnsonI 8o=i7e Lhie+ RotertI Lit? 8=anner ,atsonI Assistant Finan7e O++i7er @0tton an: Lit? Attorne? 8=0imer6 Ma?or Kram>e73 5resi:e: an: 7a==e: the meetin1 to or:er6 A== stoo: an: re7itC e: the 8=e:1e o+ A==e1ian7e6 Or:er o+ U0siness Motion: Mor1an Se7on:: ao0n1 To a55ro9e Or:er o+ U0siness6 @is5osition: Motion 5asse: on 9oi7e 9ote6 Lonsent A1en:a A6 A0thorihe Lit? A:ministrator S0n: to s0>C mit Ener1? an: Lonser9ation ARRA Zrant A55=i7ation6 U6 A0thorihe Lit? A:ministrator S0n: to write =etter to /awren7e Lo0nt? Lommission in s055ort o+ S5ear+ish S7hoo= @istri7t.s interest in Re7o9er? kone Uon: 8ro1ram6 L6 A0thorihe Lhan1e Or:er lSI S5ear+ish U0siness an: In:0stria= 8ar3 ED5ansionI 8hase K6 @6 A0thorihe Lhan1e Or:er lKI As5ha=t 8a9ement Re5airs an: O9er=a?s within S5ear+ish Lit? /imits 8roge7t6 E6 A0thorihe 7ontra7tin1 with LETEL En1ineerin1 to @esi1n KRVR Lo=ora:o Uo0=e9ar: ,ater Main Im5ro9ements 8roge7t6 F6 Set >i: o5enin1s on Go9em>er KHI KRRJ at V:HR 56m6 +or the +o==owin1 50rC 7hases: V6 Mm[ Ra:io Rea: Lontro=s an: Lo=: ,ater Meters ]KRVR^ K6 Enhan7e: @ei7in1 Sa=t 8ro:07t ]KRVR^ H6 [ti=it? ,or3 Ma7hine Z6 A0thorihe a:9ertisin1 +or >i: two 5o=i7e 7r0isers6 26 A55ro9e Min0tes o+ Re10=ar Session O7to>er VJI KRRJ6 Motion: S7hmit Se7on:: Mor1an To a55ro9e Lonsent A1en:a6 @is5osition: Motion 5asse: on 9oi7e 9ote6 8[@ Amen:ment C E:1ewoo: cista ED5ansion C Lit? 8=anner ,atson eD5=aine: this 5roC ge7t is the eD5ansion o+ the E:1ewoo: cista Assiste: /i9in1 +a7i=it? =o7ate: on the 7orner o+ Oth A9en0e an: Fa=7on Lrest @ri9e6 KH one >e:room a5artment 0nits are 5ro5ose: to >e a::e: on a new win1 =o7atC e: so0th o+ the 70rrent str07t0re6 8=ans +or this a::ition were shown in the KRRV 5=ansI >0t :0e to e=a5se: timeI it is >a73 +or re9iew an: a55ro9a=6 The a55=i7ant has a::resse: se9era= iss0es s07h as >rea3in1 05 the =on1 roo+ se7tion to mo9e awa? +rom the instit0tiona= =oo3 an: 5ro9i:e a =an:s7a5in1 >0++er6 8ar3in1 7o:e :i7C tates that the +a7i=it? m0st ha9e at =east SV s5a7es an: the? wi== ha9e PK sta==s on site +o==owin1 7om5=etion o+ the 5roge7t6 At the 50>C =i7 hearin1 >e+ore the 8=annin1 LommissionI some nei1h>ors ha: 7onC 7erns re1ar:in1 the tra++i7 on Oth a9en0e6 Sta++ an: 8=annin1 Lommission :i: not +ee= the eD5ansion wo0=: 7a0se a si1ni+i7ant 5ro>=em in tra++i7 +=ow6 Ri7h Ostert o+ E:1ewoo: cista eD5=aine: the eD5anC sion wo0=: a=so a:: se9en a::itiona= +0== time em5=o?ees to the +a7i=it?6 Motion: S7hmit Se7on:: Mor1an To a55ro9e the E:1ewoo: cista ED5ansion6 @is5osition: Motion 5asse: on 9oi7e 9ote6 Fina= 8=an a55ro9a= C Stora1e +a7i=it? at the Reser9e on 2i11ins Lree3 C Lit? 8=anner ,atson 5roC 9i:e: an o9er9iew o+ the 5=ans +or this 5roge7t =o7atC e: in the @e9e=o5ment Re9iew @istri7t at the so0th en: o+ the Reser9e on 2i11ins Lree3 @e9e=o5ment6 The 5roC 5ose: site in7=0:es the 5arC 7e= ori1ina==? set asi:e +or a +0t0re Fire @e5artment s0>station6 The :e9e=o5er 7onta7te: the Lit? to mo9e the =o7ation o+ the Fire @e5artment :e:i7ate: =ot to the west6 Initia= 7onC 7erns ha9e >een satis+ie: s07h as :ownwar: shie=:e: =i1htin1I 5a9in1 within or:inan7e re10=ations an: a =an:s7a5e >0++er o+ s0rC ro0n:in1 trees6 A HR +oot a77ess easement +rom O=: Ue==e Roa: has >een a55ro9e: >? /awren7e Lo0nt?6 Motion: ao0n1 Se7on:: Mor1an To a55ro9e the Fina= 8=an +or a Stora1e +a7i=it? at the Reser9e on 2i11ins Lree36 @is5osition: Motion 5asse: on 9oi7e 9ote6 Fina= 8=an a55ro9a= C 8rairie 2i==s Transit Fa7i=it? at M7Z0i1an Ran7h C Lit? 8=anner ,atson state: this 5ro5ert? is =o7ate: in a @e9e=o5ment Re9iew @istri7t6 This s5e7i+i7 0se was =iste: in the anneDaC tion :o70ment +or the M7Z0i1an Ran7h @e9e=o5ment6 The magoriC t? o+ >0s a7ti9it? +or the Transit +a7i=it? wi== >e on the so0th si:e with the north si:e ha9in1 the 50>C =i7 entr? an: 5ar3in16 /an:s7a5in1 >0++ers are 5=anne:6 Motion: @a9is Se7on:: Mor1an To a55ro9e the Fina= 8=an +or 8rairie 2i==s Transit Fa7i=it? at M7Z0i1an Ran7h6 @is5osition: Motion 5asse: on 9oi7e 9ote6 Foo: 8antr? C Gew 8ro5ose: /o7ation C Ma?or Kram>e73 has >een wor3in1 with Re7 Lenter sta++ an: =o7a= 7ontra7tors to :e9e=o5 a 5ro5osa= to 7on9ert VORR sf0are +eet in the eDtreme northwest 7orC ner o+ the Re7 Lenter into the Foo: 8antr?6 Estimate: 7ost is WHRIRRR to WHOIRRR an: he state: that the raisin1 o+ this mone? sho0=: 7ome +rom the 7omm0nit?I >0t re7omC men:e: that the Lit? 5roC 9i:e some see: mone?6 Foo: 8antr? Uoar: memC >ers +ee= the 5ro5ose: =o7ation is s0++i7ient an: the? a55ro9e: ha9in1 a =on1Cterm 5=a7e as the? ha9e ha: to mo9e se9era= times in 5ast ?ears6 Motion: ao0n1 Se7on:: Mor1an To a55ro9e the 7on7e5t o+ the Foo: 8antr? new =o7ation in the northwest 7orner o+ the Re7 Lenter >0i=:in16 @is5osition: Motion 5asse: on 9oi7e 9ote6 BLACK HILLS PIONEER 4%5e 20 !"#$% '(") P+% 19 Food Pantry - Funding City Council discussed an initial 4seed5 amount for the Food Pantry to begin its fundraising efforts to raise money in the community for the proposed relocation and build out at the Rec Center. Motion: Morgan Second: Young To approve the City providing $7,000 seed money to begin the fund raising for the Food Pantry new location project. Disposition: Motion passed on voice vote. Resolution 2009-25 Surplus Declaration and appointment City Administrator Sund stated this surplus declaration is for an Allen Bradley Bulletin 150 SMC Motor Controller that was missed in the last surplus declaration and there is now a party interested in buying it. Three free holders must also be appointed to appraise the property. In addition, he stated that we also will need to declare as surplus the 2009 Dodge Police Cruiser that was wrecked in the accident at Main and Hudson last week. Motion: Davis Second: Morgan To approve Resolution 2009-25 to surplus Allen Bradley Controller, a wrecked 2009 Police Cruiser and appoint three free holders. Disposition: Motion passed on voice vote. Ordinance Proposal (1111) - Public Lands and Facilities District - City Planner Watson stated this ordinance will clarify uses of all public lands. Currently, City, Xniversity and Schools are all zoned differently. Other communities have adopted similar districtsZ however, this ordinance proposal includes an enhanced public notice process which is only used by one other city in the state, Rapid City. City Attorney Pluimer stated that the ordinance is not too restrictive, does not have a real element of control and would foster communication standards. Council Member Davis stated this has become more complicated than he is comfortable with and hesitates on imposing more government rules. Motion: Baker Second: Morgan To approve first reading of Ordinance 1111 - Public Lands and Facilities District and to set Public Hearing for Monday, November 16, 2009. Disposition: Motion passed on voice vote with Davis voting no. Ordinance Proposal- To Amend Chapter 14, Streets, Sidewalks and Other Public Places - City Administrator Sund stated this ordinance brings snow removal codes into line with our snow removal information policy and references the policy rather than including policy details in ordinance. Motion: Schmit Second: Young To approve first reading of Proposed Ordinance to amend Chapter 14, Streets, Sidewalks and Other Public Places. Disposition: Motion passed on voice vote. Council Planning Session - Reminder of Council Planning Session this Wednesday at 6:30PM. Committee Schedule for _eterans Day - Legal, Finance and Public Safety Committee and Public Works Committee will both meet next Tuesday beginning at 4:15 PM. Sales Tax Report - City Administrator Sund presented a city sales tax report through the end of October showing general City Sales Tax for 2009 even with the same time period in 2008. In addition, Hospitality Tax revenues are up by 11b. City Computer Network - City Administrator Sund reported that we recently had a system assessment to check the function of our computer network. This was prompted by the slow failing of our City Hall voicemail system. Golden West has advised that we need two upgrades to handle a new phone system involving _oice Over Internet Protocol (_OIP), to keep our network functioning, and to keep our network secure. These upgrades involve a new firewall and switch. Evaluation is in progress. 2009 Budget Amendment City Administrator Sund advised the Council that a budget amendment will be coming as we have three departments that are over budget: Elections, Snow Removal and Rec. Center. Bill List of November 2, 2009 _ENDOR DESCRIPTION AMOXNT A M LEONARD, INC, TREE STRAPS/TIES, $285.11 ABC BXSINESS SXPPLY, INK CARTRIDGES/OFFICE SXPPLIES, $173.43 AINSWORTH-BENNING CONSTRXCTION, PR #7 2009 STREET IMP PROhECT, $58,140.82 AMCON DISTRIBXTING CO, REC CENTER CONCESSIONS, $267.20 AMERICAN LIFEGXARD PRODXCTS, LIFEGXARD XNIFORMS, $112.00 AMERICAN TECHNICAL SER_ICES, MATERIAL TESTING MISC PROhECTS, $537.00 AMERICAN WATER WORKS ASSOC, 2010 MEMBERSHIP-CALLAWAY, $165.00 APPLE SCIENTIFIC, INC, LATEi GLO_ES, $261.75 BEST WESTERN RAMKOTA INN, WAT., SDML CON_ENT.KRAMBECK/YOXNG, $324.00 BEST WESTERNRAMKOTA INN, PIER., H A F N E R / D O W D YTRAINING SFALLS, $179.98 BILLY LEE DXRNAL II, REPAIR REC CENTER TILE FLOOR, $14,336.82 BLACK HILLS LAXNDRY & DRYCLEANG, CLEAN STREET BANNERS, $105.00 BLACK HILLS POWER & LIGHT, E L E C T R I C I T Y, $12,789.91 CENEi, PROPANE, $717.95 CENTXRY BXSINESS PRODXCTS, 4TH kTR 2009 REC CENTER COPIER, $405.00 CETEC ENGINEERING SER_ICES, PROhECT ENGINEERING SER_ICES, $4,345.80 CHAIN SAW CENTER, KOMATSX FG25 FORKLIFT, $13,170.00 CHEMSEARCH, NXCONCEPT/AEROSOL, $329.86 CIT TECHNOLOGY FIN SER_, INC, 3 i COPIER LEASE, $691.40 CLARK PRINTING CORP, BILLING STATEMENTS/ DEPOSIT FORMS, $1,715.40 DAKOTA BXSINESS CENTER, DXST CO_ER, $14.25 DAKOTA SECXRITY SYSTEMS, SECXRITY CAMERA INSTALLATION-REC, $5,263.21 DAKOTA SXPPLY GROXP, CHILD SEATS/LAMPS/CHECK _AL_E, $561.41 DALE5S TIRE & RETREADING, TIRES, $258.40 DEMCO, INC, ANNXAL DATA MAINT SXBSCRIPTION, $1,590.42 DISC GOLF ASSOC INC, DISC GOLF 9 HOLES EkXIPMENT, $6,526.10 DYKSTRA POTTERY, REC CENTER POTTERY CLASS, $520.00 EDDIE5S TRXCK SALES, INC, TRANSMISSION FLXID, $89.04 ENERGY LABORATORIES, LAB TESTS, $75.00 FASTENAL CO, MALE RXN TEES/ HARDWARE, $397.40 GENE5S LOCK SHOP, LOCKS FOR E_IDENCE STORAGE, $636.92 GREAT WESTERN TIRE, INC, TIRES/TIRE REPAIR/ROTATE TIRES, $283.44 GRIMM5S PXMP SER_ICE, REPAIR FXEL PXMP, $471.54 HACH CO, PIPETS, $277.14 HD SXPPLY WATERWORKS, MiXs/MANHOLE RINGS, $9,298.14 HEISLER HARDWARE, HARDWARE/ TOOLS/SXPPLIES/REPA IRS, $2,347.60 HIGHSMITH CO, CD CASES, $38.50 HILLS MATERIALS CO, PR#2 STREET REPAIRS/2l BALLAST, $61,458.28 HILLYARD / SIOXi FALLS, BXFFER PADS/ SCRXBBER PADS, $340.86 HOXCHEN BINDERY, LTD, BOOK BINDING, $320.80 hXNEK5S SER_ICE CORP, COXPLING/ TRANSMISSION LEAK REPAIR, $184.08 KMART, PLANTERS/ PENS/CAT LITTER/ LITE BXLBS, $108.14 KNIGHT SECXRITY INC, 2010 ANNXAL SECXRITY MONITORG, $384.00 KNOLOGY INC, OCT 2009 TELEPHONE/ INTERNET, $1,717.46 KONE, INC, 4TH kTR 2009 MAINT CONTRACT, $200.73 KT CONNECTIONS, TELEPHONE DEPT LABOR, $693.24 LADNER EiCA_ATING & TRENCHING, PR#1 COXNTRY OAKS STORM WATER, $29,304.21 LAWSON PRODXCTS, INC, TOOLS/BOLLARD PAINT/PLOW BOLTS, $797.01 LIBRARY PETTY CASH, LIBRARY PETTY CASH-POSTAGE. $33.94 LIGHTING MAINTENANCE, CONTRACT. LIGHTING MAINTENANCE SER_ICE. $126.00 LXSTRE-CAL. LXSTRE-CAL PRODXCT. $337.80 M G OIL CO. MOBIL OIL. $378.13 HXYCK, PHILIP., RE_ERSIBLE CXT-OFF TOOL, $145.00 METZGER-HOLCOMB ANIMAL CLINIC, NO_ 2009 EXTHANASIA CONTRACT, $100.00 MID DAKOTA _EGETATION MGMT, CITY WIDE _EGETATION CONTROL, $20,208.12 MIDCONTINENT C O M M X N I C AT I O N S , NO_ 2009 CAMPGROXND CABLE/NET, $386.74 MONTANA-DAKOTA XTILITIES, NATXRAL GAS, $561.96 NATIONAL EMERGENCY NXMBER ASSN, 2010 DXES-RAFFERTY, $75.00 NE_E5S XNIFORMS, INC, XNIFORM PANTS/ POCKETS, $211.06 NOLD EiCA_ATING, WATER LEAK COLO BL_D, $1,326.00 OFFICE TECHNOLOGY & SXPPLY, FOLDERS, $9.49 ONE TIME _ENDORS, _ARIOXS REFXNDS, $422.50 PETE LIEN & SONS, INC, 4K EiTERIOR, $128.75 PETTY CASHFINANCE OFFICE, FO PETTY CASH-TRA_E L / P O S TA G E / M I S C , $177.41 PKG CONTRACTING, INC, PR#17 WWTP EiP PROhECT, $257,411.92 POWERPLAN, HYDRAXLIC PARTS, $328.43 PRECISION DYNAM- !"