Legals & Public Notices: September 12, 2025
City of Sioux Falls, Sioux Falls School District, Lincoln County, Public Notices, Name Changes, Notices to Creditors, Foreclosure Sales, Summons
CITY OF SIOUX FALLS
PUBLISH: Sept. 12, 2025
MINUTES
City Council Meeting
Tuesday, September 9, 2025, 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 Richard L. Thomason, Council Member David Barranco, Council Member Miranda Basye, Council Member Sarah Cole, Council Member Rich Merkouris, Council Member Jennifer Sigette, Council Member Curt Soehl, Council Member Ryan Spellerberg, Mayor Paul TenHaken
Absent: None
2. INVOCATION
• Pastor Oscar Mata, Church of God (Seventh Day)
3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
CONSENT AGENDA
4. APPROVAL OF THE CONSENT AGENDA
A motion was made by Council Member Merkouris and seconded by Council Member Sigette to approve the Consent Agenda.
Roll call vote to approve. 8 Yes: Thomason, Barranco, Basye, Cole, Merkouris, Sigette, Soehl, Spellerberg; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
5. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
• Regular City Council Meeting of Tuesday, September 2, 2025
COMMUNICATIONS
6. Approval of contracts/agreements over $100K on the memorandum dated September 5, 2025.
7. Notice of Contracts/Agreements under $100K and Change Orders over $100K through August 30, 2025.
REGULAR AGENDA
8. APPROVAL OF THE REGULAR AGENDA
A motion was made by Council Member Sigette and seconded by Council Member Spellerberg to approve the Regular Agenda.
A motion was made by Council Member Merkouris and seconded by Council Member Cole to amend by moving Item 16 to before Item 10; and Item 11 to after Item 15.
Roll call vote to amend. 8 Yes: Thomason, Barranco, Basye, Cole, Merkouris, Sigette, Soehl, Spellerberg; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
Roll call vote to approve, as amended. 8 Yes: Thomason, Barranco, Basye, Cole, Merkouris, Sigette, Soehl, Spellerberg; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
INTRODUCTION AND ADOPTION OF ORDINANCES
ORDINANCE SECOND READINGS
9. 2nd Reading: Deferred from the meeting of Tuesday, August 19, 2025; AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS, SD, PROVIDING SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS.
Sponsor: Mayor
A motion was made by Council Member Spellerberg and seconded by Council Member Barranco to adopt Ordinance No. 55-25.
A motion was made by Council Member Thomason and seconded by Council Member Cole to amend by adding a new Section 3 to state, “The actual amount transferred from the General Fund to the Fleet Fund is limited to the bid accepted for the total purchase price of motor graders up to $8 million”.
Roll call vote to amend. 8 Yes: Thomason, Barranco, Basye, Cole, Merkouris, Sigette, Soehl, Spellerberg; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
Roll call vote to adopt, as amended. 8 Yes: Thomason, Barranco, Basye, Cole, Merkouris, Sigette, Soehl, Spellerberg; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
Item 16 was heard at this time. See item for action taken.
10. 2nd Reading: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS, SD, APPROVING A MIDAMERICAN ENERGY COMPANY GAS PIPELINE EASEMENT.
Sponsor: Mayor
A motion was made by Council Member Barranco and seconded by Council Member Basye to adopt Ordinance No. 56-25.
Roll call vote to adopt. 8 Yes: Thomason, Barranco, Basye, Cole, Merkouris, Sigette, Soehl, Spellerberg; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
11. 2nd Reading: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS, SD, PROVIDING APPROPRIATIONS AUTHORIZING AN INCREASE IN PROPERTY TAX REVENUE PURSUANT TO SDCL 10-13-35 AND THE MEANS OF FINANCING FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 2026.
Sponsor: Mayor
A motion was made by Council Member Spellerberg and seconded by Council Member Soehl to adopt Ordinance No. 57-25.
A motion was made by Council Member Merkouris and seconded by Council Member Sigette to amend to include all the passed amendments by Council to the 2026 Budget Resolution and 2026-2030 five-year Capital Program.
Roll call vote to amend. 8 Yes: Thomason, Barranco, Basye, Cole, Merkouris, Sigette, Soehl, Spellerberg; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
Roll call vote to adopt, as amended. 7 Yes: Thomason, Basye, Cole, Merkouris, Sigette, Soehl, Spellerberg; 1 No: Barranco. Motion Passed.
ORDINANCE FIRST READINGS
12. 1st Reading: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS, SD, AMENDING THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY BY AMENDING CHAPTER 150: BUILDING, SUBCHAPTER ELECTRICITY, BY ADOPTING THE 2023 NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE AND AMENDMENTS THERETO.
Sponsor: Mayor
A motion was made by Council Member Soehl and seconded by Council Member Barranco to set a date of 2nd Reading for Tuesday, October 7, 2025 for Item 12.
Roll call vote to set a date of 2nd Reading. 8 Yes: Thomason, Barranco, Basye, Cole, Merkouris, Sigette, Soehl, Spellerberg; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
HEARINGS AND RESOLUTIONS
13. A RESOLUTION ADOPTING AS A GOAL THAT THE CITY MAINTAIN A 3 PERCENT SALES/USE TAX FUND AVAILABLE FUND BALANCE AT YEAR-END AND A 25 TO 35 PERCENT GENERAL FUND AVAILABLE FUND BALANCE AT YEAR-END; THAT THE 10-YEAR GENERAL FUND FORECAST ACCOUNT FOR A 25 PERCENT RESERVE; THAT FUTURE BUDGETS OF THE CITY BALANCE; ESTABLISHING A COUNCIL POLICY REGARDING THE USE OF PROJECTED REVENUE FROM FEE OR TAX INCREASES IN ANY BUDGET ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL; AND ESTABLISHING A COUNCIL POLICY ON THE USE OF ENTERPRISE FUNDS.
Sponsor: Mayor
A motion was made by Council Member Merkouris and seconded by Council Member Soehl to refer this item to the Fiscal Committee, of the Sioux Falls City Council, and that they bring a recommendation back to the full Council no later than December 9, 2025.
Roll call vote to refer. 8 Yes: Thomason, Barranco, Basye, Cole, Merkouris, Sigette, Soehl, Spellerberg; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
14. A RESOLUTION TO APPROVE THE CONTINUATION OF THE ANNUAL REFUND OF MUNICIPAL PROPERTY TAXES ON THE PRINCIPAL RESIDENCE OF ELIGIBLE ELDERLY AND DISABLED PERSONS.
Sponsors: Council Members Soehl and Sigette
A motion was made by Council Member Soehl and seconded by Council Member Spellerberg to adopt Resolution No. 75-25.
Roll call vote to adopt. 8 Yes: Thomason, Barranco, Basye, Cole, Merkouris, Sigette, Soehl, Spellerberg; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
RESOLUTION NO. 75-25
A RESOLUTION TO APPROVE THE CONTINUATION OF THE ANNUAL REFUND OF MUNICIPAL PROPERTY TAXES ON THE PRINCIPAL RESIDENCE OF ELIGIBLE ELDERLY AND DISABLED PERSONS.
WHEREAS, pursuant to Ordinance 21-22, the City Council approved a Municipal Property Tax Refund Program (the “Program”) to annually refund a portion of municipal property taxes on single-family dwellings serving as the principal residence of eligible elderly and disabled persons; and
WHEREAS, Ordinance 21-22 provides for a one hundred percent (100%) refund of the City of Sioux Falls municipal property tax due, up to $500 and excluding municipal levied liens or assessments, for property owners who qualify for a freeze on assessment on qualifying single-family dwellings under SDCL § 10-6A-2; and
WHEREAS, Section 3 of Ordinance 21-22 provides for annual continuation of the Program subject to the City Council adoption of a resolution to approve a continuation and provide an appropriation therefore; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has appropriated in the City’s 2026 Budget funding for the Program for 2025 property taxes that are payable in 2026;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS, SD:
The City Council hereby approves continuation of the Program for fiscal and calendar year 2026 and will apply to 2025 property taxes payable in 2026. To be eligible, the property owner must have applied with the County for a freeze on assessment of single-family dwellings pursuant to SDCL § 10-6A-2 by April 1, 2025. All refunds issued through the Program will be as prescribed in Ordinance 21-22.
Date adopted: 09/09/25.
Paul TenHaken, Mayor
ATTEST:
Jermery J. Washington, City Clerk
15. A RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE BUDGET FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 2026, AND THE 2026–2030 CAPITAL PROGRAM.
Sponsor: Mayor
A motion was made by Council Member Soehl and seconded by Council Member Sigette to adopt Resolution No. 76-25.
A motion was made by Council Member Soehl and seconded by Council Member Barranco to amend by decreasing the General Fund Transfers budget to the Housing Fund by $500,000 which was funded by the restricted Liquor License proceeds and decreasing the Housing Fund Transfers-in and expense budget by $500,000 for connected services support. Funding may be reconsidered upon the receipt and approval by the City Council of the increased connected services support plan.
Roll call vote to amend. 8 Yes: Thomason, Barranco, Basye, Cole, Merkouris, Sigette, Soehl, Spellerberg; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
A motion was made by Council Member Basye and seconded by Council Member Cole to amend the 2026 General Fund Siouxland Libraries Department operating budget by increasing the budget $270,000 to dedicate to staffing and facility operations, to sustain current hours of operation. Funding comes from the City’s General Fund Reserves.
Roll call vote to amend. 8 Yes: Thomason, Barranco, Basye, Cole, Merkouris, Sigette, Soehl, Spellerberg; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
A motion was made by Council Member Barranco and seconded by Council Member Soehl to amend by making it the intent of the Council in approving the 2026 Budget that an additional $75,000 be allocated to keep the outdoor pools operating until August 16, 2026. Funding is to be offset by existing Parks and Recreation General Fund operating budget. No increase in General Fund budget or appropriation is necessary.
Roll call vote to amend. 7 Yes: Thomason, Barranco, Basye, Cole, Merkouris, Soehl, Spellerberg; 1 No: Sigette. Motion Passed.
A motion was made by Council Member Sigette and seconded by Council Member Basye to amend the Entertainment Venues 2026-2030 Capital Improvement Program by decreasing project 13013 Sioux Falls Stadium Improvements by $350,000 in 2027, $3,900,000 in 2028, $2,500,000 in 2029, and $3,500,000 in 2030 within the Entertainment Tax Fund.
Roll call vote to amend. 8 Yes: Thomason, Barranco, Basye, Cole, Merkouris, Sigette, Soehl, Spellerberg; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
A motion was made by Council Member Merkouris and seconded by Council Member Soehl to amend by making it the intent of the Council in approving the 2026 Budget that the $350,000 in undesignated general funds allocated for the At-risk Populations Community Partners Program within the Health Department be funded instead by the liquor license proceeds per Ordinance 52-23; thereby resulting in an additional general fund available balance of $350,000. No increase in General Fund budget or appropriation is necessary.
Roll call vote to amend. 8 Yes: Thomason, Barranco, Basye, Cole, Merkouris, Sigette, Soehl, Spellerberg; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
A motion was made by Council Member Merkouris and seconded by Council Member Soehl to amend by increasing the Planning and Development General Fund operating budget by $300,000 for the Economic Vitality and Growth Community Partners program. Source of funding is General Fund Available Fund Balance and an increase in the General Fund budget and appropriation is necessary.
Roll call vote to amend. 8 Yes: Thomason, Barranco, Basye, Cole, Merkouris, Sigette, Soehl, Spellerberg; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
A motion was made by Council Member Basye and seconded by Council Member Sigette to amend by making it the intent of the Council in approving the 2026 Budget that an additional $60,000 be allocated to increase the neighborhood grant funding program to $135,000. Funding is to be offset by existing Planning and Development General Fund operating budget. No increase in General Fund budget or appropriation is necessary.
Roll call vote to amend. 7 Yes: Thomason, Barranco, Basye, Cole, Sigette, Soehl, Spellerberg; 1 No: Merkouris. Motion Passed.
Roll call vote to adopt, as amended. 8 Yes: Thomason, Barranco, Basye, Cole, Merkouris, Sigette, Soehl, Spellerberg; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
RESOLUTION NO. 76-25
A RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE BUDGET FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 2026, AND THE 2026–2030 CAPITAL PROGRAM.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS, SD:
That the 2026 Budget and 2026–2030 Capital Program as submitted to the City Council is hereby approved.
Date adopted: 09/09/25.
Paul TenHaken, Mayor
ATTEST:
Jermery J. Washington, City Clerk
Item 11 was heard at this time. See item for action taken.
16. Deferred from the meeting of Tuesday, August 19, 2025; A RESOLUTION AMENDING THE 2025–2029 CAPITAL PROGRAM.
Sponsor: Mayor
A motion was made by Council Member Spellerberg and seconded by Council Member Sigette to adopt Resolution No. 77-25.
Roll call vote to adopt. 8 Yes: Thomason, Barranco, Basye, Cole, Merkouris, Sigette, Soehl, Spellerberg; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
RESOLUTION NO. 77-25
A RESOLUTION AMENDING THE 2025–2029 CAPITAL PROGRAM.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS, SD.
That the 2025–2029 Capital Program shall be amended as follows:
Fleet
Amend the Other Capital Expenditures Program by adding motor graders in 2025. The estimated cost is $8,000,000 and will not require an increase in appropriations as it will be funded by a transfer from the General Fund Available Fund Balance.
Enterprise Network Technology
Amend the Other Capital Expenditures Program by adding network equipment in 2025. The estimated cost is $1,800,000 and will not require an increase in appropriations as it will be funded by a transfer from the General Fund Available Fund Balance.
Date adopted: 09/09/25.
Paul TenHaken, Mayor
ATTEST:
Jermery J. Washington, City Clerk
17. A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE 2026 BUDGET FOR THE EXPERIENCE SIOUX FALLS BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT.
Sponsor: Mayor
A motion was made by Council Member Soehl and seconded by Council Member Cole to adopt Resolution No. 74-25.
Roll call vote to adopt. 8 Yes: Thomason, Barranco, Basye, Cole, Merkouris, Sigette, Soehl, Spellerberg; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
RESOLUTION NO. 74-25
A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE 2026 BUDGET FOR THE EXPERIENCE SIOUX FALLS BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT.
WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 86-10, the City of Sioux Falls adopted a resolution of intent to establish the Sioux Falls Convention & Visitors Bureau (CVB) Business Improvement District; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Ordinance No. 72-22, the City of Sioux Falls amended Chapter 37: Taxation of the Code of Ordinances of Sioux Falls, SD, including the retitle of the Sioux Falls Convention & Visitors Bureau (CVB) Business Improvement District to Experience Sioux Falls Business Improvement District; and
WHEREAS, in accordance with Chapter 9-55 of the South Dakota Codified Laws, the Experience Sioux Falls Business Improvement District has imposed an occupational tax of two dollars ($2.00) per night per rented room for all lodging rooms within the Experience Sioux Falls Business Improvement District to market and promote the visitor industry in the city of Sioux Falls and increase the room night sales of lodging facilities within the Experience Sioux Falls Business Improvement District; and
WHEREAS, the Experience Sioux Falls Business Improvement District Board of Directors has developed an annual budget that is subject to City Council approval;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS, SD:
That the budget dated January 1, 2026, through December 31, 2026, is hereby approved.
Date adopted: 09/09/25.
Paul TenHaken, Mayor
ATTEST:
Jermery J. Washington, City Clerk
NEW BUSINESS
There was none.
GENERAL PUBLIC INPUT
Council Member David Barranco left the meeting at this time.
The following topics were discussed: concerns and issues with Kingsport Village Apartments, and support of the apartments’ landlord; praising Council Member Sarah Cole for her work on the Council; and what a Neighborhood Revitialization grant would mean to Whittier neighborhood.
ADJOURNMENT
A motion was made by Council Member Soehl and seconded by Council Member Sigette to adjourn at 7:31 p.m.
Voice vote to adjourn. 7 Yes: Thomason, Basye, Cole, Merkouris, Sigette, Soehl, Spellerberg; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
Denise D. Tucker, MMC, Assistant City Clerk
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ORDINANCE NO. 55-25
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS, SD, PROVIDING SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS, SD:
1. That the Mayor has certified that there are available for appropriation fund balances carried forward from prior years or revenues in excess of those estimated in the budget to provide funding to supplement the 2025 budget.
2. That the following funds are supplemented as listed below:
Department Funding Source Amount
General Transfer to Fellet Fund General Fund (available fund balance) $8,000,000
General Transfer to Enterprise Technology Network Fund General Fund (available fund balance) $1,800,000
3. The actual amount transferred from the General Fund to the Fleet Fund is limited to the bid accepted for the total purchase price of motor graders up to $8 million.
Date adopted: 09/09/25.
Paul TenHaken, Mayor
ATTEST:
Jermery J. Washington, City Clerk
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ORDINANCE NO. 56-25
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS, SD, APPROVING A MIDAMERICAN ENERGY COMPANY GAS PIPELINE EASEMENT.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS, SD:
Section 1. That it approves a document titled “MidAmerican Energy Company Gas Pipeline Easement,” being an easement granted to MidAmerican Energy Company, an Iowa corporation, to construct, attach, reconstruct, operate, maintain, replace, or remove line(s) and facilities for the transportation of natural gas on City property legally described as:
Tract 3 of Lakeside Addition in the Northwest Quarter (NW1/4) and in the West Half (W1/2) of the Southwest Quarter (SW1/4) of Section 16, Township 101 North, Range 50 West of the 5th P.M., Minnehaha County, SD
The easement is attached to and hereby made part of this ordinance.
The City shall publish this ordinance without attachments. The attachments are on file and available in the office of the City Clerk.
Date adopted: 09/09/25.
Paul TenHaken, Mayor
ATTEST:
Jermery J. Washington, City Clerk
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ORDINANCE NO. 57-25
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS, SD, PROVIDING APPROPRIATIONS AUTHORIZING AN INCREASE IN PROPERTY TAX REVENUE PURSUANT TO SDCL 10-13-35 AND THE MEANS OF FINANCING FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 2026.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS, SD:
That the sums of money that are listed in Exhibit A attached hereto and made a part of this ordinance are appropriated to meet the lawful expenses and liabilities of the City in fiscal year 2026.
In accordance with SDCL 9-21-19 and SDCL 10-13-35, the Finance Director is directed to certify the maximum property tax allowed by law of the 2.9 percent state-certified CPI plus growth, which amount is estimated to be $97,297,887 of tax levies in this ordinance to the Minnehaha and Lincoln County Auditors.
Date adopted: 09/09/25.
Paul TenHaken, Mayor
ATTEST:
Jermery J. Washington, City Clerk
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PUBLISH: Sept. 12 & Sept. 19, 2025
BID REQUEST NO. 26-0007
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
The City of Sioux Falls, SD, requests competitive sealed proposals to provide Services to Support At-Risk Populations. The City seeks to award up to five contracts in the subcategories of (1) Temporary Housing Services; (2) Transitional Housing Services; (3) Juvenile-Focused Services for Victims of Violence and Crime; (4) At Risk of Homelessness Prevention and Stabilization Services; and (5) Mental Health, Physical Health, and Addiction Services. Proposers may apply for one or more as desired.
To participate, proposers must be registered as a vendor in the City’s e-procurement system. 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 the solicitation. Proposals will be electronically submitted through the City’s e-procurement system and will be received not later than 2 p.m., Central time, October 30, 2025. Proposals will be publicly opened but not 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.
A nonmandatory preproposal meeting will be held at 9 a.m. on Thursday, September 25, 2025, City Center Room 110, for all interested proposers. Virtual options are available upon request.
It is the vendor’s responsibility to check the City’s e-procurement system for any changes or updates to the Competitive Sealed Proposal, which will be in the form of an addendum posted to the solicitation in the e-procurement system.
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 or proposals, waive technicalities, and make award(s) as deemed to be in the best interest of Sioux Falls, SD.
Published twice on Sept. 12 & Sept. 19, 2025, at the approximate cost of $45.83, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or TheDakotaScout.com.
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PUBLISH: Sept. 12 & Sept. 19, 2025
BID REQUEST NO. 26-0008
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
The City of Sioux Falls, SD, requests competitive sealed proposals to provide Services to Support Culture, Arts, and Community Programming. The City seeks to award up to five contracts in the subcategories of (1) Accessible Wellness and Recreation Programming; (2) Accessible Arts Programming in Public Facilities and Spaces; (3) Accessible Literacy Programming in City-Owned Facilities; (4) Public Art Experiences for Cultural Tourism and Community Engagement; and (5) Promotion and Implementation of New Accessible Public Events. Proposers may apply for one or more as desired.
To participate, proposers must be registered as a vendor in the City’s e-procurement system. 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 the solicitation. Proposals will be electronically submitted through the City’s e-procurement system and will be received not later than 2 p.m., Central time, October 30, 2025. Proposals will be publicly opened but not 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.
A nonmandatory preproposal meeting will be held at 10 a.m. on Thursday, September 25, 2025, City Center Room 110, for all interested proposers. Virtual options are available upon request.
It is the vendor’s responsibility to check the City’s e-procurement system for any changes or updates to the Competitive Sealed Proposal, which will be in the form of an addendum posted to the solicitation in the e-procurement system.
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 or proposals, waive technicalities, and make award(s) as deemed to be in the best interest of Sioux Falls, SD.
Published twice on Sept. 12 & Sept. 19, 2025, at the approximate cost of $46.40, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or TheDakotaScout.com.
PUBLISH: Sept. 12 & Sept. 19, 2025
BID REQUEST NO. 25-0117
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
The City of Sioux Falls, SD, requests formal bids for Minor Aterial Roadway Streetlight Heads.
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 September 25, 2025, 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.
Published twice on Sept. 12 & Sept. 19, 2025, at the approximate cost of $32.49, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or TheDakotaScout.com.
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PUBLISH: Sept. 5 & Sept. 12, 2025
BID REQUEST NO. 26-0001
REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL
The City of Sioux Falls, SD, requests competitive sealed proposals for sanitation and recycling services for various City locations.
To participate, proposers 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 the solicitation. Proposals will be electronically submitted through the e-procurement portal and will be received by the portal not later than 2 p.m., Central time, October 2, 2025. Proposals will be publicly opened but not 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 for any changes or updates to the Competitive Sealed Proposal, which will be in the form of an addendum posted to the solicitation in the portal.
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 or proposals, waive technicalities, and make award(s) as deemed to be in the best interest of Sioux Falls, SD.
Published twice on Sept. 5 & Sept. 12, 2025, at the approximate cost of $33.07, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or TheDakotaScout.com.
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PUBLISH: Sept. 5 & Sept. 12, 2025
BID REQUEST NO.: 25-1078
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
The City of Sioux Falls, SD, requests formal bids for 2025 Sioux Falls Block 11 & 1st Avenue Parking Ramp Repairs.
To participate, you must be registered as a vendor on the e-procurement platform. Register at siouxfalls.bonfirehub.com by selecting “New Vendor Registration” 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 portal not later than 2 p.m., Central time, September 25, 2025. 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/business-permits/bids-procurement/purchasing-bid-opening.
It is the bidder’s responsibility to check the e-procurement portal for any changes or updates to the Invitation to Bid, which will be in the form of an addendum posted to the portal.
Telegraphic, fax, email, and hand-delivered responses will not be accepted unless specifically authorized in the terms and conditions of the Invitation to Bid.
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.
Published twice on Sept. 5 & Sept. 12, 2025, at the approximate cost of $33.07, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or TheDakotaScout.com.
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PUBLISH: Sept. 5 & Sept. 12, 2025
BID REQUEST NO. 26-0006
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
The City of Sioux Falls, SD, requests formal bids for Leachate Hauling.
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 portal not later than 2 p.m., Central time, September 18, 2025. 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 for any changes or updates to the invitation for bid, which will be in the form of an addendum posted to the portal.
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.
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PUBLISH: Sept. 5 & Sept. 12, 2025
BID REQUEST NO.: 25-1081
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
The City of Sioux Falls, SD, requests formal bids for North Veterans Parkway Improvements – Traffic Signal Improvements.
To participate, you must be registered as a vendor on the e-procurement platform. Register at siouxfalls.bonfirehub.com by selecting “New Vendor Registration” 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 portal not later than 2 p.m., Central time, September 25, 2025. 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/business-permits/bids-procurement/purchasing-bid-opening.
It is the bidder’s responsibility to check the e-procurement portal for any changes or updates to the Invitation to Bid, which will be in the form of an addendum posted to the portal.
Telegraphic, fax, email, and hand-delivered responses will not be accepted unless specifically authorized in the terms and conditions of the Invitation to Bid.
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.
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PUBLISH: Sept. 5 & Sept. 12, 2025
BID REQUEST NO. 25-0115
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
The City of Sioux Falls, SD, requests formal bids for a Pursuit-Rated Sport Utility Vehicle.
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 portal not later than 2 p.m., Central time, September 18, 2025. 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 for any changes or updates to the invitation for bid, which will be in the form of an addendum posted to the portal.
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.
