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NOTICE TO MOW DITCHES Notice is hereby given by the order of the Board of Supervisors of Geneseo Township, Roberts County, that ditches need to be mowed by July 15, 2020, or said work will be ordered done at a rate of $150.00 per mile per side and cost assessed against adjoining property owners. Rodney Van Sambeek, Clerk Geneseo Township Published twice at an approximate cost of $10.17. July 8 July 15 Civil No. 25CIV19-000058 NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE SALE ON FORECLOSURE In Circuit Court Third Judicial Circuit STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA COUNTY OF GRANT BAYVIEW LOAN SERVICING, LLC, Plaintiff, v. LISA L. GABRIEL AKA LISA L. HAMANN, AND GREAT WESTERN BANK AND ANY PERSON IN POS- SESSION, Defendants. A Non-Monetary Judgment of Fore- closure was entered in favor of Plaintiff and against Defendants, which judg- ment was filed with the Clerk of Courts of Grant County, South Dakota, on Feb- ruary 10, 2020 in the amount of $55,060.78, for the foreclosure of a real estate mortgage. Notice is hereby given pursuant to said judgment that the real property described in the Real Estate Mortgage dated November 10, 2004, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Grant County, South Dakota, on November 16, 2004, in Book 310, at Page 597, as Instrument Number 207902. which Lisa L Gabriel AKA Lisa L. Hamann , mortgagor, executed and delivered to Great Western Bank, mort- gagee, for the property located at 104 East Park Avenue, Milbank, SD 57252, and legally described as: North 118.25 feet of Outlot 36A, City of Milbank, Grant County, according to plat thereof on file and of record in Plat Envelope 186 in the office of Register of Deeds of said county and state in order to realize the amount of the above-referenced judgment, plus in- terest accruing thereafter on said amount, together with the costs and expenses of sale, will be sold subject to redemption as provided by law as one parcel of land at public auction, subject to easements and restrictions of record, to the highest bidder for cash under the direction of the Grant County Sheriff, at the main entrance of the Grant County Courthouse located at 210 East 5th Avenue, Milbank, South Dakota 57252, on July 24, 2020 at 10:00 AM. Dated this 30th day of June, 2020. SHERIFF OF GRANT COUNTY By s/s Kevin M. Owen Kevin M. Owen Halliday, Watkins & Mann, P.C. By /s/ Zachary Nesbit Zachary Nesbit Attorneys for Plaintiff 376 East 400 South, Suite 300 Salt Lake City, UT 84111 Tel: 801-355-2886 Email: [email protected] Published twice at an approximate cost of $46.42. July 8 July 15 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BY THE DRAINAGE BOARD ON A PROPOSED DRAINAGE PERMIT Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held on Tuesday, July 21, 2020, at 8 a.m. at the Grant County Courthouse and telephonically to con- sider a Drainage Permit. The request, if granted, would approve the project with 3 NRCS designed washcobs meant to slow the water flow by holding water in a dam and letting it drain over a 24 hour period of time to reduce erosion. 1. Drainage Permit DR2020-10 by David Kruger, for the Elmer Kruger Life Estate owner & Kathryn Hammond, trustee in the SW1/4 ex RTY & Ex Lt3 Gilbert Hess Sub in NE1/4SW1/4 of Section 35, Township 121, Range 50 West of the 5th Principal Meridian, Grant County, South Dakota. (Osceola Township) All persons interested therein may appear and be heard before the Drainage Board at said hearing or may file written comments with the Plan- ning & Zoning Officer, Acting as Drainage Administrator, 210 E 5th Ave., Milbank, SD, 57252 prior to said hearing. Based on current circumstances sur- rounding Covid-19, this meeting will be offered virtually over a tele-confer- ence platform. All persons interested therein may participate in the hearing by telephone Conference Bridge. To obtain the call in number and register for this call, please call the Auditors of- fice prior to July 20, 2020 at 5 p.m. Krista Atyeo-Gortmaker Planning and Zoning Officer Grant County Published twice at an approximate cost of $28.62. July 8 July 15 NOTICE OF AUDIT OF THE FISCAL AFFAIRS OF THE CITY OF MILBANK Notice is hereby given that the records and books of account of the City of Milbank, South Dakota, have been audited by Eide Bailly, LLP, Certi- fied Public Accountants of Aberdeen, South Dakota for the year ended De- cember 31, 2019. A detailed report thereon, containing additional infor- mation, is filed with the City of Mil- bank and the Department of Legislative Audit in Pierre, South Dakota for public inspection. This notice is published in compli- ance with the provisions of SDCL 4-11- 12. MARTIN L. GUINDON, CPA, AUDITOR GENERAL DEPARTMENT OF LEGISLATIVE AUDIT Published twice at an approximate cost of $15.89. July 8 July 15 July 6, 2020 7:00 p.m. The Big Stone City council met in regular session on Monday, July 6, 2020. Meeting began at 7:00 p.m. with Mayor Wiik presiding. Roll Call: Roscoe, Athey, Stecker, Redfield, Brown and Longhenry present. Others present: Emily Sigler, George Boos, Bryan Austin, Bob Goer- gen, Earl Lundin, Pat Kaiser, Sonny Kaiser, Bill Wiik, Teresa Goergen, Alex Goergen, Andria Rabe, TJ Rabe, Randy Stock, Mike Hughes, Julie Enstad, Joe Wiik, Jennifer Wiik, Doug Enstad, Steve