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January 5, 2016 1 PROCEEDINGS OF THE PENNINGTON COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS January 5, 2016 The Pennington County Board of Commissioners met at 9:00 a.m. on Tuesday, January 5, 2016, in the Commission Chambers in the County Administration Building, Rapid City, South Dakota. Chairperson Lyndell Petersen called the meeting to order with the following Commissioners present: Ron Buskerud, George Ferebee, Deb Hadcock and Nancy Trautman. ELECTION OF OFFICERS Chairperson Lyndell Petersen opened the floor for nominations for chairperson. MOVED by Buskerud and seconded by Trautman to nominate Lyndell Petersen as chairperson and cast a unanimous ballot. Substitute motion: MOVED by Hadcock and seconded by Trautman to elect officers by voice vote. The motion carried 4-1 with Ferebee opposing. MOVED by Buskerud and seconded by Hadcock to nominate Lyndell Petersen as chairperson. The motion carried 4-1 with Ferebee opposing. MOVED by Trautman to nominate Deb Hadcock as vice chair. Vote: Unanimous. ADOPT RULES OF ORDER WITH EXCEPTIONS MOVED by Trautman and seconded by Buskerud to adopt Robert’s Rules of Order Newly Revised, 11 th Edition, including any updates or amendments thereto, but not to adopt the portion that precludes discussion of issues by the Chair or precludes the Chair from voting except where there is a tie vote. Vote: Unanimous. MOVED by Trautman and seconded by Buskerud to adopt the Pennington County Board of Commissioners’ Policy Regarding Reconsideration of Action Taken by the Board. Vote: Unanimous. ESTABLISH COMMISSIONERS’ SALARY MOVED by Hadcock and seconded by Trautman to set the 2016 salary for Commissioners at $1500 per month. Substitute motion by Ferebee to leave the salary at the current rate. The substitute motion died for lack of a second. The original motion carried 4-1 with Ferebee opposing. REVIEW AND APPROVE AGENDA MOVED by Trautman and seconded by Buskerud to approve the agenda as presented. Vote: Unanimous. CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS The following items have been placed on the Consent Agenda for action to be taken by a single vote of the Board of Commissioners. Any item may be removed from the Consent Agenda at the request of a Board member or Citizen for separate consideration.

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PROCEEDINGS OF THE PENNINGTON COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS

January 5, 2016 The Pennington County Board of Commissioners met at 9:00 a.m. on Tuesday, January 5, 2016, in the Commission Chambers in the County Administration Building, Rapid City, South Dakota. Chairperson Lyndell Petersen called the meeting to order with the following Commissioners present: Ron Buskerud, George Ferebee, Deb Hadcock and Nancy Trautman.

ELECTION OF OFFICERS Chairperson Lyndell Petersen opened the floor for nominations for chairperson. MOVED by Buskerud and seconded by Trautman to nominate Lyndell Petersen as chairperson and cast a unanimous ballot. Substitute motion: MOVED by Hadcock and seconded by Trautman to elect officers by voice vote. The motion carried 4-1 with Ferebee opposing. MOVED by Buskerud and seconded by Hadcock to nominate Lyndell Petersen as chairperson. The motion carried 4-1 with Ferebee opposing. MOVED by Trautman to nominate Deb Hadcock as vice chair. Vote: Unanimous. ADOPT RULES OF ORDER WITH EXCEPTIONS MOVED by Trautman and seconded by Buskerud to adopt Robert’s Rules of Order Newly Revised, 11th Edition, including any updates or amendments thereto, but not to adopt the portion that precludes discussion of issues by the Chair or precludes the Chair from voting except where there is a tie vote. Vote: Unanimous. MOVED by Trautman and seconded by Buskerud to adopt the Pennington County Board of Commissioners’ Policy Regarding Reconsideration of Action Taken by the Board. Vote: Unanimous. ESTABLISH COMMISSIONERS’ SALARY MOVED by Hadcock and seconded by Trautman to set the 2016 salary for Commissioners at $1500 per month. Substitute motion by Ferebee to leave the salary at the current rate. The substitute motion died for lack of a second. The original motion carried 4-1 with Ferebee opposing. REVIEW AND APPROVE AGENDA MOVED by Trautman and seconded by Buskerud to approve the agenda as presented. Vote: Unanimous. CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS The following items have been placed on the Consent Agenda for action to be taken by a single vote of the Board of Commissioners. Any item may be removed from the Consent Agenda at the request of a Board member or Citizen for separate consideration.

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MOVED by Trautman and seconded by Hadcock to approve the Consent Agenda with the removal of Item 9 for separate consideration. Vote: Unanimous.

8. Approve the minutes of the regular Board of Commissioners’ meeting held December 15, 2015, as submitted.

9. Approval of the Vouchers (Removed for separate consideration) 10. Approve the Resolution for the Drug Free Workplace Act Certification for a Public

Entity for 2016.

2016 RESOLUTION DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE ACT CERTIFICATION FOR A PUBLIC ENTITY

1. The County of Pennington, SD certifies that it will provide a drug-free workplace by:

a. Publishing a statement notifying employees that unlawfully manufacturing, distributing, dispensing, possessing or using a controlled substance in the recipient’s workplace is prohibited and specifying the actions that will be taken against employees for violation or such prohibition.

b. Establishing a drug-free awareness program to inform employees about: 1. The dangers of drug abuse in the workplace; 2. The recipient’s policy of maintaining a drug-free workplace; 3. Any drug counseling, rehabilitation and employee assistance programs that are

available; and 4. The penalties that may be imposed upon employees for drug abuse violations occurring

in the workplace. c. Making it a requirement that each employee to be engaged in the performance of the grant

or cooperative agreement be given a copy of the statement required by paragraph (a). d. Notifying the employee in the statement required by paragraph (a) that, as a condition of

employment under the grant or cooperative agreement, the employee will; 1. Abide by the terms of the statement; and, 2. Notify the employer of any criminal drug statute conviction for a violation occurring

in the workplace no later than five days after such a conviction. e. Notifying the federal sponsoring agency within ten days after receiving notice under

subparagraph (d) (2), with respect to any employee so convicted; 1. Taking appropriate personnel action against such an employee, up to and including

termination; or 2. Requiring such an employee to participate satisfactorily in drug abuse assistance or

rehabilitation program approved for such purposes by a Federal, State or local health, law enforcement, or other appropriate agency.

f. Taking one of the following actions, within 30 days of receiving notice under subparagraph (d)(2), with respect to any employee so convicted; 1. Taking appropriate personnel action against such an employee, up to and including

termination; or 2. Requiring such an employee to participate satisfactorily in a drug abuse assistance or

rehabilitation program approved for such purposes by a Federal, State or local health, law enforcement, or other agency.

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g. Making a good faith effort to continue to maintain a drug-free workplace through implementation of paragraphs (a), (b), (c), (d), (e), and (f).

2. The recipient’s headquarters is located at the following address. The addresses of all other workplaces maintained by the recipient are provided on an accompanying list.