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SIOUX FALLS SCHOOL DISTRICT
PUBLISH: Sept. 12, 2025
SCHOOL BOARD MEETING
The School Board of the Sioux Falls School District 49-5 of Minnehaha County, South Dakota, was called into special session, pursuant to due notice, on Wednesday, September 3, 2025, at
3:00 p.m. in the Instructional Planning Center, 201 East 38th Street, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, with the following members present: Elizabeth Duffy, Dawn Marie Johnson, Gail Swenson, Vice President Marc Murren, and President Nan Kelly. Absent: none. Dr. James Nold, Superintendent of Schools, Todd Vik, Business Manager, Dr. Kirk Zeeck, Assistant Superintendent, and Daniel Conrad, Assistant Superintendent, were also present.
The purpose of this work session was to provide updates and have general discussion on the following topics:
Public Input on Agenda Items: none.
Kim Sharping, Senior Coordinator-Student Support/Indian Education, went over the Mental Health Partnerships with Avera Health and the Sioux Falls Community Foundation. She proposed an increase in mental health services for students and implement school-based mental health professionals.
Anna Brokenleg, Supervisor-Office of Indian Education (OIE), provided updates on the Office of Indian Education student enrollment, staffing, funding, graduation rates, and OIE District priorities.
Board members gave the following committee reports:
• Gail Swenson-Policy Review Committee
• Marc Murren-Howard Wood Field Dakota Relays Committee
• Nan Kelly-Education Foundation
• Dawn Marie Johnson-Accessible Housing Advisory Board
Action 39814
On motion by Marc Murren and seconded by Gail Swenson five (5) votes “yes” on roll call, the School Board adjourned at 4:07 p.m.
NAN KELLY
Presiding Officer
TODD VIK
Business Manager
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PUBLISH: Sept. 12, 2025
SCHOOL BOARD MEETING
Wednesday, September 3, 2025
The School Board of the Sioux Falls School District 49-5 of Minnehaha County, South Dakota, was called into regular session, pursuant to due notice, on Wednesday, September 3, 2025, at 4:11 p.m. in the Instructional Planning Center, 201 East 38th Street, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, with the following members present: President Nan Kelly, Elizabeth Duffy, Dawn Marie Johnson, Marc Murren, Gail Swenson. Absent: None.
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President Cory Clasemann introduced STC Horticulture Instructor Ben Ringling and STC Perkins Director Sara VandeKamp. At the recent South Dakota ACTE meeting, Ben Ringling was awarded the Friend of CTE Award and Sara VandeKamp was honored as the SDACTE Postsecondary Professional of the Year. Congratulations, Ben, and Sara.
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Action ST00944 A motion was made by Marc Murren and seconded by Dawn Marie Johnson, five (5) votes “yes” on roll call approving the minutes of meetings held on August 6, 2025, and which were furnished to the Sioux Falls Argus leader for publication, in unapproved form, all in accordance with SDCL §13-8-35.
Action ST00945 A motion was made by Dawn Marie Johnson and seconded by Gail Swenson, five (5) votes “yes” on roll call, approving the agenda as presented.
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President Kelly asked about any conflicts of interest. None were brought forward.
Action ST00946 A motion was made by Gail Swenson and seconded by Dawn Marie Johnson, five (5) votes “yes” on roll call, approving Item A through D on the consent agenda as follows:
A. Acknowledging the administration’s report of the study of bids which have been received during the prior 30 days and were opened, read and tabulated in the Central Services Center – Purchasing Department and approving the bids of the lowest responsible bidders in accordance with the tabulated lists of contract awards that have been placed on file for reference purposes, as follows:
A.1. First Technologies for Diesel Engine Trainer (see PD#3510 and SFSD FY26 Legal Publication #13) be awarded to First Technologies for their lowest responsible bid in the amount of $103,730.00 and authorizing the Business Manager to issue a contract to be executed by First Technologies (see MRF #ST691 and Contract 26-003).Upon execution, the contract will be entered into and executed for, and on behalf of the District by the Business Manager and the President of the School Board, and thereupon, the bid security, if any, now on deposit with the Purchasing Supervisor of the District, be surrendered, all in accordance with Policy/Regulation STC440.
B.Approving the Authorizations and Ratifications, as follows:
B.1.Approval/Ratification of Purchase Orders
Authorizing the Business Manager to issue Purchase Order(s) requiring additional approval of the School Board as follows:
Item, PO No., Vendor, Description, Total Cost
a.,S2601692, Assessment Technologies Inc (ATI), Nursing Course Materials, $161,000
B2. Fees for Southeast Technical College (annual item)
Fee Type
Laptop Rental $100 - $200 per semester
B3. Disposal of School District Property
Authorizing the disposal of surplus property to sell at private sale, public auction, or sealed bids or to dispose of, in accordance with SDCL §6-13-1, as follows:
Item No., Description, Location, Appraisers, Appraised Value, Property File No.
1, 1985 Ford F350 Truck, STC, Daniel EisenVos Marcus Hunter Vincent Berry, 0, 2026-ST001
2, Veristep Respirator System, STC, Daniel EisenVos Marcus Hunter Vincent Berry, 0, 2026-ST001
3, Airespace INT Access Point (26), STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
4, APC NetShelter XS Enclosure, STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
5, APC Smart UPS (7), STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
6, Apple iPad (9), STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
7, Apple Monitor (8), STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
8, Apple PowerMac (6), STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
9, ArtMedia Monitor, STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
10, Aruba Switch (4), STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
11, Barcode Printer, STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
12, Beboncool Wireless Presenter, STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
13, Canon Vixia Camcorder, STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
14, Canopus Converter, STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
15, Cisco Access Point (6), STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
16, Cisco Router (14), STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
17, Cisco Switch (9), STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
18, Cisco Wireless Bridge (8), STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
19, Cisco WLAN Controller (27), STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth
Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
20, Coffee Brewer, STC, Vicki Oswald Erin Weerheim Patricia Spicer, 0, 2026-ST003
21, Creston Capture HD Recorder, STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
22, Dell Monitors (119), STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
23, Dell Latitude laptop, STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
24, Dell Optiplex (119), STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
25, Dell PowerEdge Server (41), STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth
Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
26, Dell Vostro Desktop (28), STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
27, D-Link AirPremier Access Point (12), STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
28, Epson EMP-1715 Beamer (2), STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
29, Epson Photo Scanner (2), STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
30, Epson PowerLite Projector (65), STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
32, E-TBT Fiber Media, STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
33, Extreme Alpine Switch, STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
34, Food Steamer, STC, Vicki Oswald Erin Weerheim Patricia Spicer, 0, 2026-ST003
35, Frymaster Oil Caddy, STC, Vicki Oswald Erin Weerheim Patricia Spicer, 0, 2026-ST003
36, Gateway Desktop and Monitor, STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
37, HP 8-in Display (2), STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
38, HP CD Writer, STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
39, HP Compaq Monitor (35), STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
40, HP Compaq Pro (54), STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
41, HP DesignJet Printer (2), STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
42, HP DeskJet Printer (3), STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
43, HP Docking Station , STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
44, HP EliteBook (19), STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
45, HP EliteDisplay Monitor (2), STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
46, HP Gen8 Server, STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
47, HP Kayak Unit, STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
48, HP LaserJet Printer (6), STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
49, HP Lefthand SAN (7), STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
50, HP Mini-in-One Display, STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
51, HP MP6 Digital Signage Player (5), STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
52, HP ProCurve Switch (2), STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
53, HP ProDesk (52), STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
54, HP Proliant Server (21), STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
55, HP SAN Cabinet, STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
56, HP ScanJet (12), STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
57, HP StorageWorks (5), STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
58, HP Switch (10), STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
59, HP Tape Library, STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
60, HP UltraSlim , STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
61, HP Ultraslim Dock (49 units), STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
62, HP ZBook (6), STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
63, HP Zero client, STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
64, HPE StoreOnce (2), STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
65, Hydrolic Pumps and tanks (3), STC, Keven Shotloski Alex Atkinson Heidi Gefroh, 0, 2026-ST002
66, IBM Monitor (10), STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
67, Kodak Carousel , STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
68, Mac G4 (22), STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
69, MacBook Pro laptop, STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
70, Meru Access Point (33), STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
71, MicroPress Printstation , STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
72, Microsoft Surface Pro 3 (29), STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
73, NEC Monitor (5), STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
74, Netgear Switch (6), STC, Lori HoutGeard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
75, Orinoco Access Point, STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
76, Palo Alto Firewall (2), STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
77, Panasonic Fax, STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
78, Powerhouse System Unit (6), STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
79, PowerMac (3), STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
80, Primera Bravo Pro CD/DVD Duplicator, STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
81, Quadra 950, STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
82, Ricoh Aficio, STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
83, Samsung Monitor 2), STC, Lori HoutGeard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
84, Sony Digital Camera, STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
85, Sony Monitor (5), STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
86, StoreOnce 3540, STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
87, Symphonic VHS Player, STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
88, Synology RackStation (46), STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
89, TN Media Converter , STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
90, Toshiba Printer, STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
91, Ubiquiti UniFi Access Point (26), STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
87, ViewSonic Monitor (32), STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
88, Vollrath Bakery Case, STC, Vicki Oswald Erin Weerheim Patricia Spicer, 0, 2026-ST003
89, WITT Biomedical Machine (3), STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
90, Xante Platemaker, STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
91, Xerox 4510 Printer, STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
92, Xerox Docuprint, STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
93, Xerox Phaser Printer, STC, Lori Hout Geard Strouth Ethan Friesz, 0, 2026-ST004
94, Motorola Radios (7), STC, Vicki Oswald EM Paradise Patricia Spicer, 0, 2026-ST005
95, Hospital Bed (3), STC, Renee Mills Miranda Zerr Audra Sternke, 0, 2026-ST006
96, 1997 International 4700 Truck, STC, Erin Paradise Vicki Oswald Elizabeth Kassing, $490, 2026-ST007
97, i-Stan HF medical simulator, STC, Evan Ruby Dustin Pepper Kelly Beck, $1,000 , 2026-ST008
98, i-Stan HF medical simulator, STC, Evan Ruby Dustin Pepper Kelly Beck, $1,000 , 2026-ST008
99, i-Stan HF medical simulator, STC, Evan Ruby Dustin Pepper Kelly Beck, $1,000 , 2026-ST008
100, ECS medical simulator, STC, Evan Ruby Dustin Pepper Kelly Beck, $1,000 , 2026-ST008
101, Hoyer patient lift, STC, Evan Ruby Dustin Pepper Kelly Beck, $200 , 2026-ST008
102, Mobile medical simulator (trailer), STC, Evan Ruby Dustin Pepper Kelly Beck, $15,000 , 2026-ST008
103, Mobile medical simulator (trailer), STC, Evan Ruby Dustin Pepper Kelly Beck, $15,000 , 2026-ST008
104, ProSpot Hybrid Welder, STC, Vincent Berry Cory Borgen Amanda Schuette, $500, 2026-ST009
105, AIM Hybrid spot welder (2), STC, Vincent Berry Cory Borgen Amanda Schuette, $500, 2026-ST009
106, Mac Tools Car Lift (3), STC, Vincent Berry Cory Borgen Amanda Schuette, $150, 2026-ST009
107, Lincoln Power Mig 300 welder (2), STC, Vincent Berry Cory Borgen Amanda Schuette, $0, 2026-ST010
108, Snap On Sandblaster (2), STC, Vincent Berry Cory Borgen Amanda Schuette, $0, 2026-ST010
109, Microview video measuring system, STC, Elizabath Kassing Jessica Weber Erica Strouth, $0, 2026-ST011
110, Faro Arm portable coordinate unit, STC, Elizabath Kassing Jessica Weber Erica Strouth, $0, 2026-ST011
111, Romer clim core measurement arm, STC, Elizabath Kassing Jessica Weber Erica Strouth, $0, 2026-ST011
112, Afina 3D H+1 3D printer, STC, Elizabath Kassing Jessica Weber Erica Strouth, $0, 2026-ST011
113, Afina 3D H800 3D printer, STC, Elizabath Kassing Jessica Weber Erica Strouth, $0, 2026-ST011
114, Emblaser 2 laser cutter, STC, Elizabath Kassing Jessica Weber Erica Strouth, $0, 2026-ST011
115, Dimensions SST1200 3D Printer, STC, Elizabath Kassing Jessica Weber Erica Strouth, $1,000, 2026-ST011
116, OneTouch IT 10 Network Assist (2), STC, Erin Mekelburg Merrel Pepper Todd Wohlwend, $0, 2026-ST012
117, Lanmeter, Fluke Model 685, STC, Erin Mekelburg Merrel Pepper Todd Wohlwend, $0, 2026-ST012
118, Lanmeter, Fluke Model 683, STC, Erin Mekelburg Merrel Pepper Todd Wohlwend, $0, 2026-ST012
119, Lanmeter, Fluke DSP100, STC, Erin Mekelburg Merrel Pepper Todd Wohlwend, $0, 2026-ST012
120, Lanmeter, Fluke DSP-4000, STC, Erin Mekelburg Merrel Pepper Todd Wohlwend, $0, 2026-ST012
121, PC units (58), STC, Erin Mekelburg Merrel Pepper Todd Wohlwend, $0, 2026-ST012
C.Approving the Consolidated Report of Trust and Agency Funds of September 3, 2025, and stating for the record that as of July 31, 2025, receipts total $1,495,582,24 and disbursements total $360,730.71 (MRF #ST692).
D.Accepting the Southeast Tech Personnel Report, as follows:
D1. Resignations
Accepting the resignation of School District Personnel as of the effective date indicated, the personnel having been previously employed by Board Action, as follows:
Name Location/Position Effective Date
Employment Contract, Full-Time
Rinehart, Ronda Business Office 07-31-25, Trenary, Debra Scarbrough 08-07-25
Student Help, Part-Time, Hourly
Bloom-Poncelet, Madyson Scarbrough 08-13-25
D2. Employment Recommendations
Name Location/Position Effective Date Amount
Instructor, Adjunct, Per Credit Hour
Pettit, Elizabeth Mathematics 08-11-25 $890.40, Knutson, Amber English 08-11-25 $890.40
Student Help, Part-Time, Hourly
Gullickson, Evan Information Technology 07-31-25 $15.00, Freesemann, Landon Information Technology 08-14-25 $15.00, Gould, Charles Information Technology 08-19-25 $15.00, Powers, Kenley Student Success 08-25-25 $15.00, Zickrick, Emily Admissions 08-25-25 $15.00
Other Help, Part-Time, Hourly
Westrom, Mary The Grille 08-04-25 $16.50, Kool, Mary Bookstore 08-08-25 $15.00, Tiradani, Mary Bookstore 08-08-25 $15.00, Humrich, Elizabeth The Grille 08-20-25 $16.50, Hovaldt, Kiley Scarbrough 08-25-25 $15.00
Instructor, Full-Time, Salaried
Altwine, Chad Construction Management Instructor 206-Day, 1.0 FTE Lane 4, Step 10 08-05-25 $77,867.00
Employment Contract, Full-Time, Hourly
Fritz, Sierra Scarbrough Childcare Teacher 210-Day, 1.0 FTE Lane 2, Step 7 08-11-25 $20.86
D3.Change of Status
Name Delete Add Effective Date
Langbehn, Amber Health Core Associate 210-Day, 1.0 FTE Level 9, Step 10 $68,091.00/annual Medical Assisting Instructor 226-Day, 1.0 FTE Level 2, Step 10 $79,324/annual 07-01-25
D4.Employee Lump Sum Payment/Stipend
Name Location/Position Effective Date Amount,
LeLoux, Loretta Early Childhood 05-25-25 $1,780.80, Price Lee, Julia Psychology 05-25-25 $153.00, Vettrus, Jill Mathematics 05-25-25 $59.50, Cruse, Laura English 05-25-25 $89.25, Schwebach, Greg Engineering 08-01-25 $599.25, LeLoux, Loretta Early Childhood 08-01-25 $1,780.80, Leffring, Holly Finance 08-29-25 $1,000.00
D5.FY2025-2026 Wage Rates
Name Location/Position Effective Date Amount
Specialist Employment Contract, Full-Time, Hourly
Nielsen, Tracy Automotive 07-01-25 $33.14, Penning, Aaron Automotive 07-01-25 $32.49, Peterson, Ginger Nursing & Health 07-01-25 $34.44, Ruby, Evan Nursing & Health 07-01-25 $34.44, South, Jeremy Automotive 07-01-25 $34.10
Action ST00947 Dr. Susanne Huizing provided the Student Success Center & Academic Resource Center Report (MRF ST#693). The report included: Highlights of Student Success – There is a holistic vision moving forward. Everyone is all in with Navigate and intentional community resource connections are being made. Intentional support for physical, mental, and emotional wellbeing is the strength of the Care Units and the grit of the STC students. Highlights of the Academic Resource Center – The ARC has seen enormous success aligning the HLC outcomes with holistic student support. This was observed through improved student usage, increased tutoring in the ARC, strengthening the quality of tutoring and strengthening the quality of academic support. Following general discussion, a motion was made by Gail Swenson and seconded by Elizabeth Duffy, five (5) votes “yes” on roll call acknowledging the Student Success Center & Academic Resource Center Report.
Action ST00948 Associate Vice President of External Relations and STC Foundation Stephen Williamson presented the Naming the Center for Advanced Manufacturing report (MRF #694). Southeast Technical College recommends naming the new Center for Advanced Manufacturing in honor of former South Dakota Senator James Abdnor. Abdnor was born in Kennebec, SD, to Lebanese parents who immigrated to South Dakota, served in the Army during World War II, and graduated from the University of Nebraska in 1945. After graduation he served as a teacher, starting a life of commitment to youth and education. James Abdnor was dedicated to public service and the people of South Dakota. He was Lt. Governor of Governor Frank Farrar starting in 1969. Later he served in the United States House of Representatives for eight years, the United States Senate for six years, and was appointed by President Reagan as administrator for the United States Small Business Administration in 1987. He was also a mentor to a young John Thune, who as a Senator helped secure the initial funds for this new building and supports naming the building after Abdnor. The College will be embarking on a significant fundraising campaign to build a new Center for Advanced Manufacturing, which already has significant financial support. To honor the legacy of Senator Abdnor, we ask the school board to approve naming the new building “The James Abdnor Center for Advanced Manufacturing.
Following general discussion, a motion was made by Gail Swenson and seconded by Marc Murren, five (5) votes “yes” on roll call approving the name “James Abdnor Center for Advanced Manufacturing.”
Action ST00949 President Cory Clasemann presented the STC Strategic Plan report. (MRF #ST695). For the past year, Southeast Tech has worked to develop a comprehensive new strategic plan to help guide the campus forward for the next five years. Five goals were developed through a data-gathering process that included listening sessions, surveys, and focus groups of STC students, staff, faculty, alumni, industry partners, and community members. Their insight and experiences provided important perspectives and helped inform the structure and content of the new plan. The planning effort was facilitated through a Strategic Planning Steering Committee comprised of members of our campus community. The four goals outlined in the plan include: Goal 1 – Align Academic Delivery with Workforce Demands and Student Needs Goal 2- -Strengthen Student Success Goal 3 – Enhance Employee Capacity and Organizational Culture Goal 3 – Build a Stronger External Connection with the Community.
Our Mission – To educate individuals for dynamic and rewarding careers that promote lifetime success and meet the workforce needs of our region.
Our Vision – Preparing students for thriving careers through innovative, industry-driven pathways and strong community partnerships to inspire lifelong success.
Values – People First: We put students, employees, and our community at the heart of everything we do, working together to ensure success and satisfaction for all.
Partnership Focused: We build strong, innovative partnerships with stakeholders, collaborating to achieve shared goals with the highest standards of quality.
Commitment to Quality: We evaluate what we do, learn from results, and make it better – every time. We continuously strive for institutional excellence.
Forward-Thinking: We think creatively and respond boldly to change, bringing fresh ideas to our work.
Workforce -Ready: We prioritize hands-on, real-world learning experiences that ensure our education is practical, meaningful, and prepares students for success in their careers and communities.
Responsible Stewards: We are committed to using resources wisely, respecting the time, talent, and investment of our employees, students, and stakeholders to create lasting impact.
Following general discussion, a motion was made by Marc Murren and seconded by Dawn Marie Johnson, five (5) votes “yes” on roll call approving the new Strategic Plan, revised mission statement and revised core values.
Action ST00950 A motion was made by Elizabeth Duffy and seconded by Gail Swenson, five (5) votes, “yes” on roll call, authorizing a five (5) minute break and authorizing an executive session of the School Board to discuss contract negotiations, in accordance with SDCL §1-25-2(4). The School Board, thereupon went into executive session at 5:03 p.m. The School Board resumed regular session at 5:43 p.m.
Action ST00951 On motion by Elizabeth Duffy and seconded by Gail Swenson, five (5) votes “yes” on roll call, to return to regular meeting and the School Board adjourned at 5:44 p.m.
NAN KELLY
Presiding Officer
TODD VIK
Business Manager
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PUBLISH: Sept. 12, 2025
SCHOOL BOARD MEETING
The School Board of the Sioux Falls School District 49-5 of Minnehaha County, South Dakota, was called into regular session, pursuant to due notice, on Monday, September 8, 2025, at
5:30 pm in the Instructional Planning Center, 201 East 38th Street, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, with the following members present: Elizabeth Duffy, Dawn Marie Johnson, Gail Swenson, Vice President Marc Murren, and President Nan Kelly. Absent: none. Dr. James Nold, Superintendent of Schools, Todd Vik, Business Manager, and Brett Arenz, In-House Counsel, were also present.
DeeAnn Konrad, Community Relations Coordinator, discussed how Community Engagement allows students to grow through hands-on learning experiences and real-world work and career opportunities. Dr. James Nold presented how they will gather information from the staff and students on what is important to them with the upcoming budget constraints.
Action 39815
A motion was made by Gail Swenson and seconded by Elizabeth Duffy, five (5) votes “yes” on roll call, approving the minutes of the meetings held August 25, 2025 and September 3, 2025 which were furnished to Dakota Scout for publication, in unapproved form, all in accordance with SDCL §13-8-35.
Persons Wishing to Address the School Board: John Cunningham-Financing of Academic Versus Non-Academic Programs, and Chad Bishop-Literature and Social Studies Curriculum and Child Nutrition.
Action 39816
A motion was made by Gail Swenson and seconded by Marc Murren five (5) votes “yes” on roll call, approving the agenda as presented.
Action 39817
A motion was made by Gail Swenson and seconded by Dawn Marie Johnson five (5) votes “yes” on roll call, approving Items A through E of the consent agenda, as follows:
A. Approving pages 1 through 11 of list of claims dated September 8, 2025 in the amount of $7,033,832.88; it being understood that in publishing claims the Business Manager shall publish name of each claimant, purpose, and amount of each expenditure as required by SDCL 13-8-35 (see MRF #19778).
