Legals & Public Notices: April 11, 2025
City of Sioux Falls, Sioux Falls School District, Lincoln County, Notices to Creditors, Name Changes, Summons, Public Notices, Voter Registration Deadline
CITY OF SIOUX FALLS
PUBLISH: Apr. 4 & Apr. 11, 2025
BID REQUEST NO. 25-0065
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
The City of Sioux Falls, SD, requests formal bids for Pad-mounted Switchgear.
To participate, you must be registered as a vendor in Bonfire. 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 Bonfire and will be received by Bonfire not later than 2 p.m., Central time, April 24, 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 Bonfire website for any changes or updates to the invitation for bid, which will be in the form of an addendum posted to the Bonfire 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 Apr. 4 & Apr. 11, 2025, at the approximate cost of $29.60, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or TheDakotaScout.com.
PUBLISH: Apr. 4 & Apr. 11, 2025
BID REQUEST NO. 25-1023
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
The City of Sioux Falls, SD, requests formal bids for Concrete Pavement Restoration and Joint Reseal – Veterans Parkway from Arrowhead Parkway to E. 26th Street.
To participate, you must be registered as a vendor in Bonfire. Register at siouxfalls.bonfirehub.com by selecting “New Vendor Registration” under 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 Bonfire and will be received by Bonfire not later than 2 p.m., Central time, April 17,2025. 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/purchasing.
It is the bidder’s responsibility to check the Bonfire website for any changes or updates to the Invitation to Bid, which will be in the form of an addendum posted to the Bonfire website.
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 Apr. 4 & Apr. 11, 2025, at the approximate cost of $30.74, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or TheDakotaScout.com.
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PUBLISH: Apr. 11 & Apr. 18, 2025
BID REQUEST NO. 25-0061
REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL
The City of Sioux Falls, SD, requests competitive sealed proposals for Uniformed Logo Wear, Promotional, Screen-Printed, and Embroidered Clothing.
To participate, proposers must be registered as a vendor in Bonfire. 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 Bonfire and will be received by Bonfire not later than 2 p.m., Central time, May 8, 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 Bonfire website for any changes or updates to the Competitive Sealed Proposal, which will be in the form of an addendum posted to the solicitation in Bonfire.
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 Apr. 11 & Apr. 18, 2025, at the approximate cost of $31.87, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or TheDakotaScout.com.
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PUBLISH: Apr. 11 & Apr. 18, 2025
BID REQUEST NO. 25-0063
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
The City of Sioux Falls, SD, requests formal bids for armored car and coin collection services.
To participate, you must be registered as a vendor in Bonfire. 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 Bonfire and will be received by Bonfire not later than 2 p.m., Central time, April 24, 2024. 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 Bonfire website for any changes or updates to the invitation for bid, which will be in the form of an addendum posted to the Bonfire 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 Apr. 11 & Apr. 18, 2025, at the approximate cost of $30.16, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or TheDakotaScout.com.
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PUBLISH: Apr. 11 & Apr. 18, 2025
BID REQUEST NO. 25-0069
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
The City of Sioux Falls, SD, requests formal bids for Sewer Piping, Fittings, and Manhole Supplies.
To participate, you must be registered as a vendor in Bonfire. 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 Bonfire and will be received by Bonfire not later than 2 p.m., Central time, April 24, 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 Bonfire website for any changes or updates to the invitation for bid, which will be in the form of an addendum posted to the Bonfire 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 Apr. 11 & Apr. 18, 2025, at the approximate cost of $30.16, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or TheDakotaScout.com.
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PUBLISH: Apr. 11 & Apr. 18, 2025
BID REQUEST NO. 25-1038
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
The City of Sioux Falls, SD, requests formal bids for Pump Station 224 Grit Removal Improvements.
To participate, you must be registered as a vendor in Bonfire. Register at siouxfalls.bonfirehub.com by selecting “New Vendor Registration” under 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 Bonfire and will be received by Bonfire not later than 2 p.m., Central time, May 1, 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 Bonfire website for any changes or updates to the Invitation to Bid, which will be in the form of an addendum posted to the Bonfire website.
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 Apr. 11 & Apr. 18, 2025, at the approximate cost of $30.74, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or TheDakotaScout.com.
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PUBLISH: Apr. 11 & Apr. 18, 2025
BID REQUEST NO. 25-1044
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
The City of Sioux Falls, SD, requests formal bids for Parking Lot and Road Improvements at Arrowhead Park House.
To participate, you must be registered as a vendor in Bonfire. Register at siouxfalls.bonfirehub.com by selecting “New Vendor Registration” under 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 Bonfire and will be received by Bonfire not later than 2 p.m., Central time, May 1, 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 Bonfire website for any changes or updates to the Invitation to Bid, which will be in the form of an addendum posted to the Bonfire website.
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 Apr. 11 & Apr. 18, 2025, at the approximate cost of $30.74, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or TheDakotaScout.com.
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PUBLISH: Apr. 11, 2025
MINUTES
City Council Meeting
Tuesday, April 8, 2025, at 6:00 PM
Carnegie Town Hall, 235 West 10th St., Sioux Falls, South Dakota 57104
CALL TO ORDER
Mayor Paul TenHaken wished his Mom a Happy 70th Birthday.
1. MEETING ROLL CALL
Present: 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: Council Member Richard L. Thomason
2. INVOCATION
• Dr. Erich McCandless, Senior Pastor - Empire Baptist Temple
3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
CONSENT AGENDA
4. APPROVAL OF THE CONSENT AGENDA
A request was made by Councilor Soehl to place Consent Agenda Item 6, Sub-Item 14: Planning & Development; Downtown Sioux Falls, Inc., Subsidy Agreement; Allows for the addition and training of two ambassadors for the downtown program; 25-4093; Downtown Sioux Falls; $150,000; and Sub-Item 16: Planning & Development Services/Housing; 2025 Bright Futures Program Sub-Recipient Agreement; 25-4104; Inter-Lakes Community Action Partnership; $203,099 on the Regular Agenda for discussion.
A motion was made by Council Member Soehl and seconded by Council Member Spellerberg to approve the Consent Agenda.
Roll call vote to approve. 7 Yes: Barranco, Basye, Cole, Merkouris, Sigette, Soehl, Spellerberg; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
5. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
• Informational Meeting of Tuesday, April 1, 2025
• Regular City Council Meeting of Tuesday, April 1, 2025
COMMUNICATIONS
6. Approval of contracts/agreements over $100K on the memorandum dated April 4, 2025.
A motion was made by Council Member Soehl and seconded by Council Member Spellerberg to approve Sub-Item 14: Planning & Development; Downtown Sioux Falls, Inc., Subsidy Agreement; Allows for the addition and training of two ambassadors for the downtown program; 25-4093; Downtown Sioux Falls; $150,000.
Roll call vote to approve. 7 Yes: Barranco, Basye, Cole, Merkouris, Sigette, Soehl, Spellerberg; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
A motion was made by Council Member Soehl and seconded by Council Member Cole to approve Sub-Item 16: Planning & Development Services/Housing; 2025 Bright Futures Program Sub-Recipient Agreement; 25-4104; Inter-Lakes Community Action Partnership; $203,099.
Roll call vote to approve. 7 Yes: Barranco, Basye, Cole, Merkouris, Sigette, Soehl, Spellerberg; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
7. Notice of Contracts/Agreements under $100K and Change Orders over $100K through March 31, 2025.
The City Council concurs with the Minnehaha County Commission’s recommendation for approval of the following abatements:
8. Parcel #32237, for 2024 property taxes in the amount of $136.34. Reason: Applicant, having otherwise qualified for the Assessment Freeze for the Elderly and Disabled, but missed the deadline as prescribed in 10-6A-4.
9. Parcel #34228, for 2024 property taxes in the amount of $1,946.14. Reason: Applicant, having otherwise qualified for the Assessment Freeze for the Elderly and Disabled, but missed the deadline as prescribed in 10-6A-4.
10. Parcel #48163, for 2023 property taxes in the amount of $125.96. Reason: The taxpayer purchased the home on 05/15/2000 and was issued the 100% Permanent and Total Disabled Veteran evaluation on 12/1/2023. They are requesting an abatement for the $150,000 exemption for December 2023 taxes payable in 2024.
11. Parcel #48163, for 2024 property taxes in the amount of $1,555.26. Reason: The taxpayer purchased the home on 05/15/2000 and was issued the 100% Permanent and Total Disabled Veteran evaluation on 12/1/2023. They are requesting an abatement for the $150,000 exemption for January - December 2024 taxes payable in 2025.
12. Parcel #76943, for 2024 property taxes in the amount of $1,929,000. Reason: Applicant, having otherwise qualified for the Assessment Freeze for the Elderly and Disabled, but missed the deadline as prescribed in 10-6A-4.
13. Parcel #77611, for 2024 property taxes in the amount of $1,075.31. Reason: Applicant, having otherwise qualified for the Assessment Freeze for the Elderly and Disabled, but missed the deadline as prescribed in 10-6A.
14. Parcel #77798, for 2020 property taxes in the amount of $2,252.42. Reason: The taxpayer purchased the home on 03/09/2007 and was issued the 100% Permanent and Total Disabled Veteran evaluation on 01/20/2016. (Surviving Spouse) They are requesting an abatement for the $150,000 exemption for January - December 2020 taxes payable in 2021.
15. Parcel #77798, for 2021 property taxes in the amount of $2,222.54. Reason: The taxpayer purchased the home on 03/09/2007 and was issued the 100% Permanent and Total Disabled Veteran evaluation on 01/20/2016. (Surviving Spouse) They are requesting an abatement for the $150,000 exemption for January - December 2021 taxes payable in 2022.
16. Parcel #77798, for 2022 property taxes in the amount of $2,163.95. Reason: The taxpayer purchased the home on 03/09/2007 and was issued the 100% Permanent and Total Disabled Veteran evaluation on 01/20/2016. (Surviving Spouse) They are requesting an abatement for the $150,000 exemption for January - December 2022 taxes payable in 2023.
17. Parcel #77798, for 2023 property taxes in the amount of $2,041.61. Reason: The taxpayer purchased the home on 03/09/2007 and was issued the 100% Permanent and Total Disabled Veterans evaluation on 01/20/2016. (Surviving Spouse) They are requesting an abatement for the $150,000 exemption for January - December 2023 taxes payable in 2024.
18. Parcel #77798, for 2024 property taxes in the amount of $1,965.62. Reason: The taxpayer purchased the home on 03/09/2007 and was issued the 100% Permanent and Total Disabled Veteran evaluation on 01/20/2016. (Surviving Spouse) They are requesting an abatement for the $150,000 exemption for January - December 2024 taxes payable in 2025.
19. Parcel #79325, for 2024 property taxes in the amount of $599.58. Reason: Applicant, having otherwise qualified for the Assessment Freeze for the Elderly and Disabled, but missed the deadline as prescribed in 10-6A-4.
20. Parcel #94494, for 2024 property taxes in the amount of $1,346.58. Reason: Applicant, having otherwise qualified for the Assessment Freeze for the Elderly and Disabled, but missed the deadline as prescribed in 10-6A-4.
REGULAR AGENDA
21. APPROVAL OF THE REGULAR AGENDA
A motion was made by Council Member Soehl and seconded by Council Member Sigette to approve the Regular Agenda.
Roll call vote to approve. 7 Yes: Barranco, Basye, Cole, Merkouris, Sigette, Soehl, Spellerberg; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
Agenda Item 6, Sub-Item 14, was heard at this time. See item for action taken.
Agenda Item 6, Sub-Item 16, was heard at this time. See item for action taken.
INTRODUCTION AND ADOPTION OF ORDINANCES
HEARINGS AND RESOLUTIONS
22. A RESOLUTION VACATING A PORTION OF THE 66-FOOT STATUTORY RIGHT-OF-WAY, LOCATED INSIDE THE ABANDONED ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY, BOUNDED ON THE WEST BY THE EAST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF S. GORDON DRIVE, ON THE SOUTH & EAST BY E. ARROWHEAD PARKWAY AND ON THE NORTH BY VACATED E. 10TH STREET & TRACT 2 BLOCK 62A CAPITOL HILL
ADDITION TO THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS, MINNEHAHA COUNTY, SOUTH DAKOTA IN THE SE1/4 SW1/4 SEC 13-T101N-R49W & THE NE1/4 NW1/4 SEC 24-T101N-R49W OF THE 5TH P.M. MINNEHAHA COUNTY, SOUTH DAKOTA, AS SHOWN ON EXHIBIT A.
Sponsor: Mayor
A motion was made by Council Member Barranco and seconded by Council Member Spellerberg to adopt Resolution No. 21-25.
Roll call vote to adopt. 7 Yes: Barranco, Basye, Cole, Merkouris, Sigette, Soehl, Spellerberg; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
RESOLUTION NO. 21-25
A RESOLUTION VACATING A PORTION OF THE 66-FOOT STATUTORY RIGHT-OF-WAY, LOCATED INSIDE THE ABANDONED ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY, BOUNDED ON THE WEST BY THE EAST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF S. GORDON DRIVE, ON THE SOUTH & EAST BY E. ARROWHEAD PARKWAY AND ON THE NORTH BY VACATED E. 10TH STREET & TRACT 2 BLOCK 62A CAPITOL HILL ADDITION TO THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS, MINNEHAHA COUNTY, SOUTH DAKOTA IN THE SE1/4 SW1/4 SEC 13-T101N-R49W & THE NE1/4 NW1/4 SEC 24-T101N-R49W OF THE 5TH P.M. MINNEHAHA COUNTY, SOUTH DAKOTA, AS SHOWN ON EXHIBIT A.
WHEREAS, a petition to vacate public right–of-way has been filed by the owners of the following described property:
Tract 2 Block 62A, Capitol Hill Addition to the City of Sioux Falls, Minnehaha County, South Dakota
Abandoned Illinois Central Railroad
WHEREAS, the hearing was held on April 8, 2025, and the petition has been duly examined and investigated by the City Council of the City of Sioux Falls. Testimony of said petition has been heard. Said property, as shown upon the plats attached to and made a part of said petition, has been used as a street, alley, or public ground but no longer serves a useful public purpose.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS, SD:
That the 66-foot statutory right-of-way as shown on Exhibit A, be and the same hereby is declared vacated, and that the City Clerk shall cause to be filed with the Register of Deeds, Minnehaha County, South Dakota, a duly certified transcript of this resolution.
Date adopted: 04/08/25 .
