CITY OF SIOUX FALLS
PUBLISH: Aug. 21, 2028
NOTICE OF HEARING UPON APPLICATIONS
FOR SALE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
Notice is given that various Alcoholic Beverage Licenses are to be operated at various locations in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, as listed below.
The City Council will consider said applications at Carnegie Town Hall, 235 West Tenth Street, at 6:00 p.m., on September 1, 2026.
Any person interested may appear and be heard.
Special One-Day Liquor License for the Haitian Association of South Dakota to be operated at 101 South Fairfax Avenue, for a special event on September 26, 2026.
Jamie L. Palmer
Licensing Specialist
City Attorney’s Office
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PUBLISH: Aug. 21, 2026
CITY OF SIOUX FALLS
WATER RECLAMATION DIVISION
OFFICE OF PUBLIC WORKS
PUBLIC NOTICE
SIGNIFICANT NONCOMPLIANCE (SNC)
The industry below was in significant noncompliance with the City’s Industrial Pretreatment Program during 2026. The annual public notification of all industries in significant noncompliance is a requirement of 40 CFR Part 403.8(f)(2)(viii) of the General Pretreatment Regulations of the Clean Water Act: Dakota Plating 1614 N. Cliff Avenue Sioux Falls, SD 57104 (Violation) Pollutant: Cyanide Type: Monthly Quarter: SecondSNC Type: TRC Compliance Status: The company entered into a stipulation agreement with the City. The company has evaluated the noncompliance and made operational and process control changes to bring the facility into compliance. TRC: 33% or more of the samples analyzed in a six-month period exceeded Technical Review Criteria. Chronic: Greater than or equal to 66% of samples exceed the limit analyzed in a six-month period. Public Notice No: PNENV-0526
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PUBLISH: Aug. 21, & Aug. 28, 2026
NOTICE OF HEARING
Notice is hereby given that at the regular Sioux Falls City Council meeting to be held at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, October 14, 2026, at the Carnegie Town Hall, 235 W. 10th St., a public hearing will be held to hear objections to proposed amendments to City Ordinance Chapter 37: Taxation.
The assessment for properties within the Downtown Sioux Falls Business Improvement District boundary is determined based on §§ 37.110 and 37.112 of the Code of Ordinances of Sioux Falls, SD, and the property valuation set by the Minnehaha County Office of Equalization. Funds are to be expended for the betterment of the district in accordance with SDCL 9-55-3 and § 37.109 of the Code of Ordinances of Sioux Falls, SD.
The proposed amendments will remove the business improvement district assessment exemption for industrial property and remove the reduced business improvement district assessment for multifamily property whose sole use is residential for properties within the Downtown Sioux Falls Business Improvement District boundary. The proposed amendments would be effective for the 2027 business improvement district assessment year.
The business improvement district has the following boundaries and contains all properties therein:
Beginning on the north right-of-way line of Third St. at its intersection with the west right-of-way line of Minnesota Ave.; then east along the north right-of-way line of Third St. to its intersection with the west right-of-way line of the alley located between Dakota Ave. and Main Ave.; then north along the west right-of-way line of the alley located between Dakota Ave. and Main Ave. to its intersection with the north right-of-way line of First St.; then east along the north right-of-way line of First St. to its intersection with the west right-of-way line of Main Ave.; then north along the west right-of-way line of Main Ave. to its intersection with the south property line of Tower Park; then east approximately 591’ to the west right-of-way line of Phillips Ave.; then north along the west right-of-way line of Phillips Ave. to its intersection with the north right-of-way line of McClellan St.; then east along the north right-of-way line of McClellan St. to its merging point with the north right-of-way line of Falls Park Dr.; then east along the north right-of-way line of Falls Park Dr. to its intersection with the west right-of-way line of Weber Ave.; then south along the west right-of-way line of Weber Ave. to its intersection with the south right-of-way line of Sixth St.; then east along the south right-of-way line of Sixth St. to its intersection with the west right-of-way line of Nesmith Ave.; then south along the west right-of-way line of Nesmith Ave. to its intersection with the south right-of-way line of Seventh St.; then east along the south right of way line of Seventh St. to its intersection with the west right-of-way line of Franklin Ave.; then south along the west right-of-way line of Franklin Ave. to its intersection with the south right-of-way line of the former Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad; then south approximately 755’ to an intersection with the west right-of-way line of the Burlington Northern Railroad; then southeast along the west right-of-way line of the Burlington Northern Railroad to its intersection with the south right-of-way line of 14th St.; then west along the south right-of-way line of 14th St. to its intersection with the east right-of-way line of Minnesota Ave.; then north along the east right-of-way line of Minnesota Ave. to its intersection with the north right-of-way line of Third St. being the point of beginning.
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PUBLISH: Aug. 21, 2028
NOTICE OF HEARING
PLANNING COMMISSION
Notice is hereby given that at the regular Sioux Falls City Planning Commission meeting to be held at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, September 2, 2026, at the Carnegie Town Hall, 235 W. 10th St., there will be a public hearing on the following amendment(s) to the Zoning Ordinance and Comprehensive Plan, Conditional Use Permits, Subdivision Plans, and other items in accordance with the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Sioux Falls:
1. REZ-023373-2026: Rezoning from the RD-2 Townhome Residential—Suburban, LW LiveWork, RA-1 Apartment Residential—Low Density, RA-3 Apartment Residential—High Density, C-3 Commercial—Community Districts to the CN Conservation, RA-1 Apartment Residential— Low Density, RA-3 Apartment Residential—High Density Districts located north of E. 57th St. and west of S. Six Mile Rd.
Legal Description: A portion of the SE1/4 of Section 31-T101N-R48W, As Shown by Exhibit, City of Sioux Falls, Minnehaha County, SD
2. REZ-023414-2026: Rezoning from the C-3 Commercial—Community District to the RA-3 Apartment Residential—High Density District located south of W. 41st St. and west of S. Ellis Rd.
Legal Description: A portion of Lot 3 of Ellis Crossing South Addition, As Shown by Exhibit, City of Sioux Falls, Minnehaha County, SD
3. REZ-023434-2026: Rezoning from the RA-2 Apartment Residential—Moderate Density District to the C-3 Commercial—Community District located at 904 W. Bailey St.
Legal Description: A portion of Tract 1 and 2, Jacobson Addition, As Shown by Exhibit, City of Sioux Falls, Minnehaha County, SD
4. CU-023436-2026: Conditional Use Permit for an off-premises sign over 288 square feet located at 6100 E. Hein Pl.
Legal Description: The SW1/4 of the SW1/4, Except Tracts 3 & 4 of Hein’s Addition and Except Lot A of Oliver’s Tract 3, Including Tracts 1, 2, 5, 6 of Hein’s Addition and Oliver’s Tract 1 and the N150’ of the W300’ of Oliver’s Tract 3, and Including all Abandoned Right-of-Way Therein, Section 18-T101N-R48W, City of Sioux Falls, Minnehaha County, SD
5. CU-023440-2026: Conditional Use Permit for an off-premises sign over 288 square feet located at 6100 E. Hein Pl.
Legal Description: The SW1/4 of the SW1/4, Except Tracts 3 & 4 of Hein’s Addition and Except Lot A of Oliver’s Tract 3, Including Tracts 1, 2, 5, 6 of Hein’s Addition and Oliver’s Tract 1 and the N150’ of the W300’ of Oliver’s Tract 3, and Including all Abandoned Right-of-Way Therein, Section 18-T101N-R48W, City of Sioux Falls, Minnehaha County, SD
6. CU-023197-2026: Conditional Use Permit for an on-sale alcohol beverage establishment within 500’ of a sensitive use located at 1512 E. 10th St.
Legal Description: The E1/3 of Lot 5 and all of Lots 6 and 7, Phillips Addition, City of Sioux Falls, Minnehaha County, SD
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PUBLISH: Aug. 21, 2028
NOTICE OF HEARING
CITY COUNCIL
Notice is hereby given that at the regular Sioux Falls City Council meeting to be held at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, September 1, 2026, at the Carnegie Town Hall, 235 W. 10th St., there will be a public hearing on the following amendments to the Zoning Ordinance and Comprehensive Plan, Conditional Use Permits, Subdivision Plans, and other items in accordance with the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Sioux Falls:
1. FLUA-023240-2026: Future Land Use Amendment to reclassify a Development Area identified in the Shape Sioux Falls 2050 Comprehensive Plan from Tier 2 to Tier 1 located south of I-90 and west of Veterans Pkwy.
Legal Description: Tract 1, Eckert Addition, S1/2 of Section 25, T102N-R49W, As Shown by Exhibit, City of Sioux Falls, Minnehaha County, SD
2. REZ-022750-2026: Rezoning from the AG Agriculture District to the RS Single-Family
Residential—Suburban, RD-1 Twin Home/Duplex Residential—Suburban, LW Live-Work, RA1 Apartment Residential—Low Density, C-1 Commercial—Pedestrian-Oriented Districts located north of W. 41st St., south of W. 22nd St., and west of Tea/Ellis Rd.
Legal Description: The W1/2 of the S1/2 of the NE1/4 and the NW1/4 of the NW1/4 of Section
28 and the SW1/4 of the SW1/4 of Section 21 and the W. 50’ of the S1/2 of the SE1/4 of Section
20, all in T101N-R50W, As Shown by Exhibit, City of Sioux Falls, Minnehaha County, SD
3. REZ-023139-2026: Rezoning from the CN Conservation and RD-2 Townhome Residential— Suburban Districts to the RA-3 Apartment Residential—High Density District located at 8000 E. Bull Pine Trl.
Legal Description: A portion of Lot 4 and all of Lot 1G, Block 3, Ponderosa Highlands Addition, As Shown by Exhibit, City of Sioux Falls, Minnehaha County, SD
4. REZ-023149-2026: Rezoning from the RD-1 Twin Home/Duplex Residential—Suburban District to the RD-2 Townhome Residential—Suburban District located north of E. 69th St. and east of S. Sycamore Ave.
Legal Description: Lot 32, Block 20, and Lots 1A-1D, 2A-2D, and 9, Block 21, Briarwood
Estates Addition, and a portion of the SW1/4 of Section 8-T100N-R49W, As Shown by Exhibit, City of Sioux Falls, Lincoln County, SD
5. REZ-023154-2026: Rezoning from the RD-1 Twin Home/Duplex Residential—Suburban District to the RT-1 Single-Family Residential—Traditional District located at 1103 N. Lincoln Ave.
Legal Description: Lots 5 and 6, Block 68, Meredith’s 2nd Addition, City of Sioux Falls, Minnehaha County, SD
6. REZ-023227-2026: Rezoning from the C-3 Commercial—Community District to the O Office District located at 4501 E. 57th St.
Legal Description: A portion of Tract 1, Graystone Heights Addition, As Shown by Exhibit, City of Sioux Falls, Lincoln County, SD
7. REZ-023233-2026: Rezoning from the RS Single-Family Residential—Suburban District to the RT-2 Townhome Residential—Traditional District located at 806 S. Grange Ave.
Legal Description: The W1/3 of Lots 22-24, Block 28, Folsom’s 2nd Addition, City of Sioux Falls, Minnehaha County, SD
8. REZ-023237-2026: Rezoning from the AG Agriculture District to the I-1 Light Industrial District located at 6000 W. 60th St. N.
Legal Description: Lot 3, Sundermann Addition, City of Sioux Falls, Minnehaha County, SD
9. REZ-022941-2026: Rezoning from the AG Agriculture District to the CN Conservation, RS Single-Family Residential—Suburban, and RCD Residential Cluster Development PUD Districts located south of Hwy 42/Future W. 12th St. and a 1/2 mile west of S. Ellis Rd.
Legal Description: A portion of the N1/2 of Section 20-T101N-R50W, As Shown by Exhibit,
City of Sioux Falls, Minnehaha County, SD
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PUBLISH: Aug. 14 & Aug. 21, 2026
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS WILL HOLD A PUBLIC AUCTION OF SURPLUS PROPERTY ONLINE STARTING AUGUST 21ST, 2026.
Online auction will begin on Friday, August 21, 2026 at www.purplewave.com and will close the bidding on Tuesday, September 29, 2026 at approximately 10:00 A.M.
Auction items can be viewed at www.purplewave.com or at the City of Sioux Falls Street Department facility at 1000 E Chambers St, during the Open House on September 24, 2026 from 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
All non-titled equipment are subject to sales tax. Items will be available for review at www.purplewave.com on Friday, August 21, 2026. All items are sold as is, where is, and must be removed from the auction site per the City’s direction.
Additional information may be obtained by contacting the Michael Lee from Purple Wave at 605-502-2736, or by visiting the Purple Wave website at www.purplewave.com.
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PUBLISH: Aug. 14 & Aug. 21, 2026
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BID REQUEST NO. 26-0087
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
The City of Sioux Falls, SD, requests formal bids for Over-Snow Vehicle Snowcat Groomer.
To participate, you must be registered as a vendor in the e-procurement portal. Register at siouxfalls.bonfirehub.com by selecting “Register” next to the login tab. After you have registered, navigate to the Open Public Opportunities tab to view this invitation for bid. Bids will be electronically submitted through the e-procurement portal and will be received by the e-procurement portal not later than 2 p.m., Central time. Immediately thereafter, the bids will be publicly opened and read at 3 p.m., Central time, City Hall, 224 W. 9th St., Sioux Falls, SD 57104. You may watch the bid opening virtually via Webex by utilizing information and links located at www.siouxfalls.gov/purchasing.
It is the vendor’s responsibility to check the e-procurement portal website for any changes or updates to the invitation for bid, which will be in the form of an addendum posted to the e-procurement portal website.
Telegraphic, fax, email, and hand-delivered responses will not be accepted unless specifically authorized in the terms and conditions of the solicitation.
The City of Sioux Falls reserves the right to reject any or all bids, waive technicalities, and make award(s) as deemed to be in the best interest of Sioux Falls, SD.
There will be a prebid meeting at the City of Sioux Falls Parks Shop, located at 2401 West 49th Street, Sioux Falls, South Dakota on August 19, 2026 at 1 p.m. If unable to attend in person, a virtual option will be offered via Webex.
https://siouxfalls.webex.com/siouxfalls/j.php?MTID=mb807bed15fc49d32226a01f848cc7761
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PUBLISH: Aug. 21, 2026
NOTICE OF SALE
$50,530,000*
CITY OF SIOUX FALLS, SOUTH DAKOTA
JUNIOR LIEN SALES TAX REVENUE REFUNDING BONDS, SERIES 2026A
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that these Series 2026A Bonds will be offered for sale according to the following terms:
TIME AND PLACE
Electronic proposals will be received for the purchase of $50,530,000* Junior Lien Sales Tax Revenue Bonds, Series 2026A (the “Series 2026A Bonds”) by the City of Sioux Falls, South Dakota (the “City”) on September 2, 2026 until 10:15 A.M. Central Time, in the offices of PFM Financial Advisors LLC, 45 South 7th Street Suite 2950, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 55402. The proposals will be considered and an award will be made no later than 3:00 P.M. Central Time on the same day. The proposer offering to purchase the Series 2026A Bonds upon the terms specified herein and most favorable to the City will be accepted unless all proposals are rejected. No proposal may be altered or withdrawn after the time appointed for receipt of the proposals.
Prior to the sale date and times, the City reserves the right to change the aggregate or annual principal amounts of the Series 2026A Bonds or the terms of the Series 2026A Bonds, and to postpone the sale to a later date or time or to cancel the sale. Notice of a change, postponement or cancellation will be announced at any time prior to the time established for acceptance of bids via PARITY® electronic bidding system. Prospective bidders may request notification by email transmission of any changes in the date and time for receipt of bids by so advising and furnishing their email addresses to PFM Financial Advisors LLC, attention Miles Silbert at (612) 371 3730, silbertm@pfm.com, by 5:00 P.M. Central Time, on the day prior to the date announced for acceptance of bids. In the event of a postponement, any new date and times of sale and the expected date of delivery of the Series 2026A Bonds, will be announced via PARITY® at least 18 hours prior to the time proposals are to be submitted for the Series 2026A Bonds.
FORM OF PROPOSALS
The City and PFM Financial Advisors LLC will assume no liability for the inability of the bidder to reach PFM Financial Advisors LLC prior to the time of sale specified above. All bidders are advised that each bid shall be deemed to constitute a contract between the bidder and the City to purchase the Series 2026A Bonds regardless of the manner by which the bid is submitted.
No proposal will be received after 10:15 A.M. Central Time on September 2, 2026, as specified in the Notice of Sale. The time as maintained by the Electronic Bid System shall constitute the official time with respect to all proposals submitted. A proposal may be withdrawn before the proposal deadline using the same method used to submit the proposal. If more than one proposal is received from a proposer, the last proposal received shall be considered.
Electronic Bidding: Electronic proposals must be submitted through Parity® (the “Electronic Bid System”). Information about the Electronic Bid System may be obtained by contacting Parity® at i-Deal/Parity®, Customer Support, 1359 Broadway, 2nd Floor, New York, New York 10018, (212) 849-5067.
*Preliminary, subject to adjustment.
Each proposer shall be solely responsible for making necessary arrangements to access the Electronic Bid System for purposes of submitting its electronic proposal in a timely manner and in compliance with the requirements of this Notice of Sale. The City is permitting proposers to use the services of the Electronic Bid System solely as a communication mechanism to conduct the electronic bidding and the Electronic Bid System is not an agent of the City. Provisions of this Notice of Sale shall control in the event of conflict with information provided by the Electronic Bid System.
SECURITY AND PURPOSE
The Series 2026A Bonds are special limited obligations of the City and payments of principal, premium, if any, and interest related to the Series 2026A Bonds are secured solely by a pledge of the collections of the Pledged Sales Taxes and certain other amounts held under the Junior Lien Indenture by the Trustee. The proceeds of the Series 2026A Bonds will be used to (a) currently refund the City’s outstanding Sales Tax Revenue Bonds, Series 2012A (the “Series 2012A Bonds”) and Sales Tax Revenue Bonds, Series 2016A (the “Series 2016A Bonds” together with the Series 2012A Bonds the “Refunded Bonds”) and (b) pay costs of issuance of the Series 2026A Bonds.
DATE, MATURITIES, AND REDEMPTION
The Series 2026A Bonds will be dated originally as of the delivery date (anticipated to be on or about September 16, 2026), will be fully registered bonds in the denomination of $5,000 each, and will mature on November 15, in the following years in the following amounts:
Year Amount*
2027 $7,475,000
2028 7,845,000
2029 8,240,000
2030 8,655,000
2031 9,085,000
2032 9,230,000
*Preliminary, subject to adjustment.
TERM BOND OPTION
Proposals for the Series 2026A Bonds may contain a maturity schedule providing for any combination of serial bonds and term bonds, subject to mandatory redemption, so long as the amount of principal maturing or subject to mandatory redemption in each year conforms to the maturity schedule set forth above.
INTEREST
Interest is payable on May 15 and November 15 of each year commencing November 15, 2026. Interest will be computed on a 360-day year, 30-day month basis, and paid to the owners of record as of the close of business on the first day of the month.
CUSIP NUMBERS
The City will assume no obligation for the assignment of CUSIP numbers to the Series 2026A Bonds or for the correctness of any such numbers printed thereon, but the City will permit such printing to be done at the expense of the purchaser, if the purchaser waives any extension of the time of the delivery of the Series 2026A Bonds caused thereby.
BOOK-ENTRY-ONLY SYSTEM
The Series 2026A Bonds will be issued as fully registered securities in the name of Cede & Co., as nominee of the Depository Trust Company, New York, New York (“DTC”). DTC will act as securities depository of the Series 2026A Bonds. Individual purchases will be made in book-entry form only in the principal amount of $5,000 and integral multiples thereof. Purchasers will not receive certificates representing their interest in the Series 2026A Bonds purchased. Principal and interest will be paid to DTC, which will in turn remit such principal and interest to its participants, for subsequent disbursement to the beneficial owner of the Series 2026A Bonds.
TYPE OF PROPOSAL
Proposals for not less than $50,125,760 (99.2% of Par) plus accrued interest from the date of the Bonds to the date of delivery must be submitted through PARITY® and received prior to the time specified above. All proposals shall be deemed to incorporate the provisions of this Notice of Sale. All rates must be in integral multiples of 1/20th or 1/8th of one percent. All Series 2026A Bonds of the same maturity shall bear a single uniform rate from date of issue to maturity. Each proposal must be for the entire principal amount of the Series 2026A Bonds.
ESTABLISHMENT OF ISSUE PRICE AT TIME OF AWARD
In order to establish the issue price of the Bonds for federal income tax purposes, the City requires proposers to agree to the following, and by submitting a proposal, each proposer agrees to the following.
If a proposal is submitted by a potential underwriter, the proposer confirms that (i) the underwriters have offered or reasonably expect to offer the Bonds to the public on or before the date of the award at the offering price (the “initial offering price”) for each maturity as set forth in the proposal and (ii) the proposer, if it is the winning proposer (the “Purchaser”), shall require any agreement among underwriters, selling group agreement, retail distribution agreement or other agreement relating to the initial sale of the Bonds to the public to which it is a party to include provisions requiring compliance by all parties to such agreements with the provisions contained herein. For purposes hereof, Bonds with a separate CUSIP number constitute a separate “maturity,” and the public does not include underwriters (including members of a selling group or retail distribution group) or persons related to underwriters.
If, however, a proposal is submitted for the proposer’s own account in a capacity other than as an underwriter of the Bonds, and the proposer has no current intention to sell, reoffer, or otherwise dispose of the Bonds, the proposer shall notify the City to that effect at the time it submits its proposal and shall provide a certificate to that effect in place of the certificate otherwise required below.
If the Purchaser intends to act as an underwriter, the City shall advise the Purchaser at or prior to the time of award whether (i) the competitive sale rule or (ii) the “hold-the-offering price” rule applies.
If the City advises the Purchaser that the requirements for a competitive sale have been satisfied and that the competitive sale rule applies, the Purchaser will be required to deliver to the City at or prior to closing a certification, substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit A-1, as to the reasonably expected initial offering price as of the award date.
If the City advises the Purchaser that the requirements for a competitive sale have not been satisfied and that the “hold-the-offering price” rule applies, the Purchaser shall (1) upon the request of the City confirm that the underwriters did not offer or sell any maturity of the Bonds to any person at a price higher than the initial offering price of that maturity during the period starting on the award date and ending on the earlier of (a) the close of the fifth business day after the sale date or (b) the date on which the underwriters have sold at least 10% of that maturity to the public at or below the initial offering price; and (2) at or prior to closing, deliver to the City a certification substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit A-2, together with a copy of the pricing wire.
Any action to be taken or documentation to be received by the City pursuant hereto may be taken or received on behalf of the City by PFM Financial Advisors LLC, the City’s municipal advisor.
Proposers should prepare their proposals on the assumption that the Bonds will be subject to the “hold-the-offering-price” rule. Any proposal submitted pursuant to the Official Terms and Conditions of Bond Sale shall be considered a firm offer for the purchase of the Bonds, and proposals submitted will not be subject to cancellation or withdrawal.
SENSITIVITY
The City reserves the right after proposals are opened and prior to award to adjust the par amount and the maturity amounts of the Series 2026A Bonds in multiples of $5,000. In the event the par amount or the maturity amounts of the Series 2026A Bonds are adjusted, the purchase price will be adjusted to ensure that the percentage net compensation (i.e. the percentage resulting from dividing (i) the aggregate difference between the offering price of the Series 2026A Bonds to the public and the price to be paid to the City (excluding accrued interest), less any bond insurance premium to be paid by the bidder, by (ii) the principal amount of the Series 2026A Bonds) remains constant.
GOOD FAITH DEPOSIT
The successful proposer (the “Purchaser”) is required to submit a good faith deposit in the amount of $505,300 (the “Deposit”) to the City in the form of a wire transfer, as instructed by the City or its financial advisor, no later than 3:00 P.M. Central Time on the day on which the proposals are received. If the Deposit is not received by such time, the City may revoke its acceptance of the proposal. No interest on the Deposit will accrue to the Purchaser. The Deposit will be applied to the purchase price of the Series 2026A Bonds. In the event the Purchaser fails to honor its accepted proposal, the Deposit will be retained by the City.
AWARD
Proposals will be compared on the basis of true interest cost. The proposal offering the lowest true interest cost will be deemed most favorable. The true interest cost is computed as the discount rate which, when used with semiannual compounding to determine the present worth of the principal and interest payments as of the date of the Series 2026A Bonds, produces an amount equal to the purchase price. If two or more proposals provide the same lowest true interest rate, the City shall determine which bid shall be accepted, and such determination shall be final. In the event of a tie, the sale of the Series 2026A Bonds will be awarded by lot.
Upon award of the Series 2026A Bonds, the successful proposer shall advise the City of the initial reoffering price to the public of the Series 2026A Bonds. Simultaneously with or before delivery of the Series 2026A Bonds, the successful proposer shall furnish to the City a certificate in form and substance acceptable to bond counsel (a) confirming the initial reoffering prices, (b) certifying that a bona fide initial reoffering of the Series 2026A Bonds has been made to the public (excluding bond houses, brokers, and other intermediaries), and (c) stating the price at which a substantial portion of the Series 2026A Bonds were sold to the public (excluding bond houses, brokers and other intermediaries).
The Mayor reserves the right to reject any and all proposals, to waive any informality in any proposal and to adjourn the sale.
SETTLEMENT
On or about September 16, 2026, the Series 2026A Bonds will be delivered without cost to the Purchaser. Delivery will be subject to receipt by the Purchaser of the legal opinion of Ashurst Perkins Coie US LLP and of customary closing papers. On the date of settlement, payment for the Series 2026A Bonds shall be made in federal or equivalent funds, which shall be received at the offices of the City, or its designee, not later than 1:00 P.M. Except as compliance with the terms of payment for the Series 2026A Bonds shall have been made impossible by action of the City or its agents, the Purchaser shall be liable to the City for any loss suffered by the City by reason of the Purchaser’s non-compliance with said terms for payment.
CONTINUING DISCLOSURE
In order to assist the participating underwriters in the primary offering of the Series 2026A Bonds to comply with paragraph (b)(5) of Rule 15c2-12 promulgated by the Securities and Exchange Commission under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Rule”), the City will covenant and agree, pursuant to a Continuing Disclosure Agreement, to provide annual reports of specified information and notice of the occurrence of certain events, if material. The City has not failed to comply with its continuing disclosure requirements except for the filing of a material financial obligation in three instances following the issuance of its Series 2020 Sales Tax Revenue Bonds. The City filed notices of the incurrence of these final obligations on the Electronic Municipal Market Access (EMMA) website on September 17, 2024.
OFFICIAL STATEMENT
The City has prepared a preliminary Official Statement dated __________, 2026, which the City deems to be a preliminary or “near-final” Official Statement as that term is defined in Rule 15c2-12 of the Rule. The Official Statement is available electronically at www.pfm.com, through the link to the municipal calendar, and to prospective proposers who request copies from the City or its financial advisor, PFM Financial Advisors LLC, 45 South 7th Street, Suite 2950, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55402, 612-338-3535.
