Legals & Public Notices: Feb. 21, 2025
City of Sioux Falls, Sioux Falls School District, Minnehaha County, Lincoln County, Baltic, Bid Notices, Notices to Creditors, Name Changes, Public Notices, Summons, Pardon Applications
CITY OF SIOUX FALLS
PUBLISH: Feb. 7, Feb. 14, Feb. 21 & Feb. 28, 2025
SUMMONS
Roger Dean Thielsen: To the above-named Defendant, you are hereby summoned and must serve upon Ryan J. Sage, Deputy City Attorney for the City of Sioux Falls, at 224 W. Ninth Street, Sioux Falls, South Dakota 57104, an answer to the Complaint in 49CIV24-002027, filed in the office of the clerk of the Circuit Court of the Second Judicial Circuit, Sioux Falls, Minnehaha County, South Dakota, within thirty (30) days after the last publication of this Summons. If you fail to do so, a Default Judgment may be rendered against you for the relief requested in the Complaint; NOTICE is here-by provided that a hearing in this matter will be held on Monday, April 14, 2025 at 9:00 am in the Circuit Court of the Second Judicial Circuit, Sioux Falls, Minnehaha County, State of South Dakota to address all matters set forth in the Complaint and subsequent motions.
Published on Feb. 7, Feb. 14, Feb. 21 & Feb. 28, 2025, at the approximate cost of $29.60, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or TheDakotaScout.com.
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PUBLISH: Feb. 14 & Feb. 21, 2025
NOTICE OF MEETING OF LOCAL REVIEW BOARD
SDCL 10-11-13
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the governing body, sitting as a Review Board of Equalization for Sioux Falls Municipality, Lincoln and Minnehaha Counties, South Dakota, will meet at the Carnegie Town Hall, 235 W. 10th St., Sioux Falls, in said taxing jurisdiction on MONDAY, the 17th day of March, 2025, (being the 3rd Monday in March) for the purpose of reviewing and correcting the assessment of said taxing district for the year, 2025.
All persons considering themselves aggrieved by said assessment, are required to notify the clerk of the local board no later than March 13, 2025, of their intention to appeal their assessment.
Jermery J. Washington
City Clerk
City of Sioux Falls
Dated: February 14, 2025
Published twice on Feb. 14 & Feb. 21, 2025, at the approximate cost of $19.92, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or TheDakotaScout.com.
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PUBLISH: Feb. 14 & Feb. 21, 2025
BID REQUEST NO. 25-0027
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
The City of Sioux Falls, SD, requests formal bids for Concrete for Construction.
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, February 27, 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 Feb. 14 & Feb. 21, 2025, at the approximate cost of $27.89, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or TheDakotaScout.com.
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PUBLISH: Feb. 14 & Feb. 21, 2025
BID REQUEST NO. 25-0044
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
The City of Sioux Falls, SD, requests formal bids for patrol vehicles.
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, February 27, 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 Feb. 14 & Feb. 21, 2025, at the approximate cost of $29.60, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or TheDakotaScout.com.
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PUBLISH: Feb. 14 & Feb. 21, 2025
BID REQUEST NO. 25-0050
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
The City of Sioux Falls, SD, requests formal bids for Rock Salt and Transportation.
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, February 27, 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 once on Feb. 14, 2025, at the approximate cost of $27.32, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or TheDakotaScout.com.
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PUBLISH: Feb. 14 & Feb. 21, 2025
BID REQUEST NO. 25-0051
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
The City of Sioux Falls, SD, requests formal bids for Granular Activated Carbon.
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, February 27, 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 Feb. 14 & Feb. 21, 2025, at the approximate cost of $27.32, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or TheDakotaScout.com.
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PUBLISH: Feb. 14 & Feb. 21, 2025
BID REQUEST NO. 25-1029
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
The City of Sioux Falls, SD requests formal bids for: Levitt Shell Expansion.
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, 3/6/25. 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 https://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.
A Pre-bid Meeting will be held at City Center Room 110, 231 North Dakota Avenue, Sioux Falls, SD Wednesday, February 26, 2025, at 2:00PM.
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 Feb. 14 & Feb. 21, 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: Feb. 14 & Feb. 21, 2025
BID REQUEST NO. 25-1030
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
The City of Sioux Falls, SD, requests formal bids for 2025 SIDEWALK REPAIR PHASE 3.
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, March 6th, 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 Feb. 14 & Feb. 21, 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: Feb. 14 & Feb. 21, 2025
BID REQUEST NO. 25-1037
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
The City of Sioux Falls, SD, requests formal bids for Big Sioux River Bike Trail - Cliff Avenue to Bahnson Avenue.
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, March 6, 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 Feb. 14 & Feb. 21, 2025, at the approximate cost of $29.60, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or TheDakotaScout.com.
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PUBLISH: Feb. 14 & Feb. 21, 2025
BID REQUEST NO. 25-1041
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
The City of Sioux Falls, SD, requests formal bids for 2025 ADA ACCESSIBILITY IMPROVEMENTS: 41ST STREET - WESTPORT AVENUE TO WESTERN AVENUE MINNESOTA AVENUE - 18TH STREET TO 11TH 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, March 6, 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 Feb. 14 & Feb. 21, 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: Feb. 21, 2025
NOTICE OF HEARING
PLANNING COMMISSION
Notice is hereby given that at the regular Sioux Falls City Planning Commission meeting to be held at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, March 5, 2025, at the Carnegie Town Hall, 235 W. 10th St., there will be a public hearing on the following amendment(s) to the Zoning Ordinance and Comprehensive Plan, Conditional Use Permits, Subdivision Plans, and other items in accordance with the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Sioux Falls:
1.REZ-020646-2024: Rezoning from the RT-2 Townhome Residential—Traditional andLW Live-Work Districts to the CN Conservation District located south of E. 69th St. andwest of S. Sycamore Ave.
Legal Description: A Portion of the NE1/4 of Section 18-T100-R49W, As Shown byExhibit, City of Sioux Falls, Lincoln County, SD
2.REZ-020647-2024: Rezoning from LW Live-Work District to the CN ConservationDistrict located south of E. 57th St. and west of Veterans Pkwy.
Legal Description: A Portion of Tract 2, Hobson’s Addition, As Shown by Exhibit, Cityof Sioux Falls, Lincoln County, SD
3.REZ-020731-2025: Rezoning from the RD-1 Twin Home/Duplex Residential—Suburban, RD-2 Townhome Residential—Suburban, RA-2 Apartment Residential—Moderate Density, RA-3 Apartment Residential—High Density Districts to the RA-1Apartment Residential—Low Density District located north of E. 26th St. and west ofS.Six Mile Rd.
Legal Description: A portion of the SE1/4 of the SE1/4 of Section 19-T101N-R48W, City of Sioux Falls, Minnehaha County, SD
4.CU-020029-2024: Conditional Use Permit to allow an off-premises sign larger than 288 sq. ft. located at 2000 N. Career Ave.Legal Description: Lot 6, Block 1, Vocational-Technical Addition, City of Sioux Falls, Minnehaha County, SD5.CU-020762-2025: Conditional Use Permit to allow an off-premises sign larger than 288 sq. ft. located at 4301 W. 12th St.Legal Description: Lot 4, Block 1, The Crossroads Addition, City of Sioux Falls, Minnehaha County, SD
Published once on Feb. 21, 2025, at the approximate cost of $23.07, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or TheDakotaScout.com.
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PUBLISH: Feb. 21, 2025
NOTICE OF HEARING
CITY COUNCIL
Notice is hereby given that at the regular Sioux Falls City Council meeting to be held at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, March 4, 2025, at the Carnegie Town Hall, 235 W. 10th St., there will be a public hearing on the following amendment(s) to the Zoning Ordinance and Comprehensive Plan, Conditional Use Permits, Subdivision Plans, and other items in accordance with the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Sioux Falls:
1.REZ-020488-2024: Rezoning from the RA-2 Apartment Residential—Moderate Density, RD-2 Townhome Residential—Suburban, RD-1 Twin Home/Duplex Residential—Suburban, and RS Single-Family Residential—Suburban Districts to the CN Conservation District located south of E. 33rd St. and west of Veterans Pkwy.Legal Description: A Portion of the N1/2 of the SE1/4 of Section 25-T101N-R49W, As Shown by Exhibit, City of Sioux Falls, Minnehaha County, SD2.REZ-020674-2025: Rezoning from the I-1 Light Industrial District to the I-2 Heavy Industrial District located south of E. 60th St. N. and east of I-229.Legal Description: A Portion of the NW1/4 of Section 35-T102N-R49W, As Shown by Exhibit, City of Sioux Falls, Minnehaha County, SD.
Published once on Feb. 21, 2025, at the approximate cost of $14.22, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or TheDakotaScout.com.
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PUBLISH: Feb. 21 & Feb. 28, 2025
BID REQUEST NO. 25-6001
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
The City of Sioux Falls, SD, requests subcontractor bids for the City of Sioux Falls Light, Power, and Traffic Facility – Finish Carpentry Installation (BP#1.7). The Construction Manager at Risk (CMAR) for the project is Fiegen Construction.
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, Thursday, March 6, 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.
Bids shall be evaluated and awarded to the lowest responsible and responsive bidder by the City of Sioux Falls. Awarded contractor shall enter into a subcontract with Fiegen Construction, no contract will be held with the City.
Published twice on Feb. 21, & Feb. 28, 2025, at the approximate cost of $36.99, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or TheDakotaScout.com
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PUBLISH: Feb. 21 & Feb. 28, 2025
BID REQUEST NO. 25-0052
NOTICE OF SALE
The City of Sioux Falls, SD, requests formal bids for the sale of Two Truck Scales.
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, March 6, 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 Feb. 21, & Feb. 28, 2025, at the approximate cost of $29.60, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or TheDakotaScout.com
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PUBLISH: Feb. 21 & Feb. 28, 2025
BID REQUEST NO. 25-1042
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
The City of Sioux Falls, SD requests formal bids for: Denny Sanford Premier Center – Exterior Improvements, Bid Package A – Precast Joint Replacements.
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, March 13, 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 https://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.
A Prebid Meeting will be held on March 3, 2025 at 9am. Location of Prebid Meeting shall be at Denny Sanford Premier Center, KELO Box Office Lobby, 1201 N West Ave, Sioux Falls, SD 57104. This is an important meeting for prospective bidders but it is not a mandatory prerequisite to submitting a bid.
Published twice on Feb. 21, & Feb. 28, 2025, at the approximate cost of $38.14, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or TheDakotaScout.com
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PUBLISH: Feb. 21 & Feb. 28, 2025
BID REQUEST NO. 25-1043
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
The City of Sioux Falls, SD requests formal bids for: Denny Sanford Premier Center – Exterior Improvements, Bid Package B – Precast Repairs and Metal Panel Maintenance.
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, March 13, 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 https://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.
A Prebid Meeting will be held on March 3, 2025 at 10am. Location of Prebid Meeting shall be at Denny Sanford Premier Center, KELO Box Office Lobby, 1201 N West Ave, Sioux Falls, SD 57104. This is an important meeting for prospective bidders but it is not a mandatory prerequisite to submitting a bid.
Published twice on Feb. 21, & Feb. 28, 2025, at the approximate cost of $38.14, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or TheDakotaScout.com.
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PUBLISH: Feb. 21 & Feb. 28, 2025
BID REQUEST NO. 25-6000
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
The City of Sioux Falls, SD, requests subcontractor bids for the City of Sioux Falls Light, Power, and Traffic Facility - Precast Concrete and Steel Installation (BP#1.5). The Construction Manager at Risk (CMAR) for the project is Fiegen Construction.
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, Thursday, March 6, 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.
Bids shall be evaluated and awarded to the lowest responsible and responsive bidder by the City of Sioux Falls. Awarded contractor shall enter into a subcontract with Fiegen Construction, no contract will be held with the City.
Published twice on Feb. 21, & Feb. 28, 2025, at the approximate cost of $36.99, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or TheDakotaScout.com
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PUBLISH: Feb. 21 & Feb. 28, 2025
BID REQUEST NO. 25-0053
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
The City of Sioux Falls, SD, requests formal bids for the Rental and Servicing of Portable Toilets.
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, March 6, 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 Feb. 21, & Feb. 28, 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: Feb. 21, 2025
MINUTES
City Council Meeting
Tuesday, February 18, 2025, at 6:00 PM
Carnegie Town Hall, 235 West 10th St., Sioux Falls, South Dakota 57104
CALL TO ORDER
1. MEETING ROLL CALL
Present: Council Member Rich Merkouris, Council Member Jennifer Sigette, Council Member Curt Soehl, Council Member Ryan Spellerberg, Council Member Richard L. Thomason, Council Member David Barranco, Council Member Miranda Basye, Council Member Sarah Cole, Mayor Paul TenHaken
Absent: None
2. INVOCATION
• Pastor Kirk Flaa, Abiding Savior Free Lutheran Church
3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
CONSENT AGENDA
4. APPROVAL OF THE CONSENT AGENDA
A request was made by Council Member Merkouris to place the following two items from the Consent Agenda onto the Regular Agenda for Council discussion: Agenda Item 6, Sub-Item 9; Contract 24-0069; and Agenda Item 6, Sub-Item 14, Contract 25-4041.
A motion was made by Council Member Soehl and seconded by Council Member Cole to approve the Consent Agenda.
Roll call vote to approve. 8 Yes: Merkouris, Sigette, Soehl, Spellerberg, Thomason, Barranco, Basye, Cole; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
5. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
• Informational Meeting of Tuesday, February 11, 2025
• City Council Meeting of Tuesday, February 11, 2025
COMMUNICATIONS
6. Approval of contracts/agreements over $100K on the memorandum dated February 14, 2025.
A motion was made by Council Member Merkouris and seconded by Council Member Cole to approve Item 6, Sub-Item 9; 24-0069; Housing; Affordable Housing Website Navigation Hub Agreement; Omnitech, Inc; $118,080. and Item 6, Sub-Item 14; 25-3051, Police; Emergency Shelter Services Agreement; Children’s Home Shelter for Family Safety; $420,000.
Roll call vote to approve. 7 Yes: Merkouris, Soehl, Spellerberg, Thomason, Barranco, Basye, Cole; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed. Sigette was excused from the meeting and the vote on this item pursuant to City Ordinance 30.017.
7. Approval of a request pursuant to SDCL 35-1-5.5 from Ben Tiensvold and Justin May to consume, but not sell, alcoholic beverages at the Old Courthouse Museum, 200 W. 6th St., on May 2, 2025.
8. Approval of a request pursuant to SDCL 35-1-5.5 from Wade Gemar to consume, but not sell, alcoholic beverages at the Old Courthouse Museum, 200 W. 6th St., on May 3, 2025.
9. Approval of a request pursuant to SDCL 35-1-5.5 from Shawn and Tammi Wittry to consume, but not sell, alcoholic beverages at the Mary Jo Wegner Arboretum, 1900 S. Perry Pl., on May 16, 2025.
APPLICATIONS
10. Special One-Day Liquor Licenses for T Slat Inc., to be operated at Augustana University, 2001 South Summit Avenue, for sporting events on February 21, 22, and March 1, 2025.
The City Council concurs with the Minnehaha County Commission’s recommendation for approval of the following abatements:
11. Parcel #26193, for 2024 property taxes in the amount of $1,090.62. Reason: Assessment Freeze for the Elderly and Disabled.
12. Parcel #27015, for 2024 property taxes in the amount of $628.78. Reason: Assessment Freeze for the Elderly and Disabled.
13. Parcel #46721, for 2024 property taxes in the amount of $1,093.42. Reason: Assessment Freeze for the Elderly and Disabled.
14. Parcel #77816, for 2024 property taxes in the amount of $1,636.52. Reason: Applicant qualifies for exemption under SDCL 10-4-40 & 10-4-41 (Disabled Veteran).
15. Parcel #78540, for 2024 property taxes in the amount of $1,636.14. Reason: Applicant qualifies for exemption under SDCL 10-4-40 & 10-4-41 (Disabled Veteran).
16. Parcel #92881, for 2024 property taxes in the amount of $1,643.39. Reason: Applicant qualifies for exemption under SDCL 10-4-40 & 10-4-41 (Disabled Veteran).
17. Parcel #51666, for 2024 property taxes in the amount of $1,965.62. Reason: Applicant qualifies for exemption under SDCL 10-4-40 & 10-4-41 (Disabled Veteran).
NOTICE OF HEARINGS
18. Set a date of hearing for Tuesday, March 4, 2025. New 2024-25 Retail Malt Beverage License for El Mexicano 7 Inc., 1025 South Cleveland Avenue.
19. Set a date of hearing for Tuesday, March 4, 2025. New 2025 Retail Wine License for Envy Nails & Spa, 4212 West Empire Place.
20. Set a date of hearing for Tuesday, March 4, 2025. New 2025 Retail Wine License for Posh Nail Bar & Spa, 7750 South Dakota Hawk Avenue.
21. Set a date of hearing for Tuesday, March 4, 2025. Transfer of 2024-25 Retail Malt Beverage License, including video lottery placement, from MG Oil Company, 4701 East Arrowhead Parkway, to Second Session LLC, 319 South Whitewood Circle.
22. Set a date of hearing for Tuesday, March 4, 2025. Special One-Day Malt Beverage License for Presentation Sisters to be operated at 305 East Falls Park Drive, for a fundraiser on May 10, 2025.
REGULAR AGENDA
23. APPROVAL OF THE REGULAR AGENDA
A motion was made by Council Member Soehl and seconded by Council Member Cole to approve the Regular Agenda.
A motion was made by Council Member Soehl and seconded by Council Member Cole to amend by moving Item 36 after Item 31.
Roll call vote to amend. 8 Yes: Merkouris, Sigette, Soehl, Spellerberg, Thomason, Barranco, Basye, Cole; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
Roll call vote to approve, as amended. 8 Yes: Merkouris, Sigette, Soehl, Spellerberg, Thomason, Barranco, Basye, Cole; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
Pulled Sub-Items 9 and 14 (From Item 6) were heard at this time. See items for action taken.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
24. Transfer of 2025 Retail Liquor License from Papa Woody’s Wood Fired Pizza Inc., 775 North Phillips Avenue, to PKS Two LLC, 775 North Phillips Avenue.
25. Special One-Day Malt Beverage License for St. Michael Parish, 1600 South Marion Road, for fellowship on February 22, 2025.
26. Special One-Day Malt Beverage License for Siouxland Heritage Museum, 200 West 6th Street, for a St. Patrick’s Day event on March 17, 2025.
27. Special One-Day Malt Beverage License and Special One-Day Wine License for Immaculate Heart of Mary, 2109 South 5th Avenue, for a trivia night on March 29, 2025.
28. Special One-Day Liquor License and Special One-Day Off-Sale Wine License for Catholic Community Foundation for Eastern South Dakota to be operated in the parking lot at 212 East 11th Street, for a fundraiser on August 2, 2025.
A motion was made by Council Member Basye and seconded by Council Member Spellerberg to approve Items 24 through 28.
Roll call vote to approve. 8 Yes: Merkouris, Sigette, Soehl, Spellerberg, Thomason, Barranco, Basye, Cole; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
INTRODUCTION AND ADOPTION OF ORDINANCES
ORDINANCE SECOND READINGS
29. 2nd Reading: AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO ENTER INTO AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS AND ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC HOUSING INC., 523 N. DULUTH AVE., SIOUX FALLS, SD 57104.
Sponsor: Mayor
A motion was made by Council Member Thomason and seconded by Council Member Basye to defer this item to the City Council Meeting on Tuesday, March 4, 2025.
Roll call vote to defer. 8 Yes: Merkouris, Sigette, Soehl, Spellerberg, Thomason, Barranco, Basye, Cole; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
30. 2nd Reading: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS, SD, AMENDING THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY BY AMENDING CHAPTER 41: FEES, SECTION 41.005 FEES FOR PARKING.
Sponsor: Mayor
A motion was made by Council Member Barranco and seconded by Council Member Sigette to adopt Ordinance No. 10-25.
Roll call vote to adopt. 8 Yes: Merkouris, Sigette, Soehl, Spellerberg, Thomason, Barranco, Basye, Cole; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
31. 2nd Reading: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS, SD, PROVIDING SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS.
Sponsor: Mayor
A motion was made by Council Member Soehl and seconded by Council Member Spellerberg to adopt Ordinance No. 9-25.
Roll call vote to adopt. 8 Yes: Merkouris, Sigette, Soehl, Spellerberg, Thomason, Barranco, Basye, Cole; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
Item 36 was heard at this time. See item for action taken.
ORDINANCE FIRST READINGS
32. 1st Reading: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS, SD, REZONING PROPERTY LOCATED SOUTH OF E. 60TH ST. N. AND EAST OF I-229 FROM THE I-1 LIGHT INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT TO THE I-2 HEAVY INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT, NO. 020674-2025, AND AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS. The Planning Commission recommends approval (7-0).
Private Applicant(s): Sioux Falls Development Foundation – Dean Dziedzic
A motion was made by Council Member Thomason and seconded by Council Member Basye to set a date of 2nd Reading for Tuesday, March 4, 2025 for Item 32.
Roll call vote to set a date of 2nd Reading. 8 Yes: Merkouris, Sigette, Soehl, Spellerberg, Thomason, Barranco, Basye, Cole; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
33. 1st Reading: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS, SD, REZONING PROPERTY LOCATED SOUTH OF E. 33RD ST. AND WEST OF VETERANS PKWY. FROM RA-2 APARTMENT RESIDENTIAL—MODERATE DENSITY, RD-2 TOWNHOME RESIDENTIAL—SUBURBAN, RD-1 TWIN HOME/DUPLEX RESIDENTIAL—SUBURBAN, AND RS SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL—SUBURBAN DISTRICTS TO THE CN CONSERVATION DISTRICT, NO. 020488-2024, AND AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS. The Planning Commission recommends approval (7-0).
Sponsor: Mayor
A motion was made by Council Member Barranco and seconded by Council Member Basye to set a date of 2nd Reading for Tuesday, March 4, 2025 for Item 33.
Roll call vote to set a date of 2nd Reading. 8 Yes: Merkouris, Sigette, Soehl, Spellerberg, Thomason, Barranco, Basye, Cole; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
34. 1st Reading: AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE 2002 REVISED JOINT ZONING ORDINANCE FOR MINNEHAHA COUNTY AND THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS BY AMENDING CERTAIN PROPERTY FROM THE PD MAPLETON GOLF PLANNED DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT TO THE A-1 AGRICULTURAL DISTRICT.
Sponsor: Mayor Mayor
A motion was made by Council Member Barranco and seconded by Council Member Merkouris to set a date of 2nd Reading for Tuesday, February 25, 2025 for Item 34.
Roll call vote to set a date of 2nd Reading. 8 Yes: Merkouris, Sigette, Soehl, Spellerberg, Thomason, Barranco, Basye, Cole; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
HEARINGS AND RESOLUTIONS
35. A RESOLUTION REMOVING UNCOLLECTIBLE, DELINQUENT ACCOUNTS FROM THE RECORDS.
Sponsor: Mayor
A motion was made by Council Member Spellerberg and seconded by Council Member Sigette to adopt Resolution No. 14-25.
Roll call vote to adopt. 8 Yes: Merkouris, Sigette, Soehl, Spellerberg, Thomason, Barranco, Basye, Cole; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
RESOLUTION NO. 14-25
A RESOLUTION REMOVING UNCOLLECTIBLE, DELINQUENT ACCOUNTS FROM THE RECORDS.