Dockter, Steve Weber, Margaret Kuefler, Lori Seidell, Jeremy Wiese, Zach Wiese, Bryan Wiese, Jenny Wiese, Dewane Stoddard, Blayn Ronglien, Jim McFar- lane, Karen McFarlane, Blake Schmieg, Brandon Schmidt, Peter Steinke, Greg Strobl, Don Reiffenberger, Kevin Owen, Orville Folk and Mark Leusink. The Pledge of Allegiance and the South Dakota State Pledge were recited. Motion to accept the minutes from the June 1st meeting was made by Redfield and seconded by Longhenry. All in favor. Motion carried. Councilman Athey inquired about group text messaging for information in between council meetings and if it was legal and proper. Mayor Wiik stated she will be sending out information this way. A public hearing was held for a peti- tion for change in zoning classification filed by Joseph Wiik, William Wiik and The Shop Inc for Lots 1-10 Block 73 and Lots 1-2 Block 64 to become C2-Com- mercial from R-Residential. After a lengthy discussion with input from the public, neighbors, petitioners, council, and planning and zoning it was decided to let planning and zoning privately meet to then give the council their rec- ommendation later on in the meeting. A public hearing was held on a peti- tion to vacate Fourth Avenue between Olive Street and South Dakota Highway 109, and the alleys presently located in Block Sixty-Four and Block Seventy- Three filed by Joseph Wiik, William Wiik, Deborah Wiik and The Shop Inc. A motion to approve the petition was made by Athey and seconded by Red- field. All in favor. Motion carried. Councilman Athey asked about the voting for approval of bills as Council- man Stecker was not on any committee and did not get to see any bills. It was stated he would not be taking part in the voting for approval of bills. The following claims were presented for payment. PRINCIPAL LIFE, $71.78, Life Insur- ance; DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY, $19,167.42, Services for May 2020; MIS- SOURI BASIN MUNICIPAL /S-1, $88.99, Services for May 2020; MISSOURI BASIN MPA - TSA, $10,048.50, Services for May 2022; WASTE MANAGEMENT- RES. CONTRACT, $4,232.03; AFLAC, $224.50; INTERNAL REVENUE SERV- ICE, $2,862.00, Payroll Taxes; REPUB- LIC BEVERAGE COMPANY, $567.00; REPUBLIC BEVERAGE COMPANY, $64.50; INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE, $3,142.97, Payroll Taxes; WORLDPAY, $395.18, May 2020 CC Fee’s; MIN- NESOTA DEPT OF REVENUE, $1,091.38, 2nd Qtr 2020 Witholding; INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE, $3,424.70, Payroll Taxes; FARNER BOCKEN COMPANY, $858.41, Supplies; REPUBLIC BEVERAGE COMPANY, $766.65, On Sale; REPUBLIC BEVER- AGE COMPANY, $1,684.44, Off Sale; SOUTH DAKOTA DEPT OF REVENUE, $5,808.52, Municipal Light and Power- May 2020; SOUTH DAKOTA DEPT OF REVENUE, $2,995.33, Municipal Liquor-May 2020; SD DEPARTMENT OF LABOR&REG., $1,204.66, 2nd Quarter; BIG STONE CITY BOOKENDS, $1,000.00, Garbage Pickup; MAC DADDY’S DRIVE IN, $339.99, Gas; MIDCO BUSINESS, $467.47; POSTMAS- TER, $123.55, Monthly Utility Mailing; 2ND STREET, $90.00, Sani Wipe Case; AM CONSERVATION GROUP, INC., $1,651.23, LED Light bulb giveaway; BANK OF AMERICA, $443.28; BERG- ERS WELDING INC., $177.42, alum trailer hitch; BERNATELLO’S PIZZA INC., $294.50, Pizza; BIG STONE COUNTY AUDITOR, $2,451.75, 2020 Public Safety Costs; BORDER STATES COOPERATIVE, $521.53; BORDER STATES INDUSTRIES INC., $2,959.47; CINTAS CORPORATION, $434.83, Mop, towels, rug; CITY OF BIG STONE CITY, $4,196.11, Utility bills; CITY OF MIL- BANK, $60.00, Sanitizer; COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO., $103.75, Pop; CONROY ELECTRIC INC., $1,331.44; DAKOTA DATA SHRED, $28.43; DAVE’S CON- STRUCTION, INC., $83,918.51; DESIGN ELECTRONICS RADIO SHACK, $24.35; DILLON’S LAWN & LANDSCAPING, $1,020.00, Spring cleanup/husks base- ball field; DURICK FIRE EXTING SALES & SER, $165.00, Fire Extinguisher An- nual Check; ELLWEIN BROTHERS INC., $18,237.30; EUGENE SCHMIEG, $100.00, Water Heater Rebate; GRANT COUNTY AUDITOR, $17,500.00, Com- pensation for vehicle purchase/Sherriff contract; GRANT COUNTY REVIEW, $292.04; GRANT ROBERTS RURAL WATER, $9,670.00, Services 5/27/20- 6/25/20; HARRY’S FROZEN FOODS, $176.75, Pizzas; HARTMAN’S SUPER- VALU FOODS, $49.98, pop, condiments, misc.; HEALTH POOL OF SD, $6,890.38, Health Insurance; HERITAGE PRINT- ING, $76.36, Misc Receipt books; IN- FOTECH SOLUTIONS, $385.00, May Computers 2020; IRBY TOOL & SAFETY, $304.83, Testing Electrical Equipment; JAMES JAROS, $100.00, Water Heater Rebate; JOHNSON BROTHERS FAMOUS BRANDS, $3,856.73; JUDITH ROBERTS, $69.00, BES/MR Rebate; KDIO, $270.00; MAC DADDY’S DRIVE IN, $363.30; MIDCO BUSINESS, $81.36, Sewer Telephone; MIDWEST IRRIGATION & ELECTRIC, $2,580.48; MILBANK WINWATER WORKS, $75.32; MISSOURI RIVER EN- ERGY SERVICES, $2,111.00, Maint. Contracted Service; NORTHWESTERN ENERGY, $41.58, Gas Bill; OR- TONVILLE INDEPENDENT, $244.00, Liquor Store Ads; PEPSI COLA CO. OF ORTONVILLE, $129.94, Pop; PORTER DISTRIBUTING CO., $1,406.80; RESCO, $9,774.00, Chautaqua Line Improve- ments; RONGLIEN EXCAVATING, INC., $8,236.39, Tile Ball Field; RUNNINGS, $37.98, Spray; SCHAFFER LAWN CARE, $47.93, Goose droppings; SD DEPT OF GAME, FISH & PARKS, $186.00, May Monthly Billing; SD DEPT OF TRANS- PORTATION, $113.64, Bridge Inspec- tion; SOUTH DAKOTA ONE CALL, $34.72, Locates, SOUTH DAKOTA RE- TIREMENT SYSTEM, $3,172.34; SOUTHERN