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WT-852103-1 Retired? Looking for Extra Money? We are Now Hiring for Part-time DRIVERS Must have valid Drivers License Apply in person West Hwy 212, Watertown, SD Or Call (605) 886-8081 M WT-852103-1 Inter-Lakes Community Action Partnership (ICAP) is currently accepting applications for positions at the Watertown Head Start Center to begin in late July. Classroom Aides (3) to work 30 hours per week, 38 weeks per year. $9.33-$12.08 per hour, doe. High school diploma/GED and experience with preschoolers preferred. Dietary Aide to work 20 hours per week, 38 weeks per year. $9.33-$12.08 per hour, doe. High school diploma/ GED and experience with preschoolers preferred. Head Start Family Service Worker needed to work 30 hours per week, 42 weeks per year. Responsible for assisting in the recruitment of children, encouraging the family in achievement of self-sufficiency and providing assistance to families. $14.65-$20.72 per hour, doe. Degree in Human Development, Family Studies, Sociology or related field. Experience in family services beneficial. For complete job descriptions and to apply, contact ICAP, PO Box 268, Madison, SD, 57042 (256-6518); [email protected] www.interlakescap.com Applications close 06/26/20. ICAP is an equal opportunity provider and employer WT-850838-1 Apply on-line: www.jenkinslivingcenter.com or apply in person: Jenkins Living Center, Inc. 215 S. Maple Street • Watertown, SD 57201 EOE 6PM to 9PM - 2 to 3 days Monday thru Friday 6AM to 2:30PM No Weekends Part-Time CUSTODIAN position available WT-852044-1 Go to thepublicopinion.com Call 605-886-6901 thepublicopinion.com thepublicopinion.com Public Opinion | Friday, June 26, 2020 | 7B Merchandise Apparel & Jewelry Uptown Watertown 886-5346 or 886-3316 We buy gold • Fair prices • Free estimates • Immediate payment As a local, family- owned business, we’ll pay you an honest price for your old gold, your new gold and any fine jewelry item. WT -785183-1 Misc for Sale FOR SALE: 12” Danuser Post Hole Auger- for tractor three point Swisher 22 ton log splitter Craftsmen NEW never used- Push mover FREE TO GOOD HOME: 3 year old- English Pointer- all shots, loves people (605) 758-2300 (605) 868-0710 Wanted to Buy WANTED Radio tubes, HAM radios, antique radios and parts, tube HIFI, large speakers. (503) 999-2157 Services Floor Services PRECISION FLOORING & TILE Sales & Installation Micky (605) 881-4479 Garage Sales Garage Sales-NE HUGE SELECTION! DAYCARE TOYS- CLOTHING- MISCELLANEOUS- All Day Wednesday through Sunday 1333 Harmony Lane Garage Sales-SW RUMMAGE FLEA MARKET Watertown VFW 808 South Broadway. Friday 8-6p.m. Saturday, 8-2p.m. Lots of guy stuff and more. Deals on Wheels $ 40 for 10 days in the Public Opinion and 2 days in the Coteau Shopper Public Notices DENR NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR AIR QUALITY CONSTRUCTION PERMIT The South Dakota Department of Envi- ronment and Natural Resources (DENR) received and reviewed the application for an air quality construction permit for the following applicant: APPLICANT NAME: Terex South Dakota FACILITY LOCATION: Watertown, South Dakota The air quality construction permit will al- low the construction and operation of the following processes and units: 1. Main paint booth – 2020 Pneu-Mech Systems MFG spray booths 2. Secondary paint booth – 2020 Pneu- Mech Systems MFG spray booth 3. Main gel coat booth – 2020 Col-Met Engineered Finishing Solutions Model #SDS-10-12-50-P-DT booths 4. Secondary gel coat booth – 2020 Col- Met Engineered Finishing Solutions Model #SDS-10-12-40-P-DT booths 5. Cure oven – 2020 Maxon 425 Over- pack Model #FS336-245A-48 oven, fired with natural gas A review of the application indicates Ter- ex can construct and operate four spray booths and a cure oven in compliance with South Dakota’s Air Pollution Control rules and the federal Clean Air Act. DENR, therefore, recommends the Board of Min- erals and Environment issue an air quality construction permit to Terex with condi- tions to ensure compliance with South Da- kota Codified Laws (SDCL) 34A 1 and the federal Clean Air Act. In accordance with the Administra- tive Rules of South Dakota (ARSD) 74:36:20:11, any person desiring to com- ment on DENR’s draft permit conditions must submit written comments to the ad- dress below by close of business on the thirtieth day of this public notice. Com- ments may be directed to the following mailing address: Teresa Williams; PMB 2020; Department of Environment and Natural Resources; 523 East Capitol; Pierre, South Dakota 57501. DENR will consider and address all comments sub- mitted and issue a final permit decision pursuant to ARSD 74:36:20:13. DENR will notify the applicant and each person that requested notice or submitted written comments of DENR’s final permit decision, including notification of any changes to the permit based on the comments. Any person desiring to contest the issu- ance of this permit and have a contested case hearing must file a petition, which complies with ARSD 74:09:01:01. This petition must be filed either by close of business