Not later than seven business days following the award of the Series 2026A Bonds, the City shall provide a reasonable number of copies of the Final Official Statement, as that term is used in the Rule, to the Purchaser of the Series 2026A Bonds. The Final Official Statement will be the Official Statement to be dated September 2, 2026 and the addendum which includes the maturity dates and amounts, interest rates and reoffering yields or prices, and any other information required by law. Any such addendum shall, on or after the date thereof, be fully incorporated in the Final Official Statement by reference.
The successful proposer will be supplied with Final Official Statements in a quantity sufficient to meet their request. A reasonable number of copies (50) of the Final Official Statement will be furnished without cost.
EXHIBIT A-1
ISSUE PRICE CERTIFICATE FOR COMPETITIVE SALES WITH AT LEAST THREE BIDS FROM ESTABLISHED UNDERWRITERS
$[PRINCIPAL AMOUNT]
[BOND CAPTION]
ISSUE PRICE CERTIFICATE
The undersigned, on behalf of [NAME OF UNDERWRITER] (“[SHORT NAME OF UNDERWRITER]”), hereby certifies as set forth below with respect to the sale of the obligations named above (the “Bonds”).
1. Reasonably Expected Initial Offering Price.
(a) As of the Sale Date, the reasonably expected initial offering prices of the Bonds to the Public by [SHORT NAME OF UNDERWRITER] are the prices listed in Schedule A (the “Expected Offering Prices”). The Expected Offering Prices are the prices for the Maturities of the Bonds used by [SHORT NAME OF UNDERWRITER] in formulating its bid to purchase the Bonds. Attached as Schedule B is a true and correct copy of the bid provided by [SHORT NAME OF UNDERWRITER] to purchase the Bonds.
(b) [SHORT NAME OF UNDERWRITER] was not given the opportunity to review other bids prior to submitting its bid.
(c) The bid submitted by [SHORT NAME OF UNDERWRITER] constituted a firm offer to purchase the Bonds.
2. Defined Terms.
(a) Maturity means Bonds with the same credit and payment terms. Bonds with different maturity dates, or Bonds with the same maturity date but different stated interest rates, are treated as separate Maturities.
(b) Public means any person (i.e., an individual, trust, estate, partnership, association, company, or corporation) other than an Underwriter or a related party to an Underwriter. Persons generally are “related parties” for purposes of this certificate if they have more than 50 percent common ownership or control, directly or indirectly.
(c) Sale Date means the first day on which there is a binding contract in writing for the sale of the respective Maturity of the Bonds. The Sale Date of each Maturity of the Bonds is September 2, 2026.
(d) Underwriter means (i) any person that agrees pursuant to a written contract with the Issuer (or with the lead underwriter to form an underwriting syndicate) to participate in the initial sale of the Bonds to the Public, and (ii) any person that agrees pursuant to a written contract directly or indirectly with a person described in clause (i) of this paragraph to participate in the initial sale of the Bonds to the Public (including a member of a selling group or a party to a retail distribution agreement participating in the initial sale of the Bonds to the Public).
The representations set forth in this certificate are limited to factual matters only. Nothing in this certificate represents [SHORT NAME OF UNDERWRITER]’s interpretation of any laws, including specifically Sections 103 and 148 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, and the Treasury Regulations thereunder. The undersigned understands that the foregoing information will be relied upon by the Issuer[ and the Borrower] with respect to certain of the representations set forth in the [Tax Certificate][Tax Exemption Agreement] and with respect to compliance with the federal income tax rules affecting the Bonds, and by [BOND COUNSEL] in connection with rendering its opinion that the interest on the Bonds is excluded from gross income for federal income tax purposes, the preparation of the Internal Revenue Service Form 8038[-G][-GC][-TC], and other federal income tax advice that it may give to the Issuer [ and the Borrower] from time to time relating to the Bonds.
[UNDERWRITER]
By:________________________
Name:_____________________
Dated: [ISSUE DATE]
SCHEDULE A
EXPECTED OFFERING PRICES
(Attached)
SCHEDULE B
COPY OF UNDERWRITER’S BID
(Attached)
EXHIBIT A-2
ISSUE PRICE CERTIFICATE –COMPETITIVE SALES WITH FEWER THAN THREE BIDS FROM ESTABLISHED UNDERWRITERS – HOLD OFFERING PRICE
$[PRINCIPAL AMOUNT]
[BOND CAPTION]
ISSUE PRICE CERTIFICATE
The undersigned, on behalf of [NAME OF UNDERWRITER/REPRESENTATIVE] ( [“[SHORT NAME OF UNDERWRITER]”)][the “Representative”)][, on behalf of itself and [NAMES OF OTHER UNDERWRITERS] (together, the “Underwriting Group”),] hereby certifies as set forth below with respect to the sale of the obligations named above (the “Bonds”).
1. Sale of the General Rule Maturities. As of the date of this certificate, for each Maturity of the General Rule Maturities, the first price at which at least 10% of such Maturity was sold to the Public is the respective price listed in Schedule A.
2. Initial Offering Price of the Hold-the-Offering-Price Maturities.
(a) [SHORT NAME OF UNDERWRITER][The Underwriting Group] offered the Hold-the-Offering-Price Maturities to the Public for purchase at the specified initial offering prices listed in Schedule B (the “Initial Offering Prices”) on or before the Sale Date. If there is a Hold-the-Offering-Price Maturity, a copy of the pricing wire for the Bonds is attached to this certificate as Schedule C.
(b) As set forth in the [Bond Purchase Agreement][Notice of Sale and bid award], [SHORT NAME OF UNDERWRITER][each member of the Underwriting Group] has agreed in writing that, (i) for each Maturity of the Hold-the-Offering-Price Maturities it would neither offer nor sell any of the Bonds of such Maturity to any person at a price that is higher than the Initial Offering Price for such Maturity during the Holding Period for such Maturity (the “Hold-the-Offering-Price Rule”), and (ii) any selling group agreement shall contain the agreement of each dealer who is a member of the selling group, and any retail distribution agreement shall contain the agreement of each broker-dealer who is a party to the retail distribution agreement, to comply with the Hold-the-Offering-Price Rule. Based on its own knowledge and, in the case of sales by other Underwriters, representations obtained from the other Underwriters, no Underwriter has offered or sold any Maturity of the Hold-the-Offering-Price Maturities at a price that is higher than the respective Initial Offering Price for that Maturity of the Bonds during the Holding Period.
3. Defined Terms.
(a) General Rule Maturities means those Maturities of the Bonds, if any, listed in Schedule A hereto as the “General Rule Maturities.”
(b) Hold-the-Offering-Price Maturities means those Maturities of the Bonds, if any, listed in Schedule A hereto as the “Hold-the-Offering-Price Maturities.”
(c) Holding Period means, with respect to a Hold-the-Offering-Price Maturity, the period starting on the Sale Date and ending on the earlier of (i) the close of the fifth business day after the Sale Date (September 2, 2026), or (ii) the date on which [SHORT NAME OF UNDERWRITER][the Underwriters] [has][have] sold at least 10% of such Hold-the-Offering-Price Maturity to the Public at one or more prices, each of which is no higher than the Initial Offering Price for such Maturity.
(d) Issuer means [DESCRIBE ISSUER].
(e) Maturity means Bonds with the same credit and payment terms. Bonds with different maturity dates, or Bonds with the same maturity date but different stated interest rates, are treated as separate Maturities.
(f) Public means any person (i.e., an individual, trust, estate, partnership, association, company, or corporation) other than an Underwriter or a related party to an Underwriter. Persons generally are “related parties” for purposes of this certificate if they have more than 50 percent common ownership or control, directly or indirectly.
(g) Sale Date means the first day on which there is a binding contract in writing for the sale of the respective Maturity of the Bonds. The Sale Date of each Maturity of the Bonds is September 2, 2026.
(h) Underwriter means (i) any person that agrees pursuant to a written contract with the Issuer (or with the lead underwriter to form an underwriting syndicate) to participate in the initial sale of the Bonds to the Public, and (ii) any person that agrees pursuant to a written contract directly or indirectly with a person described in clause (i) of this paragraph to participate in the initial sale of the Bonds to the Public (including a member of a selling group or a party to a retail distribution agreement participating in the initial sale of the Bonds to the Public).
The representations set forth in this certificate are limited to factual matters only. Nothing in this certificate represents [NAME OF UNDERWRITING FIRM][the Representative’s] interpretation of any laws, including specifically Sections 103 and 148 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, and the Treasury Regulations thereunder. The undersigned understands that the foregoing information will be relied upon by the Issuer[ and the Borrower] with respect to certain of the representations set forth in the [Tax Certificate][Tax Exemption Agreement] and with respect to compliance with the federal income tax rules affecting the Bonds, and by [BOND COUNSEL] in connection with rendering its opinion that the interest on the Bonds is excluded from gross income for federal income tax purposes, the preparation of the Internal Revenue Service Form 8038[-G][-GC][-TC], and other federal income tax advice that it may give to the Issuer [ and the Borrower] from time to time relating to the Bonds.
[UNDERWRITER][REPRESENTATIVE]
By:________________________
Name:_____________________
Dated: [ISSUE DATE]
SCHEDULE A
SALE PRICES OF THE GENERAL RULE MATURITIES
(Attached)
SCHEDULE B
INITIAL OFFERING PRICES OF THE HOLD-THE-OFFERING-PRICE MATURITIES
(Attached)
SCHEDULE C
Pricing Wire
(Attached)
BID FORM
City of Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Sale Date: September 2, 2026
For all or none of the principal amount $50,530,000* (Series 2026A) City of Sioux Falls, South Dakota Junior Lien Sales Tax Revenue Bonds, Series 2026A, legally issued and as described in the Notice of Sale, we will pay the City $____________________ (not less than $50,125,760), provided the Series 2026A Bonds bear the following interest rates:
Due (November 15) Amount* Interest Rate
2027 $7,475,000 _________%
2028 7,845,000 _________%
2029 8,240,000 _________%
2030 8,655,000 _________%
2031 9,085,000 _________%
2032 9,230,000 _________%
We hereby designate that the following bonds be aggregated into term bonds maturing on November 15 of the following years and in the following amounts (leave blank if no term bonds are specified):
Years Aggregated Maturity Year Amount
_________ through _________ _____________ _____________
_________ through _________ _____________ _____________
_________ through _________ _____________ _____________
The Series 2026A Bonds mature on November 15, of the years indicated above and interest is payable May 15 and November 15 of each year, commencing November 15, 2026.
In making this offer, we accept the terms and conditions as defined in the Notice of Sale published in the Preliminary Official Statement dated __________, 2026. All blank spaces of this offer are intentional and are not to be construed as an omission. Our good faith deposit in the amount of $505,300 will be filed according to the Notice of Sale.
* Following the receipt of the bids, the City reserves the right to adjust the principal amount and maturity amounts of the Series 2026A Bonds. If the principal amount or maturity amounts are adjusted, the purchase price will be adjusted to ensure that the percentage net compensation (i.e. the percentage resulting from dividing (i) the aggregate difference between the offering price of the Series 2026A Bonds to the public and the price to be paid to the City (excluding accrued interest), less any bond insurance premium to be paid by the bidder, by (ii) the principal amount of the Series 2026A Bonds) remains constant.
NOT PART OF THIS BID:
Explanatory Note: According to our computation, this proposal involves the following:
$_____________________
Net Interest Cost
______________________%
True Interest Cost
Respectfully submitted,
__________________________
Account Manager
By________________________
(A list of the firms associated with us in this proposal is on the reverse side of this proposal.)
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
The foregoing offer is hereby accepted by and on behalf of the City of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, this 2nd day of September, 2026.
___________________________
Mayor
___________________________
Director of Finance or Assistant Director of Finance
Published twice on Aug. 21 & Aug. 28, 2026, at the approximate cost of $611.58, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or
TheDakotaScout.com.
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PUBLISH: Aug. 21, 2026
NOTICE OF SALE
$39,310,000*
CITY OF SIOUX FALLS, SOUTH DAKOTA
JUNIOR LIEN SALES TAX REVENUE BONDS,
SERIES 2026B
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that these Series 2026B Bonds will be offered for sale according to the following terms:
TIME AND PLACE
Electronic proposals will be received for the purchase of $39,310,000* Junior Lien Sales Tax Revenue Bonds, Series 2026B (the “Series 2026B Bonds”) by the City of Sioux Falls, South Dakota (the “City”) on September 2, 2026 until 10:15 A.M. Central Time, in the offices of PFM Financial Advisors LLC, 45 South 7th Street Suite 2950, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 55402. The proposals will be considered and an award will be made no later than 3:00 P.M. Central Time on the same day. The proposer offering to purchase the Series 2026B Bonds upon the terms specified herein and most favorable to the City will be accepted unless all proposals are rejected. No proposal may be altered or withdrawn after the time appointed for receipt of the proposals.
Prior to the sale date and times, the City reserves the right to change the aggregate or annual principal amounts of the Series 2026B Bonds or the terms of the Series 2026B Bonds, and to postpone the sale to a later date or time or to cancel the sale. Notice of a change, postponement or cancellation will be announced at any time prior to the time established for acceptance of bids via PARITY® electronic bidding system. Prospective bidders may request notification by email transmission of any changes in the date and time for receipt of bids by so advising and furnishing their email addresses to PFM Financial Advisors LLC, attention Miles Silbert at (612) 371 3730, silbertm@pfm.com, by 5:00 P.M. Central Time, on the day prior to the date announced for acceptance of bids. In the event of a postponement, any new date and times of sale and the expected date of delivery of the Series 2026B Bonds, will be announced via PARITY® at least 18 hours prior to the time proposals are to be submitted for the Series 2026B Bonds.
FORM OF PROPOSALS
The City and PFM Financial Advisors LLC will assume no liability for the inability of the bidder to reach PFM Financial Advisors LLC prior to the time of sale specified above. All bidders are advised that each bid shall be deemed to constitute a contract between the bidder and the City to purchase the Series 2026B Bonds regardless of the manner by which the bid is submitted.
No proposal will be received after 10:15 A.M. Central Time on September 2, 2026, as specified in the Notice of Sale. The time as maintained by the Electronic Bid System shall constitute the official time with respect to all proposals submitted. A proposal may be withdrawn before the proposal deadline using the same method used to submit the proposal. If more than one proposal is received from a proposer, the last proposal received shall be considered.
Electronic Bidding: Electronic proposals must be submitted through Parity® (the “Electronic Bid System”). Information about the Electronic Bid System may be obtained by contacting Parity® at i-Deal/Parity®, Customer Support, 1359 Broadway, 2nd Floor, New York, New York 10018, (212) 849-5067.
*Preliminary, subject to adjustment.
Each proposer shall be solely responsible for making necessary arrangements to access the Electronic Bid System for purposes of submitting its electronic proposal in a timely manner and in compliance with the requirements of this Notice of Sale. The City is permitting proposers to use the services of the Electronic Bid System solely as a communication mechanism to conduct the electronic bidding and the Electronic Bid System is not an agent of the City. Provisions of this Notice of Sale shall control in the event of conflict with information provided by the Electronic Bid System.
SECURITY AND PURPOSE
The Series 2026B Bonds are special limited obligations of the City and payments of principal, premium, if any, and interest related to the Series 2026B Bonds are secured solely by a pledge of the collections of the Pledged Sales Taxes and certain other amounts held under the Junior Lien Indenture by the Trustee. The proceeds of the Series 2026B Bonds will be used to (a) fund certain costs of parks and recreation projects in the city; and (b) to pay the costs of issuance of the Series 2026B Bonds.
DATE, MATURITIES, AND REDEMPTION
The Series 2026B Bonds will be dated originally as of the delivery date (anticipated to be on or about September 16, 2026), will be fully registered bonds in the denomination of $5,000 each, and will mature on November 15, in the following years in the following amounts:
Year Amount*
2036 $3,125,000
2037 3,280,000
2038 3,445,000
2039 3,620,000
2040 3,800,000
2041 3,990,000
2042 4,190,000
2043 4,395,000
2044 4,615,000
2045 4,850,000
*Preliminary, subject to adjustment.
TERM BOND OPTION
Proposals for the Series 2026B Bonds may contain a maturity schedule providing for any combination of serial bonds and term bonds, subject to mandatory redemption, so long as the amount of principal maturing or subject to mandatory redemption in each year conforms to the maturity schedule set forth above.
INTEREST
Interest is payable on May 15 and November 15 of each year commencing November 15, 2026. Interest will be computed on a 360-day year, 30-day month basis, and paid to the owners of record as of the close of business on the first day of the month.
CUSIP NUMBERS
The City will assume no obligation for the assignment of CUSIP numbers to the Series 2026B Bonds or for the correctness of any such numbers printed thereon, but the City will permit such printing to be done at the expense of the purchaser, if the purchaser waives any extension of the time of the delivery of the Series 2026B Bonds caused thereby.
BOOK-ENTRY-ONLY SYSTEM
The Series 2026B Bonds will be issued as fully registered securities in the name of Cede & Co., as nominee of the Depository Trust Company, New York, New York (“DTC”). DTC will act as securities depository of the Series 2026B Bonds. Individual purchases will be made in book-entry form only in the principal amount of $5,000 and integral multiples thereof. Purchasers will not receive certificates representing their interest in the Series 2026B Bonds purchased. Principal and interest will be paid to DTC, which will in turn remit such principal and interest to its participants, for subsequent disbursement to the beneficial owner of the Series 2026B Bonds.
TYPE OF PROPOSAL
Proposals for not less than $38,995,520 (99.2% of Par) plus accrued interest from the date of the Bonds to the date of delivery must be submitted through PARITY® and received prior to the time specified above. All proposals shall be deemed to incorporate the provisions of this Notice of Sale. All rates must be in integral multiples of 1/20th or 1/8th of one percent. In addition, the Bonds maturing on or after November 15, 2037 may not bear an interest rate less than 5.00%. All Series 2026B Bonds of the same maturity shall bear a single uniform rate from date of issue to maturity. Each proposal must be for the entire principal amount of the Series 2026B Bonds.
ESTABLISHMENT OF ISSUE PRICE AT TIME OF AWARD
In order to establish the issue price of the Bonds for federal income tax purposes, the City requires proposers to agree to the following, and by submitting a proposal, each proposer agrees to the following.
If a proposal is submitted by a potential underwriter, the proposer confirms that (i) the underwriters have offered or reasonably expect to offer the Bonds to the public on or before the date of the award at the offering price (the “initial offering price”) for each maturity as set forth in the proposal and (ii) the proposer, if it is the winning proposer (the “Purchaser”), shall require any agreement among underwriters, selling group agreement, retail distribution agreement or other agreement relating to the initial sale of the Bonds to the public to which it is a party to include provisions requiring compliance by all parties to such agreements with the provisions contained herein. For purposes hereof, Bonds with a separate CUSIP number constitute a separate “maturity,” and the public does not include underwriters (including members of a selling group or retail distribution group) or persons related to underwriters.
If, however, a proposal is submitted for the proposer’s own account in a capacity other than as an underwriter of the Bonds, and the proposer has no current intention to sell, reoffer, or otherwise dispose of the Bonds, the proposer shall notify the City to that effect at the time it submits its proposal and shall provide a certificate to that effect in place of the certificate otherwise required below.
If the Purchaser intends to act as an underwriter, the City shall advise the Purchaser at or prior to the time of award whether (i) the competitive sale rule or (ii) the “hold-the-offering price” rule applies.
If the City advises the Purchaser that the requirements for a competitive sale have been satisfied and that the competitive sale rule applies, the Purchaser will be required to deliver to the City at or prior to closing a certification, substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit A-1, as to the reasonably expected initial offering price as of the award date.
If the City advises the Purchaser that the requirements for a competitive sale have not been satisfied and that the “hold-the-offering price” rule applies, the Purchaser shall (1) upon the request of the City confirm that the underwriters did not offer or sell any maturity of the Bonds to any person at a price higher than the initial offering price of that maturity during the period starting on the award date and ending on the earlier of (a) the close of the fifth business day after the sale date or (b) the date on which the underwriters have sold at least 10% of that maturity to the public at or below the initial offering price; and (2) at or prior to closing, deliver to the City a certification substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit A-2, together with a copy of the pricing wire.
Any action to be taken or documentation to be received by the City pursuant hereto may be taken or received on behalf of the City by PFM Financial Advisors LLC, the City’s municipal advisor.
Proposers should prepare their proposals on the assumption that the Bonds will be subject to the “hold-the-offering-price” rule. Any proposal submitted pursuant to the Official Terms and Conditions of Bond Sale shall be considered a firm offer for the purchase of the Bonds, and proposals submitted will not be subject to cancellation or withdrawal.
SENSITIVITY
The City reserves the right after proposals are opened and prior to award to adjust the par amount and the maturity amounts of the Series 2026B Bonds in multiples of $5,000. In the event the par amount or the maturity amounts of the Series 2026B Bonds are adjusted, the purchase price will be adjusted to ensure that the percentage net compensation (i.e. the percentage resulting from dividing (i) the aggregate difference between the offering price of the Series 2026B Bonds to the public and the price to be paid to the City (excluding accrued interest), less any bond insurance premium to be paid by the bidder, by (ii) the principal amount of the Series 2026B Bonds) remains constant.
GOOD FAITH DEPOSIT
The successful proposer (the “Purchaser”) is required to submit a good faith deposit in the amount of $393,100 (the “Deposit”) to the City in the form of a wire transfer, as instructed by the City or its financial advisor, no later than 3:00 P.M. Central Time on the day on which the proposals are received. If the Deposit is not received by such time, the City may revoke its acceptance of the proposal. No interest on the Deposit will accrue to the Purchaser. The Deposit will be applied to the purchase price of the Series 2026B Bonds. In the event the Purchaser fails to honor its accepted proposal, the Deposit will be retained by the City.
AWARD
Proposals will be compared on the basis of true interest cost. The proposal offering the lowest true interest cost will be deemed most favorable. The true interest cost is computed as the discount rate which, when used with semiannual compounding to determine the present worth of the principal and interest payments as of the date of the Series 2026B Bonds, produces an amount equal to the purchase price. If two or more proposals provide the same lowest true interest rate, the City shall determine which bid shall be accepted, and such determination shall be final. In the event of a tie, the sale of the Series 2026B Bonds will be awarded by lot.
Upon award of the Series 2026B Bonds, the successful proposer shall advise the City of the initial reoffering price to the public of the Series 2026B Bonds. Simultaneously with or before delivery of the Series 2026B Bonds, the successful proposer shall furnish to the City a certificate in form and substance acceptable to bond counsel (a) confirming the initial reoffering prices, (b) certifying that a bona fide initial reoffering of the Series 2026B Bonds has been made to the public (excluding bond houses, brokers, and other intermediaries), and (c) stating the price at which a substantial portion of the Series 2026B Bonds were sold to the public (excluding bond houses, brokers and other intermediaries).
The Mayor reserves the right to reject any and all proposals, to waive any informality in any proposal and to adjourn the sale.
SETTLEMENT
On or about September 16, 2026, the Series 2026B Bonds will be delivered without cost to the Purchaser. Delivery will be subject to receipt by the Purchaser of the legal opinion of Ashurst Perkins Coie US LLP and of customary closing papers. On the date of settlement, payment for the Series 2026B Bonds shall be made in federal or equivalent funds, which shall be received at the offices of the City, or its designee, not later than 1:00 P.M. Except as compliance with the terms of payment for the Series 2026B Bonds shall have been made impossible by action of the City or its agents, the Purchaser shall be liable to the City for any loss suffered by the City by reason of the Purchaser’s non-compliance with said terms for payment.
CONTINUING DISCLOSURE
In order to assist the participating underwriters in the primary offering of the Series 2026B Bonds to comply with paragraph (b)(5) of Rule 15c2-12 promulgated by the Securities and Exchange Commission under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Rule”), the City will covenant and agree, pursuant to a Continuing Disclosure Agreement, to provide annual reports of specified information and notice of the occurrence of certain events, if material. The City has not failed to comply with its continuing disclosure requirements except for the filing of a material financial obligation in three instances following the issuance of its Series 2020 Sales Tax Revenue Bonds. The City filed notices of the incurrence of these final obligations on the Electronic Municipal Market Access (EMMA) website on September 17, 2024.
OFFICIAL STATEMENT
The City has prepared a preliminary Official Statement dated __________, 2026, which the City deems to be a preliminary or “near-final” Official Statement as that term is defined in Rule 15c2-12 of the Rule. The Official Statement is available electronically at www.pfm.com, through the link to the municipal calendar, and to prospective proposers who request copies from the City or its financial advisor, PFM Financial Advisors LLC, 45 South 7th Street, Suite 2950, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55402, 612-338-3535.
Not later than seven business days following the award of the Series 2026B Bonds, the City shall provide a reasonable number of copies of the Final Official Statement, as that term is used in the Rule, to the Purchaser of the Series 2026B Bonds. The Final Official Statement will be the Official Statement to be dated September 2, 2026 and the addendum which includes the maturity dates and amounts, interest rates and reoffering yields or prices, and any other information required by law. Any such addendum shall, on or after the date thereof, be fully incorporated in the Final Official Statement by reference.
The successful proposer will be supplied with Final Official Statements in a quantity sufficient to meet their request. A reasonable number of copies (50) of the Final Official Statement will be furnished without cost.
EXHIBIT A-1
ISSUE PRICE CERTIFICATE FOR COMPETITIVE SALES WITH AT LEAST THREE BIDS FROM ESTABLISHED UNDERWRITERS
$[PRINCIPAL AMOUNT]
[BOND CAPTION]
ISSUE PRICE CERTIFICATE
The undersigned, on behalf of [NAME OF UNDERWRITER] (“[SHORT NAME OF UNDERWRITER]”), hereby certifies as set forth below with respect to the sale of the obligations named above (the “Bonds”).
1. Reasonably Expected Initial Offering Price.
(a) As of the Sale Date, the reasonably expected initial offering prices of the Bonds to the Public by [SHORT NAME OF UNDERWRITER] are the prices listed in Schedule A (the “Expected Offering Prices”). The Expected Offering Prices are the prices for the Maturities of the Bonds used by [SHORT NAME OF UNDERWRITER] in formulating its bid to purchase the Bonds. Attached as Schedule B is a true and correct copy of the bid provided by [SHORT NAME OF UNDERWRITER] to purchase the Bonds.
(b) [SHORT NAME OF UNDERWRITER] was not given the opportunity to review other bids prior to submitting its bid.
(c) The bid submitted by [SHORT NAME OF UNDERWRITER] constituted a firm offer to purchase the Bonds.
2. Defined Terms.
(a) Maturity means Bonds with the same credit and payment terms. Bonds with different maturity dates, or Bonds with the same maturity date but different stated interest rates, are treated as separate Maturities.
(b) Public means any person (i.e., an individual, trust, estate, partnership, association, company, or corporation) other than an Underwriter or a related party to an Underwriter. Persons generally are “related parties” for purposes of this certificate if they have more than 50 percent common ownership or control, directly or indirectly.