GLAZERS OF SD, $1,356.25; STEVE’S LANDSCAPING, $130.00, Grass Seed; STURDEVANT AUTO PARTS, $359.09, June 2020 in- voices; TD&C INC., $196.00, Ice; TWIN VALLEY TIRE, $72.00, #6 mower tire service; VALLEY OFFICE PRODUCTS, $355.13, UPS rubber gloves; VALLEY SHOPPER, $453.40, Advertising; VAN DIEST SUPPLY COMPANY, $3,146.00, Mosquitos; VERIZON WIRELESS, $146.69; WESCO RECEIVABLES CORP., $2,282.24; XEROX CORPORATION, $25.16; GENERAL 101, $18,616.15, June Payroll; LIQUOR 601, $10,840.75, June Payroll; WATER 602, $3,691.85, June Payroll; ELECTRIC 603, $6,109.12, June Payroll; SEWER 604, $1,730.74, June Payroll Motion to pay the presented claims was made by Brown and seconded by Roscoe. In favor: Roscoe, Athey, Red- field, Brown and Longhenry. Motion carried. Sheriff Owen gave the following re- port for June: Hours worked within city: 101 hours 29 minutes. Three motor ve- hicle accidents investigated. Responded to one noise complaint and one motor vehicle complaints. Six citations and five warnings issued. Two civil papers were served. We continue to receive positive feedback from members of the community in regard to our law en- forcement presence. Officer Goergen gave the following report for June: Total hours: 53. Activity Incidents: One administration incident, background investigation, two com- plaints on yards not being kept up, one animal complaint, assist other agency on an attempt to locate, one open door, two traffic incidents, one residence check request, one suspicious activity incident and one fireworks complaint. After receiving final input from the community members present at the meeting and planning and zoning giv- ing their recommendation the council was ready to make a vote on the change in zoning classification petition. A mo- tion was made by Longhenry and sec- onded by Redfield to approve the petition. In favor: Roscoe, Redfield, Brown and Longhenry. Opposed: Athey. Motion carried. Stecker being absent for the remainder of the meeting. Mayor Wiik gave an update on the bridge and announced the city has re- ceived a grant and is waiting to hear from the railroad if they will pay the cities portion of the grant. The bridge will be designed by the South Dakota DOT. Mayor Wiik informed the council that the Chautauqua Grant will be submit- ted by the end of July and the city will know in September if they have re- ceived that grant. Lori Seidell attended the meeting to update the council on summer rec and the baseball field. Summer Rec will be starting July 13th. The baseball field has been tiled and they are getting the mound set up. Lori and Councilman Brown informed the council they are having trouble getting the turf they would like in and looking at other pos- sible turf options and possible grass op- tions for the ballfield. Mayor Wiik asked they get prices for both options and present at the next meeting. A motion was made by Athey and seconded by Redfield to transfer $75,000 from the Liquor Fund, $150,000 from the Water Fund, and $311,092.70 from the Electric Fund to the Sewer Fund to pay off the Rural Development Sewer Loan. All in favor. Motion carried. Electrical Superintendent Bryan Austin informed the council about the need for an updated electric engineer- ing contract with Ulteig. The council asked city attorney Boos to look through the contract and discuss at the August meeting. Mayor Wiik informed the council that First District has inquired about updat- ing the cities planning and zoning book and along with the personnel policy. Mayor Wiik stated that both have not been updated in years and would be a good thing to get them up to date. After a brief discussion, a motion was made by Redfield and seconded by Longhenry to have First District update the plan- ning and zoning book and the person- nel policy. In favor: Redfield, Brown, Longhenry, and Roscoe. Motion carried. Athey being absent for the remainder of the meeting. Bryan Austin informed the council of an MRES conference in September and inquired if anyone on the electric com- mittee was able to attend. They will be checking schedules and letting him or the finance officer aware. Updated budgets were handed out so council members could start work on the 2021 budget with their committees. The current 15-year Midco agree- ment is set to expire in November and Midco has proposed a new 10-year agreement. The council passed it along to city attorney Boos for review and dis- cuss at the next meeting. A motion was made by Roscoe and seconded by Brown to approve Resolu- tion #2020-05. All in favor. Motion car- ried. RESOLUTION # 2020-05 City of Big Stone City Council Resolution Adopting the Grant County Pre-Disaster Mitigation Plan 2020 – 2025 WHEREAS, Grant County received assistance in the preparation of the Grant County Pre-Disaster Mitigation Plan 2020-2025 from representatives of the City of Big Stone City and received funding from the South Dakota Office of Emergency Management / FEMA; and WHEREAS, several public planning meetings were held between December of 2019 and May of 2020 regarding the development and review of the Grant County Pre-Disaster Mitigation Plan 2020-2025; and WHEREAS, the Grant County Pre- Disaster Mitigation Plan 2020-2025 contains several potential future proj- ects to mitigate hazard damage in the City of Big Stone City; and WHEREAS, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has ren- dered its approval of the Grant County Pre-Disaster Mitigation Plan on June 25th, 2020 and WHEREAS, a duly noticed public hearing was held by the Grant County Pre-Disaster Mitigation Team on May 11th, 2020 to solicit public comment on the Grant County Pre-Disaster Mitiga- tion Plan 2020-2025; and WHEREAS, a duly noticed public meeting was held by the Big Stone City Council on July 6, 2020 to formally ap- prove and adopt the final Grant County Pre-Disaster Mitigation Plan 2020- 2025. