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Mobridge Climate ControlHeating & Air Conditioning

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Mobridge, SD • 605-845-5243

Jeremy Bollinger • 605-206-0481

For all your cleaning needs call

Lu’s Cleaning817 6th Ave. E. • Mobridge

We do carpets, furniture, office cleaning, tile, flood restoration.

Luella Faulkner (605-845-2863)Daniel Faulkner (605-848-1556)

Renee’s Shear DesignsHair • Skin • Nails

Facial Waxing • Tanning Salon

Open: Tues.-Fri.Saturdays by appointment

709 Main St. • Timber LakePhone 605-865-3682

Timber Lake ServiceConvenience Store

Self Service Gas and Diesel

865-3666 or 865-3737

Biegler’s

Timber Lake, SD • Office: 709 E StreetPhone: 605-865-3526

After Hours: 605-848-0988 or 605-865-3224

Goldade Construction• Remodeling • Shingling

• New Construction • SidingDustin Goldade • Timber Lake, SD

605-880-2122 (cell)

Oahe VeterinaryHospital

Dr. Prusha - Dr. Polzen

Call845-3634

Professional Medical care for largeand small animals.

East of Greenwood Cemetery - Mobridge

HOURS: Mon.-Fri., 8-5:30, Sat., 8-noon CT

TIMBER LAKE, SDSCOTT BIEGLER, OWNER 605-848-2025

Email: [email protected]

Brandon Heck, D.C.

Isabel, Eagle Butte, Timber Lake605-466-2050

Key/Insurance

Harley Overseth • Jackie Heil John Badgley

210 E. Grand Crossing, Mobridge, SD605-845-3664 1-800-889-2951

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Jesse Konold • John DadyJohn Badgley • Katie Imberi

Ellie Campbell

McClellan-SwansonDental Office

509 N. Main Mobridge, SD

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BULK FUEL DELIVERYOffice: 466-2143 or 466-2663

Joe Locken 605-848-1318

Buster Alspach 605-200-0228

Bill Gilbert 605-850-4247

[email protected]

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Funeral HomeServing the West River Country

with Dignity and Caring since 1912

eldon Jensen Greg Jensen

Ray Huber 501 7th Ave. West Lemmon, SD

1-800-643-9165

Timber Lake: 865-3577

Isabel: 850-3598 For all your insurance needs ...

Western Dakota Insurance

BUSINESS and PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY

605-845-3603800-658-3056

DOUG HEIL, AGENT215 W. Grand CrossingMobridge, SD 57601

Bridge City Florist & CoffeeMobridge, SD * M-Sat. 7-6605-845-3495 [email protected]

Dennis and Elaine Neigel owners125 W LandmarkEagle Butte, SD

Open M-F, 10 to 6 & Saturday 10 to 2Ph. 605-964-8510

865-3258 Timber Lake

Abstracts of TitleLoan Closings & Escrows

Title Insurance

Serving Dewey CountyPO Box 278 • Fort Pierre, SD 57532

1-800-794-2725www.titlesofdakota.com

FAITH DENTALCLINIC

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Advanced Wirelessinternet service605-212-7702

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Timber Lake TopicPO Box 10 • Timber Lake, SD 57656

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NEW SUBSCRIBERS

Blood driveDonors are needed for a com-

munity blood drive set for next

Monday, Sept. 27 at the Timber

Lake Community Center. Hours

are from noon to 5 p.m. MT.

Anyone who would like to donate

is asked to contact Ardie Scott at

865-3187 for an appointment.

Walk-ins are also welcome.

The dr ive i s sponsored

by United Blood Services of

Bismarck and the Timber Lake

Ambulance Service.

October Calendar

The Timber Lake

Community Calendar for

October will be published in

the Sept. 30 issue of the Topic.

Anyone who has events to list

is asked to contact the Topic by

noon on Monday, September

27 (Phone 605-865-3546).

Public NoticesSeveral public notices are

found in this issue: The pro-

ceedings of the Dewey County

Commission and a drivers

license notice are on p. 11, the

Timber Lake City Council

proceedings and a notice about

a state-tribal tax agreement on

p. 12, a notice about children

with special needs and a notice

from the Community Action

Program on p. 13, and the of-

ficial proceedings of the Timber

Lake School Board’s Sept. 13

meeting on p. 14.

No schoolTimber Lake teachers and

students will have a day off

school on Friday, Sept. 24 be-

cause parent-teacher conferences

will be held on Wednesday and

Thursday evenings.Students will also have a day

off on Wednesday, October 6

while teachers have in-service

training. That is Homecoming

Week.

INSIDE:

Timber Lake, SD 57656

Thursday, September 23, 2010 Timber Lake

Opinion/Comment, p. 2On the Record, p. 4 Obituaries, p. 5 School/Sports, p. 8

CIRCULAR:Country Market

TOPICVol. 100 Number 38

USPS 629-680

90¢

A community survey conducted

by the Timber Lake School gives a

peek into community attitudes about

the school.About 130 people answered the

survey, which was distributed in

the community and made available

online in May.The survey was created by a com-

mittee led by school board member

Marcia O’Leary.Some of the responses were very

positive and others give school of-

ficials something to work on.