WHEREAS, the City has attempted by reasonable means to collect the outstanding accounts receivable on the below-listed accounts; and
WHEREAS, the City considers the accounts outstanding for more than one year to be “uncollectible” for purposes of disclosing on the financial statements of the City; and
WHEREAS, the City may continue efforts to collect such “uncollectible” debt;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS, SD:
That pursuant to Section 30.028 of the Code of Ordinances of Sioux Falls, SD, it hereby authorizes the removal of the following accounts as uncollectible and authorizes the disclosure of the same on the annual financial reports:
Customer No. Department Customer Name Reason Amount
3624 Fleet Jyles Seam Michalek Judgment obtained by CAO $15,965.95
4010 Highways and Streets Steven Michael Peshlakai Restitution Awarded $5,250.62
3655 Lights Destiny Rose Matthews Restitution Awarded $11,869.83
4267 Lights Deangelo Prue Restitution Awarded $6,378.86
2215 Parks Ashton White Oleson Restitution Awarded $11,674.00
281 Water TPT Speed Connect Out of Business. Write off per CAO. $24,000.00
Date adopted: 2/18/25.
Paul TenHaken, Mayor
ATTEST:
Jermery J. Washington, City Clerk
36. A RESOLUTION AMENDING THE 2025–2029 CAPITAL PROGRAM.
Sponsor: Mayor
A motion was made by Council Member Barranco and seconded by Council Member Basye to adopt Resolution No. 15-25.
Roll call vote to adopt. 8 Yes: Merkouris, Sigette, Soehl, Spellerberg, Thomason, Barranco, Basye, Cole; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
RESOLUTION NO. 15-25
RESOLUTION AMENDING THE 2025–2029 CAPITAL PROGRAM.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS, SD.
That the 2025–2029 Capital Program shall be amended as follows:
Parks and Recreation
Amend Capital Improvement Program Project No. 14009, Aquatics and Ice Rink Development, by increasing the amount of funding for design and construction of the McKennan Park pool by $2,500,000 in 2025. The additional funding will require an increase in appropriations that will be funded by a donation through the Sioux Falls Area Community Foundation.
Planning and Development Services
Amend the Other Capital Expenditures Program to install a privacy fence on City leased property in 2025. The estimated cost is $70,000 and will require an increase in appropriations that will be funded from the Sales/Use Tax Fund due to the reduction of debt service appropriation for the new aquatics and recreation bond.
Police
Amend the Other Capital Expenditures Program by adding vehicle barriers in 2025. The estimated cost is $315,000 and will require an increase in appropriations that will be funded from the Sales/Use Tax Fund due to the reduction of debt service appropriation for the new aquatics and recreation bond.
Amend the Other Capital Expenditures Program by adding police investigative and training equipment in 2025. The estimated cost is $66,000 and will require an increase in appropriations that will be funded with a JAG grant.
Entertainment Venues—Sioux Falls Stadium
Amend the Other Capital Expenditures Program by adding a utility vehicle in 2025. The estimated cost is $20,000 and will not require an increase in appropriations as it will be funded from savings in Capital Improvements Program Project No. 13013, Sioux Falls Stadium Improvements.
Amend the Other Capital Expenditures Program by adding security cameras in 2025. The estimated cost is $18,000 and will not require an increase in appropriations as it will be funded from savings in Capital Improvements Program Project No. 13013, Sioux Falls Stadium Improvements.
Transit
Amend the Other Capital Expenditures Program by adding a vehicle lift in 2025. The estimated cost is $65,000 and will require an increase in appropriations that will be funded from the Transit Fund available fund balance.
Date adopted: 2/18/25.
Paul TenHaken, Mayor
ATTEST:
Jermery J. Washington, City Clerk
NEW BUSINESS
There was none.
GENERAL PUBLIC INPUT
Public comment was given on the following items: the relocation of the Delbridge Museum animals and artifacts; a bill in Pierre for an extra penny sales tax for Sioux Falls; the Pettigrew neighborhood; and calls for service on rental and service properties.
ADJOURNMENT
A motion was made by Council Member Sigette and seconded by Council Member Basye to adjourn the meeting at 7:47 p.m.
Voice vote to adjourn. 6 Yes: Merkouris, Sigette, Soehl, Spellerberg, Thomason, Barranco; 0 No: (None). Motion Passed.
Tamara Jorgensen, MMC, Assistant City Clerk
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PUBLISH: Feb. 21, 2025
ORDINANCE NO. 10-25
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS, SD, AMENDING THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY BY AMENDING CHAPTER 41: FEES, SECTION 41.005 FEES FOR PARKING.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS, SD:
Section 1. That Section 41.005 of the Code of Ordinances of Sioux Falls, SD, is hereby amended to read:
§ 41.005 FEES FOR PARKING.
(a) The fee for all lots and ramps shall be determined by public parking, not to exceed a maximum of $87 per month. Reserved or enclosed spaces are set 1.5 times the established rate.
(b) Monthly permits for daily parking shall be valid Monday through Friday, beginning at 6:00 a.m. and not to exceed beyond 6:00 p.m.
(c) The following additional fees shall be paid for parking:
(1) Meters. The fee for meters will range from $0.60 to $1.50 per hour to be determined by public parking.
(2) Public parking may establish on-street parking zones where permits are available. The fee for parking in these zones may not exceed $87 per month. Reserved spaces are up to 1.5 times the established rate.
(3) A $50 one-time fee per stall per sign will be charged for reserved spaces.
(4) The fee for event parking shall be determined by public parking, not to exceed a maximum of $8 per space per day.
(5) All fees that have been established by existing agreements.
(6) Imposed convenience and/or processing fees to wholly or partially offset the amount charged by any city-authorized parking application vendor to reimburse costs.
(d) The daily rate for all lots and ramps is capped at $8 per space per day.
(e) The hourly rate for all lots and ramps shall be determined by public parking, not to exceed a maximum of $1.50 per hour.
(f) The lost entrance ticket fee in lots and ramps will not exceed $30.
(g) The meter bag rental fee is as follows:
Meter Bag Rental Fee
Daily, per bag $7
Monthly, per bag $100
Date adopted: 02/18/25 .
Paul TenHaken, Mayor
ATTEST:
Jermery J. Washington, City Clerk
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PUBLISH: Feb.. 21, 2025
ORDINANCE NO. 9-25
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS, SD, PROVIDING SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF SIOUX FALLS, SD:
1. That the Mayor has certified that there are available for appropriation fund balances carried forward from prior years or revenues in excess of those estimated in the budget to provide funding to supplement the 2025 budget.
2. That the following funds are supplemented as listed below:
Department Funding Source Amount
Parks and Recreation Sales/Use Tax Fund (donation) $2,500,000
Transit Transit Fund (available fund balance) $65,000
Police Sales/Use Tax Fund (JAG Grant) $66,000
Sales/Use Tax Fund (available fund balance) $315,000
Planning and Development Services Sales/Use Tax Fund (available fund balance) $70,000
Debt Service Sales/Use Tax Fund ($385,000)
Date adopted: 02/18/25 .
Paul TenHaken, Mayor
ATTEST:
Jermery J. Washington, City Clerk
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PUBLISH: Feb. 21, 2025
NOTICE OF HEARING UPON APPLICATIONS
FOR SALE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
Notice is given that various Alcoholic Beverage Licenses are to be operated at various locations in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, as listed below.
The City Council will consider said applications at Carnegie Town Hall, 235 West Tenth Street, at 6:00 p.m., on March 4, 2025.
Any person interested may appear and be heard.
New 2024-25 Retail Malt Beverage License for El Mexicano 7 Inc., 1025 South Cleveland Avenue.
New 2025 Retail Wine License for Envy Nails & Spa, 4212 West Empire Place.
New 2025 Retail Wine License for Posh Nail Bar & Spa, 7750 South Dakota Hawk Avenue.
Transfer of 2024-25 Retail Malt Beverage License, including video lottery placement, from MG Oil Company, 4701 East Arrowhead Parkway, to Second Session LLC, 319 South Whitewood Circle.
Special One-Day Malt Beverage License for Presentation Sisters to be operated at 305 East Falls Park Drive, for a fundraiser on May 10, 2025.
Jamie L. Palmer
Licensing Specialist
City Attorney’s Office
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SIOUX FALLS SCHOOL DISTRICT
PUBLISH: Feb. 14 & Feb. 21, 2025
ADVERTISEMENT
FOR BIDS
Publish Dates: February 14th & 21st
Sealed bids for Roof Repair and Replacement Project at Various Buildings PD #3480 will be received at the Central Services Center, 1101 North Western Avenue, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, 57104, up until 2:00 PM, Thursday, March 13, 2025. Bids will be publicly opened, read, and tabulated 2:00 PM 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. All bids shall be made in accordance with forms and specifications attached to and made a part of the proposed contract documents. Contract documents and Specifications have been placed on file at the Central Service Center and may be examined and be obtained at the office of Central Services Center, 1101 North Western Avenue, Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Inquiries should be sent to Jeffrey.Kreiter@k12.sd.us All bids and contracts shall be made in accordance with and subject to SDCL 5-18A, 5-18B, 5-18C, 5-18D, 5-21, 5-22 and the provisions set forth in the specifications. The School Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids or parts thereof, and to waive any irregularities. School Board, Sioux Falls School District 49-5 of Minnehaha County, South Dakota. By: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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PUBLISH: Feb. 14 & Feb. 21, 2025
ADVERTISEMENT
FOR BIDS
Publish Dates: February 14th & 21st
Sealed bids for Lincoln High School – Auditorium Renovations Project PD # 3479 will be received at the Central Services Center, 1101 North Western Avenue, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, 57104, up until 2:00 PM, Tuesday, March 4, 2025. Bids will be publicly opened, read, and tabulated 2:00 PM 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. All bids shall be made in accordance with forms and specifications attached to and made a part of the proposed contract documents. Contract documents and Specifications have been placed on file at the Central Service Center and may be examined and be obtained at the office of Architecture Incorporated, 415 South Main Avenue, Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Inquiries should be sent to stevejastram@architecturinc.com 605-339-1711, extension 106.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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PUBLISH: Feb. 21 & Feb. 28, 2025
NOTICE OF VACANCY
SIOUX FALLS SCHOOL
DISTRICT 49-5
The following school board positions will become vacant due to the expiration of the present terms of office of the following school board members.
Two (2) Three-Year terms for Office of Member of School Board Circulation of nominating petitions may begin on March 4, 2025 and petitions may be filed in the office of the business manager located at 201 E. 38th Street, Sioux Falls, SD between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., CST not later than April 4, 2025 at 5:00 p.m., or mailed by registered mail not later than April 4, 2025 at 5:00 p.m.
Todd Vik, Business Manager
Sioux Falls School District 49-5
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PUBLISH: Feb. 21 & Feb. 28, 2025
ADVERTISEMENT
FOR BIDS
Publish Dates: February 21st & 28th
Sealed bids for Replace Worn and/or Damaged Floor Coverings at Various Buildings PD #3482 will be received at the Central Services Center, 1101 North Western Avenue, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, 57104, up until 2:00 PM, Tuesday, March 18, 2025. Bids will be publicly opened, read, and tabulated 2:00 PM 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. All bids shall be made in accordance with forms and specifications attached to and made a part of the proposed contract documents. Contract documents and Specifications have been placed on file at the Central Service Center and may be examined and be obtained at the office of Central Services Center, 1101 North Western Avenue, Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Inquiries should be sent to Jeffrey.Kreiter@k12.sd.us All bids and contracts shall be made in accordance with and subject to SDCL 5-18A, 5-18B, 5-18C, 5-18D, 5-21, 5-22 and the provisions set forth in the specifications. The School Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids or parts thereof, and to waive any irregularities. School Board, Sioux Falls School District 49-5 of Minnehaha County, South Dakota. By: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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PUBLISH: Feb. 21 & Feb. 28, 2025
ADVERTISEMENT
FOR BIDS
Publish Dates: February 21st & 28th
Sealed bids for Painting, Wallcovering and Plaster Repair at Various Buildings PD #3481 will be received at the Central Services Center, 1101 North Western Avenue, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, 57104, up until 2:00 PM, Tuesday, March 18, 2025. Bids will be publicly opened, read, and tabulated 2:00 PM 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. All bids shall be made in accordance with forms and specifications attached to and made a part of the proposed contract documents. Contract documents and Specifications have been placed on file at the Central Service Center and may be examined and be obtained at the office of Central Services Center, 1101 North Western Avenue, Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Inquiries should be sent to Jeffrey.Kreiter@k12.sd.us All bids and contracts shall be made in accordance with and subject to SDCL 5-18A, 5-18B, 5-18C, 5-18D, 5-21, 5-22 and the provisions set forth in the specifications. The School Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids or parts thereof, and to waive any irregularities. School Board, Sioux Falls School District 49-5 of Minnehaha County, South Dakota. By: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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PUBLISH: Feb. 21, 2025
SCHOOL BOARD MEETING
The School Board of the Sioux Falls School District 49-5 of Minnehaha County, South Dakota, was called into regular session, pursuant to due notice, on Monday, February 10, 2025, at
5:30 p.m. in the Instructional Planning Center, 201 East 38th Street, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, with the following members present: Nan Kelly, Marc Murren, Gail Swenson, Vice President Dawn Marie Johnson, and President, Carly Reiter. Absent: none. Dr. Jane Stavem, Superintendent of Schools, Todd Vik, Business Manager, and Brett Arenz, In-House Counsel, were also present.
DeeAnn Konrad, Community Relations Coordinator, announced the Sioux Falls School District had 130 students visit the Instructional Planning Center as part of the Teacher Pathway Program to learn more about the teaching profession. She also extended an early thank you to our school board members in recognition of National School Board Appreciation Week (February 17-21).
Action 39702
A motion was made by Marc Murren and seconded by Gail Swenson, five (5) votes “yes” on roll call, approving the minutes of the meetings held January 27, 2025 which were furnished to the Dakota Scout for publication, in unapproved form, all in accordance with SDCL §13-8-35.
Persons Wishing to Address the School Board: Chad Bishop-Social Studies and Literature Curriculum, and DEI.
Action 39703
A motion was made by Dawn Marie Johnson and seconded by Gail Swenson five (5) votes “yes” on roll call, approving the agenda as presented.
Action 39704
A motion was made by Marc Murren and seconded by Gail Swenson five (5) votes “yes” on roll call, approving Items A through F of the consent agenda, as follows:
A. Approving pages 1 through 12 of list of claims dated February 10, 2025 in the amount of $5,706,813.69; it being understood that in publishing claims the Business Manager shall publish name of each claimant, purpose, and amount of each expenditure as required by SDCL 13-8-35; it is further understood that any claim for Sanford Healthcare System shall be removed from this action and approved by a subsequent action (see MRF #19539).
CLAIMANT DESCRIPTION AMOUNT
DELTA DENTAL 8/1/24 DEN ENH ESC $ 22,620.80
DELTA DENTAL 8/1/24 DEN STAN ESC $ 35,687.03
DELTA DENTAL 8/1/24 DEN ENH WIRE $ 122,952.67
DELTA DENTAL 8/1/24 DEN STAN WIR $ 180,698.30
AFSCME COUNCIL 65 JAN 2025 1025 DUES $ 3,123.60
LOCAL 304A UFCW JAN 2025 304A DUES $ 351.00
S.F. AREA COMMUNITY JAN 2025 SFA FOUNDA $ 360.00
S.F. ASSOC EDUC SEC JAN 2025 SFAES DUES $ 527.70
S.F. EDUCATION ASSO JAN 2025 SFEA DUES $ 32,156.51
SIOUX EMPIRE UNITED JAN 2025 UNITED WAY $ 18,592.32
SOUTHEAST TECHNICAL JAN 2025 STC FOUNDA $ 661.35
AAA COLLECTIONS INC GARNISHMENT $ 619.15
AAA COLLECTIONS INC GARNISHMENT $ 1,042.59
ACCOUNTS MANAGEMENT WAGE ASSIGNMENT $ 100.00
ACCOUNTS MANAGEMENT GARNISHMENT $ 340.80
ACCOUNTS MANAGEMENT GARNISHMENT $ 668.83
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NEW COMPUTER EQUIPMENT $3,389.00
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B & H PHOTO VIDEO INC COMPUTER EQUIP (NON-CAP) $453.68
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BENCHMARK PRODUCTS LLC EQUIPMENT REPAIR $1,802.12
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BILLION AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIES FOR RESALE $333.40
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BROWN, GRIFFIN WAYNE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $75.00
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FOOD PURCHASES $37,901.44
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TUITION - OTHER INSTITUTN $15,110.08
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CHRISTINA RENEE SIEBER IN-DISTRICT MILEAGE $138.53
CI SPORT INC CLOTHING FOR RESALE $384.01
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CITY OF SIOUX FALLS GASOLINE AND OIL $7,725.84
CLICK RAIN INC PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $3,092.25
CMAC PRODUCTION, LLC PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $2,385.00
CMC NEPTUNE LLC PERIODICALS & SUBSCRIPTNS $7,605.00
COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO OTHER SUPPLIES
FOOD PURCHASES $167.50
COLE PAPERS INC EQUIPMENT REPAIR
PRODUCTION SUPPLIES
WAREHOUSE INVENTORY $4,637.13
COLOURS, INC. SUPPLIES FOR RESALE $1,653.90
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B4 & AFTER-SCHOOL REVENUE $15,255.11
CORE-MARK US, LLC SUPPLIES FOR RESALE $7,212.40
CTE ACADEMY MISCELLANEOUS $150.00
CULLIGAN WATER CONDITIONING OTHER PROPERTY SERVICES $171.75
CUSTOM ARRANGEMENTS LLC PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $743.00
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DAKOTA PLAYGROUND INC LAND IMPROVEMENTS $1,407.61
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DELTA DENTAL MEDICAL/DENTAL SERVICES $3,000.00
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FEDEX POSTAGE $325.08
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HILLYARD EQUIPMENT REPAIR
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HUNTIMER, NICK PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $170.09
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IAN KELLER PARENT MILEAGE $201.22
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ISI LLC INTERPRETER COSTS $3,840.00
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J RIECK MUSIC EQUIPMENT REPAIR $240.00
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JD’S HOUSE OF TROPHIES OTHER SUPPLIES $214.95
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CREDIT CARD FEES
STUDENT PASSES
BOOSTER PASSES
MISCELLANEOUS $1,865.80
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JMJ CASEWORKS EQUIPMENT REPAIR $148.85
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JOHNSON, HANNAH PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $937.01
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JOSHUA M FREY PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $100.00
JOSTENS INC PRINTING
OTHER SUPPLIES $1,454.55
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KOCH HAZARD ARCHITECTS PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $89,625.72
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KRULL, KEVIN PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $377.09
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LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL ADVERTISING
CREDIT CARD FEES
STUDENT PASSES
BOOSTER PASSES
MISCELLANEOUS $1,443.40
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LUM, SARA PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $120.00
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OTHER COMMUNICATION
NEW COMPUTER EQUIPMENT $18,449.76
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MARK J ERNSTER PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $7,950.00
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MARY K SUNDVOLD TEACHER OUT DIST TRAVEL $551.95
MATH FACT LAB, LLC OTHER SUPPLIES $75.00
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MCFARLAND, STEVEN L PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $250.00
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MEGAN BARTEL COACHING LLC PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $300.00
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METTLER, ZACH PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $210.00
MEYER, PAYTON PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $60.00
MIDSTATES GROUP PRINTING $22,167.50
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MINNEHAHA COMMUNITY WATER CORP WATER AND SEWER $256.50
MINNEHAHA COUNTY DUES & FEES
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MOCK MEDICAL LLC CLASSROOM SUPPLIES $2,396.63
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MSC INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY CO OTHER SUPPLIES $848.78
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MUNSELL, ASHTON PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $100.00
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MUTH, JOE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $120.00
MV SPORT CLOTHING FOR RESALE $1,200.00
MYHRE, LISA PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $810.00
MYREC.COM SOFTWARE SUPPORT $6,760.00
NATHANIEL R PETRICH PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $70.00
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NENEMAN, DREW PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $678.00
NOLAN DAVID WIPF TEACHER OUT DIST TRAVEL $100.00
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NORDSTROM’S AUTOMOTIVE RECYCLING IN SUPPLIES FOR RESALE $300.00
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OAKLEAF AUTO SALVAGE INC SUPPLIES FOR RESALE $205.00
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OGDEN, REIANNA PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $100.00
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ORTMAN, TREY PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $420.00
PALU TABULATIONS PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $600.00
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PEARSON, LEVI PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $245.73
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PLAY-PRO RECREATION LLC UPKEEP OF GRNDS SUPPLIES $795.00
PLUMBING & HEATING WHOLESALE INC BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS $5,229.23
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CLASSROOM SUPPLIES $597.74
PROPIO LANGUAGE SERVICES PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
INTERPRETER COSTS $4,643.91
PUBLIC CONSULTING GROUP INC PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $7,949.97
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QBS LLC PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $9,467.00
QUALIFIED PRESORT SERV LLC POSTAGE $14,378.11
REBECCA ANN HEIKKILA OTHER SUPPLIES $3,058.44
REBECCA JEAN WHITLOCK IN-DISTRICT MILEAGE $135.39
REDDA, SIYANNE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $75.00
REDLINGER BROS. PLUMBING & HEATING BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS $1,542.63
REGAN LYNN OLSON IN-DISTRICT MILEAGE $35.57
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REKER, ANTHONY PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $660.00
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REVOLUTION YOGA AND CYCLE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $550.00
RHODE, TIM PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $180.00
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OTHER SUPPLIES
FOOD PURCHASES $1,182.78
ROBYN LYN PRIVETT IN-DISTRICT MILEAGE $121.44
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STUDENT PASSES
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S.D. HEALTH CARE ASSOCIATION DUES & FEES $177.50
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S.F. RUBBER STAMP WORKS INC OTHER SUPPLIES $160.50
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POSTAGE
CLASSROOM SUPPLIES
OTHER SUPPLIES
LAND
NEW GENERAL EQUIPMENT
REPLACEMENT GENERAL EQUIP
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INTEREST EARNED
MISCELLANEOUS
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
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NEW GENERAL EQUIPMENT
DUES & FEES
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DUES & FEES $34,643.08
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SCHMID, ERIC PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $240.00
SCHMITT MUSIC CLASSROOM SUPPLIES $108.59
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EXPRESS SHUTTLE
BUS AIDES
STUDENT TRAVEL
DISTRICT-FUNDED TRAVEL
FIELD TRIPS
OTHER TRANSPORTATION $663,831.28
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SDN COMMUNICATIONS OTHER COMMUNICATION
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SISK, MATT PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $540.00
SMITH, DAVID PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $360.00
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SPIEKER, DUSTIN PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $360.00
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STEPHEN RONALD WILLIAMSON CLASSIFIED OUT DIST TRAVL $292.13
STRAND, KIRK PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $100.00
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STROUP, SAMUEL PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $299.29
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STURDEVANT’S REFINISH SUPPLY CENTER CLASSROOM SUPPLIES
SUPPLIES FOR RESALE $3,758.71
SUMMIT FIRE PROTECTION CO OTHER PROPERTY SERVICES $241.00
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SUSAN MARIE HODNE IN-DISTRICT MILEAGE $16.90
SWEETER, ANDREW PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $125.48
SYSCO LINCOLN, INC FOOD PURCHASES $715.35
TARRAH JO OLSON IN-DISTRICT MILEAGE $101.39
TATIANA MARIA JAIMES-EPP IN-DISTRICT MILEAGE $330.32
TAYLOR MUSIC INC CLASSROOM SUPPLIES
NEW GENERAL EQUIPMENT $1,108.99
TAYLOR, LUCAS PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $116.50
TERRY LYNNE DEMARS IN-DISTRICT MILEAGE $215.89
THE DAKOTA SCOUT LLC PUBLISHING $1,159.13
THOMSON REUTERS - WEST ONLINE SUBSCRIPTIONS $513.85
TIA MARIE TOLK CLASSROOM SUPPLIES $8.48
TIMOTHY L SORENSEN PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $70.00
TIMOTHY P KOEHLER PRINCIPAL OUT DIST TRAVEL $298.13
TRANE COMPANY OTHER SUPPLIES $4,125.88
TRANSACT CAMPUS INC DUES & FEES $64.00
TSP INC PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $10,000.00
TUSCHEN, KYLE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $120.00
TWO WAY SOLUTIONS INC EQUIPMENT REPAIR
WAREHOUSE INVENTORY $12,075.00
UDEHN, KATHLEEN (KIPPY) PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $364.21
ULTRALINQ HEALTHCARE SOLUTIONS INC DUES & FEES $3,600.00
ULVESTAD, ANDREW PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $180.00
UNIV OF SOUTH DAKOTA PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
DUES & FEES $3,939.64
UPS POSTAGE $1,721.92
US BANK PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
EQUIPMENT RENTAL
TEACHER OUT DIST TRAVEL
PRINCIPAL OUT DIST TRAVEL
ADMIN OUT DIST TRAVEL
CLASSIFIED OUT DIST TRAVL
STUDENT TRAVEL
DISTRICT-FUNDED TRAVEL
OTHER TRANSPORTATION
TELEPHONE
POSTAGE
OTHER COMMUNICATION
ADVERTISING
PRINTING
EQUIPMENT REPAIR
SOFTWARE SUPPORT
REPAIR OF CARS AND TRUCKS
UPKEEP OF GRNDS SUPPLIES
EQUIP REPAIR SUPPLIES
BLDG REPAIR SUPPLIES
CLASSROOM SUPPLIES
SOFTWARE, VIDEOS, ETC.