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Big Stone City Council adopts the Grant County Pre-Disaster Mitiga- tion Plan 2020-2025. ADOPTED AND SIGNED this 6 day of July 2020.  /s/ Mayor ATTEST:     /s/ Finance Officer Being no further business a motion to adjourn the meeting was made by Brown and seconded by Longhenry. All in favor, motion carried. /s/ Deb Wiik, Mayor ATTEST: /s/ Emily Sigler Finance Officer Published once at an approximate cost of $114.47. City of Big Stone City Council Proceedings HAY AVAILABLE ON REFUGE Big Stone National Wildlife Refuge, Odessa, MN, will be allowing hay cut- ting on a number of Refuge units for 2020. Haying on the Refuge is used as a management practice to aid in the manipulation and improvement of grassland habitat. Hay units will be available for cutting on August 14, 2020. Individuals will be selected based on receipt of sealed high bid per hay unit. Sealed bids must be received by the Refuge Office no later than 4:00 p.m., August 7, 2020. Please call Josh Bauer (USFWS Refuge Specialist) at 320-305- 9048, or [email protected] for complete information on bidding re- quirements and unit locations. The mission of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is working with others to conserve, protect and enhance fish, wildlife, plants and their habitats for the continuing benefit of the American people. We are both a leader and trusted partner in fish and wildlife con- servation, known for our scientific ex- cellence, stewardship of lands and natural resources, dedicated profes- sionals and commitment to public service. For more information on our work and the people who make it hap- pen, visit www.fws.gov. Published once at an approximate cost of $13.07. LaBolt Town Council Proceedings The LaBolt Town Council met July 6, 2020 at the LaBolt Fire Hall. Present were Justin Siderewicz, Jon Wold, Larry Erp, Barb Ellingson and John Wollen- berg. The meeting was called to order at 7:00 p.m. The minutes from the last meeting were read and approved. The treas- urer’s report was given and approved. The following bills were approved for payment from the general fund: Northwestern Energy $10.00; Otter Tail Power $255.06 (Street Lights); Otter Tail Power $7.19 (LaBolt sign); Otter Tail Power $61.41 (Fire Hall); Grant County Review $17.31; Brook- ings Rural Water $25.00 Otter Tail Power (LaBolt campsite) $41.88; Barb Ellingson $86.80; Insurance Solutions Plus $3,854.00. John Wollenberg – Park is looking good Barb – Reservations for the park are going very well. We are full or almost full most weekends. There was further discussion on up- dating the playground equipment at the park. It was tabled until next year. Jon made a motion to close the Fire dept. bank account. Larry seconded and it passed. Jon made a motion to declare the 2 ½ lots on the Northeast corner of Church and Georgia Avenues as sur- plus property. Larry seconded and the motion passed. Larry made a motion to set the ap- praised price of the 2 ½ lots at $1,000.00. Jon seconded and the mo- tion passed. There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned. Next meeting will be Monday, Au- gust 3, 2020 at 8 PM. Please notice change of time. Barbara Ellingson Finance Officer “The Town of LaBolt is an equal op- portunity provider, and employer.” Published once at an approximate cost of $17.49. Grant County Review • July 15, 2020 ublic Notices All legals printed in South Dakota newspapers can be found at sdpublicnotices.com 12 P FARMING: LOW CROP PRICES HURTING farm income? Lease hunting rights to your farm and get paid. Call the pros today 1-866-309-1507. www.Base- CampLeasing.com Promo Code:234 1959 730 JOHN DEERE diesel tractor. Electric start, power steering, wide front, 3-point, black fenders, very sharp. $8000. Call John 605- 351-3593. NOTICES: ADVERTISE IN NEWSPAPERS statewide for only $150.00. Put the South Dakota Statewide Classifieds Network to work for you today! (25 words for $150. Each additional word $5.) Call this newspaper or 800-658- 3697 for details. Bacon Roll-Ups This recipe is from the 1930s. 1/3 cup finely chopped onion 1 tablespoon butter 3 cups cubed day-old bread 1/4 teaspoon celery salt 1/4 teaspoon garlic powder 1/8 teaspoon salt 1/8 teaspoon pepper 1 large egg, lightly beaten 10 bacon strips In a small skillet, saute onion in butter until tender. In a large bowl, combine the bread cubes, celery salt, garlic powder, salt, pepper and onion mixture; toss to mix evenly. Add egg; toss to coat bread cubes. Roll into ten 1-1/4-in. balls. Wrap a bacon strip around each ball. Se- cure with a toothpick. Repeat with remaining ingredients. In a large skillet, cook bacon roll- ups on all sides over medium heat for 18 minutes or until bacon is crisp and a thermometer inserted into stuffing reads at least 160 de- grees. Drain on paper towels.

