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    KADOKA PRESSThe official newspaper of Jackson County, South Dakota

    $1.00includes tax

    Volume 106Number 45

    May 23, 2013

    Memorial Day, honoring those who served

    Boyd Pederson buriedJune 19, 1921 in BelvidereSunday afternoon the remains of

    Boyd Pederson were laid in theirfinal resting place in the BelvidereCemetery, with full military hon-ors, and a huge concourse of peoplewere out to pay the last tribute toanother of Jackson Countys HeroBoys who gave his life for us, madehis sacrific on the field of battle onthe foreign soil of France, and itwas but fitting that the touchingtribute given over his remains

    should have been paid to the mem-ory of his gallant deeds.The funeral services were under

    the auspices of the Belvidere Postof the American Legion, an dmanyfrom Kadoka were present at theservices. Rev. A. V. Bryan delivereda touching discourse over the re-mains. Taps were sounded as thecasket was lowered into the grave,to bring sweet repose to the de-parted until the Clarion Call of theJudgement morn.

    --taken from Kadoka Pressissue June 24, 1921

    Oliver Gordon Omdahl was bornon July 3, 1921, at Cottonwood,South Dakota, to Mandus OliverOmdahl and Sylvia Mabel(Scotvold) Omdahl. Oliver was theoldest of ten children.

    Oliver was inducted into themilitary on February 29, 1944 atCamp Blanding in Florida andserved in Company B, 203rd Bat-talion and 51st Armed InfantryBattalion. He received his trainingat Ft. George G. Meade in Mary-land.

    Oliver served in European The-ater and engagements includedMetz Drive.

    His sister, Mabel Brunner, re-ceived a letter from Oliver on No-vember 5, 1944. The letter statedthat he was Somewhere inFrance and went on to say:

    Received your letters yesterdayand today and boy, was sure glad tohear from you. I just dropped a linehome and let them know I am o.k.and then I told them I sent $35home as I cant use it here and so Igave it for a Christmas present.

    He was transfered overseas onSeptember 9, 1944 from New York.He served in European Theaterand engaged in Metz Drive.

    Oliver was killed in action inFrance on November 11, 1944, dur-ing the Metz Drive, after servingten months, at the age of 23. He

    was awarded the Rifle Medal andMarksmanship Medal.

    On December 27, 1944, a West-ern Union telegram was receivedby the family that stated Oliverwas killed in action.

    He is laid to rest at the Ameri-can Military Cemetery at St. Avold,France.

    In February of 1944 CharlesWalter Vice entered service atOmaha, Nebraska, with the Com-pany 1, 104th Infantry, 26th Divi-sion. He received his training atKeesler Field,, Mississippi and atFort Jackson, South Carolina.

    Charles was transfered overseasin September 1944 from New Yorkand served in European Theater.

    Charles was killed in action onNovember 10, 1944, in the Nancy-

    Metz Sector, France, after servingten months. He was awarded thePurple Heart.

    In January of 1944 WalterJoseph Vice entered service atKadoka, South Dakota, with the

    Navy. He received his training atSan Francisco, California, and alsoin Idaho. He served on the USSLindsey (DM 32).

    Joseph served in Pacific Theater.He was killed in action on April

    12, 1945 in the Zamamie Shima,after serving fifteen months. As anhonor of his sacrifice he wasawarded four medals.

    On January 12, 1923, the thirdchild of Arthur and Marie (Vallet)Wheeler was born in Philip, SD. Animaginative child with a good senseof humor, Richard Arnold Wheelerwent to country school in JacksonCounty through the eighth gradeand high school in Philip, graduat-ing with the class of 1941.

    In the fall of 1941, Richardmoved to Madison, Wisconsin,where he worked in a defense plantuntil he was drafted.

    On August 12, 1943, at Omaha,Nebraska, Richard entered theservice, with Company C, 889 TankDestroyer Battalion. He receivedhis training at North Hood Campin Texas. April 1, 1944, Pvt.Wheeler went overseas to Englandas part of Co. A, 128th T.D. Bn.,2nd Reg. and served in Normandyand was engaged in St. Lo, Failaisegap.

    Just months later, on August 16,1944, Private Richard ArnoldWheeler was killed in action duringbattle at Dreux, France. A tankmate of Pvt. Wheeler told some-thing of what happened that day.

    They were having a tough timewith the Germans. Their tank wasthe leading tank of the counterat-tack and came to a cross road andthey were hit. Four got out with ei-ther broken arms or legs. Richardand George R. Dobbins were killed

    instantly. The tank was hit directlyin the center front and Richard wassitting between the driver andradio man.

    His tank destroyer was burnedand there were no remains recov-ered. His name is listed on the Wallof Missing in the Normandy Ceme-tery and he was awarded the Pur-ple Heart.

    Soldiers escort the remains of Boyd Pederson, of the 308 Inf. 77 Div., who was killed in battle during WWI on February 21,

    1918 at the age of 20 years old. He was brought home and laid to rest over two years later on June 19, 1921.

    The funeral of Boyd Pederson was held in Belvidere and he was laid to rest at theBelvidere Cemetery.

    2013 kindergarten graduation was held on Thursday, May 16. Graduates include, back row (L-R): Bella Williams, Gus Stout,Don Schofield, Kash Pumpkin Seed, Jared Nemecek, Jacob High Horse, Garrett Hermann, Justice Child, Deanna Hagedorn.Front row: Diamond Simental, Madison Stilwell, Stefani Sitting Up, Isaac Sitting Up, Mia Dartt, Hailey MacFeat, Laila Clair-

    mont, Makaylan Bonenberger, Ashlynn Carlson, Talitha Ashley.

    2013 eighth grade graduates, fourth row (L-R): Tate Grimes, Kelsey Lensegrav, Vanessa Buxcel, AJ Bendt, Shaina Solon,Ryan Schlabach. Third row: Otis Perkins, Carson Good, McKenzie Stilwell, Lindsey VanderMay, Geoffrey DeVries, David Kary.

    Second row: Colby Enders, Storm Wilcox, Jackie Thayer. First row: Emma Stone, Jeremy Ring, Kirsten Kiewel, Makayla BadWound, Paul Smiley, Sydney Word, Chloe Baldwin, Emily Knutson. Not pictured: Kreid Amiotte, Mariah Dale, Miranda Dale,

    Sierra Fisher, Summer Last Horse, Phillip Leithauser, Jesse May, Jacob Rosales, Ciara Stoddard.

    Class of 2013

    Class of 2013. Back row (L-R): Shane Ring, Lonte Ashley, Chris Anderson, Ashton Standing Bear, Kahler Addison, Paul Kary,Ryder Sanftner, Ty Merchen. Middle row: Katie Lensegrav, Tessa Stout, Shaley Herber, Kwincy Ferguson, Mariah Pierce,Marti Herber, Misty Anderson, Rebekkah Kary. Front row: Kenar VanderMay, Klay ODaniel, Chance Knutson, Clint Stout.

    Seniors are ready to make new tracks!

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    Church Page May 23, 2013 Kadoka Press Page 2

    BELVIDERE COMMUNITY CHURCHPastor Gary McCubbin 344-2233

    Sunday Worship: 9:30 a.m.Coffee & Donuts: 10:30 a.m.

    Sunday School: 10:45 a.m. Sept. - May

    OUR LADY OF VICTORY CATHOLIC CHURCHFather Bryan Sorensen Kadoka 837-2219

    Mass: Sunday - 11:00 a.m.Confession After Mass

    INTERIOR COMMUNITY CHURCHSunday School: 9:30 a.m. Church: 10:30 a.m.

    EAGLE NEST LIFE CENTERGus Craven Wanblee 462-6002

    Sunday Church: 11:00 a.m.

    ST. PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH-LCMSMIDLAND, SD

    (6 mi. north and 3 mi. east of 1880 Town)Rev. Glenn Denke, pastor 605-462-6169

    Sunday Worship--10:00MT/11:00CT

    PEOPLES

    MARKET

    WIC, Food

    Stamps & EBT

    Phone: 837-2232Monday thru Saturday

    8 AM - 6 PM

    CONCORDIA LUTHERAN Kadoka 837-2390Sunday Services: 10:00 a.m.

    LUTHERAN PARISH - ELCAOUR SAVIORS LUTHERAN Long Valley

    Pastor Frezil WesterlundSunday Services: 5:00 p.m.

    PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHKadoka Pastor Gary McCubbin 837-2233Worship Services: 11:00 a.m.

    Sunday School: Sr. Adults - 9:45 a.m.Sunday School: All Ages - 9:45 a.m., Sept. - May

    Release Time: 2:15 p.m. Wednesdays. Sept. - May

    FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHInterior 859-2310

    Sunday Worship: 11:00 a.m.

    Church Calendar

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    Obituaries

    Upcoming Area Events Friday, May 24 and Saturday, May 25 the state track meet will beheld in Sioux Falls.

    Memorial Day Services in Belvidere will be held on Monday, May27 at the cemetery at 9:30 a.m. and at the Belvidere Community Hallat 10:00 a.m. Larry Dolezal will be the speaker.

    June 1 Kadoka city wide rummage sales.

    Read Colossians 3:23-24If youve ever been locked out of your house, you know

    how important keys are. For believers, goal setting is akey that opens the door to Christlike living and affects

    us in a number of ways. Lets think about five changes we can look for.1. Excitement is renewed. When we are not clear on our direction, enthusiasm wanes. Excitement comes

    as we strive toward our goals and see the Lord at work transforming us.2. Direction replaces drifting. Without goals, we lose sight of where were headed and instead begin to

    drift. Complacency replaces passion, and we start allowing justification to enter our thought processsuchas, This is just who I am. Goals help us focus on who we are becoming.

    3. Excellence replaces mediocrity. Without goals, we start living a humdrum dont bother me way of life.Working with focus counters this mindset.

    4. Our attitudes will improve. When we dont like the choices were making, our tendency can be to criticizeothers. But when we are following Gods plan, we will feel better about ourselves and relate more positivelyto those around us.

    5. Life will be rewarding. If we live for ourselves, we will be disappointed. Setting godly goals helps uswisely use the time, energy, resources, and talents that the Lord has given us. Life is a gift, and we are tobe good stewards of it. That is difficult to do in the absence of goals.

    It will be easier to identify distractions and evaluate opportunities if you compare them to establishedgoals. Choices then become clearer, and you will be able to reap the benefits of goal setting: enthusiasm, di-rection, excellence, and reward.

    The Advantages of Goal Setting

    Inspiration Point

    Monday, May 27Holiday-No MealsTuesday, May 28

    Baked ham, sweet potatoes,peas, bread and pineapple tidbits.

