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Call 642-2761 or 584-2303
• RECORD
YEAR
PG. 2
• ALL FOR
‘CHAIR’ITY
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Vol. 134
#268
Spartan debaters
advance to nationals
■ Jeff Young, Tanner Triscori to take their
public forum debate duo to Kansas City
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See NATIONALS — Page 7
PG. 3
The search
is on
■ Spearfish to advertise
for new city administrator
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See ADMINISTRATOR — Page 7
50 cents www.bhpioneer.com
TransCanada wants
PUC to reopen
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See PIPELINE — Page 34
Over there, together again
■ Five local National Guard
veterans of Iraq redeploy
to Afghanistan
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See SOLDIERS — Page 4
From left to right, Sgt. 1st Class David Smith, Warrant Officer Gwen
Dungey, Sgt. 1st Class Nathan Hedin, Sgt. 1st Class Paul Carroll and
Maj. Wyatt Hansen are re-deploying together with the 196th Maneuver
Enhancement Brigade to Kabul, Afghanistan. All five of them are residents of the Black Hills and served together as part of the 842nd
Engineer Company in Iraq. They are re-activated as of today, and
they're expected length of deployment is one year. Pioneer
photo by Kevin Norton
BLACK HILLS PIONEER LOCAL SCENE
Page 2
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Rally officials anticipate
banner year for
70th anniversary
■ Campground owners,
businesses report record
reservations already
BC WENDC PITLICZ
!lack 'ills *ioneer
ST#$%&S ( )*dging fro2 the n*26er
of reservations at area :a2pgro*nds and
in<*iries at the St*rgis Motor:y:le $ally
@epart2ent the ABth Ann*al St*rgis
Motor:y:le $ally :o*ld 6e one for the
re:ord 6ooks.
Brenda GasknetH, dire:tor of the St*rgis
Motor:y:le $ally said all indi:ations fro2
area :a2pgro*nds and 6*siness owners,
visitor in<*iries and vendor preKli:ensing
n*26ers are that this yearLs event will 6e
*p. Tho*gh other 2aMor rallies a:ross the
:o*ntry have 6een down, in:l*ding the
fa2ed 2otor:y:le rally in @aytona Ne6.
OPKMar:h A, GasknetH said she 6elieves
that will have no 6earing on attendan:e at
the St*rgis event.
QRith o*r $ally &Lve gotten great
reviews fro2 :a2pgro*nds in the area that
their n*26ers are way *p for reservaK
tions,S GasknetH said. Q& a2 really anti:iK
pating that with this 6eing the ABth
anniversary we are going to have a great
t*rno*t.S
Tarol Roodr*ff of the B*ffalo Thip
Ta2pgro*nd said while the ven*e does not
report a:t*al n*26ers, this yearLs reservaK
tions are r*nning ahead of last year so far,
and last year was a re:ord setting year.
Terry $y2er, general 2anager of Bla:k
Uills Uarley @avidson said his :o2pany is
gearing *p for a 6ig anniversary year.
Tho*gh his 6*siness has representatives
that attend rallies thro*gho*t the :o*ntry,
typi:ally those attendan:e n*26ers donLt
have any effe:t on what :rowds are like in
St*rgis.
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INDEX
LOCAL
OBITUARIES
STATE
EDITORIAL/OPINION
MOVIE LISTING
SPRING HOME IMPROVEMENT
HEALTH
TV SCHEDULES
COMICS
LEGALS/CLASSIFIEDS
COMMUNITY
SPORTS
WEATHER
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QReLre not seeing a trend,S $y2er said
of :o2parisons 6etween other rally attenK
dan:e and St*rgis. QSo2e statisti:s say
that last year the $ally was down, and &
wo*ld have to agree with that. Uowever,
o*r :*sto2er :o*nt and o*r reven*e was
*p last year fro2 the prior year on a $ally
that had less attendan:e. Nro2 o*r perK
spe:tive, OBVB is the ABth anniversary and
history says itLs going to 6e a larger than
average $ally and weLre looking forward
to that.S
$y2er added that Bla:k Uills Uarley
esti2ates the :rowds 2ay 6e *p anywhere
fro2 W to VW per:ent fro2 re:ent years.
Last year the offi:ial St*rgis Motor:y:le
$ally :rowd esti2ate was at a6o*t YYO,VPZ
people. That :o2pares with OBBW esti2ates
of YVY,[VA, and OBBA esti2ates of
\BA,OZY. The largest $ally in history was
the PBth anniversary in OBBB, when
approxi2ately PZZ,BBB 6ikers :onverged
on the Bla:k Uills. Attendan:e esti2ates
are 6ased on @^T traffi: :o*nts, :rowd
n*26ers at Mo*nt $*sh2ore, the n*26er
of tons of gar6age ha*led d*ring that
week, and sales tax reven*e for the week.
This year GasknetH said she has had
2any 2ore early in<*iries a6o*t the
St*rgis Motor:y:le $ally. Additionally, she
said she is en:o*raging 2ore vendors to
p*r:hase their sales tax li:enses early in
order to avoid :ongestion d*ring the $ally
at the :ity finan:e offi:e and the
@epart2ent of $even*e offi:es. So far this
year GasknetH said the S.@. @epart2ent of
$even*e has preKli:ensed OV vendors. Last
year there were P[P vendors within the
:ity li2its for the week. Most years, she
said, vendors wait to get their li:enses
when they arrive in town.
GasknetH said this year the :ity is planK
ning to pay spe:ial attention to traffi: :onK
See RALLY — Page 34
American Colloid approved
to mine bentonite
near Belle Fourche
2&3
4
5
6
7
8&9
10
11
12&13
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27-29
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This year's Sturgis Motorcycle Rally is expected to be one for the record books.
Pioneer file photo
BC HEATHEW M[WSCHEL
!lack 'ills *ioneer
Pioneer file photo
B_LL_ N^#$TU_ ( A2eri:an Tolloid
To2pany has 6een given the go ahead to
6egin 2ining 6entonite in the ShearK
Tlarkson $an:h area in B*tte To*nty.
The @epart2ent of _nviron2ent and
`at*ral $eso*r:es iss*ed its re:o22endaK
tion to a::ept the :o2panyLs largeKs:ale
2ining per2it appli:ation last Rednesday
and :rews will 6egin 2ining this s*22er.
A2eri:an Tolloid To2pany, head<*arK
tered in Uoff2an _states, &ll., s*62itted the
appli:ation for the ShearKTlarkson $an:h
area lo:ated approxi2ately seven 2iles
northeast of Belle No*r:he.
A::ording to the appli:ation, the :o2K
pany will 2ine several s2all pits in fo*r
2ining se<*en:es ranging in siHe fro2
two to five a:res and re2ove approxiK
2ately ZYB,BBB tons of 6entonite over a
VBKyear period.
The proposed f*t*re land *se will 6e
rangeland for livesto:k graHing.
All 6entonite will 6e pro:essed in
Tolony, Ryo. This expansion will not
affe:t the :*rrent idle stat*s of the Belle
No*r:he plant, said Lyndon B*:her, the
environ2ental s*pervisor at the Belle
No*r:he plant prior to the appli:ation
approval.
BLACK HILLS PIONEER LOCAL SCENE
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
It's all for 'CHAIR'ity
More than 50 people attended the Northern Lights Belle Fourche Lion's Club Spring Fling “CHAIRity”
Auction and Gala Saturday. Pictured, left to right, are Leo Orme, president of the Belle Fourche Lion's
Club, Barb Manke of Spearfish and Joan Manke and Melissa Kraft both of Belle Fourche and members of
the newly chartered women's lion's club. Pioneer photo by Heather Murschel
Queen City
Lions Club presents
networking social
B" SA%A &OCH
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!P#$%&'!H — +he neIl>
or:ani_e; !Eear?ish `ueen Ait>
Bions Alu5 Iill host a Ero?essionN
al Io7enFs netIorkin: social
?ro7 XNY ED7D on Me;nes;a> in
the Holi;a> 'nn $sEen %oo7D
^e>note sEeaker ;urin: the
7eal is Black Hills !tate
Oni3ersit> \ean o? the Aolle:e o?
Business an; +echnolo:> Priscilla
%o7ke7aD &olloIin: the 7ealC a
?ashion shoI Iill 5e hel;D
G+his e3ent is a chance ?or
Io7en to netIork an; tell a5out
their 5usinesses an; 7eet other
EeoEle in the areaCJ sai; Presi;ent
Be$nn !orensonD G't is also a
chance to Ero3i;e ?un;raisin: at
the sa7e ti7eDJ
+he !Eear?ish `ueen Ait>
Bions Alu5 starte; the 5e:innin:
o? SRPR Ihen the charter 7e7N
5ers Iere in;ucte; on ]anD PaD
GMe currentl> ha3e Wa 7e7N
5ers an; are :roIin: Erett>
buickl>CJ !orenson sai;D G+he
7enFs clu5s in !Eear?ish ha3e
aroun; YR 7e75ers an; sEonN
sore; our neI ?or7ation o? the
clu5D $?ter thatC Ie Iorke; Iith
re:ional ;irectors to :et the clu5
:oin:DJ
!orenson sai; that althou:h the
clu5 is reall> in its in?anc> sta:eC
it is :oin: to continue to :roID
GMe ha; our Iine an; 5eer
tastin: e3ent in &e5ruar> an; Ie
Iill ha3e that annuall>D Me also
Iill ha3e tIo Ero?essional
Io7enFs netIorkin: socials each
>ear an; are :oin: to 5e coNsEonN
sorin: the Bea;in: Ba;ies
Marathon in the near ?utureCJ
!orenson sai;D G+here are :oin:
to 5e aEEroHi7atel> XXR runners
an; Ie Iill Ero3i;e the suEEort
ser3ices at the Eark ?or the ?a7iN
liesDJ
!orenson sai; the `ueen Ait>
Bions Alu5 also Elans on startin:
to ;o so7e thin:s to tr> an; ?ocus
on helEin: Iith >outh in the co7N
7unit> inclu;in: the Bo;> Morks
T5esit> Pre3ention Pro:ra7 ?or
the Earents an; care:i3ers o? EreN
a;olescent :irls an; 5o>sD
Aost ?or the e3ent is VSX an;
Iill inclu;e the 7ealD +he Bions
Alu5 Iill Eresent checks to the
!Eear?ish &oo; Pantr> an; the
@oo; !heEher; Alinic ?ro7 ?un;s
raise; at its Iine an; 5eer tastin:
e3ent that Ias hel; in &e5ruar>D
Page 3
■ Northern Lights Belle Fourche Lion’s Club
fundraiser brings in almost $4,000
B" HEATHE% M-%SCHEL
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B#BB# &TO%AH# — 't Ias
trul> an e3enin: o? ele:anceD
+he neIl> chartere; Io7enFs
ser3ice clu5 the Uorthern Bi:hts
Belle &ourche BionFs Alu5
?un;raiser >iel;e; a total o?
VWCQXR ?ro7 its auction an; ticket
salesD
GMhat a Ion;er?ul ni:htCJ sai;
Be3 BanksC Eresi;ent o? the
Uorthern Bi:hts Belle &ourche
BionFs Alu5D G' a7 alIa>s so
i7Eresse; that e3en in econo7ic
trou5les a co77unit> Iill still
:i3e so :enerousl> to helEin:
their co77unit>DJ
More than XR EeoEle atten;e;
the e3ent hel; at Boo75a Bar an;
@rill in Belle &ourcheD $ll o? the
Erocee;s that Iere raise; at
!atur;a>s !Erin: &lin: an;
GAH$'%it>J $uction an; @ala
Iill :o toIar; Ero3i;in: each stuN
;ent Iith an e>e test Erior to
atten;in: kin;er:arten in Belle
&ourcheD
$ total o? SY chairs Iere renoN
3ate; an; ;ecorate; an; ?eature;
3arious the7es an; ;onate; 5>
the 7e75ers o? the Belle &ourche
Hi:h !chool $rt Alu5 an; other
local artistsD Bea;in: uE to the
e3entC 7e75ers o? the clu5 ;isN
Ela>e; the chairs at local 5usiN
nessesD
G$ lot o? EeoEle Eut a lot o?
ti7e an; ener:> into this e3ent
an; Ie are 3er> :rate?ul to the
7e75ers ?or all o? their har;
IorkCJ Banks sai;D G'F; like to
thank a lot o? EeoEle Z it starte;
Iith the ;onations o? the chairsC
then the incre;i5le talent o? the
artistsC the local 5usinesses that
suEEorte; the en;ea3or an; the
:enerosit> o? the 5u>ersDJ
%an;> AurtisC Iho Iorks at the
sale 5arn in !tD Tn:eC ;onate; his
ti7e as the e3enin:Fs auctioneerD
His sense o? hu7or keEt ;onors
lau:hin: as the> reache; ?urther
into their Eockets to Ea> the hi:hN
est Erice ?or an>one o? the 7an>
chairs auctione; o??D
GAo7e on >ou :u>s Z itFs ?or
charit>C >ou knoI >ou can ;o 5etN
terCJ [oke; AurtisD G\onFt 7ake
7e 5i; on this 7>sel?DJ
&olloIin: the auctionC ]i7
^allasC a local ra;io Eersonalit>
an; ;isc [ocke> keEt the Eatrons
;ancin: into the late hours o? the
ni:htD
^allasC Iho also EarticiEate; in
the auction 5> Eurchasin: a
recor;Nthe7e; chairC sai; he Ias
haEE> to 5e aEart o? such a :reat
causeD
Keepin' the trucks rollin'
Above, business is “extremely busy” for GSE Clay
Lining Technology, Inc. Shown here, eight trucks were
recently loaded or were waiting to be loaded at one
time. Left, Trucker Jerry Ostlie of Heddinger, N.D. ties
down tarps, securing a load of self-sealing liners to
be transported. Pioneer photos by Mark Watson
■ GSE Clay Lining Technology, Inc.
looks to a busy year
B" SA%A &OCH
B"#$%&H("")&*(+,--.
