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Reporter & Farmer, Webster, South Dakota reporterandfarmer.com November 5, 2018 B3 P UBLIC N OTICES Clemency application (First Oct. 22) NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR EXECUTIVE CLEMENCY Kevin Schuster who was sentenced in Day County on the 11th day of July, 1990 to four (4) months in jail, revocation of license for 25 years and fines and costs for the crime of DUI (third) has applied to the South Dakota Board of Pardons and Paroles for Pardon. (Last Nov. 5) Notice given to creditors (First Nov. 5) NOTICE TO CREDITORS 18PRO18-25 STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA COUNTY OF DAY IN CIRCUIT COURT FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT In the Matter of the Estate of JOHN ALLAN GLOSIMODT, deceased. Notice is given that on October 25, 2018, Anita K. Bierman was appointed as Personal Representative of the Estate of John Allan Glo- simodt. Creditors of decedent must file their claims within four months after the date of the first publication of this notice or their claims may be barred. Claims may be filed with the Personal Representatives or may be filed with the Clerk and a copy of the claim mailed to the Personal Representative. Dated this 25th day of October, 2018. Anita K. Bierman 28040 Kent Ave. Chisago City, MN 55013 Claudette Opitz Day County Clerk of Courts Day County Courthouse 711 West 1st Street #201 Webster, SD 57274 Phone (605) 345-3771 Thomas L. Sannes Delaney, Nielsen & Sannes, P.C. PO Box 615 Webster, SD 57274 Phone (605) 345-3321 (Last Nov. 19) Hearing will be November 20 for property rezoning NOTICE OF HEARING OF THE COUNTY OF DAY REGARDING REZONING OF CERTAIN PROPERTIES A public hearing will be held by the Day County Commission/Zoning board on the 20th day of November, 2018 beginning at 9:15 a.m. in the Commission Chambers in the Day County Courthouse to consider an application for rezoning of the following described properties from its present zoning designation of Article 23 – Section 2301 – Amendment to Zoning. 1.) To consider rezoning in the SW Sec 23 122 58 and NW Sec 26 122 58 from agricultural to commercial for the opera- tion of a retail seed business. Applied for by Independent Ag LLC – Blake Ronning. The public is invited to attend the hearing and to present testimony and com- ments pertaining to the above application to amend Article 23 to rezone the above-described properties. At the conclusion of the hearing, the Commis- sion may proceed to first read- ing of amendment to rezone said properties. Dated this 30th day of October 2018. Dari Schlotte, Administrator Day County Planning and Zoning Commission Published once at the ap- proximate cost of $15.51. Arguments will be heard for variance requests DAY COUNTY PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION The Day County Planning and Zoning Commission has been presented with the follow- ing applications for Variance Requests as related to the Day County Planning and Zoning Ordinances duly approved and adopted on March 22, 2010. A hearing shall be held on Tuesday, November 20, 2018 at 9:15 a.m. in the Board Room of the Day County Courthouse in order to hear arguments as related to the following re- quests for building variances. Any person wishing to comment or object to said variance requests must appear in person before the Commis- sion or explain in detail in a letter to the Commission (c/o Dari Schlotte, Administrator, 711 West 1st Street, Suite 203, Webster, SD 57274) the reason for objection. Variance Requests: 1) Article 12 – Section 1205 – 30’ from the edge of the road. Put in a 12x18 storage shed approximately 26’ from the edge of the road due to size of lot. Lot 19 Minnewasta 18 122 54 applied for by Jeff Dorn. 2) Article 12 – Section 1205 – 30’ from the edge of the road and 5’ property line set back. Moving in a 16x70 mobile home to be 7’ to 8’ from edge of the road. Lot 14 Sub. Div. of OL 1 of Lot 4 Blocks Bay 16 123 53 applied for by Ryan Tracy. 