Paul TenHaken, Mayor
ATTEST:
Jermery J. Washington, City Clerk
23. A RESOLUTION ADVISING AND GIVING CONSENT TO THE APPOINTMENT OF MEMBERS TO CERTAIN CITIZEN BOARDS.
Sponsor: Mayor
A motion was made by Council Member Barranco and seconded by Council Member Basye to adopt Resolution No. 22-25.
Roll call vote to adopt. 7 Yes: Barranco, Basye, Cole, Merkouris, Sigette, Soehl, Spellerberg; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
RESOLUTION NO. 22-25
A RESOLUTION ADVISING AND GIVING CONSENT TO THE APPOINTMENT OF MEMBERS TO CERTAIN CITIZEN BOARDS.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS, SD:
That it gives its advice and consent to the following Mayoral appointments:
Name Board Term
Amanda Willard Falls Community Health Center Governing Board Reappointed for a term from May 2025 to May 2028.
Suzanne Smith Housing and Redevelopment Commission Reappointed for a term from April 2025 to April 2030.
Janet Kittams Planning Commission Reappointed for a term from May 2025 to May 2030.
Ken Bashore Sioux Falls State Theatre Appointed for a term from April 2025 to April 2028.
Dan Statema Sioux Falls State Theatre Appointed for a term from April 2025 to April 2028.
Date adopted: 04/08/25.
Paul TenHaken, Mayor
ATTEST:
Jermery J. Washington, City Clerk
NEW BUSINESS
There was none.
GENERAL PUBLIC INPUT
The following topics were discussed: the police call log to the Bishop Dudley House, running for Ciy Council, Sioux Falls being a crooked city, no update for the Riverline District, tariffs, the City Council saying yes to things, and the need for cleaning up some neighborhoods.
ADJOURNMENT
A motion was made by Council Member Barranco and seconded by Council Member Basye to adjourn at 6:30 p.m.
Voice vote to adjourn. 7 Yes: Barranco, Basye, Cole, Merkouris, Sigette, Soehl, Spellerberg; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
Denise D. Tucker, MMC, Assistant City Clerk
Published once on Apr. 11, 2025, at the approximate cost of $126.67, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or TheDakotaScout.com.
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PUBLISH: Apr. 11, 2025
MARCH 2025 PAYROLL
Fund and Department Gross Earnings Employer Amount Total
100 - General Fund $8,078,689.02 $2,960,390.39 $11,039,079.41
01 - Mayor $53,758.70 $12,897.47 $66,656.17
02 - City Council $65,317.37 $18,546.57 $83,863.94
03 - Attorney $150,217.53 $53,384.74 $203,602.27
04 - Human Resources $101,329.64 $40,502.07 $141,831.71
05 - Finance $211,785.50 $83,422.02 $295,207.52
07 - Technology $299,502.87 $101,926.06 $401,428.93
08 - Multimedia Support $109,774.06 $40,740.02 $150,514.08
09 - Fire $1,744,338.11 $725,342.93 $2,469,681.04
10 - Police $2,430,875.42 $849,294.50 $3,280,169.92
11 - Highways and Streets $845,150.47 $307,780.76 $1,152,931.23
12 - Health $606,605.98 $214,850.97 $821,456.95
14 - Parks & Recreation $672,106.90 $224,124.77 $896,231.67
15 - Siouxland Libraries $376,626.19 $139,428.37 $516,054.56
16 - Urban Management $411,300.28 $148,149.14 $559,449.42
260 - Community Development Fund $46,286.24 $16,691.20 $62,977.44
268 - Transit Fund $7,636.34 $1,896.23 $9,532.57
272 - Storm Drainage Fund $148,117.88 $56,639.26 $204,757.14
290 - 911 Dispatch Fund $319,034.45 $80,463.85 $399,498.30
656 - Electric Light Fund $49,570.48 $19,403.82 $68,974.30
665 - Public Parking Fund $30,285.00 $11,621.67 $41,906.67
666 - Sanitary Landfill Fund $155,945.73 $59,250.51 $215,196.24
675 - Water Fund $446,140.58 $165,354.98 $611,495.56
677 - Water Reclamation Fund $391,091.39 $147,681.28 $538,772.67
715 - 115 Trust Fund $0.00 $3,889.69 $3,889.69
758 - Employees’ Retirement Fund $2,796,947.53 $4,221.82 $2,801,169.35
759 - Firefighters’ Retirement Fund $970,277.04 $2,656.26 $972,933.30
848 - Facilities Management $150,649.21 $54,018.11 $204,667.32
851 - Fleet Revolving Fund $175,325.04 $53,179.37 $228,504.41
852 - City Health Life Benefit Fund $9,811.69 $4,344.67 $14,156.36
855 - Workers’ Compensation Fund $16,845.10 $3,768.41 $20,613.51
880 - Insurance Liability Fund $13,437.76 $4,228.99 $17,666.75
Total Payroll Expenditures for Mar 2025 $13,806,090 $3,649,701 $17,455,791
Published once on Apr. 11, 2025, at the approximate cost of $31.92, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or TheDakotaScout.com.
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PUBLISH: Apr. 11, 2025
MARCH 2025 BILLS
NAME INVOICE NET INVOICE DESCRIPTION
A TO Z WORLD LANGUAGES INC 14,607.50 Interpreter Services
AAA COLLECTIONS 6,312.84 Collections Services
ABC BUS INC 342,400.00 Buses
ABRA AUTO BODY & GLASS SF NORTH 3,100.32 Repairs
ACCOUNTS MANAGEMENT INC 8,171.10 Garnishment
ACTIVE GENERATIONS 5,297.42 Operating Support
ADAPCO LLC 31,712.80 Equipment
ADRIAN, TAYLOR 10,040.00 Real Estate
ADVANCED ELEMENTS INC 11,132.00 Various Projects
ADVANCED UTILITY SYSTEMS 2,260.00 Software
AGILENT TECHNOLOGIES INC 6,408.00 Service Contract
ALL AROUND SURFACES 8,386.70 Services
ALL CITY PET CARE VETERINARY EMERG 604.05 Veterinary Services
ALL SEASONS INC 1,279.00 Snow Removal
ALLIANCE COMMUNICATIONS 292.53 Internet Charges
ALTEC INDUSTRIES INC 4,214.10 Repairs
AMER ENGINEERING TESTING INC 966.40 Testing Services
ANDERSON, LAUREN M 10.50 Reimbursement
ANDERSONS MOWING 1,837.00 Sprinkler Repairs
A-OX WELDING SUPPLY CO INC 593.83 Rental
APX CONSTRUCTION GRP 57,916.72 Various Projects
ARCHITECTURE INC 36,577.50 Various Projects
AROUND THE CLOCK DRAINMASTER LLC 150.00 Repairs
ARS A TECTA AMERICA CO LLC 4,001.00 Repairs
AT&T MOBILITY 258.96 Phone Charges
AUTOMATIC BUILDING CONTROLS INC 1,497.12 Maintenance Services
AUTOMATIC SECURITY CO INC 105.00 Maintenance Services
AVERA HEALTH 982.00 Administrative Services
AVERA HEALTH PLANS INC 8,840.48 Administrative Services
AVERA MEDICAL GROUP 229.30 Medical Services
AVI SYSTEMS INC 765.00 Repairs
BANNER ASSOCIATES INC 15,859.05 Various Projects
BARBER, AMOREENA 1,642.86 Real Estate
BASEPOINT BUILDING AUTOMATIONS 3,136.87 Repairs
BATES, PATRICIA A 43.40 Reimbursement
BEAHLER, SARA 56.70 Reimbursement
BENTS, STEPHANIE 77.70 Reimbursement
BEST TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS INC 33,375.00 Range Cleaning
BIERSCHBACH EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY 25,756.11 Equipment
BIGGS, ANDREW B 385.00 Travel Reimbursement
BLACKSTONE SECURITY SERVICES INC 8,680.44 Security Services
BLD CONSULTING 1,800.00 Consulting Services
BOBCAT CO 2,000.00 Services
BOERBOOM, KRISTIN R 59.50 Reimbursement
BOFENKAMP, ERIN 154.00 Reimbursement
BONFIRE INTERACTIVE LTD 29,700.00 Software Renewal
BORDER STATES INDUSTRIES INC 21,633.36 Services
BO’S SPRINKLERS LLC 506.00 Sprinkler Repairs
BOXWELL, VEDA J 7,983.69 Real Estate
BOXYS PAINT & BODY 3,692.31 Repairs
BREHMER, JUDEEN K 34,108.16 Real Estate
BRENDEN, MARCIE 2.10 Reimbursement
BRIGHTLY SOFTWARE INC 28,120.00 Software
BRODART CO 36,334.81 Supplies
BROWNELLS INC 2,277.99 Supplies
BUMBLEBEE-GIBSON INC 1,248.00 Supplies
BUREAU OF INFORMATION & TELECOMMUNICATIONS 818.81 Phone Charges
BUSS, ANTHONY D 105.00 Travel Reimbursement
BUTLER MACHINERY CO 98,678.20 Rentals/Repairs
CARAHSOFT TECHNOLOGY CORP 150,000.00 Software
CARDINAL HEALTH MEDICAL PRODUCTS 18,860.51 Pharmacy Services
CAREFUSION SOLUTIONS LLC 1,341.00 Software Services
CARLSON & STEWART REFRIGERATION INC 1,014.24 Repairs
CARRIER ACCESS IT LLC 28,232.76 Equipment
CARROLL INSTITUTE 855.00 Operating Support
CDW LLC 74,087.65 Software
CENTER FOR FAMILY MEDICINE 71,104.70 Medical Services
CENTRALSQUARE TECHNOLOGIES LLC 3,600.00 Software
CENTURYLINK 4,159.01 Phone Charges
CH JOHNSON CONSULTING INC 25,007.00 Professional Services
CHANGE HEALTHCARE 1,283.24 Medical Services
CHERAPA II QOZB LLC 4,401.44 TIF Payment
CH-FINANCE INTERNAL 5,861.83 Testing Services
CHILDRENS HOME SOCIETY OF SD 35,000.00 Operating Support
CH-PUBLIC PARKING FACILITIES 27,385.52 Parking Permits
CH-SANITARY LANDFILL 18,361.47 Landfill Fees
CIS ONE TIME PAY 73,813.08 Various One Time Refunds
CITATION COLLECTION SERVICES 804.00 Collections Services
CITY OF HARRISBURG 125.81 Utility Assistance
CITY PROPERTY TAX REFUND 278,106.26 Various Property Tax Refunds
CLAFLIN EXCAVATING INC 17,273.00 Snow Removal
CLARK ENGINEERING CORP 2,249.46 Various Projects
CLARK HILL PC 2,000,000.00 Various Projects
CLAUSEN, CODY D 54.60 Reimbursement
CLEARGOV INC 38,600.00 Software Renewal
CLIMATE SYSTEMS INC 685.54 Repairs
COCA COLA 278.10 Supplies
COCKERHAM, STEVEN L 17.70 Travel Reimbursement
COLE PAPERS INC 29,800.00 Equipment/Supplies
COMBINED BUILDING SPECIALTIES INC 10,882.00 Services
COMPLETE GARAGE DOORS INC 2,701.45 Repairs
COMPSYCH CORP 13,425.69 Employee Assistance Program
CONFLUENCE 22,477.10 Various Projects
CONNECTING POINT 202,394.00 Equipment/Supplies
CONSTELLATION NEWENERGY GAS DIV 118,653.38 Natural Gas Services
CORE & MAIN LP 6,868.40 Various Projects
CORE MARK US LLC 2,680.45 Supplies
CRAWFORD, TYLER 161.00 Travel Reimbursement
CRAYON SOFTWARE EXPERTS LLC 55.58 Software
CROOKS SANITARY DISTRICT 561.11 Water/Sewer Charges
CULLIGAN WATER CONDITIONING 227.78 Services
CYSIGHT LTD 12,050.00 Software Renewal
D&G CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION INC 7,197.00 Snow Removal
D&K LAWN CARE LLC 26,017.56 Snow Removal
DAIKIN APPLIED 246,851.79 Equipment/Repairs
DAKOTA FLUID POWER INC 5,387.31 Repairs
DAKOTA PUMP & CONTROL INC 196,484.93 Equipment/Repairs
DAKOTA SUPPLY GROUP INC 161,983.02 Various Projects
DAKOTABILITIES 107,635.98 Operating Support
DAKTRONICS INC 303,615.00 Equipment
DALTON, JOEL 35.40 Travel Reimbursement
DAWLEY, TREV 156.97 Reimbursement
DEANS BULK SERVICE INC 9,808.50 Supplies
DEBOER, JASON S 66.70 Travel Reimbursement
DELTA DENTAL OF SD 161,994.26 Dental Services
DENTAL REPAIR SERVICES LLC 165.00 Dental Services
DGR ENGINEERING 108,093.33 Various Projects
DIAMOND T SERVICES INC 46,500.00 Equipment/Services
DIVE RESCUE INTL 38,892.45 Equipment
DLT SOLUTIONS LLC 26,698.87 Software
DOOLEY ENTERPRISES INC 28,400.00 Ammunition
DOTY, DOMINIC & JILLIAN 26,840.94 Real Estate
DRIVE TO SURVIVE 1,020.00 Training
DUST-TEX SERVICE INC 498.84 Cleaning Services
EAPC ARCHITECTS ENGINEERS 6,486.00 Various Projects
EASTMAN, VIEN 73.50 Reimbursement
ECKHOFF, JEFFREY R 219.70 Travel Reimbursement
ECLINICALWORKS LLC 17,650.51 Medical Services
ECO WATER CONDITIONING OF SF 128.85 Services
EGGER, LANE 94.40 Travel Reimbursement
EIDE BAILLY LLP 31,425.00 Professional Services
EILERS, LOGAN 17.70 Travel Reimbursement
ELLWEIN OD PC, RYAN 100.00 Services
EMERGENCY AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGIES INC 43,575.00 Equipment
ENGEL, ROBERTA 1,236.02 Workers Compensation
ENGLUND, TIMOTHY 47.20 Travel Reimbursement
ENTERPRISE HOLDINGS INC 1,722.29 Rentals/Repairs
EPICOSITY 116,208.92 Professional Services
EQUIFAX INFO SERVICES LLC 87.70 Credit Checks
EUROFINS EATON ANALYTICAL INC 1,503.80 Testing Services
EXPERIENCE SIOUX FALLS 204,625.61 Lodging Tax
FABER PUBLIC SAFETY SYSTEMS ANALYTICS 806.49 Professional Services
FARIS, JON 163.92 Reimbursement
FASTSIGNS 2,557.78 Services
FEDERAL EXPRESS CORP 1,232.49 Shipping Charges
FIRST CLASS DENTAL CARE 1,667.00 Dental Services
FIRST RATE EXCAVATE INC 34,594.00 Snow Removal
FISERV HEALTH STOP LOSS 114,543.67 Stop Loss
FISHER SCIENTIFIC CO LLC 3,871.13 Supplies
FITCH & ASSOCIATES LLC 24,000.00 Professional Services