#$%&' ()*e,-e" 13' 2009 ICS CORP, REC CENTER WRIST BANDS, $1,948.54 PROBXILD, TIMBERROOTS MTD, HARDWA R E / E _ I D E N C E ROOM REPAIRS, $137.09 RANDOM HOXSE, INC, CDs, $113.70 RECORDED BOOKS, LLC, RECORDED BOOKS, $776.20 SAFEWAY STORES, INC, BH MAYORS MEETING SXPPLIES, $115.46 SAND CREEK PRINTING CORP, BXSINESS CARDS-HEPPER, $55.00 SANITATION PRODXCTS CORP, SNO-GO SNOW BLOWER, $123,490.00 SEARS COMMERCIAL ONE, COMPACT FRIDGE-ENGINEERING, $167.99 SHARKEY PLXMBING & HEATING, REPIPE IRRIGATION LINES, $728.87 , SOLAR SOXND CORP LIGHTING MAINTENANCE SER_ICE, $126.00 SPEARFISH AXTO SXPPLY, GLO_ES/ REPAIRS/ TOOLS/ OIL/ SXPPLIES, $4,096.69 SPEARFISH BXILDING & SXPPLY, E_IDENCE ROOM MATERIALS/REPAIRS, $624.74 SPEARFISH EiCA_ATING, INC, PROhECTS-TIF#1-TIF#2 & TIF#2 DRAINAGE, $314,764.87 SPEARFISH EiTINGXISHER, FIRE EiTINGXISHER & 1ST AID KIT SER_C., $574.95 S P E A R F I S H MOTORS, INC, SER_ICE & REPAIR POLICE _EHICLES, $585.72 SPEARFISH SENIOR SER_ICE CENTER, MONTHLY ALLOTMENT, $850.00 SXPERIOR SANITATION LLC, PORTABLE RESTROOM RENTALS, $642.00 TAGGART, hOSEPH E, HALLOWEEN REC CTR SKATE PARTY, $350.00 THE MERCANTILE, EMPLOYEE WINTER CLOTHING/2x4S, $951.36 THE XPS STORE #5137, SHIPPINGNE_E5S, $17.35 TIMECLOCK PLXS, TIMECLOCK FOR REC CENTER, $3,028.00 XS GEOLOGICAL SXR_EY, CREEK FLOW GAXGING-10/08-9/09, $6,900.00 XSA BLXE BOOK, SAFETY LOCKOXTS, $45.85 WALMART COMMXNITY BRC, OFFICEMEETING-REC CTRMISC SXPPLIES, $1,652.24 WELLS FARGO BANK NA, 4/39 2007 REC CENTER RE_ENXE BOND, $331,781.87 WELLS FARGO BROKERAGE SER_ICE, PAYMENT 16/20 HXMANE SOC BXILD- ING, $6,530.41 WELLS FARGO BXSINESS CARD, FINANCE CONFERENCE TABLE, $608.00 WELLS PLXMBING CORP, SALT/BRASS FITTING, $13.24 WESTERN HILLS HXMANE SOCIETY, MONTHLY DETENTION/NEXTER ALLOTMENT, $1,250.00 WHITE5S kXEEN CITY MOTORS, SENSOR REPAIR & SER_ICE-PD12, $313.60 nn TOTALS nn $1,318,818.74 October 2009 Salary Expense - Bill List 11/02/2009 Gross Wages/Benefits Mayor/Council, $6,763.52, 1.68b City Administrator, 11,537.43, 2.87b Finance, 9,110.98, 2.27b Human Resources, 5,105.63, 1.27b Government Buildings, 10,153.49, 2.53b Public Works Administration, 20,430.28, 5.09b Police, 94,718.07, 23.59b Police Communications, 22,373.63, 5.57b Fire, 368.99, 0.09b Bldg Inspect, 10,002.71, 2.49b Streets, 15,441.14, 3.85b Snow Removal, 1,612.78, 0.40b Storm Water, -, 0.00b Cemetery, 5,184.79, 1.29b Animal Control, 2,341.81, 0.58b Recreation/Aquatic, 36,172.08, 9.01b Spectator Recreation, 3,837.44, 0.96b Parks, 10,715.19, 2.67b Library, 16,107.94, 4.01b Planning & Zoning, 8,691.58, 2.16b Motor Pool, 13,087.42, 3.26b Water, 20,225.13, 5.04b Electric Production, 11,687.95, 2.91b Sewer, 17,390.01, 4.33b WWTP, 25,865.63, 6.44b Parking, 531.47, 0.13b Solid Waste, 19,410.70, 4.83b Campground, 2,596.96, 0.65b Totals $401,464.75 100.00b Motion: Morgan Second: Young To approve the Bill List dated November 2, 2009. Disposition: Motion passed on voice vote. APPRO_AL INITIALS Mayor Krambeck David Baker Eric Davis Mary Morgan Tom kuinn - Absent Doug Schmit Paul Young Executive Session Motion: Morgan Second: Schmit To enter into Executive Session at 8:09 PM to discuss two SERF applications and legal matters. Disposition: Motion passed on voice vote. Council returned to regular session at 8:58 PM. Motion: Schmit Second: Morgan To loan Ruth Engineering $40,000 from the Spearfish Economic Revolving Fund (SERF) Disposition: Motion passed on voice vote Motion: Young Second: Morgan To extend by six months Lehman Trike option to purchase land in Business and Industrial Park immediately north of their building. Disposition: Motion passed on voice vote Motion: Schmit Second: Morgan To authorize City Administrator and City Attorney to develop Gere/ Fischer Memorandum of Agreement regarding a house under construction and to authorize signatures. Disposition: Motion passed on voice vote Motion: Young Second: Morgan To authorize signatures on the Elkhorn Ridge Water and Sewer Agreements Disposition: Motion passed on voice vote. There being no further business before the Council, Davis moved, Baker seconded and all voted to adjourn at 9:00 PM. Dated this 2nd day of November 2009. CITY OF SPEARFISH BY: herry A. Krambeck, Mayor ATTEST: Greg Sund, City Administrator Published once at the total approximate cost of $211.63. ./01 #23% 13 )5#6$7S "' $97 )77$5#+ "' $97 :";(< "' $(6S$77S "' $97 =7;<><7;<?""< S;#5$;(@ <5S$(5!$ .1 "At2Cer 14, 2009 Present: Rummel, Allen, Pahl, Straub, and YorkZ Toscana and Asmussen All motions passed unanimously unless stated otherwise. The minutes of the September 29, 2009 meeting were read. Motion to approve by Pahl, second by Straub. The Treasurer5s Report for October 14, 2009 was presented. Motion to approve and to allow vouchers by Straub, second by York. Toscana informed the Board that the District employees had received both a Gold Level and a Platinum Level Award from SBI for 2008-2009. The District has received safety awards since 1993 and the Platinum Award for the past 3 years. The BLACK HILLS PIONEER Friday, November 13, 2009 CON$% 'RO) P+% ,District received the ,latinum Award because the loss ratio including 7ork 9omp, and ,roperty=>iability has been less than ?@A of the premiC um. The Foard congratuC lated the District employC ees. Gotion by ,ahl, second by Hork to sign a service agreement with Gen,ro for J2,@@L for 2@1@. This agreement includes the 3 DistrictCowned generators which are at Hanna, the 7ater ,lant and the 7astewater ,lant. Toscana presented a review of uniform=clothing allowances of other govC ernmental entities in the Flack Hills. The District’s current allowance is J1@@=per year=operator. Gotion by Hork, second by ,ahl to increase the operaC tor’s clothing allowance to J1L@.@@ per year and to include the superintendent. Toscana reviewed with the Foard the results of testing for Q. 9oli in the District’s source water for the past 12 months. Fased on the 2? biCweekly samC ples the District’s average was less than 3 Q. 9oli=1@@ m>R the standard is less than L@ Q. 9oli=1@@ >. The District will not be reSuired to test for Q. 9oli until 1@=1=2@1T. Gotion to adUourn by Vtraub, second by ,ahl. Wloyd A. Xummel III ,resident ,atricia Asmussen 9lerk TXQAVZXQX’V XQ,OXT October 1\, 2@@] General Wund Account Falance C Veptember 2], 2@@], J?T\,2^].31 ADD_ X C 3233 Zser 9ollections L^,^2?.@1 General Wund Account Falance C October 1\, 2@@], T33,11L.32 DQDZ9T `ouchers Vubmitted for ,ayment_ 2L\1^ C 7ellmark Flue 9ross, Group Health Insur, ^,321.]3 2L\1] C Delta Dental, Group Dental, ?1L.\@ 2L\2@ C aational Xural 7ater, >oan ,ayment b1T, 1,@3?.3^ 2L\21 C cnology, Telephone, 2^T.?L 2L\22 C carl’s Wurniture, Xefrigerator, L?@.@@ ,X 21 C >CD Vanitary Dst, ,X b21, 1@,]\3.1^ 2L\23C2L\2L, `oid, d, d 2L\2? C 2L\2], Qmployee Deducts, T,@\T.?] 2L\3@ C aorthern Vafety Vafety Vupplies, 1?L.]@ 2L\31 C >ynn’s DakotaGart, Vupplies, 1@.@@ 2L\32 C 7aste 9onnections, Dumpster, T\.2@ 2L\33 C 9ity of Felle Wourche, >andfill, 1T.T] 2L\3\ C FH ,ower, Qlectricity, 3,^\L.2] 2L\3L C ewest, Telephone, \?.L] 2L\3? C GDZ, Ztilities, 1@^.T@ 2L\3T C FH Qlectric, Qlectricity, 3\.@] 2L\3^ C GcGas, ,ropane, 3\1.?2 2L\3] C QXA, >aboratory Vample, 112.2@ 2L\\@ C Turbiville Qlectric, Xepair Flower Gotor, \3L.3L 2L\\1 C 9ity of Deadwood, 7ater f Fkkp, 2]].2? 2L\\2 C 9ity of >ead, 7ater, L^.@@ 2L\\3 C >ee Gathews QSuipment, Turbine ,umpC Hanna, 1^,211.^L 2L\\\ C Gen,ro, Annual Vervice f ,arts, 1,1@3.@L 2L\\L C DVG, Vupplies, 1@\.1? 2L\\? C Dwd Home 9enter, Vupplies, 1\.\] 2L\\T C Triple c Tire, Tires f Truck Xepairs, 1,?2T.1@ 2L\\^ C aapa=9entral ,arts, Vupplies, \TT.1^ 2L\\] C Veaton, ,ublishing, ^T.T3 2L\L@ C Vieveke, ,rinter 9artridges, 1L1.?@ 2L\L1 C Grainger, Vupplies, 1^@.]@ 2L\L2 C Twin 9ity Hardware, Vupplies, 222.]1 2L\L3 C Hach, >ab Vupplies, 2T^.^^ 2L\L\ C Qnergy >ab, >ab Tests, L^\.3@ 2L\LL C TTG Qnterprises, 9ommuniC cation QSuipment, 11,1@].?3 2L\L? C Occupational Health, D=A Testing, T3.@@ 2L\LT C One 9all, >ine >ocates, \@.T@ 2L\L^ C Hawkins, 9hemicals, L,?@L.1\ 2L\L] C Vpencer Turbine, Flower ,arts, ]T^.3\ 2L\?@ C givkovich, Xefund Overpayment, 1T.@@ Total `ouchers Vubmitted for ,ayment_ TL,22].1^ General Wund Account Falance C October 1\, 2@@], ?LT,^^?.1\ Fusiness Vavings h77i Account Falance C Veptember 2], 2@@], 3@1,111.22 ADD_ X C 323\ Interest, ^?.?3 Fusiness Vavings h77i Account Falance C October 1\, 2@@], 3@1,1]T.^L 9apital Outlay Wund Falance C Veptember 2], 2@@], \]],3@\.@T ADD_ X C 323\ Interest .^2 9apital Outlay Wund Falance C October 1\, 2@@], \]],3@\.^] 9apital Outlay Wund h7Ti Falance C Veptember 2], 2@@], 2].@T ADD_ X C 323\ Interest, .@3 9apital Outlay Wund h7Ti Falance C October 1\, 2@@], 2].1@ 9ertificates of Deposit h77i Veptember 2], 2@@], \^3,2L2.\@ ADD_ X C 323\ Interest on 9=D, 1,?T^.23 9ertificates of Deposit h77i October 1\, 2@@], Page 21 \^\,]3@.?3 9ertificates of Deposit h7Ti October 1\, 2@@], T3\,@@@.@@ Total Wunds C October 1\, 2@@], J2,?]L,2L^.?1 ,ublished once at the total approjimate cost of JLT.^^. ./01 No3% 45 6EAD CI$Y CO))ISSION Re>?@Ar )eetiE> No3emGer ,H ,--1 The >ead 9ity 9ommission met on Gonday, aovember 2, 2@@] in 9ity Hall, ^@1 7est Gain Vtreet at L_@@ ,G with the following members present_ Gayor aelson, 9ommissioners Xose Furns, >es Xoselles f aick crebs. Absent_ 9asey Forsch. Gayor aelson called the Xegular Geeting to order. GIaZTQV G=Xoselles, V=Furns C 9arried to approve the Ginutes of the Xegular Geeting of October 2?, 2@@]. Gayor aelson offered congratulations to the 9ity of Deadwood and the Gaming 9ommission for their 2@ year anniversary of gaming. 9ongratulations to Gayor Toscana, Deadwood 9ity 9ommission, it’s residents and those involved with the industry. ,>AaaIaG f gOaC IaG=HIVT. ,XQVQX`AC TIOa Demo ,ermit C Vchumacher reported that a Demo ,ermit has been reSuested for ?1? ,rospect Ave. This structure has been vacant for at least 1@ years and is owned by cevin Vpears, who now lives in 9alifornia. aumerous letters have been sent to himR however, he has never responded. The 9ity took it to court and now have control of the structure and are asking permission to demolish it. This structure is a historic property built in 1]@@. Vchumacher further ejplained that the court declared the property a nuisance and gave the city the right to demolish it and collect the demo fees from the owner. Furns Suestioned if the 9ity has possession of both the home and the property, to which Vtahl stated no, Uust the structure. He added that the costs of demolition will be assessed to the property owner and if it isn’t paid by nejt October, it will be placed as an assessment to his property tajes. Vtahl reported that he has received a contractor’s estimated demo cost of J\^L@. crebs suggested that the 9ity also get estimates for rehabilitation of the strucC ture, so that it can be occuC pied. Vtahl Suestioned who would pay for it. The 9ity will pay for the demo out of our General Wund. crebs felt it would be best to get it back on the taj roles. Furns disagreed and stated that it is a hakard at this point. Vtahl stated that the property owner was reSuired to abate the nuiC sance and hasn’t, so the 9ity was given authority to abate the nuisance. He added that the 9ity is not in the business to make it liveable. crebs felt it is the 9ity’s option and added that it may be a wash between demo and rehab. He felt it would be in the 9ity’s best interest to comC pare the two. Vtahl added that it isn’t our Uob to come up with cost to rehab the house. Gayor aelson suggestC ed that in future cases aeighbor7orks be conC tacted. ,erhaps they would be willing to take on the structure. Vchumacher ejplained that they reviewed the first twenty on the rehab list and offered to buy the strucC tures or give them a low interest loan and none of the owners agreed. Vchumacher added that Historic ,res. recommends approval. G=Furns, V=crebs C 9arried to approve the Demo ,ermit for ?1? ,rospect Avenue. Vign ,ermit C Vchumacher reported that a Vign ,ermit has been CON$% ON P+% ,I Page 22 BLACK HILLS PIONEER Friday, November 10, 2003 !"