Development Corporation has investment in Horizons house project
A group of Horizons volunteers are in the process of fixing up a house in the hopes of attracting a buyer—preferably a family with children.
The three volunteers who are spearheading the project reported to the Tripp Development Corporation at its April 17 Annual Meeting.
The three men--Larry Geyer, Ken Buehner and Gerald Schoenfelder—have been busy for several months on the residence at 516 S. Main.
Geyer said Buehner had improved the wiring in the basement, and the basement windows had been finished, and Schoenfelder and his wife, Carol, had painted the storm windows in the basement. The windows on the main and second floor have not been done yet, he said, but noted that the window wells should be ready to be done soon.
A slope needs to be added to the foundation area to take the water away, he said.
All the sucker trees and bushes have been removed, he said, including three cedar trees. The grove in the back also had been thinned, he said.
“We’re making great progress” on the interior basement walls, Geyer said, estimating that about 60 percent of it was done.
The bathroom was gutted, taking out the cast iron sewer pipe, he said, and they are thinking of adding some plumbing beneath that to be able to make a bath in the basement. A smaller tub will be installed in the main floor bathroom.
Schoenfelder said there were a couple of decisions to be made, one of which was the heating unit and the other the garage.
President Allan Hale said the corporation has bids on a heat pump for the house.
Schoenfelder questioned whether they should remove the garage, and replace with a carport or a regular garage.
He said he was going to see if he could get a volunteer to remove some of the big trees.
They haven’t spent much money on the house yet, said Schoenfelder, but “I’ve been enjoying it—it’s exciting—each day we can see what we do.”
Jennifer Friederich reminded the three that Horizons wants to pay for as much of the project as qualifies, such as paint, sheetrock and equipment rental, but not on capital improvements.
“The Horizons program is all about reducing poverty,” said Friederich, which is why the program is helping with it.
It is hoped the completed house will be sold to a family with children, as there should be three bedrooms.
The Development Corp. agreed to go $20,000 on it, said treasurer Ed Rembold.
The project has been much more economical than buying a Governor’s House, plus there is more room in the older home.
”Anybody we’ve asked for help” has responded, said Schoenfelder.

Commercial Club aids in statewide school district lawsuit
The Parkston Commercial Club responded to a request for help in the state-wide lawsuit being conducted by public schools against the State of South Dakota for increased funding. For details, click here.

Cleaning up city
Cleaning up the city was not a campaign promise, but two elected officials—Mayor Dave Hoffman, left, and Alderman Jeff Murtha--were among those volunteering during the Citywide Cleanup last Saturday. Hoffman said the National Guard provided three trucks, one loader and 15 helpers; the city provided three trucks, a payloader and city worker Mike Wolf. Council member Dale Hofer, Louis Schoon, Bob Love and Katie Murtha also volunteered. “We probably had less stuff than last year,” said Hoffman, adding that he hoped people were getting things cleaned out. Some people still were putting glass on the bottom, rather than on the top where it is requested. It is dangerous, he said, when it is put on the bottom and the grapple hook or bucket tries to scoop it up.

School board discusses banner request
Although the Parkston School Board was receptive to placing a banner in the Armory, there were some questions that moved the final decision to the next meeting on May 12. For details, click here.

CFEL clubs observe national week
Hutchinson County is celebrating Community and Family Extension Leaders Week, May 1–8. For details, click here.

SD Bandmaster piano contest held
The following students participated in the S.D. Bandmaster piano contest held in the Mitchell Middle School April 19. For details, click here.

Lutheran Churches of Emery to host Mission Festival
St. Peter’s Lutheran Church, Clayton and St. John’s Lutheran Church, Emery, will hold their spring Mission Festival on Sunday, June 8. For details, click here.

SDSU Extension announces 4-H scholarships for 2008
Several young South Dakotans have won 4-H scholarships for 2008, according to SDSU Extension Youth Development/4-H specialist Marilyn Rasmussen. For details, click here.

FCCLA members compete at State Leadership Meeting
Seventy-five members from the Parkston FCCLA Chapter competed at the State Leadership Meeting on April 27-29, in Sioux Falls. For details, click here.

Parkston Cub Scouts take first at Scout-O-Rama
Parkston Cub Scouts recently took first place at the 2008 Scout-O-Rama, which was held in Woonsocket. For details, click here.