(c) Sale Date means the first day on which there is a binding contract in writing for the sale of the respective Maturity of the Bonds. The Sale Date of each Maturity of the Bonds is September 2, 2026.
(d) Underwriter means (i) any person that agrees pursuant to a written contract with the Issuer (or with the lead underwriter to form an underwriting syndicate) to participate in the initial sale of the Bonds to the Public, and (ii) any person that agrees pursuant to a written contract directly or indirectly with a person described in clause (i) of this paragraph to participate in the initial sale of the Bonds to the Public (including a member of a selling group or a party to a retail distribution agreement participating in the initial sale of the Bonds to the Public).
The representations set forth in this certificate are limited to factual matters only. Nothing in this certificate represents [SHORT NAME OF UNDERWRITER]’s interpretation of any laws, including specifically Sections 103 and 148 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, and the Treasury Regulations thereunder. The undersigned understands that the foregoing information will be relied upon by the Issuer[ and the Borrower] with respect to certain of the representations set forth in the [Tax Certificate][Tax Exemption Agreement] and with respect to compliance with the federal income tax rules affecting the Bonds, and by [BOND COUNSEL] in connection with rendering its opinion that the interest on the Bonds is excluded from gross income for federal income tax purposes, the preparation of the Internal Revenue Service Form 8038[-G][-GC][-TC], and other federal income tax advice that it may give to the Issuer [ and the Borrower] from time to time relating to the Bonds.
[UNDERWRITER]
By:________________________
Name:_____________________
Dated: [ISSUE DATE]
SCHEDULE A
EXPECTED OFFERING PRICES
(Attached)
SCHEDULE B
COPY OF UNDERWRITER’S BID
(Attached)
EXHIBIT A-2
ISSUE PRICE CERTIFICATE –COMPETITIVE SALES WITH FEWER THAN THREE BIDS FROM ESTABLISHED UNDERWRITERS – HOLD OFFERING PRICE
$[PRINCIPAL AMOUNT]
[BOND CAPTION]
ISSUE PRICE CERTIFICATE
The undersigned, on behalf of [NAME OF UNDERWRITER/REPRESENTATIVE] ( [“[SHORT NAME OF UNDERWRITER]”)][the “Representative”)][, on behalf of itself and [NAMES OF OTHER UNDERWRITERS] (together, the “Underwriting Group”),] hereby certifies as set forth below with respect to the sale of the obligations named above (the “Bonds”).
1. Sale of the General Rule Maturities. As of the date of this certificate, for each Maturity of the General Rule Maturities, the first price at which at least 10% of such Maturity was sold to the Public is the respective price listed in Schedule A.
2. Initial Offering Price of the Hold-the-Offering-Price Maturities.
(a) [SHORT NAME OF UNDERWRITER][The Underwriting Group] offered the Hold-the-Offering-Price Maturities to the Public for purchase at the specified initial offering prices listed in Schedule B (the “Initial Offering Prices”) on or before the Sale Date. If there is a Hold-the-Offering-Price Maturity, a copy of the pricing wire for the Bonds is attached to this certificate as Schedule C.
(b) As set forth in the [Bond Purchase Agreement][Notice of Sale and bid award], [SHORT NAME OF UNDERWRITER][each member of the Underwriting Group] has agreed in writing that, (i) for each Maturity of the Hold-the-Offering-Price Maturities it would neither offer nor sell any of the Bonds of such Maturity to any person at a price that is higher than the Initial Offering Price for such Maturity during the Holding Period for such Maturity (the “Hold-the-Offering-Price Rule”), and (ii) any selling group agreement shall contain the agreement of each dealer who is a member of the selling group, and any retail distribution agreement shall contain the agreement of each broker-dealer who is a party to the retail distribution agreement, to comply with the Hold-the-Offering-Price Rule. Based on its own knowledge and, in the case of sales by other Underwriters, representations obtained from the other Underwriters, no Underwriter has offered or sold any Maturity of the Hold-the-Offering-Price Maturities at a price that is higher than the respective Initial Offering Price for that Maturity of the Bonds during the Holding Period.
3. Defined Terms.
(a) General Rule Maturities means those Maturities of the Bonds, if any, listed in Schedule A hereto as the “General Rule Maturities.”
(b) Hold-the-Offering-Price Maturities means those Maturities of the Bonds, if any, listed in Schedule A hereto as the “Hold-the-Offering-Price Maturities.”
(c) Holding Period means, with respect to a Hold-the-Offering-Price Maturity, the period starting on the Sale Date and ending on the earlier of (i) the close of the fifth business day after the Sale Date (September 2, 2026), or (ii) the date on which [SHORT NAME OF UNDERWRITER][the Underwriters] [has][have] sold at least 10% of such Hold-the-Offering-Price Maturity to the Public at one or more prices, each of which is no higher than the Initial Offering Price for such Maturity.
(d) Issuer means [DESCRIBE ISSUER].
(e) Maturity means Bonds with the same credit and payment terms. Bonds with different maturity dates, or Bonds with the same maturity date but different stated interest rates, are treated as separate Maturities.
(f) Public means any person (i.e., an individual, trust, estate, partnership, association, company, or corporation) other than an Underwriter or a related party to an Underwriter. Persons generally are “related parties” for purposes of this certificate if they have more than 50 percent common ownership or control, directly or indirectly.
(g) Sale Date means the first day on which there is a binding contract in writing for the sale of the respective Maturity of the Bonds. The Sale Date of each Maturity of the Bonds is September 2, 2026.
(h) Underwriter means (i) any person that agrees pursuant to a written contract with the Issuer (or with the lead underwriter to form an underwriting syndicate) to participate in the initial sale of the Bonds to the Public, and (ii) any person that agrees pursuant to a written contract directly or indirectly with a person described in clause (i) of this paragraph to participate in the initial sale of the Bonds to the Public (including a member of a selling group or a party to a retail distribution agreement participating in the initial sale of the Bonds to the Public).
The representations set forth in this certificate are limited to factual matters only. Nothing in this certificate represents [NAME OF UNDERWRITING FIRM][the Representative’s] interpretation of any laws, including specifically Sections 103 and 148 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, and the Treasury Regulations thereunder. The undersigned understands that the foregoing information will be relied upon by the Issuer [and the Borrower] with respect to certain of the representations set forth in the [Tax Certificate][Tax Exemption Agreement] and with respect to compliance with the federal income tax rules affecting the Bonds, and by [BOND COUNSEL] in connection with rendering its opinion that the interest on the Bonds is excluded from gross income for federal income tax purposes, the preparation of the Internal Revenue Service Form 8038[-G][-GC][-TC], and other federal income tax advice that it may give to the Issuer [ and the Borrower] from time to time relating to the Bonds.
[UNDERWRITER][REPRESENTATIVE]
By:________________________
Name:_____________________
Dated: [ISSUE DATE]
SCHEDULE A
SALE PRICES OF THE GENERAL RULE MATURITIES
(Attached)
SCHEDULE B
INITIAL OFFERING PRICES OF THE HOLD-THE-OFFERING-PRICE MATURITIES
(Attached)
SCHEDULE C
Pricing Wire
(Attached)
BID FORM
City of Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Sale Date: September 2, 2026
For all or none of the principal amount $39,310,000* (Series 2026B) City of Sioux Falls, South Dakota Junior Lien Sales Tax Revenue Bonds, Series 2026B, legally issued and as described in the Notice of Sale, we will pay the City $____________________ (not less than $38,995,520), provided the Series 2026B Bonds bear the following interest rates:
Due (November 15) Amount* Interest Rate
2036 $3,125,000 _________%
2037 3,280,000 _________%
2038 3,445,000 _________%
2039 3,620,000 _________%
2040 3,800,000 _________%
2041 3,990,000 _________%
2042 4,190,000 _________%
2043 4,395,000 _________%
2044 4,615,000 _________%
2045 4,850,000 _________%
We hereby designate that the following bonds be aggregated into term bonds maturing on November 15 of the following years and in the following amounts (leave blank if no term bonds are specified):
Years Aggregated Maturity Year Amount
_________ through _________ _____________ _____________
_________ through _________ _____________ _____________
_________ through _________ _____________ _____________
The Series 2026 Bonds mature on November 15, of the years indicated above and interest is payable May 15 and November 15 of each year, commencing November 15, 2026.
In making this offer, we accept the terms and conditions as defined in the Notice of Sale published in the Preliminary Official Statement dated __________, 2026. All blank spaces of this offer are intentional and are not to be construed as an omission. Our good faith deposit in the amount of $393,100 will be filed according to the Notice of Sale.
* Following the receipt of the bids, the City reserves the right to adjust the principal amount and maturity amounts of the Series 2026B Bonds. If the principal amount or maturity amounts are adjusted, the purchase price will be adjusted to ensure that the percentage net compensation (i.e. the percentage resulting from dividing (i) the aggregate difference between the offering price of the Series 2026B Bonds to the public and the price to be paid to the City (excluding accrued interest), less any bond insurance premium to be paid by the bidder, by (ii) the principal amount of the Series 2026B Bonds) remains constant.
NOT PART OF THIS BID:
Explanatory Note: According to our computation, this proposal involves the following:
$________________________
Net Interest Cost
_________________________%
True Interest Cost
Respectfully submitted,
___________________________
Account Manager
By________________________
(A list of the firms associated with us in this proposal is on the reverse side of this proposal.)
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
The foregoing offer is hereby accepted by and on behalf of the City of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, this 2nd day of September, 2026.
___________________________
Mayor
___________________________
Director of Finance or Assistant Director of Finance
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ORDINANCE NO. 59-26
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS, SD, REZONING PROPERTY LOCATED AT 6000 W. 60TH ST. N. FROM THE AG AGRICULTURE DISTRICT TO THE I-1 LIGHT INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT, NO. 023237 2026, AND AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS, SD:
Lot 3, Sundermann Addition, City of Sioux Falls, Minnehaha County, SD, is hereby rezoned from the AG Agriculture District to the I-1 Light Industrial District located at 6000 W. 60th St. N., and the official zoning map of the City of Sioux Falls is amended to include the rezoning.
Date adopted: 08/18/26 .
Christine Erickson, Mayor
ATTEST:
Jermery J. Washington,
City Clerk
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PUBLISH: Aug. 21, 2026
MINUTES
City Council Meeting
Tuesday, August 18, 2026, at 6:00 PM
Carnegie Town Hall, 235 West 10th St., Sioux Falls, South Dakota 57104
CALL TO ORDER
1. MEETING ROLL CALL
Present: Council Member James Oppenheimer, Council Member Sara Pankonin, Council Member Jennifer Sigette, Council Member Ryan Spellerberg, Council Member Richard L. Thomason, Council Member Miranda Basye, Council Member Rich Merkouris, Council Member Zak Okuwe
Absent: None
2. INVOCATION
• Mike Stahl, Mdiv, SDDOC & MCSO Chaplain
3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
4. AWARDS & RECOGNITIONS
• SIOUXPERHERO Citizen Recognition Award: Lim Bun
CONSENT AGENDA
5. APPROVAL OF THE CONSENT AGENDA
A motion was made by Council Member Basye and seconded by Council Member Sigette to approve the Consent Agenda.
Roll call vote to approve. 8 Yes: Oppenheimer, Pankonin, Sigette, Spellerberg, Thomason, Basye, Merkouris, Okuwe; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
6. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
• Budget Hearings of Tuesday, August 11, 2026
• City Council Meeting of Tuesday, August 11, 2026
COMMUNICATIONS
7. Approval of contracts/agreements over $100K on the memorandum dated August 14, 2026.
8. Approval of surplus property disposition on the memorandum dated August 7, 2026.
9. Approval of a request pursuant to SDCL 35-1-5.5 from Kayla Fairchild and Brad Scholes to consume, but not sell, alcoholic beverages at the Mary Jo Wegner Arboretum, 1900 S. Perry Pl., on September 12, 2026.
10. Approval of a request pursuant to SDCL 35-1-5.5 from Travis Dawley to consume, but not sell, alcoholic beverages at the Mary Jo Wegner Arboretum, 1900 S. Perry Pl., on September 18, 2026.
11. Approval of a request pursuant to SDCL 35-1-5.5 from Christianna Mitchell to consume, but not sell, alcoholic beverages at the Old Courthouse Museum, 200 W. 6th St., on October 3, 2026.
12. Approval of a request pursuant to SDCL 35-1-5.5 from Stan Hanson and Sheila Hoff to consume, but not sell, alcoholic beverages at the Mary Jo Wegner Arboretum, 1900 S. Perry Pl., on October 3, 2026.
APPLICATIONS
13. Special One-Day Liquor Licenses for T Slat Inc., to be operated at the Levitt at the Falls, 504 North Phillips Avenue, for concerts on August 20, 21, 22, 27, 28 and 29, 2026.
14. Special One-Day Malt Beverage License for Pilot Mike LLC to be operated at Vern Eide Motoplex, 4915 North Northview Avenue, for an event on August 29, 2026.
15. Special One-Day Malt Beverage License for Severance Beer LLC to be operated at the Reptile Adventure Zoo, 2501 West Russell Street, for an event on September 10, 2026.
16. Special One-Day Liquor License for Interstate House of Pancakes Inc., to be operated at Silencer Central, 4901 North 4th Avenue, for a retirement party on October 27, 2026.
NOTICE OF HEARINGS
17. Set a date of hearing for Tuesday, September 1, 2026. Special One-Day Liquor License for the Haitian Association of South Dakota to be operated at 101 South Fairfax Avenue, for a special event on September 26, 2026.
REGULAR AGENDA
18. APPROVAL OF THE REGULAR AGENDA
A motion was made by Council Member Merkouris and seconded by Council Member Sigette to approve the Regular Agenda.
Roll call vote to approve. 8 Yes: Oppenheimer, Pankonin, Sigette, Spellerberg, Thomason, Basye, Merkouris, Okuwe; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
19. New 2026-27 Retail Malt Beverage License for Puerto Vallarta Restaurant LLC, 1801 East 10th Street.
20. New 2026-27 Retail Malt Beverage License and New 2026 Retail Wine License for Jacky’s 41st LLC, Jacky’s Mexican Restaurant, 3808 North Cliff Avenue.
A motion was made by Council Member Spellerberg and seconded by Council Member Oppenheimer to approve Items 19 and 20.
Roll call vote to approve. 8 Yes: Oppenheimer, Pankonin, Sigette, Spellerberg, Thomason, Basye, Merkouris, Okuwe; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
INTRODUCTION AND ADOPTION OF ORDINANCES
ORDINANCE SECOND READINGS
21. 2nd Reading: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS, SD, REZONING PROPERTY LOCATED AT 6000 W. 60TH ST. N. FROM THE AG AGRICULTURE DISTRICT TO THE I-1 LIGHT INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT, NO. 023237 2026, AND AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS.
Private Applicant(s): Stockwell Engineers, Inc - Gaard Rops
A motion was made by Council Member Thomason and seconded by Council Member Basye to adopt Ordinance No. 59-26.
Roll call vote to adopt. 8 Yes: Oppenheimer, Pankonin, Sigette, Spellerberg, Thomason, Basye, Merkouris, Okuwe; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
ORDINANCE FIRST READINGS
22. 1st Reading: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS, SD, REZONING PROPERTY LOCATED AT 8000 E. BULL PINE TRL. FROM THE CN CONSERVATION AND RD-2 TOWNHOME RESIDENTIAL—SUBURBAN DISTRICTS TO THE RA-3 APARTMENT RESIDENTIAL—HIGH DENSITY DISTRICT, NO. 023139-2026, AND AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS. The Planning Commission recommends approval (5-0).
Private Applicant(s): Samuel Assam – F&K Assam Family, LLC
A motion was made by Council Member Basye and seconded by Council Member Spellerberg to set a date of 2nd Reading for Tuesday, September 1, 2026 for Item 22.
Roll call vote to set a date of 2nd Reading. 8 Yes: Oppenheimer, Pankonin, Sigette, Spellerberg, Thomason, Basye, Merkouris, Okuwe; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
23. 1st Reading: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS, SD, REZONING PROPERTY LOCATED NORTH OF E. 69TH ST. AND EAST OF S. SYCAMORE AVE. FROM THE RD-1 TWIN HOME/DUPLEX RESIDENTIAL— UBURBAN DISTRICT TO THE RD-2 TOWNHOME RESIDENTIAL—SUBURBAN DISTRICT, NO. 023149 2026, AND AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS. The Planning Commission recommends approval (5-0).
Private Applicant(s): Ronning Construction, Inc – Blaine Davis
A motion was made by Council Member Pankonin and seconded by Council Member Okuwe to set a date of 2nd Reading for Tuesday, September 1, 2026 for Item 23.
Roll call vote to set a date of 2nd Reading. 8 Yes: Oppenheimer, Pankonin, Sigette, Spellerberg, Thomason, Basye, Merkouris, Okuwe; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
24. 1st Reading: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS, SD, REZONING PROPERTY LOCATED AT 1103 N. LINCOLN AVE. FROM THE RD-1 TWIN HOME/DUPLEX RESIDENTIAL—SUBURBAN DISTRICT TO THE RT-1 SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL—TRADITIONAL DISTRICT, NO. 023154 2026, AND AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS. The Planning Commission recommends approval (5-0).
Private Applicant(s): South Eastern Development Foundation – Lynne Keller Forbes
A motion was made by Council Member Merkouris and seconded by Council Member Spellerberg to set a date of 2nd Reading for Tuesday, September 1, 2026 for Item 24.
Roll call vote to set a date of 2nd Reading. 8 Yes: Oppenheimer, Pankonin, Sigette, Spellerberg, Thomason, Basye, Merkouris, Okuwe; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
25. 1st Reading: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS, SD, REZONING PROPERTY LOCATED AT 4501 E. 57TH ST. FROM THE C-3 COMMERCIAL—COMMUNITY DISTRICT TO THE O OFFICE DISTRICT, NO. 023227 2026, AND AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS. The Planning Commission recommends approval (5-0).
Private Applicant(s): Graystone Commercial Holdings, LLC – Rob Broin
A motion was made by Council Member Oppenheimer and seconded by Council Member Sigette to set a date of 2nd Reading for Tuesday, September 1, 2026 for Item 25.
Roll call vote to set a date of 2nd Reading. 8 Yes: Oppenheimer, Pankonin, Sigette, Spellerberg, Thomason, Basye, Merkouris, Okuwe; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
26. 1st Reading: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS, SD, REZONING PROPERTY LOCATED AT 806 S. GRANGE AVE. FROM THE RS SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL—SUBURBAN DISTRICT TO THE RT-2 TOWNHOME RESIDENTIAL—TRADITIONAL DISTRICT, NO. 023233 2026, AND AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS. The Planning Commission recommends approval (5-0).
Private Applicant(s): ROM Properties, LLC – Owen Lubben
A motion was made by Council Member Sigette and seconded by Council Member Spellerberg to set a date of 2nd Reading for Tuesday, September 1, 2026 for Item 26.
Roll call vote to set a date of 2nd Reading. 8 Yes: Oppenheimer, Pankonin, Sigette, Spellerberg, Thomason, Basye, Merkouris, Okuwe; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
27. 1st Reading: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS, SD, REZONING PROPERTY LOCATED SOUTH OF HWY 42/FUTURE W. 12TH ST. AND A 1/2 MILE WEST OF S. ELLIS RD. FROM THE AG AGRICULTURE DISTRICT TO THE CN CONSERVATION, RS SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL—SUBURBAN, AND RCD RESIDENTIAL CLUSTER DEVELOPMENT PUD DISTRICTS, NO. 022941 2026, AND AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS. The Planning Commission recommends approval (5-0).
Private Applicant(s): Nielson Development, LLC – Sandy Wolfswinkel
A motion was made by Council Member Spellerberg and seconded by Council Member Merkouris to set a date of 2nd Reading for Tuesday, September 1, 2026 for Item 27.
Roll call vote to set a date of 2nd Reading. 8 Yes: Oppenheimer, Pankonin, Sigette, Spellerberg, Thomason, Basye, Merkouris, Okuwe; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
28. 1st Reading: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS, SD, REZONING PROPERTY LOCATED NORTH OF W. 41ST ST., SOUTH OF W. 22ND ST., AND WEST OF THE TEA/ELLIS RD. FROM THE AG AGRICULTURE DISTRICT TO THE RS SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL—SUBURBAN, RD-1 TWIN HOME/DUPLEX RESIDENTIAL—SUBURBAN, LW LIVE-WORK, RA-1 APARTMENT RESIDENTIAL—LOW DENSITY, AND C-1 COMMERCIAL—PEDESTRIAN-ORIENTED DISTRICTS, NO. 022750 2026, AND AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS. The Planning Commission recommends approval (7-0).
Private Applicant(s): Westwood 8, LLC – Rick Dunlap
A motion was made by Council Member Oppenheimer and seconded by Council Member Sigette to set a date of 2nd Reading for Tuesday, September 1, 2026 for Item 28.
Roll call vote to set a date of 2nd Reading. 8 Yes: Oppenheimer, Pankonin, Sigette, Spellerberg, Thomason, Basye, Merkouris, Okuwe; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
HEARINGS AND RESOLUTIONS
29. A RESOLUTION OF INTENT TO AMEND THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS BY AMENDING CHAPTER 37: TAXATION, SUBCHAPTER DOWNTOWN SIOUX FALLS BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT.
Sponsor: Mayor
A motion was made by Council Member Spellerberg and seconded by Council Member Sigette to adopt Resolution No. 89-26.
Roll call vote to adopt. 8 Yes: Oppenheimer, Pankonin, Sigette, Spellerberg, Thomason, Basye, Merkouris, Okuwe; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
RESOLUTION NO. 89-26
A RESOLUTION OF INTENT TO AMEND THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS BY AMENDING CHAPTER 37: TAXATION, SUBCHAPTER DOWNTOWN SIOUX FALLS BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT.
WHEREAS, on October 23, 1989, the City of Sioux Falls established the Main Street Business Improvement District and authorized the use of a special assessment pursuant to SDCL Ch. 9 55 for purposes authorized by said chapter; and
WHEREAS, on January 16, 2023, the Main Street Business Improvement District was renamed the Downtown Sioux Falls Business Improvement District; and
WHEREAS, the City of Sioux Falls has determined the most fair and equitable method of funding eligible proposed projects, improvements, facilities, and activities in the Downtown Sioux Falls Business Improvement District necessitates the implementation of both special assessments and a lodging establishment occupation tax; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to SDCL 9-55-2, the City of Sioux Falls is authorized to use both special assessment and occupation taxes for raising district funds; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to SDCL Ch. 9-55, this resolution proposes the implementation and collection of a special assessment and will be codified in City ordinance on the date of hearing;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS, SD:
1. Proposed Amendments of the Special Assessment Method. The City Council hereby expresses its intent to amend the Code of Ordinances of Sioux Falls, SD, by amending Chapter 37: Taxation, Subchapter Downtown Sioux Falls Business Improvement District. The business improvement district boundaries are set forth in § 37.106 of the Revised Ordinances of Sioux Falls, SD.
2. Public Hearing. The City shall hold a public hearing on the proposed amendments of Chapter 37: Taxation on Wednesday, October 14, 2026, at 6 p.m. in the Carnegie Town Hall, 235 W. 10th St., Sioux Falls, SD. The City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to (A) publish notice of the hearing in the official newspaper of the City not less than 30 days prior to the hearing date; and (B) mail a complete copy of the resolution of intent and the notice of hearing not less than 30 days prior to the hearing date to each owner of taxable property as shown on the property tax roll for the proposed district.
3. This resolution of intent proposes amendments to Chapter 37: Taxation to remove the business improvement district assessment exemption for industrial property and remove the reduced business improvement district assessment for multifamily property whose sole use is residential for properties within the Downtown Sioux Falls Business Improvement District boundary. The properties subject to this special assessment, the method of collection, any fines or punishment for failure to pay, and the allocation of funds to specific eligible projects, improvements, facilities, and activities allowed by SDCL Ch. 9-55, and approved by the City Council in this or a future notice of intent and the actual cost of such projects, improvements, facilities, and activities.
4. Specific Improvements, Facilities, and Activities. The funds collected from the special assessment shall be used to pay for the projected and estimated costs for the purposes identified in § 37.109 of the Code of Ordinances of Sioux Falls, SD.
Date adopted: 08/18/26 .
Christine Erickson, Mayor
ATTEST:
Jermery J. Washington, City Clerk
30. A RESOLUTION ADVISING AND GIVING CONSENT TO THE APPOINTMENT OF MEMBERS TO VARIOUS CITIZEN BOARDS.
Sponsor: Mayor
A motion was made by Council Member Sigette and seconded by Council Member Merkouris to adopt Resolution No. 90-26.
Roll call vote to adopt. 8 Yes: Oppenheimer, Pankonin, Sigette, Spellerberg, Thomason, Basye, Merkouris, Okuwe; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
RESOLUTION NO. 90-26
A RESOLUTION ADVISING AND GIVING CONSENT TO THE APPOINTMENT OF MEMBERS TO CERTAIN CITIZEN BOARDS.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS, SD:
That it gives its advice and consent to the following Mayoral appointments:
Name Board Term
James Oppenheimer Accessible Housing Advisory Board Appointed for a term from September 2026 to August 2027.
Kevin Gansz Board of Historic Preservation Appointed for a term from September 2026 to September 2029.
Jesseca Mundahl Board of Health REMSA Representative
Tami Brown Public Parking Advisory Board Appointed for a term from September 2026 to September 2029.
Nancy Savage Public Parking Advisory Board Appointed for a term from September 2026 to September 2029.
Allison Weiland Public Parking Advisory Board Appointed for a term from September 2026 to September 2029.
Date adopted: 08/18/26 .
Christine Erickson, Mayor
ATTEST:
Jermery J. Washington, City Clerk
31. A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO ENTER INTO AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE FALLS COMMUNITY HEALTH DENTAL CLINIC/CITY OF SIOUX FALLS AND THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH DAKOTA.
Sponsor: Mayor
A motion was made by Council Member Sigette and seconded by Council Member Spellerberg to adopt Resolution No. 91-26.
Roll call vote to adopt. 8 Yes: Oppenheimer, Pankonin, Sigette, Spellerberg, Thomason, Basye, Merkouris, Okuwe; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
RESOLUTION NO. 91-26
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO ENTER INTO AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE FALLS COMMUNITY HEALTH DENTAL CLINIC/CITY OF SIOUX FALLS AND THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH DAKOTA.
WHEREAS, the University of South Dakota (“USD”) and Falls Community Health Dental Clinic/City of Sioux Falls (“FCHDC”) desire to enter into an agreement to establish the terms under which they will collaborate; and
WHEREAS, USD will transition operation of its current leased and furnished dental hygiene clinic space to FCHDC; and
WHEREAS, USD and FCHDC will establish and maintain a clinical education partnership supporting dental hygiene student learning experiences; and
WHEREAS, USD Department of Dental Hygiene will be provided first right of refusal for dental hygiene student clinical education placements within the facility; and
WHEREAS, this collaboration will support regional workforce development and access to dental hygiene services; and
WHEREAS, USD and FCHDC will maintain a clinical education environment that supports accreditation, licensure, and educational requirements.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS, SD:
Section 1. That the document attached to and part of this resolution entitled “Agreement Between the University of South Dakota (USD) and Falls Community Health Dental Clinic/City of Sioux Falls” is hereby approved.