!P#$%&'!H — +rucks ha3e 5een 7o3in: in
an; out on a ;ail> 5asis ?or @!# Ala> Binin:
+echnolo:>C 'ncD in !Eear?ish an; itFs onl> :oin:
to :et 5usier ?or the 5usinessD
G'tFs eHtre7el> 5us> ?or us ri:ht noICJ sai;
Plant Mana:er Bo5 !ta;lerD GMe are onl> :oin:
to :et 5usier throu:hout the >earDJ
+he co7Ean> 7akes sel?Nsealin: liners that use
5entoniteD +he Ero;ucts 7anu?acture; are t>EicalN
l> use; in the lan;?ill in;ustr>D
GMe are shiEEin: our Ero;ucts all o3er the
Onite; !tates an; in so7e casesC all o3er the
Iorl;CJ !ta;ler sai;D
+he co7Ean> oEene; in PQQR an; e7Elo>s
aEEroHi7atel> SR e7Elo>ees inclu;in: so7e
te7Eorar> helED
G't looks to 5e a tre7en;ous >ear ?or usCJ
!ta;ler sai;D
BLACK HILLS PIONEER OBITUARIES
Page 4
Jerome (Jerry)
Arthur Groeneveld, 73
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BLACK HILLS PIONEER STATE NEWS
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Daugaard: Jobs growth will repair state deficit
BY BOB MERCER
Black Hills Pioneer
Daugaard said the neWt governor and the
Legislature need to balance the budget and
control spending. “The first thing not on the
PIERRE — Lt. Gov. Dennis Daugaard
agenda is raising taWes,” he said.
doesn't have a grand agenda of sweeping
Rounds has increased Daugaard's public
changes he would propose to the Legislature
eWposure
in recent years, including the
in 2011 if he's elected governor this year.
assignment
of Daugaard to work with the
He would be more focused on putting into
Ellsworth
Air
Force Base development
place the many elements of his plan for ecoauthority
created
by state law in 2009.
nomic recovery, which he has titled “Building
Daugaard
said
he and his wife, Linda, have
A Stronger South Dakota.”
been
at
the table when the goverSome of the proposals in his
nor has privately hosted defenseplan would require action by the
industry officials whom were
Legislature but, he said, much of
being recruited to locate businessit can be accomplished adminises in the Ellsworth area. He said
tratively. He wants to create jobs
there could be announcements in
and promote growth of South
2010.
Dakota's economy.
“That might be good news yet
“My agenda and the legislative
this
year,” he said. “I know there
agenda will be first driven by
are
real
prospects out there that are
that,” he said. “Certainly the plan
interested.”
is not a one-year plan, but we will
Daugaard said that as governor
start on it immediately.”
Dennis
he
would
divide the state
Daugaard's plan, which covers
Department
of Tourism and State
Daugaard
23 pages, is the lead item on the
Development
into separate
front page of his campaign's Reb
Cabinet-level
departments
and
site on the Internet. He sees economic recovoffices
for
tourism,
economic
development
ery as the cornerstone for bringing state govand state-tribal relations.
ernment's budget back into balance.
Rounds had combined those three, plus an
“The number-one thing is to create jobs,
assortment
of smaller agencies and offices
because that is going to solve the budget
including
the
South Dakota Housing
problem in the long term,” he said. “That's
Development
Authority, into
the ultimate solution.”
one
super-agency
when he reorDaugaard is one of five candidates seeking
gani\ed
state
government
in
the Republican nomination for governor in
2003.
the June 8 primary election.
Senate Republican leader
For the past eight years he's been the runDave
]nudson, another of the
ning mate and lieutenant governor for Gov.
candidates
for governor, proMike Rounds, a Republican who under South
posed
a
similar
change, but the
Dakota's constitution can't seek a third conRounds
administration
fought it
secutive term. Rounds is supporting
during the 2010 legislative sesDaugaard's candidacy.
sion and ultimately helped
Prior to being recruited by Rounds in 2002,
defeat ]nudson's bill in the
Daugaard served siW years in the state Senate
House of Representatives.
from the Garretson area of rural Minnehaha
Daugaard said he would like
County, where he grew up.
to
take another crack at the busiAfter earning a law degree from
ness
red-tape task force which
Northwestern Yniversity in 19[8, he worked
Rounds
established. “I don't
as a lawyer with an assortment of duties for
think
that
wound up being very
several Chicago firms, then joined a SiouW
successful,”
he said.
Falls bank in 1981 where he rose to the rank
The
approach
which
of vice president for trusts and new business
Daugaard is considering would
development.
be to convene smaller groups
In 1990 he accepted a position as developfocused on specific areas of
ment officer for Children's Home Society in
business and to go chapter by
SiouW Falls. He led major improvements in
chapter through state laws and
fundraising for the charity organi\ation, and
regulations affecting them.
in 2002 he was named as eWecutive director.
Daugaard said he would resist
He resigned last year to focus on his camas
governor any attempts to sigpaign for governor.
nificantly change the Future
Fund, which levies a small taW on all employers in South Dakota and produces millions of
dollars per year for the governor to distribute
in grants for education and workforce development. The Future Fund has increasingly
come under scrutiny by the Legislature in
recent years.
Likewise Daugaard said he'll work to protect state government's business-loan fund
known as the Revolving Economic
Development Initiative. Both the Future Fund
and the REDI loan program were started in
198[ at the urging of Gov. George S.
Mickelson during his first session of the
Legislature.
Daugaard said he wants to comb through
state government's assets and see what can be
converted into cash which could be added to
the REDI fund to make more loans available.
REDI began through a temporary 1-cent sales
taW that eWpired after $40 million was raised.
Since then the program's funds have doubled
through interest paid by businesses receiving
loans.
Mickelson died, along with seven other
men, in the 1993 state airplane crash. His
widow, Linda Mickelson Graham, is
Daugaard's campaign treasurer. She recently
appeared in print and broadcast advertising
on behalf of his candidacy. She serves on the
Children's Home Society board of directors.
One of the steps Daugaard plans to take as
governor is surveying businesses about their
needs. He wants to bring suppliers to South
Dakota so they are physically near the businesses they serve.
He said one of the barriers he's finding to
recovery right now is that manufacturers in
South Dakota can't get the goods they need
because their suppliers are keeping inventory
at reduced levels.
The main issue for the 2011 session of the
Legislature will be dealing with a budget
deficit that could be $60 million to more than
$100 million. He said any new initiatives
requiring substantial amounts of state government funding will have to wait.
State government's budget shortfall results
from a slower economy and Medicaid
growth, according to Daugaard. “It's not profligate spending,” he said.
His goal for state government in general is
to be smaller, more responsive and more digital. “bou have to be deliberate about reducing
and constraining and condensing regulations,” he said.
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Tuesday, May 4, 2010
news@bhpioneer.com
A taxing myth-understanding
tions to slash tax rates, many
Journalists often look
conservatives now see themaskance at politicians who
selves as victims. Washington
opportunistically praise the wisMonthly's Steve Benen chronidom and common sense of the
cled the lamentationsW
voters. Granted, some
JRob Thy Neighbor,J
office-seekers can be
headlined the Drudge
as obsequious as
Report, JHalf of
waiters at fancy
Households Pay No
French restaurants.
Fed Income Tax.J
Reporters and punOn Fox News, fordits, however, can
mer GOP Sen. Rick
also be flatterers,
Santorum explained
rarely more so than
that when Jpeople
on Tax Day, April 15.
feel like ... they're
Perhaps because they,
Gene
getting money out of
too, have spent the
Lyons
the Treasury for nothprevious weekend
ing, then there's no
digging through canend to the amount of governceled checks for itemized
ment that people want.J
deductions, many join the yearNeedless to say, we heard
ly lament about sky-high taxes
nothing like this when the govand runaway government
ernment Santorum wanted
spending.
invaded Iraq and Afghanistan
This season's caterwauling,
on credit.
however, has taken an even
But Democrats hold the
more self-pitying tone. The
White House, so Jfiscal
Associated Press ran a feature
restraintJ is all the rage among
headlined, JNearly half of U.S.
Republicans. Some of it's not
households escape federal
real subtle. One North West
income tax.J For them, the
Arkansas Times columnist, for
dreaded April 15 deadline Jis
example, explains that black
simply somebody else's probvoters Jshare the collectivist,
lem. ... About 47 percent will
welfare-state vision of Obama
pay no federal income taxes at
because they are net recipients
all for 2009. Either their
from rather than contributors to
incomes were too low, or they
welfare state programs.J In conqualified for enough credits,
trast, Jmiddle-class whites susdeductions and exemptions to
pect that they are the ones who
eliminate their liability.J
will end up paying for Obama's
Paradoxically, this revelation
governmental largesse.J
set off weeping on the right.
Nothing racial about it, of
After campaigning for genera-
DOONESBURY
course. Perish the thought!
Reading it, one couldn't guess
that more than 80 percent of
Arkansas voters, hence the vast
majority of the state's
Medicare, Social Security,
Medicaid, Unemployment
Insurance and Food Stamp
recipients are as white as the
buttocks the columnist inadvertently displayed.
But then hypocrisy and a
determined refusal to think seriously about taxes and government spending characterize
much of the U.S. electorate.
Back to those households
escaping income tax, for exampleW How many are retirees living on savings and Social
Security? How many soldiers?
Students? How many are unemployed amid the current recession, thus have no income to
tax?
Notwithstanding Santorum's
lament, it's also false to imply
that households paying no
income tax escape federal taxation altogether. Social Security
and Medicare payroll deductions, for example, add up to a
nonrefundable 15.3 percent _
a slightly higher rate than
wealthy citizens pay on income
from dividends and capital
gains. Low-income earners,
meanwhile, pay the same gasoline and sales taxes as everybody else.
Meanwhile, ever since the
JReagan RevolutionJ of story
BY GARY TRUDEAU
PUBLISHER, Letitia Lister
MANAGING EDITOR, Mark Watson
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Email: news@bhpioneer.com
PRODUCTION
MANAGER, Scott Lister
CIRCULATION
DIRECTOR, Charity Runnells
ACCOUNTING, Ardith Richards
and song, income distribution
in the United States has grown
steadily more unequal. A graphic produced by the Institute for
Policy Studies documents that
in 2007 the bottom 50 percent
of American taxpayers possessed a combined 2.5 percent
of the wealth. They're scraping
to get by. The top one percent,
meanwhile, control 34 percent
of the nation's wealth, the top
10 percent more than 70 percent altogether.
Meanwhile, the gap between
the super-rich and everybody
else grows ever wider.
According to the same study,
the top .01 percent of U.S. families currently enjoy an average
income 976 times that of the
bottom 90 percentb in 1928, a
year before the Great
Depression, the ratio was a
mere 892-to-1. Political democracies are hard to sustain amid
such economic inequality.
The BushcObama TARP
bailout of Wall Street banks,
while necessary to salvage the
financial system in the short
term, was yet another example
of a large wealth transfer from
middle-class taxpayers to the
super-rich. They don't appear
particularly grateful, do they?
Anyway, still worried about
those low-income lucky stiffs
who paid no income tax this
year?
If so, then you must be a Tea
Party member, a group of anti-
MALLARD FILLMORE
tax activists like Tennessee
GOP congressional candidate
Stephen Fincher, a dedicated
fiscal conservative whom the
Washington Post learned
receives $200,000 in subsidies
from the U.S. Department of
Agriculture.
A cheap shot? Then check
out Bruce Bartlett's fascinating
Forbes article JThe
Misinformed Tea Party
Movement.J Polled, most
attending a Washington demonstration overestimated federal
taxes by a factor of three.
Moreover, like most
Americans, and virtually all
Republicans, they opposed
increased government spending
in general. But when quizzed
on particulars such as highways, defense, education and
health care, they advocate more
spending. On the three big
deficit drivers _ Medicare,
Medicaid and Social Security
_ fewer than 10 percent of
Americans advocate serious
cuts.
So pay up, and count your
blessings.
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Baby Blues
For Better or For Worse
The Born Loser
Frank and Ernest
Ernie
BLACK HILLS PIONEER
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
by $im Davis
by $erry Scott & Rick Kirkman
by Lynn $ohnston
by Art & Chip Sansom
by Bob Thaves
by Bud Grace
A rival’s complaint triggers
firing on worker’s first day
DEAR ABBY: My wife was
hired for an administrative
position. On her first day of
work, they called her into the
human resources director’s
office and told her she was
being “let go” because of her
website. The site has photos
of her when she worked as a
model for a large department
store. They are in no way
provocative or overly revealing. Photos of our children are
also on the site.
The HR director told her
that one of the other (internal)
applicants had Googled her
and had seen the site. An
image so upset the other
applicant that she made a formal complaint, which caused
my wife’s dismissalR
We consulted a lawyer and
contacted the local Equal
Employment Opportunity
Commission only to be told
that North Carolina is an “at
will” employment state and
that the employer did nothing
wrong. We feel their actions
were wrong. Is there anything
that can be doneW X YANKEE IN CONFEDERATE
COUNTRY
DEAR YANKEE: I’m sorry,
but the answer is no. In most
states there is a presumption
of “at will” employment unless
you have a written contract to
the contrary. However, the
employer cannot terminate an
employee for an illegal reason
X such as age, religion, gender, sexual orientation or a
disability. It does not appear
from your letter that your wife
was terminated for an illegal
reason, but what happened
stinks anyway.
DEAR ABBY: My mother
got drunk at a family function
and started a fight with me. I
ended up leaving before it
could escalate, but I feel I
ruined the host’s day. Would it
be appropriate to send an “I’m
sorry” note, and how would I
word itW X MAKING AMENDS
IN TENNESSEE
DEAR MAKING AMENDS:
The person making the
amends should be the person
who created the scene X
your mother. If you feel something needs to be said by you,
and apparently you do, then
write your host and say, “I feel
terrible about what happened
at your party and would like to
apologize for my mother’s
behavior. I left before she
could create a scene, but I’m
afraid it cast a shadow on
your day, and for that I would
like to apologize.” Sign it with
love.
P.S. You’ll lead a happier
life if you stop feeling that you
have to apologize for your
mother’s behavior. You are
responsible only for your own.
DEAR ABBY: My husband
and I have been lucky enough
to travel all over the world during our long marriage. Over
the years, we collected lovely
items from every location.
Now that we are older, we
have decided to move into a
smaller home, and would like
to share these lovely souvenirs with our friends.
Although I think “Ellen” would
love to have one of my silk
scarves, and “Peter” would
appreciate a pair of my husband’s marble bookends, or
“Annemarie” would cherish my
necklace from India, etc., I’m
unsure that my choices would
be their choices.