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Page 1: NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING City of Big Stone City Council ... · 7/15/2020  · The Big Stone City council met in regular session on Monday, July 6, 2020. Meeting began at 7:00 p.m

NOTICE TO MOW DITCHES Notice is hereby given by the order

of the Board of Supervisors of Geneseo Township, Roberts County, that ditches need to be mowed by July 15, 2020, or said work will be ordered done at a rate of $150.00 per mile per side and cost assessed against adjoining property owners.

Rodney Van Sambeek, Clerk Geneseo Township

Published twice at an approximate cost of $10.17. July 8 July 15

Civil No. 25CIV19-000058 NOTICE OF REAL

ESTATE SALE ON FORECLOSURE In Circuit Court

Third Judicial Circuit STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA COUNTY OF GRANT BAYVIEW LOAN SERVICING, LLC, Plaintiff, v. LISA L. GABRIEL AKA LISA L. HAMANN, AND GREAT WESTERN BANK AND ANY PERSON IN POS-SESSION, Defendants.

A Non-Monetary Judgment of Fore-closure was entered in favor of Plaintiff and against Defendants, which judg-ment was filed with the Clerk of Courts of Grant County, South Dakota, on Feb-ruary 10, 2020 in the amount of $55,060.78, for the foreclosure of a real estate mortgage.

Notice is hereby given pursuant to said judgment that the real property described in the Real Estate Mortgage dated November 10, 2004, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Grant County, South Dakota, on November 16, 2004, in Book 310, at Page 597, as Instrument Number 207902. which Lisa L Gabriel AKA Lisa L. Hamann , mortgagor, executed and delivered to Great Western Bank, mort-gagee, for the property located at 104 East Park Avenue, Milbank, SD 57252, and legally described as:

North 118.25 feet of Outlot 36A, City of Milbank, Grant County, according to plat thereof on file and of record in Plat Envelope 186 in the office of Register of Deeds of said county and state

in order to realize the amount of the above-referenced judgment, plus in-terest accruing thereafter on said amount, together with the costs and expenses of sale, will be sold subject to redemption as provided by law as one parcel of land at public auction, subject to easements and restrictions of record, to the highest bidder for cash under the direction of the Grant County Sheriff, at the main entrance of the Grant County Courthouse located at 210 East 5th Avenue, Milbank, South Dakota 57252, on July 24, 2020 at 10:00 AM.

Dated this 30th day of June, 2020. SHERIFF OF GRANT COUNTY

By s/s Kevin M. Owen Kevin M. Owen

Halliday, Watkins & Mann, P.C. By /s/ Zachary Nesbit Zachary Nesbit Attorneys for Plaintiff 376 East 400 South, Suite 300 Salt Lake City, UT 84111 Tel: 801-355-2886 Email: [email protected]

Published twice at an approximate cost of $46.42. July 8 July 15

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BY THE DRAINAGE BOARD

ON A PROPOSED DRAINAGE PERMIT

Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held on Tuesday, July 21, 2020, at 8 a.m. at the Grant County Courthouse and telephonically to con-sider a Drainage Permit. The request, if granted, would approve the project with 3 NRCS designed washcobs meant to slow the water flow by holding water in a dam and letting it drain over a 24 hour period of time to reduce erosion.

1. Drainage Permit DR2020-10 by David Kruger, for the Elmer Kruger Life Estate owner & Kathryn Hammond, trustee in the SW1/4 ex RTY & Ex Lt3 Gilbert Hess Sub in NE1/4SW1/4 of Section 35, Township 121, Range 50 West of the 5th Principal Meridian, Grant County, South Dakota. (Osceola Township)

All persons interested therein may appear and be heard before the Drainage Board at said hearing or may file written comments with the Plan-ning & Zoning Officer, Acting as Drainage Administrator, 210 E 5th Ave., Milbank, SD, 57252 prior to said hearing.

Based on current circumstances sur-rounding Covid-19, this meeting will be offered virtually over a tele-confer-ence platform. All persons interested therein may participate in the hearing by telephone Conference Bridge. To obtain the call in number and register for this call, please call the Auditors of-fice prior to July 20, 2020 at 5 p.m.

Krista Atyeo-Gortmaker Planning and Zoning Officer

Grant County Published twice at an approximate

cost of $28.62. July 8 July 15

NOTICE OF AUDIT OF THE FISCAL AFFAIRS OF

THE CITY OF MILBANK Notice is hereby given that the

records and books of account of the City of Milbank, South Dakota, have been audited by Eide Bailly, LLP, Certi-fied Public Accountants of Aberdeen, South Dakota for the year ended De-cember 31, 2019. A detailed report thereon, containing additional infor-mation, is filed with the City of Mil-bank and the Department of Legislative Audit in Pierre, South Dakota for public inspection.

This notice is published in compli-ance with the provisions of SDCL 4-11-12.

MARTIN L. GUINDON, CPA, AUDITOR GENERAL

DEPARTMENT OF LEGISLATIVE AUDIT

Published twice at an approximate cost of $15.89. July 8 July 15

July 6, 2020 7:00 p.m.