Section 2. That the Mayor is authorized to sign such agreement.
Section 3. That the City shall publish this resolution, without attachments, after its passage. The attachments are on file and available for inspection in the office of the City Clerk.
Date adopted: 08/18/26 .
Christine Erickson, Mayor
ATTEST:
Jermery J. Washington, City Clerk
REPORT OF OFFICERS/BOARDS/COMMITTEES/TRANSFERS OF UNENCUMBERED APPROPRIATION BALANCES AMONG PROGRAMS WITHIN A DEPARTMENT OR ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT AS PROVIDED IN THE SIOUX FALLS CITY CHARTER SECTION 5.07(d)
32. NOTICE OF TRANSFER OF APPROPRIATIONS ON THE MEMORANDUM DATED: July 31, 2026.
NEW BUSINESS
GENERAL PUBLIC INPUT
Public Input was given on the following: individuals shooting a high-powered pellet gun, damaging property, and issues with the investigation; fireworks; code enforcement; public engagement; financial reports of 2026 municipal candidates and campaign funding; election dates and voter turnout; the 2026 election and election results; and a pay raise for a city department.
ADJOURNMENT
A motion was made by Council Member Sigette and seconded by Council Member Spellerberg to adjourn the meeting at 7:10 p.m.
Voice vote to adjourn. 8 Yes: Oppenheimer, Pankonin, Sigette, Spellerberg, Thomason, Basye, Merkouris, Okuwe; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
Jermery J. Washington,
City Clerk
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Sealed bids for Snow Removal Services PD #3555 will be received at the Central Services Center, Purchasing Department, 1101 N. Western Ave., Sioux Falls, South Dakota, 57104, up until 11:00 AM, Tuesday, August 25, 2026. Bids will be publicly opened, read, and tabulated 11:00 AM of said day in the Central Services Center. Bids will be presented to the School Board at the next succeeding regular Board meeting, all in accordance with Board policy. Specifications and Bid Forms may be obtained at https://www.sf.k12.sd.us/page/pending-bids-and-request-for-proposals or the Purchasing Department in the Central Services Center, 1101 N. Western Ave., Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Inquiries should be sent to Joel.Teslaa@k12.sd.us. All bids and contracts shall be made in accordance with and subject to SDCL 5-18A, 5-18B, 5-18C, 5-18D, 5-21, 5-22 and the provisions set forth in the specifications. The School Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids or parts thereof, and to waive any irregularities. School Board, Sioux Falls School District 49-5 of Minnehaha County, South Dakota. By: Cameron Kerkhove, Business Manager, Finance. This notice may be viewed free of charge on a 13 statewide public notice website maintained pursuant to § 17-2-1.
Published twice on Aug. 14 & Aug. 21, 2026, at the approximate cost of $30.91, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or
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PUBLISH: Aug. 14 & Aug. 21, 2026
ADVERTISEMENT FOR REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
Publish Dates: August 14th & 21st
Sealed Proposals for Forklift (CS Warehouse) 2026 PD #3554 will be received at the Central Services Center, Purchasing Department, 1101 North Western Avenue, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, 57104, up until 11:00 AM, Monday, August 24, 2026. Proposals will be publicly opened at 11:00 AM of said day in the Central Services Center. Proposals will be presented to the School Board at the next succeeding regular Board meeting, all in accordance with Board policy. Specifications and Bid Forms may be obtained at https://www.sf.k12.sd.us/page/pending-bids-and-request-for-proposals or the Purchasing Department in the Central Services Center, 1101 North Western Avenue, Sioux Falls, South Dakota. All bids and contracts shall be made in accordance with and subject to SDCL 5-18A, 5-18B, 5-18C, 5-18D, 5-21, 5-22 and the provisions set forth in the specifications. The School Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids or parts thereof, and to waive any irregularities. School Board, Sioux Falls School District 49-5 of Minnehaha County, South Dakota. By: Cameron Kerkhove, Business Manager. This notice may be viewed free of charge on a 13 statewide public notice website maintained pursuant to § 17-2-1.
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HARRISBURG SCHOOL DISTRICT
PUBLISH: Aug. 21, 2026
HARRISBURG SCHOOL DISTRICT #41-2
BOARD OF EDUCATION MINUTES
The August 10, 2026, regular school board meeting at the Heritage Elementary Board Room, was called to order at 5:30 p.m. by Chairperson Mike Knudson. Board members present were Mike Knudson, Terra Vennard, Jay Hutton, Tara Young and Sara Vande Kamp. Also in attendance were Superintendent Lowery, and Director of Finance/HR Conway.
The Pledge of Allegiance was recited.
Action 13-27 Motion by Vennard, seconded by Hutton, to approve the agenda.
Motion carried 5-0
Conflict of Interest- None; Celebrations of HSD-Back to School Inservice; Community Input- None.
DISCUSSION ITEMS- Board Election Review; Artificial Intelligence and Screen Time in our School; Sanford Power.
ACTION ITEMS
Action 14-27 Motion by Vennard, seconded by Young to remove the minutes from the consent agenda.
Motion carried 5-0
Action 15-27 Motion by Hutton, seconded by Vande Kamp, to approve Consent Agenda: Claims, Financial Reports, Resignations, and Contracts and/or Wage Agreements.
Motion carried 5-0
GENERAL FUND
A & M PRODUCTS COMPANY 134.00
ACDA 125.00
ACE HARDWARE 866.40
AMAZON CAPITAL SERVICES 1,330.49
AMERICAN SCHOOL COUNSELING ASSOCIATION 139.00
AREA II SUPERINTENDENTS 175.00
BAUER BUILT TIRE & SERVICE 1,595.80
BRANDON VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT 3,908.45
BRYAN SCHIRADO DBA JS ENTERPRISES 580.61
BUILDERS FIRST SOURCE 27.99
BUILDERS SUPPLY CO 2,095.75
CHS BRANDON AFD 7,860.83
CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY 7,000.00
CP BAT MITIGATION 1,735.02
DAKOTA PUMP & CONTROL 1,033.68
DAKOTA SCOUT, THE 870.00
DISTINCT AUTO GLASS & TIRES 1,763.76
FUSE 83.54
G & R CONTROLLS 165.00
GRAINGER 144.96
GUARANTEE ROOFING & SHEET METAL OF SD 208.12
HALLMAN, HILARY 480.00
HARRISBURG WATER SYSTEM 5,994.53
HILLYARD/SIOUX FALLS 690.60
HOWE HEATING & PLUMBING, INC. 4,939.96
IMPREST FUND TRUST & AGENCY 14,510.43
INNOVATIVE OFFICE SOLUTIONS, LLC 7,729.51
JIM & RON’S TOWING 378.00
JW PEPPER & SON, INC 2,072.59
KIBBLE EQUIPMENT 38.38
KRUSE, KATRINA 673.96
LAQUINTA BY WYNDHAM 845.50
LINCOLN COUNTY RURAL WATER 1,309.50
MCDERMOTT, SCOTT 70.00
MENARD’S 69.47
MID AMERICAN ENERGY 4,132.99
MIDCONTINENT COMMUNICATIONS 1,104.48
MIDWEST BUS PARTS 104.38
MIDWEST TURF & IRRIGATION 100.20
MUSIC THEATRE INTERNATIONAL 194.00
NAPA AUTO PARTS OF TEA 21.06
NASSP 35.00
NIPPON SANSO MATHESON, INC. 110.54
NORTH CENTRAL INTERNATONAL, LLC 192.16
NOVAK SANITARY SERVICE 718.63
OLSON’S PEST CONTROL 180.00
PARAGON HEALTH & WELLNESS 54.00
PERFORMANCE HEALTH SUPPLY, INC 7,633.55
PFEIFER IMPLEMENT CO., INC. 3,112.19
POPPLERS MUSIC STORE 112.80
PROJECT LEAD THE WAY, INC 2,493.25
PROPHET CORPORATION C/O GOPHER, THE 603.93
QUALIFIED PRESORT SERVICE, LLC 644.72
R & L SUPPLY LTD 460.00
ROTO ROOTER 857.00
SANFORD OCCUPATIONAL MED 101.00
SASD 65.00
SCHOOL SPECIALTY, LLC 16,923.40
SHERWIN WILLIAMS CO., THE 129.33
SIOUX FALLS UTILITIES 4,533.68
SISSON PRINTING 695.24
SITEONE LANDSCAPE SUPPLY, LLC. 4,350.02
SNEEN, DAVID 80.00
SOUTHEAST AREA PRINCIPALS 375.00
SOUTHEAST TECHNICAL COLLEGE 630.00
SOUTHEASTERN ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE INC 75,862.90
STEICHEN, TIMOTHY 323.90
STUDENT ASSURANCE SERVICES INC 1,700.00
THINKEDU, LLC 280.80
TRANSWEST 181.92
TRESONA MULTIMEDIA LLC 2,230.00
U.S. OMNI 292.50
UNITY SCHOOL BUS PARTS 260.05
WEX BANK 4,921.00
WINSUPPLY OF SIOUX FALLS 6,394.96
XCEL ENERGY 81,449.56
Fund Total: 296,290.97
CAPITAL OUTLAY
605 PAINTING 6,449.21
ALBERS ELECTRIC 33,790.17
ARCH INC 4,345.00
BLACKSHEEP LANDSCAPING, IRRIGATION & SOD 44,061.50
BRYAN SCHIRADO DBA JS ENTERPRISES 15,536.51
CHARITY REPUBLIC 800.00
DAKOTA SEAL 2,450.00
FOREMAN SALES AND SERVICE, INC. 219,816.00
FUSE 14,175.00
HOWE HEATING & PLUMBING, INC. 15,741.63
INNOVATIVE OFFICE SOLUTIONS, LLC 1,417.70
MENARDS-EAST 1,551.24
MRG HAUFF 3,200.00
MUTH ELECTRIC 5,033.00
NATIONAL SPEECH & DEBATE ASSOCIATION 349.00
NORTHERN TOOL & EQUIPMENT 352.48
PERFECTION LEARNING CORPORATION 22,355.20
PROQUEST, LLC 3,952.95
REALITYWORKS, INC. 2,700.00
RICE COMPANIES, INC. 103,514.24
STONEBROOK EXTERIOR 18,698.40
SWEETWATER 7,671.00
TAYLOR MUSIC 47,397.79
THINKEDU, LLC 2,425.00
U.S. BANK ST. PAUL 750.00
VISTA HIGHER LEARNING 5,332.46
WEST MUSIC 3,932.76
Fund Total: 587,798.24
SPECIAL EDUCATION FUND
ATTAINMENT COMPANY, INC. 730.80
CHILDRENS CARE HOSP & SCHOOL 12,416.50
DIFFERENT ROADS TO LEARNING 1,392.43
HORSTED, IAN 67.00
PRO ED, INC. 561.00
SCHOOL SPECIALTY, LLC 168.55
SUPER DUPER PUBLICATIONS 656.55
WAGAMAN, TAYLOR 1.35
WEX BANK 1,220.93
Fund Total: 17,215.11
FOOD SERVICE
CARLSON & STEWART REFRIGERATION, INC. 443.37
CASH WA DISTRIBUTING 1,553.94
COLE PAPERS, INC. 918.41
COUNTRYMAN, MORGAN 158.90
EAST SIDE JERSEY DAIRY 2,285.82
ERICKSON, SIERRA 161.50
FAREWAY STORES INC #178 126.16
HEARTLAND SCHOOL SOLUTIONS 2,738.00
LUDEWIG, KATHRYN 50.00
NELSON, GENA 17.40
PAN-O-GOLD 445.77
PERFORMANCE FOODSERVICE 3,136.46
Fund Total: 12,035.73
ENTERPRISE FUNDS
THURY, MOLLIE 110.01
WIERTZEMA, JAYME 191.73
Fund Total: 301.74
Financial Reports:
General Fund: Balance as of 6/1/26 of 8,581,857.50; Adj/transfer (4,363.99); local receipts of 164,238.40; co apportionment receipts of 20,588.26; state receipts of 2,361,732.00; federal receipts of 0.00; Payroll of 4,119,647.62; Due from/Transfer (373,941.20) and claims of 471,544.75. Balance as of 6/30/26 of 8,010,477.97.
Capital Outlay Fund: Balance as of 6/1/26 of 17,352,165.96; Adj/transfer 0.00; local receipts of 57,566.11; state receipts of 0.00; federal receipts of 0.00 other receipts of 0.00; Due from/Transfer 1,000,000.00 and claims of 4,329,238.45. Balance as of 6/30/26 of 12,080,493.62.
Special Education Fund: Balance as of 6/1/26 of 5,418,881.20; Adj/transfer 0.00; local receipts of 39,940.85; state receipts of 506,178.00; federal receipts of 0.00; other receipts of 0.00; payroll of 960,335.94; Due from/Transfer (9,588.00); and claims of 119,580.96. Balance as of 6/30/26 of 4,894,671.15.
Bond Redemption Funds: Balance as of 6/1/26 of 28,902,705.12; Adj/transfer 0.00; receipts of 48,815.81; federal receipts 0.00; claims of 12,153,380.75; Balance as of 6/30/26 of 16,798,140.18.
Food Service Fund: Balance as of 6/1/26 of 980,262.66; Adj/transfer 0.00; accounts receivable 145,009.19; contracts payable of (44,370.94); benefits payable of (32,315.58); unearned revenue of 9,350.70; revenues of 0.00; disbursements of 98,615.70 and balance on family accounts 466,463.98. Balance as of 06/30/26 of 1,378,512.48.
Enterprise Fund: Balance as of 6/1/26 of 91,351.85; revenues of 506.20; disbursements of 19,805.95. Balance as of 6/30/26 of 55,201.06.
Resignations:
Anne Anderson- SPED Asst; Daley Bullard- SPED Asst; Nicholas Dusca- Custodian; Nour Fares- Kindergarten Aide; April Ray- Custodian; Kenisha Ray- Custodian.
Contracts and Wage Agreements: Jenny Albers- Library Asst- $19.90/hr.; Miriam Bart- Learning Support Teacher- $55,948/yr.; Tanner Brengle- Asst. HS Wrestling Coach- $5,466/yr.; Jules Hall- Kindergarten Teacher- $55,948/yr.; Chloe Kirschen- SPED Asst- $20.40/hr.; Elizabeth Kofa Tugbe- Custodian- $19.90/hr.; Sonia Lambert- SPED Asst- $20.40/hr.; Barry Longden- PLTW/Tech Ed Teacher- $68,073/yr.; Carter Ractliffe- MS Wrestling- $3,279/yr.; Faith Smith- SPED Asst- $20.40/hr.; Buch Welch- MS Football Coach- $3,279/yr.; Tracy Wysong- Elementary Curriculum Coordinator- $65,434/yr.; Rebecca Zangara- Learning Support Teacher- $58,096/yr.
Action 16-27 Motion by Vennard, seconded by Vande Kamp to approve the minutes with the correction to the July 13, 2026 minutes, reflecting the Finance Committee to consist of Jay Hutton and Mike
Knudson.
Motion carried 5-0
Action 17-27 Motion by Vennard, seconded by Hutton, to approve the addition of a part-time food service assistant and a part-time kindergarten aide. Motion carried 5-0
Communication Items
Administrator/Committee Reports by Administration- Mr. Rollinger presented an overview of the ACT. Joint Convention was discussed board members.
Action 18-27 Motion by Vande Kamp, seconded by Vennard, to adjourn at 6:22 p.m. Motion carried 5-0
Mike Knudson
Chairperson
Jennifer Conway
Business Manager
Published once on Aug. 21, 2026, at the approximate cost of $111.55, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or TheDakotaScout.com.
MINNEHAHA COUNTY
PUBLISH: Aug. 21, 2026
MINNEHAHA COUNTY
COMMISSION MEETING
MINUTES OF TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 2026
Call to Order
The Minnehaha County Commission convened at 9:00 AM on August 18, 2026, pursuant to adjournment on August 4, 2026. Commissioners present were: Beninga, Bleyenberg, Heisey, Karsky, and Kippley. Also present were Kym Christiansen, Commission Recorder, and Eric Bogue, Chief Civil Deputy State’s Attorney.
Chair Karsky called the meeting to order.
Pledge of Allegiance
Routine Business
Consider a Motion to Approve the Agenda
Motion by Heisey, seconded by Kippley, to Approve the Agenda. 5 ayes.
Consent Agenda
MOTION by Beninga, seconded by Bleyenberg, to Approve the Consent Agenda. By roll call vote: 5 ayes.
Approve the Minutes of August 4, 2026
Approve the Special Commission Meeting Minutes for July 31, 2026
Bills to be Paid $5,569,858.13
18th Street Church Polling Places $200, 3200 RUSSELL LLC Motels $60, 4H AGENTS Memberships $636.95, A&B BUSINESS SOLUT Lease-Rental Agreement $637.69, A&B BUSINESS SOLUT Maintenance Contracts $509.46, A&B BUSINESS SOLUT Office Supplies $96.24, A&B BUSINESS SOLUT Printing/Forms $97, AARON GEORGE PROPERT Welfare Rent $2300, ABUSEIPDBCOM* API PL Maintenance Contracts $228, ACTIVE DATA SYSTEMS Records Storage $1510, Active Generations E Polling Places $200, Active Generations M Polling Places $200, ADIX, JEN Business Travel $56, AIRGAS USA LLC Lease-Rental Agreement $117.28, AIRWAY SERVICE INC Automotive/Small Equipment $9501.53, AIRWAY SERVICE INC Gas Oil & Diesel $1673.71, AIRWAY SERVICE INC HIDTA Grant $66.29, AJ PROPERTY Welfare Rent $505, ALCOHOL MONITORING S Electronic Monitoring $1665.52, ALCOHOL MONITORING S Program Supplies $4500.8, ALEX AIR APPARATUS 2 Safety & Rescue Equipment $2574.04, ALEX COUGHLIN Sign Deposits $50, Alexander Staebell Precinct Officials $230, ALL NATIONS INTERPRE Interpreters $9358.15, All Souls Church Polling Places $200, AMAZON MARK* MU6LL1L Office Supplies $82.76, AMAZON MARK* O86A06C Office Supplies $78.08, AMAZON MKTPL*2F7FY8W Office Supplies $58.31, AMAZON MKTPL*395FQ8D Child Care Items $28.49, AMAZON MKTPL*3C4770R Office Supplies $31.2, AMAZON MKTPL*3L4HZ4Y Other Supplies $39.99, AMAZON MKTPL*3L4HZ4Y Professional Services $83.95, AMAZON MKTPL*442Y92F Office Supplies $10.79, AMAZON MKTPL*5H3QW0B Office Supplies $233.24, AMAZON MKTPL*8Z01E3B Office Supplies $43.1, AMAZON MKTPL*F94B24P Data Processing Supplies $624.31, AMAZON MKTPL*M65JQ5Q Office Supplies $57.99, AMAZON MKTPL*N95LJ9R Clinics - Auxiliary Services $90.6, AMAZON MKTPL*VR4KH6X Program Activities $126.56, AMAZON MKTPL*VR4KH6X Store Sales $53.28, AMAZON MKTPL*WY8OB0W Other Supplies $137.97, AMAZON MKTPL*YJ71277 Office Supplies $233.24, AMAZON RETA* 2M67P49 Office Supplies $35.7, AMAZON RETA* 6N2EF1G Data Processing Equipment $398.95, AMAZON RETA* AS2SZ5S Miscellaneous Expense $15.61, AMAZON RETA* B70OP19 Data Processing Supplies $299.99, AMAZON RETA* BU49O8F Other Supplies $58.59, AMAZON RETA* G67JU9E Books $11.78, AMAZON RETA* GU7DT9X Office Supplies $18.18, AMAZON RETA* H07ZI64 Office Supplies $33.99, AMAZON RETA* K11Y000 Miscellaneous Expense $21.21, AMAZON RETA* LA1NY8H Office Supplies $33.98, AMAZON RETA* MR8V46F Office Supplies $181.75, AMAZON RETA* N21SH2A Books $20.63, AMAZON RETA* X59X77P Office Supplies $111.6, AMAZON RETA* ZW8016E Office Supplies $16.75, AMAZON.COM Archive/Preservation Supplies $188.61, AMAZON.COM Automotive/Small Equipment $187.94, AMAZON.COM Bldg/Yard Repair & Maintenance $272.12, AMAZON.COM Child Care Food $241.04, AMAZON.COM Child Care Items $237.72, AMAZON.COM Child Care Uniforms $36.75, AMAZON.COM Clinics - Auxiliary Services $146.71, AMAZON.COM Communication Equipment $-909.8, AMAZON.COM Construction Safety $9.59, AMAZON.COM Data Processing Supplies $899.95, AMAZON.COM Furniture & Office Equipment $1309.66, AMAZON.COM Grounds & Parking Repair $44.99, AMAZON.COM Heavy Equip Repairs & Maint $5.87, AMAZON.COM HHS Maintenance $39.99, AMAZON.COM Homeless Initiatives $62.61, AMAZON.COM Inmate Supplies $754.85, AMAZON.COM Jail Repairs & Maintenance $192.62, AMAZON.COM Miscellaneous Expense $96.05, AMAZON.COM Office Supplies $3691, AMAZON.COM Other Supplies $135.75, AMAZON.COM Parts Inventory $165.51, AMAZON.COM Plumbing & Welding $315.92, AMAZON.COM Program Activities $77.27, AMAZON.COM Road Maint & Material $15.77, AMAZON.COM Safety & Rescue Equipment $140.09, AMAZON.COM School Lunch Program $273.04, AMAZON.COM Small Tools & Shop Supplies $109.42, AMAZON.COM Testing Supplies $197.91, AMAZON.COM Truck Repairs & Maintenance $402.7, AMAZON.COM Uniform Allowance $683.8, AMAZON.COM*7A58Q10X3 Supplemental Food $3.47, AMAZON.COM*8D8IX3I03 Child Care Items $81.58, AMAZON.COM*D989A0HH3 Office Supplies $15.48, AMAZON.COM, INC. Child Care Food $513.14, AMAZON.COM, INC. Child Care Items $64.21, AMAZON.COM, INC. Clinics - Auxiliary Services $125.11, AMAZON.COM, INC. Data Processing Supplies $1199.98, AMAZON.COM, INC. Gas Oil & Diesel $6.29, AMAZON.COM, INC. Inmate Supplies $229.63, AMAZON.COM, INC. Kitchen/Cleaning Supplies $15.39, AMAZON.COM, INC. Office Supplies $804.79, AMAZON.COM, INC. Other Supplies $151.4, AMAZON.COM, INC. 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Fees $364.36, ASH LAW OFFICE PLLC Child Defense Attorney $4677.68, ASURE SOFTWARE Publishing Fees $549, Audrey Erpenbach Precinct Officials $215, AVENU HRS PRO Subscriptions $499, AVERA HEALTH PLANS I Insurance Admin Fee $3502.8, AVERA MCKENNAN Hospitals $7857, AVI SYSTEMS INC Maintenance Contracts $8622, BALOUN LAW PC Child Defense Attorney $2.7, Baltic Elementary Gy Polling Places $200, BANNER ASSOCIATES IN Architects & Engineers $57169.13, Barbara Larson Precinct Officials $215, Barbara Madison Precinct Officials $230, Barbara Olson Precinct Officials $215, Barbara Steele Precinct Officials $72.25, Betty Oldenkamp Precinct Officials $76.5, BIERSCHBACH EQUIPMEN Bridge Repair & Maintenance $1217.63, BIERSCHBACH EQUIPMEN Road Maint & Material $5400, BIGLOTBAGS LLC Program Activities $1934.99, BILLION EMPIRE MOTOR Automotive/Small Equipment $193.04, BILLION EMPIRE MOTOR Gas Oil & Diesel $80.95, BLACKBURN & STEVENS Attorney Fees $586.42, BLUE TIDE HQ Gas Oil & Diesel $221, BOB’S LOCK & 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Myers Telephone $10, Bridget Myers Work Mileage $15.68, BROUWER, RICHARD Welfare Rent $1400, BT *NYRP Jail Repairs & Maintenance $764.8, BX CIVIL & CONSTRUCT Contracted Construction $33673, Calvary Chapel Polling Places $200, Cameron Stubbe Precinct Officials $295, Cameron Stubbe Telephone $10, Cameron Stubbe Work Mileage $13.58, Candise Byllesby Precinct Officials $295, Candise Byllesby Telephone $10, Candise Byllesby Work Mileage $6.86, Carissa Weddell Precinct Officials $55.25, CAROLINA TARPS INC Truck Repairs & Maintenance $469.08, CASEYS #5213 Gas Oil & Diesel $76.12, Cathryn Jaragoske Precinct Officials $230, CENEX-INTERSTATE 29 Gas Oil & Diesel $102.66, CENTER FOR FAMILY ME Professional Services $1551.82, CENTURY BUSINESS PRO Lease Principal $807.89, CENTURY BUSINESS PRO Maintenance Contracts $647.7, CENTURYLINK Data Communications $1351.94, CENTURYLINK Telephone $17.26, CERTIFIED LANGUAGES Interpreters $465.45, CHAGOLLA, ALBERT Interpreters $180, CHAKS LLC Welfare Rent $550, 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SIOUX FALLS CITY Tea-Ellis Range $20.6, SIOUX FALLS CITY Water - Sewer $1278.76, SIOUX FALLS CITY Welfare Utilities $1583.98, SIOUX FALLS FORD INC Automotive/Small Equipment $86.27, SIOUX FALLS FORD INC Gas Oil & Diesel $77.19, SIOUX FALLS HOUSING Contract Services $4351.92, SIOUX FALLS RUBBER S Office Supplies $43.65, SIOUX VALLEY ENERGY Electricity $687.45, SIOUX VALLEY ENERGY Tea-Ellis Range $224.05, SIOUX VALLEY ENERGY Welfare Utilities $500, SITEGROUND HOSTING Maintenance Contracts $79.87, SITEONE LANDSCAPE SU Grounds & Parking Repair $82.82, SONESTA NASHVILLE AI Business Travel $158.95, Sophia Molstad Precinct Officials $230, SOUTH HAMPTON LLC Welfare Rent $700, SOUTHEASTERN BEHAVIO Crisis Intervention Program $6138.51, SOUTHEASTERN BEHAVIO Miscellaneous Expense $49921.25, SOUTHEASTERN BEHAVIO Professional Services $3493.75, Southern Hills Unite Polling Places $200, SP ARMAMENT TECHNOLO Other Supplies $391.29, SP CONDOR RETAIL DEP Uniform Allowance $264.75, SP WWW.AXLADVANCED.C Other Supplies $239.42, Split Rock Fire Stat Polling Places $200, SPRINGHILL SUITES Business Travel $967.52, SQ *CUTTING EDGE TIN HIDTA Grant $400, SQ *JIM & RON’S SERV Professional Services $200, SQ *MD THE ENGRAVING Police Reserve Donations Exp $110.5, ST FRANCIS HOUSE Motels $2700, St Mark’s Lutheran C Polling Places $200, Stacie Kray Precinct Officials $76.5, Stacy Chedester Precinct Officials $215, STAPLES 1237 Office Supplies $33.99, STATE OF NEBRASKA Homeless Initiatives $17, STATE OF SOUTH DAKOT Amts Held-Daily Scram $5841.73, STATE OF SOUTH DAKOT Amts Held-Remote Breath $1796.86, STATE OF SOUTH DAKOT Architects & Engineers $1300.44, STATE OF SOUTH DAKOT Blood/Chemical Analysis $19855, STATE OF SOUTH DAKOT Business Travel $170, STATE OF SOUTH DAKOT Commitment - HSC $12450.67, STATE OF SOUTH