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Woonsocket – Horizon Health Care’s Woonsocket Community Health Center has partnered with the business community of Woonsocket to create a Woman’s Day on Dec. 9. Grab a friend and “Fill Your Cup,” to refresh your mind, body, and soul.  

The event takes place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 107 S. Dumont Avenue in Woonsocket, home of The Muddy Cup coffee shop. 

“We know the holiday season can be stressful with everything there is to do, and expectations women want to fulfill for their families,” said Horizon provider Katlyn Rostyne, CNP. “We want to offer a fun day of relaxing, inspiration, spending time with friends and enjoying all that the business community of Woonsocket has to offer.” 

Inspirational speaker Charlotte Henley’s presentation “Fill Your Cup” will begin at 11 a.m. and end at noon. Henley has worked as a fitness trainer, community facilitator, and college professor. Through that experience, she developed expertise in wellness, leadership, team building, group facilitation, positive psychology, personality traits and active learning. 

“All of my keynotes and workshops, regardless of topic, reflect one basic theme; the human spirit thrives when surrounded by positive energy,” Henley said on her website. “The more positive energy you generate the more joy will come to your life.” 

Along with Henley’s presentation, there are a variety of special activities planned to include: 

• A floral activity/holiday centerpiece activity from  Ranchy Stems that attendees can participate in at 10 a.m. and noon. There are six spots available per session. The cost for the activity is $37 to include tax. A post on the Facebook event at https://fb.me/e/32988WMYY  has the Venmo QR code information to register to make the centerpiece;

• Boutique specials;

• Drink specials;

• Wine tastings and bottle sales from the Cornerpost Winehouse from noon to 2 p.m.;

• Specials from Revive Massage & Wellness, please call 605-461-9815 to schedule;

• Donated door prizes will be given away throughout the event. 

Event organizers are giving away a gift basket. Anyone pre-registered by Dec. 1 will be entered into the drawing. There is also a $5 discount to pre-register. The event fee is $25 for those who pre-register and $30 the day of the event. The registration fee includes the gift of an event cup. Check out the Facebook Event on Horizon’s Central Region page to register: https://fb.me/e/32988WMYY.

Participating businesses include: RG Beauty & Body Spa, IrmaLea Fields, Small Town Photography, Dumont Boutique & Company, Cornerpost Winehouse, Ranchy Stems, Tag Photography, Hair by K.B., Revive Massage & Wellness, CreativeWEB, Back 9, Rustic Razor, MA Studios, Muddy Cup and J.VonEye Images. 

“We hope everyone will come out to see what these businesses have to offer and enjoy fun, fellowship, and community at our ‘Fill Your Cup’ event,” Rostyne said. 

Sanborn County Commissioners met in regular session on Tuesday, November 21, 2023, at 8:57 a.m., with Chairman Jeff Ebersdorfer presiding. Present were Steve Larson, Paul Larson, Gary Blindauer, and Duane Peterson. Auditor Kami Moody was also present. Motion by S. Larson, seconded by P. Larson, to approve the minutes from the November 7 meeting, as presented. Motion carried.  Motion by Blindauer, seconded by Peterson to approve the agenda as presented. Motion carried. 

CITIZEN COMMENT

Travis King, City of Artesian Mayor, was present to discuss the County Planning and Zoning Ordinance that the City of Artesian adopted and follows. King was asking for clarification on some of the policies and how they would be enforced from a city standpoint. 

REPORTS AND BILLS

Motion by P. Larson, seconded by Peterson, to pay the following bills; motion carried:

Towns – Townships – Schools – Cities, Monthly Remittance $1,326,206.99

First National Bank, Tax Liability $2,740.89

Accounts Management, Employee Garnishment $418.50

A-OX Welding, Supplies $362.02

Aileen Brewer, Translating Services $40.00

Aramark, Supplies $168.52

AT&T, Utilities $59.50

Axon Enterprise Inc., Supplies $2,755.55

Brooks Oil Company, 4-H Building Regulator $160.00

Churchill, Manolis, Freeman, Court Appointed Fees – L. Hernandez $276.10

Dawson Construction Inc., Garbage $252.96

Eternal Security Products LLC, Fixed Cameras $1,723.28

Express 2, Fuel $110.69

First National Bank Omaha, Supplies $881.19

Innovative Office Solutions, Toner $341.32

Tammy Kneen, 4-H Building Rent $100.00

Mac’s Hardware Store, Supplies $64.95

Mack Metal Sales Inc., Supplies $20.64

Menard’s, Supplies $219.74

NorthWestern Energy, Utilities $1,355.19

Office Peeps, Supplies $376.16

South Dakota Association County Highway Superintendent, Dues $350.00

South Dakota Association of County Officials, Membership Dues 2024 $726.76

Summit Contracting, 4-H Building Addition $79,923.49

Uline, Supplies $1,337.82

Waste Management, Utilities $236.82

WW Tire Service, Supplies $9,831.60

Gary Zell Auto Glass, Repairs $1,410.00

BRICE PAULSON, BUTLER CAT

The board requested that Brice Paulson be present to further explain the details of the contract that was presented for the road grader purchase to take place in 2024.