The Big Stone City council met in regular session on Monday, July 6, 2020. Meeting began at 7:00 p.m. with Mayor Wiik presiding. Roll Call: Roscoe, Athey, Stecker, Redfield, Brown and Longhenry present. Others present: Emily Sigler, George Boos, Bryan Austin, Bob Goer-gen, Earl Lundin, Pat Kaiser, Sonny Kaiser, Bill Wiik, Teresa Goergen, Alex Goergen, Andria Rabe, TJ Rabe, Randy Stock, Mike Hughes, Julie Enstad, Joe Wiik, Jennifer Wiik, Doug Enstad, Steve Dockter, Steve Weber, Margaret Kuefler, Lori Seidell, Jeremy Wiese, Zach Wiese, Bryan Wiese, Jenny Wiese, Dewane Stoddard, Blayn Ronglien, Jim McFar-lane, Karen McFarlane, Blake Schmieg, Brandon Schmidt, Peter Steinke, Greg Strobl, Don Reiffenberger, Kevin Owen, Orville Folk and Mark Leusink.

The Pledge of Allegiance and the South Dakota State Pledge were recited. Motion to accept the minutes from the June 1st meeting was made by Redfield and seconded by Longhenry. All in favor. Motion carried.

Councilman Athey inquired about group text messaging for information in between council meetings and if it was legal and proper. Mayor Wiik stated she will be sending out information this way.

A public hearing was held for a peti-tion for change in zoning classification filed by Joseph Wiik, William Wiik and The Shop Inc for Lots 1-10 Block 73 and Lots 1-2 Block 64 to become C2-Com-mercial from R-Residential. After a lengthy discussion with input from the public, neighbors, petitioners, council, and planning and zoning it was decided to let planning and zoning privately meet to then give the council their rec-ommendation later on in the meeting.

A public hearing was held on a peti-tion to vacate Fourth Avenue between Olive Street and South Dakota Highway 109, and the alleys presently located in Block Sixty-Four and Block Seventy-Three filed by Joseph Wiik, William Wiik, Deborah Wiik and The Shop Inc. A motion to approve the petition was made by Athey and seconded by Red-field. All in favor. Motion carried.

Councilman Athey asked about the voting for approval of bills as Council-man Stecker was not on any committee and did not get to see any bills. It was stated he would not be taking part in the voting for approval of bills.

The following claims were presented for payment.

PRINCIPAL LIFE, $71.78, Life Insur-ance; DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY, $19,167.42, Services for May 2020; MIS-SOURI BASIN MUNICIPAL /S-1, $88.99, Services for May 2020; MISSOURI BASIN MPA - TSA, $10,048.50, Services for May 2022; WASTE MANAGEMENT-RES. CONTRACT, $4,232.03; AFLAC, $224.50; INTERNAL REVENUE SERV-ICE, $2,862.00, Payroll Taxes; REPUB-LIC BEVERAGE COMPANY, $567.00; REPUBLIC BEVERAGE COMPANY, $64.50; INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE, $3,142.97, Payroll Taxes; WORLDPAY, $395.18, May 2020 CC Fee’s; MIN-NESOTA DEPT OF REVENUE, $1,091.38, 2nd Qtr 2020 Witholding; INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE, $3,424.70, Payroll Taxes; FARNER BOCKEN COMPANY, $858.41, Supplies; REPUBLIC BEVERAGE COMPANY, $766.65, On Sale; REPUBLIC BEVER-AGE COMPANY, $1,684.44, Off Sale; SOUTH DAKOTA DEPT OF REVENUE, $5,808.52, Municipal Light and Power-May 2020; SOUTH DAKOTA DEPT OF REVENUE, $2,995.33, Municipal Liquor-May 2020; SD DEPARTMENT OF LABOR&REG., $1,204.66, 2nd Quarter; BIG STONE CITY BOOKENDS, $1,000.00, Garbage Pickup; MAC DADDY’S DRIVE IN, $339.99, Gas; MIDCO BUSINESS, $467.47; POSTMAS-TER, $123.55, Monthly Utility Mailing; 2ND STREET, $90.00, Sani Wipe Case; AM CONSERVATION GROUP, INC., $1,651.23, LED Light bulb giveaway; BANK OF AMERICA, $443.28; BERG-ERS WELDING INC., $177.42, alum trailer hitch; BERNATELLO’S PIZZA INC., $294.50, Pizza; BIG STONE COUNTY AUDITOR, $2,451.75, 2020 Public Safety Costs; BORDER STATES COOPERATIVE, $521.53; BORDER STATES INDUSTRIES INC., $2,959.47; CINTAS CORPORATION, $434.83, Mop, towels, rug; CITY OF BIG STONE CITY, $4,196.11, Utility bills; CITY OF MIL-BANK, $60.00, Sanitizer; COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO., $103.75, Pop; CONROY ELECTRIC INC., $1,331.44; DAKOTA DATA SHRED, $28.43; DAVE’S CON-STRUCTION, INC., $83,918.51; DESIGN ELECTRONICS RADIO SHACK, $24.35; DILLON’S LAWN & LANDSCAPING,