Would it be proper for us to
ask our friends to choose
among our treasure rather
than our making the choice for
themW X WORLD TRAVELER IN MIAMI BEACH
DEAR WORLD TRAVELER: I commend you for your
generosity_ however, you
might run into trouble if several of your friends choose
the same item. Were I in
your shoes, I would make
the selection for each of
them. (Include a note with
the gift X i.e., “Ellen, this
scarf matches your eyes,”
“Annemarie, I know you love
ethnic jewelry,” etc.)
Dear Abby is written by
Abigail Van Buren, also
known as $eanne Phillips, and
was founded by her mother,
Pauline Phillips. Write Dear
Abby at www.DearAbby.com
or P.O. Box 69440, Los
Angeles, CA 90069.
For everything you need to
know about wedding planning,
order “How to Have a Lovely
Wedding.” Send a businesssized, self-addressed envelope, plus check or money
order for $6 (U.S. funds only)
to: Dear Abby X Wedding
Booklet, P.O. Box 447, Mount
Morris, IL 61054-0447.
(Postage is included in the
price.)
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
BLACK HILLS PIONEER
Alley Oop
by -ave 0raue 2 3ac, 'ender
Arlo & Janis
by 3i&&y
3o9nson
Herman
Page 13
BRIDGE
by 3i& \nAer
Trust the auction
and watch the spots
$9is deal is t9e sa&e as yesterB
day8s; rotated to &a,e Gout9 t9e
declarer. W9at do you t9in, o= t9e
biddinA]
?esterday; ^ort9 did not oDen;
and West bouA9t it in t@o sDades.
P=ter so&e DinADonA _bot9 sides
&a,inA errors`; declarer lost t9ree
sDades; one 9eart and t@o clubs
to Ao do@n one.
Pt t9is table in a social tea&
event; ^ort9 oDened one club; a
NEA Crossword Puzzle
Funky Winkerbean
by $o& 'atiu,
Astrograph
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
7rovided you don8t ta,e on &ore
t9an you can 9andle; your c9ances
=or success in t9e year a9ead loo,
better t9an usual. ?ou can ac9ieve
@9atever it is t9at you @ant i= you do t9inAs one at a ti&e
and never Aet overloaded.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) B C= you @al, around @it9 a
c9iD on your s9oulder today; it @on8t ta,e &uc9 to Aet
so&eone to ,noc, it o==. Ee&e&ber; te&Dera&ent sets
t9e tone t9at ot9ers @ill resDond to.
GEMINI (May 21-?une 20) B 0ivinA so&eone a Diece
o= your &ind @ill Aive you &o&entary aDDease&ent.
Fo@ever; it @on8t ta,e lonA be=ore t9e da&aAe you incur
@ill 9ave to be addressed.
CANCER (?une 21-?uly 22) B Go&e days are @orse
t9an ot9ers; and today you8ll need to be doubly care=ul
about DrotectinA your DriHed Dossessions. -on8t leave
anyt9inA lyinA around te&DtinA ot9ers to be dis9onest.
LEO (?uly 23-Aug. 22) B CndeDendence can be an
ad&irable Iuality; but not @9en it is carried to eJtre&es. Ct
could cause you to be overly insistent about 9avinA your
@ay; resultinA in all ,inds o= 9ostile resDonses.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) B $9ere are t@o conditions
t9at could neAatively a==ect your @or, today. $9e =irst one
is concentratinA on t9e cloc, instead o= your duties; and
t9e second one is not @atc9inA @9at you8re doinA at all.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) B C= you =ind yoursel= at odds
@it9 a =riend and do not let t9e issue droD; it is li,ely to
develoD into so&et9inA =ar Areater t9an eit9er intended.
decision t9at @ould be suDDorted
by &any. East 9ad a teJtboo,
ta,eout double. Pnd Gout9 bid one
9eart; @it9 @9ic9 =e@ @ould arAue.
_Go&e @ould redouble to s9o@
UYBDlus Doints; but biddinA t9e
&aaor loo,s &ore sensible.` ^o@
West s9ould 9ave co&Deted @it9
one sDade. $9en; @9en ^ort9
rebid t@o clubs; East &ade a very
aAAressive second ta,eout douB
ble. _7er9aDs s9e ,ne@ 9er DartB
ner to be a cautious bidder.` Pt
t9is Doint Gout9 s9ould 9ave bid
t9ree noBtru&D; not t@o. W9en you
9ave a =it oDDosite a lonA suit;
eit9er bid t9ree noBtru&D or; i= you
t9in, t9e suit @ill not run; Dlay in
t9e suit. ?ou are li,ely to end @it9
seven tric,s or nine; not eiA9t.
P=ter @inninA t9e =irst tric, @it9
du&&y8s sDade aac,; Gout9
Dlayed a club to 9er ace; collectinA
t9e UY =ro& East. 0iven t9e t@o
ta,eout doubles; t9is 9ad to be a
sinAleton. -eclarer s9ould neJt
9ave =inessed du&&y8s club eiA9t
to score t@o overtric,s.
7er9aDs not noticinA East8s club
card; Gout9 too, du&&y8s toD
clubs and Aave West t9e lead @it9
9er club aac,. West s9i=ted to a
dia&ond to 9old declarer to eiA9t
tric,s. Ct @as luc,y t9at Gout9 9ad
not bid Aa&e!
'e t9e biAAer Derson and let 9i&K9er 9ave t9e last @ord.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) B -o @9atever you can to
Dut a stoD to any disturbinA in=luence t9at disruDts t9e
tranIuility o= t9e 9ouse9old; even i= t9is &eans barrinA
t9e door to a trouble&a,er.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) B Watc9 your
tonAue; so t9at you don8t say anyt9inA t9at could Dut you
on a collision course @it9 anot9er. W9en uD aAainst a
stronAly oDinionated Derson; si&Dly close your &out9.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-?an. 19) B Mlear uD all old
obliAations be=ore assu&inA any ne@ ones. C= you &onitor
your resources realistically; you s9ould be able to ,eeD
your budAet intact and very 9ealt9y
AQUARIUS (?an. 20-Feb. 19) B $9e co&Dany you
,eeD could be resDonsible =or you 9avinA eit9er a DeaceB
=ul or stri=eBridden day. -on8t let t9e be9avior o= anot9er
cause you to sDea, out in a &anner t9at @ould tarnis9
your i&aAe.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) B 'e ti&eBconscious and
try to &aintain a sensible sc9edule; because i= you leave
i&Dortant tas,s until t9e last &inute; your nervous syste&
could 9ave Iuite a brea,do@n.
ARIES (March 21-April 19) B Everyt9inA &iA9t loo,
Aood; but nevert9eless still Auard aAainst inclinations to
ta,e ris,s. $9e odds can stac, uD aAainst you be=ore you
,no@ it.
Ono@ @9ere to loo, =or ro&ance and you8ll =ind it. $9e
PstroB0raD9 Qatc9&a,er instantly reveals @9ic9 siAns
are ro&antically Der=ect =or you. Qail RS to PstroB0raD9;
7.T. 'oJ UVW; Wic,li==e; TF XXYZ[BYUVW.
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reserves t)e ri-)t to acceNt
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to 3aive any irre-ularities
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5a3rence 6ounty
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ed above.
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=oard o4 6oJJissioners
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or reVect any or all bids and
to 3aive any irre-ularities
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day o4 8Nril9 FLIL.
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5a3rence 6ounty
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6oJer9 Kor4ord9 Aeyer9
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Yoberts9 YebeBa) :ett9
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and
Uye
`o)nson.
8ll Jotions 3ere Nassed
by unaniJous vote unless
stated ot)er3ise.
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called t)e Jeetin- to order
at CHEL N.J.
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t)e :led-e o4 8lle-iance.
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aNNrove t)e a-enda.
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NarticiNation.
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introduced ^at)y Wol44
and :roVect 6itiaen stuR
dents 3)o discussed t)eir
Atate and !ational coJNeR
tition.
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lined a NroNosal 4or t)e
naJin- o4 t)e ne3 eleJenR
tary sc)ool.
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-round breaBin- cereJony
3ill be )eld in Kay at a
date and tiJe to be deterR
Jined. !otice 3ill be sent
via t)e ANear4is) 6)aJber
o4 6oJJerce ne3s letter.
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!ort)land Aecurities disR
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in- and bond sale 4or t)e
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seconded
by
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AleeN9
seconded
by
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aNNrove t)e @isseJination
8-ent 8-reeJent.
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=ressler9 seconded by
AleeN and carried to
aNNrove t)e tec)nolo-y
Nurc)ase.
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=ressler9 seconded by
AleeN and carried to allo3
t)e business Jana-er to
Nay construction costs 4or
t)e ne3 eleJentary buildR
in- 3it) t)e arc)itectOs
aNNroval.
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AleeN9
seconded
by
=ressler and carried to
aNNrove t)e resolution to
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@aBota Xi-) Ac)ool
8ctivities
8ssociation.
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AleeN9 6ald3ell9 =ressler.
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AleeN9
seconded
by
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aNNrove t)e adJinistraR
tionOs Nlan 4or bud-et
reductions.
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=ressler9 seconded by
6ald3ell and carried to
aNNrove t)e consent a-enR
da.
8. 8nnual caNital outlay
NroVects
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o4 e>eJNtion 4or I Jiddle
sc)ool and F )i-) sc)ool
students
ccodes LLPRLSIFRIID R
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in- resi-nations e44ective
at t)e end o4 t)e FLLPRIL
sc)ool year
a. `essica Kat)ernR
!etaer9 East EleJentary9
Erd Zrade
b. `aJie Kutter9 Xi-)
Ac)ool9 ANecial Education
c. `enni4er 5inn9 Kiddle
Ac)ool9 Gt) Zrade
d. ^iJ 8rnett9 East
EleJentary9
ANecial
Education
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@raJa 6oac)
4. !at)an 6larB9 :roJ
6oR6)air
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curricular contracts
a. `anelle YauterBus9
Kiddle Ac)ool9 :)ysical
Education
and
XA
_olleyball
b. Aandra Uarrant9 West
EleJentary9 ^inder-arten
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tion to ^erry =ellOs conR
tract 4roJ .P FUE to .GF
FUE
S. 8NNroved 5eave o4
8bsence
4or
A)erry
^linBel9 e44ective 8Nril I
to end o4 t)e FLLPRIL
sc)ool year
@. 8NNroved Urust e
8-ency account9 QQRPSC
Kiddle Ac)ool Acience
Fair
AuNerintendent9 @ave
:eters9 discussed t)e le-R
islative sessionOs decisions
includin- no 4undinincrease9 cut to @aBota
@i-ital !et3orB9 eliJinaR
tion o4 4undin- 4or
Education
Aervice
8-encies9 and c)an-es to
t)e tiJin- o4 sc)ool board
aNNointed
coJJittee
reNortinand
=oard
action.
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a3arded Ueac)er o4 t)e
]ear and )as been entered
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Ateve Zabriel 4roJ t)e
Xi-) Ac)ool9 @ianne
XeJJin-er 4roJ East9 and
=onnie 5an-uJ 4roJ
West.
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election t)is year since t3o
seats 3ere oNen and only
t3o
Netitions
3ere
returned. `e44 AleeN and
@ave =ressler 3ill return
as =oard JeJbers.
!e3 eleJentary buildR
in- c)an-e orders and )o3
t)ey 3ill be Nrocessed 3as
discussed.
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e>tended one day due to a
sno3 day.
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6ald3ell9 seconded by
=ressler and carried to
aNNrove t)e Karc) Gt)9
FLIL Ac)ool =oard JeetR
in- Jinutes.
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AleeN9
seconded
by
=ressler and carried to
aNNrove t)e 4inancial
reNorts and bills.
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AleeN9
seconded
by
=ressler and carried to
Jove into e>ecutive sesR
sion to discuss a Nersonnel
issue and in NreNaration 4or
ne-otiations. QHFC N.J.
U)e =oard caJe out o4
e>ecutive session at GHLD
N.J. U)e re-ular JeetinresuJed.
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=ressler9 seconded by
AleeN and carried to acceNt
a NroNosal 4roJ KiBe
^ane.