CLAIMANT DESCRIPTION AMOUNT
GREEN DOT CORPORATI 8/27/25 RAPID PAY $150,000.00
MINNESOTA CHILD SUP MN CHILD SUPPORT $56.00
MINNESOTA CHILD SUP MN CHILD SUPPORT $187.20
TEXAS CHILD SUPPORT TX CHILD SUPPORT $567.00
AFSCME COUNCIL 65 AUG 2025 1025 DUES $3,039.48
SIOUX EMPIRE UNITED AUG 2025 UNITED WAY $9,492.80
S.F. SCH. DIST. NO 8/25 SPENDING ACCTS $113,164.37
AAA COLLECTIONS INC GARNISHMENT $623.03
AAA COLLECTIONS INC GARNISHMENT $1,046.24
ACCOUNTS MANAGEMENT GARNISHMENT $719.00
ACCOUNTS MANAGEMENT GARNISHMENT $635.47
ACCOUNTS MANAGEMENT GARNISHMENT $118.73
ACCOUNTS MANAGEMENT GARNISHMENT $650.86
ACCOUNTS MANAGEMENT GARNISHMENT $650.14
BREIT & BOOMSMA, PC GARNISHMENT $675.88
BREIT & BOOMSMA, PC GARNISHMENT $648.14
CAPITAL ONE, N.A. GARNISHMENT $852.82
CREDIT COLLECTIONS WAGE ASSIGNMENT $255.58
CREDIT COLLECTIONS GARNISHMENT $372.70
LVNV FUNDING LLC GARNISHMENT $717.95
S.F. SCH. DIST. NO. 8/25 SMARTPHONE REI $596.60
OFFICE OF CHILD SUP SD CHILD SUPPORT $5,779.98
S.D. RETIREMENT SYS AUG25 457 WIRE $60,788.36
TSA CONSULTING GROU AUG25 403B CONTRIB $52,485.33
FIDELITY SECURITY L 9/25 VOL VISION WIR $2,724.45
FIDELITY SECURITY L 9/25 NV VISION WIRE $39,983.00
HEALTHEQUITY 8/25 FLEX FEES WIRE $1,870.00
1PASSWORD INTERPRETER COSTS $1,180.00
ABIAZA VIDEOGRAPHY PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $300.00
ACCESS SYSTEMS TELEPHONE $76.85
ACHOR, LUKE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $280.00
AD-STAR SALES INC OTHER SUPPLIES $1,037.21
ADVANCED PEST SOLUTIONS OTHER PROPERTY SERVICES $69.00
ADVANCED TELEPHONE SYSTEMS INC NEW GENERAL EQUIPMENT $870.00
AJA LYNN GOFF IN-DISTRICT MILEAGE $42.01
ALEXIS PEARL-DENISE NORBERG PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $100.00
ALLAN MICHAEL SAUGSTAD IN-DISTRICT MILEAGE $18.08
ALLDATA CORP SOFTWARE, VIDEOS, ETC. $1,470.00
ALLIE N HAAFKE IN-DISTRICT MILEAGE $37.59
AMERICAN INK LLC OTHER SUPPLIES $1,451.35
AMICK, DEAN PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $130.00
A-OX WELDING SUPPLY CORP OTHER EQUIPMENT (NON-CAP) $730.12
APPLE INC LAPTOPS FOR RESALE
NEW COMPUTER EQUIPMENT
NEW GENERAL EQUIPMENT
REPLACEMENT COMPUTERS $36,619.00
APX CONSTRUCTION GROUP, LLC BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS $1,053,000.00
ARCHITECTURE INC PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $18,536.00
ARISE WITH CIERRA PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $2,000.00
ARTISANS INC CLOTHING FOR RESALE $5,339.43
ASSOC CONSULTING ENGINEERS INC PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $1,931.50
ATTAINMENT COMPANY INC TEXTBOOKS $433.90
AUTOMATIC BUILDING CONTROLS CORP EQUIPMENT REPAIR $683.00
AUTOMATIC SECURITY CO INC EQUIPMENT REPAIR $143.37
AVERA HEART HOSPITAL OF SD OTHER SUPPLIES $99.00
AVERA MCKENNAN PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $511.90
B & H PHOTO VIDEO INC NEW GENERAL EQUIP - FED $1,558.65
BAER, DAVID W EQUIPMENT REPAIR $6,554.13
BALTZER, TIM PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $212.60
BARNES & NOBLE BOOKSELLER CLASSROOM SUPPLIES $3,513.03
BEAL DISTRIBUTING, INC SUPPLIES FOR RESALE $89.00
BENCHMARK PRODUCTS LLC OTHER SUPPLIES $1,608.30
BENZ, JOSH PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $150.00
BIG SPLASH DUNK TANK RENTALS EQUIPMENT RENTAL $199.99
BIROZY, HUNTER PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $160.00
BLICK ART MATERIALS CLASSROOM SUPPLIES $820.85
BOB’S PIANO SERVICE INC EQUIPMENT REPAIR $260.00
BOONE, COLIN PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $180.00
BOOSTER ENTERPRISES, INC. DUES & FEES $2,000.00
BOSCH, RANDI K PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $150.00
BOUNCE AROUND INFLATABLES LLC EQUIPMENT RENTAL $1,777.99
BOUND TO STAY BOUND BOOKS INC NEW GENERAL EQUIPMENT $10,122.11
BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF SIOUX EMPIRE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $65,768.86
BRANDON MATTHEW MOHR SOFTWARE, VIDEOS, ETC. $115.76
BRANDON VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT LEGAL SERVICES $4,000.00
BREEZE TUNES PRODUCTIONS PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $12,400.00
BRUFLAT, DAVE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $200.00
BRUNER LAW GROUP PLLC PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $16,500.00
BSN SPORTS INC CLASSROOM SUPPLIES
OTHER SUPPLIES
NEW GENERAL EQUIPMENT $24,620.67
BUENROSTRO, JOSE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $252.20
BUILDERS SUPPLY COMPANY BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS $2,308.50
CADWELL SANFORD DEIBERT & GARRY MISCELLANEOUS $150.00
CAMPBELL, KATELYNN PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $211.84
CANFIELD BUSINESS INTERIORS INC OTHER EQUIPMENT (NON-CAP) $3,544.92
CARDIAC DIRECT NEW GENERAL EQUIPMENT $23,465.00
CASCADE SCHOOL SUPPLIES CLASSROOM SUPPLIES $21.61
CENGAGE LEARNING INC TEXTBOOKS (LOANED)
TEXTBOOKS $6,964.00
CENTER FOR AMER INDIAN RESRCH/NATIV NEW GENERAL EQUIPMENT $59.22
CHERRYBEAN COFFEE COMPANY FOOD PURCHASES $208.00
CHILD NUTRITION SERVICE FOOD PURCHASES $62,212.41
CHILDREN’S CARE HOSP & SCHOOL PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
TUITION - OTHER INSTITUTN $164,209.88
CHILDREN’S HOME SOCIETY OF SD TUITION - OTHER INSTITUTN $14,148.64
CHRISTIAN EGGERT VIOLINS LTD EQUIPMENT REPAIR $8,084.00
CHRISTINE MARIE GARR IN-DISTRICT MILEAGE $140.03
CHRISTOPHER JOHN BEACOM SOFTWARE, VIDEOS, ETC. $115.76
CI SOLUTIONS WAREHOUSE INVENTORY
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $52,615.00
CI SPORT INC CLOTHING FOR RESALE $2,671.86
CITY GLASS & GLAZING INC BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS $141.28
CITY OF SIOUX FALLS GASOLINE AND OIL $10,825.50
CLIMATE SYSTEMS INC EQUIPMENT REPAIR $3,685.04
COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO FOOD PURCHASES $43.50
COLE PAPERS INC OTHER SUPPLIES
PRINTING
EQUIPMENT REPAIR
CLASSROOM SUPPLIES $2,352.83
COLOURS, INC. CLASSROOM SUPPLIES
NEW GENERAL EQUIP - FED $4,159.73
CORE-MARK US, LLC SUPPLIES FOR RESALE $6,672.85
CORTEZ, CESAR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $270.00
CTE ACADEMY MISCELLANEOUS $32,865.00
CULLIGAN WATER CONDITIONING FOOD PURCHASES $59.10
CURRIEL, HECTOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $200.00
CYPHER, TERRA PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $3,350.00
DACOTAH PAPER CO OTHER SUPPLIES $16,546.57
DAIKIN APPLIED EQUIPMENT REPAIR $5,251.06
DAKOTA PLAYGROUND INC LAND IMPROVEMENTS $102,389.50
DAKOTA POTTERS SUPPLY LLC CLASSROOM SUPPLIES $2,506.48
DAKOTA SUPPLY GROUP CLASSROOM SUPPLIES $4,103.45
DAKOTALAND AUTOGLASS CLASSROOM SUPPLIES
SUPPLIES FOR RESALE $982.57
DAKTRONICS INC OTHER REPAIR & MAINT $7,595.00
DANCE LINE, INC. OTHER SUPPLIES $342.75
DAVENPORT EVANS HURWITZ & SMITH LLP LEGAL SERVICES $4,094.00
DEARBORN FINANCIAL PUBLISHING INC TEXTBOOKS $1,439.20
DEBORAH CHRISTINE LETCHER ADMIN OUT DIST TRAVEL $48.00
DELTAMATH SOLUTIONS INC ONLINE SUBSCRIPTIONS $170.00
DERRICK JERMAINE DUNN PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $90.00
DEVEN RUSSELL SIMS-SANDRIDGE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $100.00
DEVINE, KELLEY PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $250.00
DONTE LAMAR SINGLETON PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $100.00
DUANE E BOER PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $300.00
DUNCANSON, BRIAN PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $299.04
EAST SIDE JERSEY DAIRY INC FOOD PURCHASES $898.15
ECOLAB, INC. OTHER SUPPLIES $785.22
ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS $100,000.00
ELEVATE HEALTHCARE INC NEW GENERAL EQUIPMENT $159,524.27
EMPLOYERS MUTUAL CASUALTY UNCLASSIFIED EXPENSE $1,000.00
ENERGY CAP INC SOFTWARE, VIDEOS, ETC. $7,172.88
EREFLECT INC ONLINE SUBSCRIPTIONS $96.00
ESGI SOFTWARE LLC ONLINE SUBSCRIPTIONS $1,036.00
EVANS, MIKE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $90.00
EXPLORE LEARNING LLC ONLINE SUBSCRIPTIONS $11,421.00
EXPRESS PRODUCE LLC FOOD PURCHASES $1,658.04
FAST SIGNS OTHER SUPPLIES $141.75
FAST THREADS CUSTOM TEES OTHER SUPPLIES $4,050.00
FEDEX POSTAGE $786.31
FISHER SCIENTIFIC CLASSROOM SUPPLIES $914.20
FOLLETT SOFTWARE, LLC SOFTWARE SUPPORT $420.28
FORD SIGNS BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS $905.90
FORTE EQUIPMENT REPAIR $3,260.00
FOUNDATION BUILDING MATERIALS LLC OTHER SUPPLIES $296.80
FOX PRINT INC PRINTING $2,027.66
FRED THE FIXER BUILDINGS $3,258.00
FREDERIKSEN, MATTHEW PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $90.00
G&R CONTROLS INC EQUIPMENT REPAIR $1,990.00
GARBANZO LLC ONLINE SUBSCRIPTIONS $2,495.00
GARCIA, BRIAN PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $244.84
GENERATION GENIUS INC ONLINE SUBSCRIPTIONS $4,185.00
GERLACH, ERIK PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $200.00
GILBERTSON, BONNIE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $325.00
GIMKIT ONLINE SUBSCRIPTIONS $1,000.00
GIRTON ADAMS COMPANY FOOD PURCHASES $61.20
GLENN, MEGAN PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $270.00
GLOBAL DISTRIBUTING INC FOOD PURCHASES $4,711.80
GOEBEL PRINTING INC OTHER SUPPLIES $1,136.00
GOLD MEDAL TIMING, LLC PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $500.00
GOPHER CLASSROOM SUPPLIES
OTHER SUPPLIES $2,869.50
GORDON, JEFF PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $2,150.00
GRAYBAR ELECTRIC COMPANY INC OTHER EQUIPMENT (NON-CAP) $175.20
GT MARKETPLACE LLC USED BOOKS FOR RESALE $8,384.43
GUARANTEE ROOFING & SHEET METAL OF BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS $531,697.29
GUERRERO, MARTIN PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $254.84
HABBEN, CRAIG PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $150.00
HANNAH KAREN SERCK TEACHER NEGOTIATED TRAVL $350.00
HARTMAN PUBLISHING INC TEXTBOOKS $2,456.53
HEARTLAND BUSINESS SYSTEMS SOFTWARE SUPPORT $128.95
HEARTLAND GLASS CO LLC BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS $1,596.05
HEARTLAND PAYMENT SYSTEMS LLC PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
FOOD SVC SMALL EQUIP $48,661.50
HEGG CONSTRUCTION LLC BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS $296,144.19
HEISER, ERIC PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $120.00
HELWIG, PARKER PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $130.00
HENRY SCHEIN INC CLASSROOM SUPPLIES $72.74
HENRY, JUSTIN PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $90.00
HERNANDEZ, JOSE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $395.20
HILLYARD WAREHOUSE INVENTORY $11,880.44
HIRSCH, ROBERT PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $50.00
HOLMES, MICHAEL PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $90.00
HOME BUILDERS ASSOC OF THE SIOUX EM DUES & FEES $600.00
HOVDESTAD, NICOLE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $260.00
HOWARD WOOD DAKOTA RELAYS CONCESSIONS $7,096.92
HUFF CONSTRUCTION INC BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS $712,427.62
HYVEE FOOD PURCHASES $4,452.00
HYVEE - MARION DUES & FEES
FOOD PURCHASES $2,497.30
I29 SPORTS/CFGEAR/CFPROMO OTHER SUPPLIES $1,666.00
ILIEV, DANIEL PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $120.00
INNOVATIVE OFFICE SOLUTIONS LLC CLASSROOM SUPPLIES
EQUIPMENT REPAIR
REPLACEMENT FURNITURE
WAREHOUSE INVENTORY
OTHER SUPPLIES $11,289.54
INTERSTATE ALL BATTERY CLASSROOM SUPPLIES $2,000.64
ISI LLC INTERPRETER COSTS $2,755.00
ISTATE TRUCK CENTERS CLASSROOM SUPPLIES $318.99
IVERSON, DAN PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $400.00
IXL LEARNING INC CLASSROOM SUPPLIES $559.00
JAMECO ELECTRONICS KITS FOR RESALE $9,516.35
JAMIE NICOLE NIEUWSMA TEACHER OUT DIST TRAVEL $254.00
JARED G BAUMANN OTHER SUPPLIES $3.99
JASON JAMES MERRITT TEACHER OUT DIST TRAVEL $97.82
JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOL MISCELLANEOUS $67.50
JENNIFER A BAUER PRINCIPAL OUT DIST TRAVEL $97.82
JESSE JAMES FISHER PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $100.00
JOHNSON FEED, INC EQUIPMENT REPAIR $306.66
JOHNSTONE SUPPLY KITS FOR RESALE
CLASSROOM SUPPLIES $39,945.34
JONES & BARTLETT LEARNING TEXTBOOKS $8,872.83
JONES, CHET PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $90.00
JORDAN RAE WERWINSKI IN-DISTRICT MILEAGE $41.33
JULIE A ORTMAN PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $200.00
JW PEPPER & SON INC CLASSROOM SUPPLIES $663.37
K-12 SOLUTIONS GROUP PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $20,330.00
KALBER, GLENN PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $195.24
KARL’S APPLIANCE INC NEW GENERAL EQUIPMENT $5,929.93
KEPPEN, NANCY PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $550.00
KLEINSCHMIT, JOE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $150.00
KNIFE RIVER UPKEEP OF GRNDS SUPPLIES $1,600.00
KONE INC EQUIPMENT REPAIR $295.57
KOTERWSKI, MARK PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $300.00
KRENZ, MICHELLE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $150.00
KRISTINA IGOREVNA AVETISOVA IN-DISTRICT MILEAGE $98.29
KUSLER, JAY PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $150.00
LACEY’S SERVICES PORTABLE KUBE EQUIPMENT RENTAL $50.00
LAERDAL MEDICAL CORP OTHER EQUIPMENT (NON-CAP) $3,947.06
LAMB MOTOR CO INC NEW GENERAL EQUIPMENT $46,495.00
LAWRENCE & SCHILLER PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
ADVERTISING $61,095.52
LEARNER-CENTERED CONSULTING PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $6,500.00
LEARNING WITHOUT TEARS TEXTBOOKS $2,301.75
LEE, JEFFREY PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $143.20
LEFERS, MATTHEW PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $195.24
LEISURE TIME TOURS STUDENT TRAVEL $9,200.00
LENNOX INDEPENDENT PUBLISHING LLC PRINTING $139.30
LEWIS DRUG OTHER SUPPLIES $18,959.76
LIFESCAPE PATHWAYS TUITION - OTHER INSTITUTN
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $37,773.25
LINDA R MCDANIEL OTHER SUPPLIES $168.00
LINDE GAS & EQUIPMENT INC NEW GENERAL EQUIP - FED
CLASSROOM SUPPLIES $10,748.32
LUKENS, JEFF PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $150.00
LYLE SIGNS INC UPKEEP OF GRNDS SUPPLIES $211.08
LYNN, CARLA PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $100.00
MAHLANDER’S INC REPLACEMENT GENERAL EQUIP $2,659.00
MAISYN LYNN MEIGS IN-DISTRICT MILEAGE $19.56
MARCO INC PRINTING
EQUIPMENT RENTAL
REPLACEMENT COMPUTERS
SOFTWARE SUPPORT $26,697.36
MARTINEZ, JOSE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $150.60
MARTYNA, DARIN PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $150.00
MASEK, JOE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $140.00
MATH FACT LAB, LLC ONLINE SUBSCRIPTIONS $1,076.25
MATHESON TRI-GAS INC EQUIPMENT RENTAL
KITS FOR RESALE $355.20
MAUSBACH, LAURA PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $150.00
MAXI-AIDS INC OTHER SUPPLIES $32.40
MBS TEXTBOOK EXCHANGE INC USED BOOKS FOR RESALE $5,676.60
MCELHOSE, THEODORA PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $240.12
MCGRAW-HILL EDUCATION INC TEXTBOOKS $8,817.43
MCKESSON MEDICAL CLASSROOM SUPPLIES $4,112.86
MCLEOD’S PRINTING & OFFICE PRINTING $1,598.90
MD ENGRAVING SPECALISTS INC OTHER SUPPLIES $992.00
MELISSA ANN NIELSEN DUES & FEES $56.45
MELISSA JO PITZ ONLINE SUBSCRIPTIONS $129.00
MENARDS CLASSROOM SUPPLIES $1,025.84
MICHAEL D MORTLAND FOOD PURCHASES $409.47
MID STATES AUDIO & VIDEO INC NEW GENERAL EQUIPMENT $9,272.78
MIDORI DIRKS IN-DISTRICT MILEAGE $101.71
MIDSTATES GROUP PRINTING $8,925.82
MIDSTATES UNIFORM & LETTERING INC OTHER SUPPLIES $1,272.00
MIDWEST ALARM COMPANY INC EQUIPMENT REPAIR
OTHER SUPPLIES
BUILDINGS $22,551.77
MIDWEST BOILER REPAIR INC EQUIPMENT REPAIR $1,071.43
MIDWEST FIELDTURF LAND IMPROVEMENTS $1,000.00
MIDWEST OIL COMPANY GASOLINE AND OIL $783.31
MIDWEST TECHNOLOGY PROD & SVCS CLASSROOM SUPPLIES $3,152.06
MILES OLIVER BUEHNER IN-DISTRICT MILEAGE $50.52
MONARCH SALES OTHER SUPPLIES $1,165.00
MOORE SOLUTIONS PAINTING BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS $18,969.42
MORGAN, JEREMY PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $130.00
MOSYLE CORPORATION SOFTWARE, VIDEOS, ETC. $30.24
MOUNT IT! REPLACEMENT COMPUTERS $81.74
MPS TEXTBOOKS (LOANED) $2,151.39
MRG HAUFF, LLC OTHER SUPPLIES
CLASSROOM SUPPLIES
REPLACEMENT GENERAL EQUIP
NEW GENERAL EQUIPMENT $10,894.12
MUSIC THEATRE INTERNATIONAL DUES & FEES
OTHER SUPPLIES $740.00
MUTH TECHNOLOGY BUILDING REPAIR $713.31
NASCO EDUCATION CLASSROOM SUPPLIES
OTHER SUPPLIES
NEW GENERAL EQUIPMENT $1,670.52
NATL ART & SCHOOL SUPPLIES CLASSROOM SUPPLIES $1,840.72
NAVIGATE360, LLC SOFTWARE, VIDEOS, ETC. $2,831.20
NET WORLD SPORTS LTD OTHER SUPPLIES $325.00
NILGES, AUDREANNA PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $50.00
NIMICK, KRISTI PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $371.00
NORBERG, KYLE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $250.00
NOVAK SANITARY SERVICE SANITARY SERVICES $1,574.39
OAKRIDGE NURSERY & LANDSCAPING LAND IMPROVEMENTS $17,250.00
OIEN, PETER PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $120.00
OLDE NORTH SANTA PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $175.00
ORTIZ, RICARDO GARCIA EQUIPMENT REPAIR $238.62
PANTHER PREMIER PRINT SOLUTIONS OTHER SUPPLIES
PRINTING $2,532.00
PARADIGM LUMBER LLC OTHER SUPPLIES $433.60
PARTNERSHIP LLC POSTAGE $2,506.82
PATRICIA RAE WARD-MAGUIRE IN-DISTRICT MILEAGE $244.90
PBIS APPS ONLINE SUBSCRIPTIONS $20,632.50
PEPSI COLA COMPANY SUPPLIES FOR RESALE
FOOD PURCHASES $5,549.55
PERFECTION LEARNING CORP OTHER SUPPLIES
CLASSROOM SUPPLIES $8,233.27
PERFORMANCE FOODSERVICE FOOD PURCHASES $173,852.40
PINNACLE PRODUCTIONS, INC PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $1,500.00
PITSCO EDUCATION, LLC. CLASSROOM SUPPLIES
SOFTWARE, VIDEOS, ETC. $12,191.76
PLANK ROAD PUBLISHING INC CLASSROOM SUPPLIES $60.45
POCKET NURSE ENTERPRISES INC CLASSROOM SUPPLIES
NEW GENERAL EQUIP - FED
NEW GENERAL EQUIPMENT $17,877.13
POPP BINDING & LAMINATING PRINTING $118.72
POPPLERS MUSIC STORE INC EQUIPMENT REPAIR
CLASSROOM SUPPLIES $1,787.39
POWER OF ICU ONLINE SUBSCRIPTIONS $1,899.00
PREPD LLC ONLINE SUBSCRIPTIONS $620.00
PRESS SCREEN PRINTING PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $719.00
PRESTWICK HOUSE CLASSROOM SUPPLIES $5,681.50
PRICKETT, CJ PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $164.41
PROPIO LANGUAGE SERVICES INTERPRETER COSTS $75.00
PUMP, MATT PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $140.00
PYRAMID SCHOOL PRODUCTS WAREHOUSE INVENTORY
CLASSROOM SUPPLIES
OTHER SUPPLIES $3,269.64
QBS LLC PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $8,332.00
QUALIFIED PRESORT SERV LLC POSTAGE $19,126.13
RAISE RITE INC LAND IMPROVEMENTS $1,351.50
RATWIK, ROSZAK & MAHONEY, P.A. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $192.50
RDO EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT GENERAL EQUIP $12,413.00
REALITYWORKS INC OTHER EQUIPMENT (NON-CAP)
NEW GENERAL EQUIP - FED $4,886.89
REALLY GREAT READING CO LLC ONLINE SUBSCRIPTIONS $396.00
REBECCA LYNN WIMMER OTHER SUPPLIES $421.29
REISDORFER, JASON PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $150.00
REKER, ANTHONY PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $120.00
RISWOLD, STEVE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $100.00
RIVER CITIES PUBLIC TRANSIT S. F. TRANSIT PAYMENTS $9,343.48
RIVERSIDE INSIGHTS PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $3,061.25
RIVERSIDE TECHNOLOGIES INC BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
WAREHOUSE INVENTORY
OTHER EQUIPMENT (NON-CAP) $124,485.30
ROARING SPRING PAPER PRODUCTS SUPPLIES FOR RESALE $1,889.00
ROCHESTER 100 INC CLASSROOM SUPPLIES $167.20
S & B JOHNSTON PAINTING BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS $39,500.00
S & S WORLDWIDE CLASSROOM SUPPLIES $22.47
S.D. DEPT OF HUMAN SERVICES TUITION - OTHER INSTITUTN $66,646.30
S.D. DEPT OF PUBLIC SAFETY MISCELLANEOUS $400.00
S.D. HIGHER EDUCATION ASSN DUES & FEES $500.00
S.F. INTERIORS BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS $228,500.00
S.F. SCH. DIST. NO 49-5 MISCELLANEOUS $3,800.00
S.F. SWORD ACADEMY PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $122.50
SAFE-N-SECURE EQUIPMENT REPAIR $572.96
SANFORD HEALTH CLI DUES & FEES $104.00
SANFORD PENTAGON LAND & BUILDING RENTAL $910.00
SANOW, BRETT PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $90.00
SARA MAE VANDEKAMP CLASSIFIED OUT DIST TRAVL $276.57
SAUNDERS, NANCY PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $231.64
SAWYER JOEL HOFFMAN PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $100.00
SCHMITT MUSIC EQUIPMENT REPAIR
REPLACEMENT GENERAL EQUIP $3,609.00
SCHMITT, ROBERT PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $100.00
SCHOLASTIC OTHER SUPPLIES
PERIODICALS & SUBSCRIPTNS $1,499.51
SCHOOL BUS INC BUS AIDES
FIELD TRIPS
EXPRESS SHUTTLE $2,359.57
SCHOOL HEALTH CORPORATION OTHER SUPPLIES $369.23
SCHOOL SPECIALTY LLC CLASSROOM SUPPLIES
OTHER SUPPLIES
NEW FURNITURE $3,479.05
SCHOOLHOUSE OUTFITTERS LLC OTHER EQUIPMENT (NON-CAP)
NEW FURNITURE $6,649.20
SCHWARTZLE CONSTRUCTION BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS $557,819.55
SCR CENTRAL DIVISION PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $7,245.42
SDN COMMUNICATIONS OTHER COMMUNICATION $850.00
SF WESTERN CENTER, LLC LAND & BUILDING RENTAL $7,655.27
SHI INTERNATIONAL CORP SOFTWARE SUPPORT $28,000.00
SIEFFSTYLE ENTERTAINMENT LLC PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $1,236.00
SIMX INC SOFTWARE, VIDEOS, ETC. $6,000.00
SIOUX EMPIRE UNITED WAY REPLACEMENT GENERAL EQUIP $6,324.00
SIOUX MERCHANT PATROL INC PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $1,850.40
SIOUX VALLEY ENERGY ELECTRICITY $5,332.00
SISK, MATT PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $400.00
SISSON PRINTING INC PRINTING $1,172.42
SKECHERS USA, INC OTHER SUPPLIES $1,365.00
SKOLD SPECIALTY CONTRACTING LLC BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS $5,612.26
SOUTHEAST TECH TEACHER OUT DIST TRAVEL
STUDENT TRAVEL
DUES & FEES $8,889.69
SOUTHPAW ENTERPRISES INC OTHER EQUIPMENT (NON-CAP)
NEW GENERAL EQUIPMENT $3,562.84
SPIRIT PRODUCTS LTD SUPPLIES FOR RESALE
KITS FOR RESALE $906.40
STAN HOUSTON EQUIP INC CLASSROOM SUPPLIES
EQUIPMENT REPAIR
NEW GENERAL EQUIPMENT
OTHER EQUIPMENT (NON-CAP)
NEW GENERAL EQUIP - FED $27,024.52
STANGA CONSTRUCTION, LLC BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS $25,250.00
STAPLES INC WAREHOUSE INVENTORY $669.00
STARTUP SIOUX FALLS LAND & BUILDING RENTAL $37,500.00
STERN, ERIC PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $827.52
STEVEN FRANCIS ONDRUSH PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $90.00
STURDEVANT’S AUTO PARTS CORP CLASSROOM SUPPLIES $851.96
STURDEVANT’S REFINISH SUPPLY CENTER SUPPLIES FOR RESALE $679.19
SUNSHINE FOODS/TONYS CATERING FOOD PURCHASES $21,400.00
SWEETWATER SOUND LLC NEW GENERAL EQUIPMENT $10,174.86
SWINGSETMALL.COM OTHER SUPPLIES $153.90
TAYLOR MUSIC INC OTHER SUPPLIES
CLASSROOM SUPPLIES
REPLACEMENT GENERAL EQUIP
NEW GENERAL EQUIPMENT $14,268.48
TEACHERS CURRICULUM INSTITUTE LLC ONLINE SUBSCRIPTIONS $130,063.00
TETZLAFF, ANDREW PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $90.00
TEXAS BOOK COMPANY USED BOOKS FOR RESALE $129.88
THE COLLEGE HOUSE CLOTHING FOR RESALE $3,764.98
THE DAKOTA SCOUT LLC PUBLISHING $1,136.94
TIM’S CUTTING EDGE EQUIPMENT REPAIR $967.24
TONYA JOY GULLICKSON TEACHER OUT DIST TRAVEL $97.82
TOOLING U-SME TEXTBOOKS $7,565.00
TRADEMARK UNIFORMS INC OTHER SUPPLIES $175.04
TRAGER, CINDY PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $300.00
TRANE COMPANY OTHER SUPPLIES $1,831.56
TRAVERS, MARIA PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $292.50
TRESONA MULTIMEDIA LLC PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $180.00
TWO WAY SOLUTIONS INC PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $123.99
TWOTREES TECHNOLOGIES, LLC PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
NEW COMPUTER EQUIPMENT $82.62
ULINE REPLACEMENT FURNITURE $1,094.70
ULTRALINQ HEALTHCARE SOLUTIONS INC DUES & FEES $6,030.00
ULVESTAD, ANDREW PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $240.00
UNIV OF SOUTH DAKOTA DUES & FEES
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $5,244.60
UPS POSTAGE $3,667.80
US BANK PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
PRINCIPAL OUT DIST TRAVEL
TELEPHONE
CLASSIFIED OUT DIST TRAVL
LAND & BUILDING RENTAL
PRINTING
POSTAGE
EQUIPMENT REPAIR
TEACHER OUT DIST TRAVEL
SOFTWARE, VIDEOS, ETC.
