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Michael Paulsen, 82, of Huron, passed away Nov. 5, 2023, at the Prairie View Healthcare Center in Woonsocket.

His memorial service was held Saturday, Nov. 11, at the Kuhler Funeral Home. Inurnment followed in the Riverside Cemetery. Visitation was held one hour prior to the service at the funeral home on Saturday.

Michael Dean Paulsen was born on Oct. 27, 1941, in Long Beach, Calif., to Chris and Mildred (Walker) Paulsen. While he was still a small child, the family moved back to Huron, where Michael’s two siblings, Steven and Christine, joined the family.

Michael attended elementary and high school in Huron, graduating in 1959. He worked for his father at the Huron Furnace Company for most of his adult life. After 1989, due to his father’s death, Mike held jobs at several locations, including Huron Culvert and Tank, the YWCA, and Coborns. He was a member of a league bowling team, the Lion’s Club, and the Backstreet Cruisers. Classic cars were his greatest passion, and he looked forward to Wheel Jam.

Mike was a lifelong member of the First Methodist Church, in faithful attendance until health issues necessitated his move to Prairie View Healthcare Center in Woonsocket.

Michael is survived by his siblings, Steve (Connie) Paulsen of Oregon and Christine (Frank) Palleria of Huron, and his nieces, grandnieces and grandnephews.

Michael was preceded in death by his parents and his nephew-in-law, Josh Trandall.

The Sanborn Central Middle School student council sponsored a pumpkin decorating contest. Each grade level in middle school and high school participated by decorating one pumpkin. Staff members acted as judges. The pumpkins were displayed in the library. The seniors and seventh grade students won the contest. The same theme of Monsters Inc. was characterized on the winning pumpkins. The winning classes were treated to donuts and juice.  

…See a picture in this week’s issue of the Sanborn Weekly Journal!

On Monday, Nov. 13, Tim Weidenbach of Parkston came to Woonsocket to speak to all high school students in grades seven through 12. The students from Sanborn Central were bussed over for the presentation, as this is a hot topic with all law enforcement trying to get people to cut out distractions and drive safer. 

Weidenbach gave some of his background as the owner of Higher Power Sports out of Parkston and that he works with athletes from Dakota Wesleyan University in Mitchell and the University of South Dakota in Vermillion. He trained a dog to be a therapy dog, named Gracie, but she is now reaching an age where she can no longer travel with him, so he brought his new dog, Remme along for the ride. Remme is well-trained and is working on the therapy dog part of her training as she is still rather young.

Weidenbach stated that he has been giving this speech for over seven years and has done it about 500 times, but it doesn’t get any easier and the statistics are still ridiculous. He informed the crowd that 25 percent of all accidents are caused by someone texting and driving; 60 percent of all accidents are caused by someone doing something on their cell phone. He said that the strange statistics are that 94 percent of people state that they know it is dangerous, but 70 percent of them say it’s dangerous for other people, but not “me.” 

…Read on and see a picture in this week’s issue of the Sanborn Weekly Journal!

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