FLANNERY, APRIL 21.70 Reimbursement
FLATS AT PRAIRIE POINTE LLC 1,154.57 Rental Assistance
FLOW CONTROL AUTOMATION 5,940.00 Equipment
FOX PRINT PRINTING & GRAPHICS 95.47 Supplies
G&M SERVICES LLC 83,580.00 Services
GACKE, ETHAN 47.20 Travel Reimbursement
GALA SYSTEMS 56,151.00 Repairs
GALLS/QUARTERMASTER 5,877.99 Supplies
GANNETT 555.05 Subscription
GASSAMA, SARJO 177.00 Travel Reimbursement
GEOTEK ENGINEERING & TESTING 16,715.70 Testing Services
GERMAN, MASON 17.70 Travel Reimbursement
GETTY ABSTRACT & TITLE CO 744,399.75 Real Estate
GILLETTE, JALONA L 63.00 Reimbursement
GLIDEWELL LABORATORIES 109.00 Dental Services
GOMEZ, VANESSA M 149.85 Reimbursement
GOVERNORS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CONFERENCE (GOED) 250.00 Registration
GR EMERGENCY VEHICLE OUTFITTERS LLC 9,040.00 Services
GRAMLICK, MICHAEL C 3,657.93 Travel Reimbursement
GRANICUS LLC 10,000.00 Software
GRAYMONT (WI) LLC 47,681.78 Chemicals
GREAT PLAINS ZOO & DELBRIDGE MUSEUM 250,000.00 Operating Support
GREGORIO, OSCAR 112.70 Reimbursement
GROEN, JESSE 35.00 Travel Reimbursement
GUARDIAN LIFE INS CO OF AMER 34,874.16 Life Insurance
GUARDRAIL ENTERPRISES INC 4,080.00 Repairs
H&W CONTRACTING 2,237.25 Snow Removal
HALEY SAMUELSON COACHING LLC 695.00 Training
HAMMER, DEREK M 47.20 Travel Reimbursement
HANDER CONSTRUCTION 3,775.00 Lease
HANDER INC 39,947.82 Repairs
HARRIS, JENNA E 173.05 Travel Reimbursement
HAWKINS INC 5,320.24 Chemicals
HCA ASSET MANAGEMENT 60,000.00 Consulting Services
HDR ENGINEERING INC 48,689.23 Various Projects
HEARTLAND CONSUMERS POWER DISTRICT 387,086.90 Power Charges
HEGG CONSTRUCTION LLC 393,829.98 Various Projects
HELPLINE CENTER INC 18,622.83 Operating Support
HERDA, JESSICA 125.00 Reimbursement
HIDDEN HILLS APARTMENTS LLC 16,113.62 TIF Payment
HIGH VOLTAGE TESTING & SAFETY PRODU 4,440.00 Supplies
HILLYARD 71.52 Supplies
HILTON GARDEN INN (SIOUX FALLS, SD) 5,382.00 Lodging Tax
HOLIDAY STATIONSTORES LLC 44.00 Services
HOME DYNAMICS FLOORING LLC 56,004.73 Services
HOUSTON ENGINEERING INC 28,104.00 Various Projects
HR GREEN INC 241,293.80 Various Projects
HRTM COUNSULTING LLC 2,070.00 Services
HUBER, THOMAS 166.91 Travel Reimbursement
HY-VEE INC 1,354.77 Pharmacy Services
IDEKER, ANDREW 17.70 Travel Reimbursement
INFRASTRUCTURE DESIGN GROUP INC 55,162.63 Various Projects
INTEGRATED TECHNOLOGY & SECURITY 25,735.18 Equipment
INTERSTATE OFFICE PRODUCTS INC 20,500.12 Furniture/Supplies
INTERSTATE POWER SYSTEMS INC 23,283.15 Equipment
INTERSTATES CONTROL SYSTEMS INC 237,389.96 Various Projects
IPS GROUP INC 3,519.98 Transaction Fees
IS RESTAURANT DESIGN EQUIP & SUPPLY 10,163.57 Repairs
ISCO INDUSTRIES INC 1,135.00 Training
ISI LLC 420.00 Interpreter Services
ISTATE TRUCK INC 12,078.11 Repairs
JACKSON, REIS K 490.24 Reimbursement
JACOBSEN TREE EXPERTS OF SD INC 7,632.00 Tree Removal
JARDING, MICHELLE R 28.00 Reimbursement
JH LARSON ELECTRICAL CO 4,303.00 Equipment
JOHNSON FEED INC 114,932.95 Road Salt
JOHNSON FITNESS & WELLNESS 18,346.68 Fitness Equipment
JOHNSON, RYAN 100.30 Travel Equipment
JSA CONSULTING ENGINEERS 106,131.50 Various Projects
KARCHER NORTH AMERICA INC 24,717.58 Equipment
KAYL, SHAUN P 236.00 Travel Reimbursement
KEARNEY, DON 122.00 Reimbursement
KELLEN-ANDERSON, LISA 12.60 Reimbursement
KIESLER POLICE SUPPLY 23,034.00 Equipment
KIPPLEY, JOSEPH A 82.60 Travel Reimbursement
KLEESE, MARCENE 5,000.00 Real Estate
KOCH HAZARD ARCHITECTS 50,585.65 Various Projects
KOLTZE, ALEXANDER 14,908.96 Real Estate
KOMMES, SHELBY A 111.00 Travel Reimbursement
KONE INC 486.42 Repairs
KRIER & BLAIN INC 1,463.90 Repairs
KRUMWIEDE, ALESHA 22.40 Reimbursement
LACAL EQUIPMENT INC 17,663.01 Equipment
LACEY RENTALS INC 630.00 Rentals
LACEY WELL DRILLING INC 480.00 Services
LACEY’S SERVICES KUBE STORAGE 480.00 Rentals
LACOCK, FLETCHER R 91.00 Travel Reimbursement
LAMB CHEVROLET & IMPLEMENT INC 52,120.00 Vehicle
LANGUAGE LINE LLC 9,530.43 Interpreter Services
LANNING, NICHOLAS S 231.00 Travel Reimbursement
LAURA LIEN INTERIOR DESIGN 7,156.00 Professional Services
LEADSONLINE LLC 7,798.00 Software Renewal
LEVAV LEADERSHIP CONSULTING 1,700.00 Consulting Services
LEWARS, LISA E 66.33 Reimbursement
LEWIS & CLARK REGIONAL WATER SYSTEM 460,222.92 Water Charges
LEWIS DRUG INC 17,798.03 Pharmacy Services
LEWIS, EDWARD 141.60 Travel Reimbursement
LEXISNEXIS RISK DATA MANAGEMENT LLC 200.00 Subscription Fee
LIABILITY 244.94 Property Damage Claim
LIBERTY TIRE RECYCLING LLC 8,771.16 Recycling Services
LINCOLN CNTY 60.00 Filing Fees
LLOYD CO 273,074.87 Various Projects
LOECKER, ADAM & KELLI 7,990.00 Real Estate
LOISEAU CONSTRUCTION INC 3,932.50 Snow Removal
LUDENS, BRADLEY 35.40 Travel Reimbursement
LUTHERAN SOCIAL SERVICES OF SD 24,333.32 Operating Support
MACQUEEN EQUIPMENT LLC 4,212.29 Equipment
MAGNET FORENSICS LLC 37,380.00 Software
MARKHARDT, CRAIG 21,751.87 Real Estate
MARKLEY, ERIC 3,093.80 Workers Compensation
MARYS MOUNTAIN COOKIES 320.09 Heartland Energy Rebate
MASTER BLASTER/ MASTER BURN 549.50 Repairs
MATHESON LINWELD 286.11 Rental
MCAREAVEY, MATTHEW 17.70 Travel Reimbursement
MCKESSON MEDICAL-SURGICAL INC 15,300.00 Medical Services
MCMANIGAL, JASON 147.50 Travel Reimbursement
MCNAMARA, WILLIAM 3,233.94 Workers Compensation
MEAD, TROY K 385.00 Travel Reimbursement
MEDICAL WASTE TRANSPORT INC 384.44 Medical Waste Disposal
MERCK & CO INC 10,761.42 Pharmacy Services
MERKOURIS, RICHARD P 154.00 Travel Reimbursement
MESSERLI & KRAMER 2,043.97 Garnishment
MICHEALS PURPLE PETUNIA SEPTIC SERVICE LLC 1,502.00 Services
MID AMERICAN SIGNAL INC 10,213.00 Equipment
MIDAMERICAN ENERGY CO 11,503.63 Natural Gas Services
MIDCONTINENT COMMUNICATIONS 48,164.94 Internet/Phone Charges
MIDCONTINENT TESTING LABS INC 73.00 Testing Services
MIDSTATES UNIFORM & LETTERING INC 11,750.09 Uniforms
MIDWAY SERVICE INC 219,186.58 Fuel
MIDWEST ALARM CO 325.76 Maintenance Services
MIDWEST CLEANING SOLUTIONS 403.15 Supplies
MIDWEST ENGINEERING LLC 18,450.00 Various Projects
MIDWEST OIL CO 3,506.64 Supplies
MILNER, SARA L 6.74 Travel Reimbursement
MINN CNTY AUDITOR 9,048.56 TIF Payment
MINN CNTY REGISTER OF DEEDS 503.00 Filing Fees
MINN CNTY TREASURER 94,313.71 Shared Costs
MINN COMMUNITY WATER CORP 5,926.16 Water Charges
MN MUNICIPAL UTILITES ASSN INC 2,175.00 Training
MONTGOMERY, JASON 17.70 Travel Reimbursement
MOSCHELL, AUTUM 17.50 Reimbursement
MOTOROLA 71,427.20 Equipment
MURPHY, MICHAEL 106.20 Travel Reimbursement
MYERS, CHRISTOPHER S 141.60 Travel Reimbursement
MYRL & ROYS PAVING INC 220.00 Services
NALCO CO 30,143.50 Chemicals
NARDINI FIRE EQUIP, JUSTICE FIRE & SAFETY 5,905.00 Maintenance Services
NATL SOCIETY OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS 8,013.20 Dues
NELSON AUTO CENTER 48,352.00 Vehicle
NELSON, COLBY C 750.00 Reimbursement
NELSON, MATTHEW 161.00 Travel Reimbursement
NERDY PRINTS 1,350.00 Supplies
NEWMAN SIGNS INC 2,926.11 Supplies
NOBLE SUPPLY & LOGISTICS LLC 12,400.00 Training
NOTIFYMD 616.80 Answering Services
NOVAK SANITARY SERVICE 21,240.51 Garbage Services
OHARA, THOMAS 3,218.00 Workers Compensation
OLSEN, ALEXA 5.60 Reimbursement
OLSON, MARK JOHANNES 147.50 Travel Reimbursement
OMNITECH INC 53,250.00 Software Services
ONE TIME PAY 1,030.74 Various One Time Payments
ONENECK IT SOLUTIONS LLC 72,616.98 Equipment/Supplies
OVERDRIVE INC 66,298.09 Services
OYGARD, FAITH 10.50 Reimbursement
PAPKE, CODY 17.70 Travel Reimbursement
PARAGON DEVELOPMENT SYSTEMS 187,469.26 Professional Services
PARKING REFUNDS 60.00 Parking Refunds
PATRIOT TREE SERVICE 34,217.42 Tree Removal
PAYMENTUS CORP 24,279.66 Transaction Fees
PENFIELD, LOGAN C 17.70 Travel Reimbursement
PESTMASTER SERVICES OF SF 3,616.63 Pest Control Services
PFEIFER IMPLEMENT 3,180.00 Repairs
PHEASANTLAND INDUSTRIES 250.70 Supplies
PIPELINE ASSN FOR PUBLIC AWARENESS 2,145.00 Dues
PLAY PRO RECREATION 2,947.90 Repairs
PLUMBING & HEATING WHOLESALE INC 15,533.02 Repairs
POET PURE 3,828.73 Chemicals
POM INC 24,058.76 Equipment/Software
PRAIRIE WIND TRAILERS LLC 9,800.00 Trailer
PRECISION DENTAL LAB INC 448.00 Dental Services
PRECISION IRRIGATION & LAWN CARE 1,476.74 Sprinkler Repairs
PRESTO X 2,480.00 Pest Control Services
PRIDE NEON INC 6,175.00 Services
PRIORITY DISPATCH CORP 6,945.00 Services
PRITCHETT, SHAWN 171.70 Travel Reimbursement
PRO UNDERGROUND LLC 1,648.50 Snow Removal
PRODENCO GROUP INC 2,330.00 Dental Services
PROPIO LS LLC 8,585.99 Interpreter Services
PROS CONSULTING INC 29,461.25 Consulting Services
PROSMILES APEX OF SF 1,239.00 Dental Services
PURPLE COMMUNICATION INC 291.00 Services
QUALIFIED PRESORT SERVICE LLC 46,288.26 Mailing Services
QUALITY WELDING & MFG INC 21,005.00 Services
QUALITYLOGIC INC 34,490.00 Various Projects
QUESTIONS & SOLUTIONS ENGINEERING INC 12,237.00 Engineering Services
RAHM, JAMES 188.80 Travel Reimbursement
RAYMOND, SHAWN V 15.00 Reimbursement
REDMOND, STEVE 17.70 Travel Reimbursement
REFUND ONE TIME PAY 9,901.43 Various One Time Refunds
REGIONAL DENTAL LAB LLC 1,380.00 Dental Services
REITER, JUSTIN 47.20 Travel Reimbursement
REVOLUTION4 RECYCLING LLC 11,764.00 Recycling Services
RIORDAN, MATTHEW D 161.00 Travel Reimbursement
RISK ADMINISTRATION SERVICES 9,583.33 Professional Services
RISK ANALYSIS & MANAGEMENT INC 7,988.50 Medical Services
RIVERSIDE CAPTIONING CO 880.00 Interpreter Services
ROBERTSON, JEREMY 59.00 Travel Reimbursement
ROBINSON, JERMINE A 35.00 Travel Reimbursement
ROCHESTER ARMORED CAR CO INC 4,251.00 Armored Car Services
RODENBURG LLP 5,994.08 Garnishment
ROHRBACH, JARED 141.60 Travel Reimbursement
ROTI, LURA 4,289.64 Neighborhood Grant Award
RUNGE ENTERPRISES INC 377,210.96 Snow Removal
RUNGE, BRYAN 177.00 Travel Reimbursement
RURAL ELECTRIC SUPPLY COOPERATIVE 73,437.14 Equipment/Supplies
RUST, SCOTT 154.00 Travel Reimbursement
SAFETY KLEEN SYSTEMS INC 266.88 Services
SANFORD CLINIC/HEALTH 162.60 Medical Services
SANFORD HEALTH 994.36 Medical Services
SANFORD HEALTH PLAN 10,965.00 Medical Services
SANITATION PRODUCTS INC 78,919.63 Repairs
SAWATCH INC 9,592.94 Services
SCHMIDT, MARK R 62.74 Reimbursement
SCHMUNK, JOSEPH G 210.00 Travel Reimbursement
SCHNEEKLOTH, RILEY 324.50 Travel Reimbursement
SCHWARTZLE CONSTRUCTION LLC 73,178.00 Various Projects
SCHWEITZER, BREN 91.00 Travel Reimbursement
SD ACHIEVE 26,937.39 Operating Support
SD DEPT OF REVENUE 225.00 Malt Beverage
SD DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION 10,051,231.14 Various Projects
SD ELECTRICAL COMMISSION 1,825.00 Electrical Inspections
SD ONE CALL BOARD 735.40 Message Services
SD URBAN INDIAN HEALTH INC 14,583.33 Operating Support
SEATON, ISABELLA 72.10 Reimbursement
SECURE ENTERPRISE ASSET MANAGEMENT INC 13,834.84 Recycling Services
SENSATIONAL SMILES 350.00 Dental Services
SERVICEMASTER BUILDING & COMM MAINT 21,557.00 Cleaning Services
SERVICEWEAR APPAREL INC 4,690.47 Uniforms
SF AREA HUMANE SOCIETY 15,600.00 Operating Support
SF DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION INC 527,816.48 Various Projects
SF REGIONAL AIRPORT 1,157.50 Parking Permits
SF UTILITIES 1,291.83 Utilities
SHI INTL CORP 66,996.92 Software Renewal
SHORT ELLIOTT HENDRICKSON INC 1,715.01 Services
SHUGAR GARZA, DANIEL 35.40 Travel Reimbursement
SIEBENAHLER, JORDAN A 91.00 Travel Reimbursement
SIEBENBORN, ANDREW 51.43 Reimbursement
SIGETTE, JENNIFER M 154.00 Travel Reimbursement
SIGN SOLUTIONS USA LLC 5,605.60 Equipment/Supplies