OTHER COMMUNICATION
REPAIR OF CARS AND TRUCKS
ADMIN OUT DIST TRAVEL
SUPPLIES FOR RESALE
ADVERTISING
EQUIP REPAIR SUPPLIES
CLASSROOM SUPPLIES
NOVELTIES FOR RESALE
ELECTRICITY
BLDG REPAIR SUPPLIES
OTHER SUPPLIES
KITS FOR RESALE
UPKEEP OF GRNDS SUPPLIES
TEXTBOOKS
PERIODICALS & SUBSCRIPTNS
COMPUTER EQUIP (NON-CAP)
FOOD SVC SMALL EQUIP
LIBRARY/REFERENCE BOOKS
ONLINE SUBSCRIPTIONS
OTHER EQUIPMENT (NON-CAP)
GASOLINE AND OIL
NEW GENERAL EQUIP - FED
FOOD PURCHASES
NEW COMPUTER EQUIPMENT
BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS
DUES & FEES
NEW GENERAL EQUIPMENT
WAREHOUSE INVENTORY
NEW FURNITURE
REPLACEMENT GENERAL EQUIP
REPLACEMENT FURNITURE $248,586.06
USCAPE APPAREL, LLC NOVELTIES FOR RESALE $2,191.60
VALERIE ANNE SHOUP PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $225.00
VERMILLION MUSIC BOOSTERS DUES & FEES $550.00
VIS, JANELLE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $109.90
VITAL SOURCE TECHNOLOGIES TEXTBOOKS $964.61
VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $113,764.24
WAL CONSTRUCTION, INC LAND IMPROVEMENTS $10,778.34
WALSWORTH PUBLISHING COMPANY INC PRINTING $353.38
WALTNER, JESSICA PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $300.00
WALZ, PORTER PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $215.24
WASTE MANAGEMENT SANITARY SERVICES $359.33
WEISSER DISTRIBUTING CLASSROOM SUPPLIES $516.00
WEST RIVER FOUNDATION NEW COMPUTER EQUIPMENT $4,071.15
WHETHAM, BRIAN PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $178.82
WHITTIER MIDDLE SCHOOL FOOD PURCHASES
OTHER SUPPLIES $4,566.06
WOLDE, KEBEBUSH IN-DISTRICT MILEAGE $903.24
WOODRIVER ENERGY LLC HEAT FOR BLDGS $3,332.94
WW GRAINGER INC OTHER EQUIPMENT (NON-CAP) $218.00
XCEL ENERGY ELECTRICITY $116,837.64
YMCA PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $66,973.92
ZALME, MARK PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $90.00
ZUMBA FITNESS BY DAWN SZYMIK PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $158.00
$7,033,832.88
B. Authorizations and Ratifications
B1. Donations
Adopting a resolution, as follows:
RESOLUTION
WHEREAS, gifts have been presented to the Sioux Falls School District 49-5 of Minnehaha County, South Dakota, and the School Board hereby accepts the gifts (see MRF # 19779 for listing of gifts) and;
BE IT RESOLVED, that said gifts shall become the property of the Sioux Falls School District, all in accordance with Policy KCD.
B2. Disposal of School District Property
Authorizing the disposal of surplus property by distributing to children or giving to a nonprofit benevolent organization for their use and/or disposal, to sell at private sale, public auction, or sealed bids or to dispose of, in accordance with SDCL §6-13-1, as follows:
Item No. Description Location Appraisers Appraised Value Property File No.
a. 1 Headphones,
1 Cassette Tape
Recorder, 1 Visitor
Stand, 1 HP Laser
Printer, 1 VHS Player, 1 Projector,
2 Office Chairs JFK
Elementary
School Joyce Loudenslager
Erin Buskohl
Alissa Hoekstra $0 2025-119
b. 1 John Deere
Utility Vehicle Roosevelt
High School Constance Koskela
Cassie Ueke
Charles Sale $1,200 2025-120
c. 1 Metal Teacher,
Desk, 1 Bookshelf,
4 Filing Cabinets, 2
End Tables, 1 Easel,
1 Chair Bench, 6 Fabric Chairs,
6 Vinyl Chairs, 1 Round Table, 3 Trapezoid Tables Hayward
Elementary
School Jayne Mellegard
Ashley Allington
Cindy Srstka $0 2025-121
d. 731 Damaged or
Content Out of
Date Books Whittier Middle
School Ralph Lawrence
Orlando Mercado-Vega
Brooke Rowe $0 2025-122
e. 1 Epson Projector
Powerlite Pettigrew
Elementary
School Rebecca Hillestad
Madison Hall
Beth Schmith $0 2025-123
f. 2 Room Dividers Central Service Peggy Deis
Krystal DeShane
Brenda Harold $0 2025-124
g. 34 Lunch Trays,
25 Cloth Hot Pad,
Holders, 24 Vinyl
Hot Pad Holders, 1 Plastic Deep
Dish, 1 Metal Pan Lid, 2 Plastic Containers Patrick Henry
Middle School Dawne Poindexter
Maria Haro
Connie Nowotny $0 2025-125
h. 1 Booster Heater
Under Cafeteria
Sink Memorial Middle
Middle School Dawne Poindexter
Maria Haro
Connie Nowotny $0 2025-126
i. 80 Mosaik (1-3) O’Gorman High
School Tara VandenBos
Chelsea Gannon
Natasha Berg $0 2025-127
j. 1 3M Projector John Harris
Elementary
School Kristi Weiland
Victor Ramirez
Bryan Conner $0 2025-128
k. 6 File Cabinets,
2 Carts, 2 Tables Hawthorne
Elementary
School Stephanie Jones
Jana Greenfield
Baily York $0 2025-129
l. 125 Biology Books O’Gorman High
School Jayson Poppinga
Tara VandenBos
Aaron Strand $0 2025-130
m. 1 Black File
Cabinet Rosa Parks
Elementary
School Mandi Sonnenfeld
Rachel Schuldt
Erin Hendricks $0 2025-131
n. 1 CD Changer,
1 Speaker System Oscar Howe
Elementary
School Amy Staples
Laura DeVries
Sarah Easter $0 2025-132
B3. Approval of Purchase Orders
Authorizing the Business Manager to issue Purchase Order(s) requiring additional approval of the School Board in accordance with Action 39790.C21, adopted 7/14/25, as follows:
P O No. Vendor Description Total Cost
a. S2601797 Teachers Curriculum Institute LLC
Middle School Social Studies Licenses for Curriculum Services $130,063.00
b. S2602007 Zoho Corporation Annual Subscription for Information Technology Services $60,312.00
B4. Approval of Contracts
Authorizing the President and Business Manager to enter into and execute contracts, for and on behalf of the District, as follows:
CONTRACT NUMBER CONTRACTOR PROJECT COST
a. 25-060 Instructure Canvas 24X7 Support Over 3 Year Subscription $130,063.00
b. 25-061 Edmentum aka Apex Learning Comprehensive Online Coursework (2 Years) $200,800.00
B5. Approval of Contract Additions and/or Deductions
Approving change orders, as follows:
a. Change Order #1 to Contract 25-028 with Stanga Construction, LLC for Various Buildings. Change order is for new 10” wide thresholds new door locations in gymnasium at Roosevelt High School.
TOTAL ADDITIONS $1,121.20
b. Change Order #1 to Contract 25-026 with Brock Contracting for Various Buildings. Change order is for additional concrete sidewalk and curb/gutter at Southeast Technical College.
TOTAL ADDITIONS $2,063.00
B6. Acceptance of Contracts
Accepting construction projects, by the Sioux Falls School District 49-5, 201 E. 38th Street, Sioux Falls, SD 57105, as complete, as follows:
CONTRACT NUMBER
CONTRACTOR
PROJECT
a. 25-020 Heinemann
Restoration, Inc.
Masonry Restoration and Caulking at Various Buildings
B7. Amendment of Previous School Board Action
Amending previous School Board Action, as follows:
a. Amending Contract 18-089, dated September 10, 2018 with WoodRiver Energy Inc. by adding one MidAmerican Energy meter to the contract for gas transportation to add Marcella LeBeau Elementary School, and authorizing the Business Manager and the President of the School Board to execute, for and on behalf of the District, any and all documents to expedite the addendum to the contract.
B8. Approval for Out-of-State Fine Arts Travel
a. Application for approval of out-of-state travel for contest/festival to non-border states. The Lincoln High School Marching Band will be traveling to Bue Springs, Missouri for the Golden Regiment Invitational on September 27th, 2025.
b. Application for approval of out-of-state travel for contest/festival to non-border states. The Lincoln High School Marching Band will be traveling to St. Louis, Missouri for the Bands of America Super Regional on October 17th and 18th, 2025.
B9. Petitions for Residency Determination
Approving the request for assignment of one (1) student to attend Hayward Elementary School, one (1) student to attend Hawthorne Elementary School, one (1) student to attend Robert Frost Elementary School, one (1) student to attend Terry Redlin Elementary School, two (2) students to attend Memorial Middle School, two (2) students to attend Patrick Henry Middle School, three (3) students to attend Whittier Middle School, two (2) students to attend George McGovern Middle School, one (1) student to attend Jefferson High School, four (4) students to attend Roosevelt High School, one (1) student to attend Lincoln High School, one (1) Washington High School and further denying the request of one (1) student to attend Cleveland Elementary School, one (1) student to attend Susan B. Anthony Elementary School, and three (3) students to attend Roosevelt High School.
B10. Ratifying the Purchase of Real Property
Ratifying the purchase of the real property from sellers, as follows:
530 North Indiana Avenue –Lot 20 Block 6 Dakota Improvement, Cos 2nd ADDN TO CITY OF SIOUX FALLS, Minnehaha County, South Dakota in the amount of $130,000 and further authorizing the Business Manager, or his designee, to execute Purchase Agreements for the properties (see MRF # 19780; Property Jacket # 186, and Contract 25-062).
And finally authorizing the Business Manager to issue manual checks to complete the property transactions with the understanding that the manual checks will be reported in the manual check report of a subsequent School Board meeting.
C. Approving financial transactions (see MRF #19781 on file in the Finance Office for reference purposes).
D. Accepting the K-12 Personnel Report, as follows:
D1. RESIGNATIONS. Accepting the resignation of School District Personnel as of the effective date indicated, the personnel having been previously employed by Board Action, as follows:
Name Location/Position Effective Date
Employment Contract
Nelson, Kevin* OPS/Custodial Supervisor Lead 06/30/26
Custodian
Grajeda-Marroquin, Gladys LHS/HS Custodian 08/28/25
Sutton, Michael*** T Redlin/Elem Custodian 09/05/25
Education Support Professional
Batien, Nicole O Howe/Overenrollment 05/21/25
Beck, Reagan Hawthorne/Special Ed 08/20/25
Darby, Melissa RHS/English Learner 08/21/25
Haar, Katie H Dunn/Special Ed 09/05/25
Jackson, Lindsay L Lab/ECH Lunch 08/26/25
Lupi, Shawntay Bridges H Mann/SpEd Behavior 05/21/25
McCants, Rebecca L Wilder/Special Ed 09/05/25
Nakirindo, Jeanine Hawthorne/Head Start 08/14/25
Negash, Martha R Parks/Overenrollment 05/21/25
Rivera, Kaylee H Dunn/Early Childhood 08/14/25
Scheider, Dalton Garfield/Special Ed 05/21/25
Child Nutrition
Bauer, Susan JHS/General Worker 08/26/25
Beiswanger, Dawn*** LHS/General Worker 12/01/25
Oakland, Daphne EMS/General Worker 08/22/25
Roberts, Martha BRMS/General Worker 08/27/25
VanWormer, Todd CNS/Truck Driver 09/15/25
Community Learning Center
Donaldson, Katherine JFK/CLC Coordinator 08/25/25
Extra Duty/Extra Pay
Alberty, Todd MMS/FB Coach 10/31/24
Beaver, Rachel MMS/VB Coach 10/31/24
Dummer, Courtney Bridges H Mann/Web Content Creator 05/22/25
Gronlund, Garrett WMS/FB Coach 10/31/24
Hansen, Patty MMS/VB Coach 10/31/24
Ireland, Tom GMMS/FB Coach 10/31/24
Jennings, Larry PHMS/FB Coach 10/31/24
Johnson, Timothy MMS/FB Coach 10/31/24
Knowler, Tessa WMS/VB Coach 10/31/24
Muller, Sarah GMMS/Web Content Creator 05/22/25
Powers, Michael RHS/Livestream Production Coordinator 05/22/25
Robel, Reanna EMS/VB Coach 10/31/24
Skogstad, Kurt WMS/FB Coach 10/31/24
Stanford, Justin JHS/Track Asst Coach 05/31/25
Wold, Justice MMS/VB Coach 10/31/24
Wolf, Aubrey LHS/Softball Asst Coach 05/31/25
*Retirement
***Retirement, Health Benefits OnlyD1.
Substitute Teacher
Kaiser, Michele District Wide 03/28/25
D2. CHANGE OF STATUS
Name Delete Add
Teacher
Au, Laura PHMS/SFEA Reading
FTE .47
$25,828.85 PHMS/SFEA Reading
FTE .632
$33,993.51
Eff. 09/02/25
Specialist
Blume, Evan District Wide/Substitute
Ed Support Professional
$18.12/hr GMMS/Specialist
Behavior Facilitator
FTE 1.0
$23.23/hr
Eff. 08/14/25
Buxengard, Gracie District Wide/Substitute
Teacher
$160/day Lowell/Specialist
Behavior Facilitator
FTE .875
$23.48/hr
Eff. 09/08/25
Scholten, Morgan SBA/ESP
SpEd Rise
$20.32 SBA/Specialist
Behavior Facilitator
$23.23/hr
Eff. 08/14/25
Schultz, Casey Discovery/ESP
Special Ed
FTE .875
$18.12/hr Discovery/Specialist
Behavior Facilitator
FTE 1.0
$23.23/hr
Eff. 08/27/25
Clerical
Quintanilla, Jessica JHS/EMPC
School Student Support
$20.00/hr GMMS/Clerical
Health & Attendance
$20.45/hr
Eff. 09/02/25
Custodian
Barh, Nelson RHS/HS Custodian
$20.30/hr GMMS/MS Custodian
$21.17/hr
Eff. 09/02/25
Hegg, Jason CS OPS/Roving Custodian
$23.16/hr Pettigrew/ELEM Custodian
$23.74/hr
Eff. 08/25/25
Education Support Professional
Fisher, Rebecca MMS/ESP SpEd Rise
$21.31/hr MMS/ESP Special Ed
$19.31/hr
Eff. 08/25/25
Hillman, Katlyn District Wide/Substitute
Teacher
$160/day RHS/ESP English Learner
FTE .875
$18.12/hr
Eff. 09/02/25
Community Learning Center
Pederson, Morgan JFK/CLC Youth Dev Spec
$16.88/hr JFK/EMPH
CLC Coordinator
$20.67/hr
Eff. 08/26/25
D3. EMPLOYMENT RECOMMENDATIONS
Name Location/Position Effective Date Actual Pay
Employment Contract, per hour
De Young, Taralyn WMS/ISS Supervisor 09/02/25 $20.00
Clerical, per hour
Lorenzen, LaRae RHS/Clerical Student Support 09/02/25 $19.12
Custodian, per hour
Sherpa, Dawa WHS/HS Custodian 09/02/25 $20.09
Weyh, Nathanial JHS/HS Custodian 08/20/25 20.09
Education Support Professional, per hour
Guadamud-Acuna, Luisana S Sotomayor/Special Ed 08/28/25 $18.12
Hill, Brenda R Parks/Overenrollment 09/02/25 18.12
McCormick, Jessica R Frost/Lunch 08/21/25 18.12
Olsen, Caden MMS/Special Ed 08/21/25 18.12
Prudhomme, Tania M LeBeau/SpEd Rise 09/02/25 20.12
Richard, Lauryn Hawthorne/ECH Specialized 09/10/25 20.12
Roddel-McPherson, Jenna JFK/Special Ed 08/25/25 18.12
Schanbeck, Patrice Bridges H Mann/SpEd Behavior 09/03/25 20.12
Vickers, Ricky RHS/SpEd Rise 08/26/25 20.12
Wall, Robert Hawthorne/Special Ed 09/02/25 18.12
Child Nutrition, per hour
Lottman, Mary WHS/General Worker 09/02/25 $17.46
Reinert, Darla GMMS/General Worker 09/02/25 17.46
Ridgway, Chuck District Wide/Sub General Worker 07/01/25 24.06
Summer Academy of Finance per hour
Brunken, Penny Teacher 07/01/25 $30.96
Benefit Refund, lump sum
Jehangiri, Elizabeth Benefit Refund 08/31/25 $29,999.60
C Campus Transition Programming, per hour
Driver, Jodie Employment Consultant 05/25/25 $35.90
Driver, Jodie Employment Consultant 07/01/25 36.85
Lee, Janette Employment Consultant 05/25/25 36.68
Lee, Janette Employment Consultant 07/01/25 37.64
Welberg, Sydney Employment Consultant 05/25/25 36.68
Welber, Sydney Employment Consultant 07/01/25 37.64
Child Nutrition (Summer), per hour
Joo, JeeYoung CS CN/General Worker 06/10/25 $19.30
Community Learning Center, per hour
Angelo, Christina Whittier/Afterschool Activity 08/21/25 $20.00
Beisch, Tyler BRMS/Afterschool Activity 08/21/25 20.00
Bose, Rachel Whittier/Afterschool Activity 08/21/25 20.00
Buettner, Michelle BRMS/Afterschool Activity 08/21/25 20.00
Centra, Alexandria BRMS/Afterschool Activity 08/21/25 20.00
Goebel, Aliza BRMS/Afterschool Activity 08/21/25 20.00
Haeffner, Jennie LBA/CLC Tutor 02/04/25 20.80
Kjelden, Grace Whittier/Afterschool Activity 08/21/25 20.00
Mann, Brian Whittier/Afterschool Activity 08/21/25 20.00
Myrlie, Kelly Whittier/MS Club 08/21/25 20.00
Pengitore, Christina Whittier/Afterschool Activity 08/21/25 20.00
Peska, Heather Whittier/Afterschool Activity 08/21/25 20.00
Peterson, Marsha District Wide/Substitute CLC 09/02/25 18.64
Rofshus, Alyssa BRMS/Afterschool Activity 08/21/25 20.00
Rowe, Brooke Whittier/Afterschool Activity 08/21/25 20.00
Slater-Unruh, Jennifer BRMS/Afterschool Activity 08/21/25 20.00
Unruh, William BRMS/Afterschool Activity 08/21/25 20.00
CTE Summer Camps, per hour
Whempner, Janelle Teacher 07/01/25 $30.96
Extended School Year Substitute Teacher Stipend, lump sum
Povlsen, Kayla-Marie District Wide 07/21/25 $65.00
Garfield Clerical Support, per hour
Eilmes, Jennifer Clerical 08/19/25 $20.45
Kurtenbach, Ralph Clerical 08/05/25 20.45
JHS Football Summer Camp, per hour
Ashley, Alvin Camp Worker 06/10/25 $22.86
Bolden, Zacchaeus Camp Worker 06/10/25 22.86
Cordell, Douglas Camp Worker 06/10/25 22.86
Enalls, Harvey Camp Worker 06/10/25 22.86
Johnsen-Lehr, Cory Camp Worker 06/10/25 22.86
Lunch Duty, per hour
Griffin, Hailey EMS/Lunch Duty 08/21/25 $23.23
M LeBeau Moving, lump sum
Anderson, Brittany Teacher 07/25/25 $600.00
Brock, Abigail Teacher 07/21/25 487.50
Creviston, Brooke Teacher 07/21/25 600.00
Ferri, Mark Teacher 07/21/25 600.00
Fuerst, Michele Teacher 07/25/25 425.00
Hanson, McKayla Teacher 07/21/25 600.00
Hiller, Linden Teacher 07/21/25 256.25
Meyer, Beth Teacher 07/31/25 225.00
Meyer, Marissa Teacher 07/21/25 243.75
Mulford, Kaytlyn Teacher 07/21/25 600.00
Privett, Robyn Teacher 07/22/25 368.75
Thompson, Laurie Teacher 07/21/25 600.00
Winterton, Ashley Teacher 07/21/25 600.00
M LeBeau Moving, per hour
Duckett, Amanda Specialist 07/21/25 $23.23
Martin, Christopher ESP 07/25/25 20.52
Robertson, Amy ESP 07/30/25 23.09
MMS Running Start Program, per hour
Decker, Ann Education Support Professional 08/01/25 $20.10
Tschetter-Peck, Michelle Education Support Professional 08/01/25 18.52
PHMS Running Start Program, per hour
Bonin, Maddisan Education Support Professional 07/01/25 $20.71
RHS Football Summer Camp (July), per hour
DeSchepper, Trevor Coach 07/01/25 $23.09
Feterl, Jaden Coach 07/01/25 23.09
Green, Stanley Coach 07/01/25 23.09
Hanson, Tyus Coach 07/01/25 23.09
Wilson, Carson Coach 07/01/25 23.09
Substitute Admin/Intern, per hour
Boysen, Teresa District Wide 07/01/25 $74.01
Substitute Education Support Professional, per hour
Bierle, Roseann District Wide 09/08/25 $17.85
Neilan, Joan District Wide 09/08/25 17.85
Rauscher, Sara District Wide 09/08/25 17.85
WHS Extended School Year, per hour
Lawrence-Thompsen, Mary SLP 06/12/25 $51.38
Lawrence-Thompsen, Mary SLP 07/01/25 52.75
Swensen, Logan Teacher 06/12/25 30.65
Swensen, Logan Teacher 07/01/25 30.96
Early Resignation Stipend, lump sum
Oostenink, Shannon Teacher 02/01/25 $500.00
Extra Duty/Extra Pay, lump sum
Amending Action 39790.F4 adopted on July 14, 2025, as pertains to Brooke Lunstra by deleting the entry from the “Employment Recommendations” section (PHMS VB Coach) for the 2025-2026 school year. Brooke will not be performing these duties.
