June 2023

Shelley Wheeler

Woonsocket

Shelley Kay Wheeler, 70, passed peacefully at her home surrounded by family and friends on Tuesday, June 20, 2023.

Shelley’s funeral services were held at Spirit of Faith Church in Woonsocket on Saturday, June 24. Her visitation with prayer service was held on Friday, June 23, at Spirit of Faith Church.

Shelley Kay was born on Jan. 7, 1953, to parents Frieda and John Kotas. She joined her sister, Sandra, and brother, Kim, growing up on the family farm north of Huron. She graduated from Huron High School in 1971. Shelley married Kim Wheeler on June 12, 1971. They were blessed with two children.

Shelley and Kim moved to Woonsocket and farmed for many years. They owned the L-K Steakhouse and Lounge (Home of the Bull) for many years. Shelley wasn’t scared of hard work or a little adventure, as she later moved to Frisco, Texas, and Lakeville, Minn., before moving back to South Dakota and purchasing Fowl Play with her special friend, Dale Bryan, at Lake Byron. She enjoyed many years on the lake before retiring in Woonsocket.

During her childhood, she loved riding horses. She rode in the Centennial Wagon Train from Pierre to Huron. Shelley could often be found at the Plains, rolling spares and strikes with her closest friends. She enjoyed reading, playing cards, golfing, camping, fishing, spending time with friends and family, and the occasional dirty martini. Becoming a grandma was Shelley’s proudest accomplishment.

Shelley is survived by her children, Casey (Bud) Miller and Justin (Becky) Wheeler, six grandchildren; sister, Sandra (Rick) Benson; brother, Kim Kotas; brother-in-law, Steve Wheeler; nieces and nephews; and her forever sister, Jane Raschke.

She was preceded in death by her parents; former husband, Kim Wheeler; mother-in-law, Lois; brother-in-law, Tom Wheeler; and special friend, Dale Bryan.

Reverend Donald Lester Reynen, 88, of Milbank, passed away on Saturday, June 17, 2023, at St. Williams Care Center in Milbank. 

The celebration of Don’s life was on Monday, June 26, at First Presbyterian Church in Mitchell. Burial was at Graceland Cemetery in Mitchell. Visitation was Sunday, June 25, at Bittner Funeral Chapel with a prayer service.

Reverend Donald Lester Reynen was born Jan. 27, 1935, to Gladys M. Darling Reynen and Arthur P. Reynen in Sioux City, Iowa. Don moved to Milbank with his parents at a young age, and he attended all twelve years of school in Milbank, graduating in 1953. He held numerous jobs in high school, participated in American Legion Baseball, and participated in varsity football and track in high school.

Don was united in marriage to Evelyn McFarlane, his high school sweetheart, on June 24, 1956, in Wilmot.

Don attended Huron College in Huron and graduated with a B.A. in 1958.  While in college, he served the Forestburg Presbyterian Church and worked at Dakota Wheel Alignment Shop. He attended Dubuque Theological Seminary in Dubuque, Iowa, and graduated in 1962. While in seminary, he served St. John’s Evangelical United Brethren Church in Garber, Iowa, and coached cross country track at Dubuque University.

Don was baptized and confirmed in the United Methodist Church in Milbank.  He joined the First Presbyterian Church in Wilmot in 1953 and was ordained into ministry in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) in 1962.  He accepted a call to serve the Presbyterian Church in Stephen, Minn., and the Community Presbyterian Church in Argyle, Minn., and served there seven years. While there, he began annual youth canoe camping trips to the Boundary Waters in Minnesota. He also assumed leadership roles in Red River Presbytery and the Synod of Minnesota and officiated high school football games.

In 1968, Don accepted a call to serve the First Presbyterian Church in Mitchell.  Through the years, he counseled at youth church camps, conducted canoe camping trips to the Boundary Waters, served on Presbytery of South Dakota’s Committee on Ministry, Camping Committee, Christian Education Committee, Church Development Committee, and as Moderator of the Presbytery of South Dakota. He was a Commissioner to the General Assembly of the PC (U.S.A.) three times throughout his ministry.  Don served as a member of the Synod of Lakes and Prairies Council and as the Synod Moderator and served on the National Committee on Governing Body Relations. He served as a Huron College Trustee.  Throughout his ministry, Don continued to officiate high school football and basketball games and Little League Football. He was a member of the Ministerial Association, Youth Protection Team, Cancer Walk Committee, President of Longfellow PTA, Cub Scout Leader, Dakota Wesleyan basketball scorekeeper, and Mitchell Concert Board member.