    Wednesday, May 29Salisbury steak in gravy,

    mashed potatoes and gravy, cooked

    cabbage, bread and mandarin or-anges.

    Thursday, May 30Oven crisp chicken, potato

    salad, seasoned green beans, din-ner roll and peaches or cake andice cream at center.

    Friday, May 31Pizza, tossed salad, juice and

    fresh fruit.

    Meals forthe Elderly

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    Fourth Grade students take field trip to De Smet

    The students made harmonicas by using wax paper and a hair comb.

    --photos by Mary Graupmann and Valerie Ohtrman

    The covered wagon rides were a highlight of the trip for the students. Gabe Gar-cia(L), DanTe Sitting Up, Jackson Grimes, Rico Ashley, TJ Hamar, Reed Ohrtman,

    and Emil Last Horse go for a ride around the farm.

    Sina Sitting Up at the schoolhouse.Gavin Sudbeck (L), Hudson Johnson, Jeremiah High Horse, Fred Waters, Tori Mad-sen, Jessica Enders.

    Reed Ohrtman (R) plays a tune on areplica of Pa's fiddle.

    Above, the students had the experi-

    ence of what it was like to attendschool in 1880. Front row (L-R): JessicaEnders, CJ Livermont, Jayden Two

    Bulls. Back row: Bailey Grimes, JadynColler, Trent Cuny.

    Kadoka Area fourth graders the in barn at the Ingalls homestead.

    The fourth grade students wenton their annual field trip toMitchell and De Smet. They left onWednesday, May 8 for Mitchell,stopping at the Lewis and Clark In-formation Center to have lunchand look at the Missouri River.

    Then it was on to The Prehis-toric Indian Village in Mitchell.Students were able to see an actualarcheological dig of remains from aprehistoric Indian tribe. Their fa-vorite part was throwing spearswith an atlatl, just like the tribehad. They also enjoyed seeing areplica of one of the homes made ofwaddle and adobe.

    Early Thursday morning, every-one was ready to head to De Smetto the Laura Ingalls Wilder Home-stead. This was a favorite stop be-cause of all the activities. Thestudents got to experience an 1880sschool house, make butter, ropes,corncob dolls, and grind wheat intoflour. Driving the team of horseswas a new experience for many ofthe students. Finally, they got tosee a replica of Pa Ingalls shantyand sod house.

    Then it was on to the Laura In-galls Wilder Memorial Society.There the students got to see astate of the arts museum wherethey store artifacts from the In-galls estate, since there are no liv-ing relatives to Charles andCaroline Ingalls.

    The students were really excitedto see the actual surveyors housewhere Laura and her family spentthe first winter in what is now thetown of De Smet. They had readabout the surveyors house in thebook By The Shores of Silver Lake.Some of the students couldnt be-lieve they were actually in thesame house where Laura walkedand lived in.

    Later we went to the last housePa built in De Smet and the ceme-tery where all but Laura and Al-manzo were buried.

    What a great experience forKadoka Area fourth graders!

    Mathilda Tillie Eisenbraun,age 88, of Wall, S.D., died May 19,2013, at the Good Samaritan Cen-ter in New Underwood.

    Mathilda F. Tillie Drewitz wasborn March 12, 1925, on a farmnear Clayton, the daughter of Johnand Alvina (Beuchler) Drewitz.

    As a young girl, the familymoved to a farm near Bowdle,where they resided until moving toWolsey. In 1936, after her father,

    John Drewitz died, Alvina and herchildren moved to Creighton.

    She completed her education inthe Creighton area.

    Mathilda was united in mar-riage to Erwin Eisenbraun on June14, 1945, on Erwins farm/ranchnorth of Creighton.

    They made their home on thefarm/ ranch where they operated adairy farm until Erwins death onJanuary 24, 1980. Tillie continuedto reside on the farm/ranch untilmoving into Wall in 1998. While inWall, Tillie worked for the ForestService and the Wall Motel.

    Because of health reasons, shemoved into the Good SamaritanCenter in New Underwood whereshe resided until the time of herdeath.

    Mathilda was a member of Em-

    manuel Lutheran Church ofCreighton and was a member of theFarm Bureau.

    Her grandchildren and great-grandchildren were a very impor-tant part of her life which sheenjoyed very much.

    Grateful for having shared herlife are her two sons, Roger Eisen-braun of Wright, Wyo., and AlvinEisenbraun and his wife, Sandra,of Wall; one daughter, MarjorieEisenbraun of Wall; nine grand-children and eight great-grandchil-dren, Keith and NatashaEisenbraun and their two daugh-ters, Kyza and Nyah; Heather andGary Beck and their daughter,Fisher; Ryan Eisenbraun and hisson, Radley; Jason Eisenbraun;Seth Eisenbraun; DeeDee and EricBresee and their son, Damion;Kalvin and Heather Eisenbraunand their two daughters, Kaydenceand Karlie; Brittany and BillBryant and their daughter, Molly;and Darick Eisenbraun; four sis-ters-in-law, Goldie Eisenbraun ofRapid City, Margaret Eisenbraunof Creighton, Marilyn Drewitz ofWall and Elnora Drewitz of Racine,Wis.; and a host of other relativesand friends.

    In addition to her husband,Erwin, she was preceded in deathby her parents; and three brothers,Oscar, Edwin, and Alvin Drewitz.

    Services were held Wednesday,May 22, at the EmmanuelLutheran Church in Creighton,with Pastor Curtis Garland offici-ating.

    Music was provided by RhondaMettler, organist. Ushers wereJoshua Geigle and J.T. Moon. Pall-bearers were Tillies grandsons,Keith, Ryan, Kalvin, Jason, Darickand Seth Eisenbraun. Honorarypallbearers were her granddaugh-ters, Heather Beck, DeeDee Breseeand Brittany Bryant.

    Interment was at the CreightonCemetery.

    A memorial has been estab-lished.

    Mathilda Tillie Eisenbraun ________

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    Belvidere & Norris News May 23, 2013 Kadoka Press Page 3

    Norris NewsJune Ring 462-6328

    Belvidere NewsSyd Iwan 381-2147

    BELVIDERE BAR

    344-2210ATM

    Hours

    Monday - Thursday

    10 a.m. to 11 p.m.

    Friday & Saturday

    9 a.m. to Midnight

    Sunday

    1 p.m. to 10 p.m.

    Belvidere Store

    Open Daily7 a.m. - 6 p.m.

    24/7 CreditCard Pumps

    Diesel GasFarm Fuel

    Pop Snacks Beer

    Starting case lot specials.

    344-2277

    We will also hold our CASH

    raffle drawing that night!See any BVFD fireman for raffle tickets!

    Street Dance to Country Rush

    Belvidere FiremensFeed & Dance

    Burgers, Brats, Beans & Beer!Saturday, June 8

    at the Belvidere Fire HallDowntown Belvidere

    Free-will offering Feed at 6 p.m.

    Dance from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.

    If you want some rain, all youhave to do is schedule a branding.Thats what we did, and it workeda treat. The same storm, of course,lifted the roof off the shed at theriver place, tossed it over north to-wards the river and damaged atractor in the process. This wasntso great, but the rain was wel-comed. At least the strong winddidnt hurt Ted or damage hisnearby house.

    The main problem with all thisis having to reschedule branding.We had the help lined up, the fire-wood, vaccine, food for the crewand other supplies all ready to go,and now we have to fall back andregroup. The firewood isnt goinganywhere. It just has to dry out.The crew can be harder to resched-ule since there are lots of brand-ings at this time of year whichmakes it tricky to find enoughavailable guys on any given date.Some of the food can be frozen andhauled out again later, but youcant keep potato salad very long orrefreeze thawed beef roasts.

    Nevertheless, getting somemoisture was worth a lot. We werestarting to fuss about the lackthereof. A few ranchers were even

    selling some of their cattle due toa shortage of feed caused by get-ting little hay last year and nothaving much of anything growingyet this year. We did have a heavysnow recently, but that neverbrings much growth on the prairieuntil we get a good rain. Now, per-haps we are getting somewhere.

    Thanks to a long dry spell notthat long ago, we do have the capa-bility of pumping water from wellsto tanks in various pastures. Thiscost a pretty penny, as you mightimagine, but it got us through. Wecan use those systems again if ab-solutely necessary, but they dontdo much good if there isnt anygrass. Critters seem to need bothfeed and water.

    In this area where the annualrainfall only averages about eight-een inches or so, we are never allthat far from drought. It worries

    us somewhat from time to time.We dont expect lush pastures, butwe do require some growth to stayin business. It was starting to geta little scary again this springuntil just lately. Now we feel quitea bit better despite having to post-pone our branding and replace theshed roof.

    Many areas of the world havethe opposite problem than we do.They get so much constant rainthat the places turn into jungles.Im not into jungles all that much

    and actually love our somewhatarid prairies. Its just when it getstoo arid here that I fuss and startseriously applying myself toprayer. I recall the summer I spentin Georgia by the edge of a woodedarea (which includes most of Geor-gia it seems.) When two other guysand I moved in there for Navy sup-ply school in March or April, Ithought, It will be fun to walkaround in the woods this summer.Boy, was I wrong. When warmer(much warmer) weather arrivedcomplete with almost daily rains,the woods became a jungle. Youcould barely walk through withouta machete. Not that you wouldwant to anyway since the hoards ofhuge mosquitoes could practicallyeat you up alive. Air conditionedplaces proved to be more enjoyablethan overgrown outdoor locations.

    There was also that place I vis-ited in Hawaii where the averagerainfall was over an inch a day.Can you imagine what that woulddo here? Our little rivers would getas big as the Missouri, and youwouldnt be able to drive anywherethat wasnt paved.

    In this area, we think that ittakes about 20 to 25 acres to sup-

    port one cow for a year. We areused to that and think it com-pletely normal. East of us just alittle, they need a lot fewer acresper critter, but that just turnsthem into wimps who dont knowhow to deal with lots of land. Italso means many more people canlive in the area and still supportthemselves, which is a decided dis-advantage as far as Im concerned.Give me the wide open unpopu-lated areas, and Im happy as aclam.

    Incidentally, the one prairie res-ident that might not be too happywith the recent rainfall would bethe yucca plants of which we havemore that a few. Those things puton their very best flower shows indry years so that may now be in

    jeopardy. Theyll still flower butmaybe not with abandon.