Bates, Ashley GMMS/VB Coach 09/01/25 $1,929.00
Biver, Wendy E Field A+/SpEd Eval Team Lead 08/14/25 1,217.00
Cota, Jamie GMMS/Web Content Creator 08/14/25 2,020.00
Creviston, Brooke M LeBeau/Web Content Creator 08/14/25 1,515.00
Heinert, Amy BRMS/Cross Country Asst Coach 09/01/25 1,929.00
Holden, Blake MMS/FB Coach 09/01/25 2,433.00
Jackson, Jayda LHS/Comp Dance Asst Coach 08/01/25 2,433.00
Klein, Crystal O Howe/NAC Coordinator 08/14/25 1,082.00
McCormick, Jessica Bridges H Mann/Web Content 08/14/25 1,515.00
Melton, Taylor EMS/Cross Country Coach 09/01/25 1,929.00
Muller, Nicholas WMS/FB Coach 09/01/25 1,929.00
Olinger, Bradley T Redlin/Web Content Creator 08/14/25 1,515.00
Rowe, Brooke WMS/Web Content Creator 08/14/25 2,020.00
Sayasavanh, Ketsana MMS/FB Coach 09/01/25 2,433.00
Stafford, Amanda MMS/VB Coach 09/01/25 1,929.00
Stokke, Matthew GMMS/FB Coach 09/01/25 2,433.00
Suaza, Alejandra R Parks/NAC Coordinator 08/14/25 1,082.00
Vickers, Ricky RHS/Livestream Coordinator 08/14/25 5,555.00
Fall 2025 Teacher Transfer Stipend, lump sum
Beck, Amber Renberg/Teacher 08/31/25 $200.00
Ellwein, Katie LBA/Teacher 08/31/25 150.00
Ramert, Tiffany LBA/Teacher 08/31/25 150.00
Sandvig, Amanda T Redlin/Teacher 08/31/25 200.00
LHS Band (August), lump sum
Anderson, Samuel Band Tech 08/01/25 $3,000.00
Bigge, Brooke Band Tech 08/01/25 500.00
Burns, Julia Band Tech 08/01/25 1,000.00
Endsley, Mason Band Tech 08/01/25 500.00
Hansen, Peter Band Tech 08/01/25 2,000.00
Helgerson, Samuel Band Tech 08/01/25 1,000.00
Hoffelt, Roseabelle Band Tech 08/01/25 500.00
Niles, Kaitlyn Band Tech 08/01/25 1,000.00
Pattin, Sierra Band Tech 08/01/25 1,000.00
Raether, Jason Band Tech 08/01/25 500.00
Smith, Spencer Band Tech 08/01/25 1,000.00
Waters, Joseph Band Tech 08/01/25 1,500.00
LHS Boys/Girls Track & Field, lump sum
Bilal, Joy Assistant Coach 03/11/25 $500.00
Red Apple Workshop #25ENLLING: ENL Linguistics Summer 2025, lump sum
Buettner, Michelle Instructor 07/07/25 $1,200.00
Griese, Ashley Instructor 07/07/25 1,200.00
RHS Band Regular Season, lump sum
Anderson, Emily Woodwind Tech 07/16/25 $1,000.00
Byers, Devon Woodwind Tech 07/16/25 1,500.00
Conrad, Robert Marching Tech 07/16/25 1,200.00
Meinberg, Karl Color Guard Tech 07/16/25 1,500.00
Pauli, Madison Drumline Tech 07/16/25 2,500.00
Poindexter, Sara Color Guard Tech 07/16/25 1,500.00
Quispe-Laura, Gonzalo Percussion Tech 07/16/25 1,500.00
Wigg, Pearl Woodwind Tech 07/16/25 1,000.00
Teacher Sign on Bonus (August), lump sum
Anderson, Brittany M LeBeau/Special Ed 08/31/25 $1,000.00
Gullikson, Elizabeth R Frost/Special Ed 08/31/25 1,000.00
Hansen, Morgan BRMS/Special Ed 08/31/25 1,000.00
Hybertson, Elizabeth MMS/Math 08/31/25 1,000.00
Knudson, Gabriel EMS/7th Grade Math 08/31/25 1,000.00
Sprecher, Emily Bridges H Mann/Special Ed 08/31/25 1,000.00
Wiley, Shannon BRMS/Special Ed 08/31/25 1,000.00
USD PDC Student Teaching ESP Stipends, lump sum
Bailey, Jen Student Teacher 07/01/25 $220.00
Danielson, Julie Student Teacher 06/16/25 880.00
Galer, Heidi Student Teacher 07/24/25 45.00
Ulmer, Megan Student Teacher 07/24/25 85.00
Venhuizen, Vickie Student Teacher 07/22/25 160.00
Wolfgang-Wheeler, Nichole Student Teacher 06/16/25 795.00
WHS Concessions, lump sum
Selzler, Kymberlee WHS/Concessions Coordinator 08/01/25 $3,000.00
New Teacher Hire Day, $100 Stipend, lump sum
Aarbo, Travis Whittier 08/11/25
Alsid, Baylen JFK 08/11/25
Alvarez, Courtney Cleveland 08/11/25
Anderson, Brittany M LeBeau 08/11/25
Angelo, Christina Whittier 08/11/25
Au, Laura PHMS 08/11/25
Auch, Julia R Parks 08/11/25
Avendano Camargo, Camilo GMMS 08/11/25
Ayotte, Jenna H Mann 08/11/25
Baez, Ana S Sotomayor 08/11/25
Bailey, Jennifer L Wilder 08/11/25
Baker, Kathrine SBA 08/11/25
Beach, Paisley Garfield 08/11/25
Beheler, John JHS 08/11/25
Benter, Haley Hayward 08/11/25
Bergeman, Jordan JHS 08/11/25
Bertram, Conner RHS 08/11/25
Boysen, Elizabeth PHMS 08/11/25
Bradfield, Braden JHS 08/11/25
Brassfield, Kellie R Frost 08/11/25
Bruck, Abigail M LeBeau 08/11/25
Brue, Holly ACE 08/11/25
Buchheim, Sydnie Lowell 08/11/25
Bullion, Kade PHMS 08/11/25
Bunker, Jenna S Sotomayor 08/11/25
Carlson, Jessica JHS 08/11/25
Carmody, Amanda Hayward 08/11/25
Chohon, Taryn PHMS 08/11/25
Christensen, Elsa WHS 08/11/25
Clapsaddle, Tenille O Howe 08/11/25
Clark, Angela O Howe 08/11/25
Creviston, Brooke M LeBeau 08/11/25
Cruz, Caitlyn H Mann 08/11/25
Danielson, Julie EMS 08/11/25
De Witte, Briana S Sotomayor 08/11/25
Dlugosh, Alexxa Hayward/A Sullivan 08/11/25
Dobbs, Annamarie JHS 08/11/25
Dolby, Leslie RHS 08/11/25
Edmunds Reed, Heather WHS 08/11/25
Engberg, Kylee H Dunn 08/11/25
Erickson, Abby R Frost 08/11/25
Ervasti, Katherine H Mann 08/11/25
Even, Janell Discovery 08/11/25
Falk, Catherine L Lab/Renberg 08/11/25
Farnik, Alaina L Lab 08/11/25
Fedderson-Nelson, Rebecca BRMS 08/11/25
Fink, Ashley R Parks 08/11/25
Gheorghiu, Emily RHS 08/11/25
Glanzer, Grace H Dunn 08/11/25
Gonzalez Vasquez, Cindy S Sotomayor 08/11/25
Gonzalez-Barajas, Jesus JHS 08/11/25
Griffin, Elizabeth R Frost 08/11/25
Gullikson, Elizabeth R Frost 08/11/25
Gunderson, Corbin Hayward 08/11/25
Hansen, Morgan BRMS 08/11/25
Hanson, McKayla M LeBeau 08/11/25
Hernandez Rojas, Oscar R Parks 08/11/25
Hernandez, Sarah JHS 08/11/25
Hetland, Carlee R Parks 08/11/25
Hlavnicka, Julie LHS 08/11/25
Hoeke, Kayden JHS 08/11/25
Holzer, Macie MMS 08/11/25
Hull, Mallory JFK 08/11/25
Hulstein, Maggie JHS 08/11/25
Hybertson, Elizabeth MMS 08/11/25
James-Hansen, Jeanne JHS 08/11/25
Johnson, Kiana JHS 08/11/25
Kendig, Marita RHS 08/11/25
Kenny, Terrence WHS 08/11/25
Kindrick, Sara SBA 08/11/25
Kiser, Kruse Hayward 08/11/25
Knudson, Gabriel EMS 08/11/25
Koch, Noel Garfield 08/11/25
Kohls, Benjamin JHS 08/11/25
Kroon, Callista Cleveland/Hayward 08/11/25
Kulinski, Bradly RHS 08/11/25
Kurkierewicz, Jason LHS 08/11/25
Lange, Grace EMS 08/11/25
Lange, Nickolas WHS 08/11/25
Lee, Julia T Redlin 08/11/25
Link, Lainee L Wilder 08/11/25
Loofe, Mark EMS 08/11/25
Lubinus, Melanie Cleveland 08/11/25
Luchtenburg, Natasha Hayward 08/11/25
Maalim, Aweys Whittier 08/11/25
Martinez, Maria S Sotomayor 08/11/25
McCarty, Michael JHS 08/11/25
McCarty, Stacey R Parka 08/11/25
McInerney, Eve E Field A+ 08/11/25
Medrano, Bradyn JHS 08/11/25
Meigs, Maisyn EMS/ECH 08/11/25
Melton, Taylor EMS 08/11/25
Mergen, Marianne Lowell 08/11/25
Miller, Johanna EMS 08/11/25
Muehlbeier, Grace WHS 08/11/25
Mulford, Kaytlyn M LeBeau 08/11/25
Muller, Nicholas WMS 08/11/25
Murray, Chloe Cleveland 08/11/25
Nelson, Michael WHS 08/11/25
Nordmann, Brittnie GMMS 08/11/25
O’Hara, Mallory Cleveland/JFK 08/11/25
Opbroek, Michelle L Wilder 08/11/25
Oster, Tiffany T Redlin 08/11/25
Patino Valderrama, Elkin S Sotomayor 08/11/25
Pokela, Grace Axtell 08/11/25
Povlsen, Kayla-Marie H Dunn 08/11/25
Ramirez Ruano, Cesar MMS 08/11/25
Ramos, Jerrica MMS 08/11/25
Randall, Abigail JHS 08/11/25
Reagan, Kelly JHS 08/11/25
Redmond, Kara R Parks 08/11/25
Rippentrop, Macy H Manny 08/11/25
Rodriguez Garcia, Ana S Sotomayor 08/11/25
Rossing, Megan JFK/Pettigrew/RHS 08/11/25
Rygh, Nathan Axtell 08/11/25
Salguero, Alyssia Joe Foss 08/11/25
Sanderson, Aubrey JFK 08/11/25
Schilmoeller, Nicole IPC 08/11/25
Schlichte, Hannah R Parks 08/11/25
Schouten, Rebecca BRMS 08/11/25
Sell, Eric JHS 08/11/25
Selland, Myah JHS 08/11/25
Small, Rebecca Cleveland 08/11/25
Smith, Danika SBA 08/11/25
Spies, Taylor Pettigrew 08/11/25
Sprecher, Emily H Mann 08/11/25
Stevens, Faith Whittier/A Sullivan 08/11/25
Streit, Heidi IPC 08/11/25
Strohschein, Tina Axtell 08/11/25
Swanson, Helen SBA 08/11/25
Telkamp, Katherine JHS 08/11/25
Thies, Whitney Lowell 08/11/25
Thompson, Laurie M Lebeau 08/11/25
Tyler, Robin H Mann 08/11/25
Valbuena-Gingery, Amanda BRMS 08/11/25
Van Maanen, Lorinda GMMS 08/11/25
Venhuizen, Vickie H Dunn 08/11/25
Vilayphone, Siriphone Lowell 08/11/25
Vining, John LHS 08/11/25
Wolf Necklace, Misty T Redlin 08/11/25
Wrede, Brady PHMS 08/11/25
Zeman, Michael JHS 08/11/25
Substitute Teacher, $160/day
Andersen, Max District Wide 08/20/25
Anderson, Sandra District Wide 08/27/25
Avery, Erin District Wide 08/27/25
Bailey, Martin District Wide 08/27/25
Beals, Michael District Wide 08/27/25
Belliveau, Caitlynn District Wide 08/27/25
Bowman, Kimberly District Wide 08/20/25
Butler, Patricia District Wide 08/20/25
Chiarello, Mario District Wide 08/27/25
Clark, Carly District Wide 08/20/25
David, Nyansarora District Wide 08/27/25
Dhol, Nyamal District Wide 08/20/25
Dickson, Zachary District Wide 08/20/25
Doering, Chad District Wide 08/20/25
Drey, Skylar District Wide 08/27/25
Dvorak, Bonnie District Wide 08/27/25
Eisenmenger, Holly District Wide 08/27/25
Engel, Jolene District Wide 08/20/25
Engelbrecht, Noah District Wide 08/20/25
Eppe, Danielle District Wide 08/20/25
Estrada, Danya District Wide 08/20/25
Everson, Mackenzie District Wide 08/20/25
Ford, Cassidy District Wide 08/27/25
Freeman, Dana District Wide 08/20/25
Hanson, Tyus District Wide 08/20/25
Heidepriem, Susan District Wide 08/27/25
Heisinger, Lillee District Wide 08/20/25
Hruska, Renata District Wide 08/27/25
Huyser, Taylia District Wide 08/20/25
Idzerda, Claire District Wide 08/20/25
Jacobson, Melissa District Wide 08/20/25
Johnson, Danae District Wide 08/20/25
Jongejeugd, Bailey District Wide 08/20/25
Kamat, Shubhangi District Wide 08/27/25
Keough, Lilian District Wide 08/20/25
Kinderman, Bill District Wide 08/20/25
Klungseth, Cody District Wide 08/20/25
Kuol, Dut District Wide 08/20/25
LeBlanc, Monica District Wide 08/20/25
Lorenzen, LaRae District Wide 08/27/25
Lunic, Kathryn District Wide 08/27/25
Lutz, Laura District Wide 08/20/25
Marshall, Thomas District Wide 08/20/25
McCoy, Dylan District Wide 08/20/25
McDaniel, Todd District Wide 08/27/25
Medema, Cierra District Wide 08/20/25
Melius, Hope District Wide 08/20/25
Mexican, Leisha District Wide 08/20/25
Mohr, Natalie District Wide 08/20/25
Mollet, Pamela District Wide 08/20/25
Nath, Julie Alice District Wide 08/27/25
Neeley, Margaret District Wide 08/20/25
Nemmer, Christina District Wide 08/27/25
Nemmers, Kenneth District Wide 08/27/25
Nielsen, Jeff District Wide 08/27/25
Nikolaus, Emily District Wide 08/27/25
Oliete, Roger District Wide 08/27/25
Peters, Madeline District Wide 08/20/25
Petersen, Christine District Wide 08/20/25
Petry, Paige District Wide 08/20/25
Pirlet, Kennedy District Wide 08/20/25
Puhrmann, Stephanie District Wide 08/20/25
Pulford, William District Wide 08/20/25
Rakowicz, Maria District Wide 08/20/25
Randall, Sam District Wide 08/27/25
Richie, Emily District Wide 08/21/25
Richter, Ryleigh District Wide 08/20/25
Ritter, Gretchen District Wide 08/20/25
Rosas, Jason District Wide 08/20/25
Ryan, Kali District Wide 08/20/25
Sage, Peyton District Wide 08/20/25
Schmidt, Morgan District Wide 08/20/25
Schuknecht, Robert District Wide 08/27/25
Selland, Mary District Wide 08/20/25
Selleck, Abbey District Wide 08/27/25
Smith, Corinne District Wide 08/20/25
Thunder, Destiny District Wide 08/27/25
Tolly, Tamera District Wide 08/20/25
Townley, Shelly District Wide 08/27/25
Trull, Kathryn District Wide 08/27/25
Vroman, Robert District Wide 08/20/25
Wall, Robert District Wide 08/20/25
Waterbury, Brenda District Wide 08/20/25
Wattier, Zachary District Wide 08/27/25
Weyh, Aaron District Wide 08/27/25
Wollschlager, Faith District Wide 08/20/25
Wragge, Madison District Wide 08/20/25
Zebell, Michaelin District Wide 08/20/25
D4. VOLUNTEERS
See MRF #19782
E. Accepting the Consolidated Report of Trust and Agency Funds of May-Revised for receipts and disbursements through May 2025 stating for the record receipts total $24,107,822.77 and disbursements total $23,686,678.79 (see MRF #19783).
Accepting the Consolidated Report of Trust and Agency Funds of June-Revised for receipts and disbursements through June 2025 stating for the record receipts total $25,039,407.24 and disbursements total $24,721,665.21 (see MRF #19784).
Action 39818
Linda McDaniel, Curriculum Coordinator-Elementary, presented the University of Florida Institute (UFLI) Reading Pilot as follows (MRF#19785):
The Sioux Falls School District is committed to ensuring Every Student, Every Day has access to high-quality reading instruction. To support this goal, the District has initiated implementation of the University of Florida Literacy Institute (UFLI), a research-based approach to teaching foundational literacy skills. UFLI is now used in all kindergarten and first-grade classrooms, providing teachers with a clear framework that strengthens instruction and promotes student success.
Implementation began in the 2023-24 school year with a pilot group of schools and will expand each year until all K-2 classrooms are included by 2026-27. Early results show significant gains for students in UFLI classrooms. Students in UFLI pilot schools outperformed students in control schools on both Acadience and MAP assessments. By the end of the 2024-25 school year, 81 percent of kindergarten students districtwide were performing at or above grade level in phonological awareness and word recognition.
UFLI has also proven to be cost-effective. Once materials for all grade levels are in place, the only recurring expense will be the printing of student decodable texts. This focus on professional learning ensures long-term sustainability by building the instructional capacity of teachers rather than relying on costly consumable materials.
Even in its early stages, UFLI is demonstrating measurable improvements in student reading achievement while strengthening teacher expertise in evidence-based literacy practices. Its phased rollout, strong professional learning support, and sustainable investment model make it a key driver of academic success in the Sioux Falls School District.
A motion was made by Marc Murren and seconded by Gail Swenson five (5) votes “yes” on roll call, acknowledging the University of Florida Institute (UFLI) Reading Pilot.
Action 39819
Doug Morrison, Director of Data Services, presented the Fall 2025 Initial Enrollment as follows (MRF#19786):
The Sioux Falls School District opened the 2025-26 school year with an initial enrollment of 24,290 students (FTE), which is 86 fewer than the start of last year. These numbers are based on active enrollments as of the fourth day of school.
Kindergarten enrollment is 1,731 students, down 46 from 2024-25, while Junior Kindergarten has grown to 79 students-an increase of 38. In grades 1-5, enrollment is down by 140 students, largely due to a larger fifth-grade class moving on to middle school. That cohort exceeded the incoming kindergarten group by about 130 students.
Middle schools are serving 83 more students than last year, while high schools show a decrease of 67 students. Open enrollment into SFSD remains steady, with 1,067 students choosing the District this year-two more than in 2024-25.
This year also marks the opening of Marcella LeBeau Elementary School, which welcomed 284 students and helped balance enrollment across Hawthorne, Renberg, and Hayward. In addition, the Elementary Immersion School has closed, with students now attending other District schools.
A motion was made by Gail Swenson and seconded by Dawn Marie Johnson five (5) votes “yes” on roll call, acknowledging the Fall 2025 Initial Enrollment.
Action 39820
Todd Vik, Business Manager, presented the FY25 Budget Wrap Up (see MRF #19787).
Following general discussion, a motion was made by Marc Murren and seconded by Gail Swenson, five (5) votes “yes” on roll call, acknowledging the report on the District’s FY25
Budget Wrap Up, as presented.
Action 39821
On motion by Marc Murren and seconded by Dawn Marie Johnson five (5) votes “yes” on roll call, the School Board adjourned at 6:38pm.
NAN KELLY
Board President
TODD VIK
Business Manager
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LINCOLN COUNTY
PUBLISH: Sept. 12, 2025
NOTICE OF HEARING UPON APPLICATION FOR ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT: The Board of County Commissioners in and for the County of Lincoln in the City of Canton, South Dakota on the 23rd day of September, 2025 between 6:30 p.m. and adjournment at the Lincoln County Courthouse in the County Commissioners Meeting Room, will meet in regular session to consider the following application for Retail On-Sale Liquor License to operate outside of a municipality for the 2025 licensing period, which has been presented to the Board of County Commissioners and filed in the County Auditor’s Office. The following person/corporation has made application for a Retail On-Sale Liquor License on the following described premises to wit:
Prosper County Warehouse & Event Hall
Plat of: Tract 3A of Poppenga’s Addition in the SW Quarter of Section 28 Township 99 N Range 51 West of the 5th Principal Meridian Lincoln County SD
Parcel #: 099.51.28.B3A0
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN THAT: any person, persons, or their attorney may appear at said scheduled Public Hearing and present objections to the above application, if any objections there may be.
Dated at Canton, South Dakota, this 2nd day of September 2025.
Sheri Lund
Lincoln County Auditor
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PUBLISH: Sept. 12, 2025
LINCOLN COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSION
Meeting Minutes
August 26, 2025
THE LINCOLN COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS convened at 6:30pm on August 26, 2025, with Commissioners Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Tiffani Landeen, Betty Otten, Doug Putnam present. Alicia Cafaro, Deputy Auditor, served as Clerk of the Board. Civil Deputy State’s Attorney, Joe Meader, was also present.
Chair, Tiffani Landeen, called the meeting to order.