$1,020.00, Spring cleanup/husks base-ball field; DURICK FIRE EXTING SALES & SER, $165.00, Fire Extinguisher An-nual Check; ELLWEIN BROTHERS INC., $18,237.30; EUGENE SCHMIEG, $100.00, Water Heater Rebate; GRANT COUNTY AUDITOR, $17,500.00, Com-pensation for vehicle purchase/Sherriff contract; GRANT COUNTY REVIEW, $292.04; GRANT ROBERTS RURAL WATER, $9,670.00, Services 5/27/20-6/25/20; HARRY’S FROZEN FOODS, $176.75, Pizzas; HARTMAN’S SUPER-VALU FOODS, $49.98, pop, condiments, misc.; HEALTH POOL OF SD, $6,890.38, Health Insurance; HERITAGE PRINT-ING, $76.36, Misc Receipt books; IN-FOTECH SOLUTIONS, $385.00, May Computers 2020; IRBY TOOL & SAFETY, $304.83, Testing Electrical Equipment; JAMES JAROS, $100.00, Water Heater Rebate; JOHNSON BROTHERS FAMOUS BRANDS, $3,856.73; JUDITH ROBERTS, $69.00, BES/MR Rebate; KDIO, $270.00; MAC DADDY’S DRIVE IN, $363.30; MIDCO BUSINESS, $81.36, Sewer Telephone; MIDWEST IRRIGATION & ELECTRIC, $2,580.48; MILBANK WINWATER WORKS, $75.32; MISSOURI RIVER EN-ERGY SERVICES, $2,111.00, Maint. Contracted Service; NORTHWESTERN ENERGY, $41.58, Gas Bill; OR-TONVILLE INDEPENDENT, $244.00, Liquor Store Ads; PEPSI COLA CO. OF ORTONVILLE, $129.94, Pop; PORTER DISTRIBUTING CO., $1,406.80; RESCO, $9,774.00, Chautaqua Line Improve-ments; RONGLIEN EXCAVATING, INC., $8,236.39, Tile Ball Field; RUNNINGS, $37.98, Spray; SCHAFFER LAWN CARE, $47.93, Goose droppings; SD DEPT OF GAME, FISH & PARKS, $186.00, May Monthly Billing; SD DEPT OF TRANS-PORTATION, $113.64, Bridge Inspec-tion; SOUTH DAKOTA ONE CALL, $34.72, Locates, SOUTH DAKOTA RE-TIREMENT SYSTEM, $3,172.34; SOUTHERN GLAZERS OF SD, $1,356.25; STEVE’S LANDSCAPING, $130.00, Grass Seed; STURDEVANT AUTO PARTS, $359.09, June 2020 in-voices; TD&C INC., $196.00, Ice; TWIN VALLEY TIRE, $72.00, #6 mower tire service; VALLEY OFFICE PRODUCTS, $355.13, UPS rubber gloves; VALLEY SHOPPER, $453.40, Advertising; VAN DIEST SUPPLY COMPANY, $3,146.00, Mosquitos; VERIZON WIRELESS, $146.69; WESCO RECEIVABLES CORP., $2,282.24; XEROX CORPORATION, $25.16; GENERAL 101, $18,616.15, June Payroll; LIQUOR 601, $10,840.75, June Payroll; WATER 602, $3,691.85, June Payroll; ELECTRIC 603, $6,109.12, June Payroll; SEWER 604, $1,730.74, June Payroll

Motion to pay the presented claims was made by Brown and seconded by Roscoe. In favor: Roscoe, Athey, Red-field, Brown and Longhenry. Motion carried.

Sheriff Owen gave the following re-port for June: Hours worked within city: 101 hours 29 minutes. Three motor ve-hicle accidents investigated. Responded to one noise complaint and one motor vehicle complaints. Six citations and five warnings issued. Two civil papers were served. We continue to receive positive feedback from members of the community in regard to our law en-forcement presence.

Officer Goergen gave the following report for June: Total hours: 53. Activity Incidents: One administration incident, background investigation, two com-plaints on yards not being kept up, one animal complaint, assist other agency on an attempt to locate, one open door, two traffic incidents, one residence check request, one suspicious activity incident and one fireworks complaint.

After receiving final input from the community members present at the meeting and planning and zoning giv-ing their recommendation the council was ready to make a vote on the change in zoning classification petition. A mo-tion was made by Longhenry and sec-onded by Redfield to approve the petition. In favor: Roscoe, Redfield, Brown and Longhenry. Opposed: Athey. Motion carried. Stecker being absent for the remainder of the meeting.

Mayor Wiik gave an update on the bridge and announced the city has re-ceived a grant and is waiting to hear from the railroad if they will pay the cities portion of the grant. The bridge will be designed by the South Dakota DOT.

Mayor Wiik informed the council that the Chautauqua Grant will be submit-ted by the end of July and the city will know in September if they have re-ceived that grant.

Lori Seidell attended the meeting to update the council on summer rec and

the baseball field. Summer Rec will be starting July 13th. The baseball field has been tiled and they are getting the mound set up. Lori and Councilman Brown informed the council they are having trouble getting the turf they would like in and looking at other pos-sible turf options and possible grass op-tions for the ballfield. Mayor Wiik asked they get prices for both options and present at the next meeting.

A motion was made by Athey and seconded by Redfield to transfer $75,000 from the Liquor Fund, $150,000 from the Water Fund, and $311,092.70 from the Electric Fund to the Sewer Fund to pay off the Rural Development Sewer Loan. All in favor. Motion carried.

Electrical Superintendent Bryan Austin informed the council about the need for an updated electric engineer-ing contract with Ulteig. The council asked city attorney Boos to look through the contract and discuss at the August meeting.

Mayor Wiik informed the council that First District has inquired about updat-ing the cities planning and zoning book and along with the personnel policy. Mayor Wiik stated that both have not been updated in years and would be a good thing to get them up to date. After a brief discussion, a motion was made by Redfield and seconded by Longhenry to have First District update the plan-ning and zoning book and the person-nel policy. In favor: Redfield, Brown, Longhenry, and Roscoe. Motion carried. Athey being absent for the remainder of the meeting.

Bryan Austin informed the council of an MRES conference in September and inquired if anyone on the electric com-mittee was able to attend. They will be checking schedules and letting him or the finance officer aware.

Updated budgets were handed out so council members could start work on the 2021 budget with their committees.