Don moderated and supplied the pulpits of many Presbyterian Churches in the area when the congregations were without pastoral leadership.

In 1991, after serving the First Presbyterian Church for twenty-three years, Don resigned his position as pastor of the church and accepted the position as a Chaplain for Queen of Peace Hospital.  He served as a chaplain for seventeen years and retired in 2009. While serving as a chaplain, he also served as pastor of St. Paul’s Presbyterian Church in Emery and First Presbyterian Church in Bridgewater.

Don had numerous interests – fishing, all sports, canoeing, camping, hunting, gardening, construction, and repairing cars.

Don is survived by his wife, Evelyn; children, Dr. Paul (Carol) of Sioux Falls, Dr. Peter (Camille) of Milbank, Dr. Matthew (Diana) of Aberdeen, and Sarah Lepke (Scott) of Watertown; daughter-in-law, Gina of Mitchell; 16 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; sister, Betty Folk; sister-in-law, Doris Christianson; and many nieces, nephews, and friends.

He was preceded in death by his son, Dr. Mark Reynen; parents, Arthur and Gladys Reynen; parents-in-law, Ellis and Ruth McFarlane; sisters, Donna Thyne, Joyce Folk, Barbara Bohn; sisters-in-law, Muriel and Dorie McFarlane; brother, Marlin Reynen; and brothers-in-law, Robert Thyne, Charles and Leo Folk and Arnold and Maurice McFarlane.

Notice of Public Hearing

ORDINANCE 2023-10

ORDINANCE 2023-10

ORDINANCE FOR SANBORN COUNTY OPEN BURNING 

REGULATIONS

The Sanborn County Board of Commissioners will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, July 11, 2023, at 10:00 a.m. located at the Sanborn County Courthouse, Woonsocket, S.D. All interested parties are encouraged to attend in person and comment on Ordinance #2023-10. After the public hearing, the Commission may pass a resolution for the passing of Ordinance #2023-10, with or without amendment. The Board of County Commissioners may have a first reading of Ordinance #2023-10 by title prior and set a second reading date.

The proposed Ordinance #2023-10 will be made available for public inspection in the Auditor’s office located at Sanborn County Courthouse, 604 W. 6th St., Woonsocket, S.D. 

Written comments may be mailed to the Sanborn County Auditor at PO Box 7, Woonsocket, SD 57385 and received on or before noon on July 10th, 2023.

Kami Moody

Sanborn County Auditor

Published once on June 29, 2023, at the total approximate cost of $14.50 and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com.

ORDINANCE 2023-10

SANBORN COUNTY OPEN BURNING REGULATION 

ORDINANCE

An ordinance regulating open burning in Sanborn County.

WHEREAS, the Commissioners of Sanborn County are charged with protecting the health and safety of the citizens of Sanborn County, including all property situated therein; and

WHEREAS South Dakota Codified law (SDCL) § 7-8-20(18), as amended, grants to the Commissioners of Sanborn County the power “To prohibit or restrict open burning, after consultation with local Emergency Manager, local fire officials and law enforcement officials, in order to protect the public health and safety [;]” and

WHEREAS, in order to effectively administer this public policy and provide for effective public safety, the Board of Commissioners, after consulting with local Emergency Manager, local fire officials and law enforcement officials, enacts this ordinance to determine the appropriate times to restrict or “ban” burning and when to allow open burning under certain climatic conditions;

THEREFORE, be it ordained by the Sanborn County Board of Commissioners as follows:

Section I. Definitions:

A. Abate/Abatement: The terms abate and abatement, which may be used interchangeably, means action to terminate, stop, cease, repair, rehabilitate, replace, demolish, correct or otherwise remedy nuisance activity, condition, premises or conduct by such means and in such manner as to bring the activity, condition, premises or conduct into compliance with the laws or regulations of the County of Sanborn, South Dakota and/or the State of South Dakota or in such manner as is necessary to promote the health, safety or general welfare of the public.