ROUTINE BUSINESS:
MOTION by Jim Schmidt and seconded by Betty Otten to move Regular Business Item #7 to the first item of Regular Business, increase the amount of submitted claims from $2,117,722.48 to $2,125,982.39 and to approve Agenda. Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Tiffani Landeen, Betty Otten, Doug Putnam, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
Payroll: $483,895.54
Commissioner’s $8,829.18; FICA 523.72, Medicare 122.48, SDRS 161.78
Auditor’s $18,033.47; FICA 1,010.91, Medicare 236.42, SDRS 1,074.80
Treasurer’s $20,474.05; FICA 1,143.66, Medicare 267.47, SDRS 1,219.74
States Attorney’s $78,562.07; FICA 4,551.61, Medicare 1,064.49, SDRS 4,619.41
Gen Gov Bldg $19,751.39; FICA 1,088.72, Medicare 254.62, SDRS 1,173.74
DOE $43,464.00; FICA 2,521.74, Medicare 589.76, SDRS 2,539.86
ROD $10,443.82; FICA 577.68, Medicare 135.10, SDRS 620.93
VSO $2,311.06; FICA 134.91, Medicare 31.55, SDRS 138.66
GIS $4,013.16; FICA 220.67, Medicare 51.61, SDRS 239.29
IT $11,821.75; FICA 702.59, Medicare 164.31, SDRS 705.11
HR $6,011.16; FICA 345.88, Medicare 80.89, SDRS 359.47
Sheriff’s $107,509.54; FICA 6,242.99, Medicare 1,460.05, SDRS 7,991.26
Jail $25,644.96; FICA 1,554.72, Medicare 363.60, SDRS 1,775.94
County 4-H $5,894.90; FICA 351.22, Medicare 82.14, SDRS 276.54
Weeds $4,480.08; FICA 277.76, Medicare 64.96, SDRS 268.81
P & Z $10,958.20; FICA 674.26, Medicare 157.69, SDRS 637.99
Highway $51,995.02; FICA 3,024.23, Medicare 707.28, SDRS 2,929.34
Communications $36,158.20; FICA 2,079.71, Medicare 486.38, SDRS 2,098.14
EM MGMT $4,147.17; FICA 235.78, Medicare 55.14, SDRS 246.01
Airport $2,983.25; FICA 184.96, Medicare 43.26, SDRS 179.00
24/7 $2,809.29; FICA 174.18, Medicare 40.73, SDRS 224.74
Reports:
Mileage Reports: Airport - 3rd Quarter 2025, Sheriff Civil Fee - July 2025, Highway - June/July 2025 (Fluit/Narum/Wellman)
July 2025 Auditor Account with the County Treasurer Report and Financial Reports
Local Emergency Management Performance Grant 3rd Quarter Matrix
Notice of Public Hearing - Clay County Commission
MOTION by Joel Arends and seconded by Betty Otten to approve Consent Agenda items. Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Tiffani Landeen, Betty Otten, Doug Putnam, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
CONSENT AGENDA:
MOTION by Joel Arends and seconded by Betty Otten to approve County Commission Minutes: 8.12.2025. Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Tiffani Landeen, Betty Otten, Doug Putnam, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
Board action to approve Lincoln County Claims in the amount of: $2,117,722.48; General Fund: Lennox Independent LLC, Publishing Fees, 919.91; Angel Law, Prof LLC, Court Appointed - Att’y Fees, $1,068.00; Beck Law, Prof LLC, Court Appointed - Att’y Fees, $810.50; Eich Law Office Prof LLC, Court Appointed - Att’y Fees, $588.00; Griese Law Firm, Pc, Court Appointed - Att’y Fees, $839.50; Heidepriem Purtell Siegel Hinrichs & Tysdal LLP, Court Appointed - Att’y Fees, $6,718.01; Samp Law Office, Court Appointed - Att’y Fees, $696.00; Maher Law Office, Court Appointed - Att’y Fees, $793.46; Strange, Farrell, Johnson & Brewers Pc, Court Appointed - Att’y Fees, $5,045.48; De Castro Law Office, PLLC, Court Appointed - Att’y Fees, $7,491.50; Isi LLC, Interpreter, $100.00; All Nations Interpreters Inc, Interpreter, $963.60; Confidential Investigative Services, Investigative Services, $2,104.07; Lindahl Md/Phd, Josette, Comp Eval, $10,000.00; Jena Skorczewski, Court Reporter, Transcript, $42.50; Maxine Risty Court Reporting, Transcript, $19.60; Roxane Osborn, Court Reporter, Transcript, $382.95; Pat Beck, Court Reporter, GJ Transcript, $67.50; Juror Fees, Fees & Mileage Costs, $17,516.22; Subway, Canton Sd, Juror Meals, $109.42; Century Business Products, Printer/Copier Services, $394.48; Quadient Leasing Usa, Inc, Postage Eqpt, Qt 3 Lease, $1,160.79; Health Partners, Cobra-Health Premium, $1,425.00; Mcleod’s Printing & Office Supply, Envelopes, $172.29; J.D. Power, Titlebook, $450.00; Delta Dental Of South Dakota, Cobra – Insurance Premium, $99.74; Symetra Life Insurance Company, Insurance Premium, $53.76; Fidelity Security Life Insurance Company Corp, Insurance Premium, $14.58; Redwood Toxicology Laboratory, Lab Testing, $274.89; Cannabis Chemlab, LLC, Lab Testing, $130.00; Minnehaha County Jail, Blood Draws, $825.00; Sd Dept Of Health, Lab Testing, $90.00; Stephanie Moen & Associates, Grand Jury Proceedings, $1,012.50; Monona County Sheriff’s Office, Civil Service, $34.00; Sanford Health Pathology Clinic, Expert Testimony , $1,430.80; Sioux Valley News Inc, Publishing, $420.50; Jw Niederauer – Ace, Eqpt Maintenance , $68.99; D & D Small Engine Repair & Sales LLC, Throttle Cable For The Hustler Fasttrac, $44.15; Ace Hardware Tea, Building Hardware, $6.99; Menards-Sioux Falls West, Hardware, $139.73; Bomgaars, Custodial Supplies , $6.76; Sturdevant’s Auto Value Lennox, Hardware, $58.65; Grainger, Custodial Supplies, $75.01; Midwest Fire & Safety, Safety Training, $650.00; Kirbside Car Wash, Fleet Maintenance , $69.00; Autopros Tire & Service Center, Oil Change , $126.16; Cedar Shore Resort & Conference Center, Conference Travel , $1,224.72; AMG- Avera Occupational Medicine-Sf, Testing- Occupational, $113.10; Sd Division Of Criminal Investigation, Background Checks, $129.75; SDACC, County Convention, $220.00; Elling, Kari, Employee Reimbursement, $392.00; Tony’s Catering, Meals From Employee Appreciation, $1,492.50; Frantzen Reporting/Pgr8r Inc, Transcripts, $199.50; Fed Ex, Postage , $43.06; Workforce-South, Personnel Screenings, $280.00; Automotive Doctors LLC, Vehicle: 21-6 Wire Repair, $374.79; Dave’s Service & Repair, Routine – Tire Replacement, $1,118.60; Auto Dynamics Inc, Routine – Oil Change, $192.89; Tires And More, Routine – Oil Change, $333.66; Don Fee, Spotlight Controller, $150.00; Billion Southtown Inc, Routine– New Battery , $266.15; Octane Ink LLC, Harrisburg Office Decals, $185.00; Jack’s Uniforms & Eqpt, Personnel Uniform, $189.80; Kuntz, Christopher, Travel IACP Conference Chicago, $1,100.79; Field Training Solutions, Personnel Training, $295.00; Karl Chevrolet, (4) Vehicle – Chevy Tahoe, $209,856.80; Harrisburg Ace Hardware, Department Supplies, $89.99; Aj’s Automotive LLC, Routine – Oil Change, $112.66; Pennington County Jail, July Transportation , $387.11; Jack’s Uniforms & Equipment, Personnel Uniform Supplies, $27.95; Dakota Embalming & Transport Service Inc, Transportation Services, $950.00; Sanford Health, Coroner Services, $6,133.00; Minnehaha Co Regional Jdc, Juvenile Housing, $57,794.11; 15point Capital, LLC, Poor Relief-Rent, $600.00; Enclave Whisper Ridge, LLC, Poor Relief-Rent, $600.00; Anderson, Jennifer Marie, Mi Evaluation, $4,262.44; Katie Johnson PLLC, Mi Board, $3,774.00; Phillip Loving, Mi Evaluation, $1,695.87; Syverson Tricia L, Mi Hearing, $272.00; Southeastern Behavioral Healthcare, 07.2025-Mobile Crisis, $366.49; Avera, Mi Holdings, $1,027.74; Fund: 201 - Road And Bridge Fund: Healthpartners, Cobra – Insurance Premium, $890.66; North Central Rental & Leasing LLC, Skid Steer Power Rake 7.23-8.20, $2,873.70; Cintas Corp, Building-Personnel Supplies, $164.46; Jfi - Johnson Feed Inc, Work Order Supplies, $227.63; Century Business Products, Printer/Copier Services, $43.07; Workforce-South, Personnel Screenings , $180.00; Butler Machinery Co, Eqpt Supplies, $501.30; Midwest Motor Supply Co Inc Dba Kimball Midwest, Supplies, $354.88; Canton Home & Farm Supply, Supplies, $39.98; Dakota Riggers & Tool Supply Inc, Supplies, $1,018.40; Transource Truck & Equipment Inc, Work Order Supplies, $853.49; Benco Products Inc, Supplies, $155.04; Napa Auto & Truck Parts Of Sioux Falls, Work Order Supplies, $562.20; Grainger, Supplies, $181.30; Presto-X, Pest Control, $591.52; Micheal’s Purple Petunia, Pump Tanks, $621.00; Geotek Engineering & Testing Services Inc, 09m0 – Bridge Project Costs, $5,017.50; IMEG Corp, 09m1 – Bridge Project Costs, $73,304.51; Myrl & Roy’s Paving Inc, G2 – Hot Mix , $8,029.95; Duininck Inc, Class 5 Base, $3,944.44; Houston Engineering, Inc, Ss4a, $16,604.22; E911 Communications: Language Line Services Inc, Interpreter, $160.39; Century Business Products, Printer/Copier Services, $28.46; Innovative Office Solutions LLC, Office Supplies, $28.77; Emergency And Disaster: Scott’s Automotive LLC, Routine – Oil Change, $68.24; Interstate Power Systems Inc, Generator Service - Routine, $4,339.95; Airport: Roto-Rooter Sioux Falls, Repair & Maintenance , $325.00; A-1 Pumping & Excavating Inc, Utility Services , $287.50; 24/7 Sobriety Fund: Swier, Christopher, Cam Refund, $5.00; Modern/Preserv/Relief: Century Business Products, Monthly Copy/Printer Fees, $31.62; Justice Center: Geotek Engineering & Testing Services Inc, Inspection Costs, $8,127.50; Tegra Group, Engineering Pmt 10 Of 21, $13,130.60; Henry Carlson Construction LLC, Construction Pmt - 16, $1,609,491.00; Revenue Access And Investment Fund: Lavalley Township, Reimbursement $8,000.00; Debt Service-Tif #8:City Of Harrisburg, Tif #8 Disbursement - July 2025, $4,037.65
MOTION by Joel Arends and seconded by Betty Otten to approve the Good Earth Bingo Notice Update: Good Earth is fixing a typo on the original form to update the date from September 6th to September 7th. Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Tiffani Landeen, Betty Otten, Doug Putnam, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
MOTION by Joel Arends and seconded by Betty Otten to approve a refund of taxes for 2023 payable in 2024 in the amount of $38.83, on a property in Lynn Township, parcel 098.50.13.4000, State of South Dakota purchased 2.63 acres. Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Tiffani Landeen, Betty Otten, Doug Putnam, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
MOTION by Joel Arends and seconded by Betty Otten to approve a refund of taxes for 2023 payable in 2024 in the amount of $53.99, on a property in Lynn Township, parcel 098.50.14.4010, State of South Dakota purchased 3.60 acres. Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Tiffani Landeen, Betty Otten, Doug Putnam, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
MOTION by Joel Arends and seconded by Betty Otten to approve a refund of taxes for 2023 payable in 2024 in the amount of $64.97, on a property in Lynn Township, parcel 098.50.14.4020, State of South Dakota purchased 4.21 acres. Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Tiffani Landeen, Betty Otten, Doug Putnam, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
MOTION by Joel Arends and seconded by Betty Otten to approve the hire of Tanner Butler, GIS Analyst, in the GIS Department, effective 09/08/2025, 109/3 at $31.49/hr. Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Tiffani Landeen, Betty Otten, Doug Putnam, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
MOTION by Joel Arends and seconded by Betty Otten to approve the Promotion for Donna Ekle, Appraiser, promotion to Deputy Director of Equalization in the Equalization Office, effective 08/25/2025, 110/6 at $2,904.32 biweekly. Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Tiffani Landeen, Betty Otten, Doug Putnam, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
MOTION by Joel Arends and seconded by Betty Otten to approve the Transfer for Stori Miles, Summer Intern, transfer to Legal Office Assistant in the State’s Attorney’s Office, effective 09/08/2025, 104/1 at $21.58/hr. Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Tiffani Landeen, Betty Otten, Doug Putnam, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
MOTION by Joel Arends and seconded by Betty Otten to approve the Step Increase for Drew DeGroot, Chief Civil Deputy State’s Attorney, in the State’s Attorney’s Office effective the first date of the biweekly pay period following 08/28/2025, 117/8 at $5,832.40 biweekly. Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Tiffani Landeen, Betty Otten, Doug Putnam, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
MOTION by Joel Arends and seconded by Betty Otten to approve the Wage Correction for James Symens, Equipment Operator, in the Highway Shop, effective the first day of the biweekly pay period following 07/08/2025, HWY1/8 correction from $32.00/hr. to $31.06/hr. Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Tiffani Landeen, Betty Otten, Doug Putnam, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
MOTION by Joel Arends and seconded by Betty Otten to approve the Application Affidavit of Replacement Warrant submitted by Ashlee Junge with Legacy Law Firm in the amount of $1,298.37, original warrant number 33894 issued 01.13.2025. Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Tiffani Landeen, Betty Otten, Doug Putnam, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
MOTION by Joel Arends and seconded by Betty Otten to approve and authorize Consumer Fireworks Permit Application from Brad Schuler. Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Tiffani Landeen, Betty Otten, Doug Putnam, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
REGULAR BUSINESS:
COMMISSIONER BRIEFING: Harold Timmerman, Director of Emergency Management, provided information to the Board regarding the 2026 Local Emergency Management Performance Grant Agreement. No public input was heard.
MOTION to authorize the Chair to sign the 2026 Local Emergency Management Performance Grant Agreement.
SECOND READING & PUBLIC HEARING was held as advertised for an Ordinance of Lincoln County, SD, changing the zone of the properties described as Lots 1, 2, and 3, Ninemile View Addition, NE1/4, Section 4-T99N-R49W from the RC Recreation/Conservation District and the A-1 Agricultural District to the PD Planned Development District and amending the Official Zoning Map of Lincoln County. The Planning Commission recommends approval (4-0-1). Public input was heard.
AN ORDINANCE OF LINCOLN COUNTY, SD, AMENDING THE REVISED ZONING ORDINANCE FOR LINCOLN COUNTY BY CHANGING THE ZONE OF THE PROPERTIES DESCRIBED AS LOTS 1, 2, AND 3, NINEMILE VIEW ADDITION, NE1/4, SECTION 4-T99N-R49W FROM THE RC RECREATION/CONSERVATION DISTRICT AND THE A-1 AGRICULTURAL DISTRICT TO THE PD PLANNED DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT AND AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP OF LINCOLN COUNTY. BE IT ORDAINED BY LINCOLN COUNTY, SD: Section 1. That the zoning of the properties described as Lots 1, 2, and 3, Ninemile View Addition, NE1/4, Section 4-T99N-R49W are hereby changed from the RC Recreation/Conservation District and the A-1 Agricultural District to the PD Planned Development District and the official zoning map of Lincoln County referred to in § 154.038 is amended. Section 2. That § 154.200 of the Lincoln County Code of Ordinances is hereby amended to include a new subsection to read:
NINEMILE VIEW PLANNED DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT. The regulations set forth herein or elsewhere in these regulations are the district regulations of the Ninemile View Planned Development District. (A) SUBAREA 1 (Parcel 099.49.04.J001). (1) USES PERMITTED. A building or premises shall be permitted to be used for the following purposes. a. One (1) single-family dwelling. (2) ACCESSORY USES. Accessory uses and buildings permitted are those accessory buildings and uses customarily incident to any permitted use in the district. No accessory building shall exceed 2,400 square feet in area. (3) PARKING REGULATIONS. Parking shall be regulated in conformance with the provisions of Sections 154.300 through 154.304. (4) SIGN REGULATIONS. Signs shall be regulated in conformance with the provisions of Sections 154.315 through 154.323. (5) DENSITY, AREA, YARD, AND HEIGHT REGULATIONS. The maximum height and minimum lot requirements shall be as follows: a. Lot Area – 3.64 acres, b. Maximum Height – 35 feet, c. Front yard – 50 feet, d. Rear Yard – 50 feet, e. Sie Yard – 25 feet. (6) OTHER REGULATIONS. a. A final development plan shall not be required for development in accordance with these regulations. b. Arrange utilities in such a way that future services are easily connected. (B) SUBAREA 2 (Parcel 099.49.04.J002). (1) USES PERMITTED. A building or premises shall be permitted to be used for the following purposes. a. One (1) single-family dwelling. (2) ACCESSORY USES. Accessory uses and buildings permitted are those accessory buildings and uses customarily incident to any permitted use in the district. No accessory building shall exceed 2,400 square feet in area. (3) PARKING REGULATIONS. Parking shall be regulated in conformance with the provisions of Sections 154.300 through 154.304.
(4) SIGN REGULATIONS. Signs shall be regulated in conformance with the provisions of Sections 154.315 through 154.323. (5) DENSITY, AREA, YARD, AND HEIGHT REGULATIONS. The maximum height and minimum lot requirements shall be as follows: a. Lot Area – 3.28 acres, b. Maximum Height – 35 feet
c. Front yard – 50 feet, d. Rear Yard – 50 feet, e. Sie Yard – 25 feet, (6) OTHER REGULATIONS.
a. A final development plan shall not be required for development in accordance with these regulations.
b. Arrange utilities in such a way that future services are easily connected. (C) SUBAREA 3 (Parcel 099.49.04.J003). (1) USES PERMITTED. A building or premises shall be permitted to be used for the following purposes. a. One (1) single-family dwelling. (2) ACCESSORY USES. Accessory uses and buildings permitted are those accessory buildings and uses customarily incident to any permitted use in the district. No accessory building shall exceed 2,400 square feet in area. (3) PARKING REGULATIONS. Parking shall be regulated in conformance with the provisions of Sections 154.300 through 154.304.
(4) SIGN REGULATIONS. Signs shall be regulated in conformance with the provisions of Sections 154.315 through 154.323. (5) DENSITY, AREA, YARD, AND HEIGHT REGULATIONS. The maximum height and minimum lot requirements shall be as follows: a. Lot Area – 2.67 acres, b. Maximum Height – 35 feet
c. Front yard – 50 feet, d. Rear Yard – 50 feet, e. Sie Yard – 25 feet, (6) OTHER REGULATIONS.
a. A final development plan shall not be required for development in accordance with these regulations.
b. Arrange utilities in such a way that future services are easily connected. MOTION by Joel Arends and seconded by Jim Schmidt. Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Tiffani Landeen, Betty Otten, Doug Putnam, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
PUBLIC HEARING was held as advertised to consider an application for a temporary on-sale liquor license to operate outside the municipality for David Derschan for events to occur on August 30, September 6 and September 26, 2025. Located at the Prosper Country Warehouse and Event Hall, 46620 278th St., Lennox, SD 57039, Tract 3A of Poppenga’s addition in the SW Quarter of Section 28, Township 99 N Range 51 West of the 5th pm Lincoln County, SD. Applicant was not present. No public input was heard.
MOTION by Jim Schmidt and seconded by Joel Arends. Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Tiffani Landeen, Betty Otten, Doug Putnam, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
PUBLIC HEARING was held as advertised to consider an application for the transfer of a Retail (On Sale) Liquor License to operate outside the municipality from Spring Creek Country Club to Fore Score LLC at NW 1/4 NW 1/4 -26-100-49, 27122 480th Ave., Harrisburg, SD, 57032. Applicant was present to answer questions from the Board. No public input was heard.
MOTION by Jim Schmidt and seconded by Joel Arends. Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Tiffani Landeen, Betty Otten, Doug Putnam, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
COMMISSIONER BRIEFING: Joe Meader, Civil Deputy State’s Attorney, gave a presentation advocating for changes to current on-sale liquor license regulations. Public input was heard. Resolution reads as follows:
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:
1. That the number of off-sale liquor licenses available be set at nine (9);
2. That the fee for such a license be set at $1,200.00; and
3. That the renewal fee for such a license be set at $500.00.
2. On-Sale:
1. That the number of on-sale liquor licenses available be set at nine (9); and
2. 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:
1. A temporary special malt beverage retailer’s license: $25.00 per day;
2. A temporary special on-sale wine retailer’s license: $25.00 per day;
3. A temporary special on-sale liquor license: $50.00 per day; and
4. 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.
MOTION by Joel Arends and seconded by Betty Otten. Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Tiffani Landeen, Betty Otten, Doug Putnam, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
COMMISSIONER BRIEFING: Tiffani Landeen, Commission Chair, provided information to the Board regarding an agreement with Henry Carlson Construction for asphalt replacement on West St related to the Justice Center. No public input was heard.
MOTION by Jim Schmidt and seconded by Betty Otten to approve the agreement with Henry Carlson Construction for asphalt replacement on West Street related to the Lincoln County Justice Center for $361,810. Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Tiffani Landeen, Betty Otten, Doug Putnam, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
COMMISSIONER BRIEFING: Karla Goossen, Director of Equalization, presented a Resolution to the Board that would change the requirements for determining agricultural land classification. Public input was heard. The resolution reads as follows: A RESOLUTION DETERMINING THE MINIMUM ACRE REQUIREMENTS FOR AGRICULTURAL LAND CLASSIFICATION. WHEREAS, to be classified as agricultural land for tax purposes in the State of South Dakota its principal use must be devoted to agricultural purposes set forth in SDCL § 10-6-112 and the additional criteria therein; WHEREAS, SDCL § 10-6-112(2) authorizes the Board of County Commissioners to increase the twenty (20) acre minimum acre requirements for land to be designated as agricultural land; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, as authorized by SDCL § 10-6-112(2), in order to be classified as agricultural land for tax purposes in Lincoln County the land must consist of at least forty (40) acres or be part of a management unit of not less than eighty (80) acres;
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the minimum acre requirement set forth by this Resolution shall remain in effect for all future tax years unless otherwise amended by the Lincoln County Board of Commissioners.
MOTION by Joel Arends and seconded by Doug Putnam to approve a resolution determining the minimum acre requirements for agricultural land classification be twenty (20) acres. Ayes; Joel Arends, Doug Putnam, Nays; Jim Schmidt, Tiffani Landeen, Betty Otten. Motion Failed.
MOTION by Betty Otten and seconded by Jim Schmidt to have the agricultural land classification remain the same. Ayes; Joel Arends, Doug Putnam, Nays; Jim Schmidt, Tiffani Landeen, Betty Otten. Motion Failed.
COMMISSIONER DISCUSSION: Francene Hofer, Lincoln County Treasurer, came before the Board again to affirm that the reports have been reconciled.
COMMISSIONER BRIEFING: Betty Otten, Commissioner, began discussing with the Board the effectiveness of the evening Board meeting and asked for input regarding keeping the 3rd meeting in the evening or returning it to the morning. Public input was heard.
MOTION by Betty Otten and seconded by Doug Putnam to keep the 3rd Regular Board of Commissioners Meeting of each month to 6:30 PM for the next six (6) months. Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Tiffani Landeen, Betty Otten, Doug Putnam, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
OPPORTUNITY FOR PUBLIC COMMENT
Public comments were heard.
COMMISSIONER REPORT (INFORMATIONAL ONLY)
Commissioner reports were heard.
EXECUTIVE SESSION:
Executive Session was not needed.
ADJOURNMENT
MOTION by Joel Arends and seconded by Jim Schmidt to adjourn at 7:59pm until 8:30 a.m. on September 2, 2025. Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Tiffani Landeen, Betty Otten, Doug Putnam, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
Lincoln County Board of Commissioners
Jim Schmidt, Lincoln County Vice-Chair
Attest:
Alicia Cafaro, Deputy Auditor
Published once on Sept. 12, 2025, at the approximate cost of $271.73, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or TheDakotaScout.com.
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PUBLISH: Sept. 12, 2025
LINCOLN COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSION
Meeting Minutes
August 12, 2025
THE LINCOLN COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS convened at 8:30AM on August 12, 2025, with Commissioners Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Tiffani Landeen, Betty Otten, Doug Putnam present. Alicia Cafaro, Deputy Auditor, served as Clerk of the Board. Chief Civil Deputy State’s Attorney, Drew DeGroot, was also present.
Chair, Tiffani Landeen, called the meeting to order.