on the thirtieth day of this public notice or, if that person submits comments on DENR’s draft permit pursuant to the paragraph above, within thirty days of re- ceiving notice of DENR’s final permit deci- sion. Upon receipt of a petition, DENR will schedule this matter for a contested case hearing before the Board of Minerals and Environment. If no comments or objections are received by close of business on the thirtieth day Public Notices by close of business on the thirtieth day of this public notice, the draft permit be- comes the final permit decision and the permit will be issued. Copies of DENR’s draft permit conditions and other information may be obtained from Teresa Williams, at the above ad- dress or telephone at (605) 773-3151 or the One-Stop Public Notice Page at: http://denr.sd.gov/public/ Hunter Roberts, Secretary Department of Environment and Natural Resources Published once at the approximate cost of $50.41. (June 26, 2020) HENRY OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS TOWN OF HENRY Special executive meeting was held on Thursday June 18th 2020 at 3:30p.m. at the Community Hall. Present: President Larson, Trustees Dorene Foster and Shannon Pester. Vince Foley and Finance Officer Shelly Fuller President Larson called the meeting to order. Motion by Foster and seconded of Pester to approve agenda, motion carried. Motion by Pester and seconded of Foster to go into executive session at 3:33pm per SDCL 1-25-2(3) for litigation. Motion carried. Executive session ended at 4:14pm. Motion of Foster and seconded of Pester to adjourn. Motion carried. Shelly Fuller Finance Officer Published once at the approximate cost of $13.34. (June 26, 2020) CODINGTON STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA COUNTY OF CODINGTON IN CIRCUIT COURT THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT In the Matter of the Petition regarding Sophia Marie Kolden-Miller, A Minor Child. For a Change of Name to Sophia Marie Miller CIV:20-218 NOTICE OF HEARING FOR NAME CHANGE OF A MINOR CHILD (UNCONTESTED) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Verified Petition for Name Change of a Minor Child has been filed by Haley Marie Kolden the object and prayer of which is to change their minor child’s name from Sophia Marie Kolden-Miller to Sophia Marie Miller. On the 20th day of July, 2020, at the hour of 10:00 a.m. said Verified Petition will be heard by this Court before the Honorable Carmen Means Presiding, at the Court Room in the Codington County Courthouse, City of Watertown, Codington County, South Dakota, or as soon thereafter as is convenient for the court. Any interested party 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 2nd day of June, 2020 at Watertown, South Dakota. ATTEST: /s/ Barbara Zeller Barbara Zeller Codington County Clerk of Courts Deputy Published four times at the approximate cost of $94.88. (June 12, 19 & 26 and July 3, 2020) Public Notices DENR NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TITLE V AIR QUALITY OPERATING PERMIT The South Dakota Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) has received and reviewed the application for a Title V air quality operating permit for the following applicant: APPLICANT NAME: Benchmark Foam, Inc. FACILITY LOCATION: Watertown, South Dakota The Title V air quality operating permit will allow the operation of the following processes and units: 1. Pre-expander #1 – 2009 Sunghoon Tech Co, model #SHF-2600P pre- expander. 2. Pre-expander #2 – 2009 Sunghoon Tech Co, model #SHF-1000P pre- expander. 3. Block Mold – 2009 Sunghoon Tech Co, model #SHB-4319VS block mold. 4. Shape Molding Machine #1 - 2009 Sunghoon Tech Co, model #SHM- 400EPP (ESP) shape molding machine. 5. Shape Molding Machines #2 - #7 - 2009 Sunghoon Tech Co, model #SHM-400VS shape molding machine. 6. Shape Molding Machine #8 – 2004 Kurtz, model 4256-04 shape molding machine. 7. Boiler #1 – 2009 Hurst Boiler & Welding Company, Model #400 steam boiler. 8. Boiler #2 – 2009 Hurst Boiler & Welding Company, Model#Series 400 steam boiler. 9. Paint Booth – 2008 Graco Electric Reactor, model #E-XP2, air atomized paint booth. Public Notices paint booth. 10. Spray Booth- 2014 Spray Zone model #SZ-TFBD 281412, air atomized spray booth. A review of this application indicates Benchmark Foam can operate the polystyrene production facility in compliance with South Dakota’s Air Pollution Control rules and the federal Clean Air Act. DENR, therefore, recommends that the Board of Minerals and Environment issue a Title V air quality operating permit to Benchmark Foam with conditions to ensure compliance with South Dakota Codified Laws (SDCL) 34A-1 and the federal Clean Air Act. In accordance with the Administrative Rules of South Dakota (ARSD) 74:36:05:17, any person desiring to comment on DENR’s draft permit conditions must submit written comments to the address below by close of business on the thirtieth day of this public notice. Comments may be directed to the following mailing address: Teresa Williams; PMB 2020; Department of Environment and Natural Resources; Division of Environmental