Pennington County Administration Building 130 Kansas City Street Rapid City, SD 57701 Dated this 6th day of January, 2015. /s/ Lyndell Petersen, Chairperson, Pennington County Board of Commissioners ATTEST: (SEAL) /s/ Julie A. Pearson, Auditor The addresses of all other workplaces maintained by the recipient are as follows:

1) 24/7 Program – 108 E. Main Street, Rapid City, SD 57701 2) Buildings & Grounds - 302 Kansas City Street, Rapid City SD 57701 3) Central States Fairgrounds - 800 San Francisco Street, Rapid City, SD 57701 4) City/County Alcohol & Drug Programs- Detox, Health & Human Services -

725 North LaCrosse Street, Rapid City SD 57701 5) Extension - 601 E Centre Avenue, Rapid City SD 57701 6) Highway Department - 3601 Cambell Street, Rapid City SD 57701

a. Hill City Location - 24032 Highway 385, Hill City, SD 57745 b. New Underwood (Old) Location – 109 East Oak, New Underwood, SD

57761 c. New Underwood (New) Location – 16101 229th Street, New Underwood,

SD 57761 d. Wall Location – 20 North Creighton Rd., Wall, SD 57790

7) Pennington County Jail - 307 Saint Joseph Street, Rapid City SD 57701 8) Pennington County Sheriff’s Office - 300 Kansas City Street,

Rapid City SD 57701 9) Western SD Juvenile Services Center & the Life Enrichment Center –

3505 Cambell Street, Rapid City SD 57701 10) Weed & Pest Office - 3607 Cambell Street, Rapid City SD 57701 11) County Health Building (Formerly NAU) – 321 Kansas City Street, Rapid City, SD

57701 12) City/County Evidence Building – 625 1st Street, Rapid City, SD 57701 13) Pennington County Courthouse – 315 Saint Joseph Street, Rapid City, SD 57701 14) Pennington County Administration Building – 130 Kansas City Street, Rapid City,

SD 57701

11. Approve the Commission meeting dates for 2016 as presented.

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12. Designate the Rapid City Journal, Pennington County Courant and the Hill City Prevailer as the three official legal newspapers for Pennington County for 2016.

13. Approve the 2016 Poll Worker Salaries as submitted by the Auditor: Superintendent $175 per day, Deputy (with experience) $125 per day, Deputy (first time) $100 per day and Superintendent - $25 to pick up supplies and deliver to polling place.

14. Approve the SD Game, Fish & Parks Services Contract/Agreement for Snow Removal on Whitetail Loop Road and 236th Street as submitted by the Highway Department.

15. Acknowledge the notices of intent to conduct bingo games in 2016 as submitted by the Rochford Community Center.

Removed for Separate Consideration

9. MOVED by Buskerud and seconded by Trautman to approve the vouchers located at the end of the minutes for expenditures for insurance, professional services, publications, rentals, supplies, repairs, maintenance, travel, conference fees, utilities, furniture and equipment totaling $2,298,307.30. The motion carried 4-1 with Ferebee opposing.

End of Consent Agenda Items County Cares Presentation: Emergency Services Communications (911 Dispatch) – Leann Hollinshead 2016 Extension Advisory Board Appointments: MOVED by Trautman and seconded by Hadcock to appoint Patty Brunner, Theresa Derr, DeAnna Kammerer, Matthew Odden, Lynn Rapp, Cheri De Long and Commissioner Lyndell Petersen as the 2016 Extension Advisory Board for Pennington County and approve the Chairperson’s signature on the warrants of appointment. Vote: Unanimous. ITEMS FROM AUDITOR

A. 2016A BONDING RESOLUTION RELATING TO LEASE-PURCHASE OF COUNTY BUILDINGS: MOVED by Hadcock and seconded by Trautman to authorize the Chairperson’s signature on the Resolution Relating To Lease-Purchase Of County Buildings Authorizing The Execution And Delivery Of A Lease-Purchase Agreement And Approving And Authorizing Execution Of Related Documents And Authorizing Certificates Of Participation. The motion carried 3-2 on a roll call vote: Buskerud – no, Ferebee – no, Hadcock – yes, Trautman – yes, Petersen – yes.

RESOLUTION

RESOLUTION RELATING TO LEASE-PURCHASE OF COUNTY BUILDINGS AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY OF A LEASE-PURCHASE AGREEMENT AND APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF RELATED DOCUMENTS AND AUTHORIZING CERTIFICATES OF PARTICIPATION

BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Commissioners of Pennington County, South Dakota (the “County”), as follows:

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Section 1. Recitals.

1.01. The County is authorized by South Dakota Codified Laws, Chapter 7-25, inclusive, as amended (the “Act”), to enter into lease-purchase agreements for acquisition of real or personal property that the governing body considers necessary or appropriate to carry out its governmental and proprietary functions. The governing body finds that it is necessary and appropriate to issue Certificates of Participation (Limited Tax General Obligation), in one or more series to construct, remodel and equip the existing County Court House; renovate and equip the existing Public Safety Building; construct and equip an addition to the existing Jail and renovate and equip the existing Jail; acquire land and construct or remodel and equip one or more buildings for Health and Human Services and various alcohol treatment programs; construct and equip a highway office, shop and fueling station; acquire land, construct and equip a vehicle maintenance shop and dispatch radio shop; construct, renovate and equip one or more buildings on the County Fairgrounds; acquire land, construct and equip a building and grounds maintenance shop and cold storage building; acquire land and construct parking facilities for County purposes; and construct and equip a weed and pest storage building (the “2016A Project”).

1.02. The County has agreed with U.S. Bank National Association (the “Trustee”) that the Trustee has, pursuant to a Ground Lease Agreement, dated as of March 1, 2003, between the County and the Trustee (the “Ground Lease”) as amended and supplemented, acquired certain interests in real property (the “Land”) from the County, and the Trustee has leased its interest in the Land and has leased and agreed to sell the Facilities, as defined in the Lease-Purchase Agreement, dated as of March 1, 2003 (the “Original Lease”), as amended and supplemented by the First Amendment to Lease-Purchase Agreement, dated as of March 1, 2008 (the “First Amendment to Lease”), the Second Amendment to Lease-Purchase Agreement, dated as of December 1, 2010 (the “Second Amendment to Lease”), the Third Amendment to Lease-Purchase Agreement, dated as of December 1, 2011 (the “Third Amendment to Lease”), the Fourth Amendment to Lease-Purchase Agreement, dated as of July 1, 2014 (the “Fourth Amendment to Lease”), the Fifth Amendment to Lease-Purchase Agreement, dated as of October 1, 2015 (the “Fifth Amendment to Lease”) and the Sixth Amendment to Lease-Purchase Agreement, dated as of February 1, 2016, (the “Sixth Amendment to Lease”) between the County and the Trustee, to be acquired, renovated, constructed and equipped thereon to the County pursuant to the Original Lease, as amended and supplemented by the First Amendment to Lease, the Second Amendment to Lease, the Third Amendment to Lease, the Fourth Amendment to Lease, the Fifth Amendment to Lease and the Sixth Amendment to Lease.