#day, (o*e,-e" 10, 2009 BLACK HILLS PIONEER Page 20 BLACK HILLS PIONEER Page 24 CONT. FROM P+. 21 requested for 420 West Main Street, which is “The Celtic Shop”. It meets all the requirements. M/Burns, S/Roselles Carried to approve the Sign Permit for 420 West Main Street. Plats M/Burns, S/Roselles - Carried to approve the PLAT OF DOG RUN PARK OF TRACT 9 OF HOMESTAKE ADDITION AND PUBLIC ACCESS EASEMENT BEING A PORTION OF VACATED MCCLOUD EXTENSION, VACATED SPRING STREET AND PORTIONS OF TRACTS 2 & 9 OF HOMESTAKE ADDITION TO THE CITY OF LEAD, LAWRENCE COUNTY, SOUTH DAKOTA. M/Burns, S/Krebs Carried to approve the PLAT OF LOT KR5 AS DEDICATED PUBLIC RIGHT OF WAY LOCATED IN MARION LODE M.S. 1050, ROBERT CALVIN AND ROBERT CALVIN NO. 1 LODES M.S. 1521 CITY OF LEAD, LAWRENCE COUNTY, SOUTH DAKOTA M/Roselles, S/Burns Carried to approve the PLAT OF LOT 1A, BLOCK 23, DENVER ADDITION SITUATED IN A PORTION OF CHIEF OF THE HILLS LODE, M.S. 221 CITY OF LEAD, LAWRENCE COUNTY, SOUTH DAKOTA FORMERLY LOTS 107 AND 107! MCCLELLAN STREET LOCATED IN A PORTION OF M.S. 221, DENVER ADDITION. PUBLIC SAFETY Abandoned Vehicle List - The new abandoned vehicle list is available. Bids will be opened November 16th; minimum bid is $100. Snow Removal Policy/Ordinance #996-09 - Stahl stated that the Commission discussed this briefly last week and have requested some changes to the snow removal policy. Dave Morris explained that Miners Avenue is very narrow and there is parking on one side. The City uses the loader to plow the street, but added there is only one place for him to put the snow and that is in the street. He stated that he can’t throw it up over a 10’ retaining wall. Stahl assured him that it is fine to pile it along the sidewalk, as the intent to clean it is there. M/Roselles, S/Krebs Carried to approve the first reading of Ordinance #996-09, which is AN ORDINANCE AMEND- ING CHAPTER 18, ARTICLE IV OF THE CITY OF LEAD ORDINANCES REGARDING SNOW REMOVAL. PUBLIC BUILDINGS & GROUNDS Library Announcements - Cyndie Harlan reported that the library will be closed on Wednesday, November 11th in observance of Veterans Day; Story Break and Home School will be cancelled that day. The Library Board meeting has been postponed to November 12th at 4:30 PM. Holiday Food Drive The City has started their annual holiday food drive, but is not limited gust to food. It can include soap, shampoo, toothbrushes etc. Residents are asked to bring their donations to City Hall prior thru the end of the year. Free Dump Weekend The next free dump weekend will be held November 12, 13th & 14th. Residents of Lead, Deadwood and Central City are encouraged to gather their gunk and take advantage of the last one for this year. STREETS & UTILITIES Progect Update - Stahl reported that the contractors will block off Main Street tomorrow to repair the two trenches. It should be done by the end of the week. The rest of the progect is done except for a small piece by the Episcopal Church. They will do a walk-thru after that. LEGAL & FINANCE Red Flag Warning Policy/Resolution #200921 - Stahl explained that the US Federal Trade Commission has required all entities to have an Identity Theft Policy. The Resolution adopts the City’s policy and will be adopted immediately to protect our residents. M/Krebs, S/Roselles Carried to approve Resolution #2009-21, which states: RESOLUTION #200921 A RESOLUTION ADOPTING AN IDENTITY THEFT PROGRAM. The City Commission of the City of Lead, a municipal corporation, meeting in session on Monday, November 2, 2009, pursuant to SDCL 9-l9, motion was made by Krebs, seconded by Roselles, that the following resolution be adopted: WHEREAS, The United States Federal Trade Commission has issued an Identity Theft Red Flag Rule, and WHEREAS, all utilities within the United States Friday, November 13, 2009 are required to comply with this rule, and WHEREAS, the City of Lead has developed a program entitled Identity Theft Prevention Program for the City of Lead, South Dakota which meets all required criteria for the Identity Theft Red Flag Rule NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, the City of Lead adopts as a City Policy the document entitled Identity Theft Prevention Program for the City of Lead, South Dakota AND, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this program becomes effective immediately upon the Lead City Commission approval of this Resolution 2009-21. Those voting aye: Burns, Roselles, Krebs and Mayor Nelson. Those voting nay: None. Motion carried. DATED this 2nd day of November, 2009. CITY OF LEAD Thomas R. Nelson Mayor ATTEST: Michael Stahl - City Administrator (SEAL) Entry Signs - Mayor Nelson stated that he has visited with Wayne Paananen and Steve Wold. He reminded residents that the City has committed $6,000 and paid $2,000 and Duane Sander has paid $6000. He added that the rest of the funding and placement of the signs were the problems. He has indicated that he has another $5,000 and is working on some sites. He felt that the previous obstacles may not be a problem and that he does plan to talk to DOT regarding the placement. Mayor Nelson asked that the Commission indulge him for a couple more days, as he felt there could be a good plan by next week. He will recommend the City pay the remaining $4,000 at that time. Roselles indicated that he will also talk to Paananen about the painting. Set Hearing/Liquor License Renewals M/Burns, S/Roselles Carried to set the Liquor License Renewal Hearing for November 30th at 5:00 PM. National Trust for Historic Preservation Mayor Nelson introduced Frank Gilbert, who is with the National Trust for Historic Preservation. He has been visiting with residents regarding the City’s historic preservation. He has been hired by the State to complete the program. Veterans Day/Offices Closed - The City offices will be closed November 11th in observance of Veterans Day. ITEMS FROM VISITORS Lab Update - Brendan Matthew was present on behalf of the Science Authority. He is the new Health & Safety Manager. The Lab currently has 80 full-time employees and 26 part-time. There are six people that work with DUSEL and they will be hiring 3-4 more. Matthew reported that the de-watering has been completed to the 5,022’ level and now it begins a slow balancing act. The crews are now rehabing the level so that they can start working on the deep underground watering system. Compliment - Roselles complimented the Street Department for their excellent snow removal. Next Meeting -The next City Commission Meeting will be held on Monday, November 9th at 5:00 PM. ADJOURN At 5:58 PM, M/Krebs, S/Roselles - Carried to adgourn the Regular Meeting. CITY OF LEAD Thomas R. Nelson Mayor ATTEST: To Place Your Classified: Call 642-2761 for info. or e-mail your ad with credit card info to classifieds@bhpioneer.com CLASSIFIEDS Page 25 !"#$% '(") P+% ,Michael Stahl - City Administrator 5SEAL8 Published once at the total approximate cost of ?106.2E. ./01 #o3% 45 ORDINANCES 55 "(67#8#!9 .00:;10 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 18, ARTICLE IV OF THE CITY OF LEAD ORDINANCES REGARDING SNOW REMOVAL. BE IT ORDAINED by the City Commission of the City of Lead that, pursuant to SDCL 9-19, the existing language in Chapter 18, Article IV of the City of Lead Ordinances be amended to read as follows: Section 18-Y01. City May Remove Snow. If the owner, manager or lessee of the property abutting a sidewalk fails or refuses to remove snow and\or ice within the time period specified in Section 18-Y00 of this ordinance, or to keep sidewalks free from snow and ice at all times the Commissioner Public Safety Administrator or designee may have the snow and\or ice removed and the cost of removal and any associated fines shall be charged against the property owner, manager or lessee. Section. 18-Y05 Violation-Penalty. Any individual or business that fails to remove snow and\or ice or arrange for the removal of snow and\or ice within the period prescribed in Section 18-Y00 of the City of Lead Ordinances shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and subject to a fine. Fines will be assessed as follows: First Offense ?50 Second Offense ?E5 Third Offense ?100 Each subsequent offense ?100 Additionally, the city shall be entitled to assess a fifty-dollar 5?508 fee for the costs of arranging the snow and\or ice removal. The city shall also collect, from the owner, manager or lessee of the property, the actual cost to a contractor for the snow and\or ice removal. In the event the removal is done by city employees the sum of sixty-dollars 5?608 per employee per hour, plus materials, shall be assessed against the property. Each day the above described failure or conduct continues shall constitute a separate offense. Section. 18-Y06 Snow Into Streets. Any individual or business who deliberately or intentionally removes snow and\or ice and places it into a public street, road or travel way shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and subject to a maximum fine of one hundred dollars 5?1008. Placement of snow onto a street department-created pile or windrow will be allowed. Placement of handshoveled snow and\or ice, by residential homeowners or tenants, onto public streets, roads or travel ways prior to the removal of the snow by street crews shall be allowed. This placement of snow must be of a reasonable nature and must not create an additional burden to city crews. Individuals and\or businesses will not be allowed to plow snow onto public streets, roads or travel ways under any circumstances. Section. 18-Y0E Additional Precautions. If it is prohibitive or not practical to remove ice that has frozen onto the sidewalk the owner shall place some suitable material upon the same to prevent slipping and\or falling. Section. 18-Y08 Vehicle Marking. Vehicles parked on or adjacent to city streets that are indistinguishable from the surrounding environment, due to snowfall, shall be considered a hazard. The owners\operators of such vehicles shall be required to mark the vehicle in a manner that the city snow plow operators are made aware of the hazard. The markings must be on each end of the hazard and visible to snow plow operators. Those voting aye: Burns, Borsch, Roselles, Krebs and Mayor Nelson. Those voting nay: None. Motion carried. Dated this 9th day of November, 2009. CITY OF LEAD Thomas R. Nelson Mayor ATTEST: Michael Stahl - City Administrator 5Seal8 First Reading: November 2, 2009 Second Reading: November 9, 2009 Published: November 1b, c l a s s i f i e d s @ b h p i o n e e r. c o m 2009 Published once at the total approximate cost of ?b9.bY. ./0, #o3% 45 PUBLIC NOTICES 56 !7$< "' =P98('7=H #"$7!9 "' H98(7#+ "(67#8#!9 4444 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be conducted by the Common Council of the City of Spearfish to consider adoption of ORDINANCE 1111 - AN ORDINANCE AMENDING APPENDIc A OF THE REVISED ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF SEARFISH TO ESTABLISH SECTION 1Y: PUBLIC LANDS AND FACILITIES DISTRICT. