February 2020

Doug Olson

Mitchell

Doug Olson, 75, of Mitchell and formerly of Artesian, died Friday, Jan. 31, 2020, in Gilbert, Ariz.  

Visitation will be Friday, Feb. 28, from 5-7 p.m. at Bittner Funeral Chapel with a prayer service at 6:30 p.m.  Funeral services will be 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, Feb. 29, at Resurrection Lutheran Church. Burial will be in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery in Artesian.

Douglas Delaney Olson was born on June 25, 1944, to Orlando and Doris (Hunter) Olson in Mitchell.  He was raised on the family farm north of Artesian.  He attended Artesian Public School and graduated in 1962. Doug played on the high school football and basketball teams.

He attended Northern State University where he majored in history. Deciding that college wasn’t in his future, he became the owner/manager of Lucky’s Bar in Aberdeen.  Doug was active with the Republican Party in his younger years.  He was elected Vice Chairman of the Young Republicans in 1972 and was voted “Outstanding Young Republican of the Year.”

Doug later moved back to Artesian where he and his friend, Dee Jones, raised livestock until Doug eventually took over the family farm.  Doug guided pheasant hunters for over 50 years.  He hosted the South Dakota Governor’s Hunts in 1972 and 1986.  Doug was an avid follower of South Dakota High School Basketball, especially Class B.  

Doug married Joyce Phillips on April 3, 1976. They were blessed with three children. Doug and Joyce continued living on the farm until 2012 when they moved to Mitchell.  

Doug is survived by his wife, Joyce of Mitchell; his son, Joseph of Bismarck, N.D.; his daughter, Jill of Letcher; his sister, Barb (LaMoine) Torgerson of Mitchell; and his brother Darrell (Judy) Olson of Mitchell.  

He was preceded in death by his son, David; his parents; his sister, Norma; his infant brother, Roger; his special Uncle Ott; and his best friend, Dee Jones.

In lieu of flowers, memorials can be directed to the South Dakota High School Basketball Hall of Fame.

Sanborn County Commissioners met in regular session on Tuesday, February 18, 2020, at 9:00 a.m. with Chairman Jeff Ebersdorfer presiding. Present were Steve Larson, Gary Blindauer, and Ray Ohlrogge. Paul Larson was absent. Auditor Diane Larson was also present. Motion by Ohlrogge, seconded by S. Larson, to approve the minutes as presented. All in favor. Motion carried.     

HIGHWAY

Stacy Mendenhall, Highway Foreman and Sheri Kogel, Administrative Assistant, met with the board. Motion by S. Larson, seconded by Ohlrogge, to hire Brian Woodruff at $15.00 an hour for the highway department. All ayes. Motion carried.  

VARIANCE

Motion by Blindauer, seconded by S. Larson, to meet as a Board of Adjustment. Penny Farris, Director of Equalization, presented a variance request by Travis Coulthard for a side yard of twenty feet for a lean-to-addition for Lot 1 in E/2SE/4 29-107-62. By recommendation of the Planning and Zoning Commission, motion by S. Larson, seconded by Ohlrogge, to approve the variance. All ayes. Motion carried.  

CPR CERTIFICATION

Kathy Wingert, EMT, met with the board. The AED trainer needs to be replaced. Wingert also reported that it is a $5.00 charge to give a certification card to the students who have passed the CPR course. Motion by Ohlrogge, seconded by Blindauer, to replace the AED Trainer and pay the $5.00 cost for certification. All ayes. Motion carried.    