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=ressler9 seconded by
AleeN and carried to
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ARTICLE 74:37 - AIR POLLUTION CONTROL PROGRAM FEES
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO REVISE RULES
! p$%lic hearin. /ill %e hel0 in the 2atthe/ 3rainin. Center, 6oe 8oss B$il0in., ;ierre, So$th
Da>ota, on 2ay 25, 2010, at 10D00 aEFE central 0ayli.ht tiFe, to consi0er the propose0 reGision to
!0FinistratiGe H$les of So$th Da>ota Chapter 74D37D01 - !ir NFission 8eesE
3he fe0eral Clean !ir !ct of 1OO0 reP$ire0 the 0eGelopFent of a national perFit pro.raF for FaQor
so$rces of air poll$tionE 3his perFit pro.raF is calle0 the 3itle R air P$ality perFit pro.raFE 3o pay
for iFpleFentin. the perFit pro.raF, Con.ress reP$ire0 in the Clean !ir !ct that air poll$tion
so$rces s$%Qect to the perFittin. pro.raF F$st pay a fee to coGer the reasona%le 0irect an0 in0irect
costs associate0 /ith a0Finisterin. the pro.raFE
Sn0er the Clean !ir !ct, all states ha0 to 0eGelop a perFit pro.raF an0 a fee str$ct$re to pay for
iFpleFentin. the pro.raF an0 %e approGe0 %y the SESE NnGironFental ;rotection !.ency (N;!)E Vf
a state 0eci0e0 not to 0eGelop a perFit pro.raF, the N;! /o$l0 0eGelop an0 iFpleFent its o/n pro.raF for that state an0 char.e the FaWiF$F fee allo/e0 $n0er the Clean !ir !ctE C$rrently N;! is
char.in. X45E33 per ton of re.$late0 poll$tants eFitte0 into the air froF each so$rce perFitte0E
3o 0ecrease the cost of the pro.raF an0 to proGi0e %etter c$stoFer serGice to %$sinesses an0
in0$stry in So$th Da>ota, the So$th Da>ota DepartFent of NnGironFent an0 Yat$ral Heso$rces
(DNYH) esta%lishe0 a 3itle R perFit pro.raF an0 a fee str$ct$re to pay for iFpleFentin. the pro.raF
in 1OO4E Vn lie$ of the FaWiF$F fee allo/e0 $n0er the Clean !ir !ct that /o$l0 haGe %een char.e0
$n0er an N;! a0Finistere0 pro.raF, DNYH set the fee at X6E10 per ton of re.$late0 poll$tants eFitte0 froF perFitte0 so$rcesE 3he air eFission fees /ere esta%lishe0 in !0FinistratiGe H$les of So$th
Da>ota Chapter 74D37D01 - !ir NFission 8ees on 6$ly 1, 1OO4, an0 haGe %een in effect since thenE
Since 1OO4, the costs to iFpleFent the pro.raF haGe increase0 an0 the eWistin. fee str$ct$re is
no lon.er s$fficient to coGer the cost of the pro.raFE !s a res$lt, the N;! reP$ires the fee str$ct$re
to %e reGise0 to %e in coFpliance /ith the fe0eral Clean !ir !ct proGision reP$irin. the fee to coGer
the entire cost of the pro.raFE 3he reGisions to Chapter 74D37D01 are %ein. propose0 to ens$re the
0epartFent Faintains s$fficient reso$rces to iFpleFent the 3itle R air P$ality perFit pro.raF in
So$th Da>ota an0 Faintains the state[s approGal stat$s froF N;!E 3he follo/in. is a s$FFary of the
propose0 chan.esE
1) !nn$al a0FinistratiGe fees for so$rces eFittin. less than 50 tons per year of poll$tants /ill
increase froF X100 to X125E 8or so$rces eFittin. Fore than 50 tons %$t less than 100 tons, the
ann$al fee /ill increase froF X500 to X600E 8or so$rces eFittin. 100 tons or Fore of poll$tion each
year, the fee /ill increase froF X1,000 to X1,250E
2) 3he fee for the act$al aFo$nt of poll$tion eFitte0 froF each perFitte0 air poll$tion so$rce /ill
increase froF X6E10 per ton to X7E50 per tonE
3) 3he ann$al FiniF$F fee pai0 %y any perFitte0 so$rce for iteFs n$F%er 1) an0 2) a%oGe is X250E
4) 3he application fee for a ne/ perFit, rene/al of an eWistin. perFit, or Fo0ifyin. an eWistin. perFit /ill increase froF X100 to X125E
5) 3he ann$al fee for roc> cr$shers s$%Qect to the 3itle R perFit pro.raF /ill increase froF X350 to
X400E Hoc> cr$shers are not s$%Qect to the eFissions fee in iteF 1) an0 2) a%oGeE
6) 3he ann$al fee for asphalt plants s$%Qect to the 3itle R perFit pro.raF /ill increase froF X250
to X300E !sphalt plants are not s$%Qect to the eFissions fee in iteF 1) an0 2) a%oGeE
7) 3he ann$al fee for \tter 3ail ;o/er CoFpany[s Bi. Stone V coal-fire0 po/er plant /ill %e set at
X220,000E 3he Bi. Stone V plant /ill not %e s$%Qect to eFissions fees in iteF 1) an0 2) a%oGeE 3his
flat fee is %ein. propose0 to ens$re the pro.raF has a consistent reGen$e so$rce froF this lar.e
so$rceE !s eFissions chan.e yearly at this plant, reGen$es to the pro.raF chan.e 0rasticallyE 3his
/ill allo/ a consistent reGen$e so$rce in the %$0.etin. processE
;ersons intereste0 in presentin. 0ata, opinions, an0 ar.$Fents for or a.ainst the propose0
aFen0Fents Fay 0o so %y appearin. in person at the hearin. or %y s$%Fittin. /ritten coFFents to
the person an0 a00ress note0 as follo/sD
Brian ]$stafson, !0Finistrator !ir ^$ality
So$th Da>ota DepartFent of NnGironFent an0 Yat$ral Heso$rces
523 Nast Capitol, 6oe 8oss B$il0in.
;ierre, So$th Da>ota 57501
_ritten coFFents F$st %e receiGe0 %y close of %$siness on 6$ne 4, 2010, to %e consi0ere0E !fter
the hearin., the Secretary /ill consi0er all /ritten an0 oral coFFents it receiGes on the propose0
aFen0FentsE 3he Secretary Fay Fo0ify or aFen0 a propose0 r$le at that tiFe to incl$0e or eWcl$0e
Fatters that are 0escri%e0 in this noticeE
;lease notify the 0epartFent at least 4` ho$rs %efore the p$%lic hearin. if yo$ haGe a 0isa%ility for
/hich special arran.eFents F$st %e Fa0e at the hearin.E 3he telephone n$F%er for Fa>in. special
arran.eFents is (605) 773-3151E
Copies of the propose0 r$les Fay %e o%taine0 /itho$t char.e %y callin. aita 2a.e0anb at (605)
773-3151 or froF the follo/in. /e%siteD
httpDcc0enrEs0E.oGc0escaPcairpro.rEaspW
SteGen 2E ;irner
Secretary
;$%lishe0 once at the total approWiFate cost of X4`4E00E
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E"ual
Housing
Opportunity
*ll real estate aBYertisinC in
the Sair 8o0sinC *ct VaUes
it illeCal to aBYertise kany
preference, liVitation or BiscriVination [aseB on race,
color, reliCion, se/, hanBicap, faVilial stat0s, or
national oriCin, or an intention, to VaUe any s0ch preference, liVitation or BiscriVinationPl SaVilial stat0s
incl0Bes chilBren 0nBer the
aCe of 1N liYinC @ith parents
or leCal c0stoBiansp preCnant @oVen anB people
sec0rinC c0stoBy of chilBren
0nBer 1NP
&his ne@spaper @ill not
Uno@inCly accept any
aBYertisinC for real estate
@hich is in Yiolation of the
la@P "0r reaBers are here[y
inforVeB that all B@ellinCs
aBYertiseB in this ne@spaper are aYaila[le on an
e^0al opport0nity [asisP &o
coVplain of BiscriVination,
call 8,D toll-free at 1 (N00)
66J-J777P &he toll-free telephone n0V[er for the hearinC iVpaireB is 1 (N00) J27J275P
102 PERSONALS
D"#$S&'C *B,S$ &
Se/0al *ssa0lt 24-8o0r
Crisis
<ine,
B0tte?<a@rence?8arBinC
Co0ntiesD 605-723-0J64
or Spearfish ShelterD
605-642-7N25 or 1-N00JJJ-234NP DeaB@ooB?
<eaB ShelterD St0rCis
ShelterD 605-347-0050
or 1-N00-755-N432 *ll
Calls ConfiBentialP
104 NOTICES
Q$R,$S& S"Q TQ"T"S*<SD &he Spearfish
School District seeUs
StateVents of 'nterest
anB Troposals (QST)
froV inBiYiB0als, coVpanies, teaVs, partnerships anB other orCaniZations @ith e/perience
in resiBential or coVVercial reha[ilitation pro\ects anB ?or Ceneral Bisposition of propertyP &he
property for sale anB
BeYelopVent is the 1J24
Spearfish 8iCh School
[0ilBinC, c0rrently Uno@n
as $ast $leVentary
School, ho0sinC CraBes
3-5 anB locateB at 400
$ast 80Bson Street,
Spearfish, SDP &he property @ill [e aYaila[le
0pon coVpletion of the
constr0ction of a ne@
eleVentary
school
(anticipateB
*0C0st,
2011)P
&he School
District seeUs a ^0alifieB
BeYeloper to 0nBertaUe
all aspects of the Bisposition anB?or reBeYelopVent of this propertyP
&o0rs of the property
Vay [e scheB0leB 0pon
re^0est (605-717-122J)P
*t this tiVe the 1J61
aBBition, @hich sits
iVVeBiately @est of the
a[oYe-Bescri[eB property, @ill [e retaineB [y the
Spearfish school Bistrict
for f0t0re consiBerationsP
't is anticipateB the s0[BiYision of the properties
@ill [e re^0ireB as a part
of the reBeYelopVentP
&he ro0Chly 6,000 s^P ftP
District B0siness "ffice,
@hich sits iVVeBiately
east of the a[oYeBescri[eB property, @ill
[e retaineB [y the Bistrict
0nless a proposal for the
1J24 [0ilBinC?property
incl0Bes a s0ita[le alternatiYe facility?site that
@o0lB serYe in its placeP
'nteresteB parties @ishinC to responB to this
QST sho0lB Bo so no
later than _0ly 1, 2010P
Contact
'nforVationD
DaYe
Teters,
S0perintenBent,
525
$ast 'llinois, Spearfish,
SD 577N3, 605-717122J,
605-641-1304
(cell)P
Troperty
DescriptionD &he property is locateB at 400 $ast
80Bson
Street
in
Spearfish, SD 577N3P
&he [0ilBinC is 53,343
s^0are feet anB sits on
J0,000 s^0are feet of
propertyP <eCal BescriptionD <ots 7-12 of BlocU
33 anB for the CyVnasi0V aBBition <ots 1-6 of
BlocU 33P S0[Vission
Qe^0ireVentsD *ll proposals reCarBinC the
Bescri[eB property are
to [e sealeB anB BeliYereB to the Spearfish
School District office no
later than noon on
&h0rsBay, _0ly 1, 2010P
Selection process anB
eYal0ation criteriaD &he
school Bistrict`s Sacilities
CoVVittee @ill reYie@ all
proposals, act to clarify
inforVation presenteB as
necessary, carry o0t
interYie@s reCarBinC proposals as it BeterVines
is in the [est interest of
the school Bistrict, anB
VaUe a recoVVenBation
reCarBinC the QSTs to
the Spearfish School
BoarB 0pon coVpletion
of their reYie@P
200 PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES
* , & " # " B ' < $
Q$#"&$
S&*Q&S
a?b$c<$SS $d&Qc,
2JJP00
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C*<< D*d *& 605-6412644, 7 D*cS * a$$bP
200 PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES
200 PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES
204 LAWN/GARDEN
SERVICES
400 SEASONAL
HELP
C,S&"# B,'<& a'dD"aS, 30e ta/ creBit
aYaila[leP SiBinC, Soffit,
Sascia, anB Doors also
aYaila[leP CoVpetitiYe
pricinCP Sree in-hoVe
BeVonstration anB estiVateP Call TerforVance
ainBo@s & $/teriors 1N00-N04-6NNN
TQ"S$SS'"d*< a$BS'&$ BesiCn, reBesiCn
anB
VaintenanceP
Data[ase, coVVercial,
financial anB reVoteaccess [0siness applicationsP 605-347-J365P
B<*Cb
SCQ$$d$D
&"TS"'<,
roaB[ase
anB 2-6l rocUP co0 ha0l
or @e BeliYerP Da@n at
(605) 71N-64J1P
h,<C8$S "S S,d is
no@ hirinC attenBants for
the
2010
SeasonP
*pplicants V0st [e relia[le anB responsi[le
anB at least 16 years
olBP *pply in person or
online at @@@PBeaB@ooBsfaVilyresortPcoVP
D$f*S8*d 'd-8"#$
CoVp0ter QepairP 's
yo0r coVp0ter r0nninC
slo@g Qeasona[le rates,
serYice @ithin 25 Viles
of Spearfish 605-7225355
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8oVe 8ealth Care &
clean yo0r hoVeP 40
yrsi e/perienceP Call
605-722-110J
d$$D 8$<T @ith yarB
@orU, [a[ysit, clean
ho0seg Call Ve at 307257-J706
"<D a$S& 8$*&'dh,
'dCP
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<eaBP
dat0ral?<T
has
$^0ipVent
QepairP
S0rnaces,
aater
8eaters, -CooU StoYesP,
$tcP Sor Sast SerYice
Call hreC *t 605-5N00123 "r 605-717-177JP
Q$CcC<$
c",Q
*TT<'*dC$SP TicU0p
all
non-refriCerateB
appliances,
Vo@ers,
Crills, [iUes, siBinC, all
thinCs Vetal j20 #'d'#,# C8*Qh$P Call
_oe 605-722-1N07
kSTQ'dh C<$*d'dhl
DaUota ChiVneys cleans
eaYes tro0Chs, Bo@nspo0ts
@ith
(po@er
sprayer), Bryer Yents, i
@ooB stoYe chiVneys
anB pellet YentsP SprinC
pricinCP *sU a[o0t o0r
fersa-loU retaininC @allsP
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201 SCHOOLS &
TRAINING
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hQ*C$
TQ$SC8""<, dorthern
8ills Ch0rch of Christ,
[et@een Belle So0rche
anB SpearfishP 's no@
enrollinC for Sall 2010P
&ina 605-645-J022
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la@n?CarBen?lanBscapinC neeBsP Sree
estiVatesP
de@
e^0ipVentP
<o@
ratesP 8iChest ^0ality
\o[P Call *aron n
TlantinC DreaVs in
SpearfishP 605-6452N42
205 CHILD CARE
SERVICES
'd 8"#$ D*c C*Q$
8as openinCs for all
aCesP
8aYe
QeferencesP 605-641563N or
605-7175055
209 HANDYMAN
a'<< 8*,< c",Q
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& &iresP *lso aill 8a0l
co0r
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deCotia[leP
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8anByVan Sor 8ireo
Call 5N0-1063P
401 PART-TIME
City of Spearfish is
acceptinC applications for
hro0p Sitness 'nstr0ctors
(part-tiVe?liViteB ho0rs)
for the Qecreation Center
Qesponsi[ilitiesD *[ility to
teach, VotiYate anB
enco0raCe class participants in Yario0s Cro0p fitness classesP Classes
co0lB incl0Be, [0t not liViteB toD [oBy p0Vp, spinninC, pilates, yoCa, anB
circ0it
traininCP
Qe^0ireVentsD
$/perience teachinC fitness classes BesireBP
bno@leBCe of e/ercise
anB [oBy Vechanics are
a pl0sP hooB coVV0nication anB c0stoVer serYice
sUillsP
8o@ to *pplyD
'nteresteB persons V0st
s0[Vit a City application
to the 80Van Qeso0rce
"ffice, 625 Sifth Street,
Spearfish, SD 577N3p p
605-642-1354p f 605-642132Jp e \oBiPfrieBelncityofspearfishPcoV StartinC
salaryD j10P41p $^0al
"pport0nity $VployerP
Tositions open 0ntil filleBP
&o Yie@ entire position
Bescription please Yisit
the City`s @e[ paCe at
@@@PcityofspearfishPcoV
&8$ C'&c "S <eaB has
an openinC for a part tiVe
"rBinance $nforceVent
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Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Join us for Savings and Fun
Friday, May 7th and Saturday, May 8th
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Mother’s Day
LADIES JEANS
Sale
WRANGLER,
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& ROCKIES
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Thank You Tri-State Area
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If you’re a Mother
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605-892-4773
ALWAYS FULL SERVICE
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625 7th Ave., Belle Fourche
405 Roundup St. • 892-2094
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May 31st, 2010
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Gifts, Cards
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Thank you to all our customers we’ve had the
pleasure to serve in the past 10 years.