1.03. The Trustee will execute and deliver one or more Supplemental Declarations of Trust (the “Supplemental Trusts”), which will supplement and amend the Declaration of Trust, dated as of March 1, 2003 (the “Original Trust”), as amended and supplemented by the First Supplemental Declaration of Trust, dated as of March 1, 2008 (the “First Supplemental Trust”), the Second Supplemental Declaration of Trust, dated as of December 1, 2010 (the “Second Supplemental Trust”), the Third Supplemental Declaration of Trust, dated as of December 1, 2011 (the “Third Supplemental Trust”), the Fourth Supplemental Declaration of Trust, dated as of July 1, 2014 (the “Fourth Supplemental Trust”), the Fifth Supplemental Declaration of Trust, dated as of October 1, 2015 (the “Fifth Supplemental Trust”) and the Sixth Supplemental Declaration of Trust, dated as of February 1, 2016, pursuant to which the Trustee will (i) issue one or more Certificates of Participation (the “Certificates”) in the lease payments to be made by the County under the

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Original Lease, as amended and supplemented by the First Amendment to Lease, the Second Amendment to Lease, the Third Amendment to Lease, the Fourth Amendment to Lease, the Fifth Amendment to Lease and the Sixth Amendment to Lease between the County and the Trustee (the Original Lease, as amended and supplemented by the First Amendment to Lease, the Second Amendment to Lease, the Third Amendment to Lease, the Fourth Amendment to Lease, the Fifth Amendment to Lease and the Sixth Amendment to Lease is referred to herein as the “Lease”) and (ii) receive, hold and invest the proceeds of the sale of the Certificates and disburse such proceeds to pay for the 2016A Project and costs of issuance of the Certificates

1.04. The Certificates will be purchased by Dougherty & Company LLC (the “Original Purchaser”) pursuant to one or more Certificate Purchase Agreements between the County and the Original Purchaser (the “Certificate Purchase Agreements”) and the Original Purchaser will offer the Certificates for sale to the public by one or more Official Statements (the “Official Statements”).

1.05. Forms of the following documents relating to the 2016A Project (the “Documents”) are directed to be prepared by Lindquist & Vennum LLP as Bond Counsel, and submitted to the County and are hereby directed to be filed with and approved by the County Auditor and the Deputy State’s Attorney: (a) the Amendments to Lease; (b) the Supplemental Trusts; (c) the Certificate Purchase Agreements; (d) the Amendments to Ground Lease (the “Amendments to Ground Lease”) between the County and the Trustee; and (e) the Official Statements. Section 2. Authorization and Approval of the Documents. The financing described above is found to be favorable and is hereby approved. The Chairman, the Vice Chair and County Auditor are authorized to approve the principal amount of the Amendments to Lease, the Certificates, not exceeding $10,000,000, the term thereof not exceeding twenty two (22) years, the interest rate or rates thereon not exceeding an average yield of four and one half percent (4.50%) per annum and the price not less than 99% of par (exclusive of original issue discount) and at which the Certificates are to be sold to the Original Purchaser, and are directed to enter into Certificate Purchase Agreements with the Original Purchaser and their execution of the Certificate Purchase Agreements shall be conclusive evidence of their approval of the principal amount, purchase price, interest rates and other terms set forth therein. The forms of Documents to be prepared are hereby approved if the County Auditor deems them appropriate and the Documents are approved by the Deputy State’s Attorney. The Chairman and the County Auditor are directed to execute the Documents if approved by the County Auditor. Copies of all Documents shall be delivered, filed and recorded as provided therein. The Chairman and the County Auditor and the Deputy State’s Attorney are also authorized and directed to execute such other instruments as may be required to give effect to the transactions therein contemplated. The County will cooperate in the issuance of the Certificates and the Chairman, the County Auditor and the Deputy State’s Attorney shall execute such other instruments as are necessary to the issuance of the Certificates. Section 3. Modification, Absence of Officers. The approval hereby given to the Documents includes an approval of such additional details therein as may be necessary and appropriate and such modifications thereto, deletions therefrom and additions thereto as may be necessary and appropriate and approved by the Deputy State’s Attorney prior to the execution of the Documents. The execution of any instrument by the appropriate officer or officers of the

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County herein authorized shall be conclusive evidence of the approval of such documents in accordance with the terms hereof. In the absence of the Chairman or the County Auditor, any of the Documents authorized by this resolution to be executed may be executed by such officer as, in the opinion of the Deputy State’s Attorney, may execute documents in their stead. Section 4. Payment of Lease Payments. The County will pay to the Trustee promptly when due, all of the Lease Payments (as defined in the Lease) and other amounts required by the Lease. To provide moneys to make such payments, the County will include in its annual budget, for each fiscal year during the term of the Lease, moneys sufficient to pay and for the purpose of paying all Lease Payments and other amounts payable under the Lease. The County’s current tax levies are sufficient to make Lease Payments (as defined in the Lease) and other amounts required by the Lease, without increasing the current levy above any amount which would require an opt out or other increase under South Dakota Codified Laws Section 10-13-35.

Section 5. Arbitrage Certification. The Chairman and the County Auditor, being the officers of the County charged with the responsibility for issuing the Certificates pursuant to this Resolution, are authorized and directed to execute and deliver to the Trustee a certificate in accordance with the provisions of Section 148 of the Code and Sections 1.148-1 et al of the Regulations, stating the facts, estimates and circumstances in existence on the date of issue and delivery of the Certificates which make it reasonable to expect that the proceeds of the Certificates will not be used in a manner that would cause the Lease or the Certificates to be arbitrage bonds within the meaning of the Code and Regulations.

Section 6. Official Statements. The County will participate in the preparation of the

Preliminary Official Statements and the final Official Statements relating to the Certificates and hereby authorizes the County Auditor to consent to the distribution of the Official Statements by the Original Purchaser in connection with the sale of the Certificates. The Preliminary Official Statements, except for Permitted Omissions, will be deemed final by the County when authorized by the County Auditor as of its date within the meaning of Rule 15c2-12 of the Securities and Exchange Commission under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. As used herein, “Permitted Omissions” shall mean the offering price(s), interest rate(s), selling compensation, aggregate principal amount, principal amount per maturity, delivery dates, rating, if any, and other terms of the Certificates depending on such matters.

Section 7. Bank Qualification. In order to qualify any of the series of the Certificates as a

“qualified tax-exempt obligation” within the meaning of Section 265(b)(3) of the Code, the County hereby makes the following representations:

A. The County hereby designates one or more series of the Certificates as a

“qualified tax-exempt obligation” for purposes of Section 265(b)(3)(C) of the Code;

B. The reasonably anticipated amount of tax-exempt obligation (other than obligations described in clause (ii) of Section 265(b)(3)(C) of the Code which will be issued by the County (and all subordinate entities whose obligations will be aggregated with those of the County) during the calendar year the series of Certificates are issued will not exceed $10,000,000; and

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C. Not more than $10,000,000 of tax-exempt obligations issued by the County during the calendar year the series of the Certificates are issued have been designated as qualified tax-exempt obligations for purposes of Section 265(b)(3) of the Code.

Section 8. Amendment. This resolution may be amended from time to time, prior to the issuance of the Certificates, by an administrative resolution adopted by this Board.