DAKOT Commitment - Redfield $960, STATE OF SOUTH DAKOT Due To Other Governments $3921353.25, STATE OF SOUTH DAKOT Electronic Monitoring $2430, STATE OF SOUTH DAKOT Fingerprint/Tax $309.42, STATE OF SOUTH DAKOT Misc Revenue $15.62, STATE OF SOUTH DAKOT Miscellaneous Expense $428.74, STATE OF SOUTH DAKOT Mug Shots $2.34, STATE OF SOUTH DAKOT Notary Exp $30, STATE OF SOUTH DAKOT Printing/Forms $114, STATE OF SOUTH DAKOT Property Search Fees $338.61, STATE OF SOUTH DAKOT Sign Supply Inventory $21, STATE OF SOUTH DAKOT Store Sales $309.5, Stephanie Heiden Precinct Officials $295, Stephanie Heiden Telephone $10, Stephanie Heiden Work Mileage $9.52, Steven Dick Precinct Officials $230, Steven Foss Precinct Officials $230, Steven Munk Precinct Officials $295, Steven Munk Telephone $10, Steven Munk Work Mileage $31.78, STICKER MULE Store Inventory $207.5, STREICHERS INC Uniform Allowance $3744.99, Sue Marguerite Rosso Precinct Officials $230, Sue Marguerite Rosso Work Mileage $1.68, SUMMIT FIRE PROTECTI Coliseum $426.95, SUMMIT FIRE PROTECTI Safety & Rescue Equipment $92.4, SUMMIT FOOD SERVICE Board Of Prisoners-Meals $165360.42, SUMMIT FOOD SERVICE Child Care Food $2852.33, SUMMIT FOOD SERVICE Inmate Supplies $559.19, SUMMIT FOOD SERVICE School Lunch Program $5787.31, SUMMIT PROPERTY Welfare Rent $2314.52, Sunnycrest United Me Polling Places $200, Suong Pho Precinct Officials $230, SURAJ CHHETRI Taxable Meal Allowances $14, Susan Petersen Precinct Officials $295, Susan Petersen Telephone $10, Susan Petersen Work Mileage $6.58, TAFOLLA, MIRANDA RAE Court Reporters $676.9, Tammy Senger Precinct Officials $59.5, Taopi Community Hall Polling Places $200, TCN INC Telephone $58.84, Terah Yaroch Precinct Officials $295, Terah Yaroch Telephone $10, Terah Yaroch Work Mileage $16.1, Teresa Sykes Precinct Officials $230, Teri Olson Precinct Officials $230, Terry Goben Precinct Officials $72.25, TESSMAN SEED COMP Grounds & Parking Repair $256.15, Thais Renli Election School $25, Thais Renli Precinct Officials $215, THE COUNSELING CAFE Psych Evals $5981.75, THE DAKOTA SCOUT LLC Publishing Fees $2792.97, THE HOME DEPOT 4301 Fairgrounds $43.94, THE HOME DEPOT 4301 Small Tools & Shop Supplies $285, THE HOME DEPOT 4301 Truck Repairs & Maintenance $93.22, THE UPS STORE 2125 Jail Repairs & Maintenance $22.63, THE UPS STORE 2125 Miscellaneous Expense $33.94, THE WEBSTAURANT STOR Inmate Supplies $308.76, Theresa Gilbertson Precinct Officials $215, Theresa Nemmers Precinct Officials $215, Theresa Nemmers Work Mileage $28.7, Thomas Fagerness Precinct Officials $230, Thomas McCulloch Election School $25, Thomas McCulloch Precinct Officials $230, Thomas Poust Precinct Officials $230, Thomas Poust Work Mileage $9.1, Thomas Sams Precinct Officials $295, Thomas Sams Telephone $10, Thomas Sams Work Mileage $14.14, Thomas Sutton Precinct Officials $230, Thomas Sutton Work Mileage $6.3, THOMSON REUTERS - WE Amounts Held For Others $896.65, THOMSON REUTERS - WE Legal Research $5248.94, THOMSON REUTERS - WE Subscriptions $342.3, THORNE, STEPHEN Professional Services $1449, Timothy Nicolai Precinct Officials $230, TISDALL, TIMOTHY County Cemetery $2300, Todd Alwin Precinct Officials $295, Todd Alwin Telephone $10, Todd Alwin Work Mileage $9.94, Todd Leininger Precinct Officials $295, Todd Leininger Telephone $10, Todd Leininger Work Mileage $11.06, TOMACELLI’S TOO Jury Fees $140.5, Toni Meile Precinct Officials $295, Toni Meile Telephone $10, Toni Meile Work Mileage $41.44, TOWNSQUARE MEDIA INC Lease Interest $132.94, TOWNSQUARE MEDIA INC Lease Principal $367.06, Tracy Hohm Precinct Officials $230, TRANSOURCE TRUCK & E Truck Repairs & Maintenance $81.44, TRANSUNION RISK & AL Investigators Expenses $100, TRI-STATE NURSING Professional Services $6041.25, TST* FIREHOUSE SUBS Miscellaneous Expense $965.2, TURNWELL MENTAL HEAL Professional Services $3375, Twila Schuler Precinct Officials $230, TWILIO INC Maintenance Contracts $90.01, TWO WAY SOLUTIONS IN Communication Equipment $173.98, TWO WAY SOLUTIONS IN Communication Equipment Repair $323.96, TYLER TECHNOLOGIES I Software $1015, TZADIK HIDDEN HILLS Welfare Rent $680, TZADIK SIOUX FALLS I Welfare Rent $1689, TZADIK SIOUX FALLS P Welfare Rent $950, TZADIK WOODLAKE Welfare Rent $2677.5, U-STOP 33 Gas Oil & Diesel $153.26, UNITED AIRLINES INC Business Travel $358.23, UNIVERSITY OF SIOUX Miscellaneous Expense $50, US FOODS INC Other Supplies $114.48, US FOODS INC Professional Services $2207.96, US POSTAL SERVICE Postage $1178.57, Valley Springs Ameri Polling Places $200, VB FALLS TERRACE Welfare Rent $900, VERIZON CONNECT FLEE Subscriptions $239.25, VERIZON WIRELESS Administrative Charges $23.51, VERIZON WIRELESS Data Processing Equipment $725.32, VERIZON WIRELESS HIDTA Grant $79.46, VERIZON WIRELESS Tea-Ellis Range $40.01, VERIZON WIRELESS Telephone $6727.57, VERN EIDE MOTORCARS HIDTA Grant $1200, Vernon Erickson Precinct Officials $76.5, Vicki Hauff Precinct Officials $230, Vicki Husman Precinct Officials $230, Virgil Stensland Precinct Officials $230, VITAL RECORDS Records Storage $4019.66, VOGEL MOTORS LLC Gas Oil & Diesel $198, WALGREENS Professional Services $67.35, Wall Lake Township H Polling Places $200, WALMART STORES INC Child Care Food $8.32, WALMART STORES INC Child Care Items $132.36, WALMART STORES INC Miscellaneous Expense $668.92, WALMART STORES INC Office Supplies $120.33, WALMART STORES INC Other Supplies $43.2, WALMART STORES INC Program Activities $273.73, WALMART STORES INC School Lunch Program $209.06, WALMART STORES INC Supplemental Food $173.75, WALMART STORES INC Telephone $176.63, Warren Larsen Precinct Officials $230, WASTE MANAGEMENT OF Trash Removal $784.9, WEERHEIM LAW OFFICE Bd Exp Fees (Minnehaha) $8003.2, WEERHEIM LAW OFFICE Crisis Intervention Program $207.4, Wendy Yount Precinct Officials $230, Wesley United Method Polling Places $200, WEST CREEK WOODS APT Welfare Rent $700, Westminster Presbyte Polling Places $200, WHITTIER APARTMENTS Welfare Rent $112, WICKLANDER-ZULAWSKI Education & Training $790, Wild Flower Presbyte Polling Places $200, WILLOW 36 LLC Welfare Rent $700, WILLOWS EAST COMMONS Welfare Rent $3443.31, WILLOWS EDGE Welfare Rent $700, WILLOWS SOUTH Welfare Rent $700, WINNER POLICE DEPART Extradition & Evidence $204.28, WOODBURY COUNTY (IA) Return Of Service $68, Word of Life Penteco Polling Places $200, XCEL ENERGY Electricity $8716.68, XCEL ENERGY Road Maint & Material $19.41, XCEL ENERGY INC Welfare Rent $1347.24, XCEL ENERGY INC Welfare Utilities $3307.2, YANKTON COUNTY Attorney Fees $200, YELLOW ROBE, LUTHER ICWA Professional Services $34130.25, YORK TRAVEL CENTER Gas Oil & Diesel $47.03, ZABEL STEEL Truck Repairs & Maintenance $82.65, Zena Honnellio Precinct Officials $68, Zion Willett Precinct Officials $230, ZORO TOOLS INC Small Tools & Shop Supplies $32.38.
Reports
July 2026 Building Permit Report
Register of Deeds Statement of Revenue for July 2026
Monthly Financial Report - July 2026
Veteran Services and Emergency Relief Programs 2026 2nd Quarter Report
Personnel Actions
New Hires: Alexandra Buss, Intern for the State’s Attorney’s Office, at $20.00 per hour effective 8/3/26; Audrey Flakus-Mahoney, Pathway Intern for the Public Defender’s Office, at $20.00 per hour effective 8/12/26; Emma Olafson, Pathway Intern for the Public Defender’s Office, at $20.00 per hour effective 8/12/26; Archie Dortu, Safe Home Program for Safe Home, at $20.00 per hour effective 8/13/26; Serena Van Den Oever, Safe Home Program Worker for Safe Home, at $20.00 per hour effective 8/14/26; Kelsey Milford, Deputy State’s Attorney for the State’s Attorney’s Office, at $3,968.80 biweekly (313/2) effective 8/17/26; Connor Martinson, Deputy Public Defender for the Public Defender’s Office, at $3,780.00 biweekly (313/1) effective 8/3/26.
Promotions: Robert Bolger, Deputy State’s Attorney to Senior Deputy State’s Attorney for the State’s Attorney’s Office, at $4,376.00 biweekly (314/3) effective 8/7/26; Katelyn Lemke, Legal Administrative Specialist to Paralegal for the State’s Attorney’s Office, at $29.77 per hour (307/1) effective 8/24/26.
Step Increases: Smith Strain, Appraiser for Equalization, at $36.21 per hour (307/6) effective 8/2/26; Roy Herum, Mechanic Team Member for the Highway, at $35.23 per hour (306/8) effective 8/15/26; Michale Peterson, Highway Maintenance Team Member for the Highway, at $31.05 per hour (305/6) effective 8/17/26; Nathanael Ellens, Assistant Director Juvenile Detention Center for the Juvenile Detention Center, at $4.376.00 biweekly (313/4) effective 8/6/26; Lucinda Wilson, Juvenile Correctional Manager for the Juvenile Detention Center, at $41.36 per hour (310/3) effective 8/17/26; Alexander Linden, Deputy Public Defender for the Public Defender’s Office, at $4,168.00 biweekly (313/3) effective 8/19/26; Elliott Lund, Deputy Public Defender for the Public Defender’s Office, at $4,168.00 biweekly (313/3) effective 8/4/26; Morgan Kelley, Tax & License Assistant for the Treasurer’s Office, at $28.05 per hour (304/5) effective 8/9/26; Vanessa Lingle, Tax & License Assistant for the Treasurer’s Office, at $26.07 per hour (304/3) effective 7/26/26.
Other Salary Changes: to begin Detective Specialty Pay for Jonah Rechtenbaugh, Deputy Sheriff for the Sheriff’s Office, resulting in a rate of $37.73 per hour effective 6/6/26; to begin Interpreter Specialty Pay for Daisy Barrera Mendoza, Correctional Officer for the Jail, resulting in a rate of $28.07 per hour effective 7/18/26.
Special Personnel Actions: Approve an additional Deputy State’s Attorney position on a temporary basis due to an extended military leave.
Abatement Applications for Approval
Parcel 98879, Misty Glen LLC, 2025 Property Taxes, $528.30; Parcel 99068, Misty Glen LLC, 2025 Property Taxes, $549.76; Parcel 59912, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2025 Property Taxes, $454.85; Parcel 22134, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2025 Property Taxes, $2,050.58; Parcel 82039, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2025 Property Taxes, $428.97; Parcel 68722, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2023 Property Taxes, $1,253.98; Parcel 68722, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2024 Property Taxes, $2,027.67; Parcel 68722, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2025 Property Taxes, $2,721.69; Parcel 60451, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2025 Property Taxes, $221.06.
Items Within Policy Guidelines
Approve Modification Agreement No. 4 between Minnehaha County and The Urban Institute for the Just Home Project
Regular Business
Proposal Authorization
Upon the request of Mark Kriens, Director of Facilities and Construction, MOTION by Beninga, seconded by Heisey, to Authorize the Facilities and Construction Director to Sign a Proposal from G&R Controls for the Replacement of Roof Top Unit #2 on the Health and Human Services Building through Equalis Group Contract #R10-1177C in an amount not to exceed $129,502.00. By roll call vote: 5 ayes.
Just Home Service Agreements
Upon the request of Brett Johnson, Community Services Engagement Manager, MOTION by Kippley, seconded by Bleyenberg, to Authorize the Chair to Sign the Just Home Project Service Agreement between Minnehaha County and South Dakota Urban Indian Health. By roll call vote: 5 ayes.
MOTION by Kippley, seconded by Beninga, to Authorize the Chair to Sign the Just Home Project Service Agreement between Minnehaha County and the HelpLine Center. By roll call vote: 5 ayes.
MOTION by Kippley, seconded by Bleyenberg, to Authorize the Chair to Sign the Just Home Project Service Agreement between Minnehaha County and University of South Dakota Center for Rural Health Improvement. By roll call vote: 5 ayes.
MOTION by Bleyenberg, seconded by Heisey, to Authorize the Chair to Sign the Just Home Project Service Agreement between Minnehaha County and the St. Francis House. By roll call vote: 5 ayes.
Abatement Denial
Upon the request of Kris Swanson, Treasurer, MOTION by Beninga, seconded by Heisey, to Rescind the Previous Approval of Abatement Application on Parcel 34930, 2025 Property Taxes, $1,646.30 and to Deny Abatement Application on Parcel 34930, 2025 Property Taxes, $1,646.30 due to Applicant’s Income Exceeding the Statutory Limit. By roll call vote: 5 ayes.
Abatement Denial
Upon the request of Kris Swanson, Treasurer, MOTION by Bleyenberg, seconded by Heisey, to Rescind the Previous Approval of Abatement Application on Parcel 82432, 2025 Property Taxes, $1,155.77 and to Deny Abatement Application on Parcel 82432, 2025 Property Taxes, $1,155.77 due to Applicant’s Income Exceeding the Statutory Limit. By roll call vote: 5 ayes.
Inter-fund Transfer
Upon the request of Susan Beaman, Finance & Budget Officer, MOTION by Heisey, seconded by Bleyenberg, to Authorize a Transfer of $402,518 from the General Fund to the Emergency Management Fund. By roll call vote:5 ayes.
2026 Health and Dental Insurance Premium Holidays
Upon the request of Carey Deaver, Human Resources Director, MOTION by Bleyenberg, seconded by Kippley, to Authorize Human Resources Director to Schedule 2026 Health and Dental Insurance Premium Holidays. By roll call vote: 5 ayes.
Opportunity for Public Comment
Cathy Brechtelsbauer, Sioux Falls, SD, spoke about feeding children in the summer program.
Commissioner Liaison Reports
Commissioner Bleyenberg reported on a recent tour of the County Jail and the Juvenile Justice Center construction walk through.
Commissioner Karsky reported on the upcoming Community Outreach meeting with Xcel Energy, and the upcoming Sioux Metro Growth Alliance Membership Advisory Board Meeting.
Commissioner Heisey reported on the recent meetings of the Open Meetings Commission and Museum Board.
Executive Session
Consider Motion to Enter Into Executive Session for the Purposes of South Dakota Codified Law 1-25-2(1), (3), (4), (6), and (7).
MOTION by Beninga, seconded by Bleyenberg, to Enter into Executive Session Pursuant to SDCL 1-25-2 (1), (3), (4), (6) and (7) at 9:44 a.m. 5 ayes.
Chair Karsky declared the executive session concluded at 10:13 a.m.
Adjournment
MOTION by Kippley, seconded by Bleyenberg, to Adjourn at 10:14 a.m. 5 ayes.
The Commission adjourned until 9:00 a.m. on August 25, 2026
APPROVED BY THE COMMISSION
Dean Karsky, Chair
ATTEST:
Kym Christiansen, Commission Recorder
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LINCOLN COUNTY
PUBLISH: Aug. 21 & 28, 2026
NOTICE OF SALE OF COUNTY SURPLUS PROPERTY
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Lincoln County will hold a public auction of surplus real property at www.publicsurplus.com. The Auction will end on September 2, 2026, and the following items will be auctioned:
Govt Lot 1 36-100-49, Lincoln County, South Dakota.
Properties sold will be conveyed by Quit Claim Deed. Prospective bidders must do their own due diligence regarding the properties. Lincoln County makes no warranties or representations as to the title conveyed, the purchaser’s right of possession, the accuracy of the description of the real estate or improvements, whether the property is buildable or developable, whether the property complies with applicable zoning regulations, whether the property is habitable or in any particular condition or any other warranties or representation related to the property being sold.
These items will be available for review at surplus.lincolncountysd.org
Lincoln County reserves the right to reject any or all bids, waive technicalities and make awards as deemed to be in the best interest of Lincoln County, SD. If a bid is accepted, the tax deed property will be conveyed to the successful bidder by Quit Claim Deed upon payment in full.
All items are sold as is, where is, and payment made as per Public Surplus direction. Additional information may be obtained by contacting Lincoln County Auditor’s office at 605-764-2581, or by visiting the Public Surplus webpage at www.publicsurplus.com and viewing the sale information.
Dated this 23rd of July 2024
Sheri Lund
Lincoln County Auditor
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PUBLISH: Aug. 14 & Aug. 21, 2026
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the Board of Lincoln County Commissioners will meet in the Courthouse at Canton, South Dakota, on August 25, 2026, and hold a public hearing between 7:30 p.m. and adjournment, pursuant to SDCL 7-21-22, for the purpose of adopting the following supplements to the 2026 Budget:
A supplement to General Fund for the Poor Relief department account 101-4411-429440 in the amount of 136,319.00 two settlements approved indigent medical claims pursuant to SDCL 28-13 passed on 06.22.2026 2606-18, full board approved, a supplement increasing Rural Fire Fund account 211-4221-499110 this is a pass through account fund that should have been expended in Dec of 2025 where paid from 2026, a supplement increasing the Domestic Violence Fund account 229-4434-499200 in the amount of 4,950.00 this is a pass through account with excess funds that should be sent out .
The public hearing is open to all interested parties. Anyone unable to attend the public hearing can submit written comments to the Lincoln County Auditor at 104 N. Main Street, Suite 110, Canton, SD 57013. Written comments will be reported to the County Commission on the date of the hearing. Individuals needing special accommodation are asked to contact the Lincoln County Auditor at least 48 hours prior to the hearing. Any interested person may appear either in person or by a representative.
Dated this 30th day of July, 2026.
Sheri Lund
Lincoln County Auditor
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PUBLISH: Aug. 14 & Aug. 21, 2026
ADOPTION OF PROVISIONAL BUDGET & NOTICE OF HEARING FOR LINCOLN COUNTY, SOUTH DAKOTA
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That the Board of County Commissioners of Lincoln County will meet in the courthouse at Canton, South Dakota on Tuesday, September 1, 2026, and hold a Public Hearing between 8:35 a.m. and adjournment for the purpose of considering the foregoing Provisional Budget for the year 2027 and the various items, schedules, amounts, and appropriations set forth therein and as many days thereafter as is deemed necessary until the final adoption of the budget on the 22nd day of September 2026.
At any meeting of the board held for the purpose of considering the budget, any interested person may appear, either in person or by representative, and be heard and given an opportunity for a full and complete discussion of all the purposes, objects, items, schedules, appropriations, amounts, estimates, and matters set forth and contained in the Provisional Budget. (SDCL 7-21-8)
The budget sheet and budget listing for the 2027 Provisional Budget of Lincoln County can be found at https://www.lincolncountysd.org/248/Budget-Finances
Sheri Lund
Lincoln County Auditor
Canton, South Dakota
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PUBLISH: Aug. 21, & Aug. 28, 2026
ADVERTISEMENT
ER 6377(13), PCN 0A03
LINCOLN COUNTY, SOUTH DAKOTA
Sealed Bids will be received by the Lincoln County Highway Department, 28202 478th Avenue, Canton, South Dakota, 57013, (605) 764-5841, until 2:00 PM local time on Wednesday, the 9th day of September 2026, for the above-referenced project. Bids shall be prepared and submitted in accordance with the Bidding Documents. Lincoln County, South Dakota reserves the right to accept or reject any and/or all Bids as set forth in the Bidding Documents.
Bids will be publicly opened and read aloud at or shortly after the time named above at the Lincoln County Highway Department, 28202 478th Avenue, Canton, South Dakota, 57013. Bids will be reviewed by Lincoln County, South Dakota at a subsequent meeting of the Lincoln County Commission.
The Project includes the following Work:
Removal of the existing 2 – 9’ diameter Corrugated Metal Pipe culverts,
Installation of the proposed 3 – 9’ x 9’ Cast-in-Place Reinforced Concrete Box Culvert, and
Additional items as set forth in the Contract Documents.
Each bid shall be accompanied by a Bid Security as described in the Bidding Documents. The Successful Bidder will be required to provide Payment and Performance Bonds as described in the Bidding Documents.
Bidding documents may be viewed and obtained at www.questcdn.com by entering QuestCDN project number 10309530. If you need assistance with the website, please contact QuestCDN Customer Support at 952-233-1632 or info@questcdn.com.
A pre-bid conference will not be held.
Bidders shall comply with the Equal Opportunity Clause published at 41 CFR Part 60 and Executive Orders 11246, 11518, and 11625, as amended. This requires Bidders will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. Requirements are explained further in the specifications.
Davis-Bacon and Related Acts wages apply to this project in its entirety. All provisions relative to those acts must be met.
Bidders shall comply with Federal Highway Administration’s Buy America polices. These requirements can be found in Section 6.9 of the SDDOT Standard Specifications for Roads and Bridges 10-1-2025 Version.
BY: Sheri Lund
Lincoln County Auditor
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PUBLISH: Aug. 21, 2026
LINCOLN COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSION
MEETING MINUTES - UNAPPROVED
AUGUST 11, 2026
THE LINCOLN COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS convened at 8:30 a.m. on August 11, 2026, with Commissioners Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Doug Putnam, Herman Otten present. Alicia Cafaro, Deputy Auditor, served as Clerk of the Board. Chief Civil Deputy State’s Attorney, Drew DeGroot, was also present.
Vice-Chair, Jim Schmidt, called the meeting to order.