Eighty-five percent of respondents

said they feel welcome at the school,

82% said their child is safe at school

and 87.9% said the school does a

good job of integrating and support-

ing new students.Other questions elicited less confi-

dence. For example, only 53.4% said

that the administration was open to

ideas from parents and guardians, and

55% said the meals served at school

are nutritious.On a question about reaction to

parent concerns, 35.5% of the 31

people who said they had contacted

With funding now available, the

S.D. Dept. of Game, Fish and

Parks is planning a renovation

of the Firesteel Dam located a

mile north and a mile and a half

west of Firesteel. This aerial view

shows the dam, which was washed

out many years ago. The plan is

to put risers on the dam with a

six-foot pipe through the dam.

Dick Stave and Dan McCormick

of GF&P met with the Dewey

County Commissioners on Sept.

7 to discuss the impact on the

adjoining county road. There

is no definite time line for the

project yet.

Flutists Tony Mayer andJessi White in the

Timber Lake pep band

the school with a concern said their

concern had not been taken seriously,

and 37% said their child had not been

treated fairly. Sixty-three percent of the respon-

dents said the school does a good job

of communicating with students,

parents and the community.

In the area of curriculum and aca-

demics, the school rated mostly good

to very good. The survey asked which

areas should be expanded. Eighty-

three percent said music, 79% said

local history, 67% said local culture

and 23.7% said Lakota language.

Over 87% said the curriculum

prepares students for the next level

of learning.Most of the questions about extra-

curricular activities garnered a “good”

or “very good” response.Those who took the survey had

an opportunity to give comments on

many of the questions. The numbers

and the comments will be examined

by the committee, administrators,

board members, and staff to deter-

mine how to best use the data to

improve the school.

Homecomingcandidates

Community survey will help

improve Timber Lake School

Timber Lake High School

students have selected

candidates for 2010

Homecoming king and

queen from the senior class.

They are FRONT (L-R):

Erin Swan, Haley Enright,

Grant Aberle, Hunter Nehl;

BACK: Patrick Hettich,

Marilyn Richter, and Kelsey

Ducheneaux. NOT PICTURED:

Jared Lind. Homecoming Week

is October 3-8.

The Family Fellowship Center at

Timber Lake is being reorganized.

Pastor David Klein recently an-

nounced that he and the board mem-

bers (Dick Anderson and Maryann

Kraft) were dissolving the corpora-

tion. He said that the building would

be sold or rented to another tax-

exempt ministry.Mandy Hulm of Timber Lake, a

member of the church, said this week

that a group of people, most of whom

had been involved in the church

before, is organizing a new 501 (c) 3

corporation.The church was originally orga-

nized in 1991 with help from Pastor

John Anderson.“My mother-in-law (the late Deb

Hulm) had a dream in her heart,”

said Mandy. “We do not want to

let it go. I expect good things to be

happening.”Hulm said Pastor Joel Ziolkowski

of Custer (Living Outreach Church)

is helping with the reorganization.

Ziolkowski is the youngest son of

the late Korzak Ziolkowski, sculptor

of Crazy Horse Mountain.

A new building was completed

in 2003 under the leadership of Rev.

Duane and Diana Covey. They were

later joined by Mike and Ann Hecht,

Sharon Furch, and Diane Carter in

various ministry roles.The church expanded to Little

Eagle and Eagle Butte — now both

independent churches. After the Coveys moved to

Nebraska, several other pastors served

the church briefly. The church property has tempo-

rarily been transferred to Ziolkowski,

Hulm said, and when the local group

gets its 501 (c) 3 status, it will resume

ownership.“It’s starting over again,” Hulm

said, “which is okay. It’s good to get

a fresh start and have a clean slate.

We hope to start services again soon.”

“I believe God has a good plan for

that church. He’s not done with it

yet,” she said. “Good things will be

happening but it will take a while.”

“At different times the church has

had an awesome children’s program

and youth program and praise and

worship and Bible studies,” Hulm

said. “There is so much potential

there.”

Changes at Family Fellowship

Firesteel project

The Topic welcomes these new subscribers:

Bettie RobinsonMarilyn FriezPauline WendtBetty WalkerMartin LeBeauJim & Jody MillerChas JewettBrandon HeckHunter SmithFallon MurphyPaul Krumm

ANNOUNCEMENTSYOU MAY QUALIFY for a special enrollment period and subsidized premiums on the SD Health Insurance Marketplace. ACA Navigator assistance is available statewide. Call 888-441-0117.

BULL SALEDOUBLE J FARMS 45th Annual Simmental & SimAngus Bull Sale! Selling 60 bulls January 26, 2019 Garretson, SD. Complete information @ doublejsimmentals.com or call Kipp Julson 605-351-9088.

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6th Annual Lake Isabel ICE Fishing Tournament

Saturday, Jan. 19, 20198 a.m. to 2 p.m. MTRegistration begins at 7 a.m. by the Main boat ramp

Entry fee $60 per team (no more than 2 adults)Free Kids Division: 15 & younger

100% PAYOUT! Panfish Division, Pike Division, Walleye Jackpot, Perch Watch, Door Prizes

RULES: No more than 8 fishing poles used per team, ice houses can’t be taken to lake prior to the tournament

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