Services; 523 East Capitol, Pierre, South Dakota 57501. DENR will consider and address all comments submitted and issue a final permit decision pursuant to ARSD 74:36:05:18. DENR will notify the applicant and each person that requested notice or submitted written comments of DENR’s final permit decision, including notification of any changes to the permit based on the comments. Any person desiring to contest the issuance of this permit and have a contested case hearing must file a petition, which complies with ARSD 74:09:01:01. This petition must be filed either by close of business on the thirtieth day of this public notice or, if that person submits comments on DENR’s draft permit pursuant to the paragraph above, within Public Notices pursuant to the paragraph above, within thirty days of receiving notice of DENR’s final permit decision. Upon receipt of a petition, DENR will schedule this matter for a contested case hearing before the Board of Minerals and Environment. If no comments or objections are received by close of business on the thirtieth day of this public notice, the draft permit becomes the final permit decision and the proposed permit will be submitted to EPA for review. Copies of DENR’s draft permit conditions and other information may be obtained from Teresa Williams, at the above address, telephone at (605) 773-3151 or the One-Stop Public Notice Page at: http://denr.sd.gov/public Hunter Roberts, Secretary Department of Environment and Natural Resources Published once at the approximate cost of $62.27. (June 26, 2020) Subscribe CALL 886-6901 (Press 1) TO START YOUR PUBLIC OPINION SUBSCRIPTION It costs less to have it delivered to your home. Anger can be easier to feel than grief Dear Annie: I am shattered and torn apart. My son, who served eight and half years in prison for drugs, was released last Thanksgiving. Within four days of release, “Ray” had a job as a cook, had joined a gym and was working out every day. His life was all positive. Then the pandemic came. The restaurant closed, and the gym shut down. Ray turned back to drugs. Five months after his release, he is deceased. He overdosed. He had been living with his twin brother, “Tom.” Apparently, the restaurant manager called Tom and told him that Ray was doing drugs. Tom confronted Ray to no avail. My problem is I hold my son, Tom, responsible for Ray’s death. Why? He never once called me, when I live 25 minutes away and would have been there in a heartbeat. It dawned on me days later -- why did my son never call me about the drug use his brother had returned to? Tom was fearful I would have Ray put back in jail and then prison. But after all he had been through in his life, I would have never ever done that. I would have taken Ray home with me to clean up. I would have put him in a program that I went to with him. I would have had a sponsor for him. But I never ever had the chance to help my son. How do I overcome this anger, this blame and this outrage at Tom for simply allowing my other son to turn back to drugs? -- R. Dear R: I am so incredibly sorry that your son, Ray, died. No par- ent should have to outlive a child. I wish I could say something to make it better. But the truth is, there is some pain too deep for words to reach. Your rage is understandable. You might find yourself preoc- cupied with anger toward Tom, because in a way it’s more man- ageable than focusing on the fact that Ray is gone. But it’s very pos- sible that Ray would still be gone right now even if Tom had alerted you to what was going on. And as you seem to recognize based on your letter, you cannot let your anger toward Tom consume you, robbing you of that relationship, too. Unfortunately, this is not something that can be worked through in this meager space. You must reach out to a coun- selor, grief support groups and support groups for families who have been impacted by addiction. No one can endure this alone. Some resources for your consid- eration: Nar-Anon (https://www. nar-anon.org), Families Anony- mous (https://www.familiesa- nonymous.org/) LifeRing Secular Recovery (https://www.lifering. org/), and Refuge in Grief (https:// refugeingrief.com). Dear Annie: In response to “Mortified,” who suffers from random attacks of reliving em- barrassing memories: I, too, have experienced unrelenting memo- ries of cringe-worthy moments. I have found a lot of relief through self-compassion and meditation. I say the things I would say to a friend: “Yes, that happened but it’s over now. You are a good per- son. You are loved and lovable.” Then I can give myself a hug and breathe through the memory. Once calm, I redirect my thoughts to something positive. There are books on self-compassion that would help “Mortified.” -- Been There Dear Been: This is excellent advice, and I especially like the line about talking to yourself as though you were a friend. Many of us show our friends so much more compassion than we show ourselves. Thanks for writing. “Ask Me Anything: A Year of Advice From Dear Annie” is out now! Send your questions for An- nie Lane to dearannie@creators. com. Dear Annie Columnist