ROUTINE BUSINESS:
MOTION by Herman Otten and seconded by Joel Arends to approve Agenda. Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Doug Putnam, Herman Otten, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
Reports:
July 2026 Register of Deeds Report
Auditor’s Office Monthly Transaction Report - July 2026
MOTION by Joel Arends and seconded by Herman Otten to move item #7 from Consent Agenda to Regular Business and approve Consent Agenda items. Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Doug Putnam, Herman Otten, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
CONSENT AGENDA:
MOTION by Joel Arends and seconded by Herman Otten to approve County Commission Minutes: 08.04.2026. Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Doug Putnam, Herman Otten, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
MOTION by Joel Arends and seconded by Herman Otten to approve Lincoln County Claims in the amount of $2,734,402.09: GENERAL FUND: 4-H Club Leaders, Achievement Days Tent Rental, 3,141.00; A & B Pure Water Online Corp, Acct #Lc75, 220.69; Abc Rentals, Portable A/C Rental, 800.8; Aj’s Automotive Llc, 24-7 Checked Parking Brake , 92.75; All Nations Interpreters Inc, Interpreting Services, 2,225.00; Alpine Real Estate Investment Fund Vi, Llc, Poor Relief-Rent, 900; Alvine Law Firm, Llp, Crt Appt Atty, 2,641.80; Anderson Reigstad, Heather, 2026 Run-Off Election, 200; Anderson, Aubrey, Achievement Days Static Exhibit Judge, 50; Anderson, Jennifer Marie, Mi Eval, 3019.96; Anderson, Judy I, 2026 Run-Off Election, 324.6; Anderson, Leann, 2026 Run-Off Election, 200; Appel, Debbie, 2026 Run-Off Election, 284.3; Ashton, Judy, 2026 Run-Off Election, 200; Avera , Mi Hold, 2290.47; Baker, Kimberly , 2026 Run-Off Election, 200; Baloun Law, Pc, Crt Appt Atty, 2,487.27; Becker, Sydney, Achievement Days Static Exhibit Judge, 50; Bentley, Lisa, 2026 Run-Off Election, 200; Beresford Public Library, 2026 Run-Off Election, 50; Bethany Pramann, Achievement Days Carnival, 180; Billion Southtown Inc, Billion Southtown: P&Z 2017 Traverse Rep/Maint, 189.19; Bittner, Joyce, Achievement Days Static Exhibit Judge, 50; Bomgaars, Acct. # 67-042-3, 176.96; Borchard, Janet, 2026 Run-Off Election, 294.7; Brown, Vickie, 2026 Run-Off Election, 200; Bruhn, Sherrie, 2026 Run-Off Election, 200; Buddi Us Llc, July Tagging, 1,080.00; Burch, Lucy, 2026 Run-Off Election, 200; Burgers, Deb, 2026 Run-Off Election, 200; Butler, Tanner, Conference Per Diem, 332; Campbell, Janice, 2026 Run-Off Election, 200; Canton Home & Farm Supply, Acct #319, 5.99; Canton Methodist Church, 2026 Run-Off Election, 100; Carlson, Marilyn, 2026 Run-Off Election, 172.55; Carrier, Deborah, 2026 Run-Off Election, 322; Central Church, 2026 Run-Off Election, 100; Century Business Products, Copier Contract, 289.46; Chase, Beverly, 2026 Run-Off Election, 298.6; City Of Canton, Acct # 03-00000389-00-7, 2026.75; City Of Sioux Falls Public Works, Acct. # 3486, 20.3; City Of Tea, 2026 Run-Off Election, 100; Collins, Mary, 2026 Run-Off Election, 200; Coro Medical Llc, Acct. Sl-2099, 1,197.94; D & D Small Engine Repair & Sales Llc, Customer #105246, 80.85; Dahlin, Geraldine, 2026 Run-Off Election, 200; Dakota Data Shred, Shred, 74.16; Dakota Embalming & Transport Service Inc, Transport - Lc26-61, 415; Dannen, Leo, 2026 Run-Off Election, 200; Dannen, Linda, 2026 Run-Off Election, 284.45; Datavant, Medical Records, 13.75; Davies, Christina, 2026 Run-Off Election, 37.5; Davison County Sheriff’s Office, Inmate Housing, 210; Dewitt, Marty, Open Class Judge, 100; Diverse Lawn & Landscaping Llc, Mowing Round-A-Bout, 30; Donovan, Kari, 2026 Run-Off Election, 158.25; Drew, Arlene, 2026 Run-Off Election, 200; Eich Law Office Prof Llc, Crt Appt Atty, 956.4; Eisenhauer, Lisa, 2026 Run-Off Election, 307.05; Ekle, Linda, 2026 Run-Off Election, 200; Elliott, Alison, 2026 Run-Off Election, 298.6; Enger, Cheryl, 2026 Run-Off Election, 200; Erin M. Johnson Pllc, Mi Board, 4,026.00; Ewald, Scott, 2026 Run-Off Election, 200; Faith Baptist Fellowship, 2026 Run-Off Election, 100; First English Lutheran Church, 2026 Run-Off Election, 50; First Evangelical Free Church, 2026 Run-Off Election, 100; Fischer, Wayne, Achievement Days Animal Judge, 300; Gardner, Kathryn, 2026 Run-Off Election, 200; Gillespie, David, 2026 Run-Off Election, 200; Gillespie, Pamela D., 2026 Run-Off Election, 371.3; Goembel, Amy, 2026 Run-Off Election, 309; Gooch, Lori, 2026 Run-Off Election, 200; Green, Debra, 2026 Run-Off Election, 200; Griese Law Firm, Pc, Crt Appt Atty, 3717.5; Gustad, Ginny, Open Class Judge, 100; Hagena, Cheryl, 2026 Run-Off Election, 200; Halverson, Pat, 2026 Run-Off Election, 200; Hanneld, Susan, 2026 Run-Off Election, 200; Hansen, John, 2026 Run-Off Election, 200; Hansen, Kayleen, 2026 Run-Off Election, 200; Hanson, Maizy, Achievement Days Animal Judge, 25; Harvest Church, 2026 Run-Off Election, 50; Healthpartners, Retiree Aug 2026, 951.48; Helling, Clare, 2026 Run-Off Election, 200; Helseth, Ramona, Mi Hearing, 96; Herc-U-Lift, Model Fg15 - Repair To Tilt Cylinder, 1,544.66; Hill, Linda, 2026 Run-Off Election, 250; Hofer, Ethan, 2026 Run-Off Election, 63.75; Hofer, Francene, 2026 Run-Off Election, 41.25; Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites-Ft. Pierre, *Accommodation, 224; Hudson Fire Dept, 2026 Run-Off Election, 50; Hudson-Dirks, Teri, 2026 Run-Off Election, 200; Hyronimus, Brenda, 2026 Run-Off Election, 200; Intoximeters Inc, Dry Gas, 191.75; Ireland, Jill, 2026 Run-Off Election, 200; Jack’s Uniforms & Equipment, Uniform, 4829.03; Jacobson, William, 2026 Run-Off Election, 202.6; Jelsma, Arthur, 2026 Run-Off Election, 200; Jelsma, Marcia, 2026 Run-Off Election, 327.2; Jena Skorczewski, Court Reporter, Transcripts, 4,402.40; Jensen, Lynn, 2026 Run-Off Election, 200; Juel, Marilyn, 2026 Run-Off Election, 200; Katie Johnson Pllc, Crt Appt Atty-Juv, 941.2; Kemp, Robin, 2026 Run-Off Election, 323.3; Kirkeby, Taylor, 2026 Run-Off Election, 41.25; Kool, Ila, 2026 Run-Off Election, 200; Kool, Steven, 2026 Run-Off Election, 200; Kost, Donovan, 2026 Run-Off Election, 200; Kost, Vicki, 2026 Run-Off Election, 200; Kroger, Patty, 2026 Run-Off Election, 250.65; Larson, Leroy, 2026 Run-Off Election, 200; Larson, Marlys, 2026 Run-Off Election, 200; Larson, Melinda, 2026 Run-Off Election, 297.3; Lashly, Kelly, 2026 Run-Off Election, 316.8; Laughlin, Rick, 2026 Run-Off Election, 200; Law Enforcement Risk Management Group, Training, 550; Leber, Marya, Open Class Judge, 100; Lewis, Heather, 2026 Run-Off Election, 200; Lietzow, Marlys, 2026 Run-Off Election, 200; Lietzow, Ron, 2026 Run-Off Election, 200; Linwood Wesleyan Church, 2026 Run-Off Election, 100; Living Word Free Lutheran Church, 2026 Run-Off Election, 50; Lockwood & Zahrbock Kool Law Office, Pc, Crt Appt Atty, 988.2; Lundquist, Janet, 2026 Run-Off Election, 299.9; Lyon, Deborah, 2026 Run-Off Election, 200; Mallek, John, 2026 Run-Off Election, 200; Markley, Patricia, 2026 Run-Off Election, 200; Martin, Jeremiah, 2026 Run-Off Election, 63.75; Marty, Brianna, 2026 Run-Off Election, 200; Mcquisten, Jim, 2026 Run-Off Election, 286.9; Menards-Sioux Falls East, Acct #31920407, 50.4; Merkley, Linda, 2026 Run-Off Election, 200; Meyer, Christine, 2026 Run-Off Election, 316.8; Midamerican Energy Co, Acct # 87630-09014, 566.72; Miller, Diane, 2026 Run-Off Election, 210.4; Minnehaha Co Human Services, Monthly Poor Relief-August 2026, 8,189.31; Minnehaha Co Regional Jdc, Juvenile Housing, 49,282.63; Misfeldt, Carol, 2026 Run-Off Election, 297.3; Morris, Janice, 2026 Run-Off Election, 200; Munk, Steve, Achievement Days Static Exhibit Judge, 50; Muntefering, Denise, Achievement Days Static Exhibit Judge, 50; Murphy, Arlene, 2026 Run-Off Election, 200; Myers Billion, Llp, Indigent Persons Contract Fiscal Year 2026 For The, 18,565.75; Nelson, Marcene, 2026 Run-Off Election, 200; New Day Church, 2026 Run-Off Election, 50; Novak Sanitary Svc Corp, Acct #3031-69903-001, 713.09; Oakland, Jake, 2026 Run-Off Election, 41.25; Oakland, Jordan, 2026 Run-Off Election, 37.5; O’connor, Merritt, Achievement Days Animal Judge, 25; Ohlen, Catherine, 2026 Run-Off Election, 200; Olson Oil Co, Deluxe Wash Card Touchless Single Wash - -, 500; Olson, Joann, 2026 Run-Off Election, 200; Pankratz, Linda M, Open Class Judge, 100; Paragon Health & Wellness, Blood Draws, 1,755.00; Pat Beck, Court Reporter, Gj Transcript, 652.75; Perkins, Marianne, 2026 Run-Off Election, 200; Peterson Stuart & Klentz, Prof Llc, Public Defender Contract, 77,964.92; Phillip Loving, Mi Evals, 3,629.96; Pinkert-Wirt, Melissa, Achievement Days Animal Judge, 75; Pmb 0112, Executive Mgmt Finance Office, Access Fees, 128; Point Guard Management, Poor Relief-Rent, 1,000.00; Poppen, Janice, 2026 Run-Off Election, 200; Poppinga, Kathy, 2026 Run-Off Election, 309; Poppinga, Lynn, 2026 Run-Off Election, 200; Prairie View Event Hall, 2026 Run-Off Election, 50; Preferred Printing Inc, #10 Regular Window Envelopes, 415.66; Prochem Dynamics Llc, Acct #236, 1,650.14; Punt, Marcia, 2026 Run-Off Election, 200; Quadient Leasing Usa, Inc, Lease Payment 8/25/26-11/24/26, 1,160.79; Ralfs, Tammie, 2026 Run-Off Election, 37.5; Raymon, Lenora, 2026 Run-Off Election, 138.75; Reiners, Rhonda, 2026 Run-Off Election, 37.5; Reith, Crystal, Open Class Judge, 100; Rieck, Elaine, 2026 Run-Off Election, 200; Riverside Technologies Inc, Toner - Print 222, 28699; Rops, Kristi, Achievement Days Static Exhibit Judge, 50; Rosheim, Bev, 2026 Run-Off Election, 37.5; Roti, Carol, 2026 Run-Off Election, 200; Sambo, Cara, 2026 Run-Off Election, 37.5; Samp Law Office , Crt Appt Atty, 5140.2; Sanderson, Lisa, 2026 Run-Off Election, 200; Sanford Health Pathology Clinic, Coroner Calls, 600; Schlagel, Clara, 2026 Run-Off Election, 200; Schlagel, Randall, 2026 Run-Off Election, 294.7; Schmidt, Albert, 2026 Run-Off Election, 308.5; Sd State Treasurer, 07.2026 Redfield, 120; Shaffer, Kristine, 2026 Run-Off Election, 330.45; Shields, June F., Achievement Days Static Exhibit Judge, 50; Sims, Stacy, 2026 Run-Off Election, 320.7; Sioux Falls Area Humane Society, County Contract Lincoln County Contract: Flat Rate, 3,919.00; Sioux Falls Ford, 24-7 Parking Brake, 1,381.94; Sioux Valley News Inc, Publishing- Sioux Valley News, 1018.72; Skaff, Stacy L., Open Class Judge, 100; Smith, Ashley, 2026 Run-Off Election, 37.5; South Lincoln Rural Water System, 2026 Run-Off Election, 302.4; Southeastern Electric Co-Op Inc, Poor Relief-Utilities, 452.99; Spirit Of Joy Church, 2026 Run-Off Election, 50; Spirit Of Peace Church, 2026 Run-Off Election, 50; Standley, Cristen, 2026 Run-Off Election, 37.5; Steele, John, 2026 Run-Off Election, 200; Steever, Sara, 2026 Run-Off Election, 207.8; Stitches, Stitches - New Hire, 199; Stryker Sales Llc, Kit, Shipping, Single Electrode, Lpcr2, Batch Numb, 503.25; Stuart Plucker, Achievement Days Animal Judge, 175; Sturdevant’s Auto Value, Wiper Blade, 25.98; Sturdevant’s Auto Value Lennox, Acct #81606633, 100.02; Sullivan, Kathleen, 2026 Run-Off Election, 200; Sweeter, Mary, 2026 Run-Off Election, 316.8; Sweeter, Robbie, Achievement Days Static Exhibit Judge, 50; Symetra Life Insurance Company, Basic Life August 2026, 460.72; Terveen, Lyle, 2026 Run-Off Election, 200; The Dakota Scout Llc , Publishing The Dakota Scout -, 770.92; The Lodge At Deadwood, Conference, 570; Thomson Reuters-West Publ Corp, Online Software Subscription, 987.2; Tipton, Jan, Achievement Days Static Exhibit Judge, 50; Tiresandmore, 25-3 Tire Repair, 1631.58; Tjeerdsma, Jerralyne, 2026 Run-Off Election, 322; Tobin, Shar, 2026 Run-Off Election, 200; Townsend, Gwyneath, 2026 Run-Off Election, 200; Townsend, Ray, 2026 Run-Off Election, 200; Transunion Risk & Alternative Data Soloutions Inc, Jul-26, 100; Trigon Road Llc, Yearly Subscription To Election Worker, 2,400.00; Turnwell Mental Health Of South Dakota, Pc, Psychosexual Eval, 2,700.00; Two Way Solutions Inc, Rqa-5411: Qma Male To Mini Uhf Female, 124.95; United Methodist Church, 2026 Run-Off Election, 100; Venhuizen, Vickie, 2026 Run-Off Election, 298.6; Viet, Carol, 2026 Run-Off Election, 37.5; Voyager Fleet Systems Inc, July 2026 Voyage Fuel, 634.43; Waldschmidt, Leon, 2026 Run-Off Election, 200; Waltner, Cynthia, 2026 Run-Off Election, 297.3; Well365, Llc, Online Wellness Biometric Mental Health Coaching, 3445.26; West Prairie Lutheran Church, 2026 Run-Off Election, 50; Wiebers, Corliss, 2026 Run-Off Election, 200; Wiebers, Orville, 2026 Run-Off Election, 200; Winterboer, Bev, Achievement Days Static Exhibit Judge, 50; Wirt, Adam, Achievement Days Animal Judge, 25; Wolf, Staci, 2026 Run-Off Election, 331.1; Worthing Fire Station, 2026 Run-Off Election, 50; Xcel Energy, Acct #51-6177129-3, 14,455.68; Yellow Robe Consulting Inc, Remote Testimony, 1,800.00; ROAD AND BRIDGE FUND: Autopros Tire & Service Center, Wo1702, 28.15; Bomgaars, Wo1693, 30.88; Butler Machinery Co, Wo1701, 3981.87; Cintas Corp, Uniform, 178.88; Culligan Water Conditioning Corp, Water - Aug, 40; Dockendorf Equipment Co Inc, Fuel Pumps, 400; Equipment Blades Inc, Wos1690-1692, 1,562.40; Force America Distributing Llc, Wo1705-1707, 141.06; Healthpartners, Cobra Aug 2026, 951.48; Jfi - Johnson Feed Inc, Propane, 27.31; Midamerican Energy Co, Heat, 59.68; Midwest Motor Supply Co Inc Dba Kimball Midwest, Shop Supplies, 133.52; Myrl & Roys Paving Inc, G2, 17,014.37; Napa Auto & Truck Parts Of Sioux Falls, Wo1687, 359.31; Novak Sanitary Svc Corp, Trash - Jul, 534.64; Presto-X, Pest And Exterior Insect Control , 664.09; Sd Dept Of Transportation, 09mh, 6,972.19; Sioux Falls Ford, Wo1686, 106.91; South Lincoln Rural Water System, Water 7.29, 289.8; Southeastern Electric Co-Op Inc, Electric - 6/30, 3,905.92; Symetra Life Insurance Company, Basic Life August 2026, 67.26; Tennant Sales & Service Company, Scrubber Pm, 342.04; Transource Truck & Equipment Inc, Wo1704, 70.47; Verizon Connect Fleet Usa Llc, Fleet Gps - 8/3, 998.54; Xcel Energy, Traffic Lights, 96.49; E911 COMMUNICATIONS: Symetra Life Insurance Company, Basic Life August 2026, 43.2; Language Line Services Inc, Over-The-Phone Interpretation, 100; Total Response, Annual Plan: Software Plan Renewal (8/2/2026 - 8/1, 8,717.41; Bluepeak, Lennox/Sf 911 Circuit Trunk, 1,041.47; EMERGENCY AND DISASTER: Symetra Life Insurance Company, Basic Life July 2026, 1.1; Interstate Power Systems Inc, Generator Service For Courthouse, Hwy. Shop And Fi, 5,700.11; AIRPORT: Symetra Life Insurance Company, Basic Life August 2026, 3.6; Menards-Sioux Falls West, Lightbulbs For The Broken Windsock, 80.31; Sioux Valley News Inc, Publishing- Sioux Valley News, 14.9; The Dakota Scout Llc , Publishing The Dakota Scout -, 14.49; A-1 Pumping & Excavating Inc, Pumping Of Septic At Legacy Fbo, 287.5; Helms & Associates, Hangar Design S20 Acres, 2,648.12; 24/7 SOBRIETY FUND: Symetra Life Insurance Company, Basic Life July 2026, 3.6; Redwood Toxicology Laboratory, Ua Supplies, 137.5; JUSTICE CENTER: Imeg Corp, Project 25004048.00 - 6, 5,500.00; LAW LIBRARY: Lexisnexis/Relx Inc, Law Library Online Subscription, 4,727.00; STATEWIDE SOBRIETY FUND: Sd Attorney General’s Office, Cam Daily Fee - State, 8108.36; FIRE DEPT INSURANCE DIST: Beresford Fire Dept, 2026 Fire Ins Tax Dist, 13,214.05; Canton Fire Dept, 2026 Fire Ins Tax Dist, 43,605.42; Hudson Fire Dept, 2026 Fire Ins Tax Dist, 13,265.54; Worthing Fire Station, 2026 Fire Ins Tax Dist, 42,699.21; Fairview Fire Dept, 2026 Fire Ins Tax Dist, 25,953.29; Lennox Fire Dept, 2026 Fire Ins Tax Dist, 26,755.75; Harrisburg Fire Dept, 2026 Fire Ins Tax Dist, 74,455.27; Alcester Fire Dept, 2026 Fire Ins Tax Dist, 1,816.52; Tea Fire Dept, 2026 Fire Ins Tax Dist, 57,680.49; Centerville Fire Dept, 2026 Fire Ins Tax Dist, 4,128.73; Sioux Falls Fire Dept, 2026 Fire Ins Tax Dist, 376,282.22; MODERN/PRESERV/RELIEF: Sdaco, July M & P State Fund, 2,084.00; STATE MOTOR: Sd State Treasurer, Sd State Treasurer, 1,661,132.57; BIRTHS, DEATHS, & TITLES: Sd State Treasurer, July Vital Records State Portion, 1,070.00. Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Doug Putnam, Herman Otten, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
MOTION by Joel Arends and seconded by Herman Otten Approve and authorize Fireworks Public Display Permit submitted by Kevin Wheeler/KBOOM Pyro for the evening of September 19, 2026. Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Doug Putnam, Herman Otten, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
MOTION by Joel Arends and seconded by Herman Otten to approve the Step Increase for Beverly Rosheim, Tax and License Clerk, in the Treasurer Office, effective the first date of the biweekly pay period following 8/24/2026, 104/8 at $27.07/biweekly. Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Doug Putnam, Herman Otten, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
MOTION by Joel Arends and seconded by Herman Otten to approve the Step Increase for Donna Ekle, Deputy Director of Equalization, in the Equalization office, effective the first date of the biweekly pay period following 8/25/2026, 111/4 at $3,149.57/biweekly. Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Doug Putnam, Herman Otten, Nays; None. Motion Passed
MOTION by Joel Arends and seconded by Herman Otten to approve the hire of Jackson Marnette, Deputy State’s Attorney, in the State’s attorney office, effective 8/10/2026, 114/4 at $4,192.55/biweekly. Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Doug Putnam, Herman Otten, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
MOTION by Joel Arends and seconded by Herman Otten to approve the hire of Stanton Roach, Deputy Sheriff, in the Sheriff’s office, effective 8/12/2026 at SO1/1 at $32.16/hr. Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Doug Putnam, Herman Otten, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
MOTION by Joel Arends and seconded by Herman Otten to approve and authorize the highway superintendent to advertise for bids for structure 42-160-044 (Lake Alvin), PCN 0A03. Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Doug Putnam, Herman Otten, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
MOTION by Joel Arends and seconded by Herman Otten to authorize out-of-state travel for the Veterans Services Office to send the Veterans Service Officer to attend The American Legion VA Disability Claims Processing Symposium 301 training in Washington, DC. Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Doug Putnam, Herman Otten, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
MOTION by Joel Arends and seconded by Herman Otten to approve and authorize the Highway Superintendent to purchase crack sealant and mastic materials from the Yankton County bid from Crafco. Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Doug Putnam, Herman Otten, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
MOTION by Joel Arends and seconded by Herman Otten to approve and authorize the Chair to sign Appendix B to the 2026 Local Emergency Management Performance Grant (LEMPG). Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Doug Putnam, Herman Otten, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
REGULAR BUSINESS:
FIRST READING: AN ORDINANCE OF LINCOLN COUNTY, SD, AMENDING THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE COUNTY BY AMENDING CHAPTER 154: ZONING (SECTION 154.058(Z), CONDITIONAL USES (A-1 AGRICULTURAL DISTRICT), AND SECTION 154.178(P), CONDITIONAL USES (RC RECREATION/CONSERVATION DISTRICT), FOR THE REGULATION OF BUILDING ELIGIBILITY TRANSFERS).
FIRST READING for an ORDINANCE IMPOSING A COUNTY GROSS RECEIPTS TAX AND USE TAX FOR LINCOLN COUNTY, SOUTH DAKOTA.
COMMISSIONER BRIEFING: Paul Anderson, Commissioner Administrative Assistant, presented to the Board the parameters of appointing a lay person and two (2) Commissioners to the Public Defender Advisory Board. Public input was heard.
MOTION by Joel Arends and seconded by Doug Putnam to appoint Rex Keller as the lay person to the Public Defender Advisory Board pursuant to SDCL 7-16A-4. Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Doug Putnam, Herman Otten, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
MOTION by Joel Arends and seconded by Doug Putnam to appoint Commissioners Joel Arends and Herman Otten as the Commissioner members to the Public Defender Advisory Board pursuant to SDCL 7-16A-4. Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Doug Putnam, Herman Otten, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
COMMISSIONER BRIEFING: Drew Degroot, Chief Civil Deputy State’s Attorney, and Karla Goossen, Director of Equalization, provided information regarding the 40-acre minimum for agricultural land classification. No public input was heard.
The Board asked Director Goossen to compile more information regarding the economic impact of the 40-acre minimum as opposed to the previous 20-acre minimum, as well as other details pertaining to tax levies and then return to the Board with the resolution for possible approval.
COMMISSIONER BRIEFING: Drew Degroot, Chief Civil Deputy State’s Attorney, presented a resolution to the Board regarding on and off-sale liquor licenses. This resolution is mandated by the state to be approved annually by September 1st. No public input was heard.
MOTION by Joel Arends and seconded by Herman Otten to approve the following resolution to establish the number of allowable Off-Sale and On-Sale Liquor Licenses, and the fees to be charged for the various classifications of licenses to be effective for the following year; A RESOLUTION DETERMINING THE NUMBER OF ON-SALE AND OFF-SALE ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSES AND THE FEES FOR EACH CLASSIFICATION OF LICENSE. WHEREAS, SDCL 35-4-11.1 provides that the Board of County Commissioners shall on or before the first of September in each year determine by ordinance or resolution the number of on-sale and off-sale licenses (other than malt beverage) it will approve for the ensuing calendar year and the fees to be charged for the various classifications of licenses. NOW THEREFORE BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED:
1. Off-Sale:
a. That the number of off-sale liquor licenses available be set at nine (9);
b. That the fee for such a license be set at $1,200.00; and
c. That the renewal fee for such a license be set at $500.00.
2. On-Sale:
a. That the number of on-sale liquor licenses available be set at nine (9); and
b. That the initial and renewal fees for such a license shall be set at the same amount charged by the nearest municipality to the license location or in accordance with SDCL 35- 4-2(6).
3. That the application fee for a special event alcohol license shall be as follows:
a. A temporary special malt beverage retailer’s license: $25.00 per day;
b. A temporary special on-sale wine retailer’s license: $25.00 per day;
c. A temporary special on-sale liquor license: $50.00 per day; and
d. A temporary special off-sale package wine dealers license $50.00 per day.
4. A $120.00 publishing fee, if applicable, shall be required for all licenses in addition to the applicable application or renewal fee. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Resolution shall replace any and all fees adopted by ordinance or resolution by the Lincoln County Board of County Commissioners regarding the number of approved on-sale licenses and fees for on-sale licenses, off-sale licenses, and special events licenses within the County. Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Doug Putnam, Herman Otten, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
COMMISSIONER BRIEFING: Jared Narum, Deputy Highway Superintendent, asked the Board for a reduction in speed limit on CR105 (466th Ave.) between 277th St. northbound to 276th St. in Lennox. No public input was heard.
MOTION by Herman Otten and seconded by Joel Arends to reduce the speed limit on a segment of CR105 (466th Ave). Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Doug Putnam, Herman Otten, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
Board Discussion on the Justice Center. Commissioner Putnam stated he would pass on the discussion.
COMMISSIONER BRIEFING: Drew Degroot, Chief Civil Deputy State’s Attorney, conveyed the details to the Board regarding parcel 100.49.36.3000, its history and the process for auctioning the property. No public input was heard.
MOTION by Joel Arends and seconded by Herman Otten to reject all prior bids and readvertise for the public auction to end September 2, 2026, for parcel 100.49.36.3000 legal described as GOVT Lot 1 36-100-49. Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Doug Putnam, Herman Otten, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
OPPORTUNITY FOR PUBLIC COMMENT
Public comments were heard.
COMMISSIONER REPORT (INFORMATIONAL ONLY)
Commissioner reports were given.
EXECUTIVE SESSION:
MOTION by Doug Putnam and seconded by Joel Arends to enter into Executive Session at 10:09 a.m. For the following purposes: Consulting with legal counsel or reviewing communications from legal counsel about proposed or pending litigation or contractual matters. SDCL 1-25-2(3). Preparing for contract negotiations or negotiating with employees or employee representatives. SDCL 1-25-2(4). Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Doug Putnam, Herman Otten, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
MOTION by Doug Putnam and seconded by Joel Arends to exit Executive Session at 10:33 a.m. Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Doug Putnam, Herman Otten, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
ADJOURNMENT
MOTION by Joel Arends and seconded by Herman Otten to adjourn at 10:33 a.m. until 7:00 p.m. on August 25, 2026. Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Doug Putnam, Herman Otten, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
Lincoln County Board of Commissioners
Jim Schmidt,
Lincoln County Vice-Chair
Attest:
Alicia Cafaro,
Deputy Auditor
Published once on Aug. 21, 2026, at the approximate cost of $270.40, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or TheDakotaScout.com.
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLISH: Aug. 21, 2026
NOTICE TO ESTABLISH A BRANCH OFFICE
Notification is given that Frontier Bank, 101 S Phillips Ave, Suite 103, Sioux Falls, SD 57104 has filed an application with the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency on August 17, 2026, as specified in 12 CFR 5 for permission to establish a branch office at 1403 N Marion Rd, Sioux Falls, SD 57107.
Any person wishing to comment on this application may file comments in writing with the Director for Licensing at Comptroller of the Currency, Director of Licensing, Independence Plaza, 1050 17th St, Suite 1500, Denver, CO 80265 or at LicensingPublicComments@occ.treas.gov within 30 days of the date of this publication. To request a copy of the public portion of the filing, contact the Director for Licensing at Comptroller of the Currency, Director of Licensing, Independence Plaza, 1050 17th St, Suite 1500, Denver, CO 80265 or email Licensing@occ.treas.gov
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PUBLISH: Aug. 21, 2026
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN PURSUANT TO SDCL 21-54-5:
1. The name and last known post office address of the owner of the property is:
Isaac Falen
808 S. Main Ave
Colton, SD 57018
The name and last known post office address of any lien claimants are: None.