BILLS

Motion by Blindauer, seconded by Ohlrogge, to pay the following bills. All ayes. Motion carried:

South Dakota State Treasurer, Return of Overpayment $10.64

Hauge Associates, Wage Garnish $305.16

First National Bank, Tax Liability $2,386.15

Jonathan Kalb, Return of Taxes $6,219.68

South Dakota Department of Health, Quarterly Nurse Payment $1,335.52

South Dakota Association of County Officials, Mod and Preservation $128.00

State Treasurer, Monthly Remittance $56,003.12

A-Ox Welding Supply, Supplies $137.21

AmeriPride Services Inc., Laundry $187.24

Ashley K. Anson, Court Appointed Attorney $523.95

AT&T Mobility, Cell Phone $55.89

Avera Occupational Medicine, Drug Tests $289.65

Julie Bebout, Cookies $50.00

Bound Tree Medical, Supplies $54.44

Todd O. Brueske Construction, Repair Storm Drain $6,952.43

Central Electric Cooperative, Refund of Deposit $100.00

Central Electric Cooperative, Electricity $322.79

State of South Dakota, Blood Alcohol Test $40.00

Express 2, Fuel $209.01

Farnams Genuine Parts Inc., Supplies $592.66

Fastenal Company, Supplies $120.93

Harmelink & Fox Law Office, Court Appointed Attorney $217.52

Neal Hiemstra, Expenses for Refresher Course $213.00

Innovative Office Solutions, Toner $382.41

KO’s, Oil Change/Tire Rotation $191.65

Lake County Sheriff, Prisoner Care $675.00

Lewis & Clark Behavorial, BMI Intake $178.00

Little Falls Machine Inc., Supplies $1,354.41

Local Lumber Co., Supplies $89.15

Mack Metal Sales Inc., Supplies $425.40

McLeod’s Printing, Supplies $202.14

Michael Todd & Co, Road Flares $312.39

Total Funds, Postage $2,000.00

NorthWestern Energy, Electricity $3,134.71

Office Peeps, Supplies $108.44

Physicians Claims Company, Service Fee $89.87

Sanborn County Ambulance, Meals $21.88

Santel Communications, Phone and Internet $1,087.70

South Dakota Department of Transportation, 20 Percent Share $16,058.95

South Dakota Federal Property Agency, Supplies $218.00

South Dakota Association of County Highway Superintendents, Registration for Short Course $375.00

Tech Solutions, Tech Support $3,040.00

Transource Truck & Equipment, Supplies/Repairs $1,499.87

Two Way Solutions, Supplies $184.98

United Laboratories, Supplies $342.22

Verizon, Water/Sewer $56.85

Waste Management, Garbage $192.00

Wheelco Truck & Trailer Parts, Supplies $38.16

Williams Musical & Office Equipment, Repairs $230.00

Woony Foods, Supplies $203.23

Yankton County Treasurer, Mental Illness Hearing $122.50

The board will convene in the 4-H Building to conduct the annual County/Township Meeting.

Motion by Blindauer, seconded by Ohlrogge, to adjourn the meeting. All ayes. Motion carried. The next regularly scheduled meeting is scheduled for March 3, 2020.

Diane LarsonSanborn County AuditorJeff Ebersdorfer

Chairman of the Board, 

Sanborn County

Sanborn Central Board proceedings

Unapproved Minutes of School Board Meeting

The School Board of Sanborn Central School District 55-5 met in regular session on Monday, February 10, 2020 at 7:00 p.m. in the Sanborn Central Conference room with the following present: Curtis Adams, Clayton Dean, Justin Enfield, Brenda Schmit, and Clayton Spelbring. Others present Superintendent Justin Siemsen, Elementary/Middle School Principal Connie Vermeulen, and Business Manager Gayle Bechen.

The Pledge of Allegiance was recited.

Visitors to Board Meeting: Tracy Moody, high school science teacher. Mrs. Moody felt strongly that someone from the Sanborn Central teaching staff be present at this meeting to provide some insight and be part of a question and answer session with the board as it pertains to the potential continuance in working with instructional coach Roxane Dyk. She provided thoughts, both her own and some that other staff had conveyed to each other. This part of the meeting was useful and appreciated by the board.

Motion by Adams, seconded by Enfield, all aye, to approve the agenda as printed.  

Motion by Schmit, seconded by Spelbring, all aye, to approve the minutes of the regular board meeting January 21, 2020, as printed. 

Motion by Adams, seconded by Enfield, all aye, to approve the Financial Statement and bills. 