HIGHWAY

Stacy Mendenhall, Highway Superintendent and Sheri Kogel, Highway Administrative Assistant, met with the board. The board had further discussion on what the county plans to do with the maintainer. The board agreed that instead of trading in a machine, the county will accept bids for the 2016 Caterpillar 140M3 Road Grader, with bid opening on December 29th, for possession to take place when the county’s new machine arrives, or as late as March 1st. A brief overview of Township Applications, for Rural Access Infrastructure Funding, was discussed. 

PENNY FARRIS AND TAMI ZIEBART, EQUALIZATION OFFICE

Motion by Blindauer, seconded by S. Larson, to enter Board of Adjustment. Motion carried.

Farris presented a conditional use permit for Chuck and Wendy Peer. Legal description is: NW/4SE/4 Exc. W155’ of N200’ of S375’ and Exc. A part of Peer Tract 1, a Subdivision of Lot 2: 4-106-59, Diana Township, Sanborn County, S.D. Approved Uses are: Campground that would hold four spots. Motion by Blindauer, seconded by Peterson, to approve the Conditional Use Permit. Motion carried. 

Farris presented a conditional use permit for Chuck and Wendy Peer. Legal description is: NW/4SE/4 Exc. W155’ of N200’ of S375’ and Exc. A part of Peer Tract 1, a Subdivision of Lot 2: 4-106-59, Diana Township, Sanborn County, S.D. Approved Uses are: Riding/Boarding Facility. Motion by S. Larson, seconded by P. Larson, to approve the Conditional Use Permit. Motion carried. 

Farris presented a conditional use permit for Chuck and Wendy Peer. Legal description is: NW/4SE/4 Exc. W155’ of N200’ of S375’ and Exc. A part of Peer Tract 1, a Subdivision of Lot 2: 4-106-59, Diana Township, Sanborn County, S.D. Approved Uses are: Bed and Breakfast. Motion by Blindauer, seconded by Peterson, to approve the Conditional Use Permit. Motion carried. 

Chair Ebersdorfer declared adjournment from Board of Adjustment.

By recommendation from the Planning and Zoning board, a motion by Blindauer, seconded by Peterson to approve the following resolution 2023-15 on behalf of Adolf and Dorothy Zoss. Motion carried.

Whereas, It appears that the owner therefore has caused a plat to be made of the following real property: Tract A of BRITT’S ADDITION, IN THE SW1/4 OF SECTION 24, T106N, R16W OF THE 5TH. P.M., SANBORN COUNTY, SOUTH DAKOTA, and has submitted such plat to the county Commission of Sanborn County, South Dakota for approval. Now therefore be it resolved, that such plat has been executed according to the law and some is hereby approved. The County Auditor is hereby authorized and directed to endorse on such plat a copy of this Resolution and certify the same.

I, Kami Moody, County Auditor of Sanborn County, South Dakota, do hereby certify that the within and foregoing is a true copy of the resolution passed by the board of County Commissioners of Sanborn County, South Dakota, on this 21st day of November, 2023.

/s/ Kami Moody,

County Auditor

/s/ Jeff Ebersdorfer, 

Chairman of the Board of 

County Commissioners 

Commissioner Peterson brought some concerns to the board regarding the placement of campers being parked along the county highway near Twin Lakes. The highway department along with Planning and Zoning will both be sending letters to appropriate landowners. 

OTHER BUSINESS BROUGHT BEFORE THE BOARD

Motion by P. Larson, seconded by Blindauer, to approve the longevity pay for 2023, to be paid out the first Friday of December. Motion carried. 

There being no further business before the board, motion by S. Larson, seconded by P. Larson, to adjourn the meeting at 12:37 p.m. Motion carried. 

The next regular scheduled meeting will be held on Tuesday, December 12, 2023.

Kami Moody

Sanborn County Auditor

Jeff Ebersdorfer

Chairman of the Board, 

Sanborn County                                  

Published once on November 30, 2023, at the total approximate cost of $71.00 and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com.

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, November 13, 2023, at 6:05 p.m. in the Sanborn Central library with the following present: Curtis Adams, Clayton Dean, Mark Goral, Emma Klaas, and Gary Spelbring Jr. Others present were Superintendent/High School Principal Corey Flatten, Elementary/Middle School Principal Connie Vermeulen and Business Manager Gayle Bechen.