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Common Council of the City of Spearfish, South Dakota, shall at E:00 PM, or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard on the 16th day of November, 2009, meet in the Council Chambers of the Municipal Services Centre, 625 Fifth Street, to hear and consider such adoption. Any person interested in the approval or rejection of such ordinance may appear and be heard or file with the City Administrator a written statement of approval or disapproval. ADA Compliance: The City of Spearfish fully subscribes to the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act. If you desire to attend this public meeting and are in need of special accommodations, please notify the City Finance Office 2Y hours prior to the meeting so that appropriate auxiliary aids and services are available. Dated this 2nd day of November, 2009. BY: Greg Sund, City Administrator Published twice at the total approximate cost of ?28.Y9. ./?1 #o3% :@ 45 November 13, 2009 20< HAND3MAN HANDS#AN?]$N$QAL contractor offering offseason rates! ]et those progects off your to-do list. Carpentry, remodeling, small?large gobs, indoor?outdoor. $stablished, licensed, insured, calls returned, courteous. E05-E415EH5. Equal Housing Opportunity All real estate advertising in the Wair Housing Act ma_es it illegal to advertise lany preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, se/, handicap, familial status, or national origin, or an intention, to ma_e any such preference, limitation or discrimination.m Wamilial status includes children under the age of 1N living with parents or legal custodians^ pregnant women and people securing custody of children under 1N. &his newspaper will not _nowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. "ur readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this newspaper are available on an efual opportunity basis. &o complain of discrimination, call H,D toll-free at 1 (N00) EE9-9HHH. &he toll-free telephone number for the hearing impaired is 1 (N00) 95H95H5. 102 PERSONALS D"#$S&'C A+,S$ Se/ual Assault 54-Hour Crisis Line, +utte?Lawrence?Harding CountiesD E05-H53-09E4 or Spearfish ShelterD E05-E45-HN55 or 1-N00999-534N. Deadwood? Lead ShelterD Sturgis ShelterD E05-34H-0050 or 1-N00-H55-N435 All Calls Confidential. 103 COMMUNIT3 E4ENTS HAQR$S& H"L'DAS +ATAAQ A& SNAPP$Q CL,+ 'N SP$AQW'SH. Wriday Nov 13 3D00 P# ND00 P# Saturday Nov 14 9D00 A# - 1D00 P# Zuilts, furniture, doll clothing, children baby items, fabric, greet cards :ENERAL AD4ERTISIN: POLIC3 The Black Hills Pioneer makes every effort to avoid errors. However, in handling hundreds of ads, occasionally errors do occur. We ask that you read your ad carefully on the first day of publication and phone us immediately if there is an error. We can only be responsible for a single dayZs incorrect ad. We reserve the right to revise, edit, reclassify or reject any classified ad for publication. HAR$ &""LS - Will &ravel Carpentry, tiling and painting, repair and remodeling. No gob too small, free estimates. Licensed, insured, wor_ guaranteed, references available. Call #arshal 510-090N or N95-3N9N. RIGGS CONSTRUCTION Experienced - References Available! Call us for an estimate 605.578.1146 103 COMMUNIT3 E4ENTS H,]$ CQAW& SAL$D 1N0N Paha Sapa Dr, #urray Addition, Sturgis. Wriday, Nov 13, 9-4^ Saturday, Nov 14, 9-4. +eaded +as_ets, puppets, crocheted baby dresses, `mas table decorations. &oo much to list. Would ma_e nice `mas gifts. All reduced. 105 LOST 6 FOUND W",ND - Si/ #onth "ld, #ale, Striped &abby 'n &he Spearfish City Par_ Area. E05-H55-1039 W",ND "n +rownsville Qoad South of Lead, Large +lac_ Dog With White $ye and Small &errier. Call Dave at E05-5N4-141E. 106 :I4E AWA3S WQ$$ CA&S maine coone N years neutered declawed, purebread himalayan 3 years not spayed, white siamese mi/ 1 year neutered E05-H5E-19EH 200 PROFESSIONAL SER4ICES D$RASHAN 'N-H"#$ Computer Qepair. 's your computer running slowb Qeasonable rates, service within 55 miles of Spearfish E05-H55-5355 200 PROFESSIONAL SER4ICES A&&$N&'"N C"N&QAC&"QS H"#$ +,'LD$QSD Need Sour Sheetroc_ Winished - &ape, &op, &e/ture^ Qeasonable rates, +lac_ Hills and Surrounding Areas, Licensed - 'nsured. +ill E05-5N0-5NHH. C"LD W$A&H$Q upon us!! +e safe!! ]et your woodstove?chimney fireplace cleaned and inspected and?or repaired. Call #i_e at Da_ota Chimney Qestoration E45-HNE0. +"+CA& for hire..snow removal, clearing trees, brush, e/cavating. Call #i_e E05-E45-HNE0 W"Q ALL S",Q L'W$ 'NS,QANC$ needs contact Du_e +oston at N954E5N or www.du_eboston.com dhttpD??www. du_eboston.come "LD W$S& H$A&'N], 'NC. "f Lead. Natural?LP ]as $fuipment Qepair. Wurnaces, Water Heaters, -Coo_ Stoves., $tc. Wor Wast Service Call ]reg At E05-5N0-0153 "r E05H1H-1HH9. 203 CLEANIN: SER4ICES CAQ'N] D$&A'L "Q'$N&$D cleaning woman. Qeady to meet your specific needs, errands, gobs, on a daily, wee_ly or monthly basis. E05-E39-N931 J,Ni HA,L'N], "DD J"+S, SN"W Q$#"RAL, $&C. CALL 5N0-10E3. 303 SPEARFISH :ARA:E SALES A&D 35E #$'$Q, 11?13, 11?14. 9D00a-all day. +edroom, antifues, misc. dining room, hidea-bed. 401 PART-TIME $`P$Q'$NC$D &imbco "peratorD P-&, W-&, Wee_endsj Hill City Area. k1N-k53?hr. Call E05-E41-5E35. H$LP WAN&$DD $/perienced pre-school teacher. Competive wage. Call E05-N953HNH N"W H'Q'N] a Parttime Cashier. Rarious shifts. Wage D"$. $"$. Pic_ up an application as E11 $. Jac_son or N50 $. Colorado +lvd. Spearfish. Z,AL'&S C"N&Q"L earn up to k100 per day. $valuate retail stores. &raining provided. No e/perience refuired. Call NHH-E0E-15N4 Q$C$P&'"N'S& part time at busy law office. Answer 5 line phone, light office duties. Send resume to &he Law "ffices, Attn. HQ, P.". +o/ 5N3, Deadwood, SD 5HH35. No phone calls please. WAN&$D $`P$Q'$NC$D Line coo_. $vening hours. Qate of pay based on e/perience. Local restaurant. Call E05-E45-5N4N or apply at Shoot &he +ull Stea_ House. BLACK HILLS PIONEER 4%5+.16 721.!8LL:TI=E 727.B8SINESSA G26.HO8SEHOLI CAREER O44ORF ITE=S BAR$%OOT R$SORT is now hiring HO4S$K$$P$RS. Our resort is located directly across the road from Terry Peak Ski Area. %lexible Schedule. $F.50Ihr increase after positive 90-day review. $mployee Benefits offered. Great place to work. Looking for professional, dedicated and team players. %ull or Part Time. Weekends a plus. Please call or stop by the resort for an application. Black Jack Dealer We offer competitive wages, excellent benefits, paid vacations, 401K and opportunities for advancement Stop in at 709 Main Street and fill out an application today! 721.!8LL:TI=E 721.!8LL:TI=E HOST$SS, S$RV$RS, housekeepers, restaurant manager, front desk clerk, night auditor, bartenders, Y maintenance. Apply at Best Western Sturgis Inn. OV$R TH$ ROAD truck driver wanted. 2 years verifiable flatbed experience. Good Driving record required. 605F]]-2363 TH$ NORTH$RN HILLS %amily Recreation Center Is Looking %or A Certified Lifeguard. Hours Are %rom 4:45am To 1:00pm Monday Through %riday. Starting Pay $F.00 Per Hour. Apply In Person at F45 Miners Ave., Lead. LOOKING %OR MASSAG$ therapist to rent room at growing chiropractic clinic in Spearfish. Please call: ]1]-9314 if interested. Join Our First Gold Family CLUB CENTER HOST Great Benefits Equal Opportunity Employer Pre-Employment Drug Testing Apply in person at the front desk 605-5]F-9]]] 2]0 Main St. Deadwood Y TU ES DA H . I. . ^. . AY ESD DN WE P ' AY SI S N H HIG E 3..N F /1 L bO a ut W 5 r 12 Ove ter i pe ld w o da der ow dp Foo ng ndi ble 71 c OF J \.G2 /13..N \.G2 nts y wa er om cit tail esen y Re 0K fr repr pa art n=t m 0 O 2 ET ee $ Ae.N Pion *rA Wr9alis-Mh stedomesA thpeer cocenter o Marsh minus ish arf Spe g to n i nd xpa ye pan m o c r sale tary fo emen tral El ses Cen surplu d ar tel Bo ho d eile women SD Unv sed po Pro 11 atterdrs shre co 7 PAGE 8.00 o m r V+".,)RXY ti pe $ Deadwood’s Mineral Palace Hotel & Gaming is seeking applications for Graveyard Cashier Position is Full-time, Sunday-Thursday and a SDCG license is required. HOT$L Y GAMING D$ADWOOD, SD G26.HO8SEHOLI ITE=S B MAbTAG WASH$RI DRb$R. White, computer touch. Stackable. Great shape. $150. Call 605-641-1F49 SID$S O% B$$% AND PORK %OR sale call to order. Integrity Meats 605-F92-6215. %IR$WOOD %OR SAL$: Oak and Ash split. $150 a cord. 605490-36F2 G/G.!IRENOOI L.!8EL %OR SAL$: Good SOLID DRb pine firewood, split, H$APING pick-up load, D$LIV$R$D. $90.00 $gC$LL$NT hardwood, split-delivered. $1]5.00 605-5]F1945 or 605-3901056 %IR$WOOD %OR SAL$: Big or small loads. Also, propane conversion for %ord pickup, twin tanks. 605-64254]3 after 4PM. TH$ CLASSI%I$DS AND M4CH MOR$ CAN B$ S$$N ON O4R W$BSIT$ ANbTIM$ AT www.bhpioneer.com G2K.4ETS L 4ET S844LIES DICKSON SMALL BR$$D P4PS: borkie, Maltese, Dachshund, Papillon, Shih Tzu Puppies AKC. Two bear Health Guarantee, payments, credit card okay. www.dicksonpups.com 605-]F]-6F21 Deb Dickson %OR SAL$: Several pieces of good used commercial carpet. Approximately 12x12. Gray or Green in color. Dell 605-3F1-62F2 %OR SAL$: Two queen sized hideabed couches. Good condition. $200. each. 605-F92-44F4 Richardson Kennel & Pet Grooming G$T bO4R SO4TH DAKOTA MAD$ PROD4CTS TODAb, IN TIM$ TO SHIP %OR CHRISTMASe Plenty of gently used furniture, a GR$AT practical gifte Check back weekly, our stock is continuously changinge This and That, 536 West Jackson Boulevard, Spearfish. 605-]1]-6500. Monday - %riday 9:00am 5:30pm, Saturday 9:00am - 4:00pm. Boarding & All Breed Dog Grooming, Obedience/Behavior instruction. By Appointment (605) 347-3375 %R$$ KITT$NS to be given away. Litter box trained. Mom is a great mouser. Call 605-641124F. RIGGS CONSTRUCTION Experienced - References Available! Call us for an estimate 605.578.1146 %R$$ TO GOOD home. 2 kittens. Call 605-]1F-5231. n No more envelope, stamps or credit cards n No more interrupted delivery . e R rD n No more checks to write ie arr 315 Seaton Circle Spearfish n 642-2]61 E C E N IO . 4E-Z A8THORIOATION.AGREE=ENT.!OR Pay E-Z PAY A8TO=ATIC.NITHIRANALS.PACH.IEBITSQ S ^ Sign Up For L A44LIANCES DINING TABL$ with hutch. 3x2 tile top. Green with cherry wood. 6055]F-1323 G/G.!IRENOOI L.!8EL DRb MO4NTAIN %IR$WOOD. %ull 4x4xF cord. $1]5. Cut and split. Oak available. Call Linn 605-]22-4]41 G2J COMPL$T$ HO4S$HOLD. China, linens, bedroom, dining room, sleeper sofa, wicker. ANTId4$ Birdseye maple dresser. Very reasonable. 605-]22-1F95. _#ZZ.-+.%UX),%X#`%ZZ& L _#XY$"%_R.T"),. L &)U".`Y+`a#R5 I %``)URXF .H C A N$W Y 4S$D WOOD, Gas Y Pellet Heating Appliances. Also accepting trade-ins. Spearfish Canyon %ireplaces Y Spas 1-F00-634-2F24. 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C3,, 642-2761 or 584-2303 • • • • • Income Tax Preparation Financial Statements Business Plans QuickBooks® Bookkeeping E-Mail: tenbroek@westriv.com PIONEER BLACK HILLS E !udy Nuber Rapid City Advertising Consultant *+05. 301-003+ 1715 W. 8ain, =te. ?