Section 9. Partial Invalidity. If any one or more of the provisions of this Resolution shall be held invalid, illegal, or unenforceable in any respect, by final decree of any court of lawful jurisdiction, such invalidity, illegality, or unenforceability shall not affect any other provision hereof, or of any exhibit or attachment thereto, but this Resolution shall be construed the same as if such invalid, illegal, or unenforceable provision had never been contained herein, or therein, as the case may be. Adopted this 5th day of January, 2016. By Lyndell Petersen Its Chairman ATTEST: By Julie A. Pearson Its County Auditor

CERTIFICATE

The undersigned, being the duly qualified and acting County Auditor of Pennington County, South Dakota, hereby certifies that the above resolution is a true and correct copy of the resolution as adopted by the Board of Commissioners on January 5, 2016.

WITNESS my hand officially as such County Auditor and seal this 5th day of January, 2016.

Julie A. Pearson County Auditor (SEAL)

B. DUFFER DRIVE AND MILLER DRIVE: MOVED by Buskerud and seconded by Trautman that the Auditor request that Duffer Drive Road District accept the deeding of Duffer Drive (Parcel 48769) to its district, and further moved to request that Miller Ridge Road District accept the deeding of Miller Drive (Parcel 6227) to its district. Vote: Unanimous.

ITEMS FROM TREASURER

A. DESIGNATION OF BANKS: MOVED by Buskerud and seconded by Hadcock to designate Wells Fargo Bank of South Dakota, N.A. and First Interstate Bank as the

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primary active depositories for Pennington County pursuant to SDCL 7-20-13 with proviso that the Treasurer may utilize other financial institutions for short term investments throughout the year. Vote: Unanimous.

B. PUBLIC DEPOSITORY LIABILITY QUARTERLY REPORT – SDCL 4-6A: MOVED by Trautman and seconded by Buskerud to accept the Public Depository Liability Quarterly Reports as presented by Treasurer Janet Sayler. Vote: Unanimous.

C. DELINQUENT MOBILE HOMES LIST – SDCL 10-22-31: MOVED by Buskerud and seconded by Hadcock to acknowledge receipt of the delinquent mobile home tax list totaling $131,821 as of December 31, 2015, as provided by the Treasurer. Vote: Unanimous.

D. 2015 TAX CERTIFICATE SALE RESULTS – SDCL 10-23-7: MOVED by Buskerud and seconded by Trautman to acknowledge the results of the annual tax certificate sale. Vote: Unanimous.

ITEMS FROM BUILDINGS & GROUNDS

A. 179D TAX DEDUCTION ALLOCATION (DESIGN TEAM ON ADMINISTRATION AND EVIDENCE/ENERGY PLANT BUILDINGS: MOVED by Trautman and seconded by Hadcock to authorize the Chairperson’s signature to the allocation form dated March 23, 2015, provided by Fennell Design Inc., for the allocation of any deductions allowed by 179D of the Internal Revenue Code for the design of the New Administration and Evidence/Energy Plant Buildings, and allow the Design Team to determine these allocations. Vote: Unanimous.

ITEMS FROM HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT

A. AUTHORIZATION TO BID – ANNUAL SUPPLIES AND MATERIALS: MOVED by Buskerud and seconded by Trautman to authorize the Highway Department to go to bid for annual supplies and materials as follows: Aggregate Materials; Asphalt Concrete Composite; Asphalt Maintenance Materials; Concrete Products; Cutback and Emulsified Asphalt; De-Icing Sand; Fencing; Guardrail; Magnesium Chloride Solution; Seeding, Fertilizing, Mulching and Erosion control Blanket; Timber Bridge Materials; Traffic Control Materials. Vote: Unanimous.

Planning & Zoning items are advertised for 10:30 a.m., and since it was not yet that time, the Board convened in executive session. EXECUTIVE SESSION PER SDCL 1-25-2

A. PERSONNEL ISSUE PER SDCL 1-25-2(1) MOVED by Trautman and seconded by Buskerud to convene in executive session for personnel matters. Vote: Unanimous. The Board remained in executive session from 10:15 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Commissioners Hadcock, Petersen and Trautman returned from executive session. MOVED by Trautman and seconded by Hadcock to adjourn from executive session and reconvene as the Board of Commissioners. Vote: Unanimous.

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PLANNING& ZONING CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS The following item(s) have been placed on the Consent Agenda for action to be taken on all items by a single vote of the Board of Commissioners. Any item may be removed from the Consent Agenda for separate action. Commissioners Buskerud and Ferebee rejoined the meeting. MOVED by Trautman and seconded by Hadcock to approve Planning & Zoning Consent Agenda Items A-C as presented. Vote: Unanimous.

A. FIRST READING AND PUBLIC HEARING OF REZONE / RZ 15-15: Troy and Lisa Eisenbraun. To rezone 3.20 acres from General Agriculture District to Low Density Residential District in accordance with Section 508 of the Pennington County Zoning Ordinance.

A Parcel of land being described for Rezone from General Agriculture to Low Density Residential, located in the Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter (SW¼ – NE¼) less the East 54.4 feet of Section 26, Township One North (T1N), Range Eight East (R8E), Black Hills Meridian (BHM), Pennington County, South Dakota. The Point of Beginning of said parcel being common with the southwesterly corner of the Mondo Street right-of-way as shown in Plat Book 34, Page 104, at the Pennington County Register of Deeds Office, which is marked by a 5/8” rebar with survey cap stamped “Thingelstad SD RLS 4371”, said Parcel is more particularly described as follows: THENCE FIRST COURSE: along said east 54.4 feet line of the SW ¼ of the NE 1/4 with a bearing of S00o04'51"W and a distance of 382.83 feet to the southeasterly corner of said parcel; THENCE SECOND COURSE: along a line with a bearing of N89o51'55"W and a distance of 450.00 feet to the southwesterly corner of said parcel; THENCE THIRD COURSE: along a line with a bearing of N00o04'51"E and a distance of 290.40 feet; THENCE FOURTH COURSE: along a line with a bearing of S89o51'55"E and a distance of 355.65 feet; THENCE FIFTH COURSE: along said a line with a bearing of N00o04'51"E and a distance of 92.34 feet; THENCE SIXTH COURSE: along a line with a bearing of S89o55'09"E and a distance of 94.35 feet to the Point of Beginning. Basis of Bearings established by GPS observation (WGS84.) Said Parcel of Land Contains 3.20 acres, more or less; located off of Mondo Street, Section 26, T1N, R8E, BHM, Pennington County, South Dakota, in accordance with Section 508 of the Pennington County Zoning Ordinance.

Approve Rezone / RZ 15-15.

B. MINOR PLAT / PL 15-28 AND SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS VARIANCE / SV 15-16: Donald Karras. To reconfigure lot lines to create Lot AR-1 and Lot BR of Lot 2 Revised of Block 2 of Thovson Subdivision and to waive platting requirements in accordance with Sections 400.3 and 700.1 of the Pennington County Subdivision Regulations.

EXISTING LEGAL: Lot AR and Lot B of Lot 2 Revised (Also in Section 20) of Block 2 of Thovson Subdivision, Section 19, T2S, R7E, BHM, Pennington County, South Dakota.

