June 2024

The Town of Artesian Council met on June 11, 2024, in regular session at the Artesian Community Center.  Council Member Travis King called the meeting to order with Council Members Candi Danek and Mike Salathe present. Also present was Finance Officer Makenna Hertel.Present for public participation was Kaleigh Zoss.

Motion by Danek, seconded by Salathe, to approve the agenda. Motion carried. Motion by Danek, seconded by Salathe to approve the May Council Minutes, Financial Statement, and Payment of Vouchers; motion carried. 

Xcel Energy, Utilities $1,193.84

Hertel, Makenna, Payroll $714.45

King, Travis, Payroll $199.48

Salathe, Michael, Payroll $241.03

Zens, Daryl, Payroll $847.77

Artesian Fire Department, Rent $125.00

Dawson Construction Inc., Utilities $1,247.99

Farmers Elevator, Streets $399.99

Sanborn Weekly Journal, Publishing $26.84

Old Business:

Discussion was held on streets. Code Enforcement was updated. Discussion was held on lagoons.   

New Business: 

Motion by Danek, seconded by Salathe, to approve the Statement of Extension of the Joint Cooperative Agreement with District III Planning and Development for the year 2025. Motion carried. The 2025 dues are set at $445 and will be billed at the end of 2024. Motion by Salathe, seconded by Danek, to put down 20 percent on a new playset for the town. Motion carried. Motion by Salathe, seconded by Danek, to do a gun raffle, meat bundle, and two gift cards to the Country Pumper and Woony Foods for a Town of Artesian fundraiser. Motion carried. Motion by Danek, seconded by Salathe, to hire Mark Nelson to cut down a tree that is falling on the propane tank; motion carried. 

There being no further business, motion by Salathe, seconded by Danek, to adjourn; motion carried.

MaKenna Hertel

Town of Artesian

Finance Officer

Travis King

Council Member

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Elizabeth “Betty” Higgins

Wessington Springs

Elizabeth “Betty” Theresa Higgins, 94, of Wessington Springs passed away Friday, June 14, 2024, at the Weskota Manor Avera Nursing Home.

Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Friday, June 21, at 11 a.m. at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Wessington Springs. Visitation will be on Thursday, June 20, from 5-7 p.m. at the church with a prayer service at 7 p.m. with a Rosary service to follow.  Burial will be in Prospect Hill Cemetery.

Betty was one of five children born to Valentine Link and Mary Sprowl. She was born on June 11, 1930, in Aberdeen. Shortly after her birth, she and her family moved to Huron. 

After graduating from Huron High School, Betty began working as a waitress at Spargos Drive Inn. Shortly after she started at the drive inn, a customer named Jerry began daily visits. Their relationship flourished, and on June 9, 1948, Betty Link and Jerry Higgins were united in marriage, lasting 73 years until his passing.

Betty and Jerry started their life together in Huron. After a few years, they moved their young family to Wessington Springs, where Jerry and his older brother, Ray, opened a grocery store in June 1953. That first grocery store was the start of a 50-year presence for Betty and Jerry on Main Street, Wessington Springs, encompassing a furniture and carpet store that eventually also added hardware, then transitioned back to a grocery store, and ended with the Variety Store.

In June 2003, Betty and Jerry retired after 50 years of working together. Over those 50 years, as the children grew and entered school, Betty transitioned from homemaker to working in their businesses. In addition to handling the bookkeeping, she enjoyed cleaning, organizing and creating attractive displays.

After retirement, Betty volunteered at the Springs Area Community Club (SACC) Consignment Store. Betty was also a lifetime member of the St. Joseph Altar Society.

She enjoyed time spent with their children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Betty is survived by her six children, Jerry (Maggie) Higgins, Terri (Mike) Mebius, Jean (Randy) Shultz, all of Wessington Springs, Tim (Lotus) Higgins of Arlington, Steve (Toni) Higgins of Rapid City, and Patti (Ed) Fiegen of Madison; grandchildren; great-grandchildren; nieces, including Diane Larson and Jan Stange, both of Woonsocket; and nephews.

Betty was preceded in death by her mother and father; all of her siblings and their spouses; her husband, Jerry; her daughter, Kathleen; and one daughter-in-law, Tammy Higgins.

In lieu of flowers, the family will use memorial funds toward local foundations in Wessington Springs. 

Patricia Karen Barnette, 83, of Huron, passed away on Thursday, June 13, 2024, at Avantara Norton in Sioux Falls. 

Her Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:30 a.m., on Thursday, June 20, at Holy Trinity Catholic Parish in Huron, with burial to follow at St. Martin Cemetery in Huron. Visitation, with her family present, was from 5-7 p.m., on Wednesday, June 19, at Welter Funeral Home in Huron. A Rosary and Scripture Service began at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday evening at the funeral home. 

Patricia was born in Huron on March 5, 1941, the daughter of the late Allen Bauer and Caroline (Huber) Bauer.

Pat spent her younger years on the family farm near Forestburg, where she loved to care for and ride horses. She attended local country schools before attending and graduating from Forestburg High School in 1959. She moved to Huron after graduating, where she attended Huron College of Commerce and began working at Rushmore Finance. She met her future husband, Kenneth, in Huron, and they were married in 1963, raising their family on their farm south of Huron until 1987. She and Ken next moved to the Black Hills, where they lived for many years in Rapid City, Black Hawk, and Spearfish. She loved the outdoors, hiking, horseback trail riding and camping in the Hills. She and Kenneth also enjoyed their pets and walked their dogs at nearby parks. They later lived in Brandon before returning to Huron in 2023. Pat was active in the Catholic parishes she attended, and her faith was a key part of her life.

Patricia is survived by her three children, Anthony (Jackie) Barnette, Shelley (Dennis) McDowell, and Kerry (Jason) Schumacher; three grandchildren; and her sister, Virginia Peterson of Huron.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Kenneth; her parents, Allen and Caroline; brothers, Donald and Merrill; sisters, Lorraine, Mary Charmaine, Shirley, and Jeannine; and her granddaughter, Jessica Barnette.

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