    Brandings, of course, can be

    rescheduled. Ours is now set forthe last day of this month. All theother dates between now and thenwere pretty much already taken. Itmight not rain again that day, ormaybe it will. If we get into Junetoo far, the calves might get so bigthat well have to have really big,strong wrestlers to hold themdown, but somehow well get by.We always have in the past andprobably will in the future. Thenice rain was completely worth thetrouble. Thank you, Lord.

    Showers of Blessings

    Lookin Aroundby Syd Iwan

    New residents in town, albeittemporarily, are Jerry Sanftnerand his wife, Angela Marcos, plus

    Angelas son, Guillermo Villasante,and his wife, Carol, and their baby.

    All are involved in restoring thebrick building on the west side ofMain Street that used to be thepost office. Before that, it had beenPop Struass drug store and a bank.

    Jerry and crew have been workingon this project for some time now,but are getting serious about it atpresent. They hope to have it doneby July 15. While here, they arestaying in the former Reuben andIrene Buxcel house that is nowowned by Jo Rodgers. A new roofwas the first order of business inrestoring the brick building as theold one leaked. This was done quitea while ago. At present, all theplumbing is in place for a kitchenand bathroom, and some fairly-heavy insulation has been applied.Part of the ceiling has been redonewith patterned metal that used tobe on the old Brooks store. It willbe painted white. Old doors arebeing restored, and wallboard isnttoo far off. The place will be madeinto living quarters for someone al-though Jerry and family presentlyplan to return to Rapid City when

    the project is done. They alreadyhave ripe tomatoes in a greenhousein Rapid City which is a dome sim-ilar to the greenhouse now sittingby their building in Belvidere.

    Bill and Norma Headlee went toSioux Falls the weekend before lastto attend the graduation of theirdaughter, Donella, from medicalschool. Their other daughter,

    Anora, took part in Donellas hood-ing ceremony since she is already adoctor practicing at Winner.Daughters Corale (a vet) and Mon-ica (a teacher) also came from theirrespective homes of Dell Rapidsand Hendricks, MN. Son Billy andfamily came from Ames, Iowa. Billyhas a doctorate degree and worksin agronomy and related fields. Inshort, this was an occasion for afamily reunion as well as atten-dance at the graduation. Donellasdegree was through USD at Ver-million where she sometimes hadto go for classes as well as in SiouxFalls. Her three years of residencywill be spent in Sioux Falls whichis fortunate since she already hasan apartment there and is set up tolive.

    Last weekend, Tom DeVriesloaded his team and wagon in hishorse trailer and went south ofKadoka to Brett and TammyPrangs open house at their Incred-ible Metal Gallery. He gave rides tothe various people who came forthat which is traditionally held onMothers Day. Tammys mom,Lorna Moore, was quite taken withToms rig and took several rideswhen there was room for her. Tomsaid it was a beautiful day and lotsof people were on hand. He enjoyedthe event. Next weekend, he isplanning to do a similar horse-and-buggy thing at Chuck and MerryWillards since they are celebrating

    their 40th wedding anniversarywith a do at their place. On Sun-day, Tom and his sister, NormaHeadlee, were planning a trip toWessington on Monday. Theyplanned to attend the funeral ofHenry Van Asperen who was thelast surviving first cousin of theirdad, Wally DeVries. Henrysmother was a sister to four localladies, namely Isabelle DeVries,Elsie Heaton, Clara Blom, and

    Minnie Rosso. The Van Asperenslived on what became Don Wordsplace back in the thirties beforemoving to Wessington. LastWednesday, Tom attended thepiano recital that was given by thestudents of his daughter, TrishaBork, at the Presbyterian Churchin Kadoka. He enjoyed that too. Hisother daughter, Sarah, came from

    Rapid City for the recital in com-pany with her cousin, KaylaNemec.

    Jo and Jory Rodgers took in twograduations this weekend. On Sat-urday, they went to Belle Fourchefor the graduation of Jeri Olsonsoldest daughter. Jeri and Jo are sis-ters. On the way, Jo and Jorypicked up sister Jamies husband,Ray Williams, at Wasta. Jamie hadgone previously to help Jeri getready for graduation and the recep-tion. Jos mom and sister, CarolynManke and Jewell Bork, also werein Belle. Then on Sunday, Jo andJory traveled to Murdo for thegraduation of Jos nephew, KyleManke, from high school. Kylesdad, Buddy, and other relativeswere at that too.

    Davina Spoonemore is currentlyin New Jersey for three weeks oftraining in connection with her

    being in the Army reserves. Shewill be done at the end of this week.Meanwhile, her daughter,Keeghan, is keeping her grand-mother, Crystal Paulson, companyhere. Crystal is through teachingfor the year so has time now tospend with her granddaughter.They appear to be having a goodtime.

    Kenny, Roxie and Wade Fox heldtheir branding on Saturday andsnuck it in between rains. Kennyand Roxies son, Shawn, came fromMobridge to help and his wife, Jodi,and two-month old daughter, Bai-ley Ann, also came. On Sunday,Bailey was baptized at theBelvidere Church. Jodis mom andsister, Patty and Kari Eszlinger,came from Belle Fourche for that.

    Lucy Freemans son, Rocky,came through his surgery thisweek to completely remove his thy-roid. Part of the thyroid had beenremoved previously due to cancer,but now it was necessary to removethe rest.

    Jamie Dolezal went to church inMidland on Sunday with her son,Travis, and two foster kids. The fos-ter kids are age 6 and almost 2.Jamie said John has been busyhelping with brandings such as atBonenbergers, Carlsons, Willerts,Johnstons, and Andy Schofields.Several more are scheduled for thecoming week.

    Pam and Eric Osborn attendedgraduation in Kadoka on Sunday.Pams daughter, Sydney BethWord, was graduating from theeighth grade. Eric and Pam werehoping to plant some tomatoes thisweek, but rain and hail causedthem to postpone that operation alittle while yet. Pam has been help-ing Greg Badure repair a saddle forZane Pettyjohn. Eric continues to

    work at Moses Building Center inPhilip. Pam and Eric mowed theirplace for the first time this weekwhich Pam says will probably growright back now that weve hadsome rain.

    Syd, Corinne and Chance Iwanwere in Rapid City last week fromSunday until Tuesday. While there,Chance had a tooth removed at thehospital under general anesthesiaand came through okay.

    Success is getting what you want.Happiness is wanting what you

    get. Capsule Sermons

    The James Letellier family hadprairie dog hunters visiting fromWisconsin last week. Jim and Mar-

    jorie were in Martin on Wednesdayon business, Thursday found themin Kadoka running errands, and

    Friday it was in to White River toselect some plants and have lunchat the museum. Saturday after-noon they were back in WhiteRiver to attend high school gradu-ation, applauding with extra vigorfor the students who came from theNorris and Prairie View schools.

    Valedictorian Nic Waln and Saluta-torian Gabby Waln both attendedPrairie View for a number of years.Sunday they traveled to SunshineBible Academy for the graduationceremonies there. Grandson DJBeckwith graduated from highschool and grandson Jimmy Burmagraduated from Kindergarten.

    Friday they found out that theirtornado warning radio worked, asit warned of a chance of a tornadoheaded Norris way. A bit later itsaid the tornado was approachingCedar Butte.

    Anne Heinert helped with rally

    day at White River on Wednesday.She reported over two inches ofrain fall rain on Thursday and Fri-day.

    Saturday evening, May 11, Evanand Dorothy Bligh were among thesupper guests at Maxine Allards.Thursday Stan and Patrick Allardcame from Rapid City to do somechores for Maxine, and also to dosome mechanical work on their ve-hicles. They headed back to RapidCity that evening. June Ring was asupper guest that evening. FridayBrad Snell and wife of Minnesotastopped in to visit Maxine. Brad isthe son of Dwayne Snell, who waspreacher at the Norris BibleChurch years ago, and then servedas Chaplain and Superintendent atSunshine Bible Academy. Maxinehad been busy setting out plantsfor several days, and Saturday re-built the tomato cages to setaround her plants. Thursday andFriday rain totaled about an inchand a half at Maxines. DaughterSharon reported hail at Spearfishthat knocked a lot of leaves offtrees.

    Rose West and Jeannine Wood-ward spent many hours last weekat the museum, along with otherMaster Gardeners, getting readyfor and helping at the plant saleThursday, Friday and Saturday.They did take out time to go to thereception for Shadow Heyduck onSaturday afternoon.

    The Mellette County HistoricalSociety will meet at noon at themuseum on May 21.

    Richard Krogman was amongthose helping at the marathonbranding session at the EuniceKrogman ranch on Wednesday, asthey worked on Steve, Neal andGenes cattle. Richard and Noreenwere at the graduation in White

    River Saturday afternoon and at-tended several receptions after-wards, including the one for the 50year graduates in the Janklowroom. May rainfall at their placecomes to 1.75 inches so far.

    Kirby Krogman is home fromcollege at Chadron and has beenhelping at brandings in the area,including that all day session atEunices ranch.

    Eldon Moon came to visit atBlaine and Louann Krograms onMay 2. He stayed around to helpwith chores and brandings forabout a week.

    May 10 Louann had the 5thgraders for a transition day inWhite River, getting ready to entermiddle school. That afternoon the2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th graders hadtheir Circles of Hope celebration inthe middle school gym.

    Last Monday Dan Taft had an

    appointment with his doctor inRapid City and heard the goodnews that his arm is healing well.Thursday the Tafts hauled cattlefor Susan father, Alvin Simmons.Friday the vet was out checkingbulls. Susan and Morgan went toWhite River on Saturday to selectgarden plants at the museum.They heard from Susans parentsthat there was hail in Martin onSaturday afternoon.

    Cheyenne, Jace and JulySchmidt were in Kadoka for grad-uation and receptions Sunday af-ternoon. Orlana had gone toChamberlain for Latoyas gradua-tion there.

    Monday May 13, Norris Schoolhad a surprise party for CorrieFace, celebrating the fact that shewas chosen as Teacher of the Year!The school is planning a PrairieGarden surrounding the Norris

    School sign. School gets out at12:30 on Thursday. The studentsmay collect their report cards Fri-day from 10:00 to 10:30.

    Rueben and Janice Ring at-tended graduation is Kadoka onSunday afternoon and the recep-tion afterward for their grandson,Shane Ring, who was a senior, andtheir granddaughter, KirstenKiewel, who graduated from the

    8th grade. The reception was heldin the Peters shop.