B. Public Nuisance: Unlawfully doing an act, or omitting to perform a duty, which act or omission: (1) annoys, injures, or endangers the comfort, repose, health, or safety of others; (2) in any way renders other persons insecure in life, or in the use of property; (3) render the ground, the water, the air, or food a hazard or an injury to human health.

C. Campfire: The recreational burning of materials other than rubbish where fuel being burned is contained in a Fuel area must be no larger than 2 feet in diameter and 1 foot or less in height.

D. Open Fire: Any outdoor fire, including a campfire, that is not contained within a fully enclosed fire box or structure from which the products of combustion are emitted directly to the open atmosphere without passing through a stack, duct, or chimney. Open Fire shall not include Charcoal Grill, Liquid Fuel Grills, Outdoor Fireplaces, Branding Iron Burners, or Approved Containers as defined herein.

E. Charcoal Grill: A metal or stone device not resting on the ground with a metal grate designed to cook food using charcoal briquettes, char wood, hard wood, or similar fuel.

F. Liquid Fuel Grill: A metal or stone device designed to cook food using liquefied or gaseous combustible fuel.

G. Approved Container: Made of concrete, steel, or other non-combustible material used to hold combustible or flammable waste materials so that they can be ignited outdoors for the purpose of disposal. Must have a metal grate covering at all times when being used. Must be located within a minimum safety zone devoid of all combustible materials of no less than 15 feet in radius. Properly maintained to minimize fire hazard.

H. Outdoor Fireplace: Means a manufactured appliance constructed of non-combustible materials, with a maximum fuel area of three (3) feet, including a screen, chimney or other device placed above the fuel area, fueled by cut or split wood, located not closer than 15 feet to any combustible surface and continually attended.

I. Branding Iron Burner: A stove, furnace or device used to heat irons for the purpose of branding livestock, heated by wood, liquid fuel or other means and constructed so the heat source is contained in such a manner that sparks or embers are not allowed to freely escape into the open atmosphere.

Section II. Regulations:

A. Campgrounds:

1. The ban on open burning (open fire) does not apply to those designated areas falling within the boundaries of any permitted commercial, state or federal campgrounds unless otherwise specifically banned by resolution of the Sanborn County Board of Commissioners.

B. Prior Notification Required:

1. No person shall start an open burning without first notifying the Miner County Dispatch at 605-772-4501 or Sanborn County Sheriff’s office at 605-796-4511 or appropriate Fire District having jurisdiction, and provide the burner’s name, address, phone number, type of material to be burned and location of the burn.

Section III. Public Nuisances

A. Public Nuisances: Anyone who fails to meet the notice requirements set forth herein or whoever shall cause open burning during a burn ban or otherwise violates the general provisions of this ordinance is guilty of a public nuisance and the place, contents, area, thing or all of the foregoing, are declared a public nuisance and shall be enjoined and abated as provided by state law and/or county ordinance.

Section IV. Penalty:

A. The penalty for each violation of this ordinance shall be a fine of $500.00 or 30 days in jail, or both as stated in SDCL 22-6-2(2).

B. Nothing herein shall be construed to prohibit or supersede any civil remedy otherwise available to any person or entity.

C. The permissibility of the ignition of any fire as specified herein shall not operate to relieve the ignitor of any duty of care otherwise imposed by law; nor shall this ordinance operate to absolve any person of any liability for damages to persons or property which may occur as a result of the fire.

D. Any person that maintains, commits, or fails to abate a public nuisance as required under the provisions of the ordinance shall be subject to a maximum penalty of thirty (30) days in jail, a $200 fine, or both. A separate offense shall be deemed committed on each day during or on which a violation occurs or continues.

E. In addition, the County may also use the remedies of a civil action and abatement as set forth in SDCL 21-10-5 through 21-10-9.

F. In addition, in the event a burning defined as a public nuisance under this section becomes an immediate threat to persons or property, the Fire Department or other appropriate Fire District having jurisdiction may take steps to extinguish such burning and the costs may be assessed and collected.

G. Any violator of this ordinance is subject to the suppression costs of extinguishing the fire.

Published once on June 29, 2023, at the total approximate cost of $73.50 and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com.

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