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October 14, 2024, Minutes

The regular meeting of the Woonsocket City Council was called to order by Mayor Richard Reider at 7:00 p.m., Monday, October 14, 2024, with the following members present: Darin Kilcoin, Arin Boschee, Derek Foos, Brandon Goergen and Elliott Ohlrogge. Finance Officer Tara Weber was also present.

Motion by Rassel, seconded by Foos, to approve the agenda. Motion carried.

Motion by Goergen, seconded by Ohlrogge, to approve the August Minutes. Motion carried. 

Financial Statement was tabled.

Motion by Rassel, seconded by Foos, to approve the following bills:

Waste Management $7,312.14 Garbage

Vestis $266.58 Shop

Titan Machinery $168.02 Parks

One Call $32.48 Shop

Sherwin Williams $780.44 Shop

Santel Communications $547.59 Phone

Register of Deeds $211.00 Lots

Runnings $143.92 Shop

Public Health Lab $41.00 Water

WMCR Pool $2,285.04 Pool

Milbank Winwater $181.51 Water

Hawkins $40.00 Water

Express 2 $257.52 Shop

Dakota Feed & Grain $432.00 Parks

Doug’s Custom $700.91 Parks

Colonial Research $1,887.18 Sewer

Sanborn Weekly Journal $397.16 Publishing

Express Stop $319.32 Shop

Benders $864.00 Lift Stations

Sales Tax $434.47   

Payroll Tax $3,385.72

Retirement $1,294.48

OLD BUSINESS

Motion by Rassel, seconded by Goergen, to approve the 2025 Budget. Motion carried.

NEW BUSINESS

The council discussed the streets. Motion by Rassel, seconded by Boschee to approve putting Magwater on North Dumont by the Elevator and also on E 6th Street. Motion carried.

Mayor Reider reported to the Council that the city received a letter a couple weeks ago that the City of Woonsocket was granted $40,000.00 from the Robert Peter Hansowitz Estate. The funds are to be allocated to the Depot. 

Motion by Goergen, seconded by Ohlrogge to approve the transfer of the liquor license for Skeeters to the Community Center for the Pheasants Forever Banquet. Motion carried.

Mayor Reider reported that Jason Aalbers will be having surgery on October 15th.

Motion by Kilcoin, seconded by Rassel, to approve the transfer of Lot 7 in the Northview Addition to Sarah Senska. Motion carried.

With no further business to be discussed, motion by Rassel, seconded by Ohlrogge to adjourn the meeting. The meeting was adjourned at 8:00 p.m. 

Richard Reider

Mayor 

(SEAL):

Tara Weber

Finance Officer

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The SCW junior varsity girls played two games last week and added another two wins to their, now, 14-game winning streak. Their first game was on Tuesday, Oct. 22 against Hitchcock-Tulare in Woonsocket. They played well together, coming from behind to win the second set and take the game in two sets with scores of 25-11 and 25-22. 

Their second win of the week came against Bridgewater-Emery on Friday night in Forestburg. The two teams were fairly evenly matched, but SCW worked their magic and earned another win in two sets with scores of 25-15 and 25-22. 

The junior varsity team improves to an impressive 14-1 record, and they will end their season this week, playing Howard on Monday in a rescheduled game and Mt. Vernon/Plankinton for the final game of the regular season on Tuesday, Oct. 29.

…See pictures and stats of the game in this week’s issue of the Sanborn Weekly Journal!

Last week proved to be a challenge for the SCW Lady Blackhawks with two home games against some very tough opponents. The first game was held in conjunction with Dig Pink Night on Tuesday, Oct. 22 in Woonsocket against Hitchcock-Tulare. The Patriots have been ranked in the top five teams in the Class B State Polls for most of the season, so the Lady Blackhawks knew they had a fight ahead of them. They worked hard but still fell short, losing to the Patriots in three sets with scores of 17-25, 11-25 and 19-25.

The next game was on Friday, Oct. 25 in Forestburg. In their final home game of the regular season, the Lady Blackhawks were brought against a talented Bridgewater-Emery team. The SCW ladies had a terrific performance, but once again, fell short of the win, losing in three sets with scores of 23-25, 22-25 and 19-25. 

The Blackhawks played in Howard on Monday, Oct. 28 and in Plankinton on Tuesday, Oct. 29, to end the regular season. The first round of Region Tournament play is on Tuesday, Nov. 5. Once the Sanborn Weekly Journal is informed of who SCW plays and where, it will be posted on their Facebook page.

…See pictures and individual stats of the games in this week’s issue of ht Sanborn Weekly Journal!

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