Local students among those honored at DWU convocation
Several Dakota Wesleyan University students were honored April 27 at the 2008 Honors Sunday convocation held on campus in Mitchell. For details, click here.

Local linemen help to restore power in South Dakota
More than 50 electric cooperative line workers from 14 South Dakota cooperatives traveled to northwestern South Dakota to assist Grand Electric Cooperative with repairs stemming from Thursday night’s snow storm. For details, click here.

Be prepared for tick season
About 17 species of ticks occur in South Dakota. The American dog tick or wood tick is the most commonly encountered tick species. The deer tick or blacklegged tick is present but is quite rare. For details, click here.

Animal rabies cases continue to drop
The number of animal rabies cases in South Dakota dropped to 27 in 2007, the fourth straight year of decline and the lowest number of cases in more than 45 years. There were 37 cases in 2006 and 68 in 2005. For details, click here.


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Coming Events
Parkston
Weekly

Alcoholics Anonymous and Al-Anon meetings will meet Friday at 8 p.m. at the Avera St. Benedict Health Center meeting room. For more information, call 928-3182.

Thursday, May 8
In the morning, the Parkston V.F.W. and American Legion Auxiliaries will be taking poppy corsages around to the business places in Parkston and Dimock.

The Parkston Ladies Auxiliary V.F.W. 3298 will meet in the Parkston Library Meeting Room at 2 p.m.

Monday, May 12
The Parkston School District will meet in the Elementary Conference Room at 5:30 p.m.

Tuesday, May 13
The City of Parkston will meet in City Hall at 7 p.m.

Tripp
Thursday, May 8

Tripp Lake Association meets at Tripp Fire Hall at 7:30 p.m. Sen. Frank Kloucek, Rep. Gary Jerke and representatives from SD Game, Fish & Parks, SD Dept. of School & Public Lands, Area SD Conservation Officers, Lower James River District and R C & D from Mitchell will be on hand.

Monday, May 12
The Tripp-Delmont School Board will meet in the Tripp Attendance Center at 7:30 p.m.

Tuesday, May 13
The Jelkin-Harms American Legion Auxiliary will meet in the Commander’s Room with a memorial service beginning at 7:30 p.m.

Area
Weekly

Alcoholics Anonymous will meet Sunday at 7 p.m. at the Ethan Fire Station in the Community Room. For more information, contact Jean at 928-7266.


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Parkston School Board to meet Monday, May 12
The Parkston School Board plans to meet Monday, May 12, at 5:30 p.m. in the elementary conference room.
Items on the preliminary agenda, following the usual approval of minutes, reports and claims, include:
•Correspondence/visitors, including the FCCLA report;
• Superintendent’s report, including staffing;
• Principals’ reports;
• Old business, including Technical Assistance Compensation and second reading for Complaint Policy for federal programs;
• New business, including consider resignations, business teacher, technology assistant, cheer advisor; and approve contracts for instrumental music, certified and administrative; first reading of School Parent Involvement policy for Title One; SDHSAA ballot; introduce preliminary budget; declare old stage surplus (appraisal of worth); issue classified contracts;
• Executive session on personnel for negotiations and ratify negotiations;
• Adjourn.

Tripp-Delmont School Board to meet Monday
The Tripp-Delmont School Board of Education meeting is set for Monday, May 12, 7:30 p.m. at the Tripp Center.
The preliminary agenda, after the usual reports, includes: budget amendments; preliminary budget; resolution to support law suit for education funding; SDHSAA ballots: proposed amendments one through five, election ballot for Division II Representative position, and election ballot for Large School Group position; superintendent’s and principal’s reports.

ROCS schedule
PARKSTON
Monday, May 5: Parkston to Mitchell, 8 a.m.
Monday, May 19: Parkston to Mitchell, 8 a.m.
TRIPP
Thursday, May 1: Tripp to Mitchell, 8 a.m.
Thursday, May 8: Tripp to Parkston, 9:15 a.m.
Thursday, May 15: Tripp to Mitchell, 8:15 a.m.
Thursday, May 22: Tripp to Yankton, 8 a.m.
For rides, call your driver at 605-724-2650 or Ella at 935-6558.



 
   

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