3) Article 12 – Section 1207 – 40’ from the high-water mark. Repair crumbling re- taining wall on the shoreline and remove diseased trees. Lot 1 Peabody Gardens 34 124 53 applied for by Quentin Bury. Dari Schlotte, Administrator Day County Planning and Zoning Commission Publish once at the total approximate cost of $20.06. HAHLER AUTOMOTIVE www.hahlerauto.com EAST HWY. 12 • WEBSTER, SD (605) 345-4792 • (800) 789-2277 World Class Service - Home Town Friendliness FIKSDAL –FUNERAL SERVICE– SERVING YOUR FAMILY SINCE 1924 David L. Ninke & Shauna Kjos-Miotke, Directors (605) 345-3122 www.fiksdalfuneral.com William Neale & Co., PC Come see us for all your accounting and tax needs! 605-532-3655 605-886-6028 Email: G. Todd Garry • Farm and Ranch Bookkeeping • Tax Planning and Preparation • 34 Years of Tax Preparation Experience • Electronic Filing 513 Main St., Webster, SD 57274 345-3639 Gibson Memorials Monuments Markers, Vases (605) 448-2825 Leo Murschel – 345-3865 Martha Baumgarn – 345-4317 Evonne Lesnar – 698-3131 Big Dog & Jonsered Lawn Mowers Dixon Parts Don’s Repair 423 Main Webster, SD (605) 345-4892 donsrepairanddixonsales.com Reporter Farmer & F F Call: 605-345-3356 • 516 Main St., Webster, SD 57274 Professional Business Directory Advertise with us here! Stop in today to ask how you can get your business featured here! Recruiting officials, tournament costs on the SDHSAA agenda by Dana Hess for SD Newspaper Association PIERRE – The South Dakota High School Activ- ities Association Board of Directors set some goals at its planning session in August. The board got to work on those goals at its October meeting on Wednesday. The board wants to de- velop a strategy for the re- cruitment and retention of officials and coaches. “Everybody is in the same boat,” said SDHSAA Assistant Executive Director Jo Auch, refer- ring to a midwest officials’ summit she attended. According to Auch, ideas offered at the sum- mit included a thank a ref program designed to bring attention to work that officials do at games. “That has worked very well in some states,” Auch said. Another program, “Battlefields to Ball- fields,” sought to get vet- erans involved in officiat- ing. “What better leadership do we have?” Auch asked. SDHSAA will also try to have a booth at a state event geared toward re- cruiting officials. Meade School District Activities Director Todd Palmer said he thought schools could add offici- ating to their curriculum so students could get the training they needed to officiate at lower level games. SDHSAA Executive Director Dan Swartos said the staff will have a report ready for the board by the April or June meet- ing in 2019. The staff will also be gathering information to get a better handle on the costs schools face when they host regional or state tournaments. Swartos said this would be an effort “to make it more equitable to our site hosts.” While gathering the information, Swartos not- ed that the staff won’t al- ways be comparing apples to apples. He said some school districts get fund- ing from their local visi- tors’ bureau while others do not. Some spend as much as $2,000 on hospi- tality while others spend nothing. The third board goal was developing a process for evaluating Swartos. How he will be evaluated was the topic of an execu- tive session after Wednes- day’s meeting. Swartos will have his evaluation after the January 2019 meeting. Reporter & Farmer | John Suhr Webster Area Basketball Association (WABA) received $5,847 to purchase new matching shorts and jerseys for the youth basketball program. There were 90 sets bought between the girls and boys programs. One hundred precent of the funds came through the Phyllis Hanse Fund and distributed by the Day County Community Foundation. Pic- tured from front left are Emily Acree, Lauren Zubke, Kelsey Braun, Chesney Deibert, Marley Barse, Jocelyn Rumpca, Elizabeth LaDue, Kenley Grewe, Chloe Mammenga, Kodee Marx; middle, Karlie Sannes, Lydia Vogl, Allison Case, Courtney Simonson, Harley Johnson, Jersey Johnson, Julie Lesnar, Alivia Kuecker, Kelsey Fischer, Kaytlyn Shep- herd, Kendra Knapp, Cassidy Nelson; back WABA President Randy Breske, Megan Christensen, Katie Braun, Abby Vander Linden, Erin Sannes, Bailee Ninke, Madison Block, Rana Johnson, Carrington Hanson, Mallory Steiner, foundation representatives Tom Sannes and Amanda Pesall. NEW UNIFORMS 516 Main St. Webster 605-345-3356 Once you have finished reading the newspaper, don’t throw it away. Find another use for it. Newspapers make wonderful tablecloths for outdoor occasions. After everyone is done eating, take the used newspaper to a recycling center near you. Reporter & Farmer