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ANNIE

WT-852103-1

Retired? Looking for Extra Money?

We are Now Hiring for Part-timeWe are Now Hiring for Part-time

DRIVERSDRIVERSMust have valid Drivers License

Apply in personWest Hwy 212, Watertown, SD

Or Call (605) 886-8081

Must have valid Drivers License

WT-852103-1

Inter-Lakes Community Action Partnership (ICAP) iscurrently accepting applications for positions at theWatertown Head Start Center to begin in late July.

Classroom Aides(3) to work 30 hours per week, 38 weeks peryear. $9.33-$12.08 per hour, doe. High schooldiploma/GED and experience with preschoolerspreferred.

Dietary Aideto work 20 hours per week, 38 weeks per year.$9.33-$12.08 per hour, doe. High school diploma/GED and experience with preschoolers preferred.

Head Start FamilyService Worker

needed to work 30 hours per week, 42 weeksper year. Responsible for assisting in the

recruitment of children, encouraging the familyin achievement of self-sufficiency and providingassistance to families. $14.65-$20.72 per hour,doe. Degree in Human Development, Family

Studies, Sociology or related field. Experience infamily services beneficial.

For complete job descriptions and to apply,contact ICAP, POBox 268,Madison, SD,

57042 (256-6518); [email protected]

Applications close 06/26/20.ICAP is an equal opportunity provider and employer

.interlakescap.com Applications close 06/26/20. ICAP is an equality provider and employer

WT-850838-1

Apply on-line:www.jenkinslivingcenter.comor apply in person: Jenkins Living Center, Inc.215 S. Maple Street • Watertown, SD 57201

EOE

6PM to 9PM - 2 to 3 daysMonday thru Friday

6AM to 2:30PMNoWeekends

Part-Time

CUSTODIANposition available

WT-852044-1

Go to thepublicopinion.com

Call 605-886-6901

thepublicopinion.com

thepublicopinion.com Public Opinion | Friday, June 26, 2020 | 7B

Merchandise

Apparel & Jewelry 

Uptown Watertown886-5346 or 886-3316

Webuygold

•Fair prices•Freeestimates

• Immediatepayment

As a local, family-owned business,

we’ll pay you an honestprice for your old gold,your new gold and any

fine jewelry item.

WT-78

5183

-1

Misc for Sale

FOR SALE:12” Danuser Post Hole Auger-

for tractor three point Swisher 22 ton log splitter

Craftsmen NEW never used- Push mover

FREE TO GOOD HOME:3 year old- English Pointer- all

shots, loves people

(605) 758-2300(605) 868-0710

Wanted to Buy

WANTEDRadio tubes, HAM radios,

antique radios and parts, tube HIFI, large speakers.

(503) 999-2157

Services

Floor Services

PRECISION FLOORING & TILESales & Installation

Micky (605) 881-4479

Garage Sales

Garage Sales-NE

HUGE SELECTION!DAYCARE TOYS- CLOTHING-

MISCELLANEOUS-All Day

Wednesday through Sunday1333 Harmony Lane

Garage Sales-SW

RUMMAGE FLEA MARKETWatertown VFW

808 South Broadway. Friday 8-6p.m.

Saturday, 8-2p.m.Lots of guy stuff and more.

Deals on Wheels$40 for 10 daysin the Public Opinion and

2 days in theCoteau Shopper

Public Notices

DENRNOTICE OF APPLICATION

FORAIR QUALITY CONSTRUCTION

PERMITThe South Dakota Department of Envi-ronment and Natural Resources (DENR) received and reviewed the application for an air quality construction permit for the following applicant:

APPLICANT NAME:Terex South Dakota

FACILITY LOCATION:Watertown, South Dakota

The air quality construction permit will al-low the construction and operation of the following processes and units: 1. Main paint booth – 2020 Pneu-Mech