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PROPOSED LEGAL: Lot AR-1 and Lot BR of Lot 2 Revised (Also in Section 20) of Block 2 of Thovson Subdivision, Section 19, T2S, R7E, BHM, Pennington County, South Dakota.

Approve Subdivision Regulations Variance/ SV 15-16 to wave submittal of: (1.) To not include an eight (8) foot Minor Drainage and Utility Easement on the interior of all lot lines; (2) To not improve the Section Line and existing Roadway; and, (3) Not to submit Engineered Road Construction Plans. Approve Minor Plat / PL 15-28 with ten (10) conditions:

1. That prior to recording the Plat with the Register of Deeds, the portion of Lot BR being

subdivided for purposes of PL 15-28 be rezoned to Limited Agriculture District; 2. That prior to recording the Plat with the Register of Deeds, the Certifications on the

plat be in accordance with Section 400.3.1.n of the Pennington County Subdivision Regulations and the word “Equqlization” be corrected to the proper spelling;

3. That prior to recording the Plat with the Register of Deeds, the applicant sign a Memorandum of Understanding to ascertain that within 120 days of Minor Plat / MP 15-28 Approval, the existing Pole Barn on Proposed Lot AR-1 will either be removed from the property or properly permitted with applicable fees;

4. That prior to recording the Plat with the Register of Deeds, the applicant include an eight (8) foot Minor Drainage and Utility Easement on the Interior of all lot lines, or a Subdivision Regulations Variance be obtained;

5. That prior to recording the Plat with the Register of Deeds, the applicant improve the Section Line Right-of-Way to County Standards or a Subdivision Regulations Variance be obtained;

6. That prior to recording the Plat with the Register of Deeds, the applicant submit engineered road construction plans for the improvements to the Section Line Right of Way, or a Subdivision Regulations Variance be obtained;

7. That a Building Permit be obtained for any structure(s) exceeding 144 square feet or located on a permanent foundation, which requires a site plan to be reviewed and approved by the Planning Director;

8. That the addition of a septic system on proposed Lot AR-1 be pumped and/or inspected prior to use;

9. That approval of this Minor Plat does not constitute approval of any further applications to be submitted for the above-described properties; and,

10. That the applicant signs the Statement of Understanding within ten (10) business days of approval of Minor Plat / PL 15-28, which is available at the Planning Office.

C. ROAD CONSTRUCTION WITHIN A SECTION LINE RIGHT-OF-WAY REVIEW / CS 14-04: Robert Taylor Family Trust; Gerry Eckert - Agent. To review a road constructed within the Section Line Right-of-Way in order to provide access to a lot in Section 27.

Located between Sections 27, 33, and 34, T1N, R7E, BHM, Pennington County, South Dakota.

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End Construction of a Road Within a Section Line Right-of-Way / CS 14-04.

End of Consent Agenda REGULAR PLANNING & ZONING ITEMS

D. FIRST READING AND PUBLIC HEARING OF REZONE / RZ 15-08 AND COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT / CA 15-08: Mitch Morris. To rezone 30.49 acres from General Agriculture District to General Commercial District and to amend the Pennington County Comprehensive Plan to change the Future Land Use from Limited Agriculture District to General Commercial District in accordance with Section 508 of the Pennington County Zoning Ordinance.

Being 30.49 acres of land located in the N1/2 NW1/4 of Section 33, Township 1 North, Range 8 East of the Black Hills Meridian, Pennington County, South Dakota, said 30.49 acres of land being more particularly described by metes and bounds as follows, all measurements are to be considered as being followed by the words “more or less”; BEGINNING at the northwest corner of Section 33, Township 1 North, Range 8 East of the Black Hills Meridian; Thence, South 89°51'35" East, along the north line of the NW1/4 of Section 33, a distance of 2656.84 feet to the northeast corner of the NW1/4 of Section 33; Thence, South 00°08'05” West, along the east line of the NW1/4 of Section 33, a distance of 500.00 feet to a point for corner; Thence, North 89°51'35” West, parallel to and 500 feet distant from the north line of the NW1/4 of Section 33, a distance of 2656.35 feet to a point for corner on the west line of the NW1/4 of Section 33; Thence, North 00°04'45” East, a distance of 500.00 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING and containing 30.49 acres, more or less, of land; Located off of S. Highway 79, Section 33, T1N, R8E, BHM, Pennington County, South Dakota, in accordance with Section 508 of the Pennington County Zoning Ordinance.

MOVED by Hadcock and seconded by Petersen to approve Rezone / RZ 15-08 and Comprehensive Plan Amendment / CA 15-08. Substitute motion: MOVED by Ferebee and seconded by Buskerud to postpone a decision on the rezone until the platting jurisdiction, which is the responsibility of the City of Rapid City, is on board with the decision. The substitute motion failed 3-2 on roll call vote: Buskerud – yes, Ferebee – yes, Hadcock – no, Trautman – no, Petersen – no. The original motion carried 3-2 on roll call vote: Buskerud – no, Ferebee – no, Hadcock – yes, Trautman – yes, Petersen – yes.

A. SPRING CREEK WATERSHED MANAGEMENT AND PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION – REQUEST TO PURSUE PARTNERSHIP WITH BLACK HILLS RC&D FOR TECHNICAL SUPPORT. MOVED by Hadcock and seconded by Trautman to direct Planning staff to pursue a partnership with the Black Hills Resource and Conservation District for the Spring Creek Watershed and Implementation Project –

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Segment 3 and to develop a scope of work and any associated contracts, which will be presented to the Board for final approval. A substitute motion by Ferebee to discontinue this project died for lack of second. The motion carried 4-1 on a roll call vote: Buskerud- yes, Ferebee no, Hadcock – yes, Trautman – yes, Petersen – yes.