General Fund balance, January 1, 2020: $509,386.45. Receipts: taxes $15,605.48, penalties/interest $491.08, interest $90.85, other pupil $36.60, state fines $301.74, state aid $44,750.00, administration $1,205.00, shared services grant reimbursement $2,898.44, title I $8,856.00. Expenditures: $168,999.53; manual journal entry $58.90. Balance, January 31, 2020: $414,563.21. CorTrust Savings balance, January 1, 2020: $50,387.11. Receipts: interest $0.00. Expenditures: $0.00.  Balance, January 31, 2020: $50,387.11. 

Capital Outlay Fund balance, January 1, 2020: $851,347.57. Receipts: taxes $1,111.88, penalties/interest $33.57, interest $191.10.  Expenditures: $1,149.83. Balance, January 31, 2020: $851,534.29.

Special Education Fund balance, January 1, 2020: $161,408.52. Receipts: taxes $3,342.50, penalties/interest $100.92, interest $31.33. Expenditures: $28,303.78. Balance, January 31, 2020: $136,579.49. 

Food Service Fund balance, January 1, 2020: $5,756.95. Receipts: student meals $4,110.59, adult meals $384.00, ala carte $3,677.51, meal certification $119.42, December federal reimbursement $3,194.13, miscellaneous revenue $79.51. Expenditures: $10,085.32, online payment not processed $100.00. Balance, January 31, 2020: $7,136.79.

Enterprise Fund balance, January 1, 2020: $(5,065.00). Receipts: preschool tuition $3,650.00. Expenditures: $3,850.90. Balance, January 31, 2020: $(5,265.90).

Trust and Agency Funds balance, January 1, 2020: $81,005.34 Receipts: $4,507.53. Expenditures: $7,340.76. Balance, January 31, 2020: $78,172.11.

Scholarship Fund balance, January 1, 2020: $10,711.39. Receipts: interest $0.88, contributions $0.00. Expenditures: $0.00. Balance, January 31, 2020: $10,712.27. Peters Scholarship balance: $10,712.27; Nelson Scholarship balance: $0.00.

Salaries and benefits for the month of February 2020 were as follows:

General Fund: $135,481.28; 

Special Education: $17,352.32; 

Food Service: $7,808.38;

Enterprise: $3,762.53.

Claims approved: GENERAL FUND – A&B Business, copier staples $83.90; A-Ox Welding, cylinder rent $34.78; Brooks Oil Company, LP $2,055.00; Burnison Plumbing, circulation pump repair $1,827.10; Carquest, bus supply $331.82; Clayton’s Repair, bus maintenance $1,646.51; Conrad Repair, plumbing repair $69.03; CorTrust, air cards $120.03; Harlow’s Bus Sales, bus repair $124.21; Heartland Paper Co., janitor supply $1,513.42, elementary supply $22.96, middle school supply $22.95, high school supply $22.96; 

[IMPREST FUND: Shawna Baysinger, doubleheader basketball shot clock $90.00; Tate Deinert, doubleheader junior varsity referee $70.00, junior high referee five games $62.50; Terry Duffy, doubleheader basketball referee/mileage $197.32; Corey Flatten, doubleheader basketball junior varsity/varsity clock $90.00; Lee Johnson, doubleheader basketball referee $115.00; Trent Kingsbury, doubleheader junior varsity referee $70.00; Tim McCain, junior high basketball referee six games $75.00; Steve Schepal, doubleheader basketball referee $115.00; Jordan VonEye, junior high referee $12.50; Wagner School, junior high boys basketball tournament two teams $60.00]; 

K&D Busing, shared busing $2,055.65; Menards, high school ag supply $37.63, Mid-Dakota Technologies, January tech support $150.00; Popplers Music, bass clarinet repair $66.87; Public Health Lab, water test $15.00; Sam’s Club, membership $45.00; Santel Communications, January phone $204.35; Schoenfish & Co., 2019 audit $7,400.00; School Administrators of South Dakota, School Administrators of South Dakota legislative day $30.00; Sturdevant’s Auto Parts, bus supply $114.20; Subscription Services of America, renew periodicals $188.99; TC Enterprises, rewire circulating pump $94.80; Mark Van Overschelde, water sample postage $26.75; Walmart, high school principal supply $40.00, middle school/elementary principal supply $30.00; Williams Musical & Office, reeds $57.48.  