SIMONSEN, BRANDON L 176.40 Reimbursement
SIMPSON & ASSOCIATES REAL ESTATE INC 17,500.00 Appraisal Services
SINGH, ALICE 7.00 Reimbursement
SIOUX EMPIRE TRIAGE CENTER 706,376.69 Operating Support
SIOUX VALLEY ENERGY 49,713.52 Electricity Charges
SIOUXLAND HERITAGE MUSEUM 152,090.16 Operating Support
SMIDT, LUKE JAY 11.80 Travel Reimbursement
SMITH, RICHARD D 35.40 Travel Reimbursement
SOUKUP CONSTRUCTION INC 7,685.00 Snow Removal
SOUTHEAST TECHNICAL INSTITUTE FOUNDATION 750.00 Training
SPECHT, MICHEAL 3,249.66 Workers Compensation
ST CLAIR, MELISSA A 35.70 Reimbursement
STIVERS FORD LINCOLN 77,182.00 Vehicle
STOCKWELL ENGINEERS INC 30,590.20 Various Projects
STONE GROUP ARCHITECTS INC 4,878.13 Various Projects
STREICHERS INC 6,082.76 Uniforms/Supplies
SUBPOENA FEES 100.16 Subpoena Fees
SUMMIT FIRE PROTECTION CO 320.00 Maintenance Services
SUNKOTA CONSTRUCTION INC 49,200.00 Various Projects
SUNSET LAW ENFORCEMENT LLC 48,395.00 Ammunition
SUPERIOR JETTING INC 16,817.50 Services
SWEEPS SOFTWARE INC 1,245.60 Software Maintenance
SWEETMAN CONST CO 2,029.08 Various Projects
SWETT, DONALD R 177.00 Travel Reimbursement
SYSCO CORP 2,346.88 Supplies
T&R CONTRACTING INC 52,562.50 Various Projects
T2 SYSTEMS INC 487.50 Services
TELLINGHUISEN INC 66,041.00 Various Projects
TEN HAKEN, PAUL 113.84 Reimbursement
TERRACE PARK NEIGHBORHOOD ASSN 4,922.65 Grant Award
TESSCO INC 6,831.36 Equipment
THE FIRE GROUP INC 670.72 Maintenance Services
THINKST APPLIED RESEARCH (PTY) LIMITED 12,000.00 Software Renewal
THOMAS L PRICE INC 2,500.00 Psychiatry Services
THOMPSON SOLUTIONS GROUP 43,073.67 Repairs
THOMSON REUTERS 2,493.93 Subscription Services
TIEHEN, GREGG JOSEPH 141.60 Travel Reimbursement
TODAYS BUSINESS SOLUTIONS INC 179.04 Services
TRACY, BENJAMIN 70.14 Travel Reimbursement
TRADEMARK UNIFORMS INC 359.46 Uniforms
TRANE US INC 16,950.00 Repairs
TRANSOURCE TRUCK & EQUIPMENT INC 5,360.26 Repairs
TRANSPORTATION & INDUSTRIAL SERVICES INC 995.00 Services
TREADWAY, CHRISTOPHER 2,673.48 Workers Compensation
TREASURE, MICHELLE P 29.50 Travel Reimbursement
TSP INC 6,573.44 Various Projects
TURNWELL MENTAL HEALTH OF SD 20,960.00 Psychiatry Services
TWO WAY SOLUTIONS INC 985.18 Repairs
TYLER TECHNOLOGIES INC 215,021.63 Software Renewal
UBEO MIDCO LLC 3,546.00 Services
ULTEIG ENGINEERS INC 16,042.50 Various Projects
UMR INC 41,550.66 Administrative Services
UNIQUE MANAGEMENT SERVICES 462.95 Placement Services
UNITED PARCEL SERVICE 144.00 Shipping Charges
UNITED RENTALS 3,601.00 Rentals
US POSTAL SERVICE 185.48 Postal Services
USP TECHNOLOGIES 10,948.71 Chemicals
VALUE LINE PUBLISHING LLC 2,765.00 Subscription Renewal
VAN SCHEPEN, JOSEPH R 161.00 Travel Reimbursement
VELGERSDYK, SCOTT B 389.00 Travel Reimbursement
VEOLIA ES TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS 61,344.42 Recycling Services
VERHEY, SHANNON 35.40 Travel Reimbursement
VERIZON WIRELESS 66,629.05 Phone Charges
VERN EIDE LEASING LLC 4,800.00 Rentals
VERN EIDE MOTORCARS INC 72,000.00 Vehicle
VIA TRANSPORTATION INC 2,158,626.81 Operating Support
VOELTZ, MATTHEW 35.00 Travel Reimbursement
VOLT LLC 2,000.00 Training
VOLUNTEERS OF AMER DAKOTAS 9,813.33 Operating Support
VOUDRY, HANNAH M 6.30 Reimbursement
WAAGMEESTER, ELIZABETH R 231.00 Travel Reimbursement
WALMAN OPTICAL CO 494.00 Optical Services
WAMCO LAB INC 1,140.00 Testing Services
WASHINGTON PAVILION MANAGEMENT INC 175,938.58 Operating Support
WASHINGTON SQUARE PARTNERS LLC 24,387.39 TIF Payment
WATER REBATE ONE TIME PAY 100.00 Various Water Rebates
WAYSTAR HEALTH 8,473.84 Medical Services
WEISENBACH, RYAN J 750.00 Reimbursement
WELL365 LLC 1,698.75 Training
WESCO DISTRIBUTION INC 13,655.00 Equipment
WEST PLAINS ENGINEERING INC 5,044.50 Various Projects
WESTERN AREA POWER ADMIN 106,267.15 Power Charges
WEX BANK 12,581.73 Fuel
WILLIAMS ASSOC ARCHITECTS LTD 20,892.76 Various Projects
WINSUPPLY SF 15,813.25 Services
WJE ASSOC 16,000.00 Services
WOLFGANG, ASHLEY M 88.50 Travel Reimbursement
WOODS FULLER SHULTZ & SMITH PC 485.00 Legal Services
XCEL ENERGY MN 201,123.84 Electricity Charges
YOUNG MENS CHRISTIAN ASSN OF SF 16,416.67 Operating Support
ZEIGLER, HAYDEN R 203.00 Travel Reimbursement
ZOLL DATA SYSTEMS INC 744.21 Software Support
Grand Total $28,174,695.14 Total of AP Expenditures for March 2025
Published once on Apr. 11, 2025, at the approximate cost of $346.66, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or TheDakotaScout.com.
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PUBLISH: Apr. 11, 2025
SIOUX FALLS SCHOOL DISTRICT
PUBLISH: Apr. 4 & Apr. 11, 2025
NOTICE OF SALE OF SCHOOL PROPERTY
2012 Ford F250 Pickup w/ Plow
WHEREAS, the School Board of the Sioux Falls School District 49-5, has heretofore by Resolution, resolved that the property hereinafter described is no longer necessary, useful or suitable for school purposes. (Sale of Property #2025-015)
DESCRIPTION: 2012 Ford F250 Pickup, VIN #1FTBF2B63CEC68973 with 119,367 miles on
SALE OF PROPERTY “AS IS”. Said property is sold AS IS-WHERE IS, without any warranty whatsoever. THERE IS NO WARRANTY OR MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. This term may not be varied except in a written agreement executed by appropriate officers of the District.
NOTICE: Auction for the sale of said property located at Central Services Center will be open and available for bid on the following: https://www.purplewave.com/auction/250415/item/NB9974 up until April 15, 2025, and that said property be sold to the highest bidder, subject to confirmation of the Business Manager or his designee, and that said property be removed at the purchaser(s) expense.
INSPECTION: The Ford F250 Pickup may be inspected by appointment, by contacting Operational Services at (605) 367-7965, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 3:30 p.m.
TERMS OF SALE: Payment must be made within two business days after the auction per Purple Wave.
The School Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids or parts thereof, and to waive any irregularities. Such sale will be made subject to all of the terms set forth above.
Dated in Sioux Falls, South Dakota this 24th day of March, 2025.
SCHOOL BOARD
SIOUX FALLS SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 49-5
Todd Vik
Business Manager
Published twice on Apr. 4 & Apr. 11, 2025, at the approximate cost of $40.98, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or TheDakotaScout.com.
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PUBLISH: Apr. 4 & Apr. 11, 2025
NOTICE OF SALE OF SCHOOL PROPERTY
2009 GMC Canyon Pickup w/ Topper
WHEREAS, the School Board of the Sioux Falls School District 49-5, has heretofore by Resolution, resolved that the property hereinafter described is no longer necessary, useful or suitable for school purposes. (Sale of Property #2025-015)
DESCRIPTION: 2009 GMC Canyon Pickup, VIN #1GTDT14E098113840 with 110,466 miles on
SALE OF PROPERTY “AS IS”. Said property is sold AS IS-WHERE IS, without any warranty whatsoever. THERE IS NO WARRANTY OR MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. This term may not be varied except in a written agreement executed by appropriate officers of the District.
NOTICE: Auction for the sale of said property located at Central Services Center will be open and available for bid on the following: https://www.purplewave.com/auction/250415/item/NB9973 up until April 15, 2025, and that said property be sold to the highest bidder, subject to confirmation of the Business Manager or his designee, and that said property be removed at the purchaser(s) expense.
INSPECTION: The GMC Canyon Pickup may be inspected by appointment, by contacting Operational Services at (605) 367-7965, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 3:30 p.m.
TERMS OF SALE: Payment must be made within two business days after the auction per Purple Wave.
The School Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids or parts thereof, and to waive any irregularities. Such sale will be made subject to all of the terms set forth above.
Dated in Sioux Falls, South Dakota this 24th day of March, 2025.
SCHOOL BOARD
SIOUX FALLS SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 49-5
Todd Vik
Business Manager
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ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
Publish Dates: April 4th & 11th
Sealed bids for Technical Education Supplies 2025-26 PD #3492 will be received at the Central Services Center, Purchasing Department, 1101 North Western Avenue, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, 57104, up until 11:00 AM, Monday, April 14, 2025. Bids will be publicly opened, read, and tabulated 11:00 AM of said day in the Central Services Center. Bids will be presented to the School Board at the next succeeding regular Board meeting, all in accordance with Board policy. Specifications and Bid Forms may be obtained at https://www.sf.k12.sd.us/page/pending-bids-and-request-for-proposals or the Purchasing Department in the Central Services Center, 1101 North Western Avenue, Sioux Falls, South Dakota. All bids and contracts shall be made in accordance with and subject to SDCL 5-18A, 5-18B, 5-18C, 5-18D, 5-21, 5-22 and the provisions set forth in the specifications. The School Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids or parts thereof, and to waive any irregularities. School Board, Sioux Falls School District 49-5 of Minnehaha County, South Dakota. By: Todd Vik, Business Manager. This notice may be viewed free of charge on a 13 statewide public notice website maintained pursuant to § 17-2-1.
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NOTICE OF AUDIT OF THE FISCAL AFFAIRS OF SIOUX FALLS SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 49-5
NOTICE is hereby given that the records and books of account of Sioux Falls School District No. 49-5 of Minnehaha County, South Dakota, have been audited by Eide Bailly LLP for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2024, and that a detailed report thereon is filed with the governing board, the Director of Finance, and the Department of Legislative Audit, 427 South Chapelle, Pierre, South Dakota, for public inspection.
This notice is published in compliance with the provisions of SDCL 4-11-7.2.
Finding 2024-001 Audit Adjustments and Passed Audit Adjustments
Material Weakness
Criteria: The School District’s internal control structure should be designed to provide for the preparation of and recording and processing of all entries to the financial statements being audited in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles.
Condition: During our audit procedures, we identified certain misstatements as a result of our audit procedures brought to the attention of and corrected by management. We also identified certain misstatements, deemed to be immaterial individually and in the aggregate to the financial statements as a whole, that were passed on for adjustment by management. We, as the auditor, were requested to maintain the GASB 87 and 96 lease and SBITA schedules for the School District as a nonattest service and made the necessary adjustments as part of the audit for lease and SBITA activities under GASB 87 and 96, which are included as part of the corrected identified misstatements.