PAYROLL Commissioners, 13,737.57; Human Resources, 7,980.30; Elections, 15,637.87; Auditor, 22,950.51; Treasurer, 51,642.40; IT, 39,334.66; State's Attorney, 144,490.29; Public Defender, 126,134.43; VAWA Grant, 28,829.57; Juvenile Diversion, 11,017.20; VOCA, 5,645.36; Buildings & Grounds, 112,257.16; Equalization, 79,142.60; Register of Deeds, 23,583.62; Sheriff, 371,136.70; Service Station, 12,406.88; HIDTA Grant, 8,531.84; Jail, 510,660.86; Jail Work Program, 7,366.79; Jail Medical, 10,400.00; Coroner, 462.01; Hill City Law, 12,336.95; Keystone Law, 5,051.20; New Underwood – Law, 4,743.25; School Liaison, 16,242.59; Wall Law, 12,069.73; JSC Juvenile Alternative, 8,949.23; CCADP, 128,085.00; Adams House, 28,838.75; Economic Assistance, 57,710.62; Mental & Alcohol-SAO, 8,163.60; Mental & Alcohol-HHS, 3,938.06; Extension, 2,491.21; Weed & Pest, 6,280.03; Mountain Pine Beetle, 10,409.60; Planning and Zoning, 21,614.81; Water Protection, 5,864.00; Ordinance, 2,359.44; Juvenile Services Center, 170,911.87; Road & Bridge, 191,555.62; Fire Administration, 6,971.79; Dispatch, 184,400.05; Emergency Management, 8,389.36; 24-7 Program, 22,726.77. 2016 ANNUAL SALARY LISTING per SDCL 6-1-10 Amounts listed are hourly, monthly or per meeting depending on position: Buskerud Ronald D, $1,500.00; Ferebee George W, $1,500.00; Hadcock Deborah A, $1,500.00; Hennies Holli A, $4,957.24; Meiron Andrew E, $17.16; Petersen Lyndell H, $1,500.00; Trautman Nancy, $1,500.00; Clendenin Lisa M, $20.86; Stroot Nicholas C, $6,297.08; Davenport Judy L, $15.78; McGregor Karen L, $25.14; Mohler Cindy M, $5,175.63; Pearson Julie A, $8,111.84; Peterson Kathy J, $6,846.54; Severson Lori R, $5,175.63; Teal Nance A, $18.72; Wessel Lori L, $22.20; Wolf Victoria M, $26.42; Brant Annette M, $5,612.43; Brimm Kaycee M, $19.16; Drust Katrina R, $15.76; Faber Leann, $16.77; Foster Jessica A, $15.57; Fried Cora A, $17.60; Gill Kadiellen M, $15.76; Harn Jerri L, $17.18; Luthy Laura R, $19.40; Rice Keith E, $17.38; Sayler Janet G, $7,720.12; Schubauer Debra L, $11.88; Smith Sue L, $15.57; Spencer Nathaniel R, $15.76; Sun Li-Ting (Tina), $15.76; Tibbetts Katie A, $15.76; Tines Kara J, $4,087.12; Winkelman Calli J, $17.38; Charnes Steven K, $4,794.31; deJesus Daniel, $20.86; Evans John F, $24.19; Howard Ryan J, $18.92; Iversen Michael J, $4,894.84; Mertes Nathan, $24.17; Ottoson Peter W, $24.17; Petro Eric W, $22.18; Smith Jennifer J, $25.09; Stowers Luke D, $21.12; Wager Laura J, $6,297.08; Ackerman Monica J, $20.14; Alderman Jay A, $7,681.99; Alexander Vicki J, $19.64; Bacon Georgia A, $18.26; Barnier Janelle M, $25.81; Bittner Cynthia L, $19.64; Canaday Magdalena, $22.80; Collins Mandi M, $17.38; Dollison-Decker Tracey R, $6,174.01; Dulany Alexsandra E, $28.51; Erickson Roxanne M, $6,487.74; Estes Debra A, $20.39; Fink Koln B, $5,385.36; Green Lorraine O, $19.16; Groote Kinsley P, $5,385.36; Hendrickson Joshua K, $6,328.28; Hower Jill L, $23.96; Kallemeyn Sharon K, $5,730.29; King Toni R, $20.14; Lessin Emily J, $5,317.76; MacArthur Harris Karla M, $5,385.36; Martin Nicole M, $19.16; McCormick Michael D, $21.69; McCormick Rheider W, $17.16; Moore Nicole A, $17.82; Morrison Sarah E, $6,021.48; Morsching Kim M, $22.20; Moser

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Cori M, $22.24; Nelson Gina S, $6,174.01; Olson Carolyn G, $5,922.69; Redetzke Rochelle R, $23.37; Roetzel Lara R, $7,309.33; Roetzel Scott, $6,148.02; Satterlee Joshua A, $5,317.76; Sazama Heather C, $5,385.36; Schlepp Bernadette M, $20.14; Shepard Susan M, $5,111.50; Slanina Michelle MF, $19.16; Smith Jack E, $25.81; Theissen Melanie A, $26.46; Thielen Trevor, $5,317.76; Vargo Mark A, $8,843.30; Venhuizen Wayne A, $5,452.96; Williams William A, $5,452.96; Albertson Jennifer R, $5,385.36; Andersen Bryan T, $6,487.74; Chihak Robert J, $4,924.31; Crosswait Lanelle A, $17.82; Diggins Thomas M, $7,130.80; Duffy Conor K, $5,385.36; Ferguson Cynthia L, $19.19; Fransen Jeffrey J, $5,317.76; Fuller Alecia E, $6,297.08; Giedd Jamie M, $17.16; Goodhue Susan R, $17.16; Hall Jennifer M, $15.57; Haskell Hannah N, $17.38; Johnson Laura N, $5,317.76; Kuecher Krisann J, $5,317.76; Laubach Jr Arnold D, $7,531.19; Lawler Joanna M, $5,385.36; Leon Daniel J, $5,385.36; McDermand Jodi L, $5,239.77; Moreland Ilisja S, $5,385.36; Niemann Ladonna M, $29.54; Pitts Mary Jeanette, $5,317.76; Rappold Matthew L, $5,317.76; Regalado Elizabeth A, $5,317.76; Vlieger Thomas M, $4,458.05; Wessel Breann J, $20.64; Whitcher Eric D, $8,260.91; Anders Dale A, $22.37; Anders Irene, $18.33; Anderson Scott W, $15.78; Baggs Donald W, $14.66; Ball Kent E, $22.80; Bender Rita M, $22.20; Berg Danny M, $16.19; Bohn James W, $23.62; Burgoyne Gabriel R, $14.30; Dehne John C, $24.15; Drewitz Gene L, $16.60; Eccleston Dave L, $5,452.96; Enders Jason R, $24.76; Good Shane P, $14.12; Heupel Bailey D, $14.12; Heupel Russel, $19.19; Hohenthaner James R, $35.50; Horan Tyler W, $19.16; Jorgensen Mark A, $16.60; Kuhl Michael S, $6,174.01; LeBar Aaron T, $14.12; Lehrkamp Marie E, $16.58; Niemann Ross F, $22.80; Northcutt Nancy C, $14.30; Peterson Michael J, $7,681.99; Pomplun Kenneth R, $21.12; Reil Robert L, $26.09; Selman Bruce W, $21.20; Shull Ethen J, $15.57; Standing Rod L, $18.04; Stroot Scott A, $18.26; Tibbetts Tyler, $17.38; Vliem Emmett P, $27.35; Weyer Scott W, $17.16; Abernathie Trevor J, $18.92; Ackerman Christine R, $20.68; Caster Patricia J, $23.90; Doran Joseph J, $22.18; Fackrell Rex E, $17.60; Gonzalez Trenton A, $17.16; Grote Debra J, $25.43; Lehmann Melissa K, $17.38; Mooney Christopher E, $17.38; Novak Candace C, $17.16; Peterson Linda L, $24.87; Puckett Dawn N, $23.31; Rieck Richard R, $33.06; Rittberger Shannon L, $6,700.94; Rodriguez Chelsea, $14.83; Schuttler Richard A, $25.11; Sletten Rodney M, $17.16; Sproed-Bump Rebekah A, $17.38; Thovson Luanne M, $25.18; Wendell Gordon P, $5,208.57; Westby Curtis L, $27.74; Williams Kellee E, $17.38; Ackerman Cynthia A, $15.57; Boal Linda C, $15.96; Boal Tonya D, $15.76; Casteel Audra F, $4,957.24; Mayer Donna M, $6,766.80; Rice Kathleen L, $15.96; Sukraw Sarah E, $15.76; Wright Kerri J, $15.96; Bock Michael D, $20.86; Carlson Jans P, $20.86; Hunt Christopher A, $20.86; Isakson John M, $20.86; Koch Philip L, $20.86; Lahaie Jason C, $20.86; Sayles Chad W, $20.86; Strong Gerad G, $20.34; Taylor Maximus M, $20.86; Theisen Kyle M, $20.86; Veal Matthew E, $20.86; Akley Brandon L, $21.65; Alfson Douglas W, $16.35; Andrews Jeffrey P, $25.11; Ayers Kenneth J, $22.48; Battest Todd W, $27.66; Bellew Lisa E, $17.85; Beyer Cameron K, $21.65; Bloomenrader Kimberly A, $17.90; Boal Mischelle L, $27.06; Born Stephanie L, $16.00; Brubakken Corey L, $6,461.74; Carlson Adrien C, $23.02; Carlson Keith N, $24.19; Carroll Paul B, $17.18; Castleberry James, $24.17; Cole Michael J, $21.65; Cook Ryan L, $26.00; Davis Billy S, $22.48; DePerte Trista A, $21.12; Douma David J, $22.30; Doyle-Thompson Elizabeth M, $14.85; Dressler Cory A, $21.65; Edwards Jonathan A, $21.91; Egan William I, $16.35; Ellison Tammy A, $19.77; Erickson Barbara, $30.31; Evenson Jay K, $7,136.00; Freeouf Brian A, $25.74; Frisk Kristina L, $17.82; Fullen Cindy A, $20.70; Gajeski Tana A, $21.75; Garland Patricia, $3,714.46; Graves Martin D, $6,461.74; Gust Victor, $23.31; Hageman William D, $16.97; Harkins Randy P, $28.36; Harrison William A, $30.55; Hauer Debra L, $4,802.97; Herra Jayson W, $20.86; Hislip Christopher J, $26.98; Holland Kent D, $25.11;