@07 Rapid City, =D PEDERSON HARDWOOD FLOORS • • • • installation repair refinishing tile & more for a FREE Estimate call Justin 605-578-1089 PROFESSIONAL LAWN CARE & PROFESSIONAL LANDSCAPE PROJECTS MERLE’S LANDSCAPING & YARD SERVICE ate Total Lawn Care Maintenance Estime)) SPRING PACKAGE PROFESSIONAL (e l J8W64 R3@-/0 l A6435-/0 LANDSCAPING l S8> L39-/0 l S66>-/0 U6W L3W/7 l A/> #GS56X K24Y J,27 J,3/ l I/753,, m D67-0/ SX4-/@,64 S9756Q7 (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 This Spot Just Opened Up! 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 RENT ME! RENT ME! C3,, 642-2761 or 584-2303 BLACK HILLS PIONEER 4a5e 02 772 48C:;4< !=> <?@A 772 48C:;4< !=> <?@A 772 48C:;4< !=> <?@A !""# F-25) P+,E. /0.+1E E20. Cab. 75")). #)5-8"!-54!2 2))5 F-25) Crew Cab. Powerstroke 5th wheel 2L0. Grill Guard. ,ould consider economy car as a trade. #)5-#422!=2 Leave message b"" F+.D F!5) 4S2. v#, 5 speed, Good shape. Qice /tereo, custom wheels. Qice truck. 74X)). #)5-5#X-2))= !""# 0+:+0; 0;C+M;. !)=,=)) miles, 2 wheel drive. Iust had an oil change, and runs great. 785)) call 8)=-42!!!8= 2))! F+.D .;QGE. 4S4 !!),))) miles 4.)L 5 speed. Matching topper 752)) good condition #)5-#45-"54! 2))2 .;QGE. 2L0 +ffroad. 4S4, ""1 Power windows, locks, mirrors. 0ow package. Qew tires, topper 7#4"5 call #)5#45-XX"8 2))8 CYEZ.+LE0 25)) DuramaS Diesel. #.# turbo, inbed Ball \ 5th wheel hitch. EScellent condition. 7!X,")). Must see. #)555"-)8!) /pearfish 2))8 F+.D F25) 2L0 424 Deisel ;uto Loaded 0ow Pkg, Gooseneck Yitch X),))) Miles ESt. ,arranty 2),))) miles^ 7!=,5)) #)5-#45-82X8 2))# 0+:+0; 0_QD.; 4S4 eStended cab. 0.D +FF-road package. .hino-liner. EScellent condition. 72!,5)) +B+. 8)=-#X"-X!22. Evenings leave message. 2))X F25) /IQGLE C;B, 5.4ZX, 5 /peed, ;uto, ;ir, Cruise, 0ilt, Dial, 4S4, Integrated Brake Control, ",))) Miles, /now Plow Package, 0onneau Cover, 7!X,))). 2))2 25a ;I./0.E;M 0railer, 7!8,))). #)5-5X4!"4X. 2))" D+DGE .;M !5)) 424 Crewcab. Laramie Pkg _nder !!1 miles-Factory warranty^ ;t 2!2 Qorth Main /pearfish 78=,5)) +B+ #)5-#45-"#"4 b#= CYEZ: C-!), # cyl. 8sp. 785). #)5-X"228!2 b"" F+.D L;.I;0 8c4 ton /uper Duty. Power stroke, Long BoS, with 2))5 ,estern plow. 7!8,")) or offer. #)55"!-""58 F+. /;LEd 2))5 F+.D E2C_./I+Q fully loaded. v-!), 4 inch lift, custom rims. /erious buyers, Carrie #)5-=22!""2 or #)5-#4!-!=X8 770 <4=>B ;B8@8B8A< !=> <?@A b"X IEEP ,.;QGLE. /P+.0, X=1 Miles, ;C, 5sp, Yardtop, Brand Qew B.F. Goodrich 0ires, Good Looking, Great .unning. 7=5)). "2X-"25-)#=4 b)! IEEP ,.;QGLE. /P+.0. Yard top, =8,))) miles, 5 speed. Qew # ply tires. 7!),5)), or offer. #)5-5"!-""58 !ri$ay' (ove,-er 10' 2223 770 <4=>B ;B8@8B8A< !=> <?@A 770 <4=>B ;B8@8B8A< !=> <?@A !"X" F+.D B.+QC+, .uns Good. #)5-5X)-2!"4. 2))2 L;QD .+ZE. Freelander. X)k, 2.5L, v#, ;uto, 2!mpg, awd, trac control, abs, tilt, cruise, CD, heated seats. 7#5)) #)5-#4!-#5)5 !""4 GMC IIMM: /L0 4.8 liter Z#, 4 door, leather, CD ,cipod control. 2 wheel drive, !4#,))) miles 7!,5)) #)5-=22-)"5X !""# CYEZ: BL;eE.. 2 wheel drive. !X",))) miles, new tires, runs great. 7X)). #)5-#4!)#28, leave message. !""# F+.D B.+QC+ 2L 5.) 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Looks \ runs great. 7=))). 8)=-4#=55X) or #)5-=22-42#8 CL;.1 424, Forklift, #,))) Pound Lift, .uns Good, 72,5)) +B+, 8)=#48-2!#2 in Beulah. !""5 GMC 0opkick Cab ;nd Chase, 22,))) GZ,, Cat Motor, ;llison, ;utomatic, ;ir, 74,5)) +B+, 8)=-#48-2!#2 in Beulah. 2))! F.EIGY0 LIQE. FL=), Cat Motor, # /peed, "),))) Miles, 22a Flatbed, Good 0ruck, 25,5)) GZ,, 7!8,5)), 8)=-#48-2!#2 in Beulah. C.;QE 0._C1 F+.D FX)), !X"f wb, crane is a Qational /eries 2)) #)5-4")-)2X" 777 DA?EF AG;84HA(B !"=2 ;D;M/ .+;D Grader, diesel, runs well, great for home proiects, has served me well. 78""5 +B+. Matt, #)5-8")-=84!. Startz & Startz Landscaping Group & Individual Health & Life Call 642-2761' 7S4-2020 or 041-22S6 Sona O’Connell Belle Fourche, Spearfish Ad Representative (605) 642-2761 315 Seaton Circle, Spearfish, SD LE0 _/ YELP :+_ ,I0Y :+_. insurance needs. Call for F.EE Estimates. Body \ Collision eSperts jBunneyas Body \ Collision #)5-X"2-2X)2. 773 ?;B= ?CCA<<=>8A< 4-B.IDG/0+QE 0I.E/, 0runka EL4)) Y BL 245c5).!X M\/. Price 7!=5.)) each. Phone 842-25X# Your One-Stop Clean-Up Shop! l Complete Interior Clean-_p l /hampoo with /cotch Guard available l Yand ,ash \ ,aSingcBuffing l .ock Chip \ Light /cratch .epair l 0ar .emoval l /team Clean Engines CALL FOR A FREE ESTIMATE Rent Me! Rent Me! @ 777 ?;B= >A4?8>< COLOR MYSTIQUE Residential & Commercial 136 Sherman Street, Suite A Deadwood, South Dakota 57732 Phone/Fax 605-722-6466 PIONEER P;:IQG 7777 F+. +LD 0.;ILE./. Been sitting around awhile. +1^^ ,orking condition unknown. +1^^ /tock, Yorse, Flatbed call Ioe #)5-=22-!X)= Call 7S4-2020 or 642-2761 JlaLM Dills 4ioneer an$ PeeMly 4rospeLtor BLACK HILLS 776 B>?8@A>< !=> <?@A Pha e Electric Inc. RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL DEAN L. WEIS Manager - Owner PO Box 669 Spearfish, SD 57783 Ph. 642-9693 Fax 642-5757 578-3434 • 580-3434 !>AA A<B8H?BA< U ViWt CertiWiLates 8!5) 4th ;ve., /pearfish, /D * Retaining Walls * Grading * Sod & Seeding * Sprinkler Systems Specializing in Portraits with Personality 309 W. Main St., Ste. A Lead, SD 57754 (605) 584-4912 Sheila & Tom Graveman graveman@rushmore.com To make an appointment, please call (605) 381-9296 or (605) 641-0935 watson.photography@yahoo.com This spot just opened up! Call 642-2761' 7S4-2020 or 041-22S6 SEWING MACHINE SICK? (o Zo- 8s [ Boo <,all Renew Your Golden Oldie! R & D CONSTRUCTION Licensed in Lead, Deadwood & Spearfish >=VA> BD=H?< X627Y 7S4-2721 or 7S2-1762 (Across from Midcontinent) 605-642-0562 Concrete /idewalks \ Flatwork l Qew Construction .epair \ .emodeling We repair all makes: Singer, Viking, Brother, Pfaff, Elna, Bernina, Necchi, Janome, White, Kenmore Servicing your machines since 1949 All repairs guaranteed BOB’S SEWING CENTER 825 E. Denver St., Rapid City, SD Just West of Kmart • Mon.-Sat. 9-5:30 605-343-3214 or 1-800-864-3229 BLACK HILLS PIONEER Friday, No*ember 13, 2009 759 AUTO ACCESSORIES FOR SALE: ALPINE Deck. Includes 6 Disc Changer, 5 1/4 Speakers with Tweeters, 2 Alpine V12 Amps, Boston acoustic 4x7’s and Boston acoustic Sub. $1000 OBO. Call 645-1849 and leave message. 761 COLLECTIBLES V1973” MUSTANG COUPE. All refurbished. 2 owner car. Must see to appreciate. Call 605-5590247 leave message. Last of the VClassics”. 1976 JEEP CJ7, Red, Hard Top. 6 cyl-Auto FT 4-wheel with Quadratrac. Fresh Motor. First $5900 takes it! 605-642-2344 days, 605-642-7833 evenings/week-ends 47 WILLY’S JEEP. Buick V-6. Muncie 4 speed. Dana 18 Transfer Case. 31 inch Yokoahamas, Headers, custom exhaust. $5000 605748-2215 Page 31 761 800 800 800 800 800 COLLECTIBLES APARTMENTS FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT 1 & 2 BEDROOM, Furnished and Unfurnished. Lead. Call 605-920-1457 Leave Name & Phone i. 2 AND 3 BEDROOM Apartments. Deadwood Downtown. $390-$525/Mo. h Elec. Parking Included. No Pets/Smoking. 605578-3807 ATTRACTIVE 2 and 3 bedroom apartments and mobile homes in central Spearfish. Low utilitiesk washer/dryerk $600 - 700 605-722-7240. STUDIO 2 blocks from downtown Spearfish. $325 h utilities & deposit. No pets, no smoking. Avail now. 605-645-3223. Summit View & Heritage Apartments ATTRACTIVE, economicstudio, 1,2,3,4,5 bedroom apartments, houses, mobile homes in Spearfish, Lead, Deadwood. 605-722-7240 IRON RIDGE ESTATES has openings for 2, 3 and 4 bedroom luxury apartments. Swimming pool, hot tub and fitness room. Free satellite tv. No smoking, pet considered with references. 605-641-2068 ‘66 PLYMOUTH FURY III. New 318 motor, all original. Very little rust. Immaculate shape. Make offer Wes e 605645-2271 JEEP LAREDO, 1986, Last of WWII type, white/gold, all accessories, automatic, all documents, 91,800 original miles, $10K, 605347-6071 PRICE REDUCED: 1973 CORVETTE STINGRAY 350, 4 speed. 1973 Corvette Yellow in color. T-Tops. $21,000. Call 605-6422344 days, 605-6427833 evenings. 800 APARTMENTS FOR RENT 1 BDRM SPEARFISH Furnished & utilities included. AC, laundry onsite. No smoking/pets. Walking dist to BHSU. $450/mo. 1st h deposit. 605- 212-4343 1 BEDROOM efficiency apartment. Close to the university. $345/mo. 605645-1100, 605-642-3475 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT in BF available now. $350 includes utilites. Hardwood floors, large windows, small private deck. No pets/No smoking 605-645-7753 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 In Lead, Available October 10, $425 Plus Utilities. 605362-3412. 1-2-3 BEDROOM APTS. Visit Our Website: HelpU-Rent.net Or Call 605722-RENT. NEWLY REMODELED CLEAN 1 & 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS located in Spearfish. Available Now. Rent Based On Income. For More Information call 605-645-8933 Ejual Housing Opportunity. Very nice 1 & 2 bedroom apartments in Belle Fourche. Some utilities included. For further information call: 723-8000. CANYON ESTATES Apartments in Spearfish, now has 2 bedroom apartments available. Nicely landscaped, play area, off street parking, laundry facilities. Some units newley remodeled. Call 605-642-7400 for more information. Ejual Housing Opportunity. HARVARD ESTATES large eff. Close to BHSU $350/mo. Everything paid, except cable, phone, and internet. 605-642-4361. HARVARD ESTATES, close to BHSU. 2/1 bedroom apartments. $415 and or $430. Balcony or no Balcony. 605-6424361 NEWLY REMODELED One bedroom apartment in Lead. Right off of Main Street. 600 Sjuare Feet, hardwood floors, 9 foot ceilings, Fresh paint & new appliances. $375.00 month h $375.00 deposit and 1 YEAR LEASE. Pet allowed with $100.00 non-refundable Deposit & $25.00 a Month extra. Call Bob, 605-580-0064 ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT at 130 E. Illinois, Spearfish. Storage and cable TV included. Available immediately. No smoking, no pets. 1 year lease with good credit. $450 mo. Call 605-6411026. it MARKET • • • • • • Advertise Here! Cars Trucks Boats Campers Trailers ATV’s 3151 E. Colorado Blvd. Spearfish, SD PARK 605-641-1248 TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT near college available November 6. Small pet may be considered with references. Laundry onsite. $650 plus electricity. 605-6412068 801 ROOMS FOR RENT BELL’S MOTOR LODGE Weekly or monthly in Spearfish. Refrigerator, utilities, cable, internet included. Kitchenette available. No smoking rooms. No pets. 605 642-3812. Call 584-2303 or 642-2761 Black Hills Pioneer and Weekly Prospector PARK STUDIO APARTMENTS in Spearfish. utilities paid. No pets/no smoking. $250.-$300. per month. 605-7175555 IT HERE, SELL IT HERE! Aaron’s Handyman Services Christyrodgers.directhomes.com krodgers@rushmore.com !a## %ar'n )raun Call 642-2761 or 584-2303 PIONEER (605) BLACK HILLS This Space Just Opened Up! Why not try your ad here? Call 642-2761 or 584-2303 Robert Crane GEICO Field Representative & Sharon Mason Lead-Deadwood Advertising Representative (605) 642-2761 315 Seaton Circle Spearfish, SD 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 Rent Me! Rent Me! 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J"PJ"S"!T>G TMi"S !""L"Le !e?er be ;aid off or firede "arn up to 50n p;us bonusj7 'edi5a; insuran5eCretireG ment p;ans a?ai;ab;e7 !o parties, buotas or in?entoG ry rebuired7 H[[G454G 9E5H7 X"JTMOMo"JCC%"'MG C>O >PPOMC>T&J needed at ;arge, mu;tiG ;o5ation grain 5ooperaG ti?e in nort2 5entra; SL7 Ca;; H00GE5HG3353 for Corey7 Compensation in5;udes fu;; benefit pa5Bage7 KIDS’ CLASSIFIEDS If youMre between the ages of 7 and /7, this space is for you. KidsM Classifieds are a great way to find a Yob, a friend to share a hobby with, or someone to buy your bike. And best of all, itMs FR;;[[ Check the information below for details. '>!