September 2024

Marlene Young, 84, of Huron, passed away on Thursday, Aug. 22, 2024, at Avantara in Huron. 

Marlene’s family will hold a memorial service to be announced at a later date. 

Marlene Joy was born on Feb. 19, 1940, to parents Andrew and Gladys (Wenell) Ruffenach in Minneapolis, Minn.

Marlene married Robert Young on May 11, 1964. After the birth of their children, the family moved to Iroquois. Marlene loved to play card games, especially solitaire, gin rummy, spades, and 31. She also loved to have coffee with her friends. Marlene worked at many places in Huron, including the hospital as a cook, the Crossroads, and at Checker’s gas station for 10 years.

She is survived by her children, Jerry (Fay) Young of Woonsocket, Jennifer (Eugene) Conwell of Huron, and Jason (Sharon) Young of Grand Prairie, Texas; four grandchildren; her brother, Stephen (Ginny) Ruffenach of Minnesota; and two nephews.

Marlene was preceded in death by her husband, Robert Young, in 2016; her daughter, Joyette Young; her parents, Andrew and Gladys Ruffenach; and her mother-in-law, Joy Bushey Young.

Letcher Town Board proceedings

August 27th, 2024

Mayor Mark Chada called the meeting to order with Sean Gromer, Angie Larson and Angie Meier in attendance. 

A motion was made by Gromer, seconded by Larson, carried, to approve the August 5th, 2024, minutes as read.

A motion was made by Larson, seconded by Gromer, to approve the financials as presented.

Old Business: 

Discussion was held on water meters being installed. Meier talked to Conrad Plumbing, and Lance Conrad is thinking he should be finished in the middle of August. 

Discussion was held with J. Olivier regarding his rentals in town. 

The Ettswolds were at the meeting to discuss how the Regions Baseball Tournament turned out to be. Also, they discussed the issues that were brought up. One was a permanent pitching mound is needed, and it was discussed how they had some complaints about the outfield lighting. Ettswold said they need to install a permanent pitching mound. The quote was for $1,500.00 as the company will be in another town close by installing one there. The Letcher Community Development Foundation (LCDF) had received a grant from NorthWestern for $750.00 that they were going to donate to the town towards the updates on the field. A motion was made by Gromer, seconded by Larson, carried, to approve to have LCDF donate the check to the LSY for the pitching mound. The LSY is going to get the other $750.00 for the balance of the pitching mound. But overall, they said they had a great baseball and softball season and are planning to add a Legion team next year.

Discussion was held on the budget for 2025. Meier submitted a request for raises for the Town employees. Meier put these new figures into the 2025 budget. A motion was made by Larson, seconded by Gromer, carried, to approve the raises for the Town employees and the 2025 budget. 

New Business:

Discussion was held on summer help. P. Uecker is finished with working because with his school and sports schedule, he will not have time to mow. Gromer said that Casey could finish mowing for the fall. A motion was made by Chada, seconded by Larson, carried, to approve to have Casey finish the mowing for the fall. 

A motion was made by Gromer, seconded by Larson, carried, to approve the following claims for payment: 

General AND WATER/SEWER:  Payton Uecker – $398.96 – Summer Help, United States Treasury – $227.60 – Payroll Taxes, Sign Pro – $252.76 – Sign for Ballpark, Runnings – $77.92 – Grounds – Supplies, Quality Wood Design – $298.65 – Foul Ball Poles, Public Health Lab – $30.00 – Water Samples, NorthWestern Energy – $1,803.07 – Utilities – Electric: Street Lights – $771.01, Water Plant – $99.78, Lift Station – $157.93, Lagoon – $107.08, Rossy Park – $25.62, Community Center/Fire Hall – $373.71, Ballpark – $254.40, Water Valve – $13.54, Midwest Fire & Safety – $379.00 – Annual Inspection on Fire Extinguisher at Community Center, Fire Department, and Water House, Johnson Sand & Gravel – $1,500.00 – Gravel for ballpark driveway, Doug’s Custom Paint & Body – $103.47 – Mower Supplies, Davison Rural Water – $3,968.00 – Water Used, Cor-Insurance – $16,086.00 – Town Insurance – Annual, C&B Equipment – $87.55 – Repairs and Maintenance on tractor, Budde Septic Tank Cleaning – $318.60 – Portapotty, Brooks Oil – $5,180.00 – Propane, Health Pool of South Dakota – $1,604.91 – Health Insurance, All Star Fireworks – $500.00 – Fireworks after baseball game.

The next board meeting will be held on September 9th, 2024, at 7 p.m. at the town office. 

Angie Meier

Finance Officer

Published once on September 6, 2024, at the total approximate cost of $39.00 and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com.

On Tuesday, Aug. 27, the SCW varsity volleyball ladies took on the AC/DC Thunder for their first round of play in the Hanson Early Bird Tournament. With the loss of several seniors last year, and a group of new team members entering the rotation, the Blackhawks had a rough start, ending their first round with a 0-2 loss. Set scores were 19-25 and 23-25, proving the girls were right at the cusp of where they needed to be, but just needed a little more push to get the win.

In the second night of play on Thursday night, the Blackhawks found their groove and that push they needed, as they beat Freeman in two sets with scores of 25-20 and 25-23.

In their final round of the tournament, the Blackhawks were in the running for fifth place against the Wessington Springs Spartans. SCW had a slow start with a tough 11-25 loss, but they battled back in the next two sets, winning with scores of 25-10 and 25-17 to earn fifth place in their first competition of the season.

The SCW ladies were on the court again on Tuesday against Hanson and against Ethan on Thursday, both at home. Look for results and stats for those games in next week’s issue. Their next game is on Tuesday, Sept. 10 in Corsica, and then they go to Parkston next Thursday. Follow the Blackhawks on the home-school’s online streaming service to see that action right from the comfort of home or join the crowds at the gym. Junior varsity games start at around 6:30 p.m.

…Read individual stats in this week’s issue of the Sanborn Weekly Journal!

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