    Out of state visitors came for thetriple graduation of Ace and Ednaschildren, Rebekkah and Paul fromhigh school and David from the 8thgrade. Ednas sister and her hus-band and daughter came fromMontana, while Eric, RaeBeth, andCordelia Staab, and Anita Barret

    came from Kansas. Anita and Raecame in the first shift on Fridaynight and drove through verystormy weather. Eric and Cordeliacame in the second shift Saturdayand had a repeat performance ofthe weather. A reception was heldfor the graduates in the basementof the Presbyterian Church.

    Torey, Jeremy and Tyler Ringdrove to Gettysburg on Friday topick up some chemicals. Jeremywas among the thirty-two 8thgraders graduating in Kadoka onSunday. A reception was held forthem in the auditorium annex aftergraduation.

    Robert and Sharon Ring were inWinner on Tuesday for parts. JohnDonavan of Sioux Falls cameWednesday to the Robert Rings toget in some turkey hunting. Thurs-day Sharon had Torey and the boys

    join them all for dinner. Friday

    Sharon went into White River forthe plant sale at the museum. Thatafternoon Debbie arrived home forthe weekend, and on Saturdaycooked a belated Mothers Daymeal for Sharon and the family.Torey and the boys were there, butLinda was still at work. SaturdayRobert, Sharon and Debbie were inKadoka to attend graduation andreceptions.

    Bruce and Torey Ring managedto plant several fields of corn beforethe rains descended. The raingauge shows a total of 2.56 inchesof rain so far in May.

    Rueben Ring finished plantingcorn and has just started on soy-beans.

    Norris Head Start had closingday and graduation Wednesday,the 15th. Jessie and June Ring andRisa went in for the event, as Rileywas one of the graduates. Thurs-day Riley and Risa stayed withJune, while Jessie took the rest ofthe kids to school. Since they gotout at noon or so, she just stayedaround until time to bring themhome, including three girls whocame for a sleepover withStephanie. A tent was all set up inthe yard, but once that thunderstarted that evening, they quicklydecided to sleep indoors.Stephanies guests were DawnClausen, Karen Petrak, and Lind-say VanderMay.

    Saturday afternoon the BruceRing family was in Rapid City toattend the reception for senior Aero

    Amo, son of Joe and Judie Amo.Sunday afternoon they were inKadoka to attend the receptions forthe Kary trio, and then came to Pe-ters shop for the reception forShane and Kirsten.

    Mike Ring of Highmore visitedhis mother this past weekend. Sun-

    day Janice met June in Norris andgave her a ride to Kadoka for thegraduation and receptions. WhenJune returned home, there werenine deer calmly gazing at her asthey spread out in the yard, ditchand road. They barely moved asideenough to get the car by them.

    After she parked and persuadedthem to leave the yard, she noticedthat they had feasted on sometulips and asparagus spears.

    Join Us for Memorial Day ServicesMonday, May 27

    Colors & Firing Squad 9:30 a.m. at the Belvidere Cemetery

    Program at 10:00 a.m. at the Belvidere Church Hall

    Larry Dolezal will be the speaker.

    Potluck Lunch to Follow

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    On April 30 students in grades kindergarten through fifth grade in Kadoka and students in grades Kindergarten throughthe eighth grade in Midland, Interior and Long Valley were rewarded with a field trip to the Badlands. At the beginning of the

    school year reading goals were set by the teachers for each student. If the student met their goal seven out of eight months,they were eligible for the field trip. Pictured are the students at the Badland National Park reciting the Junior Ranger Pledge.

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    Kipp and Jessica Magelky arethe proud parents of a baby girlborn in Rapid City on Tuesday,May 14. She was named KaideanElizabeth, weighed eight pounds,four ounces and is 20 long. Localgrandparents are Jerry and JanetMagelky.

    Bob and Sharyl Spears arrivedin Kadoka from their Arizona homerecently. They plan to pick up theircamper in Arizona soon and travelto Oregon for the high school grad-uation of their granddaughter,Jade Spears, in June. After spend-ing some time in Oregon they willbe returning to Kadoka.

    Donna (Good) Embree of RapidCity was in Kadoka on Monday andspent part of the day visiting at thehome of Helen Good. Donna cameto the Philip and Kadoka cemeter-ies to do some decorating of gravesin time for Memorial Day.

    Major David Rasmussen of Bro-ken Arrow, OK, arrived homesafely recently from a tour in

    Afghanistan. He is the grandson ofWanda Swan and called her to sur-prise her for Mothers Day and herbirthday, which was on May 13.

    The Gateway Apartments was anoisy and busy place this past weekas a new roof was put on the com-plex. The first day the men worked

    was one of the hottest days so farthis year, but they finished thework shortly before the wonderfulrains hit this area later in theweek. Many places in the statewere still getting rain showersMonday and Tuesday and the pas-tures and lawns are getting niceand green.

    Joyce Hicks traveled to Wall onSaturday morning and attendedthe high school graduation of KimBillings, daughter of Terri Billings.Later that afternoon she went toPierre and attended the graduationreception for Avery Handcock, thedaughter of Marlin and JulieHandcock. The girls are great-granddaughters of Joyce. While inPierre she spent the night withBen and Patsy Handcock. Highschool graduation in Pierre washeld on Sunday, but Joyce returnedhome before the ceremonies.

    Bill Zard of Laurel, MT, stoppedon Monday to visit his cousin, BobMcCormick, and his wife, Ardis. Hewas on his way home after visitingrelatives in Kansas. When he leftKadoka, he planned to go on toSpearfish and visit Ronald andDarlene McCormick there, beforegoing on to his home in Montana.

    On Sunday Bob and Ardis, alongwith several other guests, attendeda birthday party for Raegan May-field, one year old daughter ofLucas and Hayli Mayfield. Herfirst birthday party was held at thefamily farm home.

    Kay Pettyjohn of Custer at-tended the Crazy Horse HighSchool graduation in Wanblee onSaturday. Her former foster child,

    Mary Lou Running Horse, was oneof the graduates. Kieth and NonaPrang met her in Wanblee as Kaybrought them two dachshund dogsto raise.

    Brett and Tammy Prang spentthe weekend in Valentine, NE,where they attended a grade schoolmusical in which their grandchil-dren participated on Saturday.

    Deb and Marv Moor, Mitch ofPierre and Matthew of CedarRapids, IA, drove to Rapid City onSaturday and attended the gradu-ation reception of Debs niece, Brid-get Doyle, who graduated fromCentral High School this pastweekend. Matt and Mitch both re-turned to their homes on Sunday.

    The Jackson County Librarygratefully accepted a nice donationof non-fiction books recently fromJerry Baldwin, according to DebMoor, local librarian.

    Kadoka Area High School heldits graduation ceremonies on Sun-day, May 19, at the city audito-rium. Twenty graduates wereawarded their diplomas, along with32 eighth grade graduates, andmany graduation receptions wereheld in Kadoka. Congratulations toall of them and good luck in the fu-ture.

    The Lenny Sanftner family had

    a busy weekend with the weddingof their son, Tim Sanftner, and Car-rie Bergen on Friday and the highschool graduation and reception fortheir grandson, Ryder Sanftner, onSunday.

    Abe and Esther Ritchhart ofSioux Falls arrived in Kadoka onFriday to attend the graduation oftheir great-grandson, Ty Merchen.They stayed with Cindy and KennyWilmarth while here and returnedhome on Monday. Among other rel-atives attending Tys graduationand reception were his grandpar-ents, Harry and Jeanne Merchen ofRapid City; Donna and Mark Kochof Custer; Sherri and SteveMerchen of Gillette, WY, and Mel-onie and Marc Medalen of RapidCity.

    Vi Olney is currently a patientat Mayo Clinic. Friends and rela-tives can send greeting to her on

    the website Caring Bridge, underViola Olney. Updates are donedaily concerning her condition.

    Rusty Olney turns 50 on May30. They had a big birthdayblowout scheduled for the 25th attheir place. Due to health compli-cations with his mom and the factthat they may not yet be homefrom Mayo, it is officially canceled.To all of you that did not even knowyou were invited we are on uninvit-ing you (at this time)! Once all is-sues are resolved with his momand she is back home, then theywill celebrate. Phatt Daddy is play-ing at Club 27 on the 25th. Theymay see Rusty there if he is back,if not have a good time dancing.

    Hello everyone! What do you thinkabout this change in the tempera-ture? We got our flowers plantedout front and in the flower pots, butnow we got to remember to givethem plenty of drinks. We will beputting in our vegetable garden inthe next couple weeks and we allenjoy this project.

    This week for visiting we hadour weekly visitors. Renate Carson,Lola Joyce Riggins, Lova Bushnell,and Bonnie Madsen, these ladiesare very loyal to our residents andstop by quite often.

    On Tuesday, Frances Terkilsenand Geraldine Allen came by andcalled Bingo. I think everyone gota Bingo except a couple of our un-lucky players! Oh well, theres al-ways next time.

    Tory Lurz, Amanda Reddy, andPayton Garret all stopped by to seeGrandma Mary Bull Bear. Its al-ways nice to see Marys big smilewhen they come to visit. Mary re-ally is loving the nice weather andenjoys sitting outside in the freshair.

    Rick and Paulette Wilmarthdropped in to see his mom, AliceWilmart, on Saturday. Alice lost areal good friend, Norma Olney, andshe needs a lot of support throughthis time of her loss.

    At this time we would like to ex-press our deepest sympathy to theOlney family. Our thoughts andprayers go out to the whole family.

    Betty VanderMay got a visitfrom Steve VanderMay. They en-

    joyed a good visit.Ruth Klundts family came down

    to visit with her for the weekend.They went for a ride on MothersDay down through the Badlandsand ended up in Wall. They enjoyeda great meal at Wall Drug .

    To celebrate Kadoka NursingHome Week we had a BirthdayBash on Monday May 20, honoringCharity Edwards, Alice Wilmarth,Elaine Kemnitz, and DwightLouder. On Tuesday, we had coun-try western day and a BingoMarathon. On Wednesday we held

    a staff/resident/volunteer Appreci-ation barbecue. On Thursday therewill be our crazy hat day and Fri-day we will have a dog show at 2:00p.m.

    Sunday, Carol Borelson receiveda visit from Michael Vogelsang.They are good friends from a fewyears back.

    Dorothy and Brad Louder camedown to spend Dwights birthdaywith him. They enjoyed a good visitonce they got him awake.

    Carsyn and Neveah Piercedropped in to see their grandma,Mary Bull Bear. She also got a visitfrom Sonia, Esperanza, and Pey-ton. The kids always bring a smileto Marys face.

    On Tuesday we got a surprisevisit from the sixth grade class.They came over and played kick-ball, cards, painted fingernails,went on walks, and just visitedwith many of the residents. We soappreciated Mr. Hutchinson forthinking of us and for sharing hisstudents with us!