ROUTINE BUSINESS:
MOTION by Jim Schmidt and seconded by Betty Otten to add a change order from Henry Carlson Construction LLC to Regular Business and approve Agenda. Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Tiffani Landeen, Betty Otten, Doug Putnam, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
Reports:
Mileage Reports (July 2025) - Emergency Management/Sheriff’s Office/Buildings & Grounds
Register of Deeds Report - July 2025
Lincoln County Soil Conservation District Presentation Handouts
Correspondence received after agenda publication RE: CUP #USE-0014-2025 Public Hearing (7/22/25)
MOTION by Jim Schmidt and seconded by Joel Arends to approve Consent Agenda items. Ayes; None, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
CONSENT AGENDA:
MOTION by Jim Schmidt and seconded by Joel Arends to approve County Commission Minutes: 08.05.2025. Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Tiffani Landeen, Betty Otten, Doug Putnam, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
MOTION by Jim Schmidt and seconded by Joel Arends to approve Lincoln County Claims in the amount of: $2,905,581.02: GENERAL: The Dakota Scout LLC, Publishing $510.51; Sioux Valley News Inc, Publishing $552.38; Otten, Betty, Cards Reimburse/PZ Mileage $40.32; Peterson Stuart & Klentz, Prof LLC, Public Defender Contract $75,694.08; Myers Billion, LLP, Indigent Persons Contract $18,025.00; Tschetter & Adams Law Office, Pc, Crt Appt Atty $28,690.86; Beck Law, Prof LLC, Crt Appt Atty $2,879.50; De Castro Law Office, PLLC, Crt Appt Atty $3,590.00; O’leary Law Office, Crt Appt Atty $4,439.30; Dakota Forensic Consulting, Forensic Consulting $1,600.00; Isi, LLC, Interpreter $100.00; All Nations Interpreters Inc, Interpreter $970.00; Jurors, Fee / Mileage $1,807.02; Dakota Data Shred, Document Shredding $114.12; Pat Beck, Court Reporter, Grand Jury Proceedings $571.75; Cannabis Chemlab, LLC, Lab Testing $520.00; Thomson Reuters-West Publ Corp, Online Software Subscription $892.14; Pmb 0112, Executive Mgmt Finance Office, Access Fees $116.00; Sd Dept Of Health, Lab Testing $6,830.00; Olson, Dawn, Transcript $142.45; Jena Skorczewski, Court Reporter, Transcripts $342.05; Roxane Osborn, Court Reporter, Transcript $95.10; Ruth Consulting LLC, Edr Kit $350.00; Century Business Products, Copier Contract $686.57; Laguna, Autumn, Travel Reimbursement $503.60; A & B Pure Water Online Corp, Drinking Water Machine Contract $207.80; Diverse Lawn & Landscaping LLC, Four Mows And One Treatment - Round-A-Bout $145.00; ABC Rentals, Portable A/C Rental - Achievement Days $374.00; Johnstone Supply, Repair Parts For Condenser Fan #5 $780.59; D & D Small Engine Repair & Sales LLC, Replacement Mower Blades $68.97; Maendel, Jayda, Post Event Cleanup $140.00; Grainger, Repair Part For A/C Compressor $341.17; B&B Gates & Supply, Inc, Repair To Sheep Pen $420.00; ProChem Dynamics LLC, Custodial Supplies $1,871.34; JW Niederauer Inc, Hardware And Parts $163.06; Canton Home & Farm Supply, Hardware $13.98; Cintas Corp, Rug Cleaning And Exchange $293.54; Cintas (First Aid), First Aid Supplies $578.99; Sturdevant’s Auto Value Lennox, Auto Fuses $23.61; City Of Canton, Water Utilities $1,646.21; Novak Sanitary Svc Corp, Garbage And Refuge Collection $680.90; MidAmerican Energy Co, Natural Gas Utilities $865.62; Xcel Energy, Electrical Utilities $14,556.50; South Lincoln Rural Water System, Water Utilities $232.40; Chs Eastern Farmers, Propane Utilities $763.63; Stensland Gravel Co. Inc, Gravel And Crushed Rock For Fairgrounds $889.47; Bomgaars, Gates/Parts $783.30; Glass Doctor Of Sioux Falls, Chip Repair $70.00; Stitches, Stitches $61.00; SDACC, Convention Registration 2025 $1,320.00; Cole Papers Inc, Copy Paper $1,670.53; Integrated Technology & Security, Camera Audio – Commission $504.64; Tyler Technologies Inc, Vetraspec $475.94; Cdw-G Inc, Server – Harrisburg $21,328.04; Riverside Technologies Inc, Phone Analog Gateway/Toner $13,568.74; Well365, LLC, Wellness Services $3,851.80; Elling, Kari, Travel Reimbursement – Hotel $1,791.35; Interstate Office Products, Office Setup/Supplies $5,921.45; Transunion Risk & Alternative, Data Solutions Inc July 2025 $75.00; Sioux Falls Area Humane Society, July 2025 $4,293.10; Frantzen Reporting/Pgr8r Inc, Transcripts $292.50; Automotive Doctors LLC, 24-8 Oil Change Tire Rotation $121.45; Tires And More, Oil Change $1,416.97; Harrisburg Ace Hardware, 23-1 Wiper Blades $49.98; Sturdevant’s Auto Value, Wiper Blade $37.72; Voyager Fleet Systems Inc, July 2025 Fuel $6,558.32; Jack’s Uniforms & Equipment, Uniform $7,614.63; Applied Concepts Inc, Tahoe Vss Cable Kit $274.00; Chamberlain Oil. Co, Inc., Windshield Wiper -35 Fluid $213.21; Innovative Office Solutions LLC, Toner $73.47; Octane Ink LLC, New Tahoe Lettering $550.00; Don LLC D/B/A Don Fee, Equipment Installation 25-1 $4,600.00; Elite Unmanned LLC, Fast Charger $215.00; Motorola Solutions Inc, Software License $5,548.00; Aj’s Automotive LLC, Oil Change/Repair $315.25; Union Co Sheriff’s Department, Inmate Housing $400.50; Minnehaha County Jail, July Contract/Blood Draw/Medical $176,134.90; Sanford Health, Inmate Medical $713.08; Avera Surgical Institute Of South Dakota, Inmate Medical $80.94; Buddi Us LLC, July Tagging Days $1,692.00; Sanford Health Pathology Clinic, 07.2025- Acct: #43d0906417 $1,350.00; Dakota Embalming & Transport Service Inc, 07.21.25 $1,900.00; Minnehaha Co Human Services, Monthly Poor Relief-Aug $7,817.43; Southeastern Electric Co-Op Inc, Welfare Utilities $341.09; Sd State Treasurer, Mi $1,994.35; Anderson, Jennifer Marie, Mi Eval $2,832.40; Dean Schaefer Court Reporting, Mi-Court Reporting Yankton $156.00; Erin M. Johnson PLLC, Mi Board $1,284.00; Karla Salem, Qmhp, Mi Eval $4,180.00; Miller, Francie, Mi Hearing $64.00; Phillip Loving, Mi Eval $2,768.37; Yankton Co Treasurer, Mi Hearing-Yankton $181.25; Avera, Mi Hold/Inmate Medical $5,301.04; Gustad, Ginny, Open Class Judge $50.00; Leber, Marya, Judge $100.00; Munk, Steve, Judge $100.00; Pankratz, Linda M, Judge $150.00; Gesick, Martha C., Judge $100.00; Skaff, Stacy L., Judge $100.00; Kamps, Angela, Judge $100.00; Gillespie, Pamela D., Judge $100.00; Reith, Crystal, Judge $100.00; Dewitt, Marty, Judge $100.00; Storo, Tracie, July Mileage $239.19; Sweeter, Corissa, Summer Mileage $113.70; Van Hove, Debora E., Judge $100.00; Loecker, Reynold I., Poultry Show Judge $200.00; Hendrickx, Brooke Margaret, Sheep/Goat Show Judge $200.00; Pearson, Jill, Static Judge $50.00; Sweeter, Robbie, Static Judge $50.00; Anderson, Aubrey, Static Judge $50.00; Shields, June F., Static Judge $50.00; Huffman, Teresa, Static Judge $50.00; Tipton, Jan, Static Judge $50.00; Rops, Kristi, Static Judge $50.00; Muntefering, Denise, Judge $100.00; Winterboer, Bev, Static Judge $50.00; Hagen, Macy, Static Judge $50.00; Becker, Sydney, Static Judge $50.00; Bruns, Sharon, Static Judge $50.00; Crist, Annie, Round Robin Judge $25.00; Hazel, Chad, Judge/Supplies $481.24; Sweeter, Wendy, State Fair Parking Pass Reimbursement $24.00; Austin Strasser, Overnight Watch $600.00; Hunter Poppens, Overnight Watch $600.00; Hanson, Maizy, Round Robin Judge $25.00; Rafe Royall, Swine Show Judge $200.00; Stuart Plucker, Dairy Show Judge/Round Robin $200.00; Ruby Rezac, Rabbit Show Judge $200.00; Mitchell Venderwal, Beef Show Judge $200.00; William Mccusker, Static Judge $100.00; Symetra Life Insurance Company, Basic Life $228.01; Fastenal Company, Supplies $93.74; Lookout Plan + Code Consulting LLC, Ps Garage Doors,Car Connec Add,Madison Invest $877.50; Sweeter, Marlene, PZ Mileage/Judge $60.40; Jongeling, Jerry, Planning Commission Mileage - 07.21.2025 Mtg $19.07; Boots, Todd, Planning Commission Mileage - 07.21.2025 Mtg $23.77; Green, Scott, Planning Commission Mileage - 07.21.2025 Mtg $20.40;ROAD AND BRIDGE: Symetra Life Insurance Company, Basic Life $34.20; Cintas Corp, Uniform $197.86; Matheson Tri-Gas Inc, Welding Rental $145.08; Driveline Service Inc, Wo1265 $342.44; Action Electric Inc, Traffic Light $627.55; Midwest Petroleum Equipment, Gasboy System Repair $477.75; G & R Controls Inc, 8/1-10/31 Maintenance $1,982.91; Cole Papers Inc, Copy Paper $93.85; The Dakota Scout LLC , Publishing $25.53; Cintas (First Aid), Med Supplies $104.54; Century Business Products, Copies 6.19-7.18 $49.72; Sioux Valley News Inc, Publishing $26.31; Lyle Signs Inc, Signs $102.09; Butler Machinery Co Filters, $1,115.27; Mid-American Research, Chemical Supplies $529.38; Prochem Dynamics LLC, Supplies $173.36; Canton Home & Farm Supply, Supplies $13.13; Transource Truck & Equipment Inc, Wo1278/Shop $795.68; Bauer Built Inc, Wo1214 $3,606.00; Sioux Falls Ford, Wo1246 $1,602.08; Napa Auto & Truck Parts Of Sioux Falls, Tools/Parts $975.89; Coles Petroleum Products Inc, Diesel $18,547.58; Sdacc, Sdacc Registration X1 $220.00; Verizon Connect Fleet Usa LLC, Fleet Jul $955.54; Novak Sanitary Svc Corp, Trash Jul $371.83; MidAmerican Energy Co, Gas July $57.50; Xcel Energy, Traffic Lights $84.48; South Lincoln Rural Water System, Water $194.20; Culligan Water Conditioning Corp, Water $50.00; Southeastern Electric Co-Op Inc, Electric Jul $1,865.60; Cramer And Associates, Inc, 09m0 $318,583.87; Tri-State Ready Mix Inc, Redimix $628.00; Sir Lines A Lot, LLC, 2025 Striping $100.00; Myrl & Roys Paving Inc, G1, G2 $3,277.64; Knife River - South Dakota, G2 $2,294.18; Duininck Inc, Class 5 Base $17,505.50; Bomgaars, Grass Seed $93.00; Sd Dept Of Transportation, 04n9 $1,818.22; 911: Symetra Life Insurance Company, Basic Life $21.60; Cole Papers Inc, Copy Paper $112.62; Bluepeak, August 2025 $1,021.09; EMERGENCY AND DISASTER: Symetra Life Insurance Company, Basic Life $0.55; Quickseries, Publishing Date: 05.22.25 Inv:109915 - Command System $231.36; Americinn By Wyndom Fort Pierre Conference Center, Room For Training In Pierre $112.00; Timmerman, Harold, Fuel Reimbursement To Pierre $127.49; AIRPORT: Symetra Life Insurance Company, Basic Life $1.80; Lincoln Co Rural Water, Water Bill Airport $5.50; Helms & Associates, Final Closeout On South Apron $5,359.13; 24/7 SOBRIETY: Symetra Life Insurance Company, Basic Life $1.80; MODERN/PRESERV/RELIEF: Century Business Products, Monthly Copy & Printer Fees $30.09; LAW LIBRARY: Lexisnexis/Relx Inc,Law Library Software $3,900.00; STATEWIDE SOBRIETY FUND: Sd Attorney General’s Office, 24/7 State Allocation $12,657.00; FIRE DEPT INSURANCE DIST: Tea Fire Dept, 2025 Fire Ins Tax Dist $48,272.18; Harrisburg Fire Dept, 2025 Fire Ins Tax Dist $62,765.49; Hudson Fire Dept, 2025 Fire Ins Tax Dist $11,131.86; Worthing Fire Station, 2025 Fire Ins Tax Dist $35,476.83; Sioux Falls Fire Dept, 2025 Fire Ins Tax Dist $315,386.71; Beresford Fire Dept, 2025 Fire Ins Tax Dist $11,129.45; Lennox Fire Dept, 2025 Fire Ins Tax Dist $22,562.10; Centerville Fire Dept, 2025 Fire Ins Tax Dist $3,435.10; Fairview Fire Dept, 2025 Fire Ins Tax Dist $20,982.69; Canton Fire Dept, 2025 Fire Ins Tax Dist $37,068.72; Alcester Fire Dept, 2025 Fire Ins Tax Dist $1,538.98; MODERN/PRESERV/RELIEF: SDACO, July SDACO M & P Portion $2,242.00; STATE MOTOR: SD State Treasurer, SD State Treasurer 605Drive $1,455,074.11, BIRTHS, DEATHS, & TITLES: SD State Treasurer, July State Portion Vitals Birth/Death $890.00; Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Tiffani Landeen, Betty Otten, Doug Putnam, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
MOTION by Jim Schmidt and seconded by Joel Arends to approve and authorize the chair to sign the invoice from Helms & Associates in the amount of $1765.41. Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Tiffani Landeen, Betty Otten, Doug Putnam, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
MOTION by Jim Schmidt and seconded by Joel Arends to approve the hire of Lilli Jasper, Deputy State’s Attorney, in the State’s Attorney’s Office, effective 08/25/2025, 114/1 at $3,689.39 biweekly. Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Tiffani Landeen, Betty Otten, Doug Putnam, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
MOTION by Jim Schmidt and seconded by Joel Arends to approve the Step Increase for Jozlyn Zimmel, Property Technician, in the Equalization Office effective the first date of the biweekly pay period following 08/10/2025, 104/7 at $25.02/hr. Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Tiffani Landeen, Betty Otten, Doug Putnam, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
MOTION by Jim Schmidt and seconded by Joel Arends to approve the Step Increase for Beverly Rosheim, Tax and License Clerk, in the Treasurer’s Office effective the first date of the biweekly pay period following 08/24/2025, 104/7 at $25.02/hr. Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Tiffani Landeen, Betty Otten, Doug Putnam, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
MOTION by Jim Schmidt and seconded by Joel Arends to approve the Step Increase for Cristen Standley, Tax and License Clerk, in the Treasurer’s Office effective the first date of the biweekly pay period following 08/24/2025, 104/6 at $24.41/hr. Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Tiffani Landeen, Betty Otten, Doug Putnam, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
MOTION by Jim Schmidt and seconded by Joel Arends to approve the Step Increase for Courtney Smith, Property Technician, in the Equalization Office effective the first date of the biweekly pay period following 08/29/2025, 104/10 at $26.94/hr. Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Tiffani Landeen, Betty Otten, Doug Putnam, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
REGULAR BUSINESS:
COMMISSION BRIEFING: Drew Degroot, Chief Civil Deputy State’s Attorney, presented to the Board a change order submitted by Henry Carlson Construction, LLC in the amount of $175,074 regarding upgrades to the elevators to be installed at the Justice Center. No public input was heard.
MOTION by Betty Otten and seconded by Joel Arends to approve the Justice Center change order in the amount of $175,074. Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Betty Otten, Doug Putnam, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
FIRST READING was held for an Ordinance of Lincoln County, SD, changing the zone of the properties described as Lots 1, 2, and 3, Ninemile View Addition, NE1/4, Section 4-T99N-R49W from the RC Recreation/Conservation District and the A-1 Agricultural District to the PD Planned Development District and amending the Official Zoning Map of Lincoln County. The Planning Commission recommends approval (4-0-1). Location: Parcels: 099.49.04.J001, 099.49.04.J002, and 099.49.04.J003. No public input was heard.
COMMISSIONER DISCUSSION: Paul Anderson, Commission Administrative Assistant, gave information to the Board regarding the Raffle & Lottery Form for the Good Earth Farms Animal Sanctuary. Good Earth anticipates having Bingo Night on September 6th and 14th from 6PM – 8PM. The prizes available will be hats, t-shirts and one large prize worth $500. The money raised will go to support the animals at The Good Earth Farm Animal Sanctuary. No public input was heard.
COMMISSIONER DISCUSSION: David Myers, airport manager, gave a report regarding Marv Skie/Lincoln County and recommendations on land lease rates for hangars owned by tenants. Also present to speak on hangar lease rates were James Gulson of the Airport Advisory Board and Craig Arnold, both of whom own hangars at Marv Skie Airport. Public input was heard.
COMMISSIONER DISCUSSION: Paul Anderson, Commission Administrative Assistant, gave a report regarding legislative changes from the 2025 Legislative Session. No public input was heard.
OPPORTUNITY FOR PUBLIC COMMENT
Public input was heard.
COMMISSIONER REPORT (INFORMATIONAL ONLY)
Commissioner reports were given.
EXECUTIVE SESSION:
Executive Session was not needed.
ADJOURNMENT
MOTION by Betty Otten and seconded by Joel Arends to adjourn at 9:55 a.m. until 6:30 p.m. on August 26, 2025. Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Tiffani Landeen, Betty Otten, Doug Putnam, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
Lincoln County Board of Commissioners
Tiffani Landeen,
Lincoln County Chair
Attest:
Alicia Cafaro, Deputy Auditor
Approved: August 26, 2025
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PUBLISH: Sept. 12, 2025
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Notice is hereby given that the Lincoln County Board of Commissioners will hold a public hearing on September 23, 2025, regarding a change of zone request for the property described as Tract 2, Spielman’s Addition, E1/2 NE1/4, Section 5-T99N-R50W from the A-1 Agricultural District to the PD Planned Development District. Location: Parcel: 099.50.05.B200
This public hearing will be held at the following time, date and location:
6:30 p.m.
September 23, 2025
Lincoln County Courthouse (104 N. Main Street, Canton)
The purpose of this hearing is to explain the proposed change of zone request to interested persons, to answer questions regarding this item, and to hear public comment on this item. The Board of Commissioners invites all interested persons to attend and offer their comments. Those interested persons not able to attend are invited and encouraged to send written comments, prior to the hearing, to the Lincoln County Auditor, 104 N. Main Street, Suite 110, Canton, SD 57013.
In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), if you need special assistance to participate in this hearing, please contact the Auditor at (605) 764-2581. Anyone who is deaf, hard-of-hearing or speech-disabled may utilize Relay South Dakota at 711 or (800) 877-1113 (TTY/Voice). Notification 48 hours prior to the hearing will enable the County to make reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility to this hearing.
Sheri Lund
Auditor
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PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLISH: Sept. 12, 2025
EAST DAKOTA WATER DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO ADOPT FY 2026 BUDGET
The Board of Directors of the East Dakota Water Development District will hold a public hearing on Thursday, September 18, 2025, at 10:00 a.m. CDT to consider the proposed Water Development District budget for Fiscal Year 2026, beginning January 1, 2026. The hearing will be held at the District office, 132B Airport Avenue, Brookings.
The purpose of holding this hearing is to provide the public an opportunity to contribute to, and comment on, the Water Development District’s proposed operating budget for Fiscal Year 2026.
The East Dakota Water Development District promotes the conservation, development, and proper management of district water resources according to district priorities; supports water quality and supply projects through technical, organizational and financial assistance to prospective and existing project sponsors; and through other appropriate actions supports the purposes of South Dakota Codified Law chapters 34A-2, 34A-3A, 34A-6, 34A-9, chapters 46A-3A to 46A-3E, inclusive, and chapters 46A-1 and 46A-2.
Persons interested in presenting data, opinions and arguments for and against the proposed budget may appear, either in person or by representative, at the hearing and be heard and given an opportunity for a full and complete discussion of all items in the budget.
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PUBLISH: Sept. 12, 2025
NOTICE OF AUDIT OF THE FISCAL AFFAIRS OF THE EAST DAKOTA WATER DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
Notice is hereby given that the records and books of the East Dakota Water Development District have been audited by ELO CPAs & Advisors, Certified Public Accountants of Huron, South Dakota, for the year ended December 31, 2024. Detailed reports thereon are filed with the East Dakota Water Development District in Brookings, South Dakota, and the Department of Legislative Audit in Pierre, South Dakota, for public inspection.
This notice is published in compliance with the provisions of SDCL 46A-3D-4.
Jay Gilbertson, Manager/Treasurer
East Dakota Water Development District
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COURTS
PUBLISH: Sept. 12, Sept. 19 & Sept. 26, 2025
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA :SS IN CIRCUIT COURT SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF
BRET L. SONGSTAD, DECEASED.
49PRO25-000192
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is given that on the 9th day of September, 2025, Isaac Harris, whose address is 4413 East 9th Street, Sioux Falls, South Dakota 57103, was appointed as personal representative of the above-entitled estate. All creditors having claims against said estate are required to 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 mailed to the personal representative or may be filed with the Clerk of Courts in and for said county, with a copy of the claim mailed to the personal representative.
/s/ Isaac Harris
Isaac Harris
Attorneys for personal representative:
Davenport, Evans, Hurwitz & Smith, L.L.P.
Lori M. Rensink
206 West 14th Street; P.O. Box 1030
Sioux Falls, SD 57101-1030
(605) 336-2880
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PUBLISH: Sept. 12, Sept. 19 & Sept. 26, 2025
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA SS IN CIRCUIT COURT SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF
NANCY G. HIDALGO, DECEASED.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND NOTICE OF INFORMAL PROBATE AND APPOINTMENT OF PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE
Notice is given that on September 3, 2025, Nancy Reynoza, whose address is c/o Lane S. Haskell, 110 N. Minnesota Ave., Ste. 400 Sioux Falls, South Dakota 57104, was informally appointed as Personal Representative of the Estate of Nancy G. Hidalgo.
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 8th day of September, 2025.
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 Personal Representative
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PUBLISH: Sept. 12, Sept. 19, Sept. 26 & Oct. 3, 2025
IN THE STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA,
COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COURT
DATA MORTGAGE INC., DBA ESSEX MORTGAGE, PLAINTIFF,
V.
CHRISTOPHER MASON AND RUTH MILLER AND TRACY MILLER A/K/A TRACI MILLER AND NATIONAL HOMEBUYERS FUND, INC., AN INSTRUMENTALITY OF GOVERNMENT SECTION 115 ENTITY AND A.A.A. COLLECTIONS, INC. AND COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA, SOUTH DAKOTA AND UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF CHRISTOPHER MASON AND UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF RUTH MILLER AND UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF TRACY MILLER AND ALL PERSONS UNKNOWN, CLAIMING ANY ESTATE OR INTEREST IN, OR LIEN OR ENCUMBRANCE UPON, THE REAL ESTATE DESCRIBED IN THE COMPLAINT, AND ANY PERSON IN POSSESSION, DEFENDANTS.
SUMMONS
CIVIL NUMBER: 49CIV24-004114
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 100 feet of Lot 12 in Block 12 of Boulevard Addition to the City of Sioux Falls, Minnehaha County, South Dakota, according to the recorded plat thereof.
Property Address: 1101 S 3rd Avenue, Sioux Falls, SD 57105
4. The Plaintiff is not seeking a personal judgment against the above-named Defendants.
Date: September 26, 2024
/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: SD22030
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PUBLISH: Aug. 29, Sept. 5, Sept. 12 & Sept. 19, 2025
IN THE STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA,
COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COURT
LAKEVIEW LOAN SERVICING, LLC, PLAINTIFF,
V.
MARK R. BESAW JR. AND MARK R. BESAW AND ACCOUNTS MANAGEMENT INC. AND UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ACTING BY AND THROUGH THE SECRETARY OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT, AND ANY PERSON IN POSSESSION, DEFENDANTS.
SUMMONS
CIVIL NUMBER: 49CIV25-002447
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 2 of Granite Valley Addition to the City of Sioux Falls, Minnehaha County, South Dakota, according to the recorded plat thereof.
Property Address: 1405 E 67th St. N, Sioux Falls, SD 57104
4. The Plaintiff is not seeking a personal judgment against the above-named Defendants.
Date: May 27, 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: SD22260
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PUBLISH: Sept. 5, Sept. 12, Sept. 19 & Sept. 26, 2025
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA IN CIRCUIT COURT SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF:
DIONNE MARIE MORTIMER
FOR A CHANGE OF NAME TO:
DIONNE MARIE WILSON
49CIV25-3905
NOTICE OF HEARING FOR ADULT NAME CHANGE
NOTICE IS HEARBY GIVEN that a Verified Petition for Adult Name Change has been filed by Dionne Marie Mortimer to change Petitioner’s name from Dionne Marie Mortimer to Dionne Marie Wilson The petition will be heard on the 14 day of October, 2025, at 11: 00 am by the Honorable Judge Mandi Mowery, 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 August, 2025.
Cathy Arant
Clerk of Court
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PUBLISH: Sept. 5 & Sept. 12, 2025
IN THE STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA,
COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA IN CIRCUIT COURT, SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COURT
U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, PLAINTIFF,
V.
GAYLE PARSONS AND SILVER PARK PLACE OWNER’S ASSOCIATION 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: 49CIV25-000183
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 June 19, 2025, in the amount of $97,136.50, 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 October 23, 2014, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Minnehaha County, South Dakota, on October 27, 2014, in Book 1765 of Mtgs, at Page 608, as Instrument Number R422805, Gayle Parsons, mortgagor, executed and delivered to First Dakota National Bank, a Corporation, mortgagee, for the property located at 1206 S Bridgeport Pl, Sioux Falls, SD 57106, and legally described as:
Lot 40 of Bridgeport Village of the Plat of Bridgeport Village and Newport Village in Silver Park Place, a subdivision of Lot 1 of Lots 1 and 2 in Block 9 of Silver Valley Third Addition to the City of Sioux Falls, Minnehaha County, South Dakota, according to the recorded plat thereof; subject to the burdens and together with the benefits and easements contained in that certain Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions for Silver Valley Park Place Owner’s Association, dated August 2, 1993, filed for record August 3, 1993, in Book 211 of Miscellaneous, on Pages 63-79; together with the benefits and burdens of rights of ingress and egress over and upon the street easement designated as South Bridgeport Place as identified in the plat of subject premises 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 October 29, 2025 at 11:00 AM.