>c"'"!T T">' !""L"L for Sout2 LaBota 'obi;e %ome Community7 Sa;ary 835,000700, p;us 2ousG ing and uti;ities7 P;ease submit resume to tonto192f5oa7net7 >'"JMC>! 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S>T%TUSS 82,9957 %ot tubs 8995 to 84,9957 Saunas 81,995 to 82,[957 Ca;; 1GH00G HE9G040E for pri5e ;ist T pi5tures7 To=n Center S2o=5ase, Oin5o;n, !"7 good;ifespa75om7 KIDS’ CLASSIFIEDS If youMre between ages 7-/7 Mail ]our KidsM Classified Ad To\ you can use the order form Kids’ Classifieds to order your free, /6-word THE BLACK HILLS PIONEER ad. No phone orders. DonMt 0/5 Seaton Circle, Spearfish, SD 57760 forget to have your parents 7 South Main, Cead, SD 57754 sign the bottom of the form. Ae will print as many ads Ad Deadline\ Fridays at Noon as we can each week. for the following week KIDS’ CLASSIFIEDS AD FORM NAM;\ AF;\ PH9N;\ STR;;T\ CIT]^STAT;^_IP\ M] AD C9P] (up to /6 words)\ PAR;NTMS SIFNATUR;\ We retain the right to refuse any advertising. 4age 06 BLACK HILLS PIONEER !riday, (ovember /0, 2003 E-mail your non-profit, community calendar event at least three days in advance to: happenings@bhpioneer.com COMMUNITY Page 35 h a p p e n i n g s @ b h p i o n e e r. c o m Craft Fair !o#$ 14 !"#T%!&&' ) T*e ,-10 C1ub annua1 Craft 9air ;i11 be *e1d from 9 a@m@ to 3 p@m@ on Saturday, FoG@ 1H at "a1e "a11@ T*ey ;i11 be serGing *omemade soup, s1oppy Koes, *omemade pie and Loffee@ 9or more information LontaLt Mean at N22-N,23@ Meade Dems to meet !o#$ 14 STPQR#S ) T*e Seade 'emoLrats ;i11 be meeting from 1T30-3T30 p@m@ Saturday, FoG@ 1H at t*e Sturgis Uibrary@ T*ere ;i11 be a business session first, fo11o;ed by a demonstration and training session in Gote bui1der, so bring your 1aptops@ Rec Center fund raiser !o#$ 14 U%V' ) S*ep*erd of t*e "i11s Uut*eran C*urL* is sponsoring a fundraising eGent for t*e Fort*ern "i11s 9ami1y QeLreation Center from 10 a@m@ to H p@m@ on Saturday, FoG@ 1H at t*e Ro1den "i11s Qesort@ Sa1es reps from your faGorite *ome parties ;i11 disp1ay produLts as ;e11 as *aGe t*eir Lata1ogues aGai1ab1e@ Sembers of t*e L*urL* ;i11 *aGe a baWe sa1e unti1 eGeryt*ing is so1dX 9or more information LontaLt "e1en at t*e L*urL* offiLe Sonday t*roug* 9riday from , a@m@ to noon at N22-1206 or Sue "o11o;ay at 920-NN,, after FoG@ 10@ Chili feed !o#$ 14 U%V' ) T*e Z1aLW "i11s Sining Suseum ;i11 *o1d its SeLond Vnnua1 C*i1i 9eed and Si1ent VuLtion from noon to 6 p@m@ on Saturday, FoG@ 1H at Ro1den "i11s Qesort@ Benefit for Stan Kruger !o#$ 15 C%FTQVU C#T[ ) V benefit ;i11 be *e1d at 11 a@m@ on Sunday, FoG@ 15 at t*e Casino Zar in Centra1 City for Stan ]ruger@ T*is is to *e1p defray t*e Lost of mediLa1 e^penses@ V11 you Lan eat L*i1i ;it* a11 t*e fi^ings ;i11 be serGed@ L-D Debate Team to premier state and regional speeches !o#$ 1( '%V'!&&' ) T*e Uead-'ead;ood "ig* SL*oo1 'ebate Team ;i11 premier state and regiona1 Lompetition speeL*es at t*e Vdams Suseum at 6 p@m@ Sonday, FoG@ 16@ T*e eGent is open to t*e pub1iL, ;*ee1L*air aLLessib1e and donations are ;e1Lome@ P1ease La11 5N,-192, for more information@ ParWing for t*e Vdams Suseum, 5H S*erman St@ is aGai1ab1e on 'ead;ood Street, SieGer Street and in t*e Si11er Street parWing 1ot@ Operation Christmas Child collection week !o#$ 1()2+ SP%VQ9#S" ) T*e Fationa1 Co11eLtion !eeW for &peration C*ristmas C*i1d is FoG@ 16-23@ T*e offiLia1 drop-off November 13, 2009 1oLation for t*is area is t*e So1id QoLW C*urL*, 3025 Sout* 10t* VGe@, Spearfis*@ 9or empty s*oebo^es, broL*ures or additiona1 information, p1ease La11 So1id QoLW C*urL* at 6H2-0955, Quss and Cindy Crago at N22-,15H or ;;;@samaritanspurse@org@ Community Christmas dinner planning meeting !o#$ 1( U%V' ) T*e Community C*ristmas Committee ;i11 be meeting at 9 a@m@ on Sonday, FoG@ 16 at Rradinaru`s "aus of ]affee@ V11 ;*o are interested in partiLipating are enLouraged to attend or LontaLt Sue "o11o;ay at 920-NN,,@ T*e Community C*ristmas 'inner is open to a11 Lommunity members and t*eir guests@ T*e dinner is made possib1e by t*e generosity of Lommunity members and businesses in t*e area@ Come and Koin us in preparing for t*is magiLa1 e^perienLe@ Depression recovery program !o#$ 1( "%QS&SV )T*e topiL for session fiGe ;i11 be aPositiGe Uifesty1e C*oiLes@b T*e session ;i11 be *e1d at N p@m@ Sonday, FoG@ 16 at t*e "ermosa %1ementary SL*oo1 cmain entranLed@ #n t*is session, ;e ;i11 1earn t*e most effeLtiGe route to maWing and staying ;it* positiGe L*anges@ 'r@ Fed1ey ;i11 e^pose t*e *idden dangers of some Lommon addiLtions as t*ey re1ate to depression@ 9ind out *o; to WiLW t*e misery out of WiLWing any *armfu1 *abit@ 'isLoGer t*e prinLip1es t*at aid suLLess@ 9or more information, La11 c605d 255-H101 e^t@ 21@ Reader’s Group to meet !o#$ 1, U%V' ) T*e Qeader`s Rroup ;i11 meet to disLuss T*e &t*er by 'aGid Ruterson at 5T30 p@m@ on !ednesday, FoG@ 1, at t*e "earts Uibrary@ Vnyone is ;e1Lome to Koin t*e group@ Blood drive !o#$ 19 SP%VQ9#S" ) T*e Fort*ern "i11s Training Center, 1oLated at 625 "arGard St@ in Spearfis*, ;i11 *ost a b1ood driGe from 9 a@m@- H p@m@ T*ursday, FoG@ 19@ T*e b1ood driGe ;i11 stoLW *ospita1 s*e1Ges for t*is year`s f1u season as ;e11 as t*e upLoming *o1iday season@ To sL*edu1e an appointment, p1ease LontaLt C*ris at 6H2-2N,5 e^t 2H3 or daGisen*tL@org@ Northern Hills fibromyalgai support group !o#$ 19 SP%VQ9#S" ) T*e F@"@ 9ibromya1gai support group meets from 6T30-, p@m@ on t*e first and t*ird T*ursdays of eaL* mont* at 'aWota !e11ness on Sain and SiL*igan in Spearfis*@ Seetings are open to t*ose e^perienLing LromiL fatigue as ;e11@ 9or more info La11 Uynn &1son ,92-H02H if no ans;er p1ease 1eaGe name and a p*one number # ;i11 return your La11@ Art for lunch bunch !o#$ 20 STPQR#S ) T*e FoGember art for UunL* ZunL* program ;i11 be at noon on 9riday, FoG@ 20 at t*e Sturgis Pub1iL Uibrary Program Qoom@ T*is mont* ;e ;i11 feature guest speaWers ZeG Patterson, ;*o ;i11 present a program on t*e Pnion Center Store and Car1 and Feoma QiL*ter, ;*o ;i11 present a program on t*e %nning Store@ !e inGite one and a11 to attend t*ese programs@ Fe; faLes are a1;ays ;e1Lome as ;e11 as t*e fami1iar ones@ T*e Loffee is a1;ays on, bring your 1unL*, if you ;is*, and Koin in t*e fun of remembering and s*aring@ Community Thanksgiving dinner /01P 4y !o#$ 20 SP%VQ9#S" ) T*ere ;i11 be a Lommunity T*anWsgiGing dinner from 5-N p@m@ Tuesday, FoG@ 2H at t*e Ca1Gary Temp1e Vssemb1y of Rod on "ig*;ay 1H ;est QSfP by FoG@ 20 by La11ing 6H2-3,HH@ %Geryone is ;e1Lome@ Center of Hope meetings U%V' ) T*e Z1aLW "i11s Center of "ope ;i11 be *o1ding a C1osed V1Lo*o1iLs Vnonymous meeting at N p@m@ on Sondays, an &pen V1Lo*o1iLs Vnonymous meeting at N p@m@ on 9ridays, FarLotiLs Vnonymous at N p@m@ on Tuesdays, a 12 Step Study at N p@m@ on !ednesdays, V1-Vnon at N p@m@ on T*ursdays and &Gereaters Vnonymous meeting at N p@m@ on T*ursdays@ #f you are interested in enKoying a nig*t of musiL, games, moGies, food, and LonGersation in a smoWe free, a1Lo*o1 free, and gaming free enGironment Lome to t*e Center of "ope@ Z1aLW "i11s Center of "ope is 1oLated at 306 Sain St@, c9ino1a bui1dingd in Uead@ P1ease La11 UeVnne at N1N-"&P% if you *aGe any guestions@ Gamblers Anonymous 67u9:day: U%V' ) #f gamb1ing is destroying you or someone you Lare about, you are ;e1Lome to attend Ramb1ers Vnonymous T*ursdays, N p@m@ at t*e 9irst Presbyterian C*urL*, 12 Za1timore St@ ctop of Sain Street turn 1eft, ;*ite L*urL* on t*e rig*t - Lan parW in driGe;ay@d Seetings ;i11 be *e1d eGery T*ursday@ T*ere is no L*arge to be1ong to Ramb1ers Vnonymous@ 9or more information La11 Qenee at N22-3H61 or 5912913@ Cribbage club 6ue:day: and ?9@day: U%V' ) T*e Uead Lribbage L1ub meets Tuesdays and 9ridays, 12T30 p@m@ s*arp, at t*e Ro1den "i11s #nn in t*e bar area@ Tournaments are on t*e first and t*ird Saturday of eaL* mont*@ P1ayers are a1;ays ;e1Lome@ 9or furt*er information, p*one Rary RoodriL* 5,H-31H5@ Holidazzle floats needed AeB$ 11 SP%VQ9#S" ) S*o; 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Friday4 *vening menu Saturday F Pizza, kiwi fruit salad Sunday F Beef stir fry over brown rice, fresh fruit Monday F Bacon cheese burger with LTP, French fries, ice cream sundae Tuesday F Biscuit over gravy, fresh fruit Wednesday F French toast bake and sausage, diced pears Thursday F Grilled Rueben sandwich, fresh garden medley vegetables, tropical fruit Friday F Shrimp, au gratin potatoes, dessert ! 'u9'-i-u-e e0-r=e i' 233ered i0 >la1e 23 3i'. a0d li)er4 ?2$e$ade 9read 2r 9u0' a)aila9le daily4 8er)i0g 'e)e0 day' a +ee/4 :20day@Friday 11 a4$4@1 >4$4 8a-urday a0d 8u0day 11B30 a4$4@12B1F >4$4G F2r $eal' 1all HI2@12774 Belle Fourche Senior Menu F2r re'er)a-i20' 2r 1a01ella-i20 1all Kelle F2ur1.e L92@H2LF 2r Ne+ell IFH@29IF 2I .2ur' i0 ad)a01e4 Monday, Nov. 16 F Chili, marinated veggie salad, crackers, cooked apples Tuesday, Nov. 17 F Chunky chicken soup, garlic bread, upside down cheese cake with mandarin oranges Wednesday, Nov. 18 F Beef and noodles, tossed salad, parslied carrots, plums Thursday, Nov. 18 F Meatloaf, baked potato, lima beans, pineapple tidbits Friday, Nov. 20 F Thanksgiving dinner, roast turkey, mashed potatoes and gravy, dressing, green beans, cranberry sauce, pie PUZZLE FOR FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13 Friday, November 13, 2009 Regional Health Clinical Research participating in national flu study RAPID CITY F Regional Health Clinical Research has been selected to participate in a national observational study for influenza. The study is sponsored by the National Institute of Health, a department of the federal government. ^Regional Health_s Clinical Research is excited to offer this study to the community,a said Jorge Reyno, M.D., Medical Director of Regional Health Clinical Research. ^While the study does not offer treatment for the flu, it will gather important information about the natural history of the flu, which could possibly be used in the future to find out how people can protect themselves from it.a Regional Health Clinical Research was notified by the National Institute of Health that it was the first research site in the nation to enroll a participant in the study. The study is open to people of all ages and individual participation is about 30 days. The study is expected to continue for two years. For more information, call Regional Health Clinical Research at (605) 716-3981 or email the department at research@rcrh.org. John Ervin to celebrate 90th birthday John Er<in of Spearfish cele6rates his 90th 6irthday today. John and his wife Lee ha<e 6een residents since 19C5, when they opened Spearfish Pottery and Mercantile. As Cham6er of Commerce manager, John 6rought the annual Cor<ette Rally to Spearfish, and he ser<ed two terms as a Lawrence County Commissioner. The Er<ins still li<e in their home on Spearfish Creek. Happy Birthday JohnM Courtesy photo LUEDERS ONLINE Check Out Their Weekly Specials at SPONSORED BY: LUEDERS FOOD CENTERS www.6hpioneer.com M"SS %&'R )*+S,-,*R. Carrier delivery of your newspaper should arrive at your address by 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, and by 7:00 a.m. Saturday mornings. If you do not receive your newspaper by these times, please leave a message at... /01-3456 7Spearfish@ or /01-3414 7Bead/ Eeadwood@ !"