Systems MFG spray booths2. Secondary paint booth – 2020 Pneu-

Mech Systems MFG spray booth3. Main gel coat booth – 2020 Col-Met

Engineered Finishing Solutions Model #SDS-10-12-50-P-DT booths

4. Secondary gel coat booth – 2020 Col-Met Engineered Finishing Solutions Model #SDS-10-12-40-P-DT booths

5. Cure oven – 2020 Maxon 425 Over-pack Model #FS336-245A-48 oven, fired with natural gas

A review of the application indicates Ter-ex can construct and operate four spray booths and a cure oven in compliance with South Dakota’s Air Pollution Control rules and the federal Clean Air Act. DENR, therefore, recommends the Board of Min-erals and Environment issue an air quality construction permit to Terex with condi-tions to ensure compliance with South Da-kota Codified Laws (SDCL) 34A 1 and the federal Clean Air Act. In accordance with the Administra-tive Rules of South Dakota (ARSD) 74:36:20:11, any person desiring to com-ment on DENR’s draft permit conditions must submit written comments to the ad-dress below by close of business on the thirtieth day of this public notice. Com-ments may be directed to the following mailing address: Teresa Williams; PMB 2020; Department of Environment and Natural Resources; 523 East Capitol; Pierre, South Dakota 57501. DENR will consider and address all comments sub-mitted and issue a final permit decision pursuant to ARSD 74:36:20:13. DENR will notify the applicant and each person that requested notice or submitted written comments of DENR’s final permit decision, including notification of any changes to the permit based on the comments.Any person desiring to contest the issu-ance of this permit and have a contested case hearing must file a petition, which complies with ARSD 74:09:01:01. This petition must be filed either by close of business on the thirtieth day of this public notice or, if that person submits comments on DENR’s draft permit pursuant to the paragraph above, within thirty days of re-ceiving notice of DENR’s final permit deci-sion. Upon receipt of a petition, DENR will schedule this matter for a contested case hearing before the Board of Minerals and Environment. If no comments or objections are received by close of business on the thirtieth day of this public notice, the draft permit be-comes the final permit decision and the permit will be issued. Copies of DENR’s draft permit conditions and other information may be obtained from Teresa Williams, at the above ad-dress or telephone at (605) 773-3151 or the One-Stop Public Notice Page at: http://denr.sd.gov/public/ Hunter Roberts, SecretaryDepartment of Environment and Natural Resources

Published once at the approximate cost of $50.41.

(June 26, 2020)

Public Notices

DENRNOTICE OF APPLICATION

FORAIR QUALITY CONSTRUCTION

PERMITThe South Dakota Department of Envi-ronment and Natural Resources (DENR) received and reviewed the application for an air quality construction permit for the following applicant:

APPLICANT NAME:Terex South Dakota

FACILITY LOCATION:Watertown, South Dakota

The air quality construction permit will al-low the construction and operation of the following processes and units: 1. Main paint booth – 2020 Pneu-Mech

Systems MFG spray booths2. Secondary paint booth – 2020 Pneu-

Mech Systems MFG spray booth3. Main gel coat booth – 2020 Col-Met

Engineered Finishing Solutions Model #SDS-10-12-50-P-DT booths

4. Secondary gel coat booth – 2020 Col-Met Engineered Finishing Solutions Model #SDS-10-12-40-P-DT booths

5. Cure oven – 2020 Maxon 425 Over-pack Model #FS336-245A-48 oven, fired with natural gas

A review of the application indicates Ter-ex can construct and operate four spray booths and a cure oven in compliance with South Dakota’s Air Pollution Control rules and the federal Clean Air Act. DENR, therefore, recommends the Board of Min-erals and Environment issue an air quality construction permit to Terex with condi-tions to ensure compliance with South Da-kota Codified Laws (SDCL) 34A 1 and the federal Clean Air Act. In accordance with the Administra-tive Rules of South Dakota (ARSD) 74:36:20:11, any person desiring to com-ment on DENR’s draft permit conditions must submit written comments to the ad-dress below by close of business on the thirtieth day of this public notice. Com-ments may be directed to the following mailing address: Teresa Williams; PMB 2020; Department of Environment and Natural Resources; 523 East Capitol; Pierre, South Dakota 57501. DENR will consider and address all comments sub-mitted and issue a final permit decision pursuant to ARSD 74:36:20:13. DENR will notify the applicant and each person that requested notice or submitted written comments of DENR’s final permit decision, including notification of any changes to the permit based on the comments.Any person desiring to contest the issu-ance of this permit and have a contested case hearing must file a petition, which complies with ARSD 74:09:01:01. This petition must be filed either by close of business on the thirtieth day of this public notice or, if that person submits comments on DENR’s draft permit pursuant to the paragraph above, within thirty days of re-ceiving notice of DENR’s final permit deci-sion. Upon receipt of a petition, DENR will schedule this matter for a contested case hearing before the Board of Minerals and Environment. If no comments or objections are received by close of business on the thirtieth day of this public notice, the draft permit be-comes the final permit decision and the permit will be issued. Copies of DENR’s draft permit conditions and other information may be obtained from Teresa Williams, at the above ad-dress or telephone at (605) 773-3151 or the One-Stop Public Notice Page at: http://denr.sd.gov/public/ Hunter Roberts, SecretaryDepartment of Environment and Natural Resources

Published once at the approximate cost of $50.41.

(June 26, 2020)

HENRYOFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS

TOWN OF HENRYSpecial executive meeting was held on Thursday June 18th 2020 at 3:30p.m. at the Community Hall.Present: President Larson, Trustees Dorene Foster and Shannon Pester. Vince Foley and Finance Officer Shelly FullerPresident Larson called the meeting to order. Motion by Foster and seconded of Pester to approve agenda, motion carried. Motion by Pester and seconded of Foster to go into executive session at 3:33pm per SDCL 1-25-2(3) for litigation. Motion carried. Executive session ended at 4:14pm. Motion of Foster and seconded of Pester to adjourn. Motion carried.Shelly FullerFinance Officer

Published once at the approximate cost of $13.34.