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Page 1: FIKSDAL HAHLER - Newz GroupReporter & Farmer, Webster, South Dakota reporterandfarmer.com November 5, 2018 B3 PublicNotices Clemency application (First Oct. 22) NOTICE OF APPLICATION

Reporter & Farmer, Webster, South Dakota reporterandfarmer.com November 5, 2018 B3

Public Notices

Clemency application(First Oct. 22)NOTICE OF

APPLICATION FOR EXECUTIVE CLEMENCY

Kevin Schuster who was sentenced in Day County on the 11th day of July, 1990 to four (4) months in jail,

revocation of license for 25 years and fines and costs for the crime of DUI (third) has applied to the South Dakota Board of Pardons and Paroles for Pardon.

(Last Nov. 5)

Notice given to creditors(First Nov. 5)

NOTICE TO CREDITORS18PRO18-25

STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTACOUNTY OF DAY

IN CIRCUIT COURTFIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUITIn the Matter of the Estate

of JOHN ALLAN GLOSIMODT, deceased.

Notice is given that on October 25, 2018, Anita K. Bierman was appointed as Personal Representative of the Estate of John Allan Glo-simodt. Creditors of decedent must file their claims within four months after the date of the first publication of this notice or their claims may be barred.

Claims may be filed with the Personal Representatives

or may be filed with the Clerk and a copy of the claim mailed to the Personal Representative.

Dated this 25th day of October, 2018.

Anita K. Bierman28040 Kent Ave.Chisago City, MN 55013Claudette OpitzDay County Clerk of CourtsDay County Courthouse711 West 1st Street #201Webster, SD 57274Phone (605) 345-3771Thomas L. SannesDelaney, Nielsen & Sannes, P.C.PO Box 615Webster, SD 57274Phone (605) 345-3321

(Last Nov. 19)

Hearing will be November 20 for property rezoning

NOTICE OF HEARING OF THE COUNTY OF DAY

REGARDING REZONING OF CERTAIN PROPERTIES

A public hearing wil l be held by the Day County Commission/Zoning board on the 20th day of November, 2018 beginning at 9:15 a.m. in the Commission Chambers in the Day County Courthouse to consider an application for rezoning of the following described properties from its present zoning designation of Article 23 – Section 2301 – Amendment to Zoning.

1.) To consider rezoning in the SW Sec 23 122 58 and NW Sec 26 122 58 from agricultural to commercial for the opera-tion of a retail seed business.

Applied for by Independent Ag LLC – Blake Ronning.

The public is invited to attend the hearing and to present testimony and com-ments pertaining to the above application to amend Article 23 to rezone the above-described properties. At the conclusion of the hearing, the Commis-sion may proceed to first read-ing of amendment to rezone said properties.

Dated this 30th day of October 2018.

Dari Schlotte, AdministratorDay County Planningand Zoning CommissionPublished once at the ap-

proximate cost of $15.51.

Arguments will be heard for variance requests

DAY COUNTY PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION

The Day County Planning and Zoning Commission has been presented with the follow-ing applications for Variance Requests as related to the Day County Planning and Zoning Ordinances duly approved and adopted on March 22, 2010.

A hearing shall be held on Tuesday, November 20, 2018 at 9:15 a.m. in the Board Room of the Day County Courthouse in order to hear arguments as related to the following re-quests for building variances.

Any person wishing to comment or object to said variance requests must appear in person before the Commis-sion or explain in detail in a letter to the Commission (c/o Dari Schlotte, Administrator, 711 West 1st Street, Suite 203, Webster, SD 57274) the reason for objection.

Variance Requests:1) Article 12 – Section 1205

– 30’ from the edge of the road. Put in a 12x18 storage shed approximately 26’ from the edge of the road due to size of lot. Lot 19 Minnewasta 18 122 54 applied for by Jeff Dorn.

2) Article 12 – Section 1205 – 30’ from the edge of the road and 5’ property line set back. Moving in a 16x70 mobile home to be 7’ to 8’ from edge of the road. Lot 14 Sub. Div. of OL 1 of Lot 4 Blocks Bay 16 123 53 applied for by Ryan Tracy.

3) Article 12 – Section 1207 – 40’ from the high-water mark. Repair crumbling re-taining wall on the shoreline and remove diseased trees. Lot 1 Peabody Gardens 34 124 53 applied for by Quentin Bury.

Dari Schlotte, AdministratorDay County Planningand Zoning CommissionPublish once at the total

approximate cost of $20.06.