Cause: The School District’s internal controls did not identify and detect the misstatements noted during our audit, or in the case of GASB 87 and GASB 96 maintenance of schedules and calculation, the School District requested these to be performed by the auditor as a nonattest service and internal control would be to review and approve the result of the nonattest service provided. The School District, as a cost/benefit consideration, requested the maintenance of GASB 87 and GASB 96 schedules and calculations to be performed as a nonattest service with any proposed adjustments posted by the auditor.
Effect: The presence of identified audit adjustments and passed audit adjustments, or reliance on the auditor for certain adjustments, may affect the condition of financial information throughout the year being used by management in analysis and decision making and increase the risk that potential misstatements remain present in the financial statements.
Recommendation: We recommend management perform a thorough review of the account balances in each fund to ensure all necessary adjustments are reflected in the financial statements in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. Furthermore, we recommend thorough review of all auditor-proposed adjustments from nonattest services provided prior to management approval.
Views of Responsible Officials: Management agrees with the finding. The School District, based upon consideration of certain cost and benefit factors of maintaining the lease and SBITA schedules internally and preparation of the related adjustments, determined requesting the auditor to maintain and prepare the schedules and proposed adjustments as the best use of current resources.
2024-002 Department of Education
Education Stabilization Fund: Higher Education Emergency Relief Find (HEERF)
Federal Financial Assistance Listing 84.425F Institutional Portion
Award Number P425F202657, Award Years 2020 and 2021
Period of Performance
Material Weakness in Internal Controls over Compliance and Material Non-Compliance
Criteria: In the CRRSSA and ARP Certification and Agreement, all institutions were given one calendar year from
the date of the Grant Award Notification to complete period of performance which was subsequently extended
to June 30, 2023. Department of Education provided guidance in Frequently Asked Questions #51 specific to
period of performance noting, “institutions now have 120 calendar days to liquidate all financial obligations
incurred under the award after the period of performance.” The 2024 compliance supplement also notes
specific to lost revenue, “For lost revenue, the obligation occurs on the date the institution completes its
estimate of its amount of lost revenue after the estimation period.”
Condition: Two errors were noted related to period of performance: 1) the lost revenue calculation was
completed in October 2023, which was after the June 30, 2023, period of performance date; and 2) the School
District also spent money on expenses for the program in November 2023 and January 2024, which was after
the 120-day liquidation period.
Cause: The School did not apply for a no cost extension to be able to obligate the funding after June 30, 2023.
For error #1, the School District was waiting to claim lost revenue until all expenses under the program were
incurred to be able to use any remaining funding available. For error #2, the School District believed that the
purchase orders that were outstanding after the 120-day liquidation period would be allowed to be paid when
items purchased were received.
Effect: The School received grant funding on allowable costs which were paid for or obligated after the period of
performance and liquidation period ended.
Questioned Costs: $539,358 specific to lost revenue and $179,409 for expenses paid for in November 2023 and
January 2024.
Context/Sampling: All lost revenue calculation reports were tested. We tested 40 out of 410 total expenses from
the program for other expenses. Total questioned costs for expenses was obtained from general ledger detail
for expenses paid after October 26, 2023.
Repeat Finding from Prior Year(s): No
Recommendation: We recommend a tracking schedule monitored by multiple people be maintained with all
required spending deadlines to ensure that funding is spent in the required timeframe. We also recommend
review of the grant agreements and grant funding information to ensure that knowledge of the requirements is
known by multiple people to ensure requirements are met.
Views of Responsible Officials: Management agrees with the finding.
2024-003 Department of Education
Education Stabilization Fund: Higher Education Emergency Relief Find (HEERF)
Federal Financial Assistance Listing 84.425F Institutional Portion
Award Number P425F202657, Award Years 2020 and 2021
Activities Allowed or Unallowed and Allowable Costs/Cost Principles
Material Weakness in Internal Controls over Compliance and Material Non-Compliance
Criteria: The CARES Act, CRRSSA and the American Rescue Plan Act (ARP) sets forth the criteria for allowable
costs and activities.
Condition: During testing over the requirements, we noted that, in 28 of 40 expenses tested, reimbursement
was received for expenses for items that were never purchased. The total for these 28 items was $10,682.
Additional review noted a total of $132,071 for total funding received but not spent.
Cause: The School District used outstanding purchase obligations to request reimbursement at the end of the
liquidation period, but did not spend all of the money.
Effect: The School received reimbursement for items that were never purchased.
Questioned Costs: $132,071
Context/Sampling: A nonstatistical sample of 60 expenses submitted for reimbursement out of 410 total
expenses.
Repeat Finding from Prior Year(s): No.
Recommendation: We recommend a review be completed to ensure that all reimbursements have proper
expenses to back up the request submitted. We also recommend that, if new funding is received, a committee
be set up by the School District to be able to review expenses and ensure that funding is spent on proper items
and requests for reimbursement are only made once expenses have been paid.
Views of Responsible Officials: Management agrees with the finding.
2024-004 Department of Education
Education Stabilization Fund: Higher Education Emergency Relief Find (HEERF)
Federal Financial Assistance Listing 84.425F Institutional Portion
Award Number P425F202657, Award Years 2020 and 2021
Cash Management
Material Weakness in Internal Controls over Compliance and Material Non-Compliance
Criteria: For CRRSSA HEERF II and ARP HEERF III, the certification and agreements indicate the institutional aid
portion of funding should be disbursed within three calendar days from the drawdown from G5.
Condition: During testing over the requirement, it was noted that the amount drawn on October 25, 2023, was
not spent until November 2023, January 2024, or was never spent.
Cause: The School District was at the end of the 120-day liquidation period of performance so drew all remaining
available funding based on open purchase orders.
Effect: The School District received, but did not disburse, the funds within the allowed three-day timeframe.
Questioned Costs: $311,480
Context/Sampling: A nonstatistical sample of two draw requests out of five total draw requests were tested. Of
the $311,480 received, $179,409 was spent in November 2023 and April 2024 (also reported under period of
performance) and $132,071 was never spent (also reported under allowable costs).
Repeat Finding from Prior Year(s): No.
Recommendation: We recommend that reimbursement requests be submitted at the time of or after payments
for the expenses are made to ensure that timing of the reimbursement is received at the same time or after
payments are made.
Views of Responsible Officials: Management agrees with the finding.
2024-005 Department of Education
Education Stabilization Fund: Higher Education Emergency Relief Find (HEERF)
Federal Financial Assistance Listing 84.425F Institutional Portion
Award Number P425F202657, Award Years 2020 and 2021
Reporting
Significant Deficiency in Internal Controls over Compliance
Criteria: CRRSSA section 314 (e) and CARES Act 18004 (e) sets forth the criteria for reporting requirements.
Condition: There was no review of quarterly or annual HEERF reports prior to their submission.
Cause: Inadequate controls implemented to ensure compliance with HEERF reporting requirements.
Effect: Reports could be submitted with incorrect information.
Questioned Costs: None.
Context/Sampling: The one required quarterly report for the September 2023 quarter was tested and the annual
report for calendar year 2024 was tested.
Repeat Finding from Prior Year(s): Yes.
Recommendation: We recommend there is a separate, documented reviewer of the reports prior to their
submission.
Views of Responsible Officials: Management agrees with the finding.
2024-006 Department of Education
Student Financial Aid Cluster
Federal Financial Assistance Listing 84.268 – Federal Direct Student Loans
2023-2024 Award Year
Special Tests and Provision – Disbursements to or on Behalf of Students
Significant Deficiency in Internal Controls over Compliance and Noncompliance
Criteria: When Title IV funds are credited to a student account and they exceed the amount of tuition and fees,
food and housing, and other authorized charges assessed the student, a credit balance is created. The institution
must pay the resulting credit balance directly to the student or parent borrower within 14 days after (1) the first
day of class of a payment period if the credit balance occurred on or before that day, or (2) the balance occurred
if that was after the first day of class. Also, as allowed under 34 CFR 668.164(c)(3), a school may pay prior award
year charges up to $200. If over $200, student authorization is required to apply the payments to a prior-year
balance.
Condition: During testing over credit balances, 1) one student did not receive the refund on a timely basis; and
2) two students had amounts applied to a prior-year balance over $200.
Cause: The student was awarded aid at an off time in the semester, and the refund was not provided within the
14-day window. Also, turnover in staffing in the fall 2023 allowed disbursements to be applied to students prior year accounts receivable balances relating to tuition and fees or other charges.
Effect: The students were not given the refund in a timely manner or given the proper refund related to the
current award period.
Questioned Costs: None.
Context/Sampling: A nonstatistical sample of 61 students who received Title IV disbursements out of 1,491
students who received aid.
Repeat Finding from Prior Year(s): No.
Recommendation: We recommend disbursements made be reviewed to ensure that the refunds are being
provided to students on a timely basis. We also recommend controls be put into place to ensure that, if a
student has a balance over $200 from a prior award year, those accounts are reviewed to ensure that current year aid is not applied to prior-year balances.
Views of Responsible Officials: Management agrees with the finding.
2024-007 Department of Education
Student Financial Aid Cluster
Federal Financial Assistance Listing 84.268 – Federal Direct Student Loans
2023-2024 Award Year
Special Tests and Provision – Enrollment Reporting
Significant Deficiency in Internal Controls over Compliance and Non-Compliance
Criteria: 34 CFR section 685.309 sets forth the criteria for administrative and fiscal control and fund accounting
requirements for schools participating in the Direct Loan Program in regard to enrollment reporting
requirements.
Condition: The following instances were identified through our testing over enrollment reporting:
• 16 instances in which the student’s status change was certified outside the 60-day reporting
requirement.
Cause: For the students with certification dates outside of the required 60-day timeframe, information files were
not provided timely to the third-party provider to submit to NSLDS for reporting. The late reporting was specific
to the July 2023 and December 2023 graduation dates.
Effect: The errors in reporting resulted in reporting dates outside of the required reporting timeframe which
could impact the timing of required loan payments to be made.
Questioned Costs: None.
Context/Sampling: A nonstatistical sample of 60 students with a change in status out of approximately 693
students with a change in status were selected for testing of enrollment reporting requirements.
Repeat Finding from Prior Year(s): Yes.
Recommendation: We recommend the financial aid and registrar’s offices review controls over information
being entered into the software for dates and other academic information that is required to be reported to
ensure that status changes and other academic information are certified within 60 days of the effective date.
We also recommend that a monitoring system be put in place to track status changes and reporting of those
status changes that can be monitored by financial aid or the registrar’s offices.
Views of Responsible Officials: Management agrees with the finding.
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NOTICE OF DEADLINE FOR VOTER REGISTRATION
Voter registration for the Sioux Falls School District Election to be held on
May 13, 2025, will close on April 28, 2025 at 5:00 p.m. (CDT) Failure to register by this date will cause forfeiture of voting rights for this election. If you are in doubt about whether you are registered, check the Voter Information Portal at www.sdsos.gov or call the county auditor 605.367.4220 (Minnehaha County) or 605.764.2581(Lincoln County).
Registration may be completed during regular business hours at the county auditor’s office, municipal finance office, secretary of state’s office, and those locations which provide driver’s licenses, SNAP, TANF, WIC, military recruitment, and assistance to the disabled as provided by the Department of Human Services. You may contact the county auditor to request a mail-in registration form or access a mail-in form at a county provided website with a link to a voter registration form.
Any voter who needs assistance, pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act, may contact the county auditor for information and special assistance in voter registration.
Todd Vik, Business Manager
Sioux Falls School District 49-5
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SCHOOL BOARD MEETING
Wednesday, April 2, 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, April 2, 2025, at 4:05 p.m. in the Instructional Planning Center, 201 East 38th Street. Sioux Falls, South Dakota, with the following members present: President Carly Reiter, Dawn Marie Johnson, Nan Kelly, Marc Murren, Gail Swenson. Absent: None.
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President Clasemann introduced and welcomed new Vice President of Finance Christine Goldsmith. President Clasemann also recognized Erik VanLaecken who has been serving as the Chief Information Officer and now is taking on an expanded role as Vice President of Technology and Operations.
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Action ST00900 A motion was made by Gail Swenson and seconded by Dawn Marie Johnson, five (5) votes “yes” on roll call approving the minutes of meetings held on March 10, 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 ST00901 A motion was made by Nan Kelly and seconded by Marc Murren, five (5) votes “yes” on roll call, approving the agenda as presented.
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President Reiter asked about any conflicts of interest. None were brought forward.
Action ST00902 A motion was made by Marc Murren and seconded by Gail Swenson, five (5) votes “yes” on roll call, approving Item A through C on the consent agenda as follows:
A. Approving the Authorizations and Ratifications, as follows:
A1. 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. S2504816 Philips Health Care EPIQ Elite Ultrasound Circular Edition $107,964.88
A.2. Approval of Change to Policy Coding System
Authorizing the STC President to change the STC Policy Classification System from the National Education Policy Network (NEPN) format to a numerical classification code (MRF #ST660). This change will take effect on July 1, 2025. The reclassification will not alter the content of individual policies, apart from updating the references to the new numerical codes where necessary.
A.3. Amendment of Previous School Board Action
Amending Action ST00896, adopted 03.10.25, by including A.2 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.S2504602 Cengage Learning Inc New Textbooks for Resale $100,000.00
A.4. Amendment to Regular Meeting Date
Amending Action ST00838.A.13, adopted 07.08.24 Establishment of 1st Wednesday of Each Month as Regular Meetings, to reflect the regular meeting date of the School Board for the fiscal year scheduled to be held at 4:00 pm on Wednesday, June 4, 2025 moved to 4:00 pm on Wednesday, June 18, 2025 and scheduled meeting to be held on at 4:00 pm on Wednesday, July 2, 2025 moved to 4:00 pm on Wednesday, July 16, 2025.
B. Approving the Consolidated Report of Trust and Agency Funds of April 2, 2025, and stating for the record that as of February 28, 2025, receipts total $50,617,447.62 and disbursements total $47,692,833.23 (MRF #ST661).