The Pledge of Allegiance was recited.

Visitors to Board Meeting: SCEA members: Leah Olson and Paula Sanderson.

Motion by Klaas, seconded by Goral, all aye, to approve the agenda as printed.

Motion by Goral, seconded by Spelbring, all aye, to approve the minutes of the regular board meeting October 9, 2023, as printed.

Motion by Spelbring, seconded by Adams, all aye, to approve the Financial reports and bills.   

General Fund balance, October 1, 2023: $899,227.04. Receipts: taxes $19,986.99, penalties/interest $68.59, interest $792.74, admission $1,324.00, other pupil $89.70, other $359.94, yearbook $50.00, state fines $1,700.06, state aid October $86,278.00, ESSER II $72.00, revenue in lieu of taxes $265.48. Expenditures: $196,392.29, manual journal entry $1,232.64, transfers $64,350.00. Balance, October 31, 2023: $748,239.61. CorTrust Savings balance, October 1, 2023: $50,803.32. Receipts: other $0.00, interest $0.00. Expenditures: $0.00.  Balance, October 31, 2023: $50,803.32. CDs $300,000.00.

Capital Outlay Fund balance, October 1, 2023: $385,632.60. Receipts: taxes $3,027.77, penalties/interest $9.19, interest $413.60, ESSER II $9,293.00, donation $500.00.  Expenditures: $14,801.91. Balance, October 31, 2023: $384,074.25. CDs $200,000.00.

Special Education Fund balance, October 1, 2023: $476,306.05. Receipts: taxes $3,034.88, penalties/interest $9.21, interest $482.54. Expenditures: $21,698.31, manual journal entry $226.10. Balance, October 31, 2023: $457,908.27. CDs $50,000.00.

Food Service Fund balance, October 1, 2023: ($37,070.85). Receipts: interest $17.23, student meals $9,250.60, adult meals $473.35, ala carte $4,286.75, federal reimbursement $4,696.14, grant – range $25,136.56, transfer $30,000.00. Expenditures: $21,904.47. Balance, October 31, 2023: $14,885.31.

Enterprise Fund balance, October 1, 2023: ($11,194.79). Receipts: interest $17.23, preschool tuition $3,175.00, transfer $34,350.00. Expenditures: $4,548.59. Balance, October 31, 2023: $21,798.85.

Custodial Funds balance, October 1, 2023: $62,989.57. Receipts: $6,690.05. Expenditures: $4,992.07. Balance, October 31, 2023: $64,687.55.

Scholarship Fund balance, October 1, 2023: $7,496.18. Receipts: interest $1.72, Peters SDSU $1,000.00. Expenditure: $0.00. Balance, October 31, 2023: $8,497.90. Peters Scholarship balance: $7,747.90; Nelson Scholarship balance: $750.00.

Salaries and benefits for the month of November, 2023 were as follows: 

General Fund: $176,526.67; 

Special Education: $20,060.62; 

Food Service: $11,026.65; 

Enterprise Fund: $4,677.77.

Claims approved: GENERAL FUND – A-Ox Welding, cylinder rent $36.25; Auto Glass Express, replace bus windshield $370.71; Baker’s Design, all state chorus flowers $55.50; Brooks Oil Co., 50/50 diesel $2,256.48, unleaded $2,863.00; Capital One, janitor supply $59.00; CarQuest, bus supply $201.40; Central Electric, October main building electricity $3,062.44, October bus barn electricity $239.93, mini split service $95.00; Chesterman Co., pop $112.54; Clayton’s Repair, bus service $215.00; Cole Paper Inc., janitor supply $321.06; CorTrust, air cards $55.00, hotspot $35.00, janitor supply $210.88, elementary supply $94.38, middle school supply $64.06, high school supply $47.20, band supply $119.97, high school principal supply $40.00, elementary/middle school principal supply $30.00; Dauby’s Sport Center, girls basketball supply $530.00, boys basketball supply $372.00; Demco, library supply $2.33; Direct Digital Control, professional service $2,000.49; Susan Farrell-Poncelet, AI workshop mileage $67.83; Higher Power Sports Inc., presentation $250.00; Hoffman Digging & Well Repair, professional service $3,514.70; 

[IMPREST: Candace Danek, judge $70.00; Tacey Dykstra, junior varsity/varsity volleyball referee/mileage $168.34; Craig Fonder, junior varsity/varsity volleyball referee $100.00; Carrie Howard, two – clock junior varsity/varsity volleyball $110.00; Sarah Jensen, two – volleyball head book $70.00; Northern State University, all state chorus workshop fee $72.00; Region V, junior high music registration $65.00; Sanborn Central School, all state chorus meal money $614.00; SCW Blackhawk, oral interp fee $25.00; SDSU, all state chorus fee $60.00; Shane Thill, junior varsity/varsity volleyball referee/mileage $125.50; USPS, stamps $53.79; Gloria Vavra, junior varsity/varsity volleyball referee/mile $125.50; Washington High School, oral interp fee $88.00]; 