    Wednesday, we had three guestspeakers come in and give us apresentation on the CHIP program(child identification program). It isso interesting on how much helpthe Masons andEastern Star par-ticipates in. Our speakers were

    Kenny Ireland, Herbert Cook, andJack Wellar. We appreciate youcoming to talk to us and for all yourvolunteer hours.

    Joy Parker received many visitthroughout the past couple weeks.Ron and Renate Carson and WilmaCarleton stop by on a regular basis.

    Several residents attended thethird grade play. Those going forthe play were: Cathy Stone, ElmerWilliams, Sheila Bowen, CharityBlack Bear, and Mary EllenHerbaugh. We got there a little lateso Mary Beth had the students per-form it twice.

    Don Kemnitz drove down to seehis wife, Elaine. They shared agood visit.

    Until next week, enjoy theweather!

    Ella Hindman and Bridgit havebeen visiting Bonnie Riggins andothers quite often. Saturdayevening I accompanied Ella andBonnie to the Philip hospital for acheckup for Bonnie, but we allcame home.

    Quilters met Wednesdayevening at the Community Room.On one news item, I mistakenlylisted Jean Addison and it shouldhave read Marie Addison are re-lated. These ladies Susie Bauman,Beverly Howe, Marjie Peters, LovaBushnel, Shirley Josserand andMarie Addison are real dedicatedand time permitting work eachWednesday afternoon. They sooften get two quilts tied, and theyare given to the Rockerville Chil-drens Home. The children aregiven a choice of the one they likeand that is their quilt to take homewith them when they go home.

    Dick Pinney got word his friend,Rena Belle, was taken to the hospi-tal suffering a heart attack late lastweek. Word was also receivedabout the passing of Leonard Yel-low Elk of Wanblee. He was myneighbor and a real nice person.May we extend sincere sympathyto the family. Linda and husbandare residents at the apartments.

    Cora Dillmans grandson, Lance,

    visited his grandmother over theweekend. I failed to get the partic-ulars but hopefully they will readthis and give me my corrections.

    Our sympathy is extended to thefamily of Suzanne (Tiny) Randall.Glenda Yellow Elk, adopted grand-daughter of Suzanne, is a residenthere.

    Greetings! Please dont forgetPoppy Day and wear your poppy inhonor and respect for our Veteransand loved ones especially Memorialweekend.

    The Diamond (720 Roof) Roofingcrew started roofing and shinglingthe Gateway Apartments buildingMonday morning. This is definitelynecessary as what little rain wevehad found its way in on the floorand ceiling tiles. There were shin-gles stacked 5-6 packages deep onthe peak of the building full lengthof the roof and on the additions.They took most everything off andstarted over. It got quite noisy in-side, but it is a long building so wegot some reprieve. They finishedthe roof last Friday and cleaned upthe mess. I dont know how manytrips they made with the trailers ofold roofing discard to the localtrash dump. I do know they workedin some extreme heat and winds.

    I joined the many area residentsattending the yearly awards nightlast Monday to watch our youngpeople being appreciated andawarded for their participation intheir school activities.

    A graduation reception was heldfor Katie Lensegrav at the Gate-way Community Room. Her grand-parents, Dave and Rhonda

    Lensegrav; parents, Ken and KimLensegrav; great uncle and aunt,Curt and Judy Elson; great aunt,Karen, and a many others were inattendance. Katie opened her giftsto the enjoyment of her guests.There were many ohs and ahs forall the beautiful quilts and manygifts. Our Congratulations to Katieand the senior class.

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    Wall 6:01.90 1) Bauer, Maddi 2)Sawvell, Kyla 3) Deutscher, Savanna

    4) Casjens, JessicaGirls Shot Put: 1) Schulz, AutumnWall 35-01.00; 2) Astleford, RachelWhite River 32-00.00; 3) March,Brandy Oelrichs 29-11.00; 4) Red Hair,Morgan Oelrichs 29-09.00; 5) Morgan,Hannah Rapid City C 29-08.00; 6)Fairbanks, Casey White River 28-10.00; 7) Chester, Rachel Lyman 28-06.50; 8) Feldman, Shelby Wall28-00.50

    Girls Discus Throw: 1) Morgan,Hannah Rapid City C 108-07; 2)Schulz, Autumn Wall 96-04; 3)Gottsleben, Tyana Philip 96-02; 4) RedHair, Morgan Oelrichs 93-03; 5) Stef-fen, Samantha Wall 90-11; 6) Astle-ford, Rachel White River 84-08; 7)Word, Mackenzie Kadoka Area 84-05;8) March, Brandy Oelrichs 81-03

    Girls High Jump: 1) Hansen,Mckenzie Rapid City C 4-10.00; 2) Tis-dale, Jessica New Underwood 4-09.00;3) Porter, Kyla Edgemont 4-07.00; 4)Lockhart, Elizabeth Oelrichs J4-07.00;5) Reinhold, Molly Rapid City C J4-07.00; 6) Bielmaier, Monica Wall 4-

    05.00; 7) Twite, Emma White River4-01.00Girls Long Jump : 1) Pierce, Myla

    Kadoka Area 14-00.75; 2) Herber,Marti Kadoka Area J14-00.75; 3)Rounsley, Jessie White River 12-11.00;4) Hamilton, Darci Oelrichs 12-08.25;5) Huether, Tayah Wall 12-07.00; 6)Flitner, Anna Lyman 11-11.00; 7)Dowling, Molly Jones County 11-10.75;8) Twite, Emma White River 11-09.50

    Girls Triple Jump: 1) Pierce,Myla Kadoka Area 30-09.00; 2) Flitner,

    Anna Lyman 30-06.25; 3) Lockhart,Elizabeth Oelrichs 29-00.25; 4) Heide-mann, Breanna Rapid City C 27-11.50;5) Hand, Shay Philip 27-07.75; 6) Daw-son, Mary Oelrichs 27-03.00; 7)Sawvell, Kailey Rae Wall 26-11.25; 8)Coller, Jerica Kadoka Area 25-08.75

    Girls Pole Vault: 1) Bauer, MaddiWall 7-06.00; 2) Pinney, CheyennePhilip J7-06.00; 3) Coller, JericaKadoka Area 7-00.00

    Boys Events100 Meter Dash: 1) Trask, Tyler

    Wall 11.50; 2) Patterson, Nathan Wall

    11.70; 3) Eisenbraun, Taran Wall11.90; 4) McLaughlin, Paul Rapid CityC 12.00; 5) Hall, Lucas New Under-wood 12.10; 6) LaRoche, CharlieLyman 12.20; 7) Hunt, Jordan RapidCity C J12.20; 8) Goodface, KolayapiLyman 12.30

    Boys 200 Meter Dash: 1) Waln,Nic White River 22.90; 2) Hespe,Wyatt Jones County 23.00; 3) Christo-pherson, William Rapid City C 23.40;4) Trask, Tyler Wall 23.70; 5) Engle-bert, Miles Edgemont 23.90; 6) Patter-son, Nathan Wall 24.00; 7) LaRoche,Charlie Lyman 24.60; 8) Kinsley, Dal-ton Jones County 25.50; 8) LeaderCharge, Russell White River 25.50

    Boys 400 Meter Dash: 1) Hespe,Wyatt Jones County 52.50; 2) Cropsey,Korder Lyman 53.60; 3) Eisenbraun,Taran Wall 56.50; 4) Pinney, AustinPhilip 56.90; 5) Snook, Garrett Philip57.00; 6) Stevens, Lathen Edgemont57.80; 7) Rush, Tristen Philip 58.30; 8)Rang, Christian Rapid City C 58.90

    Boys 800 Meter Run: 1) Uthe,Jaylen Lyman 2:10.20; 2) Koch, Bran-

    don New Underwood 2:10.60; 3) Hol-man, Nelson Philip 2:15.90; 4)Anderson, Bobby Kadoka Area 2:21.70;5) Rouillard, Ray Oelrichs 2:24.00; 6)Uthe, Jaelani Lyman 2:24.80; 7) Kins-ley, Dylan Jones County 2:25.20; 8)Huether, Austin Wall 2:27.00

    Boys 1600 Meter Run: 1) Stout,Clint Kadoka Area 4:57.50; 2) Huether,

    Austin Wall 4:59.80; 3) Schelske, Hay-den Lyman 5:00.20; ) Martinez, TomasWhite River 5:17.90; 5) Bintliff, DavidNew Underwood 5:21.60; 6) McMani-gal, Derek Lyman 5:41.30; 7) Kiewel,Steven Kadoka Area 5:47.20; 8) Dar-row, Rodney Edgemont 5:50.20

    Boys 3200 Meter Run: 1) Ander-son, Bobby Kadoka Area 11:21.60; 2)Martinez, Tomas White River11:24.00; 3) Bintliff, David New Un-derwoo 11:43.10; 4) Schelske, HaydenLyman 11:55.10; 5) Huether, AustinWall 12:15.80; 6) Bartels, DamianPhilip 13:45.50; 7) Venhuizen, CadeNew Underwood 14:03.10; 8) Grass-rope, Gabe Lyman 14:17.40

    Boys 110 Meter Hurdles: 1)

    Adrian, Ben White River 16.30; 2) Sud-beck, Chandlier Kadoka Area 16.50; 3)Ostenson, Mason Edgemont J16.50; 4)McManus, Liam Lyman 18.20; 5)Mohr-Eymer, Conrad Lyman 18.80

    Boys 300 Meter Hurdles: 1)McLaughlin, Paul Rapid City C 42.90;2) McManus, Liam Lyman 45.60; 3)Mohr-Eymer, Conrad Lyman J45.60;4) Koch, Cameron New Underwood46.70

    Girls EventsGirls 100 Meter Dash: 1)

    O'Rourke, Sadie Wall 12.90; 2) Iwan,Holly Philip 13.50; 3) Porter, KylaEdgemont 13.70; 4) Jahner, DarienneRapid City C 14.00; 5) Ferguson,Kwincy Kadoka Area 14.00; 6) Eisen-braun, Anika Wall 14.00; 7) Choal,Phoenix Lyman 14.10; 8) Deutscher,Savanna Wall 14.90

    Girls 200 Meter Dash: 1)O'Rourke, Sadie Wall 27.20; 2) Iwan,Holly Philip 27.70; 3) Porter, KylaEdgemont 28.60; 4) Hansen, MckenzieRapid City C 29.10; 5) Ogunremi,Funke Rapid City C 29.30; 5) Herber,Shaley Kadoka Area 29.30; 7) Porch,