C. Accepting the Southeast Tech Personnel Report, as follows:
C1. 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
Student Help, Part-Time
Rask, Kael Information Technology 03-21-25
Instructor, Adjunct, Part-Time
Scotting, Jackie Nursing & Health 03-01-25
Mertes, Jodi Nursing & Health 03-22-25
Employment Contract, Full-Time
Sundquist, Allison Admissions 03-28-25
C2. Employment Recommendations
Name Location/Position Effective Date Amount
Student Help, Part-Time, Hourly
Miller, Corbyn IT Technician 03-05-25 $15.00
Instructor, Full-Time, Salaried
Galvin-Siebenaler, Teka Respiratory Therapy Instructor/Clinical Coordinator 206-Day, 1.0 FTE Level 6, Step 67 days prorated
03-17-25 $26,865.37
C3. Employee Lump Sum Payment
Name Location/Position Effective Date Amount
Stephens, Michael Accounting 02-28-25 $4,849.09
Kramer, Jaclyn Nursing & Health 03-31-25 $3,612.83
Kramer, Jaclyn Nursing & Health 02-28-25 $1,661.10
C4. Spring 2025 Wage Rates
Student Help, Part-Time, Hourly
Name Location/Position Effective Date Amount
Schumacher, Matthew Information Technology 02-01-25 $16.00
Big Eagle, Silas Information Technology 02-01-25 $16.00
Other Help, Part-Time, Hourly
Lingen, Peter Testing Center 03-09-25 $17.00
Action ST00903 STC Instructors Josette Otto and Annie McGuire provided the Academic Update – Surgical Technology Program Report (MRF #ST662). The Surgical Technology Program at STC is a comprehensive, two-year AAS degree designed to prepare students for careers as Certified Surgical Technologists. This program aims to develop competent entry-level professionals in the cognitive, psychomotor, and affective domains essential to surgical technology. The program offers extensive clinical opportunities, rigorous academic coursework, and simulation – based training to align with the latest standards set by the Accreditation Review Council on Education in Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting and the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs. With a 65-credit Curriculum and hands-on experience in clinical sites up to six hours away, students meet the 120-surgical case requirement and accumulate 656 completed clinical hours before eligibility for the National Certification Exam. Following general discussion, a motion was made by Gail Swenson and seconded by Dawn Marie Johnson, five (5) votes “yes” on roll call acknowledging the Academic Program Update – Surgical Technology Program Report.
Action ST00904 Student Success Advisor and Career Services Coordinator Alex Anderson provided the Career Services Update Report (MRF #663). An overview of STC Career Services and the services provided to students and alumni were reviewed. Job board updates and career fairs held throughout the year were shared. The Career Resource Library and Forage improve access to career service materials and improve career education and skills. The graduate outcome report from the Class of 2023 was reviewed. The graduate outcome report for the Class of 2024 will be published in May and is trending in the same direction as the previous year. Following general discussion, a motion was made by Gail Swenson and seconded by Marc Murren, five (5) votes “yes” on roll call acknowledging the Career Services Update Report.
Action ST00905 President Clasemann presented a 2025 Legislative Update (MRF #664). The overview included information on the 1.25% increase in Per Student Allocation (PSA), a permanent 45% reduction in Maintenance & Repair (M & R), decrease in Dual Credit support – the state’s share reduced from 66.7% to 50%, and mixed results for one-time funding requests. SB100 will take effect July 1, 2025. SB100 – Concealed Carry - BOR and BOTE institutions cannot limit ability to carry concealed pistol to anyone with enhanced permit, stun gun, mace, pepper spray or other chemical irritant on campus. STC is working with legal counsel to develop policy and training points for faculty and staff. Following general discussion, a motion was made by Marc Murren and seconded by Gail Swenson, five (5) votes “yes” on roll call acknowledging the 2025 Legislative Update Report.
Action ST00906 A motion was made by Nan Kelly and seconded by Dawn Marie Johnson, five (5) votes “yes” on roll call, approving the review of an/or revision of policies and the accompany regulations (see MRF #ST665), as follows:
DA/STC – Fiscal management Goals/Priority Objectives
EGAD/STC – Copyright Compliance
FF/STC – Naming Facilities, Programs, and Titled Positions
GBEG/STC – Searches of Employee Personal Property and Southeast Technical College Owned/Provided Property
IJNDB/STC – Online/Hybrid/Competency-Based Courses
JLA/STC – Student Insurance Programs – remove
KCD/STC – Public Gifts/Donations to Schools
KE/STC – Public Concerns and Complaints
KEA/STC – Concerns/Complaints about Policies
KL/STC – Relations with Other Governmental Authorities
Action ST00907 A motion was made by Gail Swenson and seconded by Dawn Marie Johnson, five (5) votes “yes” on roll call, approving the first reading of Policy GBGB – Employees’ Personal Property, as presented (see MRF #ST 666).
Action ST00908 On motion by Marc Murren and seconded by Dawn Marie Johnson, five (5) votes “yes” on roll call, the School Board adjourned at 4:59 p.m.
CARLY REITER
Presiding Officer
TODD VIK
Business Manager
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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, April 2, 2025, at 3:00 p.m. in the Instructional Planning Center, 201 East 38th Street, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, with the following members present: Gail Swenson, Marc Murren, Nan Kelly, Vice President Dawn Marie Johnson, and President Carly Reiter. Absent: none. Dr. Jane Stavem, Superintendent of Schools, Todd Vik, Business Manager, Dr. Nold, Assistant Superintendent, and Brett Arenz, In-House Counsel, were also present.
The purpose of this work session was to answer any questions regarding the FY26 proposed budget, and to provide an update on cell phone use in the schools.
Todd Vik, Business Manager, provided a general overview of the Proposed FY26 Budget followed by a general discussion.
President Reiter noted Tim Eckart signed up to speak about the FY26 proposed budget at the public input portion of the meeting.
Dr. Nold, Assistant Superintendent, presented the results from the Cell Phone Committee as follows:
The Student Cell Phone Use Committee reviewed the information submitted to the committee by the various groups represented on the committee and the survey feedback from our stakeholders. The Cell Phone Use Committee recommends the following:
1. Elementary remains the same. Elementary students will not be allowed to use their cell phones during the school day. Cell phone use on the bus is discouraged, but not a disciplinary action unless used inappropriately.
2. Middle School remains the same. Middle school students will not be allowed to use their cell phones during the school day.
3. High School Expectations: Cannot be used during the class period but can be used in the hallways during passing time and in the lunchroom during lunch.
Action 39734
On motion by Marc Murren and seconded by Nan Kelly five (5) votes ‘yes’ on roll call, the School Board adjourned at 4:00pm.
CARLY REITER
Presiding Officer
TODD VIK
Business Manager
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Notice is hereby given that the School Board of the Sioux Falls School District #49-5 will conduct a public hearing on the Proposed Budget for fiscal year July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026. The hearing will be held at 5:30 P.M. on April 14, 2025, in the Instructional Planning Center, 201 East 38th Street, Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
Todd Vik, Business Manager
SIOUX FALLS SCHOOL DISTRICT 49-5
Sioux Falls, South Dakota
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LINCOLN COUNTY
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NOTICE OF AUDIT OF THE FISCAL AFFAIRS OF LINCOLN COUNTY
Notice is hereby given that the records and books of account of Lincoln County, South
Dakota, have been audited by the Department of Legislative Audit for the year ended
December 31, 2023, and that a detailed report thereon, containing additional
information, is filed with the county auditor of Lincoln County and the Department of
Legislative Audit in Pierre, South Dakota for public inspection.
The following finding and recommendation referred to in the report are hereby listed in
accordance with the provisions of SDCL 4-11-12.
Finding:
CURRENT AUDIT FINDING AND RECOMMENDATION
Budgetary Noncompliance
The County incurred expenditures in excess of appropriations contrary to SDCL 7-21-25.
This is the third consecutive audit in which a similar finding was noted.
Recommendation:
We recommend that the County comply with SDCL 7-21-25.
Views of responsible officials:
To prevent funds from expending funds in excess of appropriations there will be
quarterly reviews of the accounts and supplemental hearings held when the department
head states that the purchase is outside of the budget. There has been additional
training to department heads to prevent future excess of appropriations.
RUSSELL A. OLSON, AUDITOR GENERAL
DEPARTMENT OF LEGISLATIVE AUDIT
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LINCOLN COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSION
Meeting Minutes
March 25, 2025
THE LINCOLN COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS convened at on March 25, 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 Betty Otten and seconded by Jim Schmidt to approve Agenda. Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Tiffani Landeen, Betty Otten, Doug Putnam, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
Payroll: $473,086.91
Commissioner’s $8,829.18; FICA 523.72, Medicare 122.84, SDRS 161.78
Auditor’s $14,456.26; FICA 826.33, Medicare 193.25, SDRS 860.17
Treasurer’s $21,194.92; FICA 1,176.09, Medicare 275.05, SDRS 1,259.99
States Attorney’s $78,505.97; FICA 4,530.44, Medicare 1,059.54, SDRS 4,616.35
Gen Gov Bldg $19,559.01; FICA 1,076.78, Medicare 251.83, SDRS 1,161.66
DOE $43,133.30; FICA 2,474.73, Medicare 578.77, SDRS 2,516.25
ROD $9,494.62; FICA 519.52, Medicare 121.50, SDRS 563.97
VSO $2,649.28; FICA 155.88, Medicare 36.46, SDRS 158.95
GIS $7,025.94; FICA 397.64, Medicare 93.00, SDRS 417.36
IT $10,076.67; FICA 591.16, Medicare 138.25, SDRS 598.90
HR $5,846.19; FICA 348.82, Medicare 81.58, SDRS 348.07
Sheriff’s $115,653.22; FICA 6,751.10, Medicare 1,578.89, SDRS 8,596.57
Jail $17,495.39; FICA 1,1064.99, Medicare 249.07, SDRS 1,035.59
County 4-H $4,541.80; FICA 267.33, Medicare 62.52, SDRS 269.80
Weeds $1,780.05; FICA 110.36, Medicare 25.81, SDRS 106.80
P & Z $13,215.60; FICA 812.47, Medicare 190.01, SDRS 792.93
Highway $57,161.49; FICA 2,981.78, Medicare 697.35, SDRS 3,060.40
Communications $31,608.34; FICA 1,805.98, Medicare 422.37, SDRS 1,867.87
EM MGMT $5,150.17; FICA 297.96, Medicare 69.68, SDRS 306.01
Airport $2,911.11; FICA 180.49, Medicare 42.21, SDRS 174.67
24/7 $2,798.40; FICA 173.50, Medicare 40.58, SDRS 223.87
Reports:
Mileage Reports: Sheriff Civil Fee Mileage Report Feb 2025
Children’s Home Shelter - FY2026 Outside Agency Request for Funding
Governor’s Office of Economic Development 2024 Annual Report
February 2025 Auditor account with the County Treasurer report and financial reports
MOTION by Jim Schmidt 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 Jim Schmidt and seconded by Betty Otten to approve County Commission Minutes: 03.11.2025. Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Tiffani Landeen, Betty Otten, Doug Putnam, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
RESOLUTION: BE IT RESOLVED to approve Lincoln County Claims in the amount of $256,010.44: GENERAL : All Nations Interpreters Inc-Interpreter Services $847.65; Anderson, Jennifer Marie -MI Evaluations $1906.6; Angel Law, Prof LLC $1547.50; Applied Concepts Inc $3,435.00; Automotive Doctors LLC, Repiars $1,055.24; Witness Fees $278.12; Avera McKennan Hospital $6,727.04; Beck Law, Prof LLC, Court Appointed Attorney $574.50; Bomgaars $48.84, Supplies; Boots, Todd Planning & Zoning Board- $23.77;Juror Fees $689.86; Carlson, Lisa-Transcripts $105.45; Carper, Nichole-Court Appointed Attorney $1,743.00; Century Business Products-Equipment Rental $260.32; Certified Languages International -Interpreters $118.80; Cintas Corp-Safety/Building Supplies $30.50; City of Harrisburg- Fuel $5,994.40; Clay County Sheriff’s Office-Boarding Fees $140.00; CNA Surety-Notary $50.00; D & D Small Engine Repair & Sales LLC - Repairs $87.00; Dakota Embalming & Transport Service Inc -Coroner Servies $4,275.00; Eich Law Office – Court Appointed Attorney $770.50; Elizabeth H. Lundquist, Court Reporter $67.50; Frantzen Reporting-Transcripts $148.50; Fred The Fixer - Repairs $27.00; Grainger- Building Supplies $3,916.88; Green, Scott-Planning & Zoning Board $20.40; Harrisburg Ace Hardware $28.26; Interstate Office Products – Office Supplies $99.60; Intoximeters Inc, Supplies $1,995.00; Jack’s Uniforms & Equipment – Rental/Supplies $1,159.79; Jena Skorczewski, Court Reporter $6.00; Jongeling, Jerry-Planning & Zoning Board $19.07; JW Niederauer Inc-Supplies $47.96; Karla Salem $1,210.00; Katheryn Cranbrooks, $5,125.00; Katie Johnson PLLC $3,466; Knecht, Andrew J $4,286.9; Lennox Area Ambulance $800; Lennox Independent LLC - Publishing $1,675.42; Lewis & Clark Behavioral Health Services Inc $225.00; Lexis Nexis $115.43; Maxine Risty- Court Reporting $160.95; Meierhenry Sargent LLP- Court Appointed Attorney $2,732.00; MidAmerican Energy Co $3,234.45; Minnehaha County Jail-Boarding Fees $1,450.00; Motorola Solutions Inc $2,774.00; Nailed It Construction LLC $1,850.00; Napa Auto & Truck Parts of Sioux Falls $16.17; Norton Industries LLC $1,636.00; Novak Sanitary Svc Corp – Waste Removal $720.00; O’Leary Law Office-Court Appointed Attorney $5,147.73; Otis Elevator Company – Building Maintenance $1590.54; Otten, Betty-Planning & Zoning Board $22.64; Pat Beck, Court Reporter $352.00; Phillip Loving – MI Evaluations $2,484.22 ;Executive Mgmt. Finance Office $102.00; Pro Flooring – Building Maintenance $1,404.90; Prochem Dynamics LLC -Maintenance Supplies $548.50; Qualified Presort Service LLC – Assessment Mailings $19,368.2; Rent All Inc $685.50; Resolute Law Firm PC – Court Appointed Attorney $6,438.70; Sanford Health $6,714.88; Scott, Erik $7.65; SD Dept of Health $40.00; SD Division of Criminal Investigation - Background $43.25; SD Secretary Of State $30.00; SDACES – Membership Dues $15.00; SDACO – Training Registration $375.00; Sentencing Advocacy Group of Evanston – Court Appointed Attorney $934.23; Sioux Falls Area Humane Society – Boarding Fees $3,392.00; Sioux Valley News Inc - Publishing $40.00; Sisson Printing Inc-law book printing $279.76; Stitches-Uniform Supplies $475.00; Storo, Tracie $316.78; Strange, Farrell, Johnson & Brewers Pc $1262; Streicher’s $1270.7; Sturdevant’s Auto Value $6.99; Sweeter, Marlene $10.40; Symetra Life Insurance Company $216.75; Syverson Tricia L $48; Terri Lembcke Schildhauer, $62.5; Tyler Technologies Inc $36,854.62-Annual Software Fee; United Laboratories Inc $533.32; Vanguard Appraisals Inc -County Assessment printing/mailing $19,930.00 ROAD AND BRIDGE : Bartlett Tools Inc - supplies $489.95; Bomgaars $161.52; Butler Machinery Co – maintenance supplies $3,184.54; Canton Home & Farm Supply – repair supplies $27.68; Century Business Products – equipment rental $55.22; Cintas Corp - maintenance supplies $273.03; Dakota Fluid Power Inc – maintenance supplies $1,424.39; Fastenal Company $52.38; HealthPartners $890.66; Imeg Corp- professional services $25,362.77; Johnson Feed Inc -Supplies $4,422.01; Kimball Midwest $1,071.78; Midwest Petroleum Equipment $230; Napa Auto & Truck Parts of Sioux Falls $1,125.42; Northern Truck Equipment Corporation $7,024.82; Presto-X $194.16; Sir Lines A Lot, LLC $3712.5; Sturdevant’s Auto Value $49.96; Symetra Life Insurance Company $32.4; Tire Motive Service Center $25; Titan Machinery Inc $2288.05; E911 COMMUNICATIONS : Century Business Products- equipment rental $20.47; Symetra Life Insurance Company $19.80; E911 COMMUNICATIONS TOTAL: $40.27; EMERGENCY AND DISASTER: Symetra Life Insurance Company $0.55; AIRPORT : A-1 Pumping & Excavating Inc – sewage services $287.50; Aviation Management Consulting Group Inc-consulting fee $5,453.50; Southeastern Electric Coop - utilities $349.24; Symetra Life Insurance Company $1.80; 24/7 SOBRIETY : Jasarovic, Natasha $42.00; Kelly, Mary $98.00; Rosendahl, Norman Ray $30.00; Symetra Life Insurance Company $1.80; $171.80 REGISTER OF DEEDS: SDACES $15; DEBT SERVICE - TIF #8: City of Harrisburg $11,554.38; DEBT SERVICE TIF #9: City of Lennox $5,312.03. MOTION by Jim Schmidt and seconded by Betty Otten. Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Tiffani Landeen, Betty Otten, Doug Putnam, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