The current 15-year Midco agree-ment is set to expire in November and Midco has proposed a new 10-year agreement. The council passed it along to city attorney Boos for review and dis-cuss at the next meeting.

A motion was made by Roscoe and seconded by Brown to approve Resolu-tion #2020-05. All in favor. Motion car-ried.

RESOLUTION # 2020-05 City of Big Stone City Council

Resolution Adopting the Grant County Pre-Disaster Mitigation

Plan 2020 – 2025 WHEREAS, Grant County received

assistance in the preparation of the Grant County Pre-Disaster Mitigation Plan 2020-2025 from representatives of the City of Big Stone City and received funding from the South Dakota Office of Emergency Management / FEMA; and 

WHEREAS, several public planning meetings were held between December of 2019 and May of 2020 regarding the development and review of the Grant County Pre-Disaster Mitigation Plan 2020-2025; and 

WHEREAS, the Grant County Pre-Disaster Mitigation Plan 2020-2025 contains several potential future proj-ects to mitigate hazard damage in the City of Big Stone City; and 

WHEREAS, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has ren-dered its approval of the Grant County Pre-Disaster Mitigation Plan on June 25th, 2020 and 

WHEREAS, a duly noticed public hearing was held by the Grant County Pre-Disaster Mitigation Team on May 11th, 2020 to solicit public comment on the Grant County Pre-Disaster Mitiga-tion Plan 2020-2025; and 

WHEREAS, a duly noticed public meeting was held by the Big Stone City Council on July 6, 2020 to formally ap-prove and adopt the final Grant County Pre-Disaster Mitigation Plan 2020-2025. 

NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Big Stone City Council adopts the Grant County Pre-Disaster Mitiga-tion Plan 2020-2025. 

ADOPTED AND SIGNED this 6 day of July 2020.  

/s/ Mayor ATTEST:      /s/ Finance Officer 

Being no further business a motion to adjourn the meeting was made by Brown and seconded by Longhenry. All in favor, motion carried.

/s/ Deb Wiik, Mayor ATTEST: /s/ Emily Sigler Finance Officer

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City of Big Stone City Council Proceedings

HAY AVAILABLE ON REFUGE Big Stone National Wildlife Refuge,

Odessa, MN, will be allowing hay cut-ting on a number of Refuge units for 2020. Haying on the Refuge is used as a management practice to aid in the manipulation and improvement of grassland habitat. Hay units will be available for cutting on August 14, 2020. Individuals will be selected based on receipt of sealed high bid per hay unit.

Sealed bids must be received by the Refuge Office no later than 4:00 p.m., August 7, 2020. Please call Josh Bauer (USFWS Refuge Specialist) at 320-305-9048, or [email protected] for complete information on bidding re-quirements and unit locations.

The mission of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is working with others to conserve, protect and enhance fish, wildlife, plants and their habitats for the continuing benefit of the American people. We are both a leader and trusted partner in fish and wildlife con-servation, known for our scientific ex-cellence, stewardship of lands and natural resources, dedicated profes-sionals and commitment to public service. For more information on our work and the people who make it hap-pen, visit www.fws.gov.

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LaBolt Town Council Proceedings

The LaBolt Town Council met July 6, 2020 at the LaBolt Fire Hall. Present were Justin Siderewicz, Jon Wold, Larry Erp, Barb Ellingson and John Wollen-berg.

The meeting was called to order at 7:00 p.m.

The minutes from the last meeting were read and approved. The treas-urer’s report was given and approved.

The following bills were approved for payment from the general fund:

Northwestern Energy $10.00; Otter Tail Power $255.06 (Street Lights); Otter Tail Power $7.19 (LaBolt sign); Otter Tail Power $61.41 (Fire Hall); Grant County Review $17.31; Brook-ings Rural Water $25.00 Otter Tail Power (LaBolt campsite) $41.88; Barb Ellingson $86.80; Insurance Solutions Plus $3,854.00.

John Wollenberg – Park is looking good

Barb – Reservations for the park are going very well. We are full or almost full most weekends.

There was further discussion on up-dating the playground equipment at the park. It was tabled until next year.

Jon made a motion to close the Fire dept. bank account. Larry seconded and it passed.

Jon made a motion to declare the 2 ½ lots on the Northeast corner of Church and Georgia Avenues as sur-plus property. Larry seconded and the motion passed.

Larry made a motion to set the ap-praised price of the 2 ½ lots at $1,000.00. Jon seconded and the mo-tion passed.

There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned.

Next meeting will be Monday, Au-gust 3, 2020 at 8 PM. Please notice change of time.

Barbara Ellingson Finance Officer

“The Town of LaBolt is an equal op-portunity provider, and employer.”

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Bacon Roll-Ups This recipe is from the 1930s.

1/3 cup finely chopped onion 1 tablespoon butter 3 cups cubed day-old bread 1/4 teaspoon celery salt 1/4 teaspoon garlic powder 1/8 teaspoon salt 1/8 teaspoon pepper 1 large egg, lightly beaten 10 bacon strips

In a small skillet, saute onion in butter until tender. In a large bowl, combine the bread cubes, celery salt, garlic powder, salt, pepper and onion mixture; toss to mix evenly. Add egg; toss to coat bread cubes.

Roll into ten 1-1/4-in. balls. Wrap a bacon strip around each ball. Se-cure with a toothpick. Repeat with remaining ingredients.

In a large skillet, cook bacon roll-ups on all sides over medium heat for 18 minutes or until bacon is crisp and a thermometer inserted into stuffing reads at least 160 de-grees. Drain on paper towels.