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Letcher Town Board proceedings

October 23rd, 2017

Mayor Chada called the meeting to order with Hoffman and Meier in attendance.
A motion was made by Hoffman, seconded by Chada, carried, to approve the October 2nd, 2017, minutes as read.
A motion was made by Hoffman, seconded by Chada, carried, to approve the financials as presented.
Old Business:
Discussion was held on meters that need to be fixed. Discussion was held on past due accounts.
New Business:
The Water/Copper and Lead/TMH results and letters are done. All reports have been mailed to the customers that had the samples done at their residence. The report has been signed and mailed back.
Discussion was held on water sample report.
The coffee pot at the Community Center is no longer working. A motion was made by Hoffman, seconded by Chada, to purchase a new coffee maker for the community center. Angie will be purchasing the coffee maker and making sure it’s taken to the community center.
Discussion was held on the grant for a tornado siren. Jason is going to come to the board meeting on November 6th to go over the grant.
The Rossy Park restrooms and ball park restrooms have been closed for the season.
FEMA has approved the Hazard Mitigation Plan.
A motion was made by Hoffman, seconded by Chada, carried, to approve to sign the resolution for the Hazard Mitigation Plan.
A motion was made by Hoffman, seconded by Chada, carried, to approve the following claims for payment:
GENERAL AND WATER/SEWER: Santel – $343.64, Lift station – $44.19, Water/Sewer – $76.51, Office – Phone – $51.93, Office – Internet – $50.07, Community Center – Phone – $45.23, Community Center – Internet – $75.71, United States Treasury – $2,478.26 – quarterly payroll taxes, SDML Workman’s Comp Insurance – $1,879.00, Davison Rural Water – $2,152.25 – Water Usage, Buckshot’s – $41.65 – mower fuel, Wellmark BCBS – $1,657.75 – health insurance, US Bank – $6,289.72 – sewer loan payment, Miedema Sanitation – $54.00 – garbage removal, Sanborn Journal – $40.76 – advertising minutes, CorInsurance – $8,035.00 – town insurance, Ed Hoffman – $556.98 – payroll – lost time/spraying for mosquitos.
The next board meetings will be held on November 6th and 20th.
Angie Meier
Finance Officer

THE WOONSOCKET sixth graders recognize and thank the veterans in attendance at the school’s Veterans Day Program.

The Woonsocket School presented their Veterans Day program on Thursday, Nov. 9, in the Woonsocket School Gym. Prior to the day of the program, grades K-6 worked together to write and send invitations to all the veterans in Sanborn County to attend the program in their honor.
The program started with the American Legion Post 29 of Woonsocket posting the colors. Shanae Blew led everyone in the Pledge of Allegiance. Superintendent Rod Weber welcomed everyone and introduced all the veterans in attendance. The sixth grade presented flags to all the veterans, courtesy of the Baruth family. The Woonsocket Band then played “The Star-Spangled Banner” and “America the Beautiful.”
Grades fourth through sixth presented oral readings about the origin of Veterans Day and poetry, along with a cheer. Following the readings, the elementary students all sang the famous song “Proud to be an American” by Lee Greenwood with sign language under the direction of Mrs. Judy Hinker and Mrs. Kylie Pauly. Grades K-2 then sang a song entitled “See the Veterans,” and the sixth grade folded an American flag while a student read the reasons for each fold.
Finally, grades 5-6 sang the song “American Tears” by Teresa Jennings while a video of historical moments and events during war and times of active duty for American soldiers played on a big screen.
The program ended with a moment of silence with the playing of Taps and then the American Legion Post 29 of Woonsocket retiring the colors.
It takes the entire school and the help of all the teachers to make this program possible.

…See more pictures in this week’s issue of the Sanborn Weekly Journal!

Veterans are thanked for their service by the third grade class.

Sanborn Central held a program to celebrate Veterans Day on Thursday morning, Nov. 9.
Mr. Siemsen read the welcome, and a video was played of students talking about what Veterans Day meant to them. An elementary class sang a song, and the band also played two numbers.
In addition, Sarah Morgan read poetry pieces, Trent Kingsbury gave a speech and Katie Schmit performed a reading she used for oral interp. Veterans also were thanked with handmade cards from the elementary.

…See more pictures in this week’s issue of the Sanborn Weekly Journal!

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