Black
Hills
LAUNDRY &
DRY CLEANING
The dry cleaner for the Northern Black Hills
1807 5th Ave. • Belle Fourche, SD • 723-0139
24
$
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Gropper
Agent
2398 5th Ave., Ste. 105A
Belle Fourche, SD 57717
Office: 605-723-2481 • Cell: 605-645-2481
bgropper@ft.newyorklife.com
M-F 9-5, Sat. 9-4
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Hometown People
Hometown Newspaper.
Thank you for reading the only locally
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“Since 1876”
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2415 5th Ave. • Belle Fourche, SD 57717
Enter yourself or your
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Balloon bouquet from Budget Appliance
$50 certificate for the Branding Iron
Second Prize:
Framed print by Bob Shriver from Pete’s Clothing
$50 gift certificate for the Stadium Sports Grill
$25 Fluff & Fold - Belle Laundry & Dry Cleaners
Third Prize:
$50 certificate for American West
$25 gas certificate for Southside Conoco
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$25 bouquet of Flowers from Posy Palace
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Earrings from Pete’s Clothing
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Budget Appliance/
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Dacar’s (Colony Outfitters)
Dakota Lumber
David Pummel & Associates
E.T. Sports
E.T. Tire
Fast Break Screen Printing
Finkbeiner Feed & Seed
First Interstate Bank
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Frontier Glass
Green Bean Coffeehouse
Hersrud’s of Belle Fourche
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Homestead Nursery
KBFS
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Mason’s 5th Avenue
Mishmash, Miki Dee’s Boutique
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Posy Palace
Randy’s Discount Tire
Reid Motel
Round Up Building Center
Sand Creek Printing
Scott Peterson Motors
Simply Service Federal CU
South Park Lanes Rick Wessels
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Stinton Chiropractic
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Great Benefits • Equal Opportunity Employer
Pre-Employment Drug Testing
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at the front des1
605-578-S777
270 Main St< DeadMood
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Join Our Winning Team!
Casino Host
Must have gaming support
license • Energetic &
outgoing • Good public
speaking skills • Pay rate
determined by experience
• 30+ hours per week
Graveyard Cashier
Part-Time • Must have
gaming support license
• Schedule: Sun.-days,
Mon., Tues.-graveyard,
Wed.-graveyard • Pay rate
determined by experience
• 20-30 hours per week
Benefits include:
On-site parking, employee
meals, insurance package
after 90 days & meeting min.
hours, more!
Apply in person or
send resume to:
Deadwood Gulch
Gaming Resort
304 Cliff St.,
Deadwood, SD 57732
(605) 578-1294
POSITIONS
AVAILABLE:
500 ANTIQUES,
COLLECTIBLES
• Instructor, Group Fitness
needed in Northern Hills.
DOE. #1484315
1S10 jOYI D""H"
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for 1 horse or 2 horses
to pull< c4000<00< Call
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needed in Northern Hills.
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• Small Engine Mechanic
needed in Northern Hills.
DOE. #1483129
• PT Teller needed in
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DOE #1484198
• Police Officer needed
in Northern Hills.
DOE #1484005
DOE- Depends on Experience
See our daily listings at
www.sdjobs.org
Spearfish Office - 1300 N. Ave.
Mon. - Noon-4 p.m. • Wed. Noon-4 p.m.
Sturgis Itinerant Office - 941 Main St.
Tues. & Thurs. 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
642-6900
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suppress cri:e and
accidents, and pro:ote
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Yi3h school diplo:a or
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serAin3
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$
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2007 GMC 1500 SLT Max
6.0 V8, Sunroof, Leather
$
$
Was 30,900 SALE
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$
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Was 34,900 SALE
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2007 Chevy 1500 LT
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$
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25,785
2007 GMC Yukon XL Denali 2009 Buick Lacrosse CXL
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$
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Was 36,900 SALE
32,480
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$
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18,815
2008 GMC 2500HD SLE
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$
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Was 29,900 SALE
26,897
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$
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16,979
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$
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$
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$
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33,588
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702 SNOWMOBILES
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
FOR
SALE:
2008
-amaha Pha2er MTX,
Mountain, long tack, 2B
paddles. 1800 miles.
Looks and runs excellent. $4500. 605-7393521
750 AUTOS FOR
SALE
750 AUTOS FOR
SALE
750 AUTOS FOR
SALE
752 PICKUPS FOR
SALE
752 PICKUPS FOR
SALE
752 PICKUPS FOR
SALE
2000 VOLKSWAGEN
detta for sale! $5000
OBO. GREAT GAS
MILEAGE!
104,000
Miles, 970-405-7687
i03 FORD RANGER,
4door cab, Edge pkg, v6
loaded, has body damage, 80,000 miles $8000.
Call 1-406-749-0725 or
1-406-951-2509.
704 BOATS &
MOTORS
2008 FORD FOCUSSES 18,000 miles.
Excellent
condition!
Loaded, Sync, MP3/6
disc CD changer, 4 cyl.
25-30 mpg! Asking
$17,000. Cassie, 605641-0121, Aaron, 605641-0854
2001 FORD RANGER
4x4 110,000 miles 4.0L
5 speed. Matching topper $5200 good condition 605-645-9541
2001 BUICK LASABRE
CUSTOM.
116,000
miles. $3995. 605-8922279
2003 SUNFIRE COUPE
Automatic, cruise, a/c,
remote locks, sunroof,
tinted glass, 65,000
miles. Good tires, sharp.
605-642-5146
1991
CRESTLINER.
170 Viking, Pro-AM Boat
17 1/2W. 90HP, Mariner
motor. EY loader trailer.
$3995. 605-892-2279
2001 PONT. Bonneville
SLE. Low miles, loaded,
sun roof, leather heated
seats. OBO at $500
under book. 605-6441733
2006 CHEVCOLORADO will be sold by
Sealed Bid by the
Lead-Deadwood
Sanitary District. Mail
Bids to PO Box 413,
Deadwood, SD. Bids
will be opened 5/21 at
1:00 pm. Mileage is
57,250l 4x4 with standard transmissionl air
conditioning Call 605578-1835 for more information
705 CAMPERS &
TOPPERS
2009 TO- HAULER,
Cherokee Grey Wolf
model 19RR in top condition. Lightweight, can
be towed with SUV.
Fiberglass
exterior,
awning, diamond shield
protector, spare tire,
hitch. Fully self contained, sleeps 4, flat
screen
TV
with
CD/DVD/AM/FM stereo,
microwave,
AC.
$14,350. Call 605-3420087 or 484-5165 in
Rapid City.
2002
CHEVROLET
MALIBU 127k, clean,
new tires, new rotors,
$3,000.00
605-6456578.
2002 VW dETTA GLS,
63K miles, auto, sun
roof, new brakes, great
on snow, 40f MPG, well
maintained,
$9,500.
605-580-0006
2003 HONDA ACCORD
EX-Leather
Mint
Interior & Exterior, Solid
only 71,000 miles.
Make Offer $10,800.
Must Sell ASAP 605545-4555
2004 DODGE INTREPID,
electirc
windows/seat,
tinted
windows, rear spoiler.
28-30 mpg.
104K
Sharp car. Asking below
book @ $6000. 605641-2604
2007 HONDA ACCORD
SE, 22,000 miles, 1
owner, factory warranty,
$16,600. 605-920-2222.
2007 SUBARU OUTBACK. 47,000 miles.
Moving Must sell. 605720-2201
2008 MAYDA 3, 14,000
Miles Under Warranty
Black,
Moon
Roof,
Power Locks, Power
Windows, CD Changer,
Manual $15,000 OBO
605-641-4052
2008 PONTIAC G6
30,000 miles, great condition. Onstar, xm radio
capable 307-257-3185,
ask for Scott
FOR SALE - 2001
GRAND AM. 2-door,
sunroof, 97,000 miles.
$6,000 OBO. 605-6414435.
FOR SALE: i06 Chevy
Impala.
Excellent
Condition. 69,000 miles.
Power windows, and
locks. Can take flex fuel.
$9,400. 605-645-1970
751 VANS FOR
SALE
2002 CHEV- VENTURE. 75,000 miles,
PW, keyless entry, CD
stereo. Rear heat & air.
Seats 7. Asking $5,000.
605-892-3011, 605-2102991
EMAIL -OUR CLASSIFIEDS
TO
classifieds@bhpioneer.com
1946 (REBUILD TITLE)
Willys deep, hard 1/2 top,
drive line rebuilt 4 years
ago, body rough condition, $2,500.00 605-7224067, 605-639-9156.
1957 DODGE, 4 WD,
KW100, $2,200 OBO.
605-578-1361.
1978 CHEV- 1 ton 2x4,
4door, runs on propane.
$900. 1978 Ford F150
4x4 Supercab. $2995.
1955 Chevy $2500. 605490-9143
1984 FORD F150, with
new 5th wheel hitch.
1982 35W Wilderness 5th
wheel, both need work.
$4000 OBO. 605-8923693
1990
FORD
F250,
diesel, 5 speed, good,
$3,500. 1998
Ford
Taurus
SE,
power,
$1,000. 2000 Dodge
Intrepid, power, $1,250.
605-580-0067
2002
CHEVS10
extended cab. 2wd, 2.2L.
Manual 5 speed, ac, c/d,
73,000 miles. $4800
OBO 605-892-9046
2002 FORD
F-150
Pickup 4x4 FX4 119,000
miles Good condition.
Tow package, toolbox
and
rhino
bedliner
$8,950. 605-415-9947
2003 FORD F150. FX4,
crew cab. 109,500 miles.
Roll-up bed cover, good
tires, clean truck. Asking
12,900 OBO doe 605645-8959
2004 GMC SIERRA, 3/4
ton, 4WD, club cab, LB,
Duramax, auto, nice
truck, loaded, 128,000
miles, $17,500. 928-9250275 or 605-717-0644.
2007 GMC 2500. Crew
cab 4x4. Duramax with
Allison
transmission.
52,266 miles. Excellent
shape. 605-892-2806
Black Hills Pioneer
and
Weekly Prospector
2008 CHEV- COLORADO, extended cab.
16k, black, air, power
locks, windows, sunroof.
Box liner. Tow package.
Garaged. $19,995. 605787-5300
2009 DODGE RAM
1500 4X4 Crewcab.
Laramie Pkg Under
14,000K miles-Factory
warranty! At 212 North
Main Spearfish $35,000
OBO 605-645-9694
i99 CHEV- 2500 crewcab. 90k, 454 chipped,
super lift. Cowl-induction
hood,
k&n-intake.
8500lb. Ramsey Winch.
$10,000 or trade. 605645-2271
Call
584-2303 or
642-2761
POLLARD
ONE WAY SERVICE PROS
General Contractor
Jeff Rath, Owner • Spearfish ~ Lead ~ Deadwood ~ Belle Fourche ~ Sturgis
AIR CONDITIONING CONTRACTORS
CONSTRUCTION
Affordable Rates - Residential & Commercial
Installation & Repair • Duct Cleaning • Sales & 24 Hr. Service
Brad Pollard
Servicing ALL Brands of Air Conditioners & Furnaces
21088 US Hwy. 385
Deadwood, SD 57732
Always accepting new customers!
722-8101 or 578-7795
605-578-2057
ONE WAY... THE RIGHT WAY
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BIG CREW ON HAND FOR:
m Roofing m Siding m Cement m Home Building
Jeff Storhaug
cell
605-641-3619 Spearfish
Computer Repair
CS Painting
Residential / Commercial Interior / Exterior
Property Management & Apartment
Maintenance Real Estate Agents
Anytime, 9ay or :ight, =ee>ends AvailaBle Cear Round
“One Job at a Time from Start to Finish!”
Call
Conner
Sheets at:
605-499-9737
Licensed & Insured m Locally Owned & Operated
Servicing the Black Hills
807 LAZELLE ST, STURGIS, SD 57785
Bob Lambert
Construction
Licensed • Insured
After hours call 722-8101
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• New Construction
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Saturday 10 am - 4 pm
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BLACK HILLS PIONEER
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
752 PICKUPS FOR
SALE
753 SPORT
UTILITIES FOR SALE
FOR SALE: 1985 GMC
1 ton four-wheel drive.
@3,500. 1965 GMC 3/4
ton four-wheel drive.
@1,200. OBO 605-6454018
2004
CHEVROLET
SUBURBAN,
1500
Sport Utility, power windows/locks, new tires,
3rd seat w/rear air, 115k
miles.
Very
clean,
@11,000 605-580-2425
FOR
SALE:
2001
DODGE RAM 1500 2x4.
Mileage 140,000. Great
shape,
runs
great.
@3,900. Very good tires.
605-717-2366
753 SPORT
UTILITIES FOR SALE
R98 JEEP WRANGLER
SPORT, 87K Miles, AC,
5sp, Hardtop, Brand
New B.F. Goodrich Tires,
Good Looking, Great
Running. @7500. 928925-0674
2002 LAND ROVER
Freelander. 80k, 2.5L, v6,
Auto, 21mpg, awd, trac
control, abs, tilt, cruise,
CD, heated seats. @6500
605-641-6505
2007 JEEP LIBERTY.
White, pw, pb, pl, ps.
New tires, hwy miles.
Very clean. @12,250
OBO 605-645-1625
“RUN IT ‘TIL
IT SELLS”
Buy a classified in our auto section and we’ll run it in the
Black Hills Pioneer & Weekly Prospector until it sells!
Only
25
$
up
to 20 words
2006 H3 HUMMER,
4x4, Luxury Package.
Heated Seats, Moon
Roof,
Low
Miles,
Upgraded Wheels, Nerf
Boards,
Warranty.