(June 26, 2020)

CODINGTONSTATE OF SOUTH DAKOTACOUNTY OF CODINGTON

IN CIRCUIT COURTTHIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

In the Matter of the Petition regardingSophia Marie Kolden-Miller,

A Minor Child.For a Change of Name to

Sophia Marie MillerCIV:20-218

NOTICE OF HEARING FOR NAME CHANGE OF A MINOR CHILD

(UNCONTESTED)NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Verified Petition for Name Change of a Minor Child has been filed by Haley Marie Kolden the object and prayer of which is to change their minor child’s name from Sophia Marie Kolden-Miller to Sophia Marie Miller. On the 20th day of July, 2020, at the hour of 10:00 a.m. said Verified Petition will be heard by this Court before the Honorable Carmen Means Presiding, at the Court Room in the Codington County Courthouse, City of Watertown, Codington County, South Dakota, or as soon thereafter as is convenient for the court. Any interested party 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 2nd day of June, 2020 at Watertown, South Dakota.ATTEST:/s/ Barbara ZellerBarbara ZellerCodington County Clerk of CourtsDeputyPublished four times at the approximate

cost of $94.88.(June 12, 19 & 26 and July 3, 2020)

Public Notices

DENRNOTICE OF APPLICATION

FORTITLE V AIR QUALITY OPERATING

PERMITThe South Dakota Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) has received and reviewed the application for a Title V air quality operating permit for the following applicant:

APPLICANT NAME:Benchmark Foam, Inc.FACILITY LOCATION:

Watertown, South DakotaThe Title V air quality operating permit will allow the operation of the following processes and units:1. Pre-expander #1 – 2009 Sunghoon

Tech Co, model #SHF-2600P pre-expander.

2. Pre-expander #2 – 2009 Sunghoon Tech Co, model #SHF-1000P pre-expander.

3. Block Mold – 2009 Sunghoon Tech Co, model #SHB-4319VS block mold.

4. Shape Molding Machine #1 - 2009 Sunghoon Tech Co, model #SHM-400EPP (ESP) shape molding machine.

5. Shape Molding Machines #2 - #7 - 2009 Sunghoon Tech Co, model #SHM-400VS shape molding machine.

6. Shape Molding Machine #8 – 2004 Kurtz, model 4256-04 shape molding machine.

7. Boiler #1 – 2009 Hurst Boiler & Welding Company, Model #400 steam boiler.

8. Boiler #2 – 2009 Hurst Boiler & Welding Company, Model#Series 400 steam boiler.

9. Paint Booth – 2008 Graco Electric Reactor, model #E-XP2, air atomized paint booth.

10. Spray Booth- 2014 Spray Zone model #SZ-TFBD 281412, air atomized spray booth.

A review of this application indicates Benchmark Foam can operate the polystyrene production facility in compliance with South Dakota’s Air Pollution Control rules and the federal Clean Air Act. DENR, therefore, recommends that the Board of Minerals and Environment issue a Title V air quality operating permit to Benchmark Foam with conditions to ensure compliance with South Dakota Codified Laws (SDCL) 34A-1 and the federal Clean Air Act. In accordance with the Administrative Rules of South Dakota (ARSD) 74:36:05:17, any person desiring to comment on DENR’s draft permit conditions must submit written comments to the address below by close of business on the thirtieth day of this public notice. Comments may be directed to the following mailing address: Teresa Williams; PMB 2020; Department of Environment and Natural Resources; Division of Environmental Services; 523 East Capitol, Pierre, South Dakota 57501. DENR will consider and address all comments submitted and issue a final permit decision pursuant to ARSD 74:36:05:18. DENR will notify the applicant and each person that requested notice or submitted written comments of DENR’s final permit decision, including notification of any changes to the permit based on the comments.Any person desiring to contest the issuance of this permit and have a contested case hearing must file a petition, which complies with ARSD 74:09:01:01. This petition must be filed either by close of business on the thirtieth day of this public notice or, if that person submits comments on DENR’s draft permit pursuant to the paragraph above, within thirty days of receiving notice of DENR’s final permit decision. Upon receipt of a petition, DENR will schedule this matter for a contested case hearing before the Board of Minerals and Environment. If no comments or objections are received by close of business on the thirtieth day of this public notice, the draft permit becomes the final permit decision and the proposed permit will be submitted to EPA for review.Copies of DENR’s draft permit conditions and other information may be obtained from Teresa Williams, at the above address, telephone at (605) 773-3151 or the One-Stop Public Notice Page at: http://denr.sd.gov/publicHunter Roberts, SecretaryDepartment of Environment and Natural Resources

Published once at the approximate cost of $62.27.