OTHER SUPPLIES
SUPPLIES FOR RESALE
FOOD SVC SMALL EQUIP
GASOLINE AND OIL
TEXTBOOKS
LIBRARY/REFERENCE BOOKS
PERIODICALS & SUBSCRIPTNS
ONLINE SUBSCRIPTIONS
FOOD PURCHASES
COMPUTER EQUIP (NON-CAP)
OTHER EQUIPMENT (NON-CAP)
BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS
NEW FURNITURE
REPLACEMENT GENERAL EQUIP
REPLACEMENT FURNITURE
DUES & FEES $200,383.71
VANDEBERG, AARON PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $200.00
VANDEBERG, DARIN PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $100.00
VARSITY ATHLETIC APPAREL INC OTHER SUPPLIES $2,336.00
VARSITY SPIRIT FASHIONS & SUPPLIES OTHER SUPPLIES $820.00
VISIONS CONSTRUCTION GROUP INC BUILDINGS $382,145.00
BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS
VOSSEKUIL, CHAD PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $129.04
WALHOF, LOGAN PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $300.00
WALSWORTH PUBLISHING COMPANY INC PRINTING $225.14
WALTER, LANNA PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $100.00
WALTER, RYAN PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $128.78
WALZ, RACHEL PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $231.42
WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL CREDIT CARD FEES
STUDENT PASSES
BOOSTER PASSES
MISCELLANEOUS $2,221.80
WATERMAN, TONY PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $107.52
WEAVER, MIKE E PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $1,058.97
WEIER, NATHAN PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $60.00
WENDY J ROSALES-CORADO IN-DISTRICT MILEAGE $325.08
WHETHAM, BRIAN PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $130.49
WHITE III, GARY PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $280.00
WOODRIVER ENERGY LLC HEAT FOR BLDGS $63,783.15
WORLDS FINEST CHOCOLATE, INC. OTHER SUPPLIES $6,244.56
XCEL ENERGY ELECTRICITY $144,930.21
X-GRAIN SPORTSWEAR OTHER SUPPLIES $4,560.00
ZETINO, SONIA IN-DISTRICT MILEAGE $393.92
ZOMER, DEREK PROFESSIONAL SERVICES $913.00
$5,706,813.69
B. Acknowledging the administration’s report of the study of bids which have been received during the prior 30 days and were opened, read, and tabulated in the Central Services Center—Purchasing Department and approving the bids of the lowest responsible bidders in accordance with the tabulated lists of contract awards that have been placed on file for reference purposes, as follows:
1. First Technologies, Inc. for CAN Bus Double Sided Training Boards (STC) (see PD #3474 and FY24 Legal Publication #32) be awarded to First Technologies, Inc. for their lowest responsible bids for a total amount of $52,122.00 and authorizing the Business Manager to issue a contract to be executed by First Technologies, Inc. (see MRF #19540 and Contract 25-003 MB).
2. Hegg Construction for Roosevelt High School – Science Lab Area Renovations and Lighting Retrofit (see PD #3472 and FY24 Legal Publication #28) be awarded to Hegg Construction for their lowest responsible bids for a total amount of $2,007,945.00 and authorizing the Business Manager to issue a contract to be executed by Hegg Construction (see MRF #19541 and Contract 25-004 JK).
C. Authorizations and Ratifications
C1. Donations
Adopting a resolution, as follows:
RESOLUTION
WHEREAS, gifts have been presented to the Sioux Falls School District 49-5 of Minnehaha County, South Dakota, and the School Board hereby accepts the gifts (see MRF # 19542 for listing of gifts) and;
BE IT RESOLVED, that said gifts shall become the property of the Sioux Falls School District, all in accordance with Policy KCD.
C2. Disposal of School District Property
Authorizing the disposal of surplus property by distributing to children or giving to a nonprofit benevolent organization for their use and/or disposal, to sell at private sale, public auction, or sealed bids or to dispose of, in accordance with SDCL §6-13-1, as follows:
Item No. Description Location Appraisers Appraised Value Property File No.
a. 22 World Book,
Encyclopedia, 33
Grolier’s Student
Encyclopedia, 28
Lewis & Clark for Kids Hayward
Elementary
School Krystal Storley
Cindy Srstka
Ashley Allington $0 2025-008
b. 1 HP ProBook
6475B, 2 Afinia 3D, Central Service Carolyn Waxdahl
Michael Koepke
James Holmes $0 2025-009
Printer, Miscellaneous
Electronic Items for Recycling
1 Apple iPad Pro,
1 HP Plotter Printer,
1 View Sonic Board, 1 View Board Roosevelt High School
1 Chromebook Lincoln High School
2 Apple iPad Axtell Middle School
2 Lenovo
Chromebook Ben Reifel Middle School
1 Acer Large
Screen Chromebook,
1 SCCM Server, 1 Samsung Large
Screen Chromebook Harvey Dunn Elementary School
1 View Board Memorial Middle School
1 View Board McGovern Middle School
1 Apple iPad Gen 7 Hayward Elementary School
37 Lenovo 100 E Washington High School
2nd Gen Chromebook c. 1 4-Step Riser,
2 Room Dividers Warehouse Laurie Wagner
Brenda Harold
Constance Koskela $0 2025-010
C3. Authorizing Purchase Order(s)
Authorizing the Business Manager to issue Purchase Order(s) requiring additional approval of the School Board in accordance with Action 39381.C21, adopted 7/8/24, as follows:
P O No. Vendor Description Total Cost
a. S2504188 Canfield Business Furniture for CLC at George $202,794.40
S2504189 Interiors Inc McGovern Middle School
(Purchased from Omnia Contracts 07-73, R24010, 2020000606, OT0030409, 24-22, R240113, 11-18)
b. S2504156 Riverside Technologies 6000 Lenovo Chromebooks for Information Technology Services $1,792,501.00
c. S2503795 Midwest Alarm Card Access & Video Surveillance Cameras at George McGovern Boys & Girls Club $100,043.19
C4. Approval of Contract Additions and/or Deductions
Approving change orders, as follows:
a. Change Order #2 to Contract 24-022B with Guarantee Roofing and Sheet Metal for roof repair and replacement at various buildings. Change order is for removal and replacement of existing water damaged wood blocking at Lowell Elementary School.
TOTAL ADDITIONS $1,362.13
C5. Amendment of Previous School Board Action
Acknowledging for the record, that the minutes of January 13, 2025, included the wrong Personnel Exhibit which was published in the Dakota Scout (see Action 39686.D, adopted January 13, 2025 and Legal Publication #33.) Therefore, the correct personnel report for January 13, 2025, will be placed as an addendum to the end of the minutes of February 10, 2025, which will be sent to the Dakota Scout for publication, thereby correcting the publication of minutes for January 13, 2025 (see Legal Publication #43.) The Personnel Exhibit for January 13, 2025 was published correctly in the District’s minute book and on its website.
C6. Approval of Grant Applications
Authorizing the administration and school board members to execute any and all documents for applications for grant(s), for and on behalf of the District as follows:
a. A $3,341,406.00 grant designed for programs who have applied for a competitive Head Start Grant. This grant “bridges” the funding gap from their previously awarded grant (our funding ends May 31, 2025) to the new grant once it is awarded (forecasted for July 2025). The grant is submitted for a full year’s budget but will be prorated once the new grant is released.
b. Accepting the Business Manager’s Reports of November, 2024 in accordance with SDCL §13-8-35 (see MRF #19543) and directing that detailed statement of receipts and balances on hand, as of November 2024, be published as part of these minutes, in accordance with SDCL §13-8-3 and further accepting the report of Advance Payment – Business Office Account for the period 11-1-2024 through 11-30-2024
and Accepting the Business Manager’s Reports of December, 2024 in accordance with SDCL §13-8-35 (see MRF #19544) and directing that detailed statement of receipts and balances on hand, as of December 2024, be published as part of these minutes, in accordance with SDCL §13-8-3 and further accepting the report of Advance Payment – Business Office Account for the period 12-1-2024 through 12-31-2024
E. Approving financial transactions (see MRF #19545 on file in the Finance Office for reference purposes).
F. Accepting the K-12 Personnel Report, as follows:
F1. 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 Effective Location/Position Date
Administrator
Dick, Kevin**** Pettigrew/Principal 06/04/25
Lake-Torbert, Patti**** Student Support/Senior Coordinator 06/30/25
Teacher
Bentaas, Charlene**** Cleveland/Special Education 05/22/25
Blades, Becky**** EMS/Physical Education 05/22/25
Brouwer, Evelyn** Children’s Home Society/Reading 05/22/25
Chiarello, Mario**** LHS/Orchestra 05/22/25
Christensen, Emma Axtell/Science 05/22/25
Clarke, Brianna MMS/Art 05/22/25
Dick, Judy**** Hayward/2nd Grade 05/22/25
Hodne, Susan**** E Field/Reading 05/22/25
Ibis, Kriss**** WMS/English 05/22/25
Kiesow, Matt**** WHS/Physical Education 05/22/25
Kirkwold, Susan**** MMS/Math 05/22/25
Kremer, Maija R Frost/1st Grade 05/22/25
Lafrentz, Emily** Cleveland/1st Grade 05/22/25
Lidel-Crawford, Deborah*** Hawthorne/2nd Grade 05/22/25
Munkvold, Cheryl**** Learning Lab/SLP 05/22/25
Musser, Natalie*** MMS/Reading 05/22/25
Nelson, Susan**** WMS/Science 05/22/25
Newman, Marlae*** MMS/Special Education 05/22/25
Noordermeer, Jacob LHS/Assistant Choir Director 05/22/25
Nugteren, Ann**** MMS/Reading 05/22/25
Provance, Christine*** Garfield/3rd/4th Grade 05/22/25
Reinschmidt, Lenae**** IPC Spec Serv/SpEd Instructional Coach 05/22/25
Soldatke, Kimberly**** BRMS/English 05/22/25
Sundvold, Mary**** MMS/Music 05/22/25
Tolly, Tamera S Sotomayor/4th Grade 05/22/25
Trapp, Erika JFK/Kindergarten 05/22/25
Wanner, Troy**** WHS/Biology 05/22/25
Wells, Todd**** JHS/Science 05/22/25
Williams, Kristi**** Hayward/2nd Grade 05/22/25
Wipf, Kathleen**** Anne Sullivan/1st Grade 05/22/25
Wyatt, Lindsey MMS/Special Education 05/22/25
Employment Contract
Bakken, Scott *** LHS/JROTC Instructor 06/30/25
Kueber, Mary* JFK/Occupational Therapist 05/22/25
Specialist
Bascom, Jordan Hawthorne/ECH Behavior Facilitator 02/13/25
Cordell, Stephen C Campus/Transition Behavior Facilitator 01/31/25
Clerical
Bowman, Kimberly*** LHS/Counseling 05/31/25
Fromknecht, Janis A Sullivan/Clerical 02/21/25
*Retirement
**Retirement with Special Pay Only
***Retirement, Health Benefits Only
****Retirement, Special Pay/Health
Education Assistant
Buus, Karen* PHMS/SpEd-Resource 02/28/25
Cole, Ann R Parks/Overenrollment 01/29/25
Colombe, Mikiyela R Parks/Overenrollment 01/31/25
Helvin, Kaleb JFK/SpEd-Rise 01/29/25
Irvine, Pamela* Hawthorne/Lead Lunch 05/21/25
Miller, Brooklyn Cleveland/SpEd-Personal 01/17/25
Peters, Kayli H Mann Bridges/SpEd-Behavior 01/27/25
Peterson, Jodie* T Redlin/Lead Lunch 05/21/25
Rich, Laurie* JFK/SpEd-Resource 05/21/25
Roberts, Mercede Lowell/SpEd-Personal 02/14/25
Taphorn, Kristine R Frost/SpEd-Personal 05/21/25
Custodian
Dally, Patrick LHS/Custodian 01/31/25
Lynaugh, Alex L Wilder/Custodial Engineer 02/03/25
Mendez, Glorimar RHS/Custodian 01/29/25
Child Nutrition
Albertson, Patricia RHS/General Worker 05/22/25
Bennett, Danna BRMS/Cook 01/24/25
Erakovic, Stana MMS/General Worker 02/24/25
Jones, Stacy RHS/General Worker 01/17/25
Extra Duty/Extra Pay
Nelson, Kim RHS/Football Freshman Head Coach 10/31/24
Colombe, Mikiyela R Parks/NAC Coordinator 01/31/25
DeJong, Erik RHS/Football Varsity Asst Coach 10/31/24
Pyle, Leah LHS/Competitive Dance Asst Coach 11/30/24
Scherf, Jacob RHS/Football Freshman Asst Coach 10/31/24
Community Learning Center
Steele, Barbara District Wide/Substitute Youth Dev. Spec. 01/30/25
Substitute Teacher
Brunken, Carmen District Wide 12/19/23
Essington, Halli District Wide 12/19/24
Poe, Madeline District Wide 02/16/24
*Retirement
F2. TERMINATION
Name Effective Location/Position Date
Custodian
Sharma, Sanjeep RHS/Custodian 01/16/25
F3. CHANGE OF STATUS
Name Delete Add
Executive Administrator
Conrad, Daniel JHS/ADMIN
Principal
$191,602.00 IPC Admin Legal/EADM
Assistant Superintendent
TBD
Eff. 07/01/25
Teacher
Anderson, Brittany District Wide/Substitute
Teacher
$160/day Marcella LeBeau/SFEA
Special Education
$52,233.00 (24-25)
Eff. 08/04/25
Cooper, Laura J Harris/SFEA
Orchestra
Unpaid Leave of Absence J Harris/SFEA
Resignation
Eff. 05/22/25
Kabrud, Sara Lowell/SFEA
Unpaid Leave of Absence Lowell/SFEA
Resignation
Eff. 05/22/25
Monroe-Huizenga, Kaitlin Lowell/SFEA
Unpaid Leave of Absence Lowell/SFEA
Resignation
Eff. 05/22/25
Employment Contract
Quintanilla, Jessica WMS/Clerical
$20.37/hr JHS/EMPH
School Student Support
$20.00/hr
Eff. 01/28/25
Specialist
Dertien, Denise R Frost/CLC Youth
Development Specialist
FTE .125
$15.97/hr Hawthorne/Specialist
CLC Behavior Facilitator
FTE .125
$23.13/hr
Eff. 01/06/25
Hanson, Elexa Bridges/EA
SpEd-Behavior
FTE 0.9
$20.24/hr Bridges/Specialist
Behavior Facilitator
FTE 1.0
$25.60/hr
Eff. 01/27/25
Mattheis, Devyn JFK/EA
SpEd-Personal
$18.82/hr JFK/Specialist
Behavior Facilitator
$22.88/hr
JFK/EA
SpEd-RISE
$20.24 Eff. 02/03/25
McGovern, Abigail JFK/Specialist
Behavior Facilitator
$22.88/hr
C Campus/Transition
Community Facilitator
$22.88/hr Eff. 02/03/25
Paulson, Alec C Campus/Transition
Behavior Facilitator
$25.60/hr
Eff. 02/03/25
Custodian
Gogbar, Henry RHS/High School
$20.01/hr Garfield/Elementary
$23.63/hr
Eff. 01/21/25
Green, Jeffrey MMS/Middle School
$21.97/hr L Wilder/Cust. Engineer
$24.38/hr
Eff. 02/03/25
Sinchuri, Danny LHS/High School
$20.01/hr LBA & R Parks/Dual
$23.63/hr
Eff. 01/13/25
Sterrett, Ronald JHS/SFCM
Night Supervisor
$26.44/hr CS OPS/1025
Roving Custodian
$25.93/hr
Eff. 02/04/25
Education Assistant w/o Benefits
Sterk, Jamie District Wide/Substitute
Teacher
$160/day SBA/EAWO
Overenrollment
FTE .375
$17.85/hr
Eff. 02/04/25
Extra Duty/Extra Pay
Aisenbrey, Marc JHS/GBB Freshman Coach
$4,016.00 JHS/GBB Sophomore Coach
$4,819.00
Eff. 12/01/24
Community Learning Center
Haeffner, Jennie Hawthorne/CLC
Youth Dev Specialist
$16.29/hr LBA/CLC
Tutor
$20.40/hr
Eff. 02/04/25
Substitute Teacher
Anderson, Brittany J Harris/Specialist
Behavior Facilitator
Unpaid Leave of Absence District Wide/Substitute
Teacher
$160/day
Eff. 10/30/24
F4. EMPLOYMENT RECOMMENDATIONS
Effective Actual
Name Location/Position Date Pay
Specialist, per hour
Fischer, Cady SBA/Behavior Facilitator 01/27/25 $22.88
Clerical, per hour
Todorovic, Romana Axtell/Community Engagement 02/11/25 $17.95
Education Assistant, per hour
DeBoer, Virginia R Parks/Library 01/27/25 $17.85
Hanson, Skylee H Mann Bridges/SpEd-Behavior 02/04/25 19.85
Juac, Khot Cleveland/ECH-Blended 01/21/25 17.85
Paulsen, Ashlyn H Dunn/SpEd-Resource 02/04/25 17.85
Prisco, Evelin Lowell/ECH-Blended 01/29/25 17.85
Thaler, Zandra RHS/SpEd-RISE 01/29/25 19.85
Van Maanen, Lorinda BRMS/SpEd-Resource 01/27/25 17.85
Wagner, Crystella O Howe/Overenrollment 02/04/25 17.85
Custodian, per hour
Betuel, Mary RHS/Custodian 02/04/25 $19.80
Gajmer, Adi JHS/Custodian 01/22/25 19.80
Mwangi, Beatrice WHS/Custodian 01/28/25 19.80
Child Nutrition, per hour
Erakovic, Stana District Wide/Sub General Worker 02/25/25 $17.20
Kogel, Mary District Wide/Sub General Worker 01/04/25 17.20
Popp, Nellie PHMS/General Worker 02/10/25 17.20
Vazquez, Herlinda CNS/General Worker 02/10/25 17.20
Villalobos, Ana MMS/General Worker 01/27/25 17.20
Lunchroom Supervisor, per hour
Van Maanen, Lorinda BRMS/Lunchroom 01/27/25 $20.00
Community Learning Center, per hour
Donaldson, Katherine D Wide/Sub Youth Dev Spec 01/09/25 $18.53
Gevens, Tara Garfield/Tutor 01/23/25 20.40
Steele, Barbara D Wide/Sub Youth Dev. Spec. 01/28/25 18.53
LHS Girls Basketball, per hour
Amundson, Scott Camp Coach 05/31/24 $20.30
Hansen, Morgan Camp Coach 05/31/24 20.30
Kost, Hosea Camp Coach 05/31/24 20.30
Wessels, Zachary Camp Director 05/31/24 30.35
Substitute Education Assistant, $17.85/hour
Bergman, Amber District Wide 01/22/25
Bucher, Anna District Wide 01/22/25
Chakravarty, Debarati District Wide 01/22/25
Decker, Ellie District Wide 01/22/25
Stanton, Sierra District Wide 01/22/25
Taylor, Laurie District Wide 01/22/25
Extra Duty/Extra Pay, lump sum
Garry, Travis PHMS/Boys Soccer Coach 04/01/25 $1,910.00
Gore, Casey RHS/Assistant Track Coach 03/01/25 4,819.00
Jackson, Kelli MMS/Track Coach 04/01/25 1,910.00
Schaefers, Logan WHS/Assistant Girls Golf Coach 04/01/25 2,409.00
Stahlberg, Jason RHS/Assistant Track Coach 03/01/25 4,819.00
Custodian Subbing for Manager Pay, lump sum
Ode, Riley Custodian 12/18/24 $424.76
Ode, Riley Custodian 01/06/25 261.86
HWF Administrative Services, lump sum
Larsen, Jason HWF/Administrative Services 01/10/25 $225.00
JFK Difference Between EA Pay and Long-Term Substitute Teacher Pay, lump sum
Loudenslager, Addison Education Assistant 12/09/24 $472.59
O Howe Difference Between EA Pay and Long-Term Substitute Teacher Pay, lump sum
Amending Action 39686.D4 adopted January 13, 2024, as it pertains to Tenille Clapsaddle by deleting the effective date of 07/28/01 and inserting the correct effective date of 12/02/24 for the 2024-2025 School Year.
Clapsaddle, Tenille Education Assistant 12/09/24 $1,362.34
Teacher Overload, lump sum
Amending Action 39636.H3 adopted October 28, 20214, as it pertains to Cassandra Blair (Teacher Overload) by deleting the incorrect amount of $4,465.62 and inserting the correct amount of $8,931.25.