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Hubbard Darnell D, $16.97; Hughes Mark D, $31.32; Huschle Jesse J, $26.37; Jackson Matthew L, $23.02; Johnstone Bruce R, $25.74; Kaufman Holli J, $23.00; Kintigh Kylie N, $21.12; Kunde Joshua S, $21.65; Lanpher Donald E, $20.86; Lewis Daniel S, $25.09; Magnavito Frederick J, $7,959.31; McCool-Deneke Robin M, $19.68; McCoy Stephanie, $5,997.22; McManigal Ethan J, $20.86; Melvin Kelli R, $21.26; Messiah Jr Clyde J, $4,399.12; Miller Jeremy R, $23.62; Mitzel Jason A, $25.11; Moore Bridget R, $21.65; Morrison Dustin R, $27.66; Mueller Brian D, $7,302.39; Musfelt Trent, $17.83; Nelson Nicholas D, $23.02; Nelson Trent R, $25.74; O'Cilka Jason J, $27.66; Olson David C, $25.74; Olson Karen, $20.72; Oster David, $35.46; Owens Danni E, $21.65; Pemble Kristina E, $21.65; Pritzkau Aaron, $24.80; Przymus Kent, $25.74; Rehberg Courtney E, $20.64; Rhoden Cody J, $20.86; Rose Daniel P, $21.65; Sanders Robert W, $16.97; Sargent Matthew D, $30.55; Schmit Thadius C, $23.60; Schuft Marika M, $18.81; Schulz Edwin L, $29.43; Sitzes Scott A, $21.65; Smith Jeromey L, $26.39; Stalder Shawn M, $21.12; Stevens Paul J, $22.76; Stofferahn Andrew P, $16.35; Sullivan Shane W, $21.12; Swanson Amanda L, $21.12; Swanson Robert T, $21.12; Switzer David J, $22.76; Tallon Tana C, $26.37; Tegnazian Christopher C, $22.48; Thom Kevin L, $9,470.75; Tweeten Jacob R, $20.86; Van Den Hemel David B, $19.23; Varcoe Chris D, $25.14; Verchio Anthony D, $6,174.01; Vogel Sarah E, $18.92; Waldrop James P, $22.76; Wardle Daniel R, $28.36; Weber Kurt K, $22.48; Whelchel Sheb W, $7,302.39; White Anthony R, $21.65; Wiest Tracy D, $20.86; Wood Kraig A, $6,021.48; Heitsch Thomas M, $26.44; Kenrick Casey L, $25.74; Sperle Taylor L, $25.11; Allen Dwayne L, $21.65; Allison Kristina L, $21.65; Anderson Anne, $18.92; Anderson Wade D, $5,452.96; Ankele Krystal M, $18.76; Atyeo William E, $24.80; Bach S Mahala, $19.89; Baker Dawson B, $20.86; Banning Donnetta L, $23.92; Bayard Paul A, $21.12; Bingham Anna M, $20.86; Blosser Krystine V, $31.41; Boal Jeffrey H, $30.55; Brack Thomas M, $16.36; Brooks Patricia L, $16.98; Brown Joseph A, $20.86; Buerkle Teresa M, $20.86; Burns Kathleen A, $20.86; Carey Brian R, $25.11; Carter Sandra L, $19.89; Cheesman Jane M, $22.56; Clark David G, $23.02; Clark Kurt H, $24.17; Clemmons Trevor J, $20.86; Coats Bethany C, $20.86; Cole Corinna, $14.12; Cole Jason W, $21.12; Colhoff Tracey L, $18.92; Comrie Jeremy J, $20.86; Cook Wendy C, $18.92; Couture Adam F, $24.17; Cramer Justin R, $21.12; Daniel Christopher J, $21.65; Davies Tiffany M, $25.38; Dirksen Brandon L, $20.86; Diro Andrew W, $25.09; Ducheneaux Cameron, $17.61; Edwards Joseph W, $24.47; Ehrhardt Camber J, $14.12; Eichler Walter W, $17.83; Erickson Taylor D, $16.98; Fairbanks Rhonda H, $23.33; Feller Dennis D, $26.39; Fischer Lyle M, $24.91; Fletcher Joan M, $20.21; Fliginger Trent K, $31.41; Fulkerson Rhonda R, $18.47; Gibbs Garret M, $21.12; Gonzalez Fiedler Nancy L, $25.38; Grable Justin L, $20.86; Gregory Jessica R, $21.65; Groseth Craig C, $23.90; Grueb Trevor S, $21.65; Gustafson Dalton H, $20.86; Haga Brooke M, $6,461.74; Hale Rusty W, $20.86; Hansen Alicia R, $17.90; Hanzel Gunner J, $16.98; Harding Debra L, $17.41; Harris Sherin L, $24.50; Hartman Joel D, $23.02; Henry David H, $21.12; Herz Vanessa L, $16.97; Hofer Neal R, $16.98; Hogue James N, $23.02; Houston Kathleen J, $29.07; Husfeldt Matthew D, $20.86; Jaeger Mitchell A, $21.12; Jenkins Daniel C, $16.98; Jenshus Justine D, $25.38; Johnson Kimberly A, $14.66; Jones Jeffrey A, $20.86; Karp Melanie E, $20.21; Kirst Joel A, $25.38; Klock Steven W, $19.18; Konda Jennifer K, $14.12; Larsen Gordon T, $20.86; Leszcynski Mathew T, $20.86; Long Nathan W, $4,263.00; Lopez Jessica T, $18.92; Lu Nicholas, $13.63; Luze Krystal M, $23.02; Mallory Jessika, $14.12; Malone Timothy, $26.39; Mastin Garrett J, $20.86; Maxfield Phillip L, $24.50; McCune Steve J, $24.80; McGhee Alyssa M, $22.20; McKelvey David W, $20.86; McNelley Jon C, $21.65; Meyer Aaron R, $20.86; Mikkonen Kimberly A, $16.16; Mogensen Mikki M, $16.98; Mohney Timothy J, $16.57; Mooney Jessica, $14.83; Moore Kristopher A, $22.20; Morem Natalie J, $21.65; Morris Jerome D, $26.98;