    Allie Rapid City C 29.50; 8) Choal,Phoenix Lyman 29.70

    Girls 400 Meter Dash: 1)O'Rourke, Sadie Wall 1:01.50; 2) Her-man, Sara Lyman 1:03.10; 3) Huether,Tayah Wall 1:04.10; 4) Letellier, Victo-ria Kadoka Area 1:04.60; 5) Porter,Kyla Edgemont 1:06.60; 6) Ogunremi,Funke Rapid City C 1:07.00; 7) Wom-bold, Kathleen Rapid City C 1:07.70; 8)Winegar, Mercedes New Underwood1:09.40

    Girls 800 Meter Run: 1) Buxcel,Rachel Jones County 2:28.00; 2)Huether, Tayah Wall 2:29.20; 3) Her-man, Sara Lyman 2:40.00; 4) Wom-bold, Kathleen Rapid City C 2:47.80; 5)Bray, Billie New Underwood 2:51.00;6) Knutson, Emily Kadoka Area2:52.00; 7) Lulf, Quinn LymanJ2:52.00; 8) Anderson, Carissa NewUnderwood 2:52.00

    Girls 1600 Meter Run: 1) Coyle,

    Ellie Philip 5:48.00; 2) Huntley, Savan-nah Rapid City C 5:52.10; 3) Lulf,Quinn Lyman 6:02.20; 4) Gossard,

    Adrienne New Underwood 6:05.20; 5)Garnos, Chesney Lyman 6:35.70; 6)Green, Skylar Jones County 6:42.90; 7)Leppert, Hannah Rapid City C 7:49.20

    Girls 3200 Meter Run: 1) Huntley,Savannah Rapid City C 13:00.80; 2)Sudbeck, Scout Kadoka Area 13:23.30;3) Coyle, Ellie Philip 13:42.00; 4) Lulf,Quinn Lyman 13:45.80; 5) Garnos,Chesney Lyman 14:28.60; 6) Green,Skylar Jones County 14:59.60; 7)Pekron, Allison Philip 16:18.80Girls 100 Meter Hurdles: 1)Philipsen, Brianna New Underwood16.60 10; Pierce, Myla Kadoka Area17.00; 3) Batie, Rachel Rapid City C17.60; 4) Herber, Marti Kadoka Area18.00; 5) Heidemann, Breanna RapidCity C 18.50 4 6) Reinhold, MollyRapid City C 19.70; 7) Cameron, LizzyWhite River 20.10

    Girls 300 Meter Hurdles: 1)Smith, Ashton Lyman 51.00; 2) Choal,Phoenix Lyman 51.50; 3) Batie, Rachel

    Rapid City C 53.50; 4) Herber, MartiKadoka Area 54.10; 5) Heidemann,Breanna Rapid City C 57.10; 6)Cameron, Lizzy White River 57.50; 7)Reinhold, Molly Rapid City C 59.10

    Girls 4x100 Meter Relay: 1 NewUnderwood 54.20 1) Shaub, Alyx 2)Benter, Jacy 3) Brindley, Taylor 4) Ma-ciejewski, Abbi; 2 Wall 54.50 1) Biel-maier, Monica 2) Eisenbraun, Anika 3)Huether, Tayah 4) O'Rourke, Sadie; 3Rapid City Christian 55.80 1)Mann, Danica 2) Jahner, Darienne 3)Robinson, Hayley 4) Ogunremi, Funke;4 Kadoka Area 57.40 1) Ferguson,Kwincy 2) Hicks, Kassie 3) Pierce,Myla 4) Herber, Marti; 5 White River59.30 1) Cameron, Lizzy 2) LeBoeuf,Julia 3) Fairbanks, Casey 4) Rounsley,Jessie; 6 Jones County 59.80 1) Ve-nard, Paige 2) Manecke, Melyssa 3)

    Addison, Jami 4) Montoya, Melissa; 7Lyman 1:00.20 1) Uthe, Casie 2) Lulf,Bailey 3) Welter, Jessica 4) Cropsey,Hadley; 8 Philip 1:02.10 1) Snyder,Jaisa 2) Wheeler, Elise 3) Slovek,Paige 4) McIlravy, Annabelle

    Girls 4x200 Meter Relay: 1Jones County 1:52.80 1) Glaze, Calli2) Buxcel, Rachel 3) Waldron, Mikayla4) Hespe, Kalli; 2 New Underwood1:53.00 1) Brindley, Taylor 2) Ma-ciejewski, Abbi 3) Benter, Jacy 4)Philipsen, Brianna; 3 Lyman 1:57.201) Uthe, Casie 2) Flitner, Anna 3)Smith, Ashton 4) Choal, Phoenix; 4Rapid City Christian 1:58.90 1)Hansen, Mckenzie 2) Robinson, Hay-ley 3) Jahner, Darienne 4) Porch, Allie;5 Wall 2:03.30 1) Sawvell, Kailey Rae2) Eisenbraun, Anika 3) Deutscher, Sa-vanna 4) Bielmaier, Monica; 6 Philip2:06.70 1) Guptill, Tia 2) Wheeler,Elise 3) Slovek, Paige 4) McIlravy,

    Annabelle; 7 White River 2:07.20 1)Cameron, Lizzy 2) Astleford, Rachel 3)LeBoeuf, Julia 4) Rounsley, Jessie

    Girls 4x400 Meter Relay: 1Jones County 4:23.70 1) Hight, Han-nah 2) Buxcel, Rachel 3) Waldron,Mikayla 4) Hespe, Kalli; 2 New Un-derwood 4:26.70 1) Shaub, Alyx 2)Maciejewski, Abbi 3) Philipsen, Bri-anna 4) Benter, Jacy; 3 Philip 4:28.90

    1) Iwan, Holly 2) Guptill, Tia 3) Knut-son, Katlin 4) Snyder, Jaisa; 4Kadoka Area 4:37.30 1) Ferguson,Kwincy 2) Herber, Shaley 3) Letellier,

    Victoria 4) Knutson, Emily; 5 Lyman4:41.20 1) Herman, Sara 2) Flitner,

    Anna 3) Welter, Jessica 4) Smith, Ash-ton; 6 Rapid City Christian 4:59.901) Robinson, Hayley 2) Christiansen,Dana 3) Voigt, Ellen4) Wombold, Kathleen; 7 Wall 5:42.601) Bauer, Maddi 2) Steffen, Samantha3) Casjens, Jessica 4) Sawvell, Kyla

    Girls 4x800 Meter Relay: 1Lyman 10:47.60 1) Herman, Sara 2)Smith, Ashton 3) Lulf, Quinn 4) Gar-nos, Chesney; 2 Kadoka Area10:56.301) Herber, Shaley 2) Sudbeck,Scout 3) Letellier, Victoria 4) Knutson,Emily; 3 New Underwood 11:48.401) Bray, Billie 2) Anderson, Carissa 3)

    Anderson, Kelsie 4) Winegar, MercedesGirls 1600 Sprint Medley: 1 New

    Underwood 4:35.00 1) Brindley, Tay-lor 2) Philipsen, Brianna 3) Benter,Jacy 4) Gossard, Adrienne; 2 Philip4:41.50 1) Iwan, Holly 2) Knutson,

    Katlin 3) Guptill, Tia 4) Coyle, Ellie; 3Kadoka Area 4:44.50 1) Ferguson,Kwincy 2) Letellier, Victoria 3) Sud-beck, Scout 4) Herber, Shaley; 4 JonesCounty 4:50.70 1) Glaze, Calli 2) Wal-dron, Mikayla 3) Hight, Hannah 4)Hespe, Kalli; 5 Rapid City Christian5:03.30 1) Porch, Allie 2) Hansen,Mckenzie 3) Wombold, Kathleen 4)Huntley, Savannah; 6 Lyman 5:26.601) Welter, Jessica 2) Lulf, Bailey 3)Cropsey, Hadley 4) Perry, Caroline; 7

    Region 7 track meet held May 16

    Boys 4x100 Meter Relay: 1Lyman 46.30 10 1) LaRoche, Charlie

    2) Uthe, Jaylen 3) Mohr-Eymer, Con-rad 4) Cropsey, Korder; 2 White River46.40 1) Adrian, Ben 2) LeaderCharge, James 3) Larvie, Tanner 4)Waln, Nic; 3 Rapid City Christian46.80 1) Hunt, Jordan 2) Zylstra,Thomas 3) Christopherson, William 4)McLaughlin, Paul; 4 Wall 48.20 1)Eisenbraun, Taran 2) Huether, Austin3) Patterson, Nathan 4) Trask, Tyler;5 Edgemont 49.20 1) Stevens, Lathen2) Ostenson, Mason 3) Schumacher,Brice 4) Evans, Zack; 6 Philip 1:00.001) Kroetch, Lane 2) Heltzel, Riley 3)West, Cooper 4) Bartels, Damian

    Boys 4x200 Meter Relay: 1Lyman 1:36.90 1) LaRoche, Charlie 2)Hoogendoorn, Harley 3) Mundlien,Trey 4) Cropsey, Korder; 2 Wall1:37.00 1) Eisenbraun, Taran 2) Peter-son, Tyler 3) Patterson, Nathan 4)Trask, Tyler; 3 Jones County 1:38.301) Johnson, Chad 2) Hight, Cody 3)Daum, Josh 4) Hespe, Wyatt; 4 Edge-

    mont 1:41.00 1) Stevens, Lathen 2)Ostenson, Mason 3) Evans, Zack 4)Englebert, Miles; 5 Rapid CityChristian 1:43.80 1) White, Thomas2) Rang, Christian 3) Brennan, Noah4) Christopherson, William; 6 KadokaArea 1:46.40 1) Buchholz, True 2)Pretty Bear, Matthew 3) Bendt, AJ 4)

    Anderson, Chris; 7 Philip 1:47.90 1)Kroetch, Lane 2) Heltzel, Riley 3)West, Cooper 4) Snook, Garrett; 8 NewUnderwood 1:50.20 1) Baker, Nick 2)Paulson, Clay 3) Nelson, Robbie 4)

    Clemens, ColtonBoys 4x400 Meter Relay: 1

    Kadoka Area 3:40.00 1) Sudbeck,Chandlier 2) Stout, Clint 3) Anderson,Chris 4) Pretty Bear, Sam; 2 JonesCounty 3:42.50 1) Johnson, Chad 2)Hight, Cody 3) Daum, Josh 4) Hespe,Wyatt; 3 Philip 3:44.30 1) Holman,Nelson 2) Pinney, Austin 3) Snook,Garrett 4) Guptill, Paul; 4 Lyman3:47.30 1) Mohr-Eymer, Conrad 2)Cropsey, Korder 3) Hoogendoorn,Harley 4) Uthe, Jaylen; 5 Rapid CityChristian 4:25.00 1) Schriner, Joshua2) Schmagel, Jonah 3) Schriner,Zachariah 4) Rang, Christian; 6 Wall4:33.30 1) McDonnell, Allan 2) Eisen-braun, Preston 3) Moschell, Aaron 4)Eisenbraun, Tate