Dahle, Travis JHS/NHS Supervisor 01/13/25 $649.50
Donnelly, Elizabeth JHS/Physical Education 01/13/25 5,028.99
Nelson, Stephani JHS/NHS Supervisor 01/13/25 491.26
Noordermeer, Jacob LHS/Vocal Music 01/13/25 4,554.93
Wagoner, Jason JHS/Physical Education 01/13/25 4,930.43
Community Education Driver’s Education, lump sum
Anderson, David Instructor 01/20/25 $87.00
Brenner, Heather Instructor 01/20/25 725.00
Brenner, Randall Instructor 01/20/25 1,421.00
Davoux, Devon Instructor 01/20/25 1,392.00
Gunner, David Instructor 01/20/25 1,392.00
Jastram, Thomas Instructor 01/20/25 696.00
Trett, James Instructor 01/20/25 696.00
Tvedt, Levi Instructor 01/20/25 870.00
Vroman, Robert Instructor 01/20/25 1,392.00
Wachal, Grady Instructor 01/20/25 348.00
Wiebers, Dawn Instructor 01/20/25 348.00
Community Education Music Lesson, lump sum
Hernane, Jame Instructor 01/20/25 $25.00
Saugstad, Allan Instructor 01/20/25 425.00
JHS Girls Soccer 2024-25, lump sum
Moreno, Lulu Assistant Coach 08/01/24 $2,000.00
USD Student Teacher Mentor, stipend lump sum
Anderson-Finch, Meghan Lincoln 12/01/24 $250.00
Bonte, Corissa Roosevelt 12/01/24 250.00
De La Montanya, Caron J Harris 12/01/24 250.00
Flock, Joseph McGovern 12/01/24 250.00
Hamann, Brittany Roosevelt 12/01/24 125.00
Hayzlett, Justina J Harris 12/01/24 250.00
Hohwieler, Shannon J Harris 12/01/24 250.00
Kruger, Katie Jefferson 12/01/24 250.00
Ledesma-Martin, Adrian S Sotomayer 12/01/24 250.00
Mees, Gina Discovery 12/01/24 125.00
Meyer, Mason Roosevelt 12/01/24 125.00
Meyers, Lauren Roosevelt 12/01/24 250.00
Parish, Jamie Washington 12/01/24 250.00
Wunder, Karen Lincoln 12/01/24 250.00
Education Assistant Orientation, $25.00 lump sum
Roberts, Sonja 01/20/25
Education Assistant Sign-On Bonus (January), $1,000 lump sum
Palmquist, Caitlyn T Redlin/SpEd-Rise 01/31/25
Shortage Area Early Resignation Stipend, lump sum
Bakken, Scott LHS/JROTC 02/03/25 $500.00
Christensen, Emma Axtell/Science 02/03/25 500.00
Clarke, Brianna MMS/Art 02/03/25 500.00
Newman, Marlae MMS/Special Ed 02/03/25 500.00
Noordermeer, Jacob LHS/Assistant Choir Director 02/03/25 500.00
Wyatt, Lindsey MMS/Special Ed 02/03/25 500.00
Substitute Teacher, $160/day
Bosch, Erin District Wide 01/22/25
Boyum, Annie District Wide 01/22/25
Brockhouse, Samantha District Wide 01/22/25
Bruggeman, Casey District Wide 01/22/25
Clark, Meghan District Wide 01/22/25
Cooper, Sam District Wide 01/22/25
Decker, Calen District Wide 01/22/25
Doyle, Gail District Wide 01/22/25
Gann, Janna District Wide 01/22/25
Grosvenor, Brent District Wide 01/22/25
Handevidt, Payton District Wide 01/22/25
Kuchel, Austin District Wide 01/22/25
Marso, Melisa District Wide 01/22/25
McAmis-Burger, Abby District Wide 01/22/25
Meinerts, Michelle District Wide 01/22/25
Miller, Jeffrey District Wide 01/22/25
Morrison, Genevieve District Wide 01/22/25
Ortiz, Yessenia District Wide 01/22/25
Ostbye, Olivia District Wide 01/22/25
Plucker, Katelyn District Wide 01/22/25
Substitute Teacher, $160/day (continued)
Reed, Maia District Wide 01/22/25
Smith, Emily District Wide 01/22/25
Talberg, Alexandra District Wide 01/22/25
Temple, James District Wide 01/22/25
F5. VOLUNTEERS
See MRF #19546Action 39705
Denise Kennedy, Senior Director-Special Services, presented the Special Services Report as follows (MRF#19547):
The Sioux Falls School District (SFSD) is committed to providing high-quality special education services for students aged birth to age 21, ensuring compliance with the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) and other federal and state regulations. The Special Services Department supports over 4,200 students with disabilities through a range of programs facilitated by more than 1,700 dedicated staff.
Special education services are available in all home attendance centers for students with mild disabilities, while specialized programming is offered at 26 locations for those with more significant needs.
A new focus area added this year is our behavioral support team, which includes BCBAs (Board Certified Behavior Analysts), Behavior Specialists, and Behavior Facilitators to support special and general education students, working to reduce special education placements.
In-district services are prioritized to maintain continuity and ensure cost-effective resource use, reducing out-of-district placements from 65 to 48 over the past three years. When external placements are necessary, the District monitors student progress and collaborates with partner organizations to support successful transitions back.
Community Campus, a key component of SFSD’s special education framework, provides essential transition services for students aged 18-21 returning from residential programs or requiring post-secondary transition support. Using the Structured TEACCH approach, it partners with vocational rehabilitation services and 37 local businesses to provide hands-on work experiences that promote independence and employment readiness.
Data shows the number of students with special needs continues to rise annually.
A motion was made by Gail Swenson and seconded by Marc Murren five (5) votes “yes” on roll call acknowledging the Special Services Report.
Action 39706
Todd Vik, Business Manager, reviewed the administration’s recommended positions on 2025 pending legislation (see MRF #19548) that is currently before the South Dakota legislature and would impact the Sioux Falls School District if enacted into law. Mr. Vik stated that the administration is working closely with the District’s legislators to let them know the District’s position on each of the bills.
Following general discussion, a motion was made by Gail Swenson and seconded by
Nan Kelly, five (5) votes “yes” on roll call, approving the positions on 2025 pending legislation as presented.
Action 39707
On motion by Dawn Marie Johnson and seconded by Marc Murren five (5) votes “yes” on roll call, the School Board adjourned at 6:27 p.m.
CARLY REITER
Presiding Officer
TODD VIK
Business Manager
Addendum of January 13, 2025 – Personnel Report
1. 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 Effective Location/Position Date
Employment Contract
Christensen, Clinton JHS/School Student Support 01/17/25
Moeller, Nicholas Whittier/ISS Room Supervisor 10/11/24
Specialist
Denson, Angela Structured Teach/Behavior Facilitator 01/06/25
Pitzl, Dominick HR/Benefits 01/02/25
Strenge, Deanna*** O Howe/IEP Facilitator 05/22/25
Clerical
Loeffler, Helen* CS OPS/Clerical 06/30/25
Meyer, Kathleen Special Services/Psychology 05/21/25
Neve, Jocelyn Axtell/Community Engagement 01/16/25
Yearling, Chantel Curriculum/Elem & MS 01/09/25
Education Assistant
Simon-Esteban, Raymundo Discovery/SpEd-Personal 01/17/25
Walker-Rinehart, Jaycee SBA/SpEd-Resource 01/17/25
Extra Duty/Extra Pay
Begeman, Mitchell RHS/Golf JV Girls Coach 05/31/24
DeSchepper, Trevor RHS/Track Coach 05/31/24
Gardenhire, DeJuan GMMS/8th Football Coach 10/31/24
Lockard, Mariah PHMS/SpEd Team Leader 01/10/25
Maeschen, Kelsey Hayward/SAT Coordinator 01/01/25
Taylor, Katherine O Howe/NAC Coordinator 12/13/24
Vanderwal, Kevin RHS/Head Volleyball Coach 05/22/25
Child Nutrition
Topete, Jolene CNS/General Worker 12/20/24
Substitute Teacher
Alvarez-Lopez, Nancy District Wide 11/01/24
Gardenhire, DeJuan District Wide 12/20/24
*Retirement
***Retirement, Health Benefits Only
2. TERMINATION
Name Effective Position/Location Date
Custodian
Tamire, Shimeles R Parks/Custodian 12/17/24
3. CHANGE OF STATUS
Name Delete Add
Superintendent
Nold, James IPC/EADM
Assistant Superintendent
$207,103.00 IPC/EADM
Superintendent
TBD
Eff. 07/01/25
Teacher
Beznoska, Kelsey District Wide/Substitute
Teacher
$160/day Renberg/SFEA
Counselor
FTE .50
$13,390.62
Eff. 12/19/24
Hall, Jill PHMS/SFEA
Special Education
FTE .70
$40,372.50 PHMS/SFEA
Special Education
FTE .80
$43,118.43
Eff. 01/13/25
Hicks, Rebecca District Wide/Substitute
Teacher
$160/day JHS/SFEA
English
FTE 1.0
$25,710.54
Eff. 01/06/25
Employment Contract
Privett, Roybn Lowell/EMPC
Occupational Therapist
FTE .65
$59,015.90 Lowell/EMPC
Occupational Therapist
FTE 1.0
$74,223.79
Eff. 01/13/25
Specialist
Marshall, Rachel HR/Specialist
Onboarding
$23.38/hr HR/Specialist
Benefits
$29.08/hr
Eff. 12/16/24
Rauen, Carrie District Wide/Substitute
Teacher
$160/day Axtell/Specialist
Behavior Facilitator
FTE .875
$22.88/hr
Eff. 12/19/24
Education Assistant
Amending Action 39671.D adopted December 9, 2024, as it pertains to Natalie Olson’s unpaid leave of absence by deleting the effective date of 12/23/2024 and inserting the correct effective date of 01/06/2025 for the 2024-2025 School Year.
Carlson, Aleigha District Wide/Substitute
Teacher
$160/day Lowell/EA
SpEd-Personal
FTE .875
$18.43/hr
Eff. 01/02/25
Symington, Layne Unpaid Leave of Absence JHS/EA High School
FTE .875
$18.24/hr
Eff. 01/06/25
Long-Term Substitute Teacher
Duncan, Sydney RHS/Substitute
Long-Term Teacher
$22,034.31 RHS/Substitute
Long-Term Teacher
$42,693.06
Eff. 08/05/24
Custodian Manager
Hourscht, Hunter RHS/SFCM
Night Supervisor
$26.38/hr RHS/SFCM
Custodial Manager
$31.34/hr
Eff. 01/10/25
Custodian
Kutter, Noah CS OPS/1025
Custodian-Roving
$22.59/hr ACE/1025
Custodial Engineer
$23.13/hr
Eff. 01/02/25
4. EMPLOYMENT RECOMMENDATIONS
Name Location/Position Effective Date Actual Pay
Name Location/Position Date Pay
Teacher
Haarsager, Angela SBA/Special Education 01/08/25 $28,344.76
Riley, Elizabeth RHS/Math 01/13/25 24,357.36
Ugofsky, Jeniah Hayward/Success Coordinator 01/02/25 26,251.82
Specialist, per hour
Hill, Elizabeth S Sotomayor/IEP Facilitator 12/16/24 $22.88
Mills, Cole Bridges H Mann/Behavior Facil. 01/02/25 25.88
Tschetter, Hannah Hayward/Behavior Facilitator 01/02/25 22.88
Clerical, per hour
Harberts, Angela JHS/Purchasing Time Keeping 01/08/25 $20.15
Custodian, per hour
Montesdeoca, Jesus LHS/Custodian 12/17/24 $19.80
Pedro, Miguel WHS/Custodian 12/23/25 19.80
Education Assistant, per hour
DeLay, Amber SBA/SpEd-Personal 01/02/25 $17.85
Gaikowski, Alexis Cleveland/ECH-Extended Day 01/06/25 17.85
Palmquist, Caitlyn T Redlin/SpEd-Rise 01/02/25 19.85
Reichert, Kamar Hayward/SpEd-Resource 01/06/25 17.85
Roberts, Sonja SBA/SpEd-Personal 01/02/25 17.85
Child Nutrition, per hour
Garner, Ellen LHS/General Worker 01/06/25 $17.20
Jorgensen, Mary D Wide/Substitute General Worker 12/04/24 17.20
Ridgway, Chuck D Wide/Substitute Manager 03/03/25 23.70
CLC Youth Development Specialist, per hour
Jacobson, Shuree Hawthorne/Youth Dev. Specialist 12/16/24 $15.97
Moore, Elizabeth Terry Redlin/Youth Dev. Specialist 01/06/25 15.97
Temporary Executive Assistant, per hour
Chase, Beverly Executive Assistant 12/26/24 $38.78
Substitute Education Assistant, per hour
Husman, Zoie District Wide 12/18/24 $17.85
Kindvall, Tyler District Wide 12/04/24 17.85
Larson, Stella District Wide 12/18/24 17.85
Mergen, Elizabeth District Wide 12/18/24 17.85
Sunstrom, Nancy District Wide 12/18/24 17.85
WHS NCRC Testing, per hour
Carney, Wayne Proctor 10/16/24 $22.86
Trett, James Proctor 10/16/24 22.86
E Field A+/Practice & Performing with Professional Band at Vocal Concert, per hour
Enderson, Samuel Resource Education Assistant 11/01/24 $25.00
R Parks & JHS Special Education, per hour
Enright, Teri Braillist Substitute 01/03/25 $25.00
Extra Duty/Extra Pay, lump sum
Crews, Tara MMS/Boys Basketball Coach 01/01/25 $1,982.00
Hall, Jill PHMS/SpEd Team Leader 01/13/25 573.57
Saltzgiver, Evelyn Hayward/SAT Coordinator 01/02/25 794.44
CLC Additional Responsibility, lump sum
Sudbeck, Lynae Youth Development Specialist 11/05/24 $32.40
CLC CPR Training, lump sum
Lockrem, Thomas 11/07/24 $75.00
Miller, Alisa 11/19/24 75.00
Perry, Kendra 11/07/24 75.00
CLC SD Orientation to Childcare, lump sum
Cero, Julie 12/01/24 $120.00
Endsley, Lacee 11/20/24 120.00
Karras, Donna 11/20/24 20.00
Miller, Alisa 11/15/24 120.00
Nemmers, Christina 11/17/24 20.00
Community Education Driver’s Education, lump sum
Anderson, David Instructor 12/18/24 $1,392.00
Brenner, Randall Instructor 12/18/24 1,508.00
Davoux, Devon Instructor 12/18/24 1,392.00
Gunner, David Instructor 12/18/24 1,740.00
Jastram, Thomas Instructor 12/18/24 348.00
Ortega, Carol Instructor 12/18/24 1,392.00
Schramm, Jason Instructor 12/18/24 1,392.00
Trett, James Instructor 12/18/24 1,841.50
Tvedt, Levi Instructor 12/18/24 1,566.00
Vroman, Robert Instructor 12/18/24 696.00
Wachal, Grady Instructor 12/18/24 348.00
Wiebers, Dawn Instructor 12/18/24 1,740.00
Community Education Music Lessons, lump sum
Hernane, Jame Instructor 12/19/24 $37.50
Peterson, Neil Instructor 12/19/24 375.00
Saugstad, Allan Instructor 12/19/24 587.50
Thomason, Lynn Instructor 12/19/24 225.00
Community Education Gold Card Ball Drumming, lump sum
Leloux, Eliza Instructor 12/18/24 $110.00
JFK Difference Between EA Pay and Long-Term Substitute Teacher Pay, lump sum
Loudenslager, Addison Education Assistant 11/07/24 $723.86
JHS Football 2024 Regular Season, lump sum
Ashley, Alvin Assistant Coach 08/09/24 $1,800.00
Bolden, Zacchaeus Assistant Coach 08/09/24 1,800.00
Munoz, Collin Assistant Coach 08/09/24 1,912.00
Sumner, Austin Assistant Coach 08/09/24 1,800.00
Thomas, Richard Assistant Coach 08/09/24 1,800.00
JHS Volleyball 2024-2025, lump sum
Harms, Emily Assistant Coach 08/15/24 $1,785.00
Mentors for the Teacher Apprenticeship, lump sum
Brosz, Sara 12/10/24 $750.00
Caselli, Amy 12/10/24 750.00
Creviston, Michelle 12/10/24 750.00
Hansen, Kristi 12/10/24 750.00
Iversen, Tarah 12/10/24 750.00
Knight, Leah 12/10/24 750.00
Lidel-Crawford, Debra 12/10/24 750.00
Loutsch, Danielle 12/10/24 750.00
Meyer, Carmen 12/10/24 750.00
Miller, Blake 12/10/24 750.00
Munce, Chris 12/10/24 750.00
Rockvan, Jamie 12/10/24 750.00
San Martin, Karina 12/10/24 200.00
Stolp, Jamie 12/10/24 750.00
Twedt, Jaicee 12/10/24 750.00
Moving Stipend, lump sum
Aumsbaugh, Kimberly Teacher 01/02/25 $150.00
O Howe Difference Between EA Pay and Long-Term Substitute Teacher Pay, lump sum
Clapsaddle, Tenille Education Assistant 07/28/01 $575.85
Pay for Comp Day on 11/27/2024, lump sum
Monroe-Huizenga, Kaitlin Lowell/Teacher 11/27/24 $276.08
Red Apple Workshop #25FENL345A: Foundations of English, lump sum
Griese, Ashley Instructor 09/23/24 $1,200.00
Kvistero, Shari Instructor 09/23/24 1,200.00
RHS Boys Basketball Regular Season, lump sum
Schouten, Jon Assistant Coach 07/01/24 $2,008.00
Schuelke, Alex Assistant Coach 07/01/24 1,800.00
WHS Football, lump sum
Bradberry, Ryan Assistant Coach 12/10/24 $1,499.00
DeCroock, Trey Assistant Coach 12/10/24 1,499.00
Hall, Leon Assistant Coach 12/10/24 1,499.00
Hauser, Jeffrey Assistant Coach 12/10/24 1,499.00
Nygard, Brandon Assistant Coach 12/10/24 1,499.00
WHS Volleyball, lump sum
Neve, Jocelyn Assistant Coach 12/12/24 $1,780.00
WHS Winter Formal Chaperone, lump sum
Heyd, Justin 12/09/24 $80.00
Jones, Cynthia 12/09/24 80.00
Nichols, Kari 12/09/24 80.00
Rataj, Jan 12/09/24 80.00
Swenson, Logan 12/09/24 80.00
Education Assistant Orientation, $25.00 lump sum
Haas, Jann 12/16/24
Hierholzer, Mark 12/16/24
Jamison, Joseph 12/16/24
McCants, Rebecca 12/16/24
McLarty, Matthew 12/16/24
Snaza, Lillian 12/16/24
Swenson, Elisha 12/16/24
Education Assistant Sign-On Bonus (December), $1,000 lump sum
Dupic, Christopher RHS 12/30/24
Enalls, Elizabeth Renberg 12/30/24
Haas, Jann O Howe 12/30/24
Hierholzer, Mark Pettigrew 12/30/24
McCants, Rebecca L. Wilder 12/30/24
McLarty, Matthew L Wilder 12/30/24
Nisich, Cynthia C Campus 12/30/24
Redd, Kenneth Hayward 12/30/24
Schulte, Hallie T Redlin 12/30/24
Swenson, Elisha GMMS 12/30/24
Turner, Grant WHS 12/30/24
Turner, Kayleigh Hayward 12/30/24
Wichner, Kari R Parks 12/30/24
Substitute Teacher Lock Down Safety Training, $40.00 lump sum
Baumeister, David 12/18/24
Baumeister, Molly 12/18/24
Beach, Paisley 11/20/24
Beshai, Hanna 12/18/24
Biever, Mitchell 11/20/24
Boylan, John 12/18/24
Brady, Morgan 12/18/24
Bruns, Kelsey 12/18/24
Carver, Lauren 12/18/24
Cheney, Jonny 11/20/24
Coya, Kristopher 11/20/24
Dingsor, Collin 11/20/24
Eben, Elizabeth 12/18/24
Elston, Lindsay 12/18/24
Gannott, Tessa 12/18/24
Gheorghiu, Emily 12/18/24
Gullikson, Elizabeth 12/18/24
Haiar, Gregory 12/18/24
Halverson, Jessie 12/18/24
Haugen, Anika 12/18/24
Heinemann, Brad 12/18/24
Husman, Zoie 12/18/24
Kabrud, Sara 12/18/24
Kamat, Shubhangi 11/20/24
Kasperson, Chasidy 12/18/24
Kaufmann, Morgan 12/18/24
Knape, Steven 12/18/24
Larson, Stella 12/18/24
Lee, Julia 11/20/24
Lilyquist, Jenna 11/20/24
Lloyd, Deshawnte 11/20/24
Loven, Rachelle 11/20/24
Luther, Nicholas 12/18/24
Mageo, Brooke 11/20/24
Mergen, Elizabeth 12/18/24
Mutchler, Ellie 12/18/24
Nelson, Reka 12/18/24
Newton, Terrell 12/18/24
Niedringhaus, Josie 12/18/24
Olson, Mark 11/20/24
Overbay, Chase 11/20/24
Peterson, Trinity 12/18/24
Powell, Maelee 12/18/24
Rainboth, Victoria 12/18/24
Redmond, Kara 12/18/24
Reifsteck, Madalyn 12/18/24
Rivera, Fernando 12/18/24
Saur, Dylan 12/18/24
Scotting, Noah 12/18/24
Spyksma, Autumn 12/18/24
Sunstrom, Nancy 12/18/24
Tams, Victoria 12/18/24
Waldron, Shantay 12/18/24
Young, Ruby 12/18/24
Substitute Teacher Skills Diploma (December), $50 lump sum
Duin, Abbegael
Garcia, Connie
Johnson, Tyler
Lilyquist, Jenna
Limesand, Ryan
Olson, Mark
Riemersma, Katelyn
Substitute Teacher, $160/day
Baumeister, David District Wide 12/18/24
Baumeister, Molly District Wide 12/18/24
Beshai, Hanna District Wide 12/18/24
Boylan, John District Wide 12/18/24
Brady, Morgan District Wide 12/18/24
Bruns, Kelsey District Wide 12/18/24
Carver, Lauren District Wide 12/18/24
Chuol, Parna District Wide 12/04/24
Cole, Pamela District Wide 12/04/24
Eben, Elizabeth District Wide 12/18/24
Elston, Lindsay District Wide 12/18/24
Everding, Nichole District Wide 12/04/24
Gannott, Tessa District Wide 12/18/24
Gheorghiu, Emily District Wide 12/18/24
Gullikson, Elizabeth District Wide 12/18/24
Haiar, Gregory District Wide 12/18/24
Halverson, Jessie District Wide 12/18/24
Hassabulla, Mariana District Wide 12/04/24
Haugen, Anika District Wide 12/18/24
Heinemann, Brad District Wide 12/18/24
Johnson, Tyler District Wide 12/04/24
Kabrud, Sara District Wide 12/18/24
Kadrmas, Kimberly District Wide 12/04/24
Kasperson, Chasidy District Wide 12/18/24
Kaufmann, Morgan District Wide 12/18/24
Knape, Steven District Wide 12/18/24
Luther, Nicholas District Wide 12/18/24
Mutchler, Ellie District Wide 12/18/24
Newton, Terrell District Wide 12/18/24
Niedringhaus, Josie District Wide 12/18/24
Oberman, Rachael District Wide 12/04/24
Peterson, Erin District Wide 12/04/24
Peterson, Trinity District Wide 12/18/24
Powell, Maelee District Wide 12/18/24
Rainboth, Victoria District Wide 12/18/24
Redmond, Kara District Wide 12/18/24
Reifsteck, Madalyn District Wide 12/18/24
Riemersma, Katelyn District Wide 12/04/24
Rivera, Fernando District Wide 12/18/24
Saur, Dylan District Wide 12/18/24
Schulte, Mason District Wide 12/04/24
Scotting, Noah District Wide 12/18/24
Spyksma, Autumn District Wide 12/18/24
Tams, Victoria District Wide 12/18/24
Waldron, Shantay District Wide 12/18/24
Young, Ruby District Wide 12/18/24
5. VOLUNTEERS
See MRF #19525
Published once on Feb. 21, 2025, at the approximate cost of $894.60, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or TheDakotaScout.com
MINNEHAHA COUNTY
PUBLISH: Feb. 21, 2025
THE MINNEHAHA COUNTY COMMISSION
CONVENED AT 9:00 AM on February 18, 2025, pursuant to adjournment on February 4, 2025. COMMISSIONERS PRESENT WERE: Beninga, Bleyenberg, Heisey, Karsky, and Kippley. Also present were Kym Christiansen, Commission Recorder, and Eric Bogue, Chief Civil Deputy State’s Attorney.