RESOLUTION: BE IT RESOLVED to authorize the chair to execute an agreement with Asphalt Surfacing Company for the 2025 micro surfacing project in the amount of $951,596.22. MOTION by Jim Schmidt and seconded by Doug Putnam. Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Tiffani Landeen, Betty Otten, Doug Putnam, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
RESOLUTION: BE IT RESOLVED to approve abatement of taxes for 2024 payable in 2025 on a parcel in the Township of Canton, parcel 098.49.20.1010, in the amount of 2,643.18 house was removed from the parcel on 06.07.2023. MOTION by Jim Schmidt and seconded by Betty Otten. Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Tiffani Landeen, Betty Otten, Doug Putnam, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
RESOLUTION: BE IT RESOLVED to approve an automatic budget supplement to the Sheriff’s budget, for unanticipated grant funds. Account 101-4211-33410 in the amount of $30,908.13 and 101-4211-433000 in the amount of $30,908.13. MOTION by Jim Schmidt and seconded by Betty Otten. Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Tiffani Landeen, Betty Otten, Doug Putnam, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
RESOLUTION: BE IT RESOLVED to approve the Application Affidavit of Replacement Warrant submitted by BankWest Inc. for the amount of $5,460.84, original warrant number 32509 issued 04/28/2023. MOTION by Jim Schmidt and seconded by Betty Otten. Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Tiffani Landeen, Betty Otten, Doug Putnam, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
RESOLUTION: BE IT RESOLVED to set the date and time for the FIRST READING to occur April 8, 2025, and the SECOND READING & PUBLIC HEARING to occur between 8:30 a.m. and adjournment of the April 22, 2025, Board of Commissioners Meeting for an Ordinance of Lincoln County, SD, amending Chapter 154: Zoning, Section 154.021, Definitions; Section 154.058, Conditional Uses (A-1 Agricultural District); Section 154.178, Conditional Uses (RC Recreation/Conservation District); Section 154.254, Additional Use Regulations; and Section 154.379(A), Notification, for the regulation of carbon oxide pipelines, carbon oxide pump stations, carbon oxide mainline valves, carbon oxide capture facilities, and carbon oxide launcher and receiver facilities. MOTION by Jim Schmidt and seconded by Betty Otten. Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Tiffani Landeen, Betty Otten, Doug Putnam, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
RESOLUTION: BE IT RESOLVED to approve the step increase of Candace Andersen, Paralegal, in the State’s Attorney’s Office, effective the first date of the biweekly pay period following 03/17/2025, 107/17 at $38.77/hr. MOTION by Jim Schmidt and seconded by Betty Otten. Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Tiffani Landeen, Betty Otten, Doug Putnam, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
REGULAR BUSINESS:
PUBLIC HEARING was held as advertised to consider an application for a temporary on-sale malt beverage license to operate outside the municipality for Lennox Baseball & Softball Association, LBSA for an event to occur on April 26, 2025, Located at the Lincoln County Fairgrounds, 27711 Hwy 17, Lennox, SD 57039, legally described as 34.12 Acres in NE Quarter including railroad property Section 29-Township 99- N Range 51 West of the 5th principal meridian Lincoln County SD. The applicant, Jon Vandehoef of the Lennox Baseball & Softball Association, was present. No proponent or opposition was heard.
RESOLUTION: BE IT RESOLVED to approve an application for a temporary on-sale malt beverage license to operate outside the municipality for Lennox Baseball & Softball Association, LBSA for an event to occur on April 26, 2025, Located at the Lincoln County Fairgrounds, 27711 Hwy 17, Lennox, SD 57039, legally described as 34.12 Acres in NE Quarter including railroad property Section 29-Township 99- N Range 51 West of the 5th principal meridian Lincoln County SD. MOTION by Jim Schmidt and seconded by Betty Otten. Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Tiffani Landeen, Betty Otten, Doug Putnam, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
PUBLIC HEARING was held as advertised pursuant to SDCL 7-21-22, for the purpose of adopting the following supplements to the 2025 Budget: A supplement adding to the debt service TIF #8 budget for 204,000.00 for current taxes and principal payments, a supplement adding to the Commission budget to fees and contracts in the amount of $150,000.00 per resolution 2412-48 dated 12.24.2024, a supplement adding to the Coroner budget to fees and transports in the amount of $6,000.00 per resolution 2412-18 dated 12.10.2024, a supplement adding to Other Economic Assistance budget in the amount of $67,393.75 per resolution 2412-22 passed on 12.10.2024, a supplement adding to the Sheriff’s budget in the amount of $33,000.00 per resolution 2412-15 passed on 12.10.2024. Sheri Lund, Lincoln County Auditor, presented the information and answered questions. Opponent testimony was heard.
RESOLUTION: BE IT RESOLVED to adopt the following supplements to the 2025 Budget: A supplement adding to the debt service TIF #8 budget for 204,000.00 for current taxes and principal payments, a supplement adding to the Commission budget to fees and contracts in the amount of $150,000.00 per resolution 2412-48 dated 12.24.2024, a supplement adding to the Coroner budget to fees and transports in the amount of $6,000.00 per resolution 2412-18 dated 12.10.2024, a supplement adding to Other Economic Assistance budget in the amount of $67,393.75 per resolution 2412-22 passed on 12.10.2024, a supplement adding to the Sheriff’s budget in the amount of $33,000.00 per resolution 2412-15 passed on 12.10.2024. MOTION by Betty Otten and seconded by Jim Schmidt. Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Tiffani Landeen, Betty Otten, Doug Putnam, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
COMMISSIONER BRIEFING: Jake Oakland, IT Director, brought before the board a request for wage changes within the Information Technology Department. No public input was heard.
RESOLUTION: BE IT RESOLVED to approve wage changes in the Information Technology Department for the following positions: IT Director Jake Oakland 116 step 13 bi-weekly rate of $6,002.15, and the Systems Administrator Carter Thompson to 110 step 13 - $43.15/ hr. Effective the first day of the bi-weekly pay period beginning 03.23.2025. MOTION by Betty Otten and seconded by Jim Schmidt. Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Tiffani Landeen, Betty Otten, Doug Putnam, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
COMMISSIONER BRIEFING: Terry Fluit, Highway Department Director, asked for board action to purchase a base stabilizing agent off the Harding County bid from Team Lab for $27/gallon. No public input was heard.
RESOLUTION: BE IT RESOLVED to purchase a base stabilizing agent off the Harding County bid from Team Lab for $27/gallon. MOTION by Doug Putnam and seconded by Jim Schmidt. Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Tiffani Landeen, Betty Otten, Doug Putnam, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
COMMISSIONER DISCUSSION: Paul Anderson, Commission Administrative Assistant introduced Amy Carter, Chief Operating Officer for Helpline Center, to give a presentation regarding the current state of the Helpline Center and what is planned for the future. Anderson also explained the budget request for 2026 for the Helpline Center of $12,000.00. No public input was heard.
COMMISSIONER DISCUSSION: Steve Swenson, Lincoln County Sheriff, gave a presentation regarding the Sheriff’s Department. Public input was heard.
COMMISSIONER DISCUSSION: Tom Wollman, State’s Attorney, gave a presentation about the State’s Attorney’s Office. No public input was heard.
COMMISSIONER DISCUSSION: David Ekle, Veteran’s Services Department Director, gave a presentation about the Veteran’s Services Office. No public input was heard.
MOTION by Jim Schmidt and seconded by Joel Arends to recess as the Board of Commissioners. 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 convene as the Drainage Board. 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 adjourn as the Drainage Board. 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 reconvene as the Board of Commissioners. Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Tiffani Landeen, Betty Otten, Doug Putnam, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
OPPORTUNITY FOR PUBLIC COMMENT
Public comment was heard.
COMMISSIONER REPORT (INFORMATIONAL ONLY)
Commissioners’ reports were given.
EXECUTIVE SESSION:
No executive session was held.
ADJOURNMENT:
MOTION by Joel Arends and seconded by Betty Otten to adjourn at 10:12 a.m. until 8:30 a.m. on April 1, 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, Lincoln County Deputy Auditor
Approved: April 1, 2025
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COURTS
PUBLISH: Mar. 21, Mar. 28, Apr. 4 & Apr. 11. 2025
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA SS: IN CIRCUIT COURT SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF:
SAAME FOXX
FOR A CHANGE OF NAME TO:
SAMÉ MERCY MASILONYANE
FILE NO: 49CIV25-1013
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN a Verified Petition for Adult Name Change has been filed by SAAME FOXX the object and prayer of which is to change Petitioner’s name from SAAME FOXX to Samé Mercy
MaSIlonyane. On the 8th day of April, 2025, at 11:00 am said verified petition will be heard by this Court before the Honorable Judge Clapper, Presiding, at the Court Room in the Minnehaha County Courthouse, City of Sioux Falls, Minnehaha County, South Dakota, or as soon thereafter as is convenient for the court. Anyone may come and appear at that time and place and show reasons, if any, why said name should not be changed as requested.
Dated this 25 day of February, 2025 at Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
/s/
Clerk of Court
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STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA
COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA:
IN CIRCUIT COURT
PROBATE DIVISION
SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN THE MATTER OF THE
ESTATE OF
FRIEDA C. BOLLOCK,
DECEASED.
CASE NUMBER:
49PRO25-000075
Notice is given that on March 20, 2025, Paula L. Deinert, whose address is 1119 North Lalley Lane, Sioux Falls, SD 57107, and Connie S. Dyke, whose address is 8321 Tom Ketchum Drive, Colorado Springs, CO 80908, were appointed as co-personal representatives of the estate of Frieda C. Bollock.
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 representatives or may be filed with the Clerk, and a copy of the claim mailed to the personal representatives.
Dated this 20th day of March, 2025.
/s/ Paula L. Deinert
1119 North Lalley Lane
Sioux Falls, SD 57107
/s/ Connie S. Dyke
8321 Tom Ketchum Drive
Colorado Springs, CO 80908
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Minnehaha County Courthouse
425 North Dakota Avenue
Sioux Falls, SD 57105
Paula L. Deinert and Connie S. Dyke, Pro Se
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STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA :SS IN CIRCUIT COURT SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN THE MATTER OF
THE BRYANT TAJAHN CUNNINGHAM, JR. IRREVOCABLE TRUST.
49GDN99-10
NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETITION TO TERMINATE TRUST
Notice is given that a Petition to Terminate Trust has been filed and set for hearing in the Courtroom at the Minnehaha County Courthouse, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, on Tuesday, the 22nd day of April, 2025 at 11:00 a.m.
Dated this 20th day of March, 2025.
CUTLER LAW FIRM, LLP
/s/ Eric Matt
Eric R. Matt
140 N Phillips Ave, 4th Floor
Sioux Falls, SD 57104
605-335-4950
ericm@cutlerlawfirm.com
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STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA :SS IN CIRCUIT COURT SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF:
MEGAN RAE GAMRAK
FOR A CHANGE OF NAME TO:
MEGAN RAE PEWO
FILE NO: 49CIV25-1449
NOTICE OF HEARING FOR ADULT NAME CHANGE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Verified Petition for Adult Name Change has been filed by Megan Gamrak to change Petitioner’s name from Megan Rae Gamrak to Megan Rae Pewo. The petition will be heard on the 6th day of May, 2025, at 11:00 am by the Honorable Judge 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 21st day of March, 2025.
/s/ Karla Kalb
Clerk of Court
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STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA :SS IN CIRCUIT COURT SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF
ANTHONY P UNDERBERG, DECEASED.
49PRO25-
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND NOTICE OF INFORMAL PROBATE AND APPOINTMENT OF PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE
Notice is given that on March 11, 2025, Casey Lee Underberg, whose address is 3034 North Presentation Court, Sioux Falls, SD 57104, was appointed as personal representative of the estate of Anthony P Underberg.
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 20th day of March, 2025.
Casey Lee Underberg
3034 North Presentation Court
Sioux Falls, SD 57104
(605) 359-4886
Sara E. Show
PROSPERITY LAW FIRM, PLLC
7520 S. Grand Arbor Court, Suite 140
Sioux Falls, SD, 57108
Telephone: (605) 401-6257
Facsimile: (605) 401-6155
sara@prosperitylawfirmsd.com
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IN DISTRICT COURT, BURLEIGH COUNTY,
STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA
IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION FOR NAME CHANGE OF
AIDEN THOMAS FREDERICK, A MINOR CHILD NOTICE OF PETITION FOR NAME CHANGE
1. Please Take Notice that a Petition will be filed by the Petitioner with the above-entitled court requesting an Order changing the name of Aiden Thomas Frederick to Aiden Thomas Klabunde.