2. The following described property is subject to this sale:
Various diesel mechanic tools and tool boxes/carts
3. The property is located on the secured lot of:
Sioux Falls Kenworth, Inc.
4500 N. Cliff Avenue
Sioux Falls, SD 57104
4. The lien claim arose on May 25, 2025. The lien arose as a result of nonpayment for storage fees for abandoned property. The original lien was recorded with the Minnehaha County Register of Deeds on May 28, 2026.
5. The above-referenced owner has failed to reclaim property.
6. The amount claimed as a lien is $17,245.00.
7. The sale will occur on Friday, September 11, 2026, at 1:00 p.m. at Sioux Falls Kenworth, Inc., 4500 N. Cliff Avenue, Sioux Falls, South Dakota. The property for sale cannot conveniently be moved to a public place, and the public will be afforded right of access to inspect the property commencing at 11:00 a.m. on the date of sale.
Dated this 13th day of August, 2026.
SIOUX FALLS KENWORTH, INC.
/s/ David L. Edwards
David L. Edwards
4500 N. Cliff Ave.
Sioux Falls, SD 57104
Telephone: (605) 332-7112
CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
The undersigned hereby certifies that pursuant to SDCL 21-54-6 a true and correct copy of the foregoing Notice of Sale was mailed by regular United States mail, first class postage prepaid, to the following:
Isaac Falen
808 S. Main Ave
Colton, SD 57018
Dated this 13th day of August, 2026.
SIOUX FALLS KENWORTH, INC.
/s/ David L. Edwards
David L. Edwards
4500 N. Cliff Ave.
Sioux Falls, SD 57104
Telephone: (605) 332-7112
Published once on Aug. 21, 2026, at the approximate cost of $31.25, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or TheDakotaScout.com.
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PUBLISH: Aug. 14 & Aug. 21, 2026
INVITATION TO BID
Electronic bids will be accepted by the State Engineer on behalf of the South Dakota Board of Regents at https://www.sd.gov/cs?id=sc_cat_item&sys_id=bda4613d1be28bd0464487f5604bcb7e until September 3, 2026 at 3:00pm MT for the Mineral Industries, Tear Down Building, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, Rapid City, South Dakota, OSE# R0724--02X.
There will be an on-site pre-bid meeting on August 19, 2026 at 10:30am MT. All bidders can meet at Surbeck Center, Bump Lounge. This pre-bid meeting is optional but is the bidders only opportunity to review the site. Campus contact is Jerilyn Roberts, 605.394.6729, Jerilyn.Roberts@sdsmt.edu. OSE contact is Steve Mezger, steve.mezger@state.sd.us 605.549.0121.
Copies of the Plans and Specifications may be obtained by bidders at the office of West Plains Engineering, Inc., 1750 Rand Road, Rapid City, SD 57702. A/E Contact: David Dowling, 605.718.8232, David.Dowling@WestPlainsEngineering.com . Anyone requesting, reviewing, or copying Plans and Specifications for this project agrees that they are doing so for the sole purpose of submitting a bid on the project. Bidder further agrees the Plans and Specifications are the sole property of the State;
Each bid in excess of $100,000.00 must either pre-mail a certified check, cashier’s check, or draft in the amount of 5% of the base bid and all add alternates and drawn on a State or National Bank to the Office of the State Engineer, Joe Foss Building, 523 East Capitol Ave, Pierre, SD 57501-3182, or upload a copy of their 10% bid bond to their electronic bid issued by a surety authorized to do business in the State of South Dakota and made payable to the Board of Regents of the State of South Dakota. The BOR reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive any irregularities therein. All active bids can be found here: https://www.sd.gov/bhra?id=cs_kb_article_view&sysparm_article=KB0044739
Office of the State Engineer
Published twice on Aug. 14 & Aug. 21, 2026, at the approximate cost of $44.90, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or
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PUBLISH: Aug. 14 & Aug. 21, 2026
INVITATION TO BID
Electronic bids will be accepted by the State Engineer on behalf of the South Dakota Department of Human Services at https://www.sd.gov/cs?id=sc_cat_item&sys_id=a279a23d1ba20314df4edb1de54bcb6c until August 25, 2026 at 2:30 PM CT for the Campus Activities/Food Service Sidewalk Replacement, South Dakota Developmental Center, Redfield, South Dakota, OSE# H1126—01X/HSMR.
There will NOT be a Pre-Bid Meeting. Campus Contact is Shay Malsom, 605.472.4452, shay.malsom@state.sd.us. OSE Contact is Brandon Carda, 605.295.1570, brandon.carda@state.sd.us. Copies of the Plans and Specifications may be obtained by Bidders at the Office of South Dakota Office of the State Engineer, 523 East Capitol Ave Pierre, SD 57501. A/E Contact: Brandon Carda, 605.295.1570, brandon.carda@state.sd.us. Anyone requesting, reviewing, or copying Plans and Specifications for this project agrees that they are doing so for the sole purpose of submitting a bid on the project. Bidder further agrees the Plans and Specifications are the sole property of the State;
Each bid in excess of $100,000.00 must either pre-mail a certified check, cashier’s check, or draft in the amount of 5% of the base bid and all add alternates and drawn on a State or National Bank to the Office of the State Engineer, Joe Foss Building, 523 East Capitol Ave, Pierre, SD 57501-3182, or upload a copy of their 10% bid bond to their electronic bid issued by a surety authorized to do business in the State of South Dakota and made payable to the Bureau of Human Resources and Administration of the State of South Dakota. The BHRA reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive any irregularities therein.
All active bids can be found here:
https://www.sd.gov/bhra?id=cs_kb_article_view&sysparm_article=KB0044739
Office of the State Engineer
Published twice on Aug. 14 & Aug. 21, 2026, at the approximate cost of $42.57, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or
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PUBLISH: Aug. 14 & Aug. 21, 2026
INVITATION TO BID
Electronic bids will be accepted by the State Engineer on behalf of the South Dakota Board of Regents at https://www.sd.gov/cs?id=sc_cat_item&sys_id=8b50f74d1b2607d0464487f5604bcbda until September 1, 2026 at 3:00pm MT for the Surbeck, Office - Bookstore Renovation, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, Rapid City, South Dakota, OSE# R0726--05X.
There will be an on-site pre-bid meeting on August 19, 2026 at 9:00am MT. All bidders can meet at Surbeck Center, Bump Lounge. This pre-bid meeting is optional but is the bidders only opportunity to review the site. Campus contact is Jerilyn Roberts, 605.394.6729, Jerilyn.Roberts@sdsmt.edu . OSE contact is Steve Mezger, steve.mezger@state.sd.us 605.549.0121.
Copies of the Plans and Specifications may be obtained by bidders at the office of Co-op Architecture, 600 Kansas City Street #1, Rapid City, SD 57701. A/E Contact: Jared Carda, 605.716.3652, jared@co-oparch.com. Anyone requesting, reviewing, or copying Plans and Specifications for this project agrees that they are doing so for the sole purpose of submitting a bid on the project. Bidder further agrees the Plans and Specifications are the sole property of the State;
Each bid in excess of $100,000.00 must either pre-mail a certified check, cashier’s check, or draft in the amount of 5% of the base bid and all add alternates and drawn on a State or National Bank to the Office of the State Engineer, Joe Foss Building, 523 East Capitol Ave, Pierre, SD 57501-3182, or upload a copy of their 10% bid bond to their electronic bid issued by a surety authorized to do business in the State of South Dakota and made payable to the Board of Regents of the State of South Dakota. The BOR reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive any irregularities therein. All active bids can be found here: https://www.sd.gov/bhra?id=cs_kb_article_view&sysparm_article=KB0044739
Office of the State Engineer
Published twice on Aug. 14 & Aug. 21, 2026, at the approximate cost of $44.32, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or
TheDakotaScout.com.
COURTS
PUBLISH: Aug. 21, Aug. 28 & Sept. 4, 2026
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA
COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA
:SS IN CIRCUIT COURT
SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF
FLORENCE E. BERG,
DECEASED
49PRO26-000191
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that on the 14th day of August, 2026, Gerhard O. Berg and Judy K. Austad, whose post office addresses are 24728 482nd Avenue, Dell Rapids, South Dakota, 57022, and 712 Garfield Avenue, Dell Rapids, South Dakota, 57022, respectively, were appointed as Personal Representatives of the Estate of Florence E. Berg, deceased.
Creditors of the decedent must present their claims within four months after the date of the first publication of this notice or their claims may be barred.
Claims may be delivered to or mailed to the Personal Representatives or may be filed with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, and a copy of the claim mailed or delivered to the Personal Representatives.
Dated this 14th day of August, 2026.
/s/ GERHARD O. BERG
Gerhard O. Berg -
Personal Representative
24728 482nd Avenue
Dell Rapids, South Dakota 57022
/s/ JUDY K. AUSTAD
Judy K. Austad -
Personal Representative
712 Garfield Avenue
Dell Rapids, South Dakota 57022
KARLA KALB
Clerk of Circuit Court
Minnehaha County Courthouse
425 N. Dakota Avenue
Sioux Falls, South Dakota 57104
(605) 367-5900
Dell Rapids Law Firm
P. O. Box 100
Dell Rapids, South Dakota 57022-0100
(605) 428-5444
Attorneys for Personal Representatives
Published Aug. 21, Aug. 28 & Sept. 4, 2026 at the approximate cost of $63.94, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or TheDakotaScout.com.
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PUBLISH: Aug. 21, Aug. 28, Sept. 4 & Sept. 11, 2026
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA
COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA
IN CIRCUIT COURT
SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN THE MATTER OF THE
PETITION OF:
ISABELLE LARSON
FOR A CHANGE OF NAME TO:
ISABELLE SCHMIDT
FILE NO: 49CIV26-3788
NOTICE OF HEARING
FOR ADULT NAME CHANGE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Verified Petition for Adult Name Change has been filed by Isabelle Larson to change Petitioner’s name from Isabelle Larson to Isabelle Schmidt. The Petition will be heard on the 6th day of Oct., 2026, at 11:00 a.m. by the Honorable Judge Damgaard, at the Minnehaha County Courthouse, in the City of Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Anyone may appear at that time and place and show reasons, if any, why Petitioner’s name should not be changed.
Dated this 19 day of Aug, 2026.
/s/ Natalie Damgaard
Circuit Court Judge
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PUBLISH: Aug. 21 & Aug. 28, 2026
IN THE STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA,
COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA
IN CIRCUIT COURT,
SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COURT
ROCKET MORTGAGE, LLC F/K/A QUICKEN LOANS, LLC,
PLAINTIFF,
V.
FRED FLYGER AND KELLY NIELSON AND UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ACTING BY AND THROUGH THE SECRETARY OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT, AND ANY PERSON IN POSSESSION,
DEFENDANTS.
NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE SALE ON FORECLOSURE
CIVIL NUMBER: 49CIV25-003688
A Non-Monetary Judgment of Foreclosure was entered in favor of Plaintiff and against Defendants, which judgment was filed with the Clerk of Courts of Minnehaha County, South Dakota, on December 15, 2025, in the amount of $493,442.05, 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 July 21, 2023, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Minnehaha County, South Dakota, on July 25, 2023, in Book 1972 of Mtgs, at Page 674, as Instrument Number R112708, which Fred Flyger, mortgagor, executed and delivered to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as Mortgagee, as nominee for Rocket Mortgage, LLC, its successors and assigns, mortgagee, for the property located at 1501 S Andrew Avenue, Sioux Falls, SD 57106, and legally described as:
Lot 5 in Block 5 of Pine Knoll Addition, an Addition to the City of Sioux Falls, Minnehaha County, South Dakota, according to the recorded Plat thereof
in order to realize the amount of the above-referenced judgment, plus interest accruing thereafter on said amount, together with the costs and expenses of sale, will be sold subject to redemption a2026,ovided 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 Minnehaha County Sheriff, at the Law Enforcement Center located at 320 West 4th Street, Sioux Falls, SD 57104, on September 16, 2026 at 11:00 AM.
Dated this 30th day of July, 2026
SHERIFF OF MINNEHAHA COUNTY
By Jared Terrones
Name: Deputy Terrones
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: zach@hwmlawfirm.com
Published twice on Aug. 21 & Aug. 28, 2026, at the approximate cost of $63.89, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or
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PUBLISH: Aug. 21 & Aug. 28, 2026
IN THE STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA,
COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA
IN CIRCUIT COURT,
SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COURT
IDAHO HOUSING AND FINANCE ASSOCIATION,
PLAINTIFF,
V.
EVERETT C. LEONARD AND SOUTH DAKOTA HOUSING DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY AND UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, ACTING BY AND THROUGH THE SECRETARY OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT, AND ANY PERSON IN POSSESSION,
DEFENDANTS.
NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE SALE ON FORECLOSURE
CIVIL NUMBER: 49CIV25-004911
A Non-Monetary Judgment of Foreclosure was entered in favor of Plaintiff and against Defendants, which judgment was filed with the Clerk of Courts of Minnehaha County, South Dakota, on March 30, 2026 in the amount of $237,153.14, 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 July 6, 2021, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Minnehaha County, South Dakota, on July 29, 2021, in Book 1929 of Mtgs, at Page 707, as Instrument Number R126198, which Everett C. Leonard, mortgagor, executed and delivered to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as Mortgagee, as nominee for Service First Federal Credit Union, its successors and assigns, mortgagee, for the property located at 5301 W PRITCHARD DR, Sioux Falls, SD 57106, and legally described as:
Lot 8 of Anderson’s Subdivision of Tract 45 in Shamrock Tracts in part of the Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (NE¼SE¼) of Section 26, Township 101 North, Range 50 West of the 5th P.M., Minnehaha County, South Dakota, according to the recorded plat thereof
in order to realize the amount of the above-referenced judgment, plus interest 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 Minnehaha County Sheriff, at the Law Enforcement Center located at 320 West 4th Street, Sioux Falls, SD 57104, on September 2, 2026 at 11:00 AM.
Dated this 10th day of July, 2026
SHERIFF OF MINNEHAHA COUNTY
By Michael Brenden
Name: Michael Brenden Deputy Sheriff
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: zach@hwmlawfirm.com
Published twice on Aug. 21 & Aug. 28, 2026, at the approximate cost of $66.22, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or
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PUBLISH: Aug. 21, Aug. 28, Sept. 4 & Sept. 11, 2026
IN THE STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA,
COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COURT
JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION,
PLAINTIFF,
V.
JONATHAN WIKNER, AND ANY PERSON IN POSSESSION,
DEFENDANTS.
SUMMONS
CIVIL NUMBER: 49CIV25-003902
1. To the above mentioned Defendant and all persons unknown, claiming any estate or interest in, or lien or encumbrance upon, the real property described in the complaint.
2. You are hereby summoned to appear and defend against the Complaint in this action, which has been filed with the Clerk of Court and is herewith served upon you, by serving upon the undersigned a copy of an Answer or other proper response within thirty (30) days after the service of this Summons upon you, exclusive of the day of service. If you fail to do so, Judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. The original Complaint is filed with the Clerk of the Circuit Court in the County in which this action is commenced.
3. This action relates to the foreclosure of a mortgage upon the following described real property located in the County of Minnehaha, State of South Dakota:
The East 44 feet of Lots 7 and 8 of Richardson’s Subdivision of Block 36 of Park Addition to Sioux Falls, Minnehaha County, South Dakota, according to the recorded plat thereof.
Property Address: 812 W 23rd Street, Sioux Falls, SD 57105
4. The Plaintiff is not seeking a personal judgment against the above-named Defendants.
Date: August 21, 2025
/s/ Zachary Nesbit
Zachary Nesbit
Halliday, Watkins & Mann, P.C.
376 East 400 South, Suite 300
Salt Lake City, UT 84111
Tel: 801-355-2886
Fax: 801-328-9714
Email: zach@hwmlawfirm.com
Bar Number: 4161
HWM: SD22016
Published Aug. 21, Aug. 28, Sept. 4 & Sept. 11, 2026 at the approximate cost of $93.08, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or TheDakotaScout.com.
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PUBLISH: Aug. 14, Aug. 21 & Aug. 28, 2026
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA
COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA
:SS IN CIRCUIT COURT
SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
ESTATE OF
LEROY M. KETELHUT,
DECEASED
49PRO26- 159
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND NOTICE OF INFORMAL PROBATE AND APPOINTMENT OF PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE
Notice is given that on the 20th day of July, 2026, Jeffrey Ketelhut, whose address is 4401 S Poppies Avenue, Sioux Falls, SD 57110, was appointed as personal representative of the estate of Leroy M. Ketelhut.
Creditors of decedent must file their claims within four months after the date of the first publication of this notice or their claims may be barred.
Claims may be filed with the personal representative or may be filed with the clerk, and a copy of the claim mailed to the personal representative.
Dated this 11th day of August, 2026.
/s/ Jeffey Ketelhut
Jeffrey Ketelhut
4401 S. Poppies Avenue
Sioux Falls, SD 57110
605-212-0151
Minnehaha County Clerk of Courts
425 N Dakota Avenue
Sioux Falls, SD 57104
(605) 367-5900
John P. Peterson
Peterson Law Office, P.C.
3400 S Bedford Ave Suite “A”
Sioux Falls, SD 57103
605-331-1031
Published Aug. 14, Aug. 21 & Aug. 28, 2026 at the approximate cost of $50.48, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or TheDakotaScout.com.
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PUBLISH: Aug. 14, Aug. 21 & Aug. 28, 2026
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA
COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA
:SS IN CIRCUIT COURT
SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN RE THE ESTATE OF GOLDIE MARIE WENTLING,
DECEASED.
49PRO26-000180
NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF INFORMAL PROBATE AND APPOINTMENT OF CO-PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES
NOTICE IS GIVEN that on August 4, 2026, the Clerk of the Circuit Court, Second Judicial Circuit, Minnehaha County, South Dakota, appointed Gayle Russell Wentling and Joyce Ellen Frasier as Co-Personal Representatives of the Estate of Goldie Marie Wentling.
Creditors of the Estate of Goldie Marie Wentling must file their claims within four (4) months after the date of the first publication of this notice or such claims may be barred.
Claims may be filed with the Co-Personal Representative at 26248 451st Ave., Canistota, SD 57012 or filed with the Minnehaha County Clerk of Courts, with a copy of the claim mailed to the Personal Representative.
Dated August 7, 2026.
REDSTONE LAW FIRM LLP
/s/ Alexander C. Ellman
By: Alexander C. Ellman (4666)
1300 W. 57th St., Ste. 101
Sioux Falls, SD 57108
Phone: (605) 331-2975
Email: alex@redstonelawfirm.com
Attorney for Co-Personal Representatives
Published Aug. 14, Aug. 21 & Aug. 28, 2026 at the approximate cost of $50.48, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or TheDakotaScout.com.
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PUBLISH: Aug. 14, Aug. 21 & Aug. 28, 2026
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA
COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA
:SS IN CIRCUIT COURT
SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN RE THE ESTATE OF LOYD CARYL TAYLOR,
DECEASED.
49PRO26-000175
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
OF INFORMAL PROBATE AND
APPOINTMENT OF PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVE
NOTICE IS GIVEN that on August 3, 2026, the Clerk of the Circuit Court, Second Judicial Circuit, Minnehaha County, South Dakota, appointed Terry T. Taylor, 1904 Barker Ave., Lawrence, KS 66046, as Personal Representative of the Estate of Loyd Caryl Taylor.
Creditors of the Estate of Loyd Caryl Taylor must file their claims within four (4) months after the date of the first publication of this notice or such claims may be barred.
Claims may be filed with the Personal Representative or filed with the Minnehaha County Clerk of Courts, with a copy of the claim mailed to the Personal Representative.
Dated August 7, 2026.
REDSTONE LAW FIRM LLP
/s/ Alexander C. Ellman
By: Alexander C. Ellman (4666)
1300 W. 57th St., Ste. 101
Sioux Falls, SD 57108
Phone: (605) 331-2975
Email: alex@redstonelawfirm.com
Attorney for Personal Representative
Published Aug. 14, Aug. 21 & Aug. 28, 2026 at the approximate cost of $50.48, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or TheDakotaScout.com.
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PUBLISH: Aug. 14, Aug. 21 & Aug. 28, 2026
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA
COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA
:SS IN CIRCUIT COURT
SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF
KALEB MICHAEL LUKKES, DECEASED.
49PRO26-182
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND NOTICE OF INFORMAL PROBATE AND APPOINTMENT OF PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE
Notice is given that on the 5th day of August, 2026, Savannah Lukkes, whose address is 2346 13th Ave SW, Watertown, SD 57201, was appointed as personal representative of the estate of Kaleb Michael Lukkes.
Creditors of decedent must file their claims within four months after the date of the first publication of this notice or their claims may be barred.
Claims may be filed with the personal representative or may be filed with the clerk of courts, and a copy of the claim mailed to the personal representative.
Dated this 5th day of August, 2026.
/s/ Savannah Lukkes
Savannah Lukkes
2346 13th Ave SW,
Watertown, SD 57201
Karla Kalb, Clerk of Courts
Minnehaha County
425 N Dakota Ave
Sioux Falls, SD 57104
Ph: (605) 367-5900
Brent W. Matter
Attorney at Law
P.O. Box 335
Vermillion, SD 57069
Ph: (605) 624-4262
Published Aug. 14, Aug. 21 & Aug. 28, 2026 at the approximate cost of $53.01, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or TheDakotaScout.com.
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PUBLISH: Aug. 14, Aug. 21, Aug. 28 & Sept. 4, 2026
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA
COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA
:SS IN CIRCUIT COURT
SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
DELMI DAMARIS ROSADO PRADO,
PETITIONER.
VS.
JARVIN ELIU RECINOS GONZALEZ,
RESPONDENT.
49CIV25-
SUMMONS
TO: JARVINE LIUR ECINOSG ONZALEZA, BOVE-NAMEDR ESPONDENT:
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to file an Answer to the VERIFIED PETITION To ESTABLISH PATERNITY, CUSTODY AND CHILD SUPPORT, a copy of which is herewith served upon you and is filed with the above-named Court, and to serve a copy of your Answer on the attorney for Petitioner, Dana Vuong of South Dakota Voices for Peace, at the address below, within thirty (30) days from the date of such service, not counting the day of service.
IF YOU FAIL TO DO SO, judgment by default may be rendered against you as requested in Petitioner’s VERIFIED PETITION To ESTABLISH PATERNITY, CUSTODY AND CHILD SUPPORT.
INITIAL CUSTODY ORDER
Pursuant to SDCL 25-4A-11 et. seq., upon service of this Summons the attached South Dakota Parenting Guidelines (Form UJS-03 2) become an order of this Court. Except as provided by SDCL 33-6-10, any minor child(ren) shall remain in the custody of the parent who has been the primary caregiver for the minor child(ren) for the majority of time in the twelve (12) months preceding the filing of this Summons and Petition to Establish Paternity, Custody, and Child Support, which in this action is the Petitioner, unless the parties otherwise agree. Pursuant to SDCL 25-4A-14, the guidelines are subject to any provisions established by a South Dakota Court in the following: a temporary or permanent domestic protection order, an order arising out of an abuse or neglect proceeding, a bond condition arising out of a criminal case, and an order in any other proceeding affecting child custody or support.
The attached guidelines shall apply and continue in effect unless the parties agree or the Court otherwise orders. The imposition of these standard guidelines creates no presumption as to who shall be awarded custody at any hearing. Pursuant to SDCL 25-4A 12, any agreement by the parties for visitation other than the standard guidelines must be in writing, signed by both parties, and filed with the Court. The agreed plan shall be approved by order of the Court and replace the standard guideline or any plan previously filed.
Pursuant to SDCL 25-4A-13, if either party objects to this initial order and implementation of the South Dakota Parenting Guidelines (Form UJS-302), the objecting party shall file an objection with the Clerk of Court. The Court shall order a hearing which shall be held not later than thirty (30) days after the date of the objection. The Court shall then issue its temporary custody and visitation order after considering the best interest of the child(ren) consistent with the provisions of SDCL 25-4-45.
WARNING TO PARTIES
IF EITHER PARTY VIOLATES ANY OF THESE PROVISIONS, THAT PARTY MAY BE FOUND TO BE IN CONTEMPT OF COURT AND MAY BE ORDERED TO PAY COSTS AND EXPENSES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE ATTORNEY FEES OF THE OTHER PARTY.
DATED this 28th day of July 2025.
//s// Dana M. Vuong
Dana Vuong
PO Box 600
Sioux Falls, SD 5 7101
Phone: (605) 782-9560
Email: dana@sdvfpeace.org
Attorney for Petitioner
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PUBLISH: Aug. 14 & Aug. 21, 2026
IN THE STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA,
COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA
IN CIRCUIT COURT,
SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COURT
FREEDOM MORTGAGE CORPORATION,
PLAINTIFF,
V.
MARCUS B. HICKS JR. AKA MARCUS B. HICKS, AND ANY PERSON IN POSSESSION,
DEFENDANTS.
NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE SALE ON FORECLOSURE
CIVIL NUMBER: 49CIV26-001176
A Non-Monetary Judgment of Foreclosure was entered in favor of Plaintiff and against Defendants, which judgment was filed with the Clerk of Courts of Minnehaha County, South Dakota, on July 23, 2026, in the amount of $303,773.93, 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 August 15, 2022, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Minnehaha County, South Dakota, on August 17, 2022, in Book 1958 of Mtgs, at Page 21, as Instrument Number R121563, which Marcus B. Hicks Jr. and Brianna Hicks, mortgagors, executed and delivered to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as Mortgagee, as nominee for Plains Commerce Bank, its successors and assigns, mortgagee, for the property located at 400 East 2nd Street, Hartford, SD 57033, and legally described as:
The West 75 feet of Lots 1, 2, and 3 in Block 1 of Van Demark’s Addition to Hartford, Minnehaha County, South Dakota, according to the recorded plat thereof
in order to realize the amount of the above-referenced judgment, plus interest 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 Minnehaha County Sheriff, at the Law Enforcement Center located at 320 West 4th Street, Sioux Falls, SD 57104, on September 02, 2026, at 11:00 AM.
Dated this 5th day of August, 2026
SHERIFF OF MINNEHAHA COUNTY
By: Deputy Corrie Alexander
Name: Michael Milstead
Halliday, Watkins & Mann, P.C.
By/s/Jason Tingle
Jason Tingle
Attorneys for Plaintiff
376 East 400 South, Suite 300
Salt Lake City, UT 84111
Tel: 801-355-2886
Email: jtingle@hwmlawfirm.com
CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
I certify that on ______________________, a true and correct copy of the Notice of Foreclosure Sale was served by U.S. Mail, first-class postage prepaid, upon the following individuals:
Marcus B. Hicks Jr a/k/a Marcus B. Hicks
400 East 2nd Street
Hartford, SD 57033
Halliday, Watkins & Mann, P.C.
/s/Jason Tingle
Jason Tingle
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PUBLISH: Aug. 14, Aug 21, Aug. 28 & Sept. 4, 2026
IN THE STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA,
COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COURT
MORTGAGE RESEARCH CENTER, LLC D/B/A VETERANS UNITED HOME LOANS, A MISSOURI LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY,
PLAINTIFF,
V.