(June 26, 2020)

Public Notices

DENRNOTICE OF APPLICATION

FORTITLE V AIR QUALITY OPERATING

PERMITThe South Dakota Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) has received and reviewed the application for a Title V air quality operating permit for the following applicant:

APPLICANT NAME:Benchmark Foam, Inc.FACILITY LOCATION:

Watertown, South DakotaThe Title V air quality operating permit will allow the operation of the following processes and units:1. Pre-expander #1 – 2009 Sunghoon

Tech Co, model #SHF-2600P pre-expander.

2. Pre-expander #2 – 2009 Sunghoon Tech Co, model #SHF-1000P pre-expander.

3. Block Mold – 2009 Sunghoon Tech Co, model #SHB-4319VS block mold.

4. Shape Molding Machine #1 - 2009 Sunghoon Tech Co, model #SHM-400EPP (ESP) shape molding machine.

5. Shape Molding Machines #2 - #7 - 2009 Sunghoon Tech Co, model #SHM-400VS shape molding machine.

6. Shape Molding Machine #8 – 2004 Kurtz, model 4256-04 shape molding machine.

7. Boiler #1 – 2009 Hurst Boiler & Welding Company, Model #400 steam boiler.

8. Boiler #2 – 2009 Hurst Boiler & Welding Company, Model#Series 400 steam boiler.

9. Paint Booth – 2008 Graco Electric Reactor, model #E-XP2, air atomized paint booth.

10. Spray Booth- 2014 Spray Zone model #SZ-TFBD 281412, air atomized spray booth.

A review of this application indicates Benchmark Foam can operate the polystyrene production facility in compliance with South Dakota’s Air Pollution Control rules and the federal Clean Air Act. DENR, therefore, recommends that the Board of Minerals and Environment issue a Title V air quality operating permit to Benchmark Foam with conditions to ensure compliance with South Dakota Codified Laws (SDCL) 34A-1 and the federal Clean Air Act. In accordance with the Administrative Rules of South Dakota (ARSD) 74:36:05:17, any person desiring to comment on DENR’s draft permit conditions must submit written comments to the address below by close of business on the thirtieth day of this public notice. Comments may be directed to the following mailing address: Teresa Williams; PMB 2020; Department of Environment and Natural Resources; Division of Environmental Services; 523 East Capitol, Pierre, South Dakota 57501. DENR will consider and address all comments submitted and issue a final permit decision pursuant to ARSD 74:36:05:18. DENR will notify the applicant and each person that requested notice or submitted written comments of DENR’s final permit decision, including notification of any changes to the permit based on the comments.Any person desiring to contest the issuance of this permit and have a contested case hearing must file a petition, which complies with ARSD 74:09:01:01. This petition must be filed either by close of business on the thirtieth day of this public notice or, if that person submits comments on DENR’s draft permit pursuant to the paragraph above, within thirty days of receiving notice of DENR’s final permit decision. Upon receipt of a petition, DENR will schedule this matter for a contested case hearing before the Board of Minerals and Environment. If no comments or objections are received by close of business on the thirtieth day of this public notice, the draft permit becomes the final permit decision and the proposed permit will be submitted to EPA for review.Copies of DENR’s draft permit conditions and other information may be obtained from Teresa Williams, at the above address, telephone at (605) 773-3151 or the One-Stop Public Notice Page at: http://denr.sd.gov/publicHunter Roberts, SecretaryDepartment of Environment and Natural Resources

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DENRNOTICE OF APPLICATION

FORTITLE V AIR QUALITY OPERATING

PERMITThe South Dakota Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) has received and reviewed the application for a Title V air quality operating permit for the following applicant:

APPLICANT NAME:Benchmark Foam, Inc.FACILITY LOCATION:

Watertown, South DakotaThe Title V air quality operating permit will allow the operation of the following processes and units:1. Pre-expander #1 – 2009 Sunghoon

Tech Co, model #SHF-2600P pre-expander.