CAPITAL OUTLAY Fund — A&B Business, January copier rent $936.67; CorTrust, high school math books $156.36.   

SPECIAL EDUCATION Fund – CorTrust, special education conference registration $150.00, speech conference registration $150.00. 

FOOD SERVICE Fund – Card Services, food $35.13, supply $5.99; Child/Adult Nutrition Services, processed commodity $259.30; Darrington Water, SS tank $24.00; Dean Foods, milk $588.79; Earthgrains, bread $47.48; Reinhart Foods, food $3,669.69, supply $310.09; Walmart, food $10.13; Woony foods, food $22.58. 

ENTERPRISE Fund – none.

Mr. Siemsen reported on the following:

•The staff at Sanborn Central would like to recognize our board members, Clayton Dean, Brenda Schmit, Gary Spelbring, Justin Enfield, and Curtis Adams, for their service and dedication to our district during the official School Board Recognition Week, February 17th – 21st; 

•Siemsen went to Pierre for Superintendent Day on February 5th. Discussions were held with the legislators and other superintendents regarding bills; 

•A huge thank you to the Booster Club for providing lunch for the “I hate winter day” on February 21st. The students and staff are very appreciative of this meal; 

•Extra Help day and No School on February 14th followed by no school on February 17th. End of the third quarter is March 6th; 

•The basketball seasons are winding down with post season play beginning at the end of February; 

•Miss Ronning provided a plan for construction of a loft storage area in the AG shop. This will be a joint venture with a class from Woonsocket; and

•A bid on a new skid loader was presented to the board with no action being taken. 

Mrs. Vermeulen reported on the following: 

•On February 10th, Diane Bechen from the SDSU Extension office started some classes in grades kindergarten through second. The class is titled “Organ Wise Guys.” She will be visiting each class for six Thursdays;

•On February 10th, Marla Feistner presented to grades fifth through 12th information regarding vaping and E-cigarettes. Also, Marla and Audra Scheel will be meeting with grades fifth and sixth four times in the month of March; 

•Kids quest lessons will be delivered; 

•Extra Help day is February 14th – Happy Valentine’s Day!  No school on February 17th; 

•Vermeulen is attending a test coordinator’s meeting on February 4th in Sioux Falls and will be scheduling training meetings with the staff. 

•ACCESS testing for LEP students at the colony has begun. The testing window ends February 28th. Mrs.  Foster is administering the tests. Grades third through eighth and 11th are also taking Smarter Balanced interim tests in the areas of language arts and math. Grades fifth, eighth, and 11th are also taking science interim tests  These tests are designed to assess student knowledge of various standards before the actual final test is administered, and gives good data. The Smarter Balanced testing window for language and math will open on March 4th and ends on May 1st. The science testing window will open on April 1st and end on May 1st. The colony students will take the paper-pencil versions.

Discussion Items: 

•The board will be recognized for their efforts on behalf of the Sanborn Central School District during School Board Recognition week (February 17th – 21st); 

•A review of the district’s annual audit was given to the board members for review; and 

•Further discussion was held regarding the district being approached last month by the 4-H building committee and their interest. Nothing has been decided, just further discussion.

Old Business: None.

New Business: Motion by Schmit, seconded by Adams, all aye, to go into executive session SDCL 1-25-2(1) to discuss personnel items with possible motions to follow (evaluation of the business manager and other personnel items) at 8:30 p.m. Regular session resumed at 10:07 p.m. 

Regular Board meeting will be held on Monday, March 9, 2020, at 7:00 p.m. in the Sanborn Central School Conference Room. 

Motion by Schmit, seconded by Adams, all aye, to adjourn the meeting at 10:08 p.m.

Gayle Bechen

Business Manager

Clayton Dean

Board Chair

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