Chair Karsky called the meeting to order.
MOTION by Bleyenberg, seconded by Heisey, to Approve the Agenda. 5 ayes
CONSENT AGENDA
MOTION by Beninga, seconded by Kippley, to Approve the Consent Agenda. By roll call vote: 5 ayes. The consent agenda includes the following items:
Commission Meeting Minutes for February 4, 2025
Bills to be Paid $7,207,297.50
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Sewer $90, WALMART STORES INC Building Repairs & Maintenance $56.95, WALMART STORES INC Inmate Supplies $592, WALMART STORES INC Janitorial Chemical Supplies $59.94, WALMART STORES INC Office Supplies $269.76, WALMART STORES INC Other Supplies $33.24, WALMART STORES INC Park & Recreation Material $35, WALMART STORES INC Professional Services $38.46, WALMART STORES INC Program Activities $92.6, WALMART STORES INC Safe Home Donations $47.76, WALMART STORES INC School Lunch Program $128.56, WALMART STORES INC Supplemental Food $145.21, WAR WAGON WEAPONRY Other Supplies $200, WASTE MANAGEMENT OF Trash Removal $4096.44, WEERHEIM LAW OFFICE Bd Exp Fees (Minnehaha) $6538, WEERHEIM LAW OFFICE Crisis Intervention Program $144, WES SCHUILING Sign Deposits $50, WEST CREEK WOODS APT Welfare Rent $700, WHITTIER APARTMENTS Welfare Rent $615, WILLOWS EDGE Welfare Rent $1600, WINNER POLICE DEPART Extradition & Evidence $489.87, WOLLMAN CONSTRUCTION Extension Background Checks $10, XCEL ENERGY Electricity $5781.8, XCEL ENERGY Road Maint & Material $17.57, XCEL ENERGY INC Welfare Utilities $927.77, XIGENT SOLUTIONS LLC Subscriptions $138.4, YANKTON COUNTY Attorney Fees $2453.5, YANKTON COUNTY Return Of Service $100, YOUNGBERG Attorney Fees $494, YOURMEMBERSHIP Recruitment $249, ZABEL STEEL Automotive/Small Equipment $139.83, ZORO TOOLS INC Bridge Repair & Maintenance $678, ZORO TOOLS INC Construction Safety $95.84, ZORO TOOLS INC Truck Repairs & Maintenance $424.89.
The following reports were received and placed on file in the Auditor’s Office:
Register of Deeds Statement of Revenue Report for January 2025
Sioux Falls Area Humane Society Service Report for January 2025
January 2025 Building Permit Report
Highway Monthly Construction Updates for February 2025
Auditor’s Account with the County Treasurer for January 2025
Auditor’s Accounting Month End Reports for January 2025
Auditor’s End of Year Accounting Reports for EOY 2024
Mobile Crisis Team Statistics for January 2025
Routine Personnel Actions
New Hires
1. Brandy Rhead, Senior Deputy Public Defender for the Public Defender’s Office, at $4,068.00/biweekly (22/6) effective 02/17/2025.
2. Melissa Wallenstein, Legal Office Assistant for the State’s Attorney’s Office, at $21.42/hour (10/1) effective 02/05/2025.
Step Increases
1. Rhonda Bennett, Accountant for the Auditor’s Office, at $34.25/hour (16/6) effective 02/17/2025.
2. Gail Foerster and Matthew Satter, Appraisers for the Equalization Office, at $31.04/hour (15/4) effective 02/19/2025.
3. Randy Rods, Senior Highway Maintenance Team Member for the Highway, at $37.80/hour (14/14) effective 02/18/2025.
4. Tyler Lundy, Highway Maintenance Team Leader for the Highway, at $31.81/hour (16/3) effective 02/17/2025.
5. Lydia Lensegray, Alliance Program Manager for Human Services, at $35.98/hour (17/6) effective 01/20/2025.
6. Brittany Loudner, Administrative Clerk for Human Services, at $21.42/hour (09/02) effective 02/12/2025.
7. Justin Pontarelli, Security Administrator for Information Technology, at $40.73/hour (21/2) effective 02/07/2025.
8. Brodie Waysman, Correctional Officer for the Jail, at $28.82/hour (14/3) effective 02/13/2025.
9. Cory Winter, Correctional Officer for the Jail, at $30.26/hour (14/5) effective 01/09/2025.
10. Daniel Fritz, Senior Records Technician for the Register of Deeds, at $28.82/hour (12/7) effective 02/07/2025.
11. Tyrell Bertsch, Deputy Sheriff for the Sheriff’s Office, at $35.11/hour (17/5) effective 02/22/2025.
12. Joseph Bosman, Captain for the Sheriff’s Office, at $5,080.00/biweekly (23/11) effective 02/02/2025.
13. Skyler Earley Stonearrow, Deputy Sheriff for the Sheriff’s Office, at $36.89/hour (17/7) effective 02/25/2025.
14. Brittany Fern, Legal Office Assistant for the State’s Attorney’s Office, at $23.64/hour (10/3) effective 02/05/2025.
Special Personnel Actions
1. To approve updates to the position authorizations section of the County’s policies and procedures manual regarding hiring for the State’s Attorney’s Office and the Public Defender’s Office.
Abatements Recommended for Approval by the Director of Equalization
Parcel-11608, Cup O’Dirt LLC, 2024 Property Taxes, $2,172.09
Parcel-29300, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2024 Property Taxes, $1,965.63
Parcel-97433, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2024 Property Taxes, $1,476.90
Parcel-88879, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2024 Property Taxes, $1,965.63
Parcel-93642, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2024 Property Taxes, $1,965.61
Parcel-76009, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2024 Property Taxes, $1,965.63
Parcel-38022, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2024 Property Taxes, $1,965.62
Parcel-44841, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2024 Property Taxes, $1,965.63
Parcel-11202, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2024 Property Taxes, $1,596.40
Parcel-59670, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2024 Property Taxes, $2,280.15
Parcel-61489, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2024 Property Taxes, $1,785.17
Parcel-76717, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2024 Property Taxes, $1,972.26
Parcel-23110, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2024 Property Taxes, $2,128.12
Parcel-34258, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2024 Property Taxes, $1,149.29
Parcel-22676, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2024 Property Taxes, $2,027.65
Parcel-60751, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2024 Property Taxes, $1,965.62
Parcel-48402, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2024 Property Taxes, $1,476.90
Parcel-30332, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2024 Property Taxes, $1,965.63
Parcel-44412, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2024 Property Taxes, $1,965.63
Parcel-32801, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2024 Property Taxes, $899.37
Parcel-20806, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2024 Property Taxes, $1,930.58
Parcel-60662, Assessment Freeze, 2024 Property Taxes, $1,712.14
Parcel-12096, Assessment Freeze, 2024 Property Taxes, $2,462.25
Parcel-75359, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2024 Property Taxes, $1,476.91
Parcel-86931, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2024 Property Taxes, $1,965.64
Parcel-30471, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2024 Property Taxes, $1,476.91
Parcel-57573, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2024 Property Taxes, $1,596.41
Parcel-24305, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2024 Property Taxes, $1,851.82
Parcel-29216, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2024 Property Taxes, $1,965.62
Parcel-70465, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2024 Property Taxes, $214.24
Parcel-36093, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2024 Property Taxes, $1,799.13
Parcel-12570, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2024 Property Taxes, $1,323.94
Parcel-76735, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2024 Property Taxes, $1,315.79
Parcel-80160, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2024 Property Taxes, $2,280.16
Parcel-49500, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2024 Property Taxes, $1,799.14
Parcel-79906, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2024 Property Taxes, $2,064.54
Parcel-83943, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2024 Property Taxes, $1,965.62
Parcel-87668, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2024 Property Taxes, $1,930.58
Parcel-17600, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2024 Property Taxes, $1,832.81
Parcel-38048, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2024 Property Taxes, $821.70
Parcel-95760, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2024 Property Taxes, $1,149.30
Parcel-30633, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2024 Property Taxes, $1,149.31
Parcel-64616, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2024 Property Taxes, $1,321.17
Parcel-74412, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2024 Property Taxes, $821.70
Parcel-11298, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2024 Property Taxes, $1,596.40
Parcel-80009, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2024 Property Taxes, $1,450.57
Parcel-89244, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2024 Property Taxes, $657.43
Parcel-41263, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2024 Property Taxes, $1,799.14
Parcel-30118, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2024 Property Taxes, $1,054.33
Parcel-10956, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2024 Property Taxes, $1,461.19
Parcel-36944, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2024 Property Taxes, $1,476.92
Parcel-78665, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2024 Property Taxes, $2,217.38
Parcel-62239, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2024 Property Taxes, $1,068.65
Parcel-39887, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2024 Property Taxes, $1,965.62
Parcel-43933, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2024 Property Taxes, $1,851.56
Parcel-39846, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2024 Property Taxes, $1,965.63
Parcel-74436, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2024 Property Taxes, $1,965.63
Parcel-40505, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2024 Property Taxes, $655.21
Parcel-79372, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2024 Property Taxes, $1,799.14
Parcel-36107, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2024 Property Taxes, $1,643.39
Parcel-65154, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2024 Property Taxes, $1,965.64
Parcel-19806, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2024 Property Taxes, $851.66
Parcel-80555, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2024 Property Taxes, $1,149.30
Parcel-67342, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2024 Property Taxes, $1,965.64
Parcel-40524, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2024 Property Taxes, $494.10
Parcel-86876, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2024 Property Taxes, $494.10
Parcel-33196, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2024 Property Taxes, $494.10
Parcel-63846, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2024 Property Taxes, $327.60
Parcel-12404, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2024 Property Taxes, $657.29
Parcel-43268, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2024 Property Taxes, $1,643.39
Parcel-81872, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2024 Property Taxes, $1,963.05
Parcel-56883, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2024 Property Taxes, $494.09
Parcel-19467, Colton Economic Development, 2024 Property Taxes, $1,066.56
Parcel-32581, Inter-Lakes Community Action Partnership, 2024 Property Taxes, $6,779.61
Parcel-22674, St. Mary’s Catholic Church of Minnehaha County, 2024 Property Taxes, $2,985.98
Parcel-42834, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2024 Property Taxes, $129.98
Parcel-69548, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2024 Property Taxes, $821.70
Parcel-45572, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2024 Property Taxes, $655.21
Parcel-91523, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2024 Property Taxes, $925.19
Parcel-57748, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2024 Property Taxes, $643.53
Parcel-57839, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2024 Property Taxes, $1,315.79
Parcel-81510, Leroy & Janet Downs, 2021 Property Taxes, $262.51
Parcel-81510, Leroy & Janet Downs, 2022 Property Taxes, $340.26
Parcel-81510, Leroy & Janet Downs, 2023 Property Taxes, $367.76
Parcel-81510, Joshua Downs, 2024 Property Taxes, $384.08
Parcel-23778, Mark & Glenda Downs, 2021 Property Taxes, $260.49
Parcel-23778, Mark & Glenda Downs, 2022 Property Taxes, $334.65
Parcel-23778, Mark & Glenda Downs, 2023 Property Taxes, $366.55
Parcel-23778, Mark & Glenda Downs, 2024 Property Taxes, $384.06
Parcel-88842, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2024 Property Taxes, $1,638.02
Parcel-67660, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2024 Property Taxes, $556.32
Parcel-96079, The Society of St Vincent De Paul, 2024 Property Taxes, $8,940.48
Parcel-23393, Homestead Hills LLC, 2024 Property Taxes, $116.35
Parcel-86561, Assessment Freeze, 2024 Property Taxes, $1,032.94
Parcel-82435, Assessment Freeze, 2024 Property Taxes, $1,207.06
Parcel-35983, Assessment Freeze, 2024 Property Taxes, $1,403.63
Parcel-29184, Assessment Freeze, 2024 Property Taxes, $763.72
Parcel-95337, Veteran Exempt PT10-4-40, 2024 Property Taxes, $1,657.75
Parcel-88320, Bryan Lindner, 2024 Property Taxes, $1,068.36
Parcel-11596, City of Sioux Falls, 2024 Property Taxes, $28.49
Parcel-53831, City of Sioux Falls, 2024 Property Taxes, $793.01
Parcel-84474, City of Sioux Falls, 2024 Property Taxes, $7.18
Parcel-89642, City of Sioux Falls, 2024 Property Taxes, $272.86
Parcel-94123, City of Sioux Falls, 2024 Property Taxes, $473.92
Parcel-44454, City of Sioux Falls, 2024 Property Taxes, $426.70
Parcel-51305, City of Sioux Falls, 2024 Property Taxes, $542.00
Parcel-44459, City of Sioux Falls, 2024 Property Taxes, $1,444.56
Parcel-79088, City of Sioux Falls, 2024 Property Taxes, $99.43
Parcel-48828, City of Sioux Falls, 2024 Property Taxes, $590.81
Parcel-53423, City of Sioux Falls, 2024 Property Taxes, $421.15
Parcel-53424, City of Sioux Falls, 2024 Property Taxes, $705.07
Parcel-53425, City of Sioux Falls, 2024 Property Taxes, $1,798.16
Parcel-53428, City of Sioux Falls, 2024 Property Taxes, $186.14
Parcel-53429, City of Sioux Falls, 2024 Property Taxes, $182.97
Parcel-53430, City of Sioux Falls, 2024 Property Taxes, $354.90
Parcel-53431, City of Sioux Falls, 2024 Property Taxes, $555.22
Parcel-11592, City of Sioux Falls, 2024 Property Taxes, $708.28
Parcel-82723, City of Sioux Falls, 2024 Property Taxes, $20.72
Parcel-77106, City of Sioux Falls, 2024 Property Taxes, $46,571.14
Notices and Requests
South Dakota Department of Health Notice of Disinterment Permit for the Remains of Lena Davis
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
Scott Anderson, Planning & Zoning Director, was present for the public hearing and gave the second reading for the 2045 Envision Comprehensive Plan. State law requires that a comprehensive plan be adopted before a county can enact zoning controls. A comprehensive plan also serves as a blueprint for how the county will handle growth and establishes policies for land use. The County Commission was given updates on the development of the comprehensive plan during meetings held in August and October 2024. The current 2035 Plan was adopted on June 16, 2015. After approximately one year of meetings before the Planning Commission to present the updated chapters and 3 months of density task force meetings, the Envision 2045 Plan is complete. The updated comprehensive plan was presented to the Planning Commission during the September 23, 2024, meeting along with a public hearing held during the November 25, 2024, meeting. Public input meetings were also held in Dell Rapids, Brandon, and Hartford. The 2045 Envision Comprehensive Plan includes the following chapters: Introduction; Population & Employment Analysis; Existing Land Use Analysis; Growth Management; Rural Conservation; Environmental Stewardship; Transportation; Future Land Use Plan; Implementation; and Appendix. The Planning Commission unanimously voted to recommend adoption of the Envision 2045 Comprehensive Plan.
Chair Karsky asked for proponents and opponents to speak on the topic. There were no proponents and opponents in attendance to speak on the topic.
MOTION by Kippley, seconded by Bleyenberg, to Adopt the 2045 Envision Comprehensive Plan. By roll call vote: 5 ayes.
PRESENTATION
Scott Anderson, Planning Director, presented the annual presentation for the Planning/Parks Department. The presentation provided an overview on the activities that have been completed by the Planning Department as well as current activities. The completed activities include Building & Septic Permits/Inspections; Code Enforcement & CUP Inspections; Digitized Historical Meeting Minutes, Agendas, and Building Permits; Updates to the Permit Application Packets, Information Brochures, and Other Various Information on the County Website; Creation of a New Online Customer Satisfaction Survey; Review of the New Preliminary Floodplain Maps Submitted by FEMA; a Planting of New Trees at Wall Lake Park, and Updates to the Internal Permitting, Property Management, and Receipt System as the continued work on the Comprehensive Plan Update. The presentation went on to highlight the parcel manager conversion and the Envision 2045 Comprehensive Plan. Some of the highlights of the current activities include various inspections, staff reports & site visits, general inquiries & zoning explanations; adopting regulations for short-term rentals, long-term rentals, and Intermodal Shipping Containers with the Dell Rapids Joint Zoning Area as well as the Envision 2045 Comprehensive Plan; drafting Ordinance Amendments for Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) and Proposed Change to the Transfer of Building Eligibility Regulations as continue to work on the Parcel Manager Migration. Finally, Planning Director Anderson went on to highlight the various statistics for the past year and future projects.
ELECTION RESOLUTION
Upon the request of Leah Anderson, Auditor, MOTION by Kippley, seconded by Heisey, to Approve Resolution MC25-08 Establishing the Amended Record of the 2025 Minnehaha County Designation Polling Places. By roll call vote: 5 ayes.
RESOLUTION MC25-08
AMENDED RESOLUTION TO ESTABLISH RECORD OF 2025 MINNEHAHA COUNTY DESIGNATED POLLING PLACES
WHEREAS, pursuant to SDCL § 12-12-1 and § 12-14-1 the County Auditor shall give notice of all designated polling places prior to any election he or she is charged with conducting, and
WHEREAS, the Minnehaha County Auditor’s Office intends to make a record of all designated polling places in the County for 2025 elections, and
WHEREAS, the Minnehaha County Commission previously adopted Resolution MC 25-04 on January 7, 2025, after which an assigned polling place became unavailable, now
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY the Minnehaha County Commission that the following locations will serve as polling places in 2025:
Precinct Polling Place Address
01-04 Active Generations – Main Campus 2300 W 46th St
01-05 Active Generations – Main Campus 2300 W 46th St
01-06 Sunnycrest United Methodist Church 4801 W 41st St
01-09 Peace Lutheran Church 5509 W 41st St
01-10 LifeChange Church 6300 W 41st St
01-17 LifeChange Church 6300 W 41st St
01-19 De Dios Es El Poder Church 1605 W 51st St
02-01 De Dios Es El Poder Church 1605 W 51st St
02-02 Southern Hills United Methodist Church 3400 E 49th St
02-03 Morningside Community Center 2400 S Bahnson Ave
02-06 Westminster Presbyterian Church 3801 E 26th St
02-08 Embrace Church 2800 E 57th St
02-09 Embrace Church 2800 E 57th St
02-14 Gloria Dei Lutheran Church 5500 E 57th St
02-17 Gloria Dei Lutheran Church 5500 E 57th St
02-18 Eastside Baptist Church 6101 E 49th St
03-01 Asbury United Methodist Church 2425 S Western Ave
03-05 SD Military Heritage Alliance Inc 1600 W Russell St
03-09 Saint Michael’s Catholic Church 1600 S Marion Rd
03-10 Good News Church 1800 S Valley View Rd
03-11 Church at the Gate 6820 W 26th St
03-12 Career & Technical Education Academy 4700 W Career Cir
03-13 Kuehn Park Community Center 2801 S Valley View Rd
03-14 George McGovern Middle School 6221 W Maple St
03-15 Connection Church 2201 S Marion Rd
03-16 Memorial Middle School 1401 S Sertoma Ave
03-17 Memorial Middle School 1401 S Sertoma Ave
03-18 George McGovern Middle School 6221 W Maple St
03-19 Prairie West Library 7630 W 26th St
03-20 McCrossan Visitor Center 47135 260th St
04-02 Emmanuel Baptist Church 1600 E 12th St
04-03 East Side Lutheran Church (Barn) 1300 E 10th St
04-04 Wesley United Methodist Church 1700 E 6th St
04-05 The Word of Life Pentecostal Church 3513 N 10th Ave
04-06 Faith Lutheran Church 601 N Cliff Ave
04-07 Kenny Anderson Community Center 3701 E 3rd St
04-08 Saint Lambert’s Catholic Church 1000 S Bahnson Ave
04-09 Grace Lutheran Church 3300 E 18th St
04-10 Active Generations – East Campus 5500 E Active Generations Pl
04-11 Wild Flower Presbyterian Church 4800 E 6th St
04-12 Hilltop United Methodist Church 1312 S Bahnson Ave
04-13 Grace Lutheran Church 3300 E 18th St
04-15 Lord of Life Lutheran Church 2600 S Sycamore Ave
04-16 The Word of Life Pentecostal Church 3513 N 10th Ave
04-17 Ben Reifel Middle School 6700 E 41st St
04-18 Ben Reifel Middle School 6700 E 41st St
04-19 Kenny Anderson Community Center 3701 E 3rd St
05-01 First Lutheran Church 327 S Dakota Ave
05-02 First Lutheran Church 327 S Dakota Ave
05-03 Zion Lutheran Church 1400 S Duluth Ave
05-04 DakotAbilities 1116 S 4th Ave
05-06 Hope Lutheran Church 1700 S Cliff Ave
05-07 All Souls Church 2222 S Cliff Ave
05-08 Instructional Planning Center 201 E 38th St
05-09 Our Savior’s Lutheran Church 909 W 33rd St
05-12 Instructional Planning Center 201 E 38th St
05-15 Sioux Falls Downtown Library 200 N Dakota Ave
05-16 Sioux Falls Downtown Library 200 N Dakota Ave
05-18 Faith Family Church 127 N Spring Ave
05-19 Saint Mark’s Lutheran Church 2001 S Elmwood Ave
05-20 Oyate Community Center 2421 W 15th St
05-21 Trinity Baptist Church 2400 W 18th St
05-22 SD Military Heritage Alliance Inc 1600 W Russell St
05-23 Sioux Falls Downtown Library 200 N Dakota Ave
VP-1 Valley Springs American Legion Club 615 Broadway Ave (Valley Springs)
VP-2 Split Rock Fire Station 7201 E Arrowhead Pkwy
VP-3 Brandon Municipal Golf Course 2100 E Aspen Blvd (Brandon)
VP-4 Mapleton Township Hall 47419 258th St (Renner)
VP-5 Brandon City Hall - Council Chambers 308 S Main Ave (Brandon)
VP-6 Risen Hope Baptist Church 8545 W 26th St
VP-7 Hartford Senior Center 119 N Main Ave (Hartford)
VP-8 Humboldt Community Center 201 S Main St (Humboldt)
VP-9 Baltic Elementary (Old) Gymnasium 500 3rd St (Baltic)
VP-10 American Legion 504 N Main Ave (Garretson)
VP-11 Lutheran Church of Dell Rapids 701 N Orleans Ave (Dell Rapids)
VP-13 Taopi Community Hall 102 E 3rd St (Colton)
VP-15 Brandon Fire Station 401 N Sioux Blvd (Brandon)
VP-16 Crooks Community Center 701 S West Ave (Crooks)
VP-17 Wall Lake Township Hall 26452 463rd Ave (Hartford)
VP-21 Lutheran Church of Dell Rapids 701 N Orleans Ave (Dell Rapids)
Dated this 18th day of February, 2025
APPROVED BY THE COMMISSION:
Dean Karsky
Chair
ATTEST: Leah Anderson, Auditor
Kym Christiansen
Deputy Auditor
PRESENTATION
Kris Swanson, Treasurer, provided an annual presentation on the Treasurer’s Office and highlighted the handful of changes and a series of new beginnings for the office as well as the completed activities and current activities for the office. The presentation went on to highlight the various statistics for the office, including title count for the past three years; registrations for the past three years, as well as the breakdown of registrations for each month in 2024. The presentation went on to present information regarding the mail fee, NSF balance, and the phone log for the past three years. Finally, the presentation provided information on the calendar year registrations completed at the kiosks in the County as well as the transaction count, along with a comparison to the past calendar year. Treasurer Swanson also thanked the staff for the work that they do and the excellent customer service that they provide.