2. Pre-expander #2 – 2009 Sunghoon Tech Co, model #SHF-1000P pre-expander.

3. Block Mold – 2009 Sunghoon Tech Co, model #SHB-4319VS block mold.

4. Shape Molding Machine #1 - 2009 Sunghoon Tech Co, model #SHM-400EPP (ESP) shape molding machine.

5. Shape Molding Machines #2 - #7 - 2009 Sunghoon Tech Co, model #SHM-400VS shape molding machine.

6. Shape Molding Machine #8 – 2004 Kurtz, model 4256-04 shape molding machine.

7. Boiler #1 – 2009 Hurst Boiler & Welding Company, Model #400 steam boiler.

8. Boiler #2 – 2009 Hurst Boiler & Welding Company, Model#Series 400 steam boiler.

9. Paint Booth – 2008 Graco Electric Reactor, model #E-XP2, air atomized paint booth.

10. Spray Booth- 2014 Spray Zone model #SZ-TFBD 281412, air atomized spray booth.

A review of this application indicates Benchmark Foam can operate the polystyrene production facility in compliance with South Dakota’s Air Pollution Control rules and the federal Clean Air Act. DENR, therefore, recommends that the Board of Minerals and Environment issue a Title V air quality operating permit to Benchmark Foam with conditions to ensure compliance with South Dakota Codified Laws (SDCL) 34A-1 and the federal Clean Air Act. In accordance with the Administrative Rules of South Dakota (ARSD) 74:36:05:17, any person desiring to comment on DENR’s draft permit conditions must submit written comments to the address below by close of business on the thirtieth day of this public notice. Comments may be directed to the following mailing address: Teresa Williams; PMB 2020; Department of Environment and Natural Resources; Division of Environmental Services; 523 East Capitol, Pierre, South Dakota 57501. DENR will consider and address all comments submitted and issue a final permit decision pursuant to ARSD 74:36:05:18. DENR will notify the applicant and each person that requested notice or submitted written comments of DENR’s final permit decision, including notification of any changes to the permit based on the comments.Any person desiring to contest the issuance of this permit and have a contested case hearing must file a petition, which complies with ARSD 74:09:01:01. This petition must be filed either by close of business on the thirtieth day of this public notice or, if that person submits comments on DENR’s draft permit pursuant to the paragraph above, within thirty days of receiving notice of DENR’s final permit decision. Upon receipt of a petition, DENR will schedule this matter for a contested case hearing before the Board of Minerals and Environment. If no comments or objections are received by close of business on the thirtieth day of this public notice, the draft permit becomes the final permit decision and the proposed permit will be submitted to EPA for review.Copies of DENR’s draft permit conditions and other information may be obtained from Teresa Williams, at the above address, telephone at (605) 773-3151 or the One-Stop Public Notice Page at: http://denr.sd.gov/publicHunter Roberts, SecretaryDepartment of Environment and Natural Resources

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Anger can be easier to feel than grief Dear Annie: I am shattered and torn apart. My son, who served eight and half years in prison for drugs, was released last Thanksgiving. Within four days of release, “Ray” had a job as a cook, had joined a gym and was working out every day. His life was all positive. Then the pandemic came. The restaurant closed, and the gym shut down. Ray turned back to drugs. Five months after his release, he is deceased. He overdosed. He had been living with his twin brother, “Tom.” Apparently, the restaurant manager called Tom and told him that Ray was doing drugs. Tom confronted Ray to no avail. My problem is I hold my son, Tom, responsible for Ray’s death. Why? He never once called me, when I live 25 minutes away

and would have been there in a heartbeat. It dawned on me days later -- why did my son never call me about the drug use his brother had returned to? Tom was fearful I would have Ray put back in jail and then prison. But after all he had been through in his life, I would have never ever done that. I would have taken Ray home with me to clean up. I would have put him in a program that I went to with him. I would have had a sponsor for him. But I never ever had the chance to help my son.

How do I overcome this anger, this blame and this outrage at Tom for simply allowing my other son to turn back to drugs? -- R. Dear R: I am so incredibly sorry that your son, Ray, died. No par-ent should have to outlive a child. I wish I could say something to make it better. But the truth is, there is some pain too deep for words to reach. Your rage is understandable. You might find yourself preoc-cupied with anger toward Tom, because in a way it’s more man-ageable than focusing on the fact that Ray is gone. But it’s very pos-sible that Ray would still be gone right now even if Tom had alerted you to what was going on. And as you seem to recognize based on your letter, you cannot let your anger toward Tom consume you, robbing you of that relationship,

too. Unfortunately, this is not something that can be worked through in this meager space. You must reach out to a coun-selor, grief support groups and support groups for families who have been impacted by addiction. No one can endure this alone. Some resources for your consid-eration: Nar-Anon (https://www.nar-anon.org), Families Anony-mous (https://www.familiesa-nonymous.org/) LifeRing Secular Recovery (https://www.lifering.org/), and Refuge in Grief (https://refugeingrief.com). Dear Annie: In response to “Mortified,” who suffers from random attacks of reliving em-barrassing memories: I, too, have experienced unrelenting memo-ries of cringe-worthy moments. I have found a lot of relief through

self-compassion and meditation. I say the things I would say to a friend: “Yes, that happened but it’s over now. You are a good per-son. You are loved and lovable.” Then I can give myself a hug and breathe through the memory. Once calm, I redirect my thoughts to something positive. There are books on self-compassion that would help “Mortified.” -- Been There Dear Been: This is excellent advice, and I especially like the line about talking to yourself as though you were a friend. Many of us show our friends so much more compassion than we show ourselves. Thanks for writing. “Ask Me Anything: A Year of Advice From Dear Annie” is out now! Send your questions for An-nie Lane to [email protected].

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