Dated this 19th day of August, 2025
Michael Milstead
SHERIFF OF MINNEHAHA COUNTY
By Deputy Corrie Alexander 856
Name: Corrie Alexander
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
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PUBLISH: Sept. 5, Sept. 12 & Sept. 19, 2025
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA :SS IN CIRCUIT COURT SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN RE THE ESTATE OF
FERN MARIE LOES, DECEASED.
49PRO25-000189
NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF INFORMAL PROBATE AND APPOINTMENT OF PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE
NOTICE IS GIVEN that on the 1st day of August, 2025, the Clerk of the Circuit Court, Second Judicial Circuit, Minnehaha County, South Dakota, appointed Mark Alan Loes as Personal Representative of the Estate of Fern Marie Loes.
Creditors of the Estate of Fern Marie Loes 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 at 2308 Firefly Ct., Franklin, TN 37069-8723 or filed with the Minnehaha County Clerk of Courts, with a copy of the claim mailed to the Personal Representative.
Dated this 8th day of August, 2025.
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
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PUBLISH: Sept. 5, Sept. 12 & Sept. 19, 2025
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA :SS IN CIRCUIT COURT SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF
MARY A. RODMAN, DECEASED
49PRO24-000355
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is given that on the 27th day of December, 2024, Jeffrey J. Rodman whose address is 1400 South Dundee Drive, Sioux Falls, SD 57106, was appointed as personal representative of the above-entitled estate. All creditors having claims against said estate are required to 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 mailed to the personal representative or may be filed with the Clerk of Courts in and for said county, with a copy of the claim mailed to the personal representative.
/s/Jeffrey J. Rodman
Jeffrey J. Rodman
Attorneys for personal representative:
Davenport, Evans, Hurwitz & Smith, L.L.P.
Pedro N. Assis
206 West 14th Street
Sioux Falls, SD 57101-1030
(605) 336-2880
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PUBLISH: Sept. 5, Sept. 12 & Sept. 19, 2025
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA IN CIRCUIT COURT SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF
EVELYN MEIER, DECEASED.
PRO. 25-161
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is given that on July 9, 2025, Shirlee Meier, 3912 E. 21st St., Sioux Falls, SD, was appointed as personal representative of the Estate of Evelyn Meier.
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 29th day of August, 2025. /s/ Shirlee Meier, 3912 E. 21st St., Sioux Falls, SD.
Clerk of Circuit Court Minnehaha County Courthouse, 425 N. Dakota Ave., Sioux Falls, SD 57104, 605-367-5900.
Joel A. Arends, Arends Law, P.C., P.O. Box 1246, Sioux Falls, SD 57101, 605-254-2624, Attorney for Personal Representative.
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PUBLISH: Aug. 29, Sept. 5, Sept. 12 & Sept. 19, 2025
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA IN CIRCUIT COURT SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF:
JARVIS JEROME MATTOX JR.
FOR A CHANGE OF NAME TO:
JARVIS MATTOX KHOLIN
CIV25-3828
NOTICE OF HEARING FOR ADULT NAME CHANGE
NOTICE IS HEARBY GIVEN that a Verified Petition for Adult Name Change has been filed by Jarvis Jerome Mattox Jr. to change Petitioner’s name from Jarvis Jerome Mattox Jr. to Jarvis Mattox Kholin. The petition will be heard on the 30 day of September, 2025, at 11: 00 am 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 22 day of August, 2025.
Karla Kalb
Clerk of Court
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PUBLISH: Aug. 22, Aug. 29, Sept. 5 & Sept. 12, 2025
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA IN CIRCUIT COURT SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF:
ETHAN RICHARD LODMELL
FOR A CHANGE OF NAME TO:
ETHAN ATTICUS THOMAS
49CIV25-3705
NOTICE OF HEARING FOR ADULT NAME CHANGE
NOTICE IS HEARBY GIVEN that a Verified Petition for Adult Name Change has been filed by Ethan Richard
Lodmell to change Petitioner’s name from Ethan Richard
Lodmell to Ethan Atticus Thomas. The petition will be heard on the 30 day of Sept., 2025, at 11: 00 am by the Honorable Judge TBD, 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 15th day of August, 2025.
/s/
Clerk of Court
Attest: Karla Kalb
Clerk of Court
By: /s/
Deputy
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PUBLISH: Aug. 29, Sept. 5, Sept. 12 & Sept. 19, 2025
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA
:SS IN CIRCUIT COURT SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF
ALLISON MARIE WESSELS, DECEASED.
49 PRO.25-202
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is given that on the 26th day of August, 2025, Stacey Vandenheuvel, of 5801 S. Bounty Pl., Sioux Falls, SD 57108 was appointed Personal Representative of the Estate of Allison Marie Wessels.
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 of
Courts and a copy of the claim mailed to the Personal Representative.
Dated this 26th day of August, 2025.
/s/Stacey Vandenheuvel
Stacey Vandenheuvel
5801 S. Bounty Pl.
Sioux Falls, SD 57108
Attorney for the Estate:
Samp Law Offices
P.O. Box 495
Sioux Falls, SD 57101
(605) 339-1020
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PUBLISH: Aug. 29, Sept. 5 & Sept. 12, 2025
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is given that Louis L. Hepner (“Settlor”), Settlor of the Hepner Living Trust dated November 18, 2021, as Amended and Restated May 5, 2023 (the “Trust”), died on August 4, 2025. Lisa Ann Lynn, whose address is 625 S. Grange Ave., Sioux Falls, SD 57104, is the current Trustee of the Trust.
Pursuant to SDCL 55-4-58, Creditors of the deceased Settlor must file their claims within four (4) months after the date of the first publication of this Notice or any claim or collection efforts which otherwise could have been asserted or enforced against the Trust or assets thereof may be barred.
Claims may be submitted to the Trustee, or to the Trustee’s undersigned attorneys, by mailing a written statement of the claim to the Trustee at the address listed below.
Dated this 22nd day of August, 2025.
/s/ Alexander C. Ellman
Alexander C. Ellman
REDSTONE LAW FIRM LLP
1300 W. 57th St., Ste. 101
Sioux Falls, SD 57108
(605) 331-2975
TRUSTEE:
Lisa Ann Lynn
625 S. Grange Avenue
Sioux Falls, SD 57104
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PUBLISH: Aug. 29, Sept. 5 & Sept. 12, 2025
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA
:SS IN CIRCUIT COURT SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF
BONNIE JEAN SIMPSON, DECEASED.
49 PRO 25-194
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE is given that on August 13, 2025, Resa Jean Porter, whose address is 28280 369th Ave, Geddes, SD 57342, was appointed as personal representative of the estate of Bonnie Jean Simpson.
Creditors of the 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 13 day of August, 2025.
/s/ Resa Jean Porter
Resa Jean Porter
28280 369th Ave
Geddes, SD 57342
Clerk of Circuit Court
Minnehaha County Courthouse
425 N Dakota Ave.
Sioux Falls, SD 57104
(605 367-5900
Martin P. Oyos
Christopherson, Anderson, Paulson & Fideler, LLP
426 E. 8th St.
Sioux Falls, SD 57103-7025
(605) 336-1030
Attorneys for Personal Representative
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PUBLISH: Aug. 22, Aug. 29, Sept. 5 & Sept. 12, 2025
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA
IN CIRCUIT COURT SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF:
ANDREW GAMAL FADL JACOB
FOR A CHANGE OF NAME TO:
ANDREW GAMAL JACOB
49CIV25-3711
NOTICE OF HEARING FOR ADULT NAME CHANGE
NOTICE IS HEARBY GIVEN that a Verified Petition for Adult Name Change has been filed by Andrew Gamal
Fadl Jacob to change Petitioner’s name from Andrew Gamal
Fadl Jacob to Andrew Gamal Jacob. The petition will be heard on the 30 day of Sept., 2025, at 11: -- am by the Honorable Judge TBD, 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 18th day of August, 2025.
Karla Kalb
Clerk of Court
Attest: Karla Kalb
Clerk of Court
By: /s/
Deputy
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PUBLISH: Aug. 22, Aug. 29, Sept. 5 & Sept. 12, 2025
IN THE STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA,
COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COURT
IDAHO HOUSING AND FINANCE ASSOCIATION, PLAINTIFF,
V.
ADAM ANDERSON AND SOUTH DAKOTA HOUSING DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY, AND ALL PERSONS UNKNOWN CLAIMING ANY ESTATE OR INTEREST IN, OR LIEN OR ENCUMBRANCE UPON, THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED IN THE COMPLAINT AND ANY PERSON IN POSSESSION, DEFENDANTS.
SUMMONS
CIVIL NUMBER: 49CIV25-002059
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:
Lots 14, 15 and 16, and the South Half (S½) of the Vacated alley lying adjacent thereto, all in Block 64 of the City of Dell Rapids, Minnehaha County, South Dakota, according to the recorded plat thereof.
Property Address: 812 E 10TH ST, Dell Rapids, SD 57022
4. The Plaintiff is not seeking a personal judgment against the above-named Defendants.
Date: April 28, 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: SD22377
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PUBLISH: Aug. 22, Aug. 29, Sept. 5 & Sept. 12, 2025
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA :SS IN CIRCUIT COURT SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
ANGELA DIANE HENDERSON, PLAINTIFF,
V.
JOSEPH LAWRENCE HENDERSON, DEFENDANT.
49DIV25-248
VERIFIED COMPLAINT
Angela Diane Henderson, Plaintiff and hereinafter referred to as “Wife,” being first duly sworn on oath, and for her Complaint against Joseph Lawrence Henderson, Defendant and hereinafter referred to as “Husband,” deposes and states:
1. Wife is a female person over the age of eighteen and Husband is a male person over the age of eighteen years.
2. Wife is a bona fide resident of Minnehaha County, South Dakota and intends to maintain such residence during the pendency of this action. Husband is a bona fide resident of Lincoln County, South Dakota. Wife is not aware of Husband’s intentions as to residency.
3, Husband and Wife were married on the 1st day of September, 2012, in St. Paul, Minnesota; and now are and have ever since been husband and wife.
4. Wife is entitled to a Decree of Divorce from Husband on the grounds of extreme cruelty, under SDCL 25-4-2(2) or in the altemative, irreconcilable differences, under SDCL 25-4- 2(7).
5. Two children have been born as issue of the marriage, namely, Clara Morowa Violette Henderson, born on the 6th day of January of 2018, and August Jay Dean Henderson, born of the 15th day of January, 2016.
6. Wife states that she is not now pregnant.
7. Wife is a fit and proper person to have primary physical custody and sole legal custody of the minor children. There is a protection order that is currently in place against Husband with the minor children as protected parties (See 49TP024-1239).
8. In compliance with the Unifonn Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act, Wife states:
(A) The minor children of the parties currently reside with Wife in Minnehaha County. During their life, the minor children of the parties have resided in Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
(B) Wife intends to maintain her residence in Minnehaha County, South Dakota for the foreseeable future. Wife is unaware of Husband’s future intentions of residency.
(C) No other action concerning the custody of the children is pending in this or any other state other than this action between the parties hereto.
(D) No other party has claimed a right to the custody of the children, and no other person not a party to this proceeding has claimed any right to parenting time privileges with said children at the time of the signing of this Complaint.
9. The parties have acquired certain property and debts during the course of their marriage. Wife asks the Court to make an equitable division of the property and debts of the marriage.
10. Neither party to this action is a member of any branch of the Armed Services of the United States.
11. Husband is an able-bodied person capable of earning an income of an amount sufficient to pay a suitable sum of monthly child support to Wife for the care and support of the minor children of the parties.
12. That Husband is an able-bodied person capable of earning an income of an amount sufficient to pay a suitable sum of monthly spousal support to Wife.
WHEREFORE, Wife prays for Judgment as follows:
A. That Wife be granted a Decree of Divorce on the grounds of extreme cruelty, and that the parties be restored to status of single parties;
B. That Wife be given primary physical custody and sole legal custody of the minor children born as issue of the marriage. There is a protection order that is currently in place against Husband with the minor children as protected parties (See 49TP024-1239);
C. That Husband be required to pay a suitable sum of monthly child support to Wife;
D. That Husband be required to pay a suitable sum of monthly spousal support to Wife;
E. That the Court make an equitable division and allocation of the property and debts of the parties;
F. That Husband be required to pay for Wife’s attorney fees incurred in pursuing this action; and
G. That the Court grant further relief as the Court may deem just and equitable.
Dated this 14 day of March, 2025.
/s/Angela Diane Henderson
Angela Diane Henderson, Wife/Plaintiff
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA
COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA :SS
Angela Diane Henderson, being first and duly sworn on her oath, states that she is the Plaintiff named in the forgoing Complaint; she has read the contents thereof and the same is true and correct of her own knowledge, except as to those matters herein stated on information and belief and as to those matters she believes them to be true.
/s/Angela Diane Henderson
Angela Diane Henderson, Plaintiff
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 14th day of March, 2025
/s/Stephanie Stauffacher
Notary Public - South Dakota
My commission expires: 2-10-26
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PUBLISH: Aug. 22, Aug. 29, Sept. 5 & Sept. 12, 2025
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA :SS IN CIRCUIT COURT SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
ANGELA DIANE HENDERSON, PLAINTIFF,
V.
JOSEPH LAWRENCE HENDERSON, DEFENDANT.
49DIV25-248
SUMMONS
TO THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANT, JOSEPH LAWRENCE HENDERSON:
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the Complaint of the Plaintiff, Angela Diane Henderson, a copy of which is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your Answer on the attorneys for Plaintiff, Angela Diane Henderson, Lockwood & Zahrbock Kool Law Office, at the address below, within thirty (30) days from the date of the service of this Summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service.
IF YOU FAIL TO DO SO, judgment by default may be rendered against you as requested in Plaintiffs Complaint sixty (60) days after the completed service of Plaintiffs Summons and Complaint.
NOTICE
South Dakota law provides that upon the filing of a Complaint for divorce or separate maintenance and upon personal service of the Complaint and Summons on the Defendant, a Temporary Restraining Order shall be in effect against both parties until the final Decree is entered, the Complaint is dismissed, or until further order of the Court. Either party may apply to the Court for further temporary orders or modifications or revocation of the Order.
TEMPORARY RESTRAINING ORDER
BY ORDER OF THE COURT, YOU AND YOUR SPOUSE ARE:
1. Restrained from transferring, encumbering, concealing or in any way dissipating or disposing of any marital asset, without the written consent of the other party or an order of the Court, except as may be necessary in the usual course of business or for the necessities of life. You are to notify the other party of any proposed extraordinary expenditures made after the Temporary Restraining Order is in effect;
2. Restrained from molesting or disturbing the peace of the other party;
3. Restrained from removing any minor children of the parties from the state without the written consent of the other party or an order of the Court; and
4. Restrained from making any changes to any insurance coverage for the parties or any child of the parties without the written consent of the other party or an order of the court unless the change under the applicable insurance coverage increases the benefits, adds additional property, persons, or perils to be covered, or is required by the insurer.
CUSTODY ORDER
Pursuant to SDCL 25-4A-11 et. seq., upon service of this Summons the attached visitation guidelines become an Order of this Court. Any minor children of this marriage shall remain in the custody of the parent who has been the primary care giver for the minor children for the majority of time in the twelve months preceding the filing of this Summons and Complaint unless the parties otherwise agree. The guidelines are subject to any provisions established by a South Dakota Court in a temporary or permanent domestic protection order, an order arising out of an abuse or neglect proceeding, as a condition of bond arising out of a criminal case, or 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 may be awarded custody at any hearing. An agreement by the parties for visitation other than the standard guidelines must be in writing, signed by both parties, and filed with the Court.
If either party objects to this initial order, the Court shall order a hearing which shall be held not later than 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 children consistent with the provisions of SDCL 25-4-45.
Dated this 20th day of May 2025, at Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
/s/ MarieClaire Christenson
/s/ Tressa Zahrbock Kool
Lockwood & Zahrbock Kool Law Office
121 S Franklin Ave Suite 1
Sioux Falls, SD 57103
605-331-3643
Attorneys for Plaintiff
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PUBLISH: Sept. 5, Sept. 12, Sept. 19 & Sept. 26, 2025
IN THE STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA,
COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COURT
NAVY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION, PLAINTIFF,
V.
LINDEN BAPTISTE AND A.A.A. COLLECTIONS, INC., AND ANY PERSON IN POSSESSION, DEFENDANTS.
SUMMONS
CIVIL NUMBER: 49CIV25-002867
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 South 16 2/3 feet of Lot 5 and the North 16 2/3 feet of Lot 6 in Block 3 of Lawler’s Addition to Sioux Falls, Minnehaha County, South Dakota, according to the recorded plat thereof.
Property Address: 713 N Sherman Avenue, Sioux Falls, SD 57103
4. The Plaintiff is not seeking a personal judgment against the above-named Defendants.
Date: June 25, 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: SD21984
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PUBLISH: Sept. 12, 2025
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA
:SS IN CIRCUIT COURT SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN THE MATTER OF C G, N P, ALLEGED ABUSED/NEGLECTED CHILDREN
JUV23-001660
NOTICE OF ENTRY OF ORDER
TO: Cardell Peyton, Jeremy Keon Wade I and Myeshia Green and all to whom it may concern:
You will take notice that Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law for Disposition and a Final Dispositional Order 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 10th day of July, 2025.
/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
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PUBLISH: Sept. 12, 2025
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 W, E W, K W, ALLEGED ABUSED/NEGLECTED CHILDREN
AND CONCERNING ERICA COLLETTE CORDIER STEVEN MICHAEL WHITING RESPONDENTS
JUV24-000491
4TH AMENDED SUMMONS
(ALLEGED ABUSED OR NEGLECTED CHILD)
TO: ERICA COLLETTE CORDIER
STEVEN MICHAEL WHITING
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 October 8 & 9, 2025, at 9:00 AM to answer the Petition of BRIANNA PALOMAKI, 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 September, 2025.
KARLA KALB, Clerk
BY: /s/ Alyssa King (Cortez)
Deputy
Published once on Sept. 12, 2025, at the approximate cost of $25.12, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or TheDakotaScout.com.
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PUBLISH: Sept. 12, 2025
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 L, A L, Z L, ALLEGED ABUSED/NEGLECTED CHILDREN
AND CONCERNING CAROL BEATRICE LONG ANDREW JAMES BAD WARRIOR UNKNOWN FATHER ADAM TROY KILLS BACK RESPONDENTS
JUV25-000434
2ND AMENDED SUMMONS
(ALLEGED ABUSED OR NEGLECTED CHILD)
TO: CAROL BEATRICE LONG, ANDREW JAMES BAD WARRIOR, UNKNOWN FATHER
ADAM TROY KILLS BACK, Jerome Bad Bear 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 December 3, 2025, at 9:00 AM to answer the Petition of BRIANNA PALOMAKI, 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 2nd day of September, 2025.
KARLA KALB, Clerk
BY: /s/ Alyssa King (Cortez)
Deputy
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PUBLISH: Sept. 12, 2025
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA
COUNTY OF LINCOLN : SS
IN CIRCUIT COURT JUVENILE DIVISON
SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA, EX REL., SOUTH DAKOTA DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES, IN THE INTEREST OF,
M.M., MINOR CHILD,
AND CONCERNING, AJAY MAJOK & UNKNOWN FATHER, RESPONDENTS.
41JUV25-131
SUMMONS
TO THE PARENTS, GUARDIANS, CUSTODIANS, OR OTHER RESPONDENTS ABOVENAMED, AND ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, GREETINGS:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a verified Petition has been filed in the above-named Court in which it is represented to the Court that the above-named Minor Child is abused or neglected, as defined by SDCL 26-7A and SDCL 26-8A.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that the permanent termination of your parental/custodial rights is a possible disposition under these proceedings and that you and the Minor Child have a right to an attorney at all stages of the proceedings.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that the Court has set an Advisory Hearing on the 16th day of September, 2025, at the hour of 1:45 p.m. AND a Pre-Trial Adjudicatory Hearing on the 21st day of October, 2025 at the hour of 2:15 p.m. The hearings will be held at the Lincoln County Courthouse, 104 North Main Street, Canton, South Dakota. You are required to appear at these hearings and respond to the Petition.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that pursuant to SDCL §§ 26-7 A-44, 53 failure to appear, answer, or respond to this Petition will result in a finding that you are in default and shall be deemed by the Court to be an admission to the Petition.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that the Indian Child Welfare Act may apply to these proceedings.
Dated this 4th day of August, 2025, at Canton, South Dakota.
/s/ Joseph A. Meader
Joseph A. Meader
Deupty State’s Attorney
Lincoln County, South Dakota
Subscribed and sworn before me this 4th day of August, 2025.
/s/Katlyn K Wieme
Notary Public, South Dakota
My Commission expires: 4-4-2031
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PUBLISH: Sept. 12, 2025
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA
COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA
:SS IN CIRCUIT COURT
SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN THE MATTER OF
S H, K L, K R, S R, JR., S R, ALLEGED ABUSED/NEGLECTED CHILDREN
JUV24-001079
NOTICE OF ENTRY OF ORDER
TO: Julio Garcia Hernandez, Jr., Shawn Raphael Roubideaux, Sr., Deidre Leaf, Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe, Crow Creek Sioux Tribe, Standing Rock Sioux Tribe and all to whom it may concern:
You will take notice that Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law for Disposition and Final Dispositional Order 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 4th day of September, 2025.
/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
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PUBLISH: Sept. 12, 2025
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA
COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA
:SS IN CIRCUIT COURT
SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN THE MATTER OF RB, ALLEGED ABUSED/NEGLECTED CHILD
JUV24-000896
NOTICE OF ENTRY OF ORDER
TO: Leroya Cross, and all to whom it may concern:
You will take notice that on the 5th day of September, 2025 an Final Dispositional Order 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 8th day of September, 2025.
/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
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PUBLISH: Sept. 12, 2025
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA
COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA
:SS IN CIRCUIT COURT
SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN THE MATTER OF P H, ALLEGED ABUSED/NEGLECTED CHILD
JUV24-001487
NOTICE OF ENTRY OF ORDER
TO: Unknown Father, Sierra Henrich, and all to whom it may concern:
You will take notice that on the 5th day of September, 2025 a Final Dispositional
Order 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 8th day of September, 2025.
/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
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PUBLISH: Sept. 12, 2025
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA
COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA
:SS IN CIRCUIT COURT
SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN THE MATTER OF J M, J M, T W, G W, G W, ALLEGED ABUSED/NEGLECTED CHILDREN
JUV24-000728
NOTICE OF ENTRY OF ORDER
TO: Brenton Williams, Curtis Gabriel Wilson, Jr, Rokhaya Benson and all to whom it may concern:
You will take notice that Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law for Disposition and Final Dispositional Order 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 4th day of September, 2025.
/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
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PUBLISH: Sept. 12, 2025
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA
COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA
:SS IN CIRCUIT COURT
SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN THE MATTER OF I Q, ALLEGED ABUSED/NEGLECTED CHILD
JUV25-000025
NOTICE OF ENTRY OF ORDER
TO: Unknown Father, France Quinn and all to whom it may concern:
You will take notice that a Final Dispositional Order 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 4th day of September, 2025.
/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
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PUBLISH: Sept. 12, 2025
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 S, ALLEGED ABUSED/NEGLECTED CHILD
AND CONCERNING SHILO NICOLE SALWAY CODY MARSHALL DESERSA RESPONDENTS
JUV24-001287
4TH AMENDED SUMMONS
(ALLEGED ABUSED OR NEGLECTED CHILD)
TO: SHILO NICOLE SALWAY
CODY MARSHALL DESERSA
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 October 1 & 2, 2025, 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 9th day of September, 2025.
KARLA KALB, Clerk
BY: /s/ Alyssa King (Cortez)
Deputy
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PUBLISH: Sept. 12, 2025
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 W, JR., D W, ALLEGED ABUSED/NEGLECTED CHILDREN
AND CONCERNING DALONNE RAE CATCHES ALLEN RAY WELLS RESPONDENTS
JUV24-001558
3RD AMENDED SUMMONS
(ALLEGED ABUSED OR NEGLECTED CHILD)
TO: DALONNE RAE CATCHES
ALLEN RAY WELLS
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 30, 2025, at 10:00 AM to answer the Petition of BRIANNA PALOMAKI, 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 9th day of September, 2025.
KARLA KALB, Clerk
BY: /s/ Alyssa King (Cortez)
Deputy
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PUBLISH: Sept. 12, 2025
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,
D J, ALLEGED ABUSED/NEGLECTED CHILD
AND CONCERNING DAEJAH PAIGE JANDREAU UNKNOWN FATHER RESPONDENTS
JUV24-001631
SUMMONS
(ALLEGED ABUSED OR NEGLECTED CHILD)
TO: DAEJAH PAIGE JANDREAU
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 October 8 & 9, 2025, 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 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 10th day of September, 2025.
KARLA KALB, Clerk
BY: /s/ Alyssa King (Cortez)
Deputy
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The Dakota Scout is the official newspaper of the city of Sioux Falls, the Sioux Falls School District, Minnehaha and Lincoln counties, and the city of Baltic.