INTER-FUND TRANSFER
Upon the request of Bill Hoskins, MOTION by Beninga, seconded by Kippley, to Approve an Inter-Fund Transfer from the Museum Store Fund to the Museum Special Enterprise Fund in the Amount of $40,000 in Accordance with the 2025 Budget. By roll call vote: 5 ayes.
VEHICLE PURCHASE
Upon the request of Bill Hoskins, MOTION by Heisey, seconded by Bleyenberg, to Authorize the Museum to Purchase a 2025 Chevrolet Express Cargo Van through Admin Minnesota Procurement Contract #260206 in the amount of $37,731.40. 5 ayes.
GRANT AGREEMENT
Tom Greco, Commission Administrative Officer, presented an agreement between Minnehaha County and the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation for the Safety and Justice Challenge Capstone Grant. The amount of the grant is $250,000 for the use over the period of January 1, 2025, through December 31, 2026. This grant represents the fourth grant awarded by Minnehaha County by the MacArthur Foundation’s Safety and Justice Challenge. The grant is intended to strengthen efforts begun under previous grant cycles and will focus on: 1)implementation of Think 3D’s “Bridges” program which provides a re-entry model to engage justice involved individuals while incarcerated in and upon release by immediately connecting them to a Leaders of Tomorrow-Justice Impacted cohort; 2) strengthening community engagement by hosting four neighborhood block parties; 3)enhancing South Dakota Urban Indian Health’s street outreach program, Wo’okiye, which provides various outreach and case management services; and 4)program management and reporting support to meet the terms of the agreement. Professional Service Agreements with Think 3D, South Dakota Urban Indian Health, and USD’s Center for Rural Health Initiatives for implementation of the aforementioned items will be presented during future meetings. MOTION by Beninga, seconded by Bleyenberg, to Authorize the Chair to Sign an Agreement between Minnehaha County and the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation for acceptance of the Safety and Justice Challenge Capstone Grant in the amount of $250,000 for use over the period of January 1, 2025, through December 31, 2026. By roll call vote: 5 ayes.
ABATETMENTS
Upon the request of Kyle Sexe, Deputy Director of Equalization, MOTION by Kippley, seconded by Heisey, to Approve an Abatement Application Recommended for Denial by the Department of Equalization on Parcel 93643 for Year 2024 Property Taxes $1,643.39 as the Abatement Applicant for Permanent and Total Disability is the Not Deed Owner. By roll call vote: 5 ayes.
Upon the request of Kyle Sexe, Deputy Director of Equalization, MOTION by Kippley, seconded by Heisey, to Approve an Abatement Application Recommended for Denial by the Department of Equalization on Parcel 88320 for Year 2023 Property Taxes $1,141.86 as the 2023 Pay 2024 is the Pay Ahead Tax is Not Abatable. By roll call vote: 5 ayes.
Commissioner Kippley excused himself from the meeting at 10:19 a.m.
Upon the request of Kyle Sexe, Deputy Director of Equalization, MOTION by Beninga, seconded by Bleyenberg, to Approve an Abatement Application Recommended for Denial by the Department of Equalization on Parcel 53416 for Year 2024 Property Taxes $43.10 Per SDCL 10-4-19.2, the Exempt Entity did not have Possession of the Property for More than 16 Days of the Month. By roll call vote: 4 ayes.
Upon the request of Kyle Sexe, Deputy Director of Equalization, MOTION by Bleyenberg, seconded by Heisey, to Approve an Abatement Application Recommended for Denial by the Department of Equalization on Parcel 14045 for Year 2024 Property Taxes $98.10 Per SDCL 10-4-19.2, the Exempt Entity did not have Possession of the Property for More than 16 Days of the Month. By roll call vote: 4 ayes.
Upon the request of Kyle Sexe, Deputy Director of Equalization, MOTION by Heisey, seconded by Beninga, to Approve an Abatement Application Recommended for Denial by the Department of Equalization on Parcel 96381 for Year 2024 Property Taxes $219.22 Per SDCL 10-4-19.2, the Exempt Entity did not have Possession of the Property for More than 16 Days of the Month. By roll call vote: 4 ayes.
Upon the request of Kyle Sexe, Deputy Director of Equalization, MOTION by Beninga, seconded by Heisey, to Approve Consider Abatement Application Recommended for Denial by the Department of Equalization on Parcel 94149 for Year 2024 Property Taxes $56.05 Per SDCL 10-4-19.2, the Exempt Entity did not have Possession of the Property for more than 16 days of the Month. By roll call vote: 4 ayes.
Commissioner Kippley returned to the meeting at 10:23 a.m.
BID RESULTS
Jacob Maras, Interim Highway Superintendent, reported on the bid opening for Project MC25-04 Microsurfacing and Crack Seal held on February 5, 2025. The project was bid with a base bid and three optional alternates. After a review of the bid prices, it was determined that only the base bid and alternate 1 will be awarded. This project will crack seal and microsurface 32.57 miles of county and include county highways 104, 118, 122, 140, 146, 148, 150, & 151. The following bids were received: ASCO with a base bid of $1,480,639.53 and Alternate 1 bid of $446,098.29 for a total bid of $1,926.737.82; Asphalt Surface Technologies Corp. with a base bid of $1,597,848.29 and Alternate 1 bid of $491,638.03 for a total bid of $2,089,486.32; and Missouri Petroleum with a base bid of $2,483,392.04 and Alternate 1 bid of $732,800.52 for a total bid of $3,216,192.56. MOTION by Beninga, seconded by Kippley, to Approve Bid Results and Award Recommendation for Project MC25-04 Microsurfacing and Crack Seal and Authorize the Chair to Sign an Agreement with Asphalt Surfacing Company (ASCO) for the Base Bid and Alternate 1. By roll call vote: 5 ayes.
AGREEMENTS
Jacob Maras, Interim Highway Superintendent, presented authorization for the Chair to sign a Joint Powers Agreement with the South Dakota Department of Transportation for the Reconstruction South Dakota Highway 11 and County Highway 130. The South Dakota Department of Transportation has identified two structures on South Dakota Highway 11 for reconstruction. The updated design of these two structures requires a road grade raise that will affect County Highway 130. County Highway 130 will be reconstructed by the State approximately 0.1 miles west and 0.2 miles east of SD11. There is no cost to Minnehaha County for the reconstruction of County Highway 130 and the County will coordinate the work required to tie into the BNSF rail crossing on County Highway 130. MOTION by Beninga, seconded by Bleyenberg, to Authorize the Chair to Sign a Joint Powers Agreement with the South Dakota Department of Transportation for the Reconstruction of South Dakota Highway 11 and County Highway 130. By roll call vote: 5 ayes.
Upon the request of Jacob Maras, Interim Highway Superintendent, MOTION by Bleyenberg, seconded by Kippley, to Authorize the Chair to Sign an Agreement between Minnehaha County and JSA, Inc. for Construction Administration of Project MC17-10 Highway 149 2025 Surfacing for an Amount not to Exceed $40,082.00. 5 ayes.
MEETING TIME CHANGE
Upon the request of Tom Greco, Commission Administrative Officer, MOTION by Kippley, seconded by Bleyenberg, to Approve the Change of Time of the Regular County Board of Commissioners Meeting on February 25, 2025, to 10:00 a.m. 5 ayes.
LEGISLATIVE UDPATE
Meredith Jarchow, Assistant Commission Administrative Officer, provided an update for the 2025 Legislative Session. Some important dates to note regarding the Legislative session are February 24, which is the last day to move required delivery of bills or resolutions by a committee to the house of origin, and February 25, which is the last day to pass bills or joint resolutions by the house of origin. The briefing went on to summarize the legislation that the Commission Office is following. The briefing included information on the following House Bills (HB) 1208, 1220, 1221, 1228, 1229, 1235, 1246, 1249, 1250, 1251, 1261, and 1267. HB 1208 would provide for registration of an overseas citizen or individual using the address of a mail forwarding service or post office box as a national voter. HB 1220 would amend provisions pertaining to the verification of registered voters contained in the master registration file. HB 1221 would make an appropriation for victim services provided by nonprofit organizations. HB 1228 would require an environmental impact statement from applicants seeking a carbon dioxide transmission facility permit from the Public Utilities Commission of the State of South Dakota. HB 1229 would provide an exemption from certain property taxation for owner-occupied single-family dwellings, and to limit the taxes due on property over the previous year. HB 1235 would reduce the limit on the annual increases of property tax revenue payable to certain taxing districts, and to subject school districts to a limit on property taxes collected in a year. HB 1246 would require the director of equalization to adjust certain agricultural land values. HB 1249 would protect landowners from the use of deception, fraud, harassment, intimidation, misrepresentation, or threat, in acquiring easements for linear infrastructure. HB 1250 would require certain provisions related to proof of service of legal documents. HB 1251 would establish the minimum compensation for an easement obtained through the exercise of eminent domain for a project affecting multiple landowners. HB 1261 would provide the board of commissioners with authority over certain intra-county land uses and construction projects. HB 1267 would prohibit the use of paid petition circulators and provide a penalty therefor. The briefing went on to highlight the following Senate Bills (SB) 188, 190, 191, 194, 202, 207, 208, 211, 212, 216, 217, and 218. SB 188 would amend eligibility to vote by absentee ballot. SB 190 would provide school choice through an education tax credit. SB 191 would limit annual valuation increases on owner-occupied single-family dwellings. SB 191 would limit annual valuation increases on owner-occupied single-family dwellings. SB 194 would classify nicotine products as tobacco products, to increase tax rates on cigarettes and tobacco products, to create the healthcare workforce development fund, and to make an appropriation therefor. SB 202 would create an infrastructure development fund. SB 207 would freeze property tax revenues and assessments for two years. SB 208 would amend provisions pertaining to a school district’s proposed opt out, capital outlay certificate, and other agreement. SB 211 would revise and clarify the notice and hearing procedures of the Public Utilities Commission. SB 212 would require that pipeline applicants acquire county permits prior to submission of a permit application to the Public Utilities Commission. SB 216 would reduce the growth in the assessed value of owner-occupied property tax assessments. SB 217 would prohibit the use of automatic tabulating equipment. SB 218 would revise provisions associated with residency voting purposes. The following bills were mentioned as Hog House legislation HB 1134, 1135, 1149, 1150, 1167, 1168, 1170, and 1241 along with SB 136, 137, 138, 148, 149, 150, 151, 152, 198, and 199. Finally, the briefing highlighted HJR 5005 proposing and submitting to the voters at the next general election an amendment to the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, limiting the assessed value of real property and limiting real property taxes, and SJR 506 proposing and submitting to the voters at the next general election an amendment to the Constitution of the State of South Dakota, limiting to a flat rate the real property tax.
COMMISSIONER LIAISON REPORTS
Commissioner Heisey reported on meetings with representatives from the Abandoned Cemeteries, Inter-Lakes Community Action Partnership, and Minnehaha County Conversation District, as well as the opportunity to learn about the County through the liaison assignments.
Commissioner Bleyenberg reported on the meeting with the Accessible Housing Advisory Board and the opportunity to learn about the County through the new liaison assignments.
Commissioner Karsky reported on the meeting with County Funeral Directors and Sioux Metro Growth Alliance Membership Advisory Board meeting.
Commissioner Beninga reported on recent and upcoming meetings regarding the Juvenile Justice Center, Office of the Public Advocate, Sioux Empire Fair Board as well as Highway Superintendent interviews.
Commissioner Kippley reported on a recent meeting with the Office of Public Advocate.
MOTION by Heisey, seconded by Bleyenberg, to Enter into Executive Session pursuant to SDCL 1-25-2 (1), (3), (4), and (6) at 11:15 a.m. 5 ayes.
Chair Karsky declared the executive session concluded at 12:38 p.m.
MOTION by Bleyenberg, seconded by Heisey, to adjourn at 12:39 p.m. 5 ayes.
The Commission adjourned until 9:00 a.m. on Tuesday, February 25th, 2025.
APPROVED BY THE COMMISSION:
Dean Karsky
Chair
ATTEST:
Kym Christiansen
Commission Recorder
Published once on Feb. 21, 2025, at the approximate cost of $682.46, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or TheDakotaScout.com.
LINCOLN COUNTY
PUBLISH: Feb. 14 & Feb. 21, 2025
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
MC25-02 Southeast SD County Striping Project
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
This project consists of approximately 775 miles of retracing existing pavement markings and placing pavement markings on newly resurfaced roadways in 16 counties in Southeast South Dakota. These counties include: Bon Homme, Brookings, Charles-Mix, Clay, Codington, Douglas, Kingsbury, Lake, Lincoln, McCook, Miner, Minnehaha, Moody, Turner, Union, and Yankton. A complete and responsive proposal must include bids for all thirteen (16) counties and all line items. The award will be made based upon the total gross base bid (sum of all bidder’s bids for all counties). Each county participating in this bid will execute its own, separate contract with the low bidder, based on the quantities on the proposal form.
Online bids shall be received and accepted via the online electronic bid service through QuestCDN vBid online bidding, or by sealed paper copy by Minnehaha County Auditor’s Office, 415 N Dakota Avenue, Sioux Falls, SD 57104, not later than 10:15 a.m. Wednesday, February 26, 2025. Bids shall be publicly opened and read at the Auditor’s Office at 10:30am.
For this project, bids will be received and accepted via the online electronic bid service through QuestCDN vBid online bidding, or by sealed paper copy. Sealed paper copies to be received by Minnehaha County Auditor’s Office, 415 N Dakota Avenue, Sioux Falls, SD 57104 Bidding information can be downloaded at www.questcdn.com. Reference QuestCDN project number 9521546 for a non-refundable charge of $22.00. Contact QuestCDN Customer Support at 952-233-1632 or info@questcdn.com for assistance in membership registration, downloading digital project information and vBid online bid submittal. Project bid documents must be downloaded from QuestCDN which will add your company to the Planholder List and allow access to vBid online bidding for the submittal of your bid.
For sealed paper bids, specifications and proposal forms that must be used are also available at Minnehaha County Highway Department located at 2124 E 60th Street North, Sioux Falls, SD 57103. Bids submitted on forms other than the proposal supplied by the Minnehaha County Highway Department will be irregular and will not be considered.
Minnehaha County reserves the right to reject any or all bids, waive technicalities, and make award(s) as deemed to be in the best interest of the County.
Published twice on Feb. 14 & Feb. 21, 2025, at the approximate cost of $53.50, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or TheDakotaScout.com.
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PUBLISH: Feb. 21, 2025
LINCOLN COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSION
Meeting Minutes
February 4, 2025
THE LINCOLN COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS convened at 08:30 AM on February 4, 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 Joel Arends and seconded by Betty Otten to approve Agenda. Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Tiffani Landeen, Betty Otten, Doug Putnam, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
Payroll: $476,451.36
Commissioner’s $8,759.18; FICA 543.07, Medicare 127.01, SDRS 161.78
Auditor’s $14,047.44; FICA 870.94, Medicare 203.69, SDRS 842.84
Treasurer’s $21,150.37; FICA 1,311.32, Medicare 306.68, SDRS 1,269.03
States Attorney’s $78,769.15; FICA 4,878.73, Medicare 1,140.99, SDRS 4,652.15
Gen Gov Bldg $19,175.40; FICA 1,188.87, Medicare 278.04, SDRS 1,148.73
DOE $42,608.52; FICA 2,641.73, Medicare 617.82, SDRS 2,503.97
ROD $8,515.22; FICA 527.94, Medicare 123.47, SDRS 510.91
VSO $2,594.08; FICA 160.83, Medicare 37.61, SDRS 155.64
GIS $6,955.94; FICA 431.27, Medicare 100.86, SDRS 417.36
IT $11,000.25; FICA 682.02, Medicare 159.50, SDRS 660.02
HR $5,648.48; FICA 350.21, Medicare 81.90, SDRS 338.91
Sheriff’s $114,156.29; FICA 7,077.69, Medicare 1,655.27, SDRS 8,546.22
Jail $22,753.42; FICA 1,410.71, Medicare 329.92, SDRS 1,399.27
County 4-H $4,496.80; FICA 278.80, Medicare 65.20, SDRS 269.80
Weeds $1,371.82; FICA 85.05, Medicare 19.89, SDRS 82.31
P & Z $13,462.45; FICA 834.67, Medicare 195.21, SDRS 785.24
Highway $54,947.85; FICA 3,406.77, Medicare 796.74, SDRS 3,166.51
Communications $36,314.10; FICA 2,251.47, Medicare 526.55, SDRS 2,154.40
EM MGMT $4,127.17; FICA 255.88, Medicare 59.84, SDRS 246.01
Airport $2,911.11; FICA 180.49, Medicare 42.21, SDRS 174.67
24/7 $2,686.32; FICA 166.55, Medicare 38.95, SDRS 214.91
Reports:
Mileage Reports
Human Resources Report: 2024 Year-End/January 2025
Recognition of significant anniversaries: February 2025
Joan Aslesen -Sheriff’s Office – 33 Years
Todd Baldwin – Dispatcher Supervisor – 33 Years
Chad Brown – Chief Deputy Sheriff - 23 Years
Catherine Mastalir – Buildings & Grounds – 16 Years
Ryan Wiese – Senior Deputy State’s Attorney – 14 Years
MOTION by Betty Otten and seconded by Joel Arends to approve Consent Agenda items. Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Tiffani Landeen, Betty Otten, Doug Putnam, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
CONSENT AGENDA:
MOTION by Betty Otten and seconded by Joel Arends to approve County Commission Minutes: 01.28.2025. 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 property inside the city limits of Beresford, parcel 260.50.32.010, in the amount of $2,693.53. City purchased parcel 02.01.2024. MOTION by Betty Otten and seconded by Joel Arends. Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Tiffani Landeen, Betty Otten, Doug Putnam, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
RESOLUTION: BE IT RESOLVED to approve application of taxes for 2024 payable 2025 on a parcel in Dayton Township in the amount of $2,942.72 Veteran exemption, SDCL 10-4-40. MOTION by Betty Otten and seconded by Joel Arends. Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Tiffani Landeen, Betty Otten, Doug Putnam, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
RESOLUTION: BE IT RESOLVED to approve application of taxes for 2024 payable 2025 on a parcel in the City of Sioux Falls in the amount of $2,291.85 Veteran exemption, SDCL 10-4-40. MOTION by Betty Otten and seconded by Joel Arends. Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Tiffani Landeen, Betty Otten, Doug Putnam, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
RESOLUTION: BE IT RESOLVED to approve the hire of Melissa Wallenstein, Records Clerk, in the Register of Deeds, effective 2/3/2024 at 104/2 $22.11/hr. MOTION by Betty Otten and seconded by Joel Arends. Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Tiffani Landeen, Betty Otten, Doug Putnam, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
RESOLUTION: BE IT RESOLVED to approve the hire of Nicole Aanenson, Legal Office Assistant, in the State’s Attorney Office, effective 02/10/2025, 104/1 at $21.58/hr. MOTION by Betty Otten and seconded by Joel Arends. Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Tiffani Landeen, Betty Otten, Doug Putnam, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
RESOLUTION: BE IT RESOLVED to approve the hire of Alexander Brost, Deputy Sheriff, in the Sheriff’s Office, effective 02/10/2025, SO1/4 at $33.31/hr. MOTION by Betty Otten and seconded by Joel Arends. Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Tiffani Landeen, Betty Otten, Doug Putnam, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
RESOLUTION: BE IT RESOLVED to approve the hire of Steven Diaconu, Deputy Sheriff, in the Sheriff’s Office, effective 02/24/2025, SO1/1 at $30.93/hr. MOTION by Betty Otten and seconded by Joel Arends. Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Tiffani Landeen, Betty Otten, Doug Putnam, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
RESOLUTION: BE IT RESOLVED to approve the Step Increase for Toby Brown, Director of Planning & Zoning, in the Planning & Zoning Department, effective the first date of the biweekly pay period following 1/25/2025, 116/8 at $5,302.80/biweekly. MOTION by Betty Otten and seconded by Joel Arends. Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Tiffani Landeen, Betty Otten, Doug Putnam, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
RESOLUTION: BE IT RESOLVED to approve the Step Increase for Warren Harris, Equipment Operator, in the Highway Department, effective the first date of the biweekly pay period following 1/29/2025, HWY1/3 at $26.80/hr. MOTION by Betty Otten and seconded by Joel Arends. Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Tiffani Landeen, Betty Otten, Doug Putnam, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
RESOLUTION: BE IT RESOLVED to approve the Step Increase for Aileen Winters, Deputy Sheriff, in the Sheriff’s Office, effective the first date of the biweekly pay period following 1/30/2025, SO1/4 at $33.31/hr. MOTION by Betty Otten and seconded by Joel Arends. Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Tiffani Landeen, Betty Otten, Doug Putnam, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
RESOLUTION: BE IT RESOLVED to approve the Step Increase for Justin Mersier, Deputy Sheriff, in the Sheriff’s Office, effective the first date of the biweekly pay period following 1/30/2025, SO1/4 at $33.31/hr. MOTION by Betty Otten and seconded by Joel Arends. Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Tiffani Landeen, Betty Otten, Doug Putnam, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
RESOLUTION: BE IT RESOLVED to approve the Step Increase for Donelda Golden, Appraiser, in the Department of Equalization, effective the first date of the biweekly pay period following 2/2/2025, 108/14 at $38.63/hr. MOTION by Betty Otten and seconded by Joel Arends. Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Tiffani Landeen, Betty Otten, Doug Putnam, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
RESOLUTION: BE IT RESOLVED to approve the Step Increase for Garrett Welsh, Deputy Sheriff, in the Sheriff’s Office, effective the first date of the biweekly pay period following 2/3/2025, SO1/6 at $34.99/hr. MOTION by Betty Otten and seconded by Joel Arends. Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Tiffani Landeen, Betty Otten, Doug Putnam, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
RESOLUTION: BE IT RESOLVED to approve the Step Increase for Andrew Steinberg, Detective, in the Sheriff’s Office, effective the first date of the biweekly pay period following 2/8/2025, SO1/9 at $37.67/hr. MOTION by Betty Otten and seconded by Joel Arends. Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Tiffani Landeen, Betty Otten, Doug Putnam, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
REGULAR BUSINESS:
DEFERRED FROM JANUARY 28, 2025, MEETING PURSUANT TO SDCL 7-8-18 - Board action for an Ordinance of Lincoln County, SD, changing the zone of the property described as Iken’s Tract 2, SW1/4 SW1/4, Section 21-T99N-R51W Perry Township from the A-1 Agricultural District to the C Commercial District and amending the Official Zoning Map of Lincoln County. The applicant is requesting a change of zone from the A-1 Agricultural District to the C Commercial District on approximately 4.85 acres. Location: Parcel: 099.51.21.D200, Applicant: Jess Iken, Property Owner: Iken Family Irrevocable Trust. Chair opened for board discussion and roll call vote was conducted.