    Boys 4x800 Meter Relay: 1Kadoka Area 9:00.70 1) Stout, Clint2) Anderson, Bobby 3) Anderson, Chris4) Pretty Bear, Sam; 2 New Under-wood 9:05.50 1) Bintliff, David 2)Finkbeiner, Jhett 3) Koch, Cameron 4)Koch, Brandon; 3 Lyman 9:28.10 1)Terca, Alec 2) Terca, Eric 3) Uthe, Jae-

    lani 4) Uthe, JaylenBoys 1600 Sprint Medley Team

    Relay: 1 Kadoka Area 3:52.30 1)Sudbeck, Chandlier 2) Pretty Bear,Sam 3) Anderson, Chris 4) Stout, Clint;2 White River 3:52.80 1) Adrian, Ben2) Waln, Nic 3) Larvie, Tanner 4)Leader Charge, James; 3 JonesCounty 3:59.10 1) Kinsley, Dalton 2)Hight, Cody 3) Johnson, Chad 4)Daum, Josh; 4 New Underwood

    4:16.90 1) Hall, Lucas 2) Stangle, Clint3) Madsen, Trent 4) Finkbeiner, Jhett;5 Lyman 4:21.80 1) Mundlien, Trey 2)Goodface, Kolayapi 3) Terca, Eric 4)Terca, Alec; 6 Rapid City Christian4:32.60 1) Christopherson, William 2)Eggebraaten, Jonathan 3) White,Thomas 4) Brennan, Noah; 7 Wall4:37.30 1) Eisenbraun, Preston 2)Sawvell, Camden 3) Moschell, Aaron 4)Eisenbraun, Tate

    Boys Shot Put: 1) Ammons, LoganKadoka Area 46-01.50; 2) McLaughlin,

    Laketon Wall 43-11.75; 3) Lockhart,Wade Oelrichs 43-08.00; 4) Slovek,Quade Philip 40-03.00; 5) Mortenson,Gaige Lyman 39-05.00; 6) LaCroix,Sawyer Lyman 38-02.50 3 7) Gillen,Matt White River 36-04.50 2 8) De-Jong, Dillon Lyman 36-04.00 1

    Boys Discus Throw: 1) Ammons,Logan Kadoka Area 144-04; 2)McLaughlin, Laketon Wall 122-11; 3)Slovek, Quade Philip 117-06; 4) Baker,Trevor New Underwood 111-10; 5)Gillen, Matt White River 111-08; 6)LaCroix, Sawyer Lyman 108-11; 7) De-Jong, Dillon Lyman 99-11; 8) Benter,Dalton New Underwoo 97-02

    Boys High Jump: 1) Lockhart,Wade Oelrichs 6-00.00; 2) Englebert,Miles Edgemont 5-06.00; 3)Finkbeiner, Jhett New Underwoo J5-06.00; 4) Peterson, Tyler Wall J5-06.00; 5) Hoogendoorn, Harley Lyman5-04.00; 5) Bendt, AJ Kadoka Area 5-04.00; 7) White, Andrew Rapid City CJ5-04.00; 8) Eggebraaten, JonathanRapid City C J5-04.00

    Boys Long Jump: 1) Larvie, Tan-

    ner White River 18-07.25; 2) Peterson,Tyler Wall 18-03.50; 3) Rouillard, RobOelrichs 17-03.75; 4) Evans, ZackEdgemont 16-03.50; 5) Terca, AlecLyman 15-09.50; 6) Englebert, MilesEdgemont 15-07.75; 7) Leader Charge,Russell White River 15-05.00; 8) Terca,Eric Lyman 14-10.75

    Boys Triple Jumps: 1) Peterson,Tyler Wall 40-07.50; 2) Ostenson,Mason Edgemont 36-07.00; 3) Egge-braaten, Jonathan Rapid City C 35-07.75; 4) Rouillard, Rob Oelrichs35-05.00; 5) Stevens, Lathen Edge-mont 35-00.50; 6) Uthe, Jaelani Lyman34-11.75; 7) Schriner, Joshua RapidCity C 33-09.25; 8) Bendt, AJ Kadoka

    Area 32-09.00Boys Pole Vault: 1) Pinney, Austin

    Philip 10-06.00; 2) Cleveland, HaydonLyman 10-00.00; 3) West, CooperPhilip J10-00.00; 4) Hoogendoorn,Harley Lyman 9-06.00

    Kassie Hicks

    AJ Bendt Clint Stout receives a congratulation hug from his mom, Annie.

    Kahler Addison and his grandmother, Lillian Carlson

    Valedictorian Kwincy Ferguson (L) and Salutatorian Mariah Pierce

    2013 KAHS graduation

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    CTAR Chapter Green Hand award for outstanding Freshmanwas presented to Steven Kiewel (R) by Brandy Knutson.

    Long Valley students and teachers.

    Dawson Reckling - Perfect Attendance Award Stephanie Ring - One Million Words Read Award

    Senior Male and Female Athlete Award

    Clint Stout (L), Kwincy Ferguson, Marti Herber--photos by Robyn Jones

    Army Scholar AthletesChance Knutson and Kwincy Ferguson

    Vern Uhlir (L) was reconized for his many hours of volunteer

    servicce dedicated to the students.

    Track & Field MVP AthletesKwincy Ferguson and Chandlier Sudbeck

    Boys Basketball, Most Improved Aage Ceplecha, Practice

    Player Lane Patterson, Senior Award and Western GreatPlains Kenar VanderMay

    Girls Basketball: Western Great Plains Honorable Mention,Taylor Merchen (L),Western Great Plains Honorable

    Mention, Girls Basketball Offensive Player, Katie

    Lensegrav, Western Great Plains All Conference Team,Southern Great Plains All Conference Team, and Girls

    Basketball Offensive Player Kwincy Ferguson.Not pictured: Girls Basketball Most Improved

    Joanne Cross-Amiotte

    Kadoka Awards NightOver $100,000 in scholarships were

    awarded to Kadoka Area students atthe awards night Monday, May 13. Fol-lowing the acedemic awards, atheleteswere reconized for their achievements.At the conclusion of the night, VernUhlir was honored for his many hoursof volunteer service to the students.

    Governor's Academic Excellence,Kwincy Ferguson; Board of RegentsScholars, Marti Herber, Shaley Herber,Katie Lensegrav, Mariah Pierce, ClintStout, Tessa Stout, Kwincy Ferguson;

    GoldenWest Scholarship, Kwincy Fer-guson, West Central Scholarship,Kenar VanderMay, Shane Ring, ChanceKnutson, Marti Herber; Freshman Im-pact Scholarship, Tessa Stout; JessicaGrimes Memorial Scholarship, MartiHerber, Clint Stout; George C. and Flo-rence Smith, Chance Knutson; Coca-Cola Scholarship, Kenar VanderMay;Roseanne M.E. Albin Scholarship,Shane Ring, Clint Stout; JacksonCounty Farm Bureau Scholar, KatieLensegrav; Ardell Bjugstad Scholar-ship, Chance Knutson; ConservationSpeech Scholarships (2) Tessa Stout;Edith Hogen Scholarship, Tessa Stout,Chance Knutson; IOOF (independentOrder of Odd Fellows) Scholarship,Klay O'Danial; Veterans of ForeignWars, Shaley Herber; Ladies Auxiliary,Post Level, Shaley Herber; Ladies Aux-iliary, District Level, Shaley Herber;Ladies Auxiliary, District Level, ShaleyHerber; Coyote Commitment Distinc-tion Scholarships, Kwincy Ferguson,Mariah Pierce; USD ValedictorianScholarship, Kwincy Ferguson; Ullyot

    Lakota Scholarship, Mariah Pierce;Army ROTC Scholarship, Shaley Her-ber; BHSU Cross Country Scholarship,Shaley Herber; BHSU Track and FieldScholarship, Shaley Herber; Black HillsStock Show Scholarship, Katie Lenseg-rav; BHSU Joe and Elain Flyod Schol-arship, Katie Lensegrav; GilletteCollege Scholarship, Tessa Stout;SDSMT Scholarship, Kwincy Ferguson;Richard Hagen-Minerva Harvey Memo-rial Scholarship, Chance Knutson.

    Student of the Month: Kate Ras-mussen, Foster Berry, Raven Jor-gensen, Shane Ring, Samone LastHorse, Desmond Bad Wound, TaylorMerchen, Emery Little Thunder,Racheal Shuck, Dylan Riggins, Myla

    Pierce, Logan Ammons; HOBY, MylaPierce, Destiny Dale; Girls All State,Raven Jorgensen, Racheal Shuck; BoysState, Logan Ammons, Foster Berry;SD Girls State Citizenship Program,Kwincy Ferguson; AG/FFA, CTARChapter Green Hand award for out-standing Freshman Steven Kiewel,STAR Chapter Farmer award for out-standing Senior Chance Knutson; Ein-stein science awards, Shai Lamont forhighlighted projects looking at helpingto provide viable water sources to

    African countries and Braden Letellierfor alternative energy sources such asbattery power.

    Female and Male Senior Athletes,Kwincy Ferguson,Marti Herber, ClintStout; Army ScholarAthlete, KwincyFerguson, ChanceKnutson; Gymnas-tics, MVP JericaColler; Boys Basket-ball, Most ImprovedAage Ceplecha,Practice PlayerLane Patterson,Senior Award KenarVanderMay, West-

    ern Great Plains Kenar VanderMay;Girls Basketball, Southern GreatPlains All Conference Team KwincyFerguson, Western Great Plains AllConference Team Kwincy Ferguson;Western Great Plains Honorable Men-tion Katie Lensegrav, Taylor Merchen;Girls Basketball Offensive PlayerKwincy Ferguson, Girls Basketball De-fensive Player Katie Lensegrav, GirlsBasketball Most Improved JoanneCross-Amiotte; Track & Field, GirlMVP Kwincy Ferguson, Boy MVP

    Chandlier Sudbeck, Track All State Ac-ademic Kwincy Ferguson. Volleyball,Academic All-State Volleyball team,Mariah Pierce, Kwincy Ferguson.