@24,000. 605-341-4440
2008 JEEP WRANGLER
SAHARA. 2 door. 2600
miles. Like new, auto, 4
wheel drive. Removable
T/top. @24,000 OBO 605578-3369
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315 Seaton Circle
Spearfish,SD
7 S. Main
Lead, SD
&
642-2761
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$
R73 JEEP CJ5 258. 3
speed, new tires. Brake
system, windshield. More
new parts. @2900. 605423-8130 or 605-490-8910
584-2303
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754 HEAVY TRUCKS
2001 FREIGHT LINER
FL70, Cat Motor, 6
Speed, 90,000 Miles,
22’ Flatbed, Good Truck,
25,500 GVW, @13,500,
307-643-2162
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and
Weekly Prospector
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584-2303 or
642-2761
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This Spot Just Opened
Up... Now It’s
Your Turn To Rent It!
Sturgis Ad Sales
605-645-3444
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fax 605-642-9060
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Lead-Deadwood &
Whitewood Advertising
Representative
*605. 584-2303
7 S. Main St.
Lead, SD
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1719 W. Main, Ste. ?207
Rapid City, SD
HARDWOOD
FLOORS
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installation
repair
refinishing
tile & more
for a FREE Estimate
call Justin
605-578-1089
I-90 Exit 14 • 3125 E. Colorado Blvd.
Spearfish, SD 57783
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Ph. 605.722.0537
Cell 605.645.1349
Fax 605.722.0580
Mark’s Barber
& Style Shop
Old School Barber Shop
38 Years of
Service,
Father & Son
Owned.
2 Chairs,
3 Barbers
2 00
$
OFF
114 W. Hudson St.
Spearfish, SD 57783
(605) 642-8603
PROFESSIONAL LAWN CARE &
PROFESSIONAL LANDSCAPE PROJECTS
MERLE’S LANDSCAPING & YARD SERVICE
ate Total Lawn Care Maintenance
!stime)) SPRING PACKAGE
PROFESSIONAL
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LANDSCAPING
b Sod Laying b Seeding New Lawns
b And 4-Step Turf Plus Plan
b Install c Design Sprinkler Systems
(computerized imaging & Design)
PROJECTS
OLD & NEW!
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1-800-287-7805 • 605-892-2111
South Hwy. 85 • 1835 Fifth Avenue, Belle Fourche, SD
Do you have a new
business that’s not listed in
the phone book yet?
ADVERTISE HERE!!
Call 642-2761 or 584-2303
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754 HEAVY TRUCKS
CRANE TR(CK FORD
F800, 189” wb, crane is
a National Series 200
605-206-0289
759 AUTO
ACCESSORIES
2 12” JL A(DIO Subs in
ported box, 2 900w
Rockford
Amps,
Kenwood and
Sony
receivers. $650 OBO.
605-645-2658
FOR SALET ALPINE
Deck. Includes 6 Disc
Changer,
5
1/4
Speakers with Tweeters,
2 Alpine Y12 Amps,
Boston acoustic 4x7[s
and Boston acoustic
Sub. $1000 OBO. Call
645-1849
and leave
message.
761 COLLECTIBLE
AUTOS
800 APARTMENTS
FOR RENT
800 APARTMENTS
FOR RENT
800 APARTMENTS
FOR RENT
800 APARTMENTS
FOR RENT
800 APARTMENTS
FOR RENT
1976 JEEP CJ7, Red,
Hard Top. 6 cyl-Auto FT
4-wheel
with
Quadratrac.
Fresh
Motor. First
$5900
takes itb 605-642-2344
days,
605-642-7833
evenings/week-ends
$250 MOYE IN SPECIAL at Iron Ridge
Estatesb
(pcoming
openings for 2, 3 and 4
bedroom Starting at
$750. Cable tv free.
Swimming pool, hot tub
and fitness room. No
smoking. Pet considered
with references. 605641-2068.
www.ironridgeestates.com
1 BEDROOM out of
Deadwood, $350 plus
utilities, no pets, 605584-2667.
3 BEDROOM/2 BATH
apartment,
$688/mo.
free Mini Laptop with
signed lease, 525 West
King, Spearfish. No
pets/smoking.
Call
Susan. 605-559-2121.
AYAILABLE IMMEDIATELdT 130 E. Illinois, Spearfish.
1 BR, includes cable and
storage. No smoking, no
pets. Good credit, 12 month
lease. $450/mo. Midwest
Property
Management
605-641-1026.
DEADWOOD TWO and
Three
Bedroom
Apartments For Rent,
On site parking and
laundry, walking distance to Main Street. To
pick up an application
stop at NeighborWorks
Dakota
Home
Resources at 795 Main
Street, Deadwood or call
605-578-1401. Equal
Housing Opportunity.
JEEP LAREDO, 1986,
Last of WWII type,
white/gold, all accessories, automatic, all
documents, 91,800 original miles, $10K, 605347-6071
PRICE
RED(CEDT
1973
CORYETTE
STINGRAd
350,
4
speed. 1973 Corvette
dellow in color. T-Tops.
$21,000. Call 605-6422344 days, 605-6427833 evenings.
761 COLLECTIBLE
AUTOS
“1973”
M(STANG
CO(PE. All refurbished.
2 owner car. Must see to
appreciate. Call 605559-0247 leave message. Last of the
“Classics”.
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
761 AUTO
SERVICES
WILL HA(L dO(R
J(NK
YEHICLES
FREE. Must Have Title
e Tires. Also Will Haul
dour
“Stuff”
Price
Negotiable. Call 5801063.
1 e 2 BEDROOM
Subsidized Apartments.
Call 605-642-7603 for
avalibility.
EQ(AL
HO(SING OPPORT(NITd.
1 e 2 BEDROOM,
Furnished
and
(nfurnished.
Lead.
Call
605-920-1457
Leave Name e Phone g.
1 e 2 BEDROOMS
available. Heat paid, In
Belle. No Dogs. 605641-0490
1 BEDROOM APARTMENTS
(nfurnished,
clean. Nice Yiew in
Lead. $425. We Pay All
(tilities. Laundry on-site.
No pets. Call 605-5782012.
1-2-3 BEDROOM APTS.
Yisit Our WebsiteT Help(-Rent.net Or Call 605722-RENT.
2 or 3 BEDROOM close
to Deadwood Main
Street, good parking,
updated, $450 plus utilities, no pets, deposit
required, 605-584-2667.
2 e 3 BEDROOM CONDOS in Lead, On-site
laundry, no pets, no
smoking, $500 - $700
monthly, call 605-7229950.
Equal Housing
Opportunity
2 BD DEL(iE APT.
Block from (niversity.
Available immediately.
No smoking/pets/parties. Electric only. 605722-3613,
605-6427464
2BD/1BA APT available
now.
$475/month,
NP/NSb, very clean and
new interior, cute, Hart
Homes 641-5679.
ATTRACTIYE 1-2 bedroom
flats,
central
Deadwood,
washer/
dryer provided, low utilities, great views etc,
$500-$600
605-6410789
ATTRACTIYE 2 and 3
bedroom
apartments
and mobile homes in
central Spearfish. Low
utilitiesj washer/dryerj
$600 - 700 605-7227240.
ATTRACTIYE, economic-studio, 1,2,3,4,5 bedroom apartments, houses, mobile homes in
Spearfish,
Lead,
Deadwood. 605-7227240
FOR RENTT Spearfish,
nice 2 bedroom upstairs
apartment in clean building. $490 per month plus
electrical. No pets. Call
605-642-2148 after 6PM
BELLE FO(RCHE. totally
remodeled 1 bedroom
apartment. Laundry room.
Most utilities paid, deposit.
New energy efficient windows. No pets. 605-6414788
CANdON
ESTATES
Apartments in Spearfish,
now has
2 bedroom
apartments
available.
Nicely landscaped, play
area, off street parking,
laundry facilities. Some
units newley remodeled.
Call 605-642-7400 for
more information. Equal
Housing Opportunity.
CLEAN 1 e 2 BEDROOM
APARTMENTS located in
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is Wheel-chair Accessible.
Available Now. Rent
Based On Income. For
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Opportunity.
Black Hills Pioneer
and
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Startz & Startz
Landscaping
Residential & Commercial
CALL FOR A
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578-3434 • 580-3434
* Retaining Walls
* Grading
* Sod & Seeding * Sprinkler Systems
This spot just
opened up!
SMALL ENGINE REPAIR
Will Repair:
• Mowers • Weed Eaters • ATV’s • Motorcycles
• Chainsaws • Generators & more!
Lane Brengle, Owner
(6-5) 64222761
315 Seaton Circle:
Spearfish: SD
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Electric Inc.
RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL
INDUSTRIAL
DEAN L. WEIS
Manager - Owner
PO Box 669
Spearfish, SD 57783
Ph.
642-9693
Fax
Wedding Receptions/
Event Center
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Historic
Golden Wheel
Dancehall
Whitewood, SD
605-639-0024 • ljbrengle@yahoo.com • Spearfish, SD 57783
Belle Fourche, Spearfish
Ad Representative
SMALL EFFICIENCd
apartment, $250 plus
utilities, close to High
School in Lead, deposit
required, 605-584-2667.
COLOR MYSTIQUE
Your One-Stop Clean-Up Shop!
m Complete Interior Clean-(p
m Shampoo with Scotch Guard available
m Hand Wash e Waxing/Buffing
m Rock Chip e Light Scratch Repair
m Tar Removal m Steam Clean Engines
Call 642-2761, 584-2303
or 341-0086
Factory authorized Briggs & Stratton,
Blue Max & Poulan Pro.
Sona O'Connell
NEAR BHS( Newer 3
bedroom,
2
bath
$875/month plus electricity. All appliances
including washer/dryer,
tile, wood e carpet flooring. No pets, no smoking. 745 N. Ames,
Spearfish. Sandy 605645-7860
Call
584-2303 or
642-2761
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2 BR, 1 BA,
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12
mo. lease.
Midwest
Property
Management 605-6411026.
642-5757
605-690-1688
FREE ESTIMATES • Gift Certificates
3150 4th Ave., Spearfish, SD
Specializing in
Portraits
with Personality
To make
an appointment,
please call
(605) 381-9296
or (605) 641-0935
watson.photography@yahoo.com
historicgoldenwheeldancehall.com
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605-642-0562
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Repair e Remodeling
Sharon Mason
Lead-Deadwood,
Whitewood Ad
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(6-5) 5A4223-3
7 South Main:
LeaD: SD
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Spearfish • Black Hills
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605-641-6124
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Licensed in South Dakota,
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1575 LaCrosse Street, Suite A
Rapid City, SD 57701
Telephone: (605) 348-6060 Fax: (605) 342-9318
Claims: 1-800-841-3000
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Moving • Kitchen & Bathroom
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• Plumbing • Garages • Painting
• Repairs • Tree Trimming
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• Aluminum Cans
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605-722-1807
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CONSIGNMENTS WANTED
BIG BOY TOY AUCTION
Saturday, May 22 • 10:00 A.M.
AT THE MOOSE CLUB IN BELLE FOURCHE, SD
WANTED: Consignments for an auction that will include
anything considered a Big Boy’s Toy.
Could be anything like: Boats, motorcycles, 4 wheelers, tractors,
tools, cars, pickups, bicycles, snowmobiles, or what can you think of.
Consigned so far: 1946 A John Deere; 2 N Ford Tractor (nice); Grill
Guard for 2006 Chevy 2500; 3/4” Socket sets (Black Hawk and
Williams); 1/2” Milwakee Drill.
Please Call Rich at 605-641-0099 with your consignments ASAP.
Sale professionally managed and conducted by:
THE AUCTIONEERS
Rich Krogstad & Associates, 605-642-5385 or 605-641-0099
“We love to cry.. so give us a try!”
“Large or small, we do them all!”