AN ORDINANCE OF LINCOLN COUNTY, SD, AMENDING THE REVISED ZONING ORDINANCE FOR LINCOLN COUNTY BY CHANGING THE ZONE OF THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED AS IKEN’S TRACT 2, SW1/4 SW1/4, SECTION 21-T99N-R51W FROM THE A-1 AGRICULTURAL DISTRICT TO THE C COMMERCIAL DISTRICT AND AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP OF LINCOLN COUNTY.
BE IT ORDAINED: That the zoning of the property described as Iken’s Tract 2, SW1/4 SW1/4, Section 21-T99N-R51W is hereby changed from the A-1 Agricultural District to the C Commercial District and the official zoning map of Lincoln County referred to in § 154.038 is amended. MOTION by Joel Arends and seconded by Doug Putnam. Ayes; Joel Arends, Doug Putnam, Nays; Jim Schmidt, Tiffani Landeen, Betty Otten. Motion Failed.
COMMISSIONER BRIEFING: Joe Meader, Deputy State’s Attorney, asked the Board to execute the 2025 agreement with Southeastern Behavioral Healthcare to allow for Mobile Crisis Team services for Lincoln County agencies. Kim Hansen, Director of Community Support Services with Southeastern Behavioral Healthcare was in attendance to present information to the Board. Public input was heard.
RESOLUTION: BE IT RESOLVED to execute the 2025 agreement with Southeastern Behavioral Healthcare to allow for Mobile Crisis Team services for Lincoln County agencies. MOTION by Jim Schmidt and seconded by Joel Arends. Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Tiffani Landeen, Betty Otten, Doug Putnam, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
COMMISSIONER BRIEFING: Jared Narum, Assistant Highway Superintendent, requested authorization from the board to advertise for bids for the 2025 striping project. No public input was heard.
RESOLUTION: BE IT RESOLVED to authorize the highway superintendent to advertise for bids for the 2025 striping project. MOTION by Joel Arends and seconded by Betty Otten. Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Tiffani Landeen, Betty Otten, Doug Putnam, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
COMMISSIONER DISCUSSION: Sheri Lund, Auditor, presented to the board the budget process recommendations from the budget committee and the budget calendar. Lund requested recommendations from Board regarding the budget increase threshold percentage. No public input was heard.
COMMISSIONER BRIEFING: Traci Humphrey, HR Director, asked for board action to approve Employee Handbook updates. Legal Department reviewed updates and recommends the changes. No public input was heard.
RESOLUTION: BE IT RESOLVED to approve Employee Handbook updates. MOTION by Betty Otten and seconded by Joel Arends. Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Tiffani Landeen, Betty Otten, Doug Putnam, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
OPPORTUNITY FOR PUBLIC COMMENT
No public input was heard.
COMMISSIONER REPORT (INFORMATIONAL ONLY)
Commissioners’ reports were given.
EXECUTIVE SESSION:
RESOLUTION: BE IT RESOLVED to enter into Executive Session at 9:25 a.m. For the following purposes: Consulting with legal counsel or reviewing communications from legal counsel about proposed or pending litigation or contractual matters. SDCL 1-25-2(3). 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 exit Executive Session at 9:40a.m. MOTION by Jim Schmidt and seconded by Joel Arends. Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Tiffani Landeen, Betty Otten, Doug Putnam, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
Commissioner Work Session
Human Resource Director presentation and Commissioner Work Session on ADP Human Resource tool.
ADJOURNMENT
MOTION by Joel Arends and seconded by Jim Schmidt to adjourn at 10:18a.m. until 8:30 a.m. on February 11, 2025. Ayes; Joel Arends, Jim Schmidt, Tiffani Landeen, Betty Otten, Doug Putnam, Nays; None. Motion Passed.
Published once on Feb. 21, 2025, at the approximate cost of $131.78, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or TheDakotaScout.com.
BALTIC
PUBLISH: Feb. 21, 2025
UNAPPROVED MINUTES
BALTIC CITY COUNCIL
SPECIAL MEETING
FEBRUARY 11, 2025 7:00 PM BALTIC CITY HALL
130 ST. OLAF AVENUE
BALTIC, SOUTH DAKOTA
Council President/Interim Mayor Brian McGreevy called the meeting to order at 7:01 PM in the Baltic City Hall, 130 St. Olaf Avenue. Answering roll call were Alderman Steve Boeve, Nikki Oien, Brian McGreevy, and City Attorney Mae Pochop. Also, in attendance was Public Works Supervisor Ryan Fods, Finance Officer Lacey Harrington and ISG Engineer Parker Hamann. Joining via Teams was ISG Engineer Justin Heim.
Brian McGreevy led the meeting in the Pledge of Allegiance.
The council reviewed the January 21, 2025 Regular Council Meeting minutes. Nikki Oien made a motion to approve the January 21st, 2025 minutes, Boeve seconded. All ayes, motion carried.
The council reviewed the January 24, 2025 Special Council Meeting minutes. Steve Boeve made a motion to approve the January 24th, 2025 minutes, Oien seconded. All ayes, motion carried.
The Council reviewed the Claims Payable. Oien made a motion to approve the Claims Payable, seconded by Boeve. All ayes, motion carried.
CITY OF BALTIC CLAIMS January 21-February 11
605 Companies Watermain Looping Pay Application #7
$74,070.64
Alliance Phone & Internet Service $159.01
Badger Water Meter Services $161.10
Bob’s Lock & Key Re-key City Hall $231.52
City of Baltic Water, Sewer & Trash $184.34
City of Sioux Falls Mosquito Control $4.01
Classic Corner Fuel $145.35
The Dakota Scout Legal Publishing $223.85
Dell Rapids Coop Grain 50X100 Blk/Bunker Tarp
$330.00
Direct Technologies IT Services Jan & IT Nov Support
$2,073.45
Dust Tex Rug Service $34.73
EFTPS PR Taxes for January
$2,311.68
First National Bank Dump Truck $712.34
Garbage N More Sanitation Service $9,833.33
Health Pool of SD Health & Life Insurance $1,043.21
ISG Engineering Svcs, WM Looping, O&A, MLS $4,962.50
Kinetic Leasing Oak & Douglas $2,773.00
MCWC Water Purchase
$7,220.77
Menards Garbage bags for city hall $19.49
MidAmerican Natural Gas
$784.91
Minnehaha Sheriff’s Dept Q2-April-June 2025 $19,669.65
NAPA Auto Parts 2Yr Warranty Battery $199.99
Paul Clarke Inspections, mileage & cell phone use $280.00
SD Dept of Revenue Garbage Tax $901.33
SDML Annual Municipal Membership & SDML Handbook$s 1,581.00
SDRS Retirement $1,803.64
SD Dept of Labor & Reg Q4 - 2024 $46.00
SFAHS January Calls $260.10
USBank Tax forms, Microsoft, Audit Filing, Binders, Files
$969.07
Verizon Public works phone
$153.47
Xcel Energy Electricity $3,569.31
Xcel Energy - Main Lift Station Electricity - Main Lift Station Project Elec. $46,849.69
Beal Distributing OP/AG Purchases $5,419.05
Johnson Brothers OP/AG Purchases $3,206.00
Southern Glazier OP/AG Purchases $1,489.32
RNDC OP/AG Purchases $1,915.95
Dakota Beverage OP/AG Purchases $3,456.52
Council & Employee Payroll Employees & Council $19,709.17
TOTAL CLAIMS $218,758.49
Public Time
Zach Nebben wanted to thank our Public Works employees for helping them with a waterline issue. Nebben also inquired about the 5th Street paving which we advised will be discussed later in the meeting.
Randy Marsh wanted to thank the City of Baltic for plowing the streets and bike path in the Grant Park and Phillips Crossing Developments. Marsh stated that it made them feel welcome and they appreciated the work that was done. Marsh also wanted to inquire on low water pressure. Fods explained that during the winter, MCWC lowers the water tower level to allow for warmer water to fill more often to avoid freezing but would improve in the spring.
Deb Qualseth stated that she is still dealing with barking dogs and speeding on Lovely Avenue. Qualseth also stated that water pressure is low at her home.
APPOINTMENT OF WARD 2 ALDERMAN
Brian McGreevy recommended appointing Edward Clark-Jessen as Ward 2 Alderman for the vacant spot. McGreevy noted Clark-Jessen’s accomplishments and community/school involvement and felt he would be a great addition to the Council. Nikki Oien made a motion to appoint Edward Clark-Jessen as Ward 2 Alderman, Boeve seconded, all ayes, motion carried.
City Attorney Pochop swore Edward Clark-Jessen in as Ward 2 Alderman.
Alderman Nikki Oien moved to go into Executive Session at 7:14 pm
Alderman Steve Boeve called the Council back from Executive Session at 7:28 pm
OLD BUSINESS
MANAGED SERVICES CONTRACT
Finance Officer Harrington presented the Council with the flat-rate contract with Direct Technologies. Harrington listed the benefits and monthly cost for the contract. Harrington notes that previously the City was paying a contracted amount plus any calls, labor, updates, etc., which was unpredictable and costly. The flat-rate would be more predictable and provides unlimited calls, updates, server refreshes and much more. Clark-Jessen asked if our current software is up to date. Harrington noted that we do have some server and hardware refreshes coming up and that labor would be included in the flat rate. Clark-Jessen made a motion to approve the new flat-rate contract with Direct Technologies, Boeve seconded. All ayes, motion carried.
GRANT PARK UPDATE
Brian McGreevy gave an update on the settlement agreement with Grant Park Development. McGreevy explained there were no changes to the agreement, just the agreement on the secondary site to the east of Murphy’s Pond for the retention pond. Discussion on details of that process were had. Again, McGreevy reiterated that the goal of meeting with Brian Hefty was to come to an agreement on finishing the development.
NEW BUSINESS
EQUALIZATION MEETING
The Council discussed possible dates for the Board of Equalization meeting. McGreevy suggested Friday, March 21st, 2025 at 6:00 pm. Harrington explained the equalization process and advised that she has objection forms and guide packets on how to object a homeowner’s property assessments available to pick up at City Hall and on the City of Baltic’s website.
NEW BUSINESS
GRANT PARK UPDATE
Brian McGreevy stated that the Council has been working to complete the settlement agreement that was signed by both parties. This has been tabled until we have a new City Attorney.
5th STREET IMPROVEMENTS - REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL
Ryan Fods spoke to the Council regarding the need to pave 5th Street south of the new high school. Fods explained that over the years the city has paid for dust control and although that helps, it would be more cost effective to pave the road. Fods recommended ISG design a plan for paving 5th Street and allow them to go out for bids. Steve Boeve made a motion to have ISG work on a proposal and go out for bids on paving plan for 5th Street, Clark-Jessen seconded, all ayes, motion carried.
PROCUREMENT POLICY
Finance Officer Harrington presented the Council with a Procurement Policy that was suggested by Schoenfish in our audit which provides a policy on what we purchase and guidelines on purchasing. Nikki Oien made a motion to adopt the Procurement Policy, Boeve seconded, all ayes, motion carried.
INTERNAL CONTROL POLICY
Finance Officer Harrington presented the Council with an Internal Control Policy that was suggested by Schoenfish in our audit that provides a separation of duties. Edward Clark-Jessen made a motion to adopt the Internal Control, Oien seconded, all ayes, motion carried.
ENGINEERING UPDATE
Watermain Looping & Oak & Ash Project
Parker Hamann gave an update on the Watermain Looping Project. Hamann stated there are a few punch list items and then they can close this project out in the early spring. Hamann asked the Council to approve a Change Order #2 in the amount of $65,685.82 (included in Pay Application #7) and the Pay Application #7 which will pay this project off in the amount of $74,070.64. Clark-Jessen made a motion to approve Change Order #2 in the amount of $65,685.82, Oien seconded, all ayes, motion carried. Clark-Jessen made a motion to approve Pay Application #7 in the amount of $74,070.64, Boeve seconded, all ayes, motion carried.
Oak & Ash – Hamann stated there is no change here, they will be back in the spring to do seeding and restoration.
Main Lift Station – Hamann stated there are no updates here other than a pre-construction meeting will be scheduled soon.
Transportation Alternative Grant – Justin Heim reached out to the Transportation Commission, and they will be announcing the awarded TAP Grant at their end of February Meeting.
Public Works Update
Ryan Fods gave an update on snow removal. Fods told the Council that the BAA reached out to him that the City of Sioux Falls had surplus field groomers that they were donating. The City of Baltic was awarded two field groomers. Fods thanked Ryan Sinding for helping load the field groomers when Fods picked them up.
Finance Update
Finance Officer Harrington had no updates.
Community Relations Update
Baltic Citywide Rummage Sales will be held June 5-7, 2025.
Baltic Junk Cleanup Day will be held June 7, 2025.
Dog Days will be held August 8-10, 2025.
Legal/Counil/Mayor Update
Brian McGreevy wanted to give a few updates. First, McGreevy attended the BADF Meeting. McGreevy wanted to note that it was a great meeting and to remind businesses that we have property for businesses to come to Baltic and we welcome and hope to bring more economic development into our city. McGreevy also wanted to let the Council know that he spoke with Mark Branham with the American Legion, and they would like to move forward with the Veteran’s Memorial. McGreevy would like to see this done as soon as possible. McGreevy felt we should have a couple of our people working on that; Steve Boeve and Ryan Fods volunteered to head up that project with Mark Branham. The City of Baltic will add this to our next agenda in March.
With no further business to discuss, Boeve made a motion to adjourn at 8:04 pm. Seconded by Oien, all ayes, motion carried.
Respectfully submitted,
Lacey Harrington
Municipal Finance Officer
Brian McGreevy
Interim Mayor/Board President
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PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLISH: Feb. 7, Feb. 14 & Feb. 21, 2025
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR EXECUTIVE CLEMENCY
Tyeesha Askew who was sentenced in Minnehaha County on the 27 day of July, 19, to 30 days suspended $122.50 paid fine for the crime of petty theft (2nd degree) class 2 misd. has applied to the South Dakota Board of Pardons and Paroles for: Pardon
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INVITATION TO BID
Partial Roof Replacement
Oscar Larson Performing Arts Center
SOUTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY
OSE # R0325--06X/DEL
Sealed bids will be received by South Dakota State University Facilities & Services, 1421 Stadium Road, Brookings, South Dakota 57007 until 3:00 PM CT on Tuesday March 11, 2025, for labor and materials to complete Partial Roof Replacement on the _Oscar Larson Performing Art Center Building on the campus of South Dakota State University, OSE# R0325--06X/DEL.
Contractors please note: There will be an on-site pre-bid meeting at 11:00 AM Central Time, Thursday February 27, 2025. Contractors shall park and meet at the East Entrance to the Performing Art Center, on the campus of South Dakota State University in Brookings, SD. Each Contractor shall examine the premises and be satisfied as to the existing site conditions before submitting a sealed bid.
Copies of the Plans and Specifications may be obtained by bidders at the office of JLG Architects, 230 S Main Ave Sioux Falls, SD 57104 phone (701)738.2204 OR at regional builder’s exchanges. Copies of the Plans and Specifications are on file for viewing purposes at the office of Facilities & Service, at South Dakota State University, Brookings, SD 57007. Anyone requesting, reviewing, or copying plans and specifications for this project (such individual is hereinafter referred to as “bidder”) agrees that they are doing so for the sole purpose of submitting a bid on the project. In consideration of the State of South Dakota providing such plans and specifications for the purpose of preparing a bid, bidder further agrees:
1. The plans and specifications are the sole property of the State;
2. Any copies of the plans and specifications obtained from the State or its agent, will be returned to the office of SDSU Facilities & Services immediately after the State provides notice that the bidder will not be awarded a contract, or thirty (30) days after the bid opening for the project, whichever occurs first;
3. Any copies of the plans and specifications made by the bidder will be destroyed immediately after the State provides notice that the bidder will not be awarded a contract, or thirty (30) days after the bid opening for the project, whichever occurs first;
4. If the bidder does not submit a bid, bidder will fulfill the requirements of 2 and 3 above on or before the date of the bid opening;
5. The plans and specifications are to be used only with respect to this project and are not to be used for any other project or purposes other than preparing a bid for this project;
6. The plans and specifications will not be disseminated to any person or entity for purposes other than obtaining pricing information without the express written approval of the State;
7. All information contained in the plans and specifications is confidential; and
8. Should the bidder disseminate the plans and specifications to an individual or entity for purposes of obtaining pricing information, the bidder will require that individual or entity to adhere to the terms set forth herein. The bidder, however, assumes no liability for the misuse of the plans and specifications by such third party or such third party’s failure to comply with the provisions contained herein.
Should the bidder be awarded a contract for construction of the project, bidder does not need to return or destroy plans and specifications until after completion of the project.
Each bid in excess of $50,000.00 must be accompanied by a certified check, cashier’s check or draft in the amount of 5% of the base bid and all add alternates and drawn on a State or National Bank or a 10% bid bond issued by a surety authorized to do business in the State of South Dakota and made payable to the Board of Regents of the State of South Dakota.
South Dakota State University reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive any irregularities therein.
Barry Mielke
Facilities & Services
South Dakota State University
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COURTS
PUBLISH: Feb. 7, Feb. 14 & Feb. 21, 2025
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA :SS IN CIRCUIT COURT SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF
MICHELLE L. BUTLER,
AKA MICHELLE L. MILLER, DECEASED.
PRO. 25-22
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is given that on January 29, 2025, LaRonna Riggs, whose address is 2105 E. 30th St. N, Sioux Falls, SD 57104, was appointed as personal representative of the estate of Michelle L. Butler.
Creditors of decedent must file their claims within four months after the date of the first publication of this notice or their claims may be barred.
Claims may be filed with the personal representative or may be filed with the Clerk, and a copy of the claim mailed to the personal representative.
Dated this 30 day of January, 2025.
/s/ LaRonna Riggs
LaRonna Riggs
2105 E. 30th St. N
Sioux Falls, SD 57104
Clerk of Circuit Court
Minnehaha County
Courthouse
425 North Dakota Avenue
Sioux Falls, SD 57104
Michael H. Paulson
Christopherson, Anderson,
Paulson & Fideler, LLP
426 E. 8th St.
Sioux Falls, SD 57103-7025
(605) 336-1030
Attorneys for Personal Representative
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STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA COUNTY OF LINCOLN
:SS IN CIRCUIT COURT SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN THE MATTER OF
DEIONDRE ALI COLE, MINOR CHILD
41CIV25-106
NOTICE OF HEARING.
TO: ALL PERSONS INTERESTED HEREIN: IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION FILED FOR THE CHANGE OF NAME OF DEIONDRE ALI COLE, MINOR CHILD, TO DEIONDRE ALI ATMORE
A Petition filed by Lisa Atmore proposing a change of name for Deiondre Ali Cole, minor child, to Deiondre Ali Atmore, has been filed in the above-entitled Court. The Petition will be heard on the 12th day of March 2025, at 11:30 a.m. before the Honorable Rachel R. Rasmussen at the Lincoln County Courthouse, Canton, South Dakota. Anyone seeking to be heard on this matter may appear at said time and place and show reasons why the Petitioner’s request should not be granted.
This 3rd day of February 2025.
AMIOTTE LAW, P.C.
/s/ Stephanie R. Amiotte
Stephanie R. Amiotte
5032 S Bur Oak Pl Ste 217
Sioux Falls, SD 57108
(605) 271-1080
stephanie@amiottelaw.org
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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
RONALD G. ROBSON, DECEASED.
49PRO25-000027
NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF APPOINTMENT OF PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE
Notice is given that on February 3, 2025, Jeanelle R. Lust, whose address is 48030 Lazy Oaks Circle, Sioux Falls, South Dakota 57108, was appointed as personal representative of the Estate of Ronald G. Robson.
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.
/s/ Jeanelle R. Lust
Jeanelle R. Lust
48030 Lazy Oaks Circle
Sioux Falls, SD 57108
402-440-3731
Clerk of Courts
Minnehaha County
425 N. Dakota Avenue
Sioux Falls, SD 57104
Lisa J. Maguire
Woods, Fuller, Shultz & Smith P.C.
300 South Phillips Avenue, Suite 300
P.O. Box 5027
Sioux Falls, SD 57117-5027
(605) 336-3890
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR EXECUTIVE CLEMENCY
Shannon Jay Stuefen who was sentenced in Minnehaha County on the 28 day of April, 2015, to 18 months penitentiary suspended, 2 years probation, $4104.00 fines, costs and rest.
for the crime of Aggrivated Eluding
has applied to the South Dakota Board of Pardons and Paroles for: Pardon
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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:
MEENA FAYE FRANCIS BROVELEIT
FOR A CHANGE OF NAME TO:
MILES FRANCIS ALLEN BROVELEIT
CIV:49CIV25-530
NOTICE OF HEARING FOR ADULT NAME CHANGE
Notice is hereby given that a Verified Petition for Adult Name Change has been filed by Meena Faye Francis Broveleit the object and prayer of which is to change Petitioner’s name from Meena Faye Francis Broveleit to Miles Francis Allen Broveleit. On the 25th day of March, 2025, at the hour of 11:00 a.m. said verified petition will be heard by this court before the Honorable Mowery Presiding, at the Court Room in the Minnehaha County Courthouse, City of Sioux Falls, 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 2 day of Feb, 2025 at Sioux Falls, South Dakota
/s/Cathy Arant
Circuit Court Judge or Clerk of Court
Attest:
Clerk of Court
By:
Deputy
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STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA :SS IN CIRCUIT COURT SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION REGARDING ETHAN DAMIAN DERAS VÁZQUEZ, A MINOR CHILD. FOR A CHANGE OF NAME TO
ETHAN DAMIAN VÁZQUEZ ALVARADO,
PROPOSED NAME.
49CIV24-004481
NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR NAME CHANGE
Notice is hereby given that a Petition for Name Change has been filed and a hearing on said Petition has been set at the Minnehaha County Courthouse, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, on April 22, 2025, at 11:00 a.m. CDT, before a Minnehaha County Circuit Court Judge.
Any individual or entity interested in these proceedings may apply for permission to participate at the hearing.
Dated February 10, 2025.
LYNN, JACKSON, SHULTZ & LEBRUN, P.C.
By: Lane S. Haskell
Lane S. Haskell
110 N. Minnesota Avenue,
Suite 400
Sioux Falls, SD 57104
Phone: 605-332-5999
Fax: 605-332-4249
lhaskell@lynnjackson.com
Attorney for Petitioner
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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
CHARLES D. WINGERT, DECEASED.
PRO. 25-34
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is given that on February 11, 2025, Julie Wingert, whose address is 6201 E. Arrowhead Pkwy., Sioux Falls, SD 57110, was appointed as personal representative of the estate of Charles D. Wingert.
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 11 day of February, 2025.