Josten’s, yearbook 2023-24 initial deposit $1,368.00; K&D Busing, volleyball busing $1,955.98, all state chorus busing $1,073.69, football busing $3,658.03; Mebius Nursey & Landscaping, winterize irrigation $125.00; Menards, janitor supply $866.79; Mid-Dakota Technologies, October tech support $175.00; Mitchell Republic, periodical renewal $143.94;  Performance Foodservice, janitor supply $585.00; Popplers Music, 2023 high school vocal festival music $61.50; Premier Equipment, lawn mower service $445.87; Public Health Laboratory, water tests $30.00; Quill, middle school ink $20.49, high school ink $20.50, high school principal supply $50.99; Sanborn Central Food Service, September/October lunch supervisor food $608.15; Sanborn Weekly Journal, board proceedings $108.95, renew periodical $44.20; Santel Communications, telephone/fax $234.90; Sturdevant’s Auto Parts, bus supply $119.99; Taylor Music, drum sticks $81.00; Williams Musical & Office Equipment, resale reeds $127.65; Woony Foods, superintendent supply $3.95.

CAPITAL OUTLAY Fund — A&B Business, copier lease $1,011.83.

SPECIAL EDUCATION Fund – Children’s Home Society, September tuition $2,571.27; Susan Farrell-Poncelet meeting mileage $52.02; speech postage $1.98, Special Education postage $4.95. 

FOOD SERVICE Fund – Bimbo Bakeries, bread $33.48; Darrington Water Conditioning, September SS tank $28.00; East Side Jersey Dairy, milk $776.09; Menards, food shield $64.99; Performance Foodservice, food $8,911.69, ala carte $935.81, supply $443.72; Quill, ink $117.96; Staples Business Credit, supply $372.54; Woony Foods, food $3.75.

ENTERPRISE Fund – None.

Mr. Flatten reported on the following: 

• Auditors will show up on December 18 to begin their work. 

• Staff had a school safety presentation on Nov. 7 which the Sanborn County Sheriff’s Department attended to help advise and answer questions. 

• The Board would like to congratulate former SCW FFA member Megan Linke on earning her American FFA Degree at the National Convention in Indianapolis. 

• Oral Interp participated in Districts on Nov. 8. Thirteen students participated in Oral Interp this year and are under the direction of Susan Farrell-Poncelet. 

• November 9, the Sanborn Central student council put on the annual Veteran’s Day Program. Megan Wilson and David Steele are the advisors for the student council. 

• November 13, there is an assembly for distracted driving for all seventh through 12th grade students in Woonsocket.

Mrs. Vermeulen spoke on the following:

• Students in eighth grade will participate in CPR training on November 7, sponsored by the Sanborn County Commissioners. The senior class will receive their training in the spring. 

• Middle School Honor Roll and Student of the First Quarter assembly was held to recognize student achievements. 

• There is no school November 10. 

• The middle school sponsored a pumpkin decorating contest. Each high school and middle school class decorated a pumpkin to display in the library. The seniors and seventh-grade students won and were treated to donuts and juice.

  • Grades four and five will participate in a Declaim Contest on November 21 at 8:30 a.m.

Discussion Items: 

• Mr. Flatten updated the board on the Huron Area Collaborative CTE program and the grant application process. 

• Football field improvements, were discussed, with more dirt to be added prior to winter. 

• The Board discussed transportation for wrestling and possible mileage reimbursement for student-athletes.

Old Business: None.

New Business:

Motion by Adams, seconded by Klaas, all aye, to approve the Safe Return to School Plan in compliance with the regulations. Discussion was held.

Motion by Klaas, seconded by Goral, all aye, to go into executive session SDCL 1-25-2(1) to discuss personnel, with possible motions to follow at 6:34 p.m. Board recessed at 7:09 p.m to travel to Woonsocket.

Motion by Spelbring, seconded by Adams, all ayes, to Re-enter executive session SDCL 1-25-2(1) to discuss personnel with Woonsocket School board. Regular session resumed at 8:45 p.m.

The next regular Board meeting will be held on Monday, December 11, 2023, at 7:00 p.m. in the Sanborn Central School.  

Motion by Goral, seconded by Spelbring, all aye, to adjourn the meeting at 8:46 p.m.

Gayle Bechen

Business Manager

Clayton Dean

Board Chair

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