*Not responsible for accidents
PUZZLE FOR TUESDAY, MAY 4
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Memory Lane
100 Years Ago 1910
!udging from t-e e/iden0e t-u1 far
uneart-ed t-ere a33ear1 to 4e no dou4t t-at a
de5i4erate attem3t -a167it-in t-e 3a1t fe7 da81
4een made to 1et fire to 4ui5ding1 in 9ead and
at :a8/i55e; <tate1 =ttorne8 >effron and
<-eriff P5un@ett are in/e1tigating and t-ere i1
a 3ro13e0t t-at arre1t1 7i55 4e made 4efore t-e
end of t-e 7ee@;
A-e reno/ation of t-e >ote5 Bran@5in dining
room -a1 4een 0om35eted and t-e a3artment
no7 3re1ent1 a great58 im3ro/ed a33earan0e
7it- t-e 1tee5 0ei5ing fre1-58 3ainted and gi5dC
ed;
Dn 3artia5 0om35ian0e 7it- 3etition1 1igned
48 a55 t-e tea0-er1 of t-e Eead7ood 3u45i0
10-oo516 t-e 4oard of edu0ation 5a1t e/ening
ga/e t-em a rai1e of 1a5ar8;
75 Years Ago 1936
Car5 G;Ea71on6 genera5 manager of t-e Ha5d
Iountain Iining 0om3an8 and J;P; :oodri0-6
mi55 1u3erintendent at t-e mine at AroKan6 1e0C
ond 5arge1t go5d 3rodu0er in t-e H5a0@ >i551
7ere gue1t1 at t-e regu5ar dinner and meeting
of t-e 9ead Li7ani1 05u4 at t-e >ig-5and -ote5
Ionda8 e/ening;
Iotion 3i0ture1 ta@en 48 t-e <out- Ea@ota
<tate :ame and Bi1- 0ommi11ion 1-o7ing
7i5d game 5ife of t-e H5a0@ >i551 0ountr8 7a1
a feature at t-e meeting of t-e Eead7ood
C-am4er of Commer0e -e5d at t-e Bran@5in
-ote5 5a1t e/ening in 0onne0tion 7it- a MNOP
oQ05o0@ dinner;
Er; !o1e3- P; Conno5586 Ra3id Cit86 3re1iC
dent of t-e <out- Ea@ota <0-oo5 of Iine1 7i55
de5i/er t-e 0ommen0e addre11 at t-e
Eead7ood >ig- <0-oo5 0ommen0ement
Aue1da86 !une S it 7a1 announ0ed 48 >;<;
Hurger6 1u3erintendent; Bort8C1e/en 1tudent1
0om3ri1e t-e graduating 05a11 t-i1 8ear;
50 Years Ago 1960
=55 -unting and fi1-ing trai51 and road1 7i55
5ead to t-e Ii5eC>i 0it8 <unda8 a1 13ort1men
from Te1t Ri/er area 0on/erge in t-e Jort-ern
>i551 for t-e UVt- annua5 Rod and :un C5u4
1mo@er;
A-e 5arge1t 5o0a5 3ea@ demand on t-e 1u4C
1tation in Eead7oodQ1 e5e0tri0a5 -i1tor8 7a1
re0orded Ionda8 afternoon 48 t-e H5a0@ >i551
Po7er and 9ig-t Com3an8 =55an WHirdieX
=rno5d 1aid Aue1da8; Hut de13ite t-i1 5arge1t
5oad t-ere 7a1 no trou45e in Eead7ood6 no
outage1 7ere re3orted during t-e time from
noon unti5 5ate e/ening 7-en t-e natura5 ga1
1u3358 7a1 again a/ai5a45e
>aro5d 9udeman6 mine 0ar3enter for
>ome1ta@e Iining Com3an8 i1 9eadQ1 ne7
ma8or in t-e runoff o/er :eorge Hennett;
25 Years Ago 1985
A-e t-ree area 10-oo5 1u3erintendent1 7ou5d
5i@e to 1ee a YPCYP 135it of Pa8ment in 9ieu of
AaZ =0t WPD9A=X monie1 4et7een t-e 10-oo5
and 9a7ren0e Count8; A-e [nited <tate1
<u3reme Court in !anuar8 ru5ed in fa/or of t-e
0ount8 in regard to t-e PD9A= i11ue t-at -ad
tied u3 0ount8 and 9eadCEead7ood <0-oo5
Ei1tri0t in a tug of 7ar for t-e 3a1t 1iZ 8ear1;
Ji0@i <@/i0a5o !o-n1on6 former58 of
Eead7oodC9ead area no7 5i/ing in <turgi1
7a1 indu0ted re0ent58 into t-e <out- Ea@ota
TomenQ1 Ho75ing =11o0iation >a55 of Bame a1
t-e 1V]Y <tar of ^e1ter8ear; <-e 4egan 4o75C
ing 7-en 1-e 7a1 a 8oung gir5 at t-e o5d
>ome1ta@e a55e81;
>ome1ta@e Iining Com3an8 announ0ed
toda8 t-at earning for t-e fir1t _uarter of 1V]Y
7ere `1 3er0ent 4e5o7 t-e 1ame _uarter in
1V]U 3rin0i3a558 due to 5o7er go5d6 1i5/er and
5ead 3ri0e1;
10 Years Ago 2000
a3inion1 on Eead7oodQ1 anneZation to GZit
1` range from a/o0ation to 7ord1 of 0aution
to b7ait and 1eeb from t-ree runCoff 0andidate1
for t-e t7o o3en 1eat1 on t-e Eead7ood Cit8
Commi11ion;
Tedne1da8 afternoonQ1 rain 1-o7er1 3au1ed
Ku1t 5ong enoug- to a55o7 a 7indo7 of 1unC
1-ine to -ig-5ig-t a f5ag rai1ing 0eremon8 t-at
7a1 3art of t-e <enior Center reCdedi0ation
0e5e4ration in <3earfi1-;
Bor an organication a 5itt5e o/er YP 8ear1
o5d6 t-e >ome1ta@e di1itor1 Center 1ti55 -a1
1ome 13ring in itQ1 1te3; Tit- a 8oung ne7
manager C-ri1tine I09ain6 and 1ome idea1
a4out t-e future t-e organication6 intend1 to
remain a /ita5 3art of 9ead Aouri1m;
!"TIC&
Robert L. Ferrell, M.D., F.A.C.S
Ear, Nose and Throat • Maxillofacial Surgery • Upper Respiratory Allergy
Will be holding clinics from 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. at:
Spearfish Regional Medical Clinic…
Tues. May 4th
Wed. May 5th
Call
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Tues. May 11th Tues. May 18th Tues. May 25th
Wed. May 12th Wed. May 19th Wed. May 26th
1-800-888-1421 or 605-342-3280 for an appointment
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Medical
ClinicCity,
Tuesday,
March 3rd
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SD 57709-6020
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March 10th
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Tuesday, May 4, 2010
BLACK HILLS PIONEER
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Regional Hospital Auxiliary
announce Auxilian of the Year
Spearfish Regional Hospital and
Dorsett Senior Care Auxiliary
named Jeanne Walters as 2010
Auxilian of the Year.
“Jeanne is the kind of member
every organization would like to
have,” said Sharon Allen, SPRH
auxiliary president. “She readily
volunteers her time and expertise
to any auxiliary endeavor and willingly assumes leadership roles.”
Walters devotes many hours a
month to the hospital gift shop,
the major fundraising activity for
the auxiliary. She is also a member
of RSVP, Grace Fellowship Church
and Spearfish Senior Center
where she has been in charge of
the rummage sales for 16 years.
The auxiliary is proud to have
Jeanne Walters as a member and
to name her 2010 Auxilian of the
Year. Her name will be submitted
to the South Dakota Association
of Hospital Auxiliaries for consideration as Auxilian of the Year.
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The 2010 BELLE FOURCHE
PARENTS WHO CARE POST-PROM COMMITTEE
would like to thank everyone involved in making this year’s
post-prom party a huge success!
Without the support of donations, sponsors, parents and students, we could not
provide a safe, fun evening of entertainment for our community’s children.
Thank you for your generosity!
A very SPECIAL “THANK YOU” to the Belle Fourche Area Community Center for
hosting our event, and to Mary Kay Budmayr/Belle Inn for the free breakfast following!
L-D Regional Hospital names April
Employee of the Month
PURPLE SPONSORS ($100 donations & above)
American Colloid
AmericInn Lodge & Suites
The Belle Inn Restaurant
(Mary Kay Budmayr)
Bunney’s Body & Collision Shop
Belle Fourche Ministerial Association
Belle Fourche Police Department
Officers (Personally)
Belle Fourche Area Community Center
Black Hills Pioneer
Butte Co. Post
Corean (Ted) Construction
Duke Boston Insurance
Eagle Sales of the Black Hills
First Gold Hotel & Gaming
First Interstate Bank Foundation
First Interstate Bank
of Belle Fourche
Gold Pages Publishing
Grid Iron Club
Hills Interiors, Inc.
Integrity Meats
Jackson Dental Clinic
Kallas, Jim - Xrock
Lynn’s Dakota Mart
McDonalds of Spearfish
National Guard Nathan Jueleffs
Pak It In Storage
Pete’s Clothing
Pizza Hut
Pamida
Regional Medical Center
The Real Estate Group Bisgaard Team
Scott Peterson Motors
Seward & Odenbach
Subway
Super 8 Motel
Stereos n Stuff (Radio Shack)
Tri State Chiropractic
Tri State Construction
Upper Deck Architects, Inc.
West Tire & Alignment
Western Web Technology
(Bev Banks)
West River Foundation
Western Star/Rockin’ Spas
WHITE SPONSORS ($50 -$100)
American West Steakhouse
Belle Fourche Vet Clinic
Barker Wilson Law Firm
B&B Lounge (Teri & Lelund Ruzicka)
Black Hills Fitness Center
Buckmaster Law Office
Belle-Butte Title Company
Belle Flower Shop
Bogner, Kathryn
Cenex
Crazy Horse Memorial
Clutter Busters
Common Cents
Center of the Nation Humane Society
Corner Creations
Dairy Queen
Funeral Home of the Northern Hills
Frontier Glass
Green’s Alignment
Hersrud’s of Belle Fourche
Hauck Electric
Konstant & Klein Appraisals
Lindstad’s Alignment
Lions’ Club
Nemec, Jim & Carmen
New Generation Feeds
Proefrock, Dan & Susan
Posy Palace
Robb’s Inc.
S&S Trucking
Schreier Engineering
Wells Fargo Bank
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Ainsworth Benning
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Bachand, Brett & Glenys
Barnaud, Bernard & Laura
Bennett, Larry & Shelly
BHSU
Burns, Jonette
Bowman, Arlene
Bennett, Main & Gubbrud
Black Hills Laundry
Black Hills Vision Center
Blue Stem Studio
Budget Appliance
Carlson, Dara
Croell’s Redi-Mix
Day Morris Law Firm
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Davis, Chance & Cindy
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Giacometto, Sandra
Glanzer, Dr. Michael
& Maureen
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Jeanie’s Pet Grooming
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Justice Construction
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Nehl Dental Clinic
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Pony Expresso
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STURGIS
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
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Soccer players showcasing skills Saturday
BY JASON GROSS
Black Hills Pioneer
STURGIS — Soccer players under age 10
take center stage in Sturgis this weekend.
The city will host the Karen Mailloux
Memorial Mother's Day Soccer Festival on
Saturday, May 8. Registration at the Sturgis
Soccer Complex begins at 7 a.m.; games start
one hour later.
Sturgis Soccer Association president Don
Wolkenhauer said 14 boys and girls teams registered. This tournament focuses on the under10 age group.
Each squad is guaranteed at least three
games; scores will not be kept. All players will
get a ribbon, with mothers to receive a flower.
Wolkenhauer said this tournament started
sometime in the mid-1990s. It was renamed in
2007 to honor Mailloux.
“Karen is well remembered by the board,”
Wolkenhauer said. “Her involvement continued after her kids had grown out of the program.”
Mailloux served as president, coach, board
member, and volunteer in the program for
more than 12 years. She lost her life in a 2006
auto accident.
This tournament has always featured 12 to
16 teams. Wolkenhauer said Newcastle
(Wyo.), Rapid City, Belle Fourche, and Hot
Springs send teams each year.
Pierre, Sioux Falls, and other eastern South
Spearfish soccer players
in the under-10 age
group chase the ball
during a recent contest.
Area squads will
descend on Sturgis for a
tournament this
Saturday, May 8. Pioneer
photo by Mark Watson
See SOCCER — Page 33
Sturgis Spring Athletic Banquet set for Monday
BY JASON GROSS
Black Hills Pioneer
Kelsey Emme lines up a
putt during a recent
girls' golf dual. Sturgis
competed at Mitchell
and Boulder Canyon
Country Club. Pioneer
photo by Jason Gross
STURGIS — Sturgis will host its
Spring Athletic Banquet at 6:30 p.m.
Monday, May 10, at the high school's
east gym.
The S-Club and Sturgis Booster
Club will barbecue hamburgers and
Polish dogs. Members will also provide baked beams, chips, and a beverage. Athletes are asked to bring a
dessert.
Girls' and boys' track, girls' golf,
boys' tennis, cheerleading, and baseball participants will be recognized.
The Sturgis Booster Club will
announce its Distinguished Service
Award winner.
Sturgis' cheerleaders will give
the Sturgis Booster of the Year
Award.
White letter “Honor Athlete” recipients and senior three-sport athletes
will also be recognized. Varsity athletes, JV athletes, and their parents
are encouraged to attend.
Other highlights from Sturgis'
sports week follow.
Girls’ golf
Sturgis finished 10th at the April
27 Mitchell Invitational. The
Scoopers turned in a 382 team score.
Brianna Dodge and Kelsey Emme
shot 18-hole 88s and tied for 18th
place. Megan Merwin (101), Taylor
Kreutz (105), Errin Short (108), and
Carlyn Short (120) also represented
Sturgis.
Brookings' Dani Selberg fired a 77
for medalist honors. Sioux Falls
O'Gorman (335) topped the field by
10 strokes.
Sturgis head coach Joe Shetler said
the event was disappointing. Sioux
Falls Lincoln defeated the Scooper
by five shots.
Shetler said Sturgis must defeat
Lincoln to finish in the middle of the
Greater Dakota Conference team
race.
Sturgis fired a 187 and earned the
Sturgis Invitational title by six shots,
April 27.
Dodge shot a 42 and finished second in the individual race.
See RECAP — Page 33
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
BLACK HILLS PIONEER SPORTS
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Jackets set records at Kearney Twilight Meet
SPECIAL TO THE PIONEER
KEARNEY, Neb. — Black Hills State's
women and mens' track team set numerous meet records at the University of
Nebraska Kearney Twilight Meet Friday
in Kearney, Nebraska.
Lisa Koch vaulted 3.75 meters to set a
new meet record and win the pole-vaulting event.
Cody Milbourn set her record in the
women's hammer throw with a toss of
52.45 Meters.
Shannon Hellman won the 100-meter
hurdles and also set a new meet record
posting a time of 13.82 seconds.
Freshman Breanna Janovy won the
women's discus throw with a distance of
44.20 meters.
On the men's side, Neil Long won the
1,500-meter run with a time of 4:11.28
and Cameron Dean set a new meet record
of 54.32 on his way to winning the 400meter hurdle.
Birch Haraden and Mark Mazza finished third and fifth respectively in the
3000 meter run.
The Yellow Jackets will return to action
Friday, May 7 at the Dakota Athletic
Conference Championship in Rapid City.