/s/Julie Wingert
Julie Wingert
6201 E Arrowhead Pkwy.
Sioux Falls, SD 57110
Clerk of Circuit Court
Minnehaha County Courthouse
425 North Dakota Avenue
Sioux Falls, SD 57104
Michael H. Paulson
Christopherson, Anderson, Paulson & Fideler, LLP
426 E. 8th St.
Sioux Falls, SD 57103-7025
(605) 336-1030
Attorneys for Personal Representative
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STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA :SS IN CIRCUIT COURT SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF
LORI LEA SLAGLE, DECEASED.
PRO. 25-37
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is given that on February 11, 2025, Brook C. Slagle, whose address is 2131 N. 67th St., Lincoln, NE 68505, was appointed as personal representative of the estate of Lori Lea Slagle.
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 12 day of February, 2025.
/s/ Brook C. Slagle
Brook C. Slagle
2131 N. 67th St.
Lincoln, NE 68505
Clerk of Circuit Court
Minnehaha County Courthouse
425 North Dakota Avenue
Sioux Falls, SD 57104
Michael H. Paulson
Christopherson, Anderson, Paulson & Fideler, LLP
426 E. 8th St.
Sioux Falls, SD 57103-7025
(605) 336-1030
Attorneys for Personal Representative
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STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA :SS IN CIRCUIT COURT SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF
MELVIN F. SPINAR, DECEASED.
49PRO25-000033
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is given that on February 10, 2025, Edward Keith Welch, whose address is 701 S. Phillips Ave., Sioux Falls, SD 57104, was appointed as personal representative of the estate of Melvin F. Spinar.
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 12th day of February, 2025.
/s/ Edward Keith Welch
Edward Keith Welch
701 S. Phillips Ave.
Sioux Falls, SD 57104
Clerk of Circuit Court
Minnehaha County Courthouse
425 N. Dakota Ave.
Sioux Falls, SD 57104
(605) 367-5900
Michael H. Paulson
Christopherson, Anderson, Paulson & Fideler, LLP
426 E. 8th St.
Sioux Falls, SD 57l03-7025
(605) 336-1030
Attorneys for Personal Representative
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STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA :SS IN CIRCUIT COURT SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN RE THE ESTATE OF
RONALD LYLE STENSLAND, DECEASED.
49PRO25-000035
NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF INFORMAL PROBATE AND APPOINTMENT OF PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE
NOTICE IS GIVEN that on the 11th day of February, 2025, the Clerk of the Circuit Court, Second Judicial Circuit, Minnehaha County, South Dakota, appointed Waylon Lyle Stensland as Personal Representative of the Estate of Ronald Lyle Stensland.
Creditors of the Estate of Ronald Lyle Stensland 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 5317 W. 100 S., Wabash, IN 46992 or filed with the Minnehaha County Clerk of Courts, with a copy of the claim mailed to the Personal Representative.
Dated this 13th day of February, 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: Feb. 21, 2025
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA :SS IN CIRCUIT COURT SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN THE MATTER OF
IM, P R, SR,
ALLEGED ABUSED/ NEGLECTED CHILDREN
JUV24-000680
NOTICE OF ENTRY OF ORDER
TO: Anthony L Paul, Michael Rich Jr., Anastasia Muggins, Oglala Sioux Tribe, Rosebud Sioux Tribe and all to whom it may concern:
You will take notice that on the 5th day of November, 2024 an Order of Adjudication and Interim Order of Disposition as to Anastasia Muggins and Michael Rich Jr. and an Order of Adjudication as to the Father Anthony Paul affecting your parental rights was made and entered in the matter entitled above by the above entitled Court and filed with the Clerk and that attached hereto is a true and correct copy thereof.
Dated this 10th day of January, 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: Feb. 21, 2025
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA :SS IN CIRCUIT COURT
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA, EX REL, SOUTH DAKOTA DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES, IN THE INTEREST OF,
J B, S R, S R, T R, ALLEGED ABUSED/ NEGLECTED CHILDREN
AND CONCERNING MELISSA STEWART ROSS HOWARD LEON BRITTON HEATH LEROY RALLS RESPONDENTS
JUV24-000453
3RD AMENDED SUMMONS (ALLEGED ABUSED OR NEGLECTED CHILD)
TO: MELISSA STEWART ROSS HOWARD LEON BRITTON HEATH LEROY RALLS 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 February 25, 2025, at 10:00 AM to answer the Petition of BRIANNA PALOMAKI, now on file with the Clerk of said Court, alleging the above named Children to be an abused/neglected Children and praying that said Children be taken from you and that a guardian be appointed with authority to consent to the adoption of said Children. You must appear at the time and place set forth above to show cause, if any you have, why said Children should not be found abused/neglected and the prayer of said Petition granted or said Children otherwise dealt with. Failure to appear is an admission to the allegation(s) contained in the Petition. You are further notified that the termination of parental rights is a possible remedy of these proceedings and that you and the above-named Children have the right to have an attorney present at all stages of the proceedings.
Dated at Sioux Falls, Minnehaha County, South Dakota, this 13th day of February, 2025.
KARLA KALB, Clerk
BY: /s/ Alyssa Cortez
Deputy
Published once on Feb. 21, 2025, at the approximate cost of $22.44, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or TheDakotaScout.com.
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PUBLISH: Feb. 21, 2025
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA :SS IN CIRCUIT COURT SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN THE MATTER OF
SP, ALLEGED ABUSED/ NEGLECTED CHILD
JUV24-001097
NOTICE OF ENTRY OF ORDER
TO: Jamie Frank Perez, Alicia Perez and all to whom it may concern:
You will take notice that on the 18th day of December, 2024 an Order of Adjudication as to the Father and Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law for Adjudication and Order of Adjudication as to the Mother affecting your parental rights was made and entered in the matter entitled above by the above entitled Court and filed with the Clerk and that attached hereto is a true and correct copy thereof.
Dated this 29th day of January, 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
Published once on Feb. 21, 2025, at the approximate cost of $13.91, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or TheDakotaScout.com.
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PUBLISH: Feb. 21, Feb. 28 & Mar. 7, 2025
NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF DECEASED SETTLOR AND SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE
Notice is given that on December 27, 2024, Sandra Mielke died, who was a Settlor of the Mielke Living Trust, dated June 9, 2003, and any amendments thereto.
Brenda White, whose address is 2204 West 70th St. N, Sioux Falls, SD 57107, is the current Tmstee of the Mielke Living Tmst, dated June 9, 2003, 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 14 day of February, 2025.
Published on Feb. 21, Feb. 28 & Mar. 7, 2025, at the approximate cost of $35.44, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or TheDakotaScout.com.
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PUBLISH: Feb. 21, 2025
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA :SS IN CIRCUIT COURT
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA, EX REL, SOUTH DAKOTA DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES, IN THE INTEREST OF,
D J, ALLEGED ABUSED/ NEGLECTED CHILD
AND CONCERNING DAEJAH PAIGE JANDREAU UNKNOWN FATHER RESPONDENTS
JUV24-001631 SUMMONS (ALLEGED ABUSED OR NEGLECTED CHILD)
TO: DAEJAH PAIGE JANDREAU
UNKNOWN FATHER
AND ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
You are hereby summoned to appear before the above-named Court in its courtroom at the Minnehaha County Courthouse, 425 North Dakota Avenue, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, on July 30, 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 17th day of February, 2025.
KARLA KALB, Clerk
BY: /s/ Alyssa Cortez
Deputy
Published once on Feb. 21, 2025, at the approximate cost of $22.76, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or TheDakotaScout.com
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PUBLISH: Feb. 21. Feb. 28, Mar. 7 & Mar. 14, 2025
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA SS: IN CIRCUIT COURT SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF:
DARLA MAE OGREN
FOR A CHANGE OF NAME TO:
DARLA MAE JANZEN
CIV:49CIV25-855
NOTICE OF HEARING FOR ADULT NAME CHANGE
Notice is hereby given that a Verified Petition for Adult Name Change has been filed by Darla Mae Ogren to change Petitioner’s name from Darla Mae Ogren to Darla Mae Janzen. The petition will be heard on the 1st day of April, 2025, at 11:00 a.m. by the Honorable Judge Clapper at the Minnehaha County Courthouse in the City of Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Anyone may come and appear at that time and place and show reasons, if any, why said name should not be changed.
Dated this 13th day of February, 2025.
Circuit Court Judge or Clerk of Court
Attest:
Clerk of Court
By:
Deputy
Published on Feb. 21, Feb. 28, Mar. 7 & Mar. 14, 2025, at the approximate cost of $50.17, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or TheDakotaScout.com
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PUBLISH: Feb. 21, 2025
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA :SS IN CIRCUIT COURT THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA, EX REL, SOUTH DAKOTA DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES, IN THE INTEREST OF,
XR, ALLEGED ABUSED/ NEGLECTED CHILD
AND CONCERNING
JENNIFER RENEE REAVIS WILHITE STOLL RESPONDENTS
JUV24-001034
2ND AMENDED SUMMONS (ALLEGED ABUSED OR NEGLECTED CHILD)
TO: JENNIFER RENEE REAVIS, WILHITE STOLL 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 March 19, 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 14th day of November,
2024.
Karla Kalb, Acting Clerk
BY: /s/ Brenda Jarrott
Deputy
Published once on Feb. 21, 2025, at the approximate cost of $22.44, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or TheDakotaScout.com
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PUBLISH: Feb. 21, 2025
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA :SS IN CIRCUIT COURT THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA, EX REL, SOUTH DAKOTA DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES, IN THE INTEREST OF,
D B, ALLEGED ABUSED/ NEGLECTED CHILD
AND CONCERNING
EDNA BLACK BEAR UNKNOWN FATHER RESPONDENTS
JUV24-001131
SUMMONS (ALLEGED ABUSED OR NEGLECTED CHILD)
TO: EDNA BLACK BEAR
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 May 7, 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 17th day of February, 2025.
KARLA KALB, Clerk
BY: /s/ Alyssa Cortez
Deputy
Published once on Feb. 21, 2025, at the approximate cost of $22.12, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or TheDakotaScout.com
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PUBLISH: Feb. 21, 2025
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA :SS IN CIRCUIT COURT THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA, EX REL, SOUTH DAKOTA DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES, IN THE INTEREST OF,
H B, A L, JR., E L, M L, ALLEGED ABUSED/NEGLECTED CHILDREN
AND CONCERNING
KARISSA JAZLYN BECKER UNKNOWN FATHER AARON JOSE LOVE RESPONDENTS
JUV24-000741
SUMMONS (ALLEGED ABUSED OR NEGLECTED CHILD)
TO: KARISSA JAZLYN BECKER
UNKNOWN FATHER
AARON JOSE LOVE
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 May 5, 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 11th day of February, 2025.
KARLA KALB, Clerk
BY: /s/ Hannah Ludlow
Deputy
Published once on Feb. 21, 2025, at the approximate cost of $23.39, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or TheDakotaScout.com.
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PUBLISH: Feb. 21, 2025
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA :SS IN CIRCUIT COURT SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN THE MATTER OF
MW, ALLEGED ABUSED/ NEGLECTED CHILD
JUV24-001041
NOTICE OF ENTRY OF ORDER
TO: Unknown Father, Reece Widow, Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe and all to whom it may concern:
You will take notice that on the 21st day of November, 2024, an Order of Adjudication as to the Unknown Father, an Order of Adjudication and Interim Order of Disposition as to the mother and ICWA affidavit 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 17th day of February, 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
Published once on Feb. 21, 2025, at the approximate cost of $14.22, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or TheDakotaScout.com.
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PUBLISH: Feb. 21, 2025
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA :SS IN CIRCUIT COURT THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA, EX REL, SOUTH DAKOTA DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES, IN THE INTEREST OF,
A M, ALLEGED ABUSED/NEGLECTED CHILDREN
AND CONCERNING
SUSAN YAR MARTIN UNKNOWN FATHERS RESPONDENTS
JUV24-000210
5TH AMENDED SUMMONS
(ALLEGED ABUSED OR NEGLECTED CHILD)
TO: SUSAN YAR MARTIN
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 March 13, 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 17th day of February, 2025.KARLA KALB, Clerk
BY: /s/ Alyssa Cortez
Deputy
Published once on Feb. 21, 2025, at the approximate cost of $22.44, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or TheDakotaScout.com.
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PUBLISH: Feb. 21, 2025
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA :SS IN CIRCUIT COURT THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA, EX REL, SOUTH DAKOTA DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES, IN THE INTEREST OF,
S P, ALLEGED ABUSED/ NEGLECTED CHILD
AND CONCERNING
ALICIA ANNE PEREZ JAMIE FRANK PEREZ RESPONDENTS
JUV24-001097
AMENDED SUMMONS (ALLEGED ABUSED OR NEGLECTED CHILD)
TO: ALICIA ANNE PEREZ
JAMIE FRANK PEREZ
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 May 21, 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 13th day of February, 2025.
KARLA KALB, Clerk
BY: /s/ Alyssa Cortez
Deputy
Published once on Feb. 21, 2025, at the approximate cost of $22.44, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or TheDakotaScout.com.
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PUBLISH: Feb. 21, 2025
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA :SS IN CIRCUIT COURT THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA, EX REL, SOUTH DAKOTA DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES, IN THE INTEREST OF,
J E, T E, T E, III, J H, J H, J W, ALLEGED ABUSED/ NEGLECTED CHILDREN
AND CONCERNING SAVANNAH LEE HERNANDEZ A.K.A. RANDLE, TERRANCE DERRELL ELDER, JIMMIE DWAYNE MOORE, JEREMY JAMAHL RANDLE, SR, JERRICK DORRELL WOODS RESPONDENTS
JUV24-001153
AMENDED SUMMONS (ALLEGED ABUSED OR NEGLECTED CHILD)
TO: SAVANNAH LEE HERNANDEZ A.K.A. RANDLE, TERRANCE DERRELL ELDER,
JIMMIE DWAYNE MOORE, JEREMY JAMAHL RANDLE, SR, JERRICK DORRELL WOODS 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 May 14, 2025, at 9:00 AM to answer the Petition of BRIANNA PALOMAKI, now on file with the Clerk of said Court, alleging the above named Children to be an abused/neglected Children and praying that said Children be taken from you and that a guardian be appointed with authority to consent to the adoption of said Children. You must appear at the time and place set forth above to show cause, if any you have, why said Children should not be found abused/neglected and the prayer of said Petition granted or said Children otherwise dealt with. Failure to appear is an admission to the allegation(s) contained in the Petition. You are further notified that the termination of parental rights is a possible remedy of these proceedings and that you and the above-named Children have the right to have an attorney present at all stages of the proceedings.
Dated at Sioux Falls, Minnehaha County, South Dakota, this 3rd day of February, 2025.
KARLA KALB, Clerk
BY: /s/ Hannah Ludlow
Deputy
Published once on Feb. 21, 2025, at the approximate cost of $25.60, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or TheDakotaScout.com.
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PUBLISH: Feb. 21, 2025
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA :SS IN CIRCUIT COURT THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA, EX REL, SOUTH DAKOTA DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES, IN THE INTEREST OF,
T M, ALLEGED ABUSED/ NEGLECTED CHILD
AND CONCERNING
RAVICCA DAWN MEEKS SHANE MICHAEL BOYER RESPONDENTS
JUV24-000093
3RD AMENDED SUMMONS (ALLEGED ABUSED OR NEGLECTED CHILD)
TO: RAVICCA DAWN MEEKS
SHANE MICHAEL BOYER
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 March 11, 2025, at 10:00 AM to answer the Petition of BRIANNA PALOMAKI, now on file with the Clerk of said Court, alleging the above named 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 31st day of January, 2025.
KARLA KALB, Clerk
BY: /s/ Hannah Ludlow
Deputy
Published once on Feb. 21, 2025, at the approximate cost of $22.76, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or TheDakotaScout.com.
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PUBLISH: Feb. 21, 2025
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA :SS IN CIRCUIT COURT THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA, EX REL, SOUTH DAKOTA DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES, IN THE INTEREST OF,
A G, I G, O G, ALLEGED ABUSED/ NEGLECTED CHILDREN
AND CONCERNING
BESSIE IRENE GOODFACE JACOB JAMES GOEDDEKE-NEWTON RESPONDENTS
JUV24-001607
SUMMONS (ALLEGED ABUSED OR NEGLECTED CHILD)
TO: BESSIE IRENE GOODFACE
JACOB JAMES GOEDDEKE-NEWTON
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 July 16, 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 11th day of February, 2025.
KARLA KALB, Clerk
BY: /s/ Hannah Ludlow
Deputy
Published once on Feb. 21, 2025, at the approximate cost of $23.70, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or TheDakotaScout.com.
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PUBLISH: Feb. 21, 2025
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA :SS IN CIRCUIT COURT THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA, EX REL, SOUTH DAKOTA DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES, IN THE INTEREST OF,
Y A, ALLEGED ABUSED/ NEGLECTED CHILD
AND CONCERNING
RACHAEL MALUK ANGETH ABRAHAM YOL RESPONDENTS
JUV24-000943 SUMMONS (ALLEGED ABUSED OR NEGLECTED CHILD)
TO: RACHAEL MALUK ANGETH
ABRAHAM YOL
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 May 6, 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 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 18th day of February, 2025.
KARLA KALB, Clerk
BY: /s/ Alyssa Cortez
Deputy
Published once on Feb. 21, 2025, at the approximate cost of $23.07, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or TheDakotaScout.com.
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PUBLISH: Feb. 21, 2025
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA :SS IN CIRCUIT COURT THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA, EX REL, SOUTH DAKOTA DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES, IN THE INTEREST OF,
P H, ALLEGED ABUSED/ NEGLECTED CHILD
AND CONCERNING SIERRA ROSE HENRICH UNKNOWN FATHER RESPONDENTS
JUV24-001487
SUMMONS (ALLEGED ABUSED OR NEGLECTED CHILD)
TO: SIERRA ROSE HENRICH
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 July 30, 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 14th day of February, 2025.
KARLA KALB, Clerk
BY: /s/ Alyssa Cortez
Deputy
Published once on Feb. 21, 2025, at the approximate cost of $22.12, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or TheDakotaScout.com.
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PUBLISH: Feb. 21, 2025
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA :SS IN CIRCUIT COURT SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN THE MATTER OF
D B, J B, J S, ALLEGED ABUSED/ NEGLECTED CHILDREN
JUV23-000092
NOTICE OF ENTRY OF ORDER
TO: Andre Curtis Bush, Carl Jerome Stanley, Nikki Hinrichs, and all to whom it may concern:
You will take notice that on the 14th day of February, 2025 an Final Dispositional Order affecting your parental rights was made and entered in the matter entitled above by the above entitled Court and filed with the Clerk and that attached hereto is a true and correct copy thereof.
Dated this 19th day of February, 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
Published once on Feb. 21, 2025, at the approximate cost of $12.33, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or TheDakotaScout.com.
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PUBLISH: Feb. 21, 2025
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA :SS IN CIRCUIT COURT SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN THE MATTER OF
E H, J H, R H, R H, S H
ALLEGED ABUSED/ NEGLECTED CHILDREN
JUV24-000757
NOTICE OF ENTRY OF ORDER
TO: Varden Lee Hopkins, Jr, Sade Hopkins and all to whom it may concern:
You will take notice that on the 14th day of February, 2025 an Final Dispsotional 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 19th day of February, 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
Published once on Feb. 21, 2025, at the approximate cost of $12.96, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or TheDakotaScout.com.
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PUBLISH: Feb. 21, 2025
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA :SS IN CIRCUIT COURT SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN THE MATTER OF
S G, L V, ALLEGED ABUSED/ NEGLECTED CHILDREN JUV24-001580
NOTICE OF ENTRY OF ORDER
TO: Unknown Father, and all to whom it may concern:
You will take notice that on the 14th day of February, 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 19th day of February, 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
Published once on Feb. 21, 2025, at the approximate cost of $12.64, and may be viewed free of charge at www.sdpublicnotices.com or TheDakotaScout.com.
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PUBLISH: Feb. 21, 2025
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA :SS IN CIRCUIT COURT SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN THE MATTER OF
A G, I G, O G, ALLEGED ABUSED/ NEGLECTED CHILDREN
JUV24-001607
NOTICE OF ENTRY OF ORDER
TO: Bessie Goodface, and all to whom it may concern:
You will take notice that on the 14th day of February, 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 19th day of February, 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: Feb. 21, 2025
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA :SS IN CIRCUIT COURT SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN THE MATTER OF
D J, ALLEGED ABUSED/ NEGLECTED CHILD
JUV24-001631
NOTICE OF ENTRY OF ORDER
TO: Unknown Father, and all to whom it may concern:
You will take notice that on the 18th day of February, 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 19th day of February, 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: Feb. 21, 2025
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA :SS IN CIRCUIT COURT THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA, EX REL, SOUTH DAKOTA DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES, IN THE INTEREST OF,
Z E, ALLEGED ABUSED/ NEGLECTED CHILD
AND CONCERNING
DANIELLE KATHERINE WESTON JEROME WADE CHASINGHORSE RESPONDENTS
JUV24-000724
SUMMONS (ALLEGED ABUSED OR NEGLECTED CHILD)
TO: DANIELLE KATHERINE WESTON
JEROME WADE CHASINGHORSE
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 10:00 AM to answer the Petition of Carrie Mees/Brianna Palomaki/Lyndee Kamrath, now on file with the Clerk of said Court, alleging the above named Child to be an abused/neglected Child and praying that said Child be taken from you and that a guardian be appointed with authority to consent to the adoption of said Child. You must appear at the time and place set forth above to show cause, if any you have, why said Child should not be found abused/neglected and the prayer of said Petition granted or said Child otherwise dealt with. Failure to appear is an admission to the allegation(s) contained in the Petition. You are further notified that the termination of parental rights is a possible remedy of these proceedings and that you and the above-named Child have the right to have an attorney present at all stages of the proceedings.
Dated at Sioux Falls, Minnehaha County, South Dakota, this 19th day of February, 2025.
KARLA KALB, Clerk
BY: /s/ Alyssa Cortez
Deputy
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PUBLISH: Feb. 21, 2025
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA :SS IN CIRCUIT COURT THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA, EX REL, SOUTH DAKOTA DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES, IN THE INTEREST OF,
V L, ALLEGED ABUSED/ NEGLECTED CHILD
AND CONCERNING
STELUTA LACATUS VICTOR TIBI APARASCHIVEI RESPONDENTS
JUV24-000890
2ND AMENDED SUMMONS (ALLEGED ABUSED OR NEGLECTED CHILD)
TO: STELUTA LACATUS
VICTOR TIBI APARASCHIVEI
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 March 12, 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 19th day of February, 2025.
KARLA KALB, Clerk
BY: /s/ Alyssa Cortez
Deputy
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PUBLISH: Feb. 21, 2025
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA COUNTY OF MINNEHAHA :SS IN CIRCUIT COURT THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA, EX REL, SOUTH DAKOTA DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES, IN THE INTEREST OF,
K P, ALLEGED ABUSED/ NEGLECTED CHILD
AND CONCERNING
TASHA LYNN PRUITT UNKNOWN FATHERS RESPONDENTS
JUV24-000934
3RD AMENDED SUMMONS (ALLEGED ABUSED OR NEGLECTED CHILD)
TO: TASHA LYNN PRUITT
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 March 27, 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 19th day of February, 2025.
KARLA KALB, Clerk
BY: /s/ Alyssa Cortez
Deputy
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