#$%&' N)*+,-+"./0' 1223 BLACK HILLS PIONEER COMMUNITY Blue Diamond Award winners P%5+.06 Student News Cordell awarded scholarship at SDSU !orthern )ills Training 0enter is pleased to announce its 5ctober Blue Diamond A;ard ;inners. Terri 5ravits is part of the !)T0 custodial cre; and helps in the )arvard ?rogram. Tina )annah is @ob coach for the houseAeeping cre;. Sho;n here, Fred RomAema congratuF lates both for their ;orA. Courtesy photo BROO$INGS — Lee Cordell of Spearfish was awarded the Hoch Drug Scholarship in Pharmacy for the 2009-2010 school year at South Dakota State University. Cordell is a Lunior maLoring in pharmacy at SDSU, where he is active in the American Student Pharmacists OrganiOation, Big Brother Foundation, $appa Psi Professional Pharmaceutical Fraternity and Golden $ey Club. He is the son of Lisa and Richard Cordell of Spearfish and is a graduate of the Spearfish High School. Gregory James Hoch was born on Feb. 7, 1947, in Brookings South Dakota to William and Vera Hoch. Greg was captain of the varsity football and basketball teams at Tyndall High School and graduated as Salutatorian in 1965. He graduated Magna Cum Laude from SDSU with a degree in pharmacy in 1970. After earning his degree, Greg returned to Tyndall to work in the family drug store. Greg[s father, William, owns Hoch Drug Company and is a 1947 SDSU pharmacy graduate. Greg loved adventure and travel and his Lourneys took him to Africa, India, China, Peru, and Alaska. One of his most memorable trips was mountain climbing in the Himalayas. Greg cared deeply about his profession and the people of Tyndall. He spent long hours working in the drugstore and studying pharmaceutical Lournals. Greg Hoch passed away on January 10, 2005 at the age of 56. Founded in 1881, SDSU is the state[s largest, most comprehensive university. Ranked by the Carnegie Foundation as the number one research institution in South Dakota, SDSU offers more than 200 academic programs to students on the main campus in Brookings and at sites across the state. Calling All Santas... to the Spearfish Park Pavilion Tuesday, Dec. 1 Hours: 9am - 7 pm • Come see Santa Wednesday, Dec. 2 Hours: 9am - 7 pm • Senior Tea: 2:30 pm - 4 pm • Come see Santa Thursday, Dec. 3 Hours: 9am - 5 pm Closed 5 - 6 pm for Auction Preparation • Social: 6 - 7 pm Light Hors d’oeuvres • Auction Starts: 7 pm Your chance to purchase a tree, wreath, decorated doll or other exciting item from our main fundraiser. Silent Auction items may be taken home once they are paid for. Friday, Dec. 4 Hours: 9am - 4 pm Saturday, Dec. 5 • Tree Delivery starts at 9am • Wreaths may be picked up from 9am - Noon The money you give to Zonta goes to good causes in our community. Past Projects Clothing for needy children Artemis House Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) Family Health Education Services Young Women’s Leadership Forum Grace Balloch Memorial Library Law. County Child Protection Team Teen Court Youth & Family Services Early Childhood Connection Spearfish High School Close Up SD Coalition for Children Spearfish Food Pantry SHS Parents Who Care SHS Debate Club SHS Lookout (newspaper) Spearfish School District... We The People & numerous other groups in our community Ad m is si o n : One Canned Food Item which will be given to the Spearfish Fo od Pantry The Zonta Club of Spearfish is dedicated to serving our community by recognizing and supporting the needs of women and children Inside Sports: McPherson competing in TaeKwondo event in France. See story page 40 SPORTS Page 38 s p o r t s @ b h p i o n e e r. c o m BELLE FOURCHE BLACK HILLS STATE LEAD-DEADWOOD SPEARFISH STURGIS November 13, 2009 Expectations are high this season for Jackets basketball team !" #$%%&S (%)*(+$S Black Hills Pioneer SPEARFIS( * A+ter ma1in4 it to the NAIA National Tournament Final Four last season< e=pectations are hi4h +or the Blac1 (ills State UniBersity menDs bas1etball team this season. GThis is Hhat He Hor1ed +or Hhen He started buildin4 this pro4ram<J said Kac1ets head coach Paul Sather. GI+ He Hant to be a 4reat team< He need to learn hoH to be success+ul Hith hi4h e=pectations 4oin4 into the season.J The Kac1ets are comin4 o++ a memorable season< Hinnin4 a school record M0 4ames and a Final Four appearance. Blac1 (ills State has a Beteran 4roup returnin4 +rom last yearOs sPuad. The Kac1ets startin4 +iBe consist o+ all Quniors< Hho haBe been startin4 since they Here +reshmen. GWe haBe a special chemistry Hith this 4roup that Hill continue to improBe and that should be our 4oal< to build +rom last season and to improBe daily throu4hout this season<J Sather said. Returnin4 +or the YelloH Kac1ets is All-American Qunior +orHard Lu1e Enos Usecond teamV< Qunior 4uard Cain At1inson Uhonorable mentionV< and !ackets )uard Spencer Childress4 54 )oes up for a 8ump shot durin) Saturday;s )ame a)ainst <akota =esleyan in Spearfish. ?he !ackets tra@el to Billin)s4 Mont.4 toni)ht to ?ake on Rocky Mountain Colle)e. Pioneer file photo Lady Jackets travel to Billings tonight Brittany Fuhrman of Black Hills State looks for a teamF mate to pass to in Saturday;s )ame a)ainst <akota =esleyan in Spearfish. ?he Gady !ackets take on Rocky Mountain Colle)e in Billin)s4 Mont.4 toni)ht. ?ip off is 5HIJ p.m. Pioneer file photo See JACKETS — Page 41 Greater Dakota Conference academic honors announced SIOUY FALLS * The Greater Da1ota Con+erence released its Academic All Con+erence honors +or the 2009 Fall Sports Season. To Puali+y +or Academic All Con+erence< the athlete must be a senior< haBe a cumulatiBe M.5 4rade point aBera4e and be a member o+ a Barsity team. (ere are the seniors Hho haBe earned Academic All Con+erence honors. !,y. 0,12 ShaHn McCarther URC CentralV< Alec SHanson URC SteBensV< Grant Wynia USF RooseBeltV< Thomas Bir4enheir URC CentralV< AndreH Warren URC SteBensV< Kordan Lou1s USpear+ishV< Kared Roerich URC SteBensV< Austin Eri1son USF RooseBeltV and Kyle Kopplin UStur4isV 03r1. *r,.. *,untry Alicia Kohnson URC CentralV< Maleah Schad URC SteBensV< Samantha Koch USF ODGormanV< Broo1e Dadah URC SteBensV< Gretchen Peterson USF LincolnV< Bailey Breems USF RooseBeltV< Kill Dueter URC SteBensV< Alice Lubec1 USF LincolnV< Seanna Kauta USF RooseBeltV and Kelsey Senden USpear+ishV. 03r1. 8,119y:a11 Carlee (am URC CentralV< Krista Youn4ber4 USF LincolnV< Beth DeKon4 USF RooseBeltV< Kenaie Slater URC CentralV< Andrea Petersen USF ODGormanV< Molly Stehley USF RooseBeltV< Carrie bastroH URC CentralV< Lia Kappenman USF ODGormanV< Bla1e Kin1el USpear+ishV< Kustine Blade URC SteBensV< Ma44ie Dally USF ODGormanV< Kendra Apland See ACADEMIC — Page 40 BLACK HILLS PIONEER SPORTS Friday, November 13, 2009 Bowling Scores Stardust Mi@ed 1I-2J 1 Street Image 20, 2 Even Dozen 18, 3 Kte’s Kickin Karaoke 17, 4 Foothill Seeds 15, 5 Central Parts 15, 6 Dakota Territory FCU 15, 7 Sacrision Paving 15, 8 Bed Rock Lanes 14, 9 Casino Bar 14, 10 Bob’s Silver Star 12, 11 Oberle’s 8 and 12 One Left Standing 5 High game: Casey Davis and Ray Pearce 226 and Trish Fredericksen 216 High series: Casey Davis 641and Trish Fredericksen 555 High team series: One Left Standing 2419 High team game: One Left Standing 838 Twin City #adies 1I-2$ 1 Stretch’s 20, 2 Forcoli & Sons 18, 3 K/J Leather 16, 4 Alkali Tours 12.5, 5 Flash’s 12, 6 Elk Creek Steakhouse 12, 7 Hammond Trucking 11.5 and 8 Simply Divine 10 High game: Pam Smith 226 High series: Denise Welch 537 High team game: Flash’s 870 High team series: Flash’s 2441 Stardust Mi@ed 11-1 1 Kte’s Kickin Karaoke 21, 2 Street Image 21, 3 Even Dozen 19, 4 Sacrision Paving 18, 5 Foothill Seeds 18, 6 Bed Rock Lanes 17, 7 Central Parts 16, 8 Bob’s Silver Star 16, 9 Dakota Territory FCU 15, 10 Casino Bar 14, 11 Oberle’s 11 and 12 One Left Standing 5.5 High game: Robert Radensleben 266 and Lori Fredericksen 213 High series: Robert Radensleben 653 Lori Fredericksen 580 High team game: Bed Rock Lanes 868 High team series: Bed Rock Lanes 2406 Twin City #adies 11-2 1 Stretch’s 22, 2 Forcoli & Sons 20, 3 K/J Leather 17, 4 Alkali Tours 15.5, 5 Flash’s 15, 6 Simply Divine 14, 7 Elk Creek Steakhouse 13, 8 Hammond Trucking 11.5 High game: Jodi Mollman 223 High series: Sue Schmadeke 563 High team game: Flash’s 828 High team series: Flash’s 2421 South Park #anes Monday Pight Men’s Commercial 11-2 1 Tri-State Chiropractic 48-16, 2 New Generation Feeds 38-26 and 3 Law Trucking 37-27 Men’s high game: Rob Lafayette, Jr. 706 Men’s high game with handicap: Tom Young 281 Men’s high series: Rob Lafayette, Jr. 706 Men’s high series with handicap: Justin Millard 733 Team high game: Law Trucking 807 Tean high game with handicap: Hoard’s Horde 909 Team high series: Law Trucking 2310 Team high series with handicap: BPM 2528 Covered Tagon 11-% 1 King Pins 26-6, 2 4 Wheels and Munstangs 18.513.5 and 3 Hubs 18-14 High men’s game: Troy VanderBoom 233 High men’s game with handicap: Troy VanderBoom 240 High men’s series: Troy VanderBoom 607 High men’s series with handicap: Utaw Howard 634 High women’s game: Julie VanderBoom 194 High women’s game with handicap: Julie VanderBoom 236 High women’s series: Nancy Reid 530 High women’s series with handicap: Nancy Reid 638 High team game: Endgates 637 High team game with handicap: Mules 830 High team series: Endgates 1803 High team series with handicap: Mules 2403 Spearfish wrestlers competed in the Belle Fourche Wrestling Tournament Nov. 6 BELLE FOURCHE — Spearfish Middle School wrestlers competed in the middle school wrestling tournament held in Belle Fourche Nov. 6. Here are the results of how Spearfish did in the tournament: Cth 2rade 1 Slayton Ludens 1 Rance Sivertsen 1 Drew Kaitfors 1 Colton Hall 2 Jeremiah Harmon 2 Zeph Irion 2 Isai Rodriguez 3 Levi Jones 3 Stoen Mollman 4 Eli Hansen 4 Carson Weimer 4 Bryce Christensen Fth 2rade 1 Spencer Moody 1 Nick Iron Rope 2 Zach Hansen 2 Luke Wietgrefe 2 Cole Johnson 2 Alex Jones 3 Andrew Bressler 4 Collin Langer 4 Steve Rivers BHSU volleyballers in DAC championship game !"a$% '("") *+a+e-) .a/(na *1ee+, /(g4+, and !/(++an( .a)ado), 18, d(9e :o/ a ;a"" du/= (ng >4u/)day @A. )eB(=:(na") 9o""ey;a"" Ba+$4 aga(n)+ @($%(n)on *+a+e (n *Cea/:()4D >4e Ja$%e+) 1on F=0 and 1("" :a$e JaBe)+o1n (n JaBe)+o1n, HD@D *a+u/day n(g4+ (n +4e $4aBC(on)4(C gaBe 1(+4 +4e 1(nne/ ad9an$(ng +o +4e na+(ona" +ou/naBen+D Pioneer photo by Dennis Knuckles Page 39 Belle Fourche news sponsored by the following community minded businesses... 