Women Hammer Throw
1 Cody Milbourn (BHSU) 172-01M
5 Lory Johnson (BHSU) 143-00
Men Hammer Throw
1 Nitch Sahlfeld (Fort Hays) 196-03
6 Cole Nicholas (BHSU) 173-06
8 Jason Boeding (BHSU) 166-01
11 Chandlor Mikkonen (BHSU) 14609
Women Pole Vault
1 Lisa Koch (BHSU) 12-03.50M
Women High Jump
1 Kristi Bauer (Nebraska-Kea) 5-03.00
6 Savannah Dederick (BHSU) 409.00
7 Kayla Haines (BHSU) 4-09.00
Men High Jump
1 Boomer McLaughlin (Chadron State)
6-06.75
6 Philip Repasky (BHSU) 6-00.75
Men Long Jump
1 Lanar Newman (Chadron State) 2303.50
9 Riley Meissner (BHSU) 20-03.75
Men Triple Jump
1 Marty Molina (Nebraska-Kea) 4809.00
8 Riley Meissner (BHSU) 42-05.25
Women Shot Put
1 Samantha Murphy (Nebraska-Kea)
48-02.00
5 Breanna Janovy (BHSU) 39-10.75
6 Cody Milbourn (BHSU) 39-09.75
10 Lory Johnson (BHSU) 37-06.50
11 Alaina Yaracz (BHSU) 36-11.75
Men Shot Put
1 Dane Tobey (Nebraska-Kea) 58-04.75
6 Jason Boeding (BHSU) 48-08.75
10 Chandlor Mikkonen (BHSU) 4604.25
11 Cole Nicholas (BHSU) 43-03.75
Women Discus Throw
1 Breanna Janovy (BHSU) 145-00
6 Cody Milbourn (BHSU) 123-01
7 Alaina Yaracz (BHSU) 121-03
10 Lory Johnson (BHSU) 91-00
Men Discus Throw
1 Dane Tobey (Nebraska-Kea) 186-10
9 Jason Boeding (BHSU) 145-02
10 Chandlor Mikkonen (BHSU) 141-08
13 Cole Nicholas (BHSU) 134-00
Women 100-Meter Hurdles
1 Shannon Hellman (BHSU) 13.82M
5 Nikki Shinkle (BHSU) 15.68
6 Kayla Haines (BHSU) 16.65
Men 1,500-Meter Run
1 Neil Long (BHSU) 4:11.28
Women 400-Meter Hurdles
1 Cameron Smith (Nebraska-Kea)
1:04.64
4 Nikki Shinkle (BHSU) 1:07.21
Men 400-Meter Hurdles
1 Cameron Dean (BHSU) 54.32M
Men 3,000-Meter Run
1 Brandon Wissing (Unattached)
9:07.96M
3 Birch Haraden (BHSU) 9:10.78
5 Mark Mazza (BHSU) 9:21.99
Women 4x400 Meter Relay
1 Black Hills State 'A' 1) Lisa Koch 2)
Nikki Shinkle, 3) Kylee Lamb, and 4)
Shannon Hellman 4:00.89
Black Hills State’s Shannon Hellman competes in the 100-meter hurdles
at the Yellow Jacket Open in Spearfish earlier this season. Hellman set
the meet record in the 100-meter hurdles at Friday’s Kearney Twilight
Meet in Kearney, Neb., with a time of 13.82. Pioneer photo by Jason
Gross
BLACK HILLS PIONEER SPORTS
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Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Sports Happenings Goal stopper
Hershey Track
registration
deadline May 18
You can get a registration form by
contacting the Spearfish Rec Center
at 722-1430, or end an email to
kelly.elletson@city ofspearfish.com.
SPEARFISH — The registration
deadline for the 2010 Spearfish
Hershey's Track and Field Games is
Tuesday, May 18.
This event is for youths' ages nine
to 14, and will be held at 4:30 p.m.
Tuesday, May 25, at Lyle Hare
Stadium in Spearfish.
Events will include the 50-meter
dash, 100-meter dash, 200-meter
dash, 400-meter dash, 800-meter
run, 1,600-meter run, 4x100-meter
relay, standing long jump and softball throw.
Winners will advance to the state
meet Saturday, June 26, In
Aberdeen.
State meet winners do not automatically advance to the north
American Final. They are entered in
to a regional pool and become eligible for selection to a regional team,
which will travel to Hershey,
Pennsylvania, to compete in the
north American Final Meet.
Belle Fourche
wrestling club
requests funds
for new mats
BELLE FOURCHE — The Belle
Fourche Wrestling Club is currently
raising money to replace the 40
year-old worn and torn wall mats in
the wrestling practice room.
The wrestlers have raised enough
money to replace 65 of the needed
85 mats.
Each mat costs $40, including
shipping and handling.
If you or your business would be
interested in helping the Wrestling
Club meet their goal, please contact
Justin Schlecht at
justin.schlecht@k12.sd.us or at the
Middle School at 723-3367 or
Misty at the Belle Fourche Chamber
of Commerce at 892-2676.
The Center of the Nation
Sportsman's Club
The keeper for the Belle Fourche Road Runners makes a diving stop of a shot on goal Wednesday
night in U-10 soccer action. The Road Runners edged out an unnamed Spearfish team 6-5.
Pioneer photo by Mark Watson
Jackets lose doubleheader
We gratefully acknowledge the following Gun
Sponsors for our 7th Annual Banquet
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Auto Pro’s
Barker, Wilson Law Firm
Buckstop
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Cenex
Day, Morris Law Firm
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Frontier Glass
Grandview Locker
Marshall Construction
Scott Peterson Motors
South Park Lanes
Vern Bills New York Life
Stadium Sports Grill
Sturdevant’s Auto Parts
Valley Corner Market
We also wish to thank the following businesses
and people for donating to our banquet.
American West Restaurant
Leupold
Vortex
Sand Creek Printing
West Tire
Tom Stapp
Bear River Guide Service
Fred Wells
Randy & Rhonda Vallery
& High Plains Game Ranch
Bears Den Outfitters
Fred Lamphere & Dakota
Ranch Outfitters
Greg Odle, Odle Taxidermy
Jack Verry, Auctioneer
Grandview Locker
Chuck Krause Guide Service
Cabela’s
Joyce Drabek
Rick Walton
Northern Hills Holiday Inn
Pioneer Research, Steiner Optics
Midway USA
Rick Bartels
K & K Customs
Fritz Carlson
Hunter Specialties
Wayne Lindstad, Lindstad Trout Farm
Mike Watkins & Trophies
Plus Outfitters
Greg Abdallah
Star of the West Hat Company
The Stadium Sports Grill
Deer Creek Taxidermy
Ellet Brothers
Finnlander Fishing
David Hale, Hale Taxidermy
Hersrud’s
Pete’s Clothing
Lydell Koerner
Les Voorhes
Dennis Mann
Mathews Archery
David Pummel & Associates
Napa
Lindsey & J.J. Ellshere
Your generous support and contributions
helped to make our banquet a great success.
It is deeply appreciated! Thank You
Aleisha Giesey of Black
Hills State fields a
ground ball in a game
Monday against Western
Nebraska in Spearfish.
The Jackets dropped the
final two games of the
regular season to the
Cougars, 9-3 and 7-4.
In Game 1, Katie
Wagner led the offense.
She was one for three
with two RBIS and Heidi
Kwilinski was two for
four with one RBI. The
Jackets could not get
people to the home
plate and struggled
defensively. Game 2 saw
senior pitcher Karissa
Norte on the mound.
Aleshia Giesey led the
Jackets swinging the
stick she was two for
four including a two run
homer to left field and
Kwilinski was one for
two with two RBIS.
The Yellow Jackets (1419) will return to the
diamond Friday, May 7,
for DAC Tournament
action. Pioneer photo by
Dennis Knuckles
BLACK HILLS PIONEER SPORTS
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Spearfish golfers start busy week
BY JASON GROSS
Black Hills Pioneer
SPEARFISH — Erik
Lightenberg sits at a table
inside the Spearfish Canyon
Country Club clubhouse,
scores of a recently concluded girls' golf dual in hand.
The day is over, but the
Spartans' week has just
begun.
Spearfish dropped a 324431 decision to Huron in the
girls' golf dual played
Monday.
It was the first of four varsity events this week for the
Spartans.
Erin Cole shot an 18-hole
107 to pace the Spartans.
Lightenberg, Spearfish's
head coach, said Cole experienced rough going on the
first two holes but recovered
to play well.
Cole's nine-hole scores
were 56 and 51.
Brianna Grout, Sami
Stadel, and Taylor Klinkel
each fired a 108.
Lightenberg said Grout
enjoyed a phenomenal
front nine (49) followed by
a satisfactory back nine of
59.
Stadel scored rounds of 53
and 55. Klinkel's efforts featured rounds of 50 and 58.
Jenna Crosswait's rounds
RECAP Continued
of 54 and 57 enabled her to
finish at 111. Spearfish's
other competitor, Nellie
Enderby, used a 67 and 68
for a 135 total.
“Each day is another
learning experience,”
Lightenberg said. “The more
they play here, the more confident they will be.”
Lightenberg said the wind
can really affect play on the
back nine. He said players
might also learn how the
greens play with different
pin placement.
Huron's Brittany Rotert
and MacKenzie Klein shared
medalist honors at 94. Taylor
Rotert (100), Lavin Entwisle
(102), Halee Allerdings
(107), and Madison Klein
(117) also represented the
Tigers.
Spearfish will travel to
Sturgis for the West River
Challenge on Tuesday,
May 4.
The Spartans host a
Thursday dual before
Saturday's Greater Dakota
Conference tournament.
The conference tournament is Saturday, May 8, in
Sioux Falls.
Lightenberg said a team
finish of fourth to sixth place
would mark a successful
event.
Baseball
Sturgis heads into the home stretch
still looking for its first win of the season.
The Titans dropped a 14-2 decision to
Rapid City Stevens, April 27, and fell to
0-7 on the season. Sturgis manager
Beau Garcia said Clint Wilson, Brandon
Huffman, and Michael Baldwin hit the
ball well.
Mitchell downed Sturgis 16-1, 12-2 in
an April 25 doubleheader in Mitchell.
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Emme placed fourth at 45.
Merwin contributed a 51 to the
Sturgis cause. Kreutz and Jocelyn
Keszler carded rounds of 52 and 58,
respectively.
Spearfish finished second at 193.
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“We did not have much energy,” Garcia
said.
Sturgis will return home to face Rapid
City Stevens on Thursday, May 6.
Boys’ tennis
The Scoopers competed in the JV
portion of the Rapid City Invitational,
which ended May 1.
Sturgis head coach Beau Garcia said
the players got good experience. Zac
Murray and Aaron Fortier earned
Garcia's praise.
Five members of the varsity squad are
on a band trip to Chicago, Ill., which
necessitated the lineup changes.
Track
Sturgis earned a few medals at the
Howard Wood Dakota Relays in Sioux
Falls.
Brooke Ireland, Kahlie Peterson, Lia
Meirose, and Madeleine Takahashi
teamed for second place in the girls'
3200-meter relay.
Their time was 9 minutes, 48.2 seconds.
Peterson turned in a third-place showing in the girls' 1600 run. Her 5:12.38
clocking was the fastest for a South
Dakota entrant.
Takahashi's 11:36.40 time in the
girls' 3200 run enabled her to finish
fourth. This was her best time of the
season.
The girls' medley relay earned fifth
place in 4:27.90. Members were
Peterson, Ireland, Tessa Tierney, and
Lindsey Sanftner.
Shane Whidby claimed seventh place
in the boys' shot put. His best toss was
49 feet, 7 inches.
Sturgis will host the Black Hills Track
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Dakota cities offer under-10 tournaments.
Travel poses problems for West River
teams in many cases.
Wolkenhauer said Saturday would give
Hills players a chance they may not have
otherwise: competing in an area tournament.
“We can get a lot of play done in one
day,” Wolkenhauer said when asked
what he likes about this event. Plans are
to have three games going at once.
Wolkenhauer and tournament officials
want players to have fun and parents to
think their day was well spent.
“Soccer is an important part of many
people's lives,” Wolkenhauer said. “We
think we have a positive impact in the
community.”
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case of inclement weather.
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trol on Lazelle Street, since
Harley-Davidson Motor
Company will move its expo center from the Rushmore Plaza
Civic Center in Rapid City to
downtown Sturgis. Because of
that, Vasknetz said she foresees
there will be significant congestion in that part of town, but she's
not complaining.
“That is very exciting for us
historically because they've been
in Rapid City for so long,”
Vasknetz said.
Vasknetz and Rymer said the
70th anniversary this year alone
will drive numbers into town. It's
amazing, Vasknetz said, how
many bikers hail the Sturgis
Motorcycle Rally as the premier
event of the year.
“It's very interesting and it's
very rewarding working another
event,” Vasknetz said of her experiences promoting the Sturgis
Rally at other venues such as
Daytona. “Once they realize that
you actually live in Sturgis and
are from Sturgis they get very
excited because they know you
know their experience in the area.
Amazingly they always say how
Sturgis is the best Rally to go to,
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PIPELINE Continued from Page 1
specifically because it is a riding
Rally for them. We are so blessed
with the Black Hills and all the
different scenic rides for them
that that is what brings them back
time and time again. I do find in
conversations that once they do
come to the Sturgis Rally we are
guaranteed to get them back at
some time or another because of
the area itself. You know realize
where you live and what you
have until you get to visit with
people who are so excited about
coming to the Black Hills and
Sturgis area.”
This year Vasknetz said the city
of Sturgis is working to plan several events that will commemorate the 70th anniversary of the
Rally. The Loud American
Burnouts will be held on
Wednesday, Aug. 11.
Additionally, the Starboyz Stunt
Riders will return this year to
deliver three performances a day
for five days, near the Sturgis
Community Center. Further,
Roundtable discussions with leaders in the motorcycle and custom
motorcycle industry will be held
outside in front of the Sturgis
Community Center, where the
panelists' companies will also be
displaying their wares.
While the economy has been a
deterring factor for many events
around the country, Rally officials
say they do not believe it will
have an effect on this year's
event. The bikers will still come
to have a good time, Rymer said.
“What we have found is that
the vacationing, the bike, riding
and the motorcycle lifestyle isn't
suffering in our area like it is in
other areas of the country,”
Rymer said. “I think motorcycling
in general is a release. It's a way
to get away from the economy.
It's a way to get away from the
things we're having to deal with
day to day. The only thing I can
say that might still suffer a little
bit and did last year was motorcycle sales as far as units go. That's
only because we're having a hard
time getting financing for people
who two years ago would have
been golden. The banks are tightening up their credit. That is the
only thing I can see that would be
a negative in our market.”
The 70th Annual Sturgis
Motorcycle Rally will be held
Aug. 9-15.
TransCanada needs approval from the U.S. Department of
State to proceed with the project, which would transport crude
oil from Alberta to points in the south-central U.S.
The PUC's staff agrees with most of TransCanada's proposed
changes in order to comply with federal requirements. The PUC
staff has suggested compromise language on small spills, so that
the landowners would be notified of any spills, and on silt control devices.
Two landowners, David Niemi from the Buffalo area and Paul
Seamans from south of Draper, have filed letters opposing various TransCanada proposed changes.
Dakota Rural Action is also attempting to stop the changes,
arguing that some are outside the PUC's scope of review while
others don't provide sufficient protections for landowners.
DRA's lawyer in the docket left the PUC's original hearing last
year prior to its conclusion.
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