Archive for 2012

James River Water Development District meeting held

Letcher Township awarded funds for tiling

Chairman Randy Stanley of Groton announced that the James River Water Development District (JRWDD) awarded $135,571 in cost-sharing assistance at their recent Board of Directors meeting held in Huron on Tuesday, Nov. 13.
The District entered into a joint funding agreement in the amount of $21,300 with the United States Geological Survey for operation and maintenance of three streamflow gaging stations on the James River near Stratford, Redfield and Yankton. These funds will provide quality hydrologic data in a timely and professional manner. The funds will be matched by US Geological Survey and the City of Huron (Redfield Gage only).
The District awarded $61,750 to the Conservation Districts within the JRWDD for 2013 tree planting efforts.  Each of the nine full counties within the JRWDD will receive $6,500 (Beadle, Brown, Davison, Hanson, Hutchinson, Marshall, Sanborn, Spink and Yankton.  Aurora County which is shared with South Central Water Development District will receive $3,250.   These funds will encourage producers to plant trees to improve the environment, for example; by protecting the soil, improving water quality and to establish wildlife habitat.
The District awarded $12,320 to a landowner in Hutchinson County, approximately six miles west of Olivet, to repair an existing breached dam on Lone Tree Creek in the James River Watershed.  These funds will improve water quality by reducing sedimentation based pollutants from entering the Lone Tree Creek drainage system. These funds will be matched by the landowner.
The District also awarded $5,407 to a landowner in Molan Township in Hutchinson County to rebuild and reconstruct an earth dam. These funds will improve water quality by preventing silt and other runoff from entering the James River.   These funds will be matched by the landowner.
The District awarded Sanborn County $9,794 to make drainage improvements in Letcher Township within Sanborn County by installing tiling north of Letcher. These funds are contingent upon approval of additional funds from Federal Emergency Management Agency’s Hazard Mitigation Grant Program. The improvements are designed to improve the flow of surface water more efficiently toward the James River. These funds will help prevent water from blocking access to the Town of Letcher and prevent water stagnation.
The District awarded Brown County Mud Creek Watershed District $25,000 for surveying Mud Creek from the Spink County line north to determine where there may be areas that are impeding the flow of the creek. This surveying is the first step in a general improvement plan on Mud Creek.
For more information or photos on any of the projects or for further information, contact the James River Water Development District office in Huron at 352-0600 or visit the Web site at www.jrwdd.com.

Community blood drive welcomes new donors

Next blood drive is Nov. 29

United Blood Services invites new donors to give blood. The need for blood is constant, and volunteer  blood donors contribute to nearly all the blood used for patient care in the United States. If all those who were eligible to donate would do so on a regular basis, say three times per year, community and hospital blood needs could be met at all times.
Every two seconds, someone needs blood. Patients across the country receive approximately 38,000 units of this lifesaving resource each day; they may be accident victims, people undergoing surgery or patients receiving treatment for leukemia, cancer and other diseases. By committing to donate three times a year, a first-time (or repeat) donor can count on saving the lives of up to six people!
People who are interested in becoming blood donors can donate at their next community blood drive on Thursday, Nov. 29 from 2 to 6:15 p.m.  in the Woonsocket Community Center. You can make an appointment to donate by calling Gay Swenson at 796-4272 or Emily George at 796-4303.
Volunteer blood donors must be at least 16 years old, weigh at least 110 pounds and be in good health. Additional height/weight requirements apply to donors 22 and younger, and donors who are 16 or 17 in certain areas, must have signed permission from a parent or guardian. For more information, visit us at www.bloodhero.com, or call 605-342-8585 at Rapid City, or 605-996-3688 at Mitchell. Donors will also receive a free cholesterol test.
United Blood Services has been this area’s non-profit community blood provider since 1965, and serves patients in area hospitals. The United Blood Services network is one of the nation’s oldest and largest non-profit blood service organizations, and is a founding member of America’s Blood Centers and the AABB.

The American Legion Auxiliary Post #93 hosted an appreciation supper and evening of entertainment on Sunday, Nov. 11. A potluck supper was enjoyed by approximately 40 guests. This was followed by a program with Kathy Northrup as emcee.     An account of the Persian Gulf War was read by Northrup. The crowd was then entertained with music by Riley Zoss singing “God Bless the USA,” Maddi Moody sang “I’ll Fly Away” and the Letcher Church Ladies sang “America the Beautiful” and “Heal This  Land.” Members of the group are: Cindy VanLaecken, Dvonne Hansen, Holly Hansen, Barb Campbell and Rebecca Nelson. Riley Zoss also joined them. They were accompanied by Joyce Swagger on the piano. The crowd joined in singing the theme songs for each branch of the service.      Donald Moe presented the following veterans with Certificates of Recognition: Jerry Grabenstein, Danny Parce, Derek Parce, Perry Moody, Miles Northrup, Jeremy White, Doug Moody, Tera Moody, Shelly Selland, Allen Stekl, Chris Hoffman, Dennis Hoffman and Lewis Hemminger.  The evening concluded with all singing “God Bless America.”Veteran’s Day appreciation potluck

  • Weather

    Failure notice from provider:
    Connection Error:http_request_failed
  • Upcoming Events

    March 2025
    Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
    February 23, 2025 February 24, 2025 February 25, 2025 February 26, 2025 February 27, 2025 February 28, 2025 March 1, 2025
    March 2, 2025 March 3, 2025 March 4, 2025 March 5, 2025 March 6, 2025 March 7, 2025 March 8, 2025
    March 9, 2025 March 10, 2025 March 11, 2025 March 12, 2025 March 13, 2025 March 14, 2025 March 15, 2025
    March 16, 2025 March 17, 2025 March 18, 2025 March 19, 2025 March 20, 2025 March 21, 2025 March 22, 2025
    March 23, 2025 March 24, 2025 March 25, 2025 March 26, 2025 March 27, 2025 March 28, 2025 March 29, 2025
    March 30, 2025 March 31, 2025 April 1, 2025 April 2, 2025 April 3, 2025 April 4, 2025 April 5, 2025
  • Recent Posts

  • Contact Us

    Ph/Fax: 605.796.4221
    Email: swj4221@icloud.com

    PO BOX 218
    Woonsocket, SD 57385
  • Archives