    The Midland School spring concert was held May 9. The students performed a musical Character Matters Too. Back row(L): Miranda Dale, Mariah Dale, and Kaelan Block. Middle row: Brandon McLaughlin, Kash Block, Carson Daly, Eagan Fitzger-ald, Ashley Hand, Caylo McLaughlin, and Logan Sammons. Front row: Dane Daly, Kaitlyn Schofield, Cass Finn, Rydek Neilan,

    and Morgan Sammons.

    The Three Billy Goats Gruff, Logan Sammons (L), CarsonDaly, and Eagan Fitzgerald.

    Hansel and Gretel, Dane Daly (L) and Kaitlyn Schofield.

    Midland School hosts spring music concert

    Long Valley students end year with awards ceremony

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    Jadyn Coller (L), Jeramiah High Horse, TJ Hamar and

    Hudson Johnson sprint to the finish line.

    Shaylee Porch (L) and Payton Porch hop beside each

    other in the sack race at the Kadoka Area Elementarytrack meet.

    Tagg Weller (L) hands off the baton to Tyus Williams

    at the Kadoka Elementary track meet.

    Makaylan Bonenberger races to

    the finish line in the relay race.--photos by Rhonda Antonsen

    Kadoka Area elementary track meet held May 6

    will help VanEe in the collection ofnative plants from the area andsubmit them for preservation andresearch. VanEe guided the first se-mester Native American Literature

    class members on a hike throughBotany Bay of the Black Hills nearSpearfish identifying plants thatwere described in the course liter-ature.

    At the end of the course, in addi-tion to the mural, students brain-stormed a quote that they areconsidering painting on theirmural that captured the essence ofthe novel: Leave two sets oftracks...one that is grounded athome and one that moves you toyour future. Class members in-clude: Braden Letellier, VictoriaLetellier, Elizabeth Hoon, BrittanyPumpkin Seed and Keenan Ze-

    As part of Native American Lit-erature Class at Kadoka Area HighSchool, students contributed to amural on a high school hallwaywall that represents key elements

    of one of the pieces of literaturethat was focused on during the se-mester course. The novel FoolsCrow by James Welch, is about ayoung native teen coming of ageduring the 1850s on the westernplains. The course focused on com-prehension skills, specifically text-to-self connections that wererecorded in personal journals andvocabulary development.

    An added plus to the course isthe possibility (grant approvalpending) of working with a BlackHills State University professor,Ben VanEe, on a summer ethno-botanical project where students

    Kadoka students contribute toschool beautification project

    Ashlynn Carlson winding up for

    the softball throw at the KadokaArea Elementary Track Meet.

    Kimimila Pretty Bear (L), Abby Finn and Becca Shuckrace to the finish line.

    Cass Finn (L) and Caden Stoddard giving it all they got

    to win the race.

    Jarred Hicks races to the finish

    line at the track meet.

    Jacob Rosales plays his contest pieceon the tuba during the Interior School

    Spring Concert that was held on Thurs-day, May 2.

    Julie Jondreau from Badlands National Park pays tribute to Sandy Shortbull forher year of dedication at Interior School.

    Gabe Garcia, CJ Livermont, and Rayna Grimes singing at the concert.

    Kelsey Lensegrav plays her contestpiece on her clarinet.

    Interior School Spring Concert

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    Tim Frederick at 605-845-9204 formore information. Applications to besent to Mobridge-Pollock School Dis-trict #62-6, Attn: Tim Frederick, 11071st Avenue East, Mobridge SD57601. Open until filled. EOE.

    SMART SALES AND LEASE seeksbookkeeper. Work from home.Hourly wage based on experience.M-F 8-4, Degree/management expe-rience a plus. Resume, questions:[email protected].

    CUSTER REGIONAL HOSPITAL

    has full time Occupational Therapist,RN and LPN or Medical Assistant op-portunities available. We are locatedin the beautiful southern Black Hillsof SD - just a short distance fromMount Rushmore, Wind Cave Na-tional Park, Custer State Park, JewelCave National Park and many otheroutdoor attractions. Call 605-673-2229 ext. 110 for more information orgo to www.regionalhealth.com toapply. EOE.

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    HELP WANTED TWO (2) EQUIP-

    MENT OPERATORS and one (1)blade operator wanted Contact Davi-son County Highway Department fordetails at 605-995-8625.

    FINANCE OFFICER: FAULKTON,full time, accounting experience nec-essary. Responsible for city account-ing system: budget, reports, payroll.Salary DOE, qualifications. Informa-tion contact City of Faulkton, 605-598-6515, EOE.

    FOR SALE

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    more information, call 605-680-9093.Serious inquiries only.

    LONGBRANCH IN PIERRE, SD. Wehave lowered the price & will con-sider contract for deed. Call RussellSpaid 605-280-1067.

    LOG HOMES

    DAKOTA LOG HOME Builders rep-resenting Golden Eagle Log Homes,building in eastern, central, north-western South & North Dakota. ScottConnell, 605-530-2672, Craig Con-nell, 605-264-5650, www.goldenea-gleloghomes.com.

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    BLACK HILLS HORSE PROPERTYBeautiful home, attached 3 car, mainmaster suite and laundry. Panoramic

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    NEW 100 SEAT RESTAURANT pluslarge gift shop space downtownCuster. Includes professional litsound stage. 605-209-5746.

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    IN CIRCUIT COURTSIXTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

    STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA

    COUNTY OF JACKSON

    WANDA J. SWAN

    Plaintiff,vs.

    STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA; ANDYGERLACH, Secretary of the Depart-ment of Revenue for the State of SD;MARTY JACKLEY, Attorney Generalfor the State of South Dakota;

    All of the Unknown Heirs, Devisees,Legatees, Executors, Admnistrators,and Creditors of The FollowingNamed Persons, To-Wit; LUCILLE M.CADMAN, JACKSON COUNTY andALL of the Persons Unknown whoHave, or Claim to Have An Interest orEstate in, or Lien or EncumbranceUpon, the Premises Described in theComplaint

    Defendants,

    SUMMONS

    THE STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTASENDS GREETINGS TO THE ABOVENAMED DEFENDANTS:

    YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED andrequired to answer the Complaint of thePlaintiff, which was filed in the office ofthe Clerk of Courts in the City of Kadoka,County of Jackson, State of SouthDakota, on the 9th day of April, 2013,which prays for a judgment quieting titleto and determination of all adverse

    claims against the premises EIGHTEEN(18) IN BLOCK FIVE (5), GRABLES 7thADDITION TO THE CITY OF KADOKA,JACKSON COUNTY, SOUTH DAKOTA,and to serve a copy of your Answer tosaid Complaint on Gay Klima Tollefson,at her office in the City of Philip, SouthDakota, within thirty (30) days after thecompleted service of this Summonsupon you, exclusive of the day of suchservice, and if you fail to answer saidComplaint within that time, Plaintiff willapply to the Court for the relief de-manded in the Complaint.

    YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that theobject of the above entitled action is toquiet title to the real estate described inthe Summons and that no personal claimis made by the Plaintiff against any of theabove named Defendants, other thanthat above stated.

    Dated this 8th day of April, 2013

    /s/Gay TollefsonGay Klima Tollefson

    Attorney for PlaintiffP.O. Box 848Philip, SD 57567

    [PUBLISH: May 2, 9, 16 & 23, 2013]

    Were Open Monday - Friday8 a.m. - Noon 1 - 5 p.m.

    Phone 837-2214Tim home 837-2087Dave cell 488-0326

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    FOR RENT: 1,600 sq. ft. space forrent which includes 2 offices, 1meeting room, large front room.Utilites included in rent. Main StreetPlaza on Main Street in Kadoka. CallRichard 431-2226 or Colleen 431-6485. KP45-2tc

    POSITION OPEN: Jackson CountyHighway Weed Sprayer. Seasonalpart-time employment sprayingcounty highway right of way. Com-mercial herbicide license required orto be obtained before start of work.Pre-employment drug and alcoholscreening required. Applications / re-sumes accepted. Information 837-2410 or 837-2422, fax 837-2447.

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    POSITION OPEN: The KadokaArea School District is accepting ap-plications for a certified teacher forMS/HS business and computers.Certified applications may be ob-tained from the school or on theschool districts website;kadoka.k12.sd.us. Please feel freeto contact the school with furtherquestions about this position. Com-pleted applications may be droppedoff at the school or sent to: Attn:George Seiler, High School Princi-pal, PO Box 99, 800 BayberryStreet, Kadoka, SD 57543 or call 1-605-837-2172. K45-2tc

    POSITION OPEN: The KadokaArea School District is accepting ap-plications for a MS/HS secretary. Ap-plications may be obtained from theschool or on the school districtswebsite; kadoka.k12.sd.us. Pleasefeel free to contact the school withfurther questions about this position.Completed applications may be

    dropped off at the school or sent to:Attn: George Seiler, High SchoolPrincipal, PO Box 99, 800 BayberryStreet, Kadoka, SD 57543 or call 1-605-837-2172. K45-2tc

    POSITION OPEN: Jackson CountyHighway Department Worker. Expe-rience in road/bridge construction/maintenance preferred. CDL Pre-employment drug and alcoholscreening required. Applications / re-sumes accepted. Information 837-2410 or 837-2422 Fax 837-2447

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    SERVICE: Need a plumber? Li-censed plumbing contractor for allyour indoor plumbing and outdoorwater and sewer jobs call 441-1053or leave a message at 837-0112.

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    FOR SALE: seven city blocks in

    Kadoka, horses and calves allowed,an outdoor arena with two ropingshoots, three corrals, a pasture, twoout buildings, two car garage with abuilt in workshop, one storage shed,very large yard, three bedroom, twobaths, large kitchen and large livingroom trailer house surrounded bytrees. Call 488-0022. KP42-4tc

    LAWN AND YARD MOWINGSERVICE call 837-2320 or 515-0616 or contact Dick Stolley.

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    CITY WIDE RUMMAGE SALE: willbe Saturday, June 1. Call theKadoka Press to list your sale!

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    POSITION OPEN: Jackson Countyis accepting applications for full timeDeputy Director of Equalization. Se-lected applicant may be required tobecome certified as per SDCL.Must work well with the public, andhave clerical and computer skills.

    Jackson County benefits includehealth insurance, life insurance,S.D. Retirement, paid holidays, va-cation and sick leave. Position openuntil filled. Beginning wage $9.00per hour. Applications are availableat the Jackson County Auditors of-fice or send resume to JacksonCounty, PO Box 280, Kadoka, SD57543. Ph: 605-837-2422

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