Archive for 2021

Daniel Scott

Fedora

Daniel Scott, 73, of Fedora, died Tuesday, Nov. 2, 2021, at Avera McKennan Hospital in Sioux Falls. 

Funeral services were held Friday, Nov. 5, at Bittner Funeral Chapel. Burial was at Graceland Cemetery in Mitchell. Visitation was one hour prior to the funeral service.

Daniel Lee Scott was born on Sept. 14, 1948, to Howard Scott and Goldie Lee at Methodist Hospital in Mitchell. He attended grade school in Fedora, where his mother was a teacher and where he was active in local 4-H. Dan graduated from high school in 1966 as a member of the last class to graduate from Fedora High School. He earned an undergraduate degree from the University of South Dakota in 1970 and a master’s degree in mathematics in 1976. He taught math in the Mitchell Community School District and served as the President of the Mitchell Education Association.

The farm at Fedora was Dan’s home for his entire life. He enjoyed the land, livestock, hunting, and the Minnesota Twins. He was also fortunate to have traveled the world with friends.

Dan is survived by his brother, David (Molly) of Spencer, Iowa; two nephews; one niece; and many cousins, other relatives, and friends.

Dan was preceded in death by his parents.

Perry Strombeck

Keystone

Perry Strombeck, 82, formerly of Mt. Vernon, died Sunday, Oct. 31, 2021, at his home.

A celebration of life will be held at a later date. The family wishes to designate memorials to the Keystone Congregational Church, PO Box 462, Keystone, SD  57751. Kirk Funeral Home is handling arrangements.

Perry was born July 16, 1939, in Mt. Vernon to Perry Francis and Ann Strombeck. His father died when Perry was eight years old. He lived in Mt. Vernon and graduated from high school, where he made a name for himself running track. Perry went to Yankton College on a track scholarship and continued to be successful in the quarter mile and relay events. He met his future wife, Gretchen Jamison, early in his sophomore year. After his junior year, Perry and Gretchen married on Aug. 6, 1960. Upon graduation, Perry began teaching and coaching at a junior high school in Yankton. Their first son was born in August 1961. While his wife and baby were still in the Yankton hospital, Perry’s Guard Unit (115th Signal Corp) was activated to prepare for the “Cuban Missile Crisis.” During the first week of October 1961, the convoy left Yankton for Ft. Riley, Kan. to start their training. His family moved with the unit.

Perry and his family returned to Yankton in the fall of 1962. Perry spent 32 years with the New York Life Insurance Company, first as an agent, then going into management where he was responsible for hiring and training new agents. During his career, he was the managing partner for the Lincoln, Oklahoma City, Ft. Worth, and Omaha offices. He and Gretchen retired in 1994 and moved to their home in the Black Hills. It was at this time they began to develop and manage motels. Their interests included horses, mules, Cowboy Mounted Shooting, international travel, hunting, politics, friends, family, and their church.

Perry is survived by his wife of 61 years, Gretchen; four children, Perry Jamison Strombeck (Dora) of McCook, Valerie Lunka (Mike) of Denver, Colo., Clay Strombeck of Rapid City, and Corey Strombeck of Lincoln, Neb.; a sister, Marlys Schmitz of Aberdeen; four grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews.

Woonsocket City Council proceedings

October 11, 2021 Minutes

The regular meeting of the Woonsocket City Council was called to order by Mayor Richard Reider at 7:00 p.m., Monday, October 11, 2021, with the following members present: Darin Kilcoin, Arin Boschee, Elliot Ohlrogge, Derek Foos, Joel Rassel, and John Baysinger. Financial officer Tara Weber was also present.

Motion by Kilcoin, seconded by Boschee, to approve the agenda. Motion carried.

Motion by Boschee, seconded by Kilcoin, to approve the October 11, 2021, minutes. Motion carried.

Financial – Tabled.

Motion by Foos, seconded by Baysinger, to approve the following bills.

Ameripride $219.36 Shop

Waste Management $7,078.54 Garbage

Woony Foods $39.36 Shop

Santel Communications $256.62 Phone

Pfeifers $349.91 Shop

Public Health Lab $310.00 Water

Local Lumber $817.37 Parks

Hawkins $482.48 Water

Express Stop $326.35 Shop

Express 2 $465.06 Shop

Doug’s Custom Paint $378.00 Parks

Alpena Co-op $218.40 Propane

South Dakota Retirement $77.14 Retirement

Runnings $87.45 Shop

First National Bank $2,239.25 Payroll Tax

South Dakota Retirement Plan $1,024.32 Retirement

Department of Revenue $470.88 Sales Tax

NorthWestern Energy $9,055.73 Utilities

OLD BUSINESS

Weber informed the council that the conflict with the new development has been settled. The fence has been installed. 

Weber will contact the City attorney about cars.

The Council discussed the cabin for the campground.

Brownfield Site – Tabled.

Kilcoin gave an update on the campground electrical upgrade.

NEW BUSINESS

Weber informed the council that the pool has been winterized.

Motion by Foos, seconded by Kilcoin, to approve the first reading of setting the new water rates.

Motion by Baysinger, seconded by Boschee, to approve the first reading of setting the new sewer rates.

Weber informed the council that citizens that purchased the light poles around the lake would like to decorate them. Council approved, if they also clean it up.

Council discussed the storm drain on the corner of Highway 34 and 7th Ave, which is the county road. 

With no further business to be discussed, motion by Ohlrogge, seconded by Boschee, to adjourn the meeting. The meeting was adjourned at 7:39 p.m.

Tara Weber

Finance Officer

Richard Reider

Mayor

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