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"I'm eager to help any way ENbLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) I can." — A struggling Denver Broncos Hochstein's flexioffense will start bility was one of the Russ Hochstein at left reasons he was guard on Sunday at brought in, along Washington in place with his familiarity of longtime veteran with McDaniels' Ben Hamilton. style of offense datThe move was ing back to their made as the Broncos try to ignite a stagdays together with nant offense, which the Patriots. has scored just one "We feel like he'll touchdown in backbe competitive in Josh to-back losses to there and we'll see McDaniels Baltimore and how it goes," Pittsburgh. McDaniels said. "We'll always evaluate everyHochstein will have his hands body," coach Josh McDaniels full Sunday when he sees a said Thursday. "If there's somesteady dose of Albert thing we feel may give us a betHaynesworth, the enormous ter opportunity to have success anchor of the Redskins' defen— wherever it may be — then sive front. we would not be opposed to "Whew, the guy's a great doing anything. We're going to player," said Hochstein, a ninthsee how that goes, evaluate it year player out of the ongoing." University of Nebraska. "A very Hochstein has shown his verphysical presence." satility since being acquired in Outside of missing the an August trade from New 200W season with concussion England. He's filled in at right symptoms, Hamilton has guard when Chris Kuper hurt started every game — when his ankle and on the left side healthy — with Denver since when Hamilton was out with a 2002. He came out of the hamstring injury against Dallas. Oakland game on Sept. 2W with Hochstein also began the a hamstring injury and then sat Pittsburgh game at tight end and out the following week, has lined up in the backfield in Hochstein stepping in on each short-yardage situations. occasion. JACKETS Hamilton is a holdover from the old regime, when the team ran a zone-blocking scheme under then-coach Mike Shanahan. Still, Broncos offensive coordinator Mike McCoy thought Hamilton and the other linemen who were groomed on that way of blocking were making a quick transition. "I think they've done a great job up front, adapting to what we do," McCoy said. "We have plenty of things in there that they've done in the past. We've put a few different types of plays in there, scheme plays, maybe they haven't run as much. But they've bought into what we're doing and done a nice job." Lately, the Broncos have been struggling in the running game. Correll Buckhalter and rookie Knowshon Moreno combined to gain just 2W yards on 14 carries against Pittsburgh on Monday. In the wake of that, Hochstein is replacing Hamilton. "This is not an anointment of anybody or anything tremendously negative about Ben Hamilton," McDaniels said. "We're just going to see if this makes the situation any better. If it does, great. We'll always do what's best for our team. If this can help us, we'll be happy with it." P E T of the W E E K SUKI: A calm, sweet Torti who would enjoy a quiet home. She is friendly and healthy. See all our pets on the petfinder.com website Sponsored by !"# %&i() *e&,-oo,) /"012""" Twin City Animal Shelter 584-2480 and the Black Hills Pioneer 584-2303 Spaying & neutering your pet is not just a choice... it’s a responsibility! Call Sarah (57803918) for financial help if you live anywhere in the area. There’s No Excuse For Child Abuse! 34 5o6 s6spe9t & 9&se o4 9;i<, &=6se or (e?<e9t is o996rri(?) 9o(t&9t 5o6r <o9&< ,ep&rt@e(t o4 so9i&< serAi9esB 34 5o6 =e<ieAe & 9;i<, is i( i@@e,i&te ,&(?er) 9o(t&9t t;e po<i9e ri?;t &-&5B From your hometown newspaper, the Black Hills Pioneer Continued from Page 40 center Will John Johnson (honorable mention). Rounding out the returning starters are junior starting point guard Spencer Childress (second in nation in assist to turnover ratio) and junior Clay Pottorff (averaging 12 points per game). Coming off the bench will be junior guard Travis Haney, sophomore forwards Rob Johnson and Matt Tasset and freshmen Tanner Adler, of Lead, and Craig VonAllman. “I’m really excited about our bench,” said Sather. “We had a great bench last season and I think we’ll have an even better bench this year. We’ve got some young guys who will only get better with experience. Senior post Jon Ferrie, a transfer from Dordt College, brings great experience and size to the Jackets, and should add a post presence in the paint. The Jackets have gotten off to a 2-1 start this season and have struggled defensively. “We’re not close to where we need to be defensively, We’re taking possessions off, we lose concentration and we stop guarding the ball the way we need to,” Sather said. The Jackets know they have to bring their TA’ game every game if they want to make it back to the national tourney. “We’re going to get everybody's best shot. We just have to be ready to play each and every night. Sather said. The Jackets travel to Billings, Mont., tonight to face Rocky Mountain College. Tip off is W:30 p.m. Saturday the Jackets continue its road trip with a game against Montana Tech in Butte, Mont. Tip off is 5 p.m. You can hear both of those games on KDSJ 980 AM. 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School of Mines and Technology Page 1 He also said school district attorney with the code, the ordinance has designation that outlines specific uses Lester Nies advised them that an addicaused some internal problems withfor all publicly held lands, tional public input process in city government. the ordinance also includes that is mandated by the city “The process requires city departa provision that requires would be costly and ineffiments to submit to a review of city governmental entities to cient. council approved projects by the notify surrounding neigh“We feel we have someplanning commission. This appears bors before making major thing in place to place the planning comland use changes. already and that's mission in a superior posiCorinne Hansen, BHSU why we oppose tion to the city council,” director of marketing and the city coming Sund wrote in his memo. communications said the into the process On Nov. 2 the Spearfish university is not permitted with us,” Peters City Council approved the Jayna to abide by these types of said. first reading of the ordicity requirements. Watson City Planner nance, but the council is “The university has a Jayna Watson bound by law to hold a long history of working colsaid the Spearfish Planning public hearing about the laboratively with the city of Spearfish Commission originally promatter and give a second Dave as we plan construction projects. We posed the notification approval before the ordilook forward to continuing this pracPeters requirement in an effort to nance is finalized. The tice on future projects,” Hansen said. foster good will and open public hearing is scheduled “As a state university we are required communication between the public to be held at the next city council to seek approval from both the board and governmental entities. The city of meeting, Nov. 16. of regents and the Legislators for all Spearfish currently has an informal While council members said they building and construction projects. policy that notifies its neighbors would still hold the public hearing, It's my understanding that according about major land use changes, the they all agreed to wait before makto a prior state's attorney general rulcode would have put that policy into ing a decision to finalize the ordiing we are not allowed to enter into writing and imposed it on other govnance. Additionally, after hearing agreements of this type at the city ernments as a city requirement. public input at the hearing the counlevel.” Sund reported that Rapid City is the cil could decide to kill or revise the Dave Peters, superintendent of only other city in the state that has ordinance proposal. Spearfish schools said the district such a requirement. While Rapid City Friday, November 13, 2009 The birds and bees aren?t enough@ Talk to her about drugs. Your daughter on drugs? You thought it could never happen. You probably didn’t know that on average more than 50% of all high school seniors have smoked marijuana. Talk with your kids. Listen to them. See what they think. Tell them what you think. Teach them that drugs are harmful. It’s one of the most important things you can do to give them a good start in life. If you need more advice, talk to your pastor, a school counselor, a trusted friend or seek professional help. It?s not just the neighbors? kids who use drugs. This important message brought to you by your friends at The Black Hills Pioneer LOCAL & REGIONAL WEATHER Friday, November 13, 2009 BLACK HILLS PIONEER Page 43 STANDOFF Continued from Page 1 A resident of the Spearfish Valley Mobile Estates is turned away from entering the trailer park Thursday morning while law enforcement officers were attempting to arrest a barricaded suspect. Pioneer photo by Mark Watson Mowell said that when sheriff's deputies and Spearfish police officers arrived on scene at approximately 3:14 a.m. to the report of a domestic incident, Nicholas did not answer the phone or come out of the house. Officers were able to remove a second woman and children from the house later and at approximately 9 a.m. officers entered the trailer, where Nicholas was arrested without incident. Neighbor Dewey Dahl said the sheriff's deputies were very calm about it and took their time. The details of the incident were still under investigation. Other charges are pending following the investigation. KNOWLEDGE BOWL Continued from Page 3 definitely in the know. Their season is comprised of five, four-hour long competitions each consisting of one written round and four oral rounds. Both the oral and written portions contain 60 questions each, for a total of 300 questions to cover in each competition. Mead said that Knowledge Bowl questions pull from diverse topics, such as math, science, literature, grammar, current events and history - even physics. With the key to a team's success lying in a broad range of knowledge in a vast array of topics, there is no one particular area that the team excels in and Mead said he plays each student during any given competition. The kids say the hardest part of the whole competition is avoiding a certain term that comes with Knowledge Bowl territory. “Resisting buzz wars was the hardest,” said team member Joseph Barnes. Apparently, resisting the urge to buzz in to answer the question before the entire question is read is a hard habit to avoid and one that's easy to get into in the fierce competitions. Seems the kids are prone to buzzing in way too early and then guessing at what the actual question might be. For example, the moderator may begin reading a poem and one of the team members might ring in really quickly, hoping that they're actually asking for the name of the poem, but not really knowing. In most cases, they ring in to position themselves, guessing at what the question may call for and then answering after the fact. “Some are really bad questions, especially the English ones,” Grassel said. “Especially with the commas because when they read the question and there is a pause, you think it's done, but the question might not be over and you've already buzzed in, so you have to answer anyway.” There are nine Knowledge Bowl teams in the Northern Hills and nine in the Southern Hills. The Regional competition narrows those down to the top nine teams in the Black Hills, overall. This season, the four middle school teams that competed from the Northern Hills were two Belle Fourche teams, Spearfish and Sturgis. The five middle school teams that competed from the Southern Hills were: Dakota Middle School, Hill City, Rapid City Christian, South Middle School and Southwest Middle School. Four of the Spartan Middle School team members will return next year as eighth graders and students say their motivation for staying involved in a team that quickly dwindled from 20 students at the beginning of the year to just a little over a handful, is simple. “We meet every Wednesday after school and Mr. Mead brings donuts. Yeah, it's a tradition.” Mead will treat the team to a pizza party to celebrate their success. High Plains Western Heritage Center Spearfish, SD Thursday, November 13th -:00 pm Reception N Shopping Pre$ented )y+ HERITAGE OF THE AMERICAN WEST Francie Ganje, Producer francie@rushmore.com Mu$i/, Poetry 2 3ong of t6e 7reat 9meri/an Co<)oy ( Mick Harrison Art 9isplay ( Holiday Gift Baskets ( Paul Horsted Book Signing ( Focus West Photo 9isplay 5:00 pm - Show TimeP ( Cambria String Band For tickets call -05--42-3356 Adults ( $*+ , Seniors ($3 Page 44 BLACK HILLS PIONEER Friday, November 13, 2009