MARVIN CARSTENS A/K/A MARVIN L. CARSTENS, AND ANY PERSON IN POSSESSION,
DEFENDANTS.
SUMMONS
CIVIL NUMBER: 49CIV25-004311
1. To the above mentioned Defendant and all persons unknown, claiming any estate or interest in, or lien or encumbrance upon, the real property described in the complaint.
2. You are hereby summoned to appear and defend against the Complaint in this action, which has been filed with the Clerk of Court and is herewith served upon you, by serving upon the undersigned a copy of an Answer or other proper response within thirty (30) days after the service of this Summons upon you, exclusive of the day of service. If you fail to do so, Judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. The original Complaint is filed with the Clerk of the Circuit Court in the County in which this action is commenced.
3. This action relates to the foreclosure of a mortgage upon the following described real property located in the County of Minnehaha, State of South Dakota:
The East Half (E 1/2) of the South 88 feet of the Southeast Quarter (SE 1/4) of Block 50 of Park Addition to Sioux Falls, Minnehaha County, South Dakota, according to the recorded plat thereof.
Property Address: 600 W 25th St, Sioux Falls, SD 57105
4. The Plaintiff is not seeking a personal judgment against the above-named Defendants.
Date: September 22, 2025
/s/Jason Tingle
Jason Tingle
Halliday, Watkins & Mann, P.C.
376 East 400 South, Suite 300
Salt Lake City, UT 84111
Tel: 801-355-2886
Fax: 801-328-9714
Email: jtingle@hwmlawfirm.com
Bar Number: 5533
HWM: SD22626
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PUBLISH: Aug. 14, Aug. 21, Aug. 28 & Sept. 4, 2026
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA
COUNTY OF LINCOLN
IN CIRCUIT COURT
SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN THE MATTER OF THE
PETITION OF:
LIEZEL MONTERO GUALVEZ
FOR A CHANGE OF NAME TO:
LIEZEL GUALVEZ ANDERSON
FILE NO: CIV26-1684
NOTICE OF HEARING
FOR ADULT NAME CHANGE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Verified Petition for Adult Name Change has been filed by Liezel Montero Gualvez to change Petitioner’s name from Liezel Montero Gualvez to Liezel Gualvez Anderson. The Petition will be heard on the 24 day of Sept, 2026, at 9:00 a.m. by the Honorable Judge Rasmussen, at the Lincoln County Courthouse, in the City of Canton, South Dakota. Anyone may appear at that time and place and show reasons, if any, why Petitioner’s name should not be changed.
Dated this 6 day of August, 2026.
/s/
Circuit Court Judge or Clerk of Court
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PUBLISH: Aug. 14, Aug. 21, Aug. 28 & Sept. 4, 2026
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA
COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA
IN CIRCUIT COURT
SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN THE MATTER OF THE
PETITION OF:
SHERRY LARAE O’BRIEN
FOR A CHANGE OF NAME TO:
SHERRY LARAE WARNER
FILE NO: 49CIV26-3588
NOTICE OF HEARING
FOR ADULT NAME CHANGE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Verified Petition for Adult Name Change has been filed by Sherry O’Brien to change Petitioner’s name from Sherry LaRae O’Brien to Sherry LaRae Warner. The Petition will be heard on the 15th day of Sept., 2026, at 11:00 a.m. by the Honorable Judge Hoffman, at the Minnehaha County Courthouse, in the City of Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Anyone may appear at that time and place and show reasons, if any, why Petitioner’s name should not be changed.
Dated this 5 day of Aug, 2026.
/s/ Ann Hoffman
Circuit Court Judge
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PUBLISH: Aug. 7, Aug. 14 & Aug. 21, 2026
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA
COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA
:SS IN CIRCUIT COURT
SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF
MARLENE F. PETERSON,
DECEASED.
49PRO26-000176
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that on the 3rd day of August, 2026, Peggy R. Hisel, whose address is 4428 E. Walker Way, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, 57103, was appointed as Personal Representative of the Estate of Marlene F. Peterson, deceased.
Creditors of the decedent must present their claims within four months after the date of the first publication of this notice or their claims may be barred.
Claims may be delivered to or mailed to the Personal Representative or may be filed with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, and a copy of the claim mailed or delivered to the Personal Representative.
Dated this 3rd day of August, 2026.
/s/ PEGGY R. HISEL Peggy R. Hisel - Personal Representative
4428 E. Walker Way
Sioux Falls, South Dakota 57103
KARLA KALB
Clerk of Circuit Court
Minnehaha County Courthouse
425 N. Dakota Avenue
Sioux Falls, South Dakota 57104
(605) 367-5900
Dell Rapids Law Firm
P. O. Box 100
Dell Rapids, SD 57022-0100
(605) 428-5444
Attorneys for Personal Representative
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PUBLISH: Aug. 7, Aug. 14 & Aug. 21, 2026
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA
COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA
SS IN CIRCUIT COURT
SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF
SCOTT A. JOHNSON,
DECEASED.
49PRO26000171
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND NOTICE OF INFORMAL PROBATE AND APPOINTMENT OF PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE
Notice is given that on July 29, 2026, Brian P. Johnson, whose address is c/o Kraig L. Kronaizl, 110 N. Minnesota Ave., Ste. 400 Sioux Falls, South Dakota 57104, was informally appointed as Personal Representative of the Estate of Scott A. Johnson.
Creditors of Decedent must file their claims within four (4) months after the date of the first publication of this Notice, or their claims may be barred.
Claims may be filed with the Personal Representative or may be filed with the Clerk, and a copy of the claim mailed to the Personal Representative.
Dated this 3rd day of August, 2026.
LYNN, JACKSON, SHULTZ & LEBRUN, P.C.
/s/ Kraig L Kronaizl
Kraig L. Kronaizl
110 N. Minnesota Ave., Suite 400
Sioux Falls, SD 57104
Phone: (605) 332-5999
Fax: (605) 332-4249
kkronaizl@lynnjackson.com
Attorney for Personal Representative
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PUBLISH: Aug. 7, Aug. 14 & Aug. 21, 2026
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA
COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA
SS IN CIRCUIT COURT
SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF
MABEL LUDENS,
DECEASED.
49PRO 26-000168
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND NOTICE OF INFORMAL PROBATE AND APPOINTMENT OF PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE
Notice is given that on July 24, 2026, Julie Hanisch and Ronald Ludens, whose address is c/o Lane S. Haskell, 110 N. Minnesota Ave., Ste. 400 Sioux Falls, South Dakota 57104, were informally appointed as Co-Personal Representatives of the Estate of Mabel Ludens.
Creditors of Decedent must file their claims within four (4) months after the date of the first publication of this Notice, or their claims may be barred.
Claims may be filed with the Personal Representative or may be filed with the Clerk, and a copy of the claim mailed to the Personal Representative.
Dated this 3rd day of August, 2026.
LYNN, JACKSON, SHULTZ & LEBRUN, P.C.
/s/ Lane S. Haskell
Lane S. Haskell
110 N. Minnesota Ave., Suite 400
Sioux Falls, SD 57104
Phone: (605) 332-5999
Fax: (605) 332-4249
lhaskell@lynnjackson.com
Attorney for Co-Personal Representatives
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PUBLISH: Aug. 7, Aug. 14, Aug. 21 & Aug. 28, 2026
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA
COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA
IN CIRCUIT COURT
SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN THE MATTER OF THE
PETITION OF:
JORDAN FORD
FOR A CHANGE OF NAME TO:
JORDAN UPDEGRAFF
FILE NO: 49CIV26-3406
NOTICE OF HEARING
FOR ADULT NAME CHANGE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Verified Petition for Adult Name Change has been filed by Jordan Ford to change Petitioner’s name from Jordan Ford to Jordan Updegraff. The Petition will be heard on the 8th day of September, 2026, at 11:00 a.m. by the Honorable Judge Clapper, at the Minnehaha County Courthouse, in the City of Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Anyone may appear at that time and place and show reasons, if any, why Petitioner’s name should not be changed.
Dated this 21st day of July, 2026.
/s/ Jeffrey C. Clapper
Circuit Court Judge
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PUBLISH: Aug. 7, Aug. 14 & Aug. 21, 2026
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA
COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA
:SS IN CIRCUIT COURT
SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF
LINDA SUE FRIOLI,
DECEASED.
PRO. 26-173
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is given that on July 29, 2026, Trista Jill Brown, whose address is 7301 S. Valencia Dr., Sioux Falls, SD 57108, was appointed as personal representative of the estate of Linda Sue Frioli.
Creditors of decedent must file their claims within four months after the date of the first publication of this notice or their claims may be barred.
Claims may be filed with the personal representative or may be filed with the Clerk, and a copy of the claim mailed to the personal representative.
Dated this 30 day of July, 2026.
/s/ Trista Jill Brown
Trista Jill Brown
7301 S. Valencia Dr.
Sioux Falls, SD 57108
Clerk of Circuit Court
Minnehaha County Courthouse
425 N. Dakota Ave.
Sioux Falls, SD 57104
(605) 367-5900
Michael H. Paulson
Christopherson, Anderson, Paulson & Fideler, LLP
426 E. 8th St.
Sioux Falls, SD 57l03-7025
(605) 336-1030
Attorneys for Personal Representative
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PUBLISH: Aug. 7, Aug. 14, Aug. 21 & Aug. 28, 2026
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA
COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA
IN CIRCUIT COURT
SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN THE MATTER OF THE
PETITION OF:
MODLINE BAZILE
FOR A CHANGE OF NAME TO:
MODLINE VALNOR
FILE NO: 49CIV26-2910
NOTICE OF HEARING FOR ADULT NAME CHANGE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Verified Petition for Adult Name Change has been filed by Modline Bazile to change Petitioner’s name from Modline Bazile to Modline Valnor. The Petition will be heard on the 15th day of Sept., 2026, at 11:00 a.m. by the Honorable Judge Hoffman, at the Minnehaha County Courthouse, in the City of Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Anyone may appear at that time and place and show reasons, if any, why Petitioner’s name should not be changed.
Dated this 29 day of July, 2026.
/s/ Ann Hoffman
Circuit Court Judge
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PUBLISH: Aug. 7, Aug. 14, Aug. 21 & Aug. 28, 2026
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA
COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA
IN CIRCUIT COURT
SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN THE MATTER OF THE
PETITION OF:
JEANETTE MARIE FEDERICO
FOR A CHANGE OF NAME TO:
JEANETTE MARIE ROBERTS
CIV26-3524
NOTICE OF HEARING FOR ADULT NAME CHANGE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Verified Petition for Adult Name Change has been filed by Jeanette Marie Federico to change Petitioner’s name from Jeanette Marie Federico to Jeanette Marie Roberts. The petition will be heard on the 15 day of Sept, 2026, at 11:00 am by the Honorable Judge Hoffman, at the Minnehaha Courthouse, in the City of Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Anyone may appear at that time and place and show reasons, if any, why Petitioner’s name should not be changed.
Dated this 30 day of July, 2026.
/s/ Mandi Mowery
Circuit Court Judge
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PUBLISH: Aug. 7, Aug. 14, Aug. 21 & Aug. 28, 2026
IN THE STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA,
COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COURT
IDAHO HOUSING AND FINANCE ASSOCIATION,
PLAINTIFF,
V.
JON ABBOTT AND SOUTH DAKOTA HOUSING DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY, AND ANY PERSON IN POSSESSION,
DEFENDANTS.
SUMMONS
CIVIL NUMBER:
1. To the above mentioned Defendant and all persons unknown, claiming any estate or interest in, or lien or encumbrance upon, the real property described in the complaint.
2. You are hereby summoned to appear and defend against the Complaint in this action, which has been filed with the Clerk of Court and is herewith served upon you, by serving upon the undersigned a copy of an Answer or other proper response within thirty (30) days after the service of this Summons upon you, exclusive of the day of service. If you fail to do so, Judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. The original Complaint is filed with the Clerk of the Circuit Court in the County in which this action is commenced.
3. This action relates to the foreclosure of a mortgage upon the following described real property located in the County of Minnehaha, State of South Dakota:
Lot 10 in Block 5 of Hilltop Heights, an Addition to the City of Sioux Falls, Minnehaha County, South Dakota, according to the recorded plat thereof.
Property Address: 3101 E Claudette Ave, Sioux Falls, SD 57103
4. The Plaintiff is not seeking a personal judgment against the above-named Defendants.
Date: February 9, 2026
/s/ Zachary Nesbit
Zachary Nesbit
Halliday, Watkins & Mann, P.C.
376 East 400 South, Suite 300
Salt Lake City, UT 84111
Tel: 801-355-2886
Fax: 801-328-9714
Email: zach@hwmlawfirm.com
Bar Number: 4161
HWM: SD22834
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PUBLISH: July 31, Aug. 7, Aug. 14 & Aug. 21, 2026
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA
COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA
IN CIRCUIT COURT
SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN THE MATTER OF THE
PETITION OF:
ABEL KINFE GEBRESLASIE
FOR A CHANGE OF NAME TO:
ABEL KINFE MELES
FILE NO: 49CIV26-3459
NOTICE OF HEARING
FOR ADULT NAME CHANGE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Verified Petition for Adult Name Change has been filed by Abel Kinfe Gebreslasie to change Petitioner’s name from Abel Kinfe Gebreslasie to Abel Kinfe Meles. The Petition will be heard on the 8th day of Sep, 2026, at 11:00 a.m. by the Honorable Judge Clapper, at the Minnehaha County Courthouse, in the City of Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Anyone may appear at that time and place and show reasons, if any, why Petitioner’s name should not be changed.
Dated this 27 day of July, 2026.
/s/ Jeffrey C. Clapper
Circuit Court Judge
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PUBLISH: July 31, Aug. 7, Aug. 14 & Aug. 21, 2026
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA
COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA
IN CIRCUIT COURT
SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN THE MATTER OF THE
PETITION OF:
JAMESHA REGINE BRISCOE
FOR A CHANGE OF NAME TO:
JORDYN LERAY BRISCOE
FILE NO: 49CIV26-3456
NOTICE OF HEARING
FOR ADULT NAME CHANGE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Verified Petition for Adult Name Change has been filed by Jamesha Regine Briscoe to change Petitioner’s name from Jamesha Regine Briscoe to Jordyn LeRay Briscoe. The Petition will be heard on the 1st day of Sep, 2026, at 11:00 a.m. by the Honorable Judge Ann Hoffman, at the Minnehaha County Courthouse, in the City of Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Anyone may appear at that time and place and show reasons, if any, why Petitioner’s name should not be changed.
Dated this 24 day of July, 2026.
/s/ Ann Hoffman
Circuit Court Judge
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PUBLISH: Aug. 21, 2026
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA
COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA
:SS IN CIRCUIT COURT
SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN THE MATTER OF
L K,
ALLEGED ABUSED/NEGLECTED CHILD
JUV24-001667
NOTICE OF ENTRY OF ORDER
TO: Unknown Father, Madeleine Kochevar and all to whom it may concern:
You will take notice a Final Dispositional Order as to the unknown father and voluntary termination paperwork as to the mother affecting your parental rights was made and entered in the matter entitled above by the above entitled Court and filed with the Clerk and that attached hereto is a true and correct copy thereof.
Dated this 12th day of August, 2026.
/s/Brianna Palomaki
Carrie Mees/Brianna Palomaki/Lyndee Kamrath
Deputy State’s Attorney
Minnehaha County State’s Attorney’s Office
415 N. Dakota Ave.
Sioux Falls, SD 57104
(605) 367-4226
Published once on Aug. 21, 2026, at the approximate cost of $13.61, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or TheDakotaScout.com.
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PUBLISH: Aug. 21, 2026
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA
COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA
:SS IN CIRCUIT COURT
SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA
EX REL, SOUTH DAKOTA DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES, IN THE INTEREST OF,
C B, I B,
ALLEGED ABUSED/NEGLECTED CHILDREN
AND CONCERNING
NICHOLE PHYLLIS ANDREWS
CURTIS ALLEN BRADFORD
RESPONDENTS
JUV26-000902
SUMMONS
(ALLEGED ABUSED OR NEGLECTED CHILD)
TO: NICHOLE PHYLLIS ANDREWS
CURTIS ALLEN BRADFORD
AND ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
You are hereby summoned to appear before the above-named Court in its courtroom at the Minnehaha County Courthouse, 425 North Dakota Avenue, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, on September 15, 2026, at 9:00 AM to answer the Petition of Carrie Mees/Brianna Palomaki/Lyndee Kamrath, now on file with the Clerk of said Court, alleging the above named Children to be an abused/neglected Children and praying that said Children be taken from you and that a guardian be appointed with authority to consent to the adoption of said Children. You must appear at the time and place set forth above to show cause, if any you have, why said Children should not be found abused/neglected and the prayer of said Petition granted or said Children otherwise dealt with. Failure to appear is an admission to the allegation(s) contained in the Petition. You are further notified that the termination of parental rights is a possible remedy of these proceedings and that you and the abovenamed Children have the right to have an attorney present at all stages of the proceedings.
Dated at Sioux Falls, Minnehaha County, South Dakota, this 9th day of July, 2026.
KARLA KALB, Clerk
BY: /s/ Alyssa King
Deputy
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PUBLISH: Aug. 21, 2026
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA
COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA
:SS IN CIRCUIT COURT
SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA
EX REL, SOUTH DAKOTA DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES, IN THE INTEREST OF,
A BT,
ALLEGED ABUSED/NEGLECTED CHILD
AND CONCERNING
KATIE VOCU A.K.A BLUE THUNDER
SPENCER VOCU A.K.A JANIS
RESPONDENTS
JUV26-000964
AMENDED SUMMONS
(ALLEGED ABUSED OR NEGLECTED CHILD)
TO: KATIE VOCU A.K.A BLUE THUNDER, SPENCER VOCU A.K.A JANIS, Julian Alonzo AND ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
You are hereby summoned to appear before the above-named Court in its courtroom at the Minnehaha County Courthouse, 425 North Dakota Avenue, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, on September 15, 2026, at 9:00 a.m. to answer the Petition of CARRIE MEES, now on file with the Clerk of said Court, alleging the above named Child to be an abused/neglected Child and praying that said Child be taken from you and that a guardian be appointed with authority to consent to the adoption of said Child. You must appear at the time and place set forth above to show cause, if any you have, why said Child should not be found abused/neglected and the prayer of said Petition granted or said Child otherwise dealt with. Failure to appear is an admission to the allegation(s) contained in the Petition. You are further notified that the termination of parental rights is a possible remedy of these proceedings and that you and the above-named Child have the right to have an attorney present at all stages of the proceedings.
Dated at Sioux Falls, Minnehaha County, South Dakota, this 20th day of July, 2026.
KARLA KALB, Clerk
BY: /s/ Alyssa King
Deputy
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PUBLISH: Aug. 21, 2026
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA
COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA
:SS IN CIRCUIT COURT
SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA
EX REL, SOUTH DAKOTA DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES, IN THE INTEREST OF,
S E,
ALLEGED ABUSED/NEGLECTED CHILD
AND CONCERNING
KATE LYNN EAGLESTAR
UNKNOWN FATHER
RESPONDENTS
JUV25-001188
SUMMONS
(ALLEGED ABUSED OR NEGLECTED CHILD)
TO: KATE LYNN EAGLESTAR
UNKNOWN FATHER
AND ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
You are hereby summoned to appear before the above-named Court in its courtroom at the Minnehaha County Courthouse, 425 North Dakota Avenue, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, on November 3, 2026, at 10:00 AM to answer the Petition of Carrie Mees/Brianna Palomaki/Lyndee Kamrath, now on file with the Clerk of said Court, alleging the above named Child to be an abused/neglected Child and praying that said Child be taken from you and that a guardian be appointed with authority to consent to the adoption of said Child. You must appear at the time and place set forth above to show cause, if any you have, why said Child should not be found abused/neglected and the prayer of said Petition granted or said Child otherwise dealt with. Failure to appear is an admission to the allegation(s) contained in the Petition. You are further notified that the termination of parental rights is a possible remedy of these proceedings and that you and the above-named Child have the right to have an attorney present at all stages of the proceedings.
Dated at Sioux Falls, Minnehaha County, South Dakota, this 17th day of August, 2026.
KARLA KALB, Clerk
BY: /s/ Alyssa King
Deputy
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PUBLISH: Aug. 21, 2026
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA
COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA
:SS IN CIRCUIT COURT
SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA
EX REL, SOUTH DAKOTA DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES, IN THE INTEREST OF,
M F,
ALLEGED ABUSED/NEGLECTED CHILD
AND CONCERNING
LUCILLE MAY FEEKES
UNKNOWN FATHER
RESPONDENTS
JUV26-000351
SUMMONS
(ALLEGED ABUSED OR NEGLECTED CHILD)
TO: LUCILLE MAY FEEKES
UNKNOWN FATHER
RAYVON TEAGUE
AND ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
You are hereby summoned to appear before the above-named Court in its courtroom at the Minnehaha County Courthouse, 425 North Dakota Avenue, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, on November 4, 2026, at 9:00 AM to answer the Petition of Carrie Mees, now on file with the Clerk of said Court, alleging the above named Child to be an abused/neglected Child and praying that said Child be taken from you and that a guardian be appointed with authority to consent to the adoption of said Child. You must appear at the time and place set forth above to show cause, if any you have, why said Child should not be found abused/neglected and the prayer of said Petition granted or said Child otherwise dealt with. Failure to appear is an admission to the allegation(s) contained in the Petition. You are further notified that the termination of parental rights is a possible remedy of these proceedings and that you and the above-named Child have the right to have an attorney present at all stages of the proceedings.
Dated at Sioux Falls, Minnehaha County, South Dakota, this 17th day of August, 2026.
KARLA KALB, Clerk
BY: /s/ Alyssa King
Deputy
Published once on Aug. 21, 2026, at the approximate cost of $24.30 and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or
TheDakotaScout.com.
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PUBLISH: Aug. 21, 2026
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA
COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA
:SS IN CIRCUIT COURT
SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA
EX REL, SOUTH DAKOTA DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES, IN THE INTEREST OF,
J R,
ALLEGED ABUSED/NEGLECTED CHILD
AND CONCERNING
NIKILA ANN ROYCE
JUDE DIANGHA NJINGU
RESPONDENTS
JUV25-001291
2ND AMENDED SUMMONS
(ALLEGED ABUSED OR NEGLECTED CHILD)
TO: NIKILA ANN ROYCE
JUDE DIANGHA NJINGU
AND ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
You are hereby summoned to appear before the above-named Court in its courtroom at the Minnehaha County Courthouse, 425 North Dakota Avenue, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, on September 8, 2026, at 10:00 AM to answer the Petition of CARRIE MEES, now on file with the Clerk of said Court, alleging the above named Children to be an abused/neglected Children and praying that said Children be taken from you and that a guardian be appointed with authority to consent to the adoption of said Children. You must appear at the time and place set forth above to show cause, if any you have, why said Children should not be found abused/neglected and the prayer of said Petition granted or said Children otherwise dealt with. Failure to appear is an admission to the allegation(s) contained in the Petition. You are further notified that the termination of parental rights is a possible remedy of these proceedings and that you and the above-named Children have the right to have an attorney present at all stages of the proceedings.
Dated at Sioux Falls, Minnehaha County, South Dakota, this 18th day of August, 2026.
KARLA KALB, Clerk
BY: /s/ Alyssa King
Deputy
Published once on Aug. 21, 2026, at the approximate cost of $23.98, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or
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PUBLISH: Aug. 21, 2026
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA
COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA
:SS IN CIRCUIT COURT
SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA
EX REL, SOUTH DAKOTA DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES, IN THE INTEREST OF,
K T, K T,
ALLEGED ABUSED/NEGLECTED CHILDREN
AND CONCERNING
EBONY RUTH UNIQUE TATE
UNKNOWN FATHER
RONALD STEVEN JONES JR
RESPONDENTS
JUV26-000998
SUMMONS
(ALLEGED ABUSED OR NEGLECTED CHILD)
TO: EBONY RUTH UNIQUE TATE, UNKNOWN FATHER, RONALD STEVEN JONES JR, Levi Todd AND ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
You are hereby summoned to appear before the above-named Court in its courtroom at the Minnehaha County Courthouse, 425 North Dakota Avenue, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, on September 22, 2026, at 9:00 AM to answer the Petition of CARRIE MEES, now on file with the Clerk of said Court, alleging the above named Children to be an abused/neglected Children and praying that said Children be taken from you and that a guardian be appointed with authority to consent to the adoption of said Children. You must appear at the time and place set forth above to show cause, if any you have, why said Children should not be found abused/neglected and the prayer of said Petition granted or said Children otherwise dealt with. Failure to appear is an admission to the allegation(s) contained in the Petition. You are further notified that the termination of parental rights is a possible remedy of these proceedings and that you and the above-named Children have the right to have an attorney present at all stages of the proceedings.
Dated at Sioux Falls, Minnehaha County, South Dakota, this 3rd day of August, 2026.
KARLA KALB, Clerk
BY: /s/ Brenda Jarrott
Deputy
Published once on Aug. 21, 2026, at the approximate cost of $24.63, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or
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PUBLISH: Aug. 21, 2026
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA
COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA
:SS IN CIRCUIT COURT
SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA
EX REL, SOUTH DAKOTA DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES, IN THE INTEREST OF,
K S,
ALLEGED ABUSED/NEGLECTED CHILD
AND CONCERNING
TIARA SKYE SAILS
UNKNOWN FATHER
RESPONDENTS
JUV26-000892
SUMMONS
(ALLEGED ABUSED OR NEGLECTED CHILD)
TO: TIARA SKYE SAILS
UNKNOWN FATHER
AND ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
You are hereby summoned to appear before the above-named Court in its courtroom at the Minnehaha County Courthouse, 425 North Dakota Avenue, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, on September 8, 2026, at 9:00 AM to answer the Petition of BRIANNA PALOMAKI, now on file with the Clerk of said Court, alleging the above named Child to be an abused/neglected Child and praying that said Child be taken from you and that a guardian be appointed with authority to consent to the adoption of said Child. You must appear at the time and place set forth above to show cause, if any you have, why said Child should not be found abused/neglected and the prayer of said Petition granted or said Child otherwise dealt with. Failure to appear is an admission to the allegation(s) contained in the Petition. You are further notified that the termination of parental rights is a possible remedy of these proceedings and that you and the above-named Child have the right to have an attorney present at all stages of the proceedings.
Dated at Sioux Falls, Minnehaha County, South Dakota, this 2nd day of July, 2026.
KARLA KALB, Clerk
BY: /s/ Alyssa King
Deputy
Published once on Aug. 21, 2026, at the approximate cost of $23.66 and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or
TheDakotaScout.com.
The Dakota Scout is the official newspaper of the city of Sioux Falls, the Sioux Falls School District, the Harrisburg School District, Minnehaha and Lincoln counties, and the city of Baltic.