HAHLERAUTOMOTIVE

www.hahlerauto.comEAST HWY. 12 • WEBSTER, SD

(605) 345-4792 • (800) 789-2277World Class Service - Home Town Friendliness

FIKSDAL–FUNERAL SERVICE–

SERVING YOUR FAMILY SINCE 1924

David L. Ninke & Shauna Kjos-Miotke, Directors

(605) 345-3122www.fiksdalfuneral.com

William Neale & Co., PCCome see us for all your

accounting and tax needs!

605-532-3655 605-886-6028Email:

G. Todd Garry• Farm and Ranch Bookkeeping • Tax Planning and Preparation

• 34 Years of Tax Preparation Experience • Electronic Filing

513 Main St., Webster, SD 57274345-3639

Gibson MemorialsMonuments

Markers, Vases

(605) 448-2825

Leo Murschel – 345-3865Martha Baumgarn – 345-4317

Evonne Lesnar – 698-3131

Big Dog & JonseredLawn MowersDixon Parts

Don’s Repair423 Main

Webster, SD(605) 345-4892

donsrepairanddixonsales.com

Reporter Farmer&FFCall: 605-345-3356 • 516 Main St., Webster, SD 57274

Professional Business Directory

Advertise with us here!Stop in today to ask how you can get your business featured here!

Recruiting officials, tournament costs on the SDHSAA agendaby Dana Hessfor SD Newspaper Association

PIERRE – The South Dakota High School Activ-ities Association Board of Directors set some goals at its planning session in August. The board got to work on those goals at its October meeting on Wednesday.

The board wants to de-velop a strategy for the re-cruitment and retention of officials and coaches.

“Everybody is in the same boat,” said SDHSAA Assistant Executive

Director Jo Auch, refer-ring to a midwest officials’ summit she attended.

According to Auch, ideas offered at the sum-mit included a thank a ref program designed to bring attention to work that officials do at games.

“That has worked very well in some states,” Auch said.

Another program, “Battlefields to Ball-fields,” sought to get vet-erans involved in officiat-ing.

“What better

leadership do we have?” Auch asked.

SDHSAA will also try to have a booth at a state event geared toward re-cruiting officials.

Meade School District Activities Director Todd Palmer said he thought schools could add offici-ating to their curriculum so students could get the training they needed to officiate at lower level games.

SDHSAA Executive Director Dan Swartos said the staff will have a report ready for the board by the April or June meet-ing in 2019.

The staff will also be gathering information to get a better handle on the costs schools face when they host regional or state tournaments.

Swartos said this would be an effort “to make it more equitable to our site hosts.”

While gathering the information, Swartos not-ed that the staff won’t al-ways be comparing apples to apples. He said some school districts get fund-ing from their local visi-tors’ bureau while others do not. Some spend as much as $2,000 on hospi-tality while others spend nothing.

The third board goal was developing a process for evaluating Swartos. How he will be evaluated was the topic of an execu-tive session after Wednes-day’s meeting. Swartos will have his evaluation after the January 2019 meeting.

Reporter & Farmer | John SuhrWebster Area Basketball Association (WABA) received $5,847 to purchase new matching shorts and jerseys for the youth basketball program. There were 90 sets bought between the girls and boys programs. One hundred precent of the funds came through the Phyllis Hanse Fund and distributed by the Day County Community Foundation. Pic-tured from front left are Emily Acree, Lauren Zubke, Kelsey Braun, Chesney Deibert, Marley Barse, Jocelyn Rumpca, Elizabeth LaDue, Kenley Grewe, Chloe Mammenga, Kodee Marx; middle, Karlie Sannes, Lydia Vogl, Allison Case, Courtney Simonson, Harley Johnson, Jersey Johnson, Julie Lesnar, Alivia Kuecker, Kelsey Fischer, Kaytlyn Shep-herd, Kendra Knapp, Cassidy Nelson; back WABA President Randy Breske, Megan Christensen, Katie Braun, Abby Vander Linden, Erin Sannes, Bailee Ninke, Madison Block, Rana Johnson, Carrington Hanson, Mallory Steiner, foundation representatives Tom Sannes and Amanda Pesall.

New uNiforms

516 Main St. Webster605-345-3356

Once you have finished reading the newspaper, don’t throw it away.

Find another use for it. Newspapers make wonderful tablecloths for outdoor occasions. After everyone is done eating, take the used

newspaper to a recycling center near you.

Reporter & Farmer