2. Notice Is Further Given that thirty days after publication, the Petitioner intends to file a Petition requesting entry of the Court’s Order changing the name of the minor child. Any objection to granting this name change must be given in writing to the address listed below within 30 days of the date of this publication. The written objection must also be filed with the Court. If no objections are given, the Court may respond to the Petition without further hearing.
Dated March 24th, 2025.
/s/Brittany Klabunde
Brittany Klabunde
1257 S Washington
Bismarck, ND 58504
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STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA, IN CIRCUIT COURT 2ND JUDICIAL COURT
IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF
GRAHAM ERIC BASTIAN
FOR A CHANGE OF NAME TO
GEMMA ERICA BASTIAN
CIV: 49CIV25-001493
NOTICE OF HEARING FOR ADULT NAME AND SEX DATA FIELD CHANGE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN a Verified Petition for Adult Name And Gender Change has been filed by GRAHAM ERIC BASTIAN the object and prayer of which is to change the Petitioner’s name from GRAHAM ERIC BASTIAN to GEMMA ERICA BASTIAN. On the 6th day of May, 2025, at the hour of 11:00 AM said verified petition will be heard by this Court before the Honorable Judge Mowery Presiding, at the Court Room in the Minnehaha County Courthouse, City of Sioux Falls, Minnehaha County, South Dakota, or as soon thereafter as is convenient for the court. Anyone may come and appear at that time and place and show reasons, if any, why said changes should not be made as requested. Dated this 25th day of March, 2025 at Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF DECEASED SETTLOR AND SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE
Notice is given that on January 18, 2025, Donald Talsma died, who was a Settlor of the Donald Talsma Living Trust, dated December 8, 2014, and any amendments thereto.
Debra S. Corbin, whose address is 513 N. Warner Brothers Pl, Sioux Falls, SD 57104, is the current Trustee of the Donald Talsma Living Trust, dated December 8, 2014, and any amendments thereto.
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 by mailing a written statement of the claim to the Trustee at the address above.
Dated this 17 day of March, 2025.
/s/Debra S. Corbin, TTE
Debra S. Corbin, Trustee
513 N. Warner Brothers Pl
Sioux Falls, SD 57104
PREPARED BY:
Thompson Law, PLLC
5027 S. Western Avenue
Sioux Falls, SD 57108
(605)362-9100
www.cathompsonlaw.com
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STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA :SS IN CIRCUIT COURT SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF
STANLEY JACKSON, DECEASED.
49 PRO 25-77
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is given that on March 25, 2025, Gwendolyn Jackson, was appointed as Personal Representative of the Estate of Stanley Jackson, deceased.
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 25th day of March, 2025.
/s/ Gwendolyn Jackson
Gwendolyn Jackson
722 North French Avenue
Sioux Falls, SD 57103
Phone: 605-335-3403
Karla Kalb, Clerk of Courts
Minnehaha County Courthouse
425 North Dakota Avenue
Sioux Falls, SD 57104
Prepared by:
Dennis Duncan
The Duncan Law Firm, LLP
Attorney for the Estate
515 West Landscape Place, Suite 101
Sioux Falls, SD 57108
Phone: 605-361-9840
dlduncan@ddlawsd.com
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PUBLISH: Apr. 4, Apr. 11 & Apr. 18, 2025
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA :SS IN CIRCUIT COURT SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF
SEAN C BOCK, DECEASED
49PRO25-80
NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF APPOINTMENT OF PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE
Notice is given that on March 31, 2025, in the Circuit Court of Minnehaha County, South Dakota, Matthew P. Bock, whose address is 1601 East 69th Street, Suite 308, Sioux Falls, SD 57108, was appointed by the clerk as personal representative of the estate.
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.
/s/Matthew P. Bock
Matthew P. Bock
1601 East 69th Street, Suite 308
Sioux Falls, SD 57108
Clerk of Courts
Minnehaha County
425 N. Dakota Avenue
Sioux Falls, SD 57104
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PUBLISH: Apr. 11, Apr. 18 & Apr. 25, 2025
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA SS IN CIRCUIT COURT SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF
WANDA MAE HEISEL, DECEASED.
49PRO25 – 000079
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND NOTICE OF INFORMAL PROBATE AND APPOINTMENT OF PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE
Notice is given that on the 28th day of March, 2025, Robert L. Heisel, whose address is 24298 467A Ave., Dell Rapids, SD 57022, was appointed as Personal Representative of the Estate of Wanda Mae Heisel.
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 31st day of March, 2025.
/ Robert Heisel /
Robert L. Heisel
24298 467A Ave.
Dell Rapids, SD 57022
Minnehaha County Clerk of Court
425 N. Dakota Ave.
Sioux Falls, SD 57104
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE:
Eric R. Matt
CUTLER LAW FIRM, LLP
140 N. Phillips Avenue, 4th Floor
Sioux Falls, SD 57104
(605) 335-4950
ericm@cutlerlawfirm.com
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PUBLISH: Apr. 11, Apr. 18 & Apr. 25, 2025
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA :SS IN CIRCUIT COURT SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN RE THE ESTATE OF
KEITH DOUGLAS LAPOUR, DECEASED.
49PRO25-000074
NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF APPOINTMENT OF PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE
NOTICE IS GIVEN that on the 1st day of April, 2025, the Circuit Court, Second Judicial Circuit, Minnehaha County, South Dakota, appointed Miranda Marie Lapour as Personal Representative of the Estate of Keith Douglas Lapour.
Creditors of the Estate of Keith Douglas Lapour 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 4209 40th Ave. S., Minneapolis, MN 55406 or filed with the Minnehaha County Clerk of Courts, with a copy of the claim mailed to the Personal Representative.
Dated this 1st day of April, 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: Apr. 11, Apr. 18 & Apr. 25, 2025
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA IN CIRCUIT COURT SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF:
SETH MALACHI FISHER
FOR A CHANGE OF NAME TO
KAI RUNE BELACORE
FILE NO:CIV25-1649
NOTICE OF HEARING FOR ADULT NAME CHANGE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Verified Petition for Adult Name Change has been filed by Seth Malachi Fisher to change Petitioner’s name from Seth Malachi Fisher to Kai Rune Belacore. The petition will be heard on the 13 day of May, 2025, at 11:00 am by the Honorable Judge 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 2 day of April, 2025.
KARLA KALB
Clerk of Court
by:/s/
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PUBLISH: Apr. 11, Apr. 18, Apr. 25 & May 2, 2025
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA COUNTY OF LINCOLN
:SS IN CIRCUIT COURT SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN THE MATTER OF THE NAME CHANGE OF
ROSS MICHAEL HEEREN WILLIAMS
41CIV-000474
NOTICE OF HEARING
TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED HEREIN:
You are hereby notified that a Petition has been filed with this Court by Ross Michael Heeren Williams of Tea, Lincoln County, County, South Dakota, to change the name of Ross Michael Heeren Williams to Ross Michael Heeren, and such petition will be heard before this Court in the Lincoln County Courthouse, Canton, South Dakota, on the 8th day of May, 2025 at 9:00 a.m., or as soon as counsel can be heard.
Dated this 3rd day of April, 2025.
KATIE JOHNSON, PLLC
By: /s/Katie Johnson
Katie Johnson
Attorney for Petitioner
P.O. Box 136
Beresford, SD 57004
605/763-8013
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PUBLISH: Apr. 11, 2025
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA :SS IN CIRCUIT COURT SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN THE MATTER OF
AM, ALLEGED ABUSED/ NEGLECTED CHILD
JUV24-000210
NOTICE OF ENTRY OF ORDER
TO: Unknown Father, Susan Martin and all to whom it may concern:
You will take notice that on the 13th day of March, 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 18th day of March, 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: Apr. 11, 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,
B D, A E, S J, ALLEGED ABUSED/ NEGLECTED CHILDREN
AND CONCERNING LOUISE JUMA UNKNOWN FATHERS RESPONDENTS
JUV25-000026 SUMMONS
(ALLEGED ABUSED OR NEGLECTED CHILD)
TO: LOUISE JUMA
UNKNOWN FATHERS
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 17, 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 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 April, 2025.
KARLA KALB, Clerk
BY: /s/ Brenda Jarrott
Deputy
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PUBLISH: Apr. 11, 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,
M G, N G, ALLEGED ABUSED/ NEGLECTED CHILDREN AND CONCERNING NINA NIKKOLE GOODSHIELD UNKNOWN FATHER JARED LEE PAPKE RESPONDENTS
JUV24-001140 SUMMONS
(ALLEGED ABUSED OR NEGLECTED CHILD)
TO: NINA NIKKOLE GOODSHIELD
UNKNOWN FATHER
JARED LEE PAPKE
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 June 24, 2025, at 10:00 AM to answer the Petition of Carrie Mees/Brianna Palomaki/Lyndee Kamrath, now on file with the Clerk of said Court, alleging the above named 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 April, 2025.
KARLA KALB, Clerk
BY: /s/ Brenda Jarrott
Deputy
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PUBLISH: Apr. 11, 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,
G C, A S, A S, D S, ALLEGED ABUSED/ NEGLECTED CHILDREN
AND CONCERNING LYNDSAY MARIE CHANKU UNKNOWN FATHERS PABLO SOLIS-MARTINEZ PASCUAL SOLORIO-MALDONADO RESPONDENTS JUV24-001104 SUMMONS
(ALLEGED ABUSED OR NEGLECTED CHILD)
TO: LYNDSAY MARIE CHANKU
UNKNOWN FATHERS
PABLO SOLIS-MARTINEZ
PASCUAL SOLORIO-MALDONADO
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 June 24, 2025, at 10:00 AM to answer the Petition of Carrie Mees/Brianna Palomaki/Lyndee Kamrath, now on file with the Clerk of said Court, alleging the above named 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 April, 2025.
KARLA KALB, Clerk
BY: /s/ Brenda Jarrott
Deputy
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PUBLISH: Apr. 11, 2025
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA :SS IN CIRCUIT COURT SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN THE MATTER OF IN THE MATTER OF
N C, ALLEGED ABUSED/ NEGLECTED CHILD
JUV25-000080
NOTICE OF ENTRY OF ORDER
TO: Unknown Father, and all to whom it may concern:
You will take notice that on the 2nd day of April, 2025 an Order of Adjudication 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 41h day of April, 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: Apr. 11, 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 D, J D, R D, L R, ALLEGED ABUSED/ NEGLECTED CHILDREN
AND CONCERNING MAKAYLA DALE DENOYER UNKNOWN FATHERS KYLE HENRY HLAVAC JEREMY ALBERTO RABAGO RESPONDENTS
JUV23-001897 SUMMONS
(ALLEGED ABUSED OR NEGLECTED CHILD)
TO: MAKAYLA DALE DENOYER
UNKNOWN FATHERS
KYLE HENRY HLAVAC
JEREMY ALBERTO RABAGO
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 June 24, 2025, at 10:00 AM to answer the Petition of Carrie Mees/Brianna Palomaki/Lyndee Kamrath, now on file with the Clerk of said Court, alleging the above named 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 7th day of April, 2025.
KARLA KALB, Clerk
BY: /s/ Hannah Ludlow
Deputy
Published once on Apr. 11, 2025, at the approximate cost of $24.97, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or TheDakotaScout.com.
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PUBLISH: Apr. 11, 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,
MF, ALLEGED ABUSED/ NEGLECTED CHILD
AND CONCERNING MONIKA FIFER-VELEZ RESPONDENTS
JUV24-001347 2ND AMENDED SUMMONS
(ALLEGED ABUSED OR NEGLECTED CHILD)
TO: MONIKA FIFER-VELEZ
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 June 10th , 2024 , at 9:00 a.m. 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 7th day of April 2025.
KARLA KALB, Clerk
BY: /s/ Alyssa Cortez
Deputy
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PUBLISH: Apr. 11, 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,
N C, ALLEGED ABUSED/ NEGLECTED CHILD
AND CONCERNING MEGAN HOPE CRAZYBULL UNKNOWN FATHER RESPONDENTS
JUV25-000080 SUMMONS
(ALLEGED ABUSED OR NEGLECTED CHILD)
TO: MEGAN HOPE CRAZYBULL
UNKNOWN FATHER
AND ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
You are hereby summoned to appear before the above-named Court in its courtroom at the Minnehaha County Courthouse, 425 North Dakota Avenue, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, on September 17, 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 4th day of April, 2025.
KARLA KALB, Clerk
BY: /s/ Alyssa Cortez
Deputy
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PUBLISH: Apr. 11, 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,
J M, JR, K M, K M, ALLEGED ABUSED/ NEGLECTED CHILDREN
AND CONCERNING DUWANDA ANNETTE MORRIS JERRID LEE MORRIS, SR RESPONDENTS
JUV24-001419 AMENDED SUMMONS
(ALLEGED ABUSED OR NEGLECTED CHILD)
TO: DUWANDA ANNETTE MORRIS
JERRID LEE MORRIS, SR
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 June 26, 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 8th day of April, 2025.
KARLA KALB, Clerk
BY: /s/ Alyssa Cortez
Deputy
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PUBLISH: Apr. 11, 2025
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA :SS IN CIRCUIT COURT SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN THE MATTER OF
AS, ALLEGED ABUSED/ NEGLECTED CHILDREN JUV23-001446
NOTICE OF ENTRY OF ORDER
TO: Tab Gerald Stoneman, Luci Red Owl, Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe, Oglala Sioux Tribe, Rosebud Sioux Tribe and all to whom it may concern:
You will take notice that on the 21st day of March, 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 3rd day of April, 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: Apr. 11, 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,
S M, S M, ALLEGED ABUSED/ NEGLECTED CHILDREN AND CONCERNING JORDAN SOPHIA MARROWBONE DAVID LOW DOG RESPONDENTS
JUV24-001469 AMENDED SUMMONS
(ALLEGED ABUSED OR NEGLECTED CHILD)
TO: JORDAN SOPHIA MARROWBONE
DAVID LOW DOG
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 June 26, 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 7th day of April, 2025.
KARLA KALB, Clerk
BY: /s/ Alyssa Cortez
Deputy
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PUBLISH: Apr. 11, 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,
H M, ALLEGED ABUSED/ NEGLECTED CHILD
AND CONCERNING CHEYENNE LEE ANN ROSE MARCHAND A.K.A. PEREZ UNKNOWN FATHER RESPONDENTS
JUV25-000265 AMENDED SUMMONS
(ALLEGED ABUSED OR NEGLECTED CHILD)
TO: CHEYENNE LEE ANN ROSE MARCHAND a.k.a. PEREZ, UNKNOWN FATHER, Taylor
Steineke 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 April 22, 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 5th day of March, 2025.
KARLA KALB, Clerk
BY: /s/ Alyssa 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.