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Muhlbeier Taylor N, $24.17; Munsch Casey L, $26.32; Mutschelknaus Jessica J, $18.92; Newstrom Amy A, $60.00; Nichols Lindsey, $14.12; Novak Nick A, $16.97; Obchinetz Lindsay M, $16.98; O'Cilka Tonja M, $20.86; Osborne Mark, $31.32; Paulin John C, $33.74; Petersen Eric K, $16.97; Philippe Joseph A, $21.65; Popp Gary D, $18.76; Pressley Heather M, $18.30; Raby Christian W, $20.86; Rath Timothy C, $20.86; Reckling Melissa A, $20.17; Ricke David G, $29.80; Rivera Marisa R, $16.98; Rose Rebecca N, $25.38; Roth Shawna M, $4,513.51; Rousseau Veronica CR, $25.38; Rubins David, $26.39; Severson Peggy J, $6,487.74; Sitzes Gretchen E, $23.31; Smith Christa, $4,924.31; Smith Julie K, $16.57; Snethen Misty S, $18.71; Sorensen Jeffrey, $30.63; Spear Leo B, $20.86; Stecher Sean M, $21.12; Steele Mark A, $29.15; Steele Samuel L, $22.20; Stombaugh Kalli R, $16.57; Sullivan William E, $20.86; Trevillyan Cole J, $21.65; Triplett Steve W, $21.65; Vallette Thomas H, $21.65; Van Berkum Roy A, $26.39; Varvel Jennifer M, $14.12; Vee Brittany E, $20.86; Vivardo Yolanda M, $25.11; Waddell Rachel A, $10,556.00; Walker Brian D, $24.50; Walker Misti M, $31.38; Welch Donell L, $20.21; Weygaerts John J, $26.98; Whittle Jakob D, $21.65; Williamson Angela D, $17.85; Williamson Travis H, $25.38; Wilson Kenneth R, $26.37; Winckler Nichole J, $25.38; Wojcik Michael S, $25.74; Wolfe Brady K, $20.86; Yantis Robert W, $36.36; Zelfer Dowling Cristina M, $17.03; Fenton Eric L, $21.65; Kimball William D, $23.31; Mason Thad L, $25.74; Plawman Christopher W, $24.50; McPherson Richard E, $25.74; Climis Kevin A, $27.74; Fagerland Jesse A, $25.11; Ghents Michael H, $29.15; Schmidt Rusty S, $23.60; Bearden Hope L, $21.65; Hartland Jamin D, $21.91; Schoeberl Robert W, $21.65; Ackerman Carrie L, $17.41; Alhaj Mary M, $14.12; Bedard Pascal A, $24.50; Blanden Julie A, $29.88; Bowling Jeffrey Robert, $27.06; Braun Kelly S, $26.39; Bray Timothy J, $17.00; Brumbaugh Samantha G, $29.88; Buhler John M, $25.11; Burney Donna E, $4,423.38; Cummings Michele D, $28.43; Danley Jeremy E, $29.43; Doerr Bradley M, $21.12; Gerry Loren L, $23.90; Griffin Clayton S, $3,321.00; Guttierez Joseph, $5,997.22; Heinert Heather N, $29.15; Hupp Ryan A, $25.74; Kaiser Michele M, $28.36; Knecht Liesl R, $25.74; Lindblom Timothy R, $32.11; Lindsey Eric W, $27.03; Luedtke Robert L, $27.06; Luthy Anna L, $21.39; MacLanders Rebecca L, $3,806.33; Martin John P, $23.02; McDonald Mary T, $21.39; Mehrer Michelle M, $26.98; Morton Anesha T, $21.12; Olson Collette R, $28.41; Patterson Darren D, $26.72; Pinkowski Ryan D, $25.09; Reichert James D, $14.12; Richters Rocco N, $20.86; Ricke Jolonda L, $31.32; Rochleau Chad S, $21.65; Rochleau Deanna J, $21.65; Rodgers Michael W, $23.90; Schunneman Gregory J, $23.90; Smith Dennis F, $23.33; Standing Agnes J, $17.44; Wood Heather C, $6,021.48; Andres Mallory, $18.74; Ayers Delilah, $23.20; Bell Robert E, $20.19; Bennett Catalina B, $18.94; Brist Lucas V, $18.71; Brown Scott A, $19.40; Callies Thomas L, $15.01; Cameron Richard L, $13.45; Craft Lauren M, $17.18; Dolor Art R, $17.83; Flagg Connie L, $17.83; Gibbons Gaylene M, $21.18; Goetz Michael P, $17.83; Gonzalez Talona, $21.18; Good Angela S, $13.45; Hansen Justin A, $21.69; Jackson Billy J, $19.69; Jensen Kathleen K, $17.83; Kassner Patricia A, $13.45; Kelly Nicole T, $18.74; Kemp Amber K, $4,570.71; Long Delbert R, $20.66; Lore Tonya L, $17.18; Ludwig Mischa B, $19.18; Makepeace Sean, $4,451.11; Maxon Chad M, $18.74; McGlade Amy M, $18.94; McIntosh Michelle K, $4,562.05; McLane Clayton, $20.64; Nelson Tina L, $17.18; Nolan Deanna W, $21.39; Pawelski James A, $17.42; Pratt Linda L, $25.77; Renville Lynn M, $18.74; Riter Dawn A, $17.18; Sargent Lori L, $20.66; Schneider Danielle G, $18.92; Scott Shawnda L, $17.83; Sehr Brenda L, $25.77; Sharkey Carl, $18.02; Starkey Savanna C, $18.94; Terry John S, $18.92; Thomson Amber, $17.83; Tivis Sammi J, $17.16; Weber Kherdine N, $25.38; Wellensiek Kate E, $17.39; Wilhelm Charisa J, $20.70; Wood Brenda K, $6,617.74; Woods Cynthia K, $17.03; Youngbullbear Thomasadia S, $19.66; Brosz Paul A, $17.21; Carmichael Graling, $17.86; Cullingford Laurie S, $17.86; Ellis-

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Stevens Roberta A, $19.73; Gilles Elizabeth M, $17.64; Gray Jack, $17.64; Hyde Corey J, $17.21; Johnston Weig Tessia M, $4,513.51; Truax Jacqueline M, $17.00; Wright Kristine A, $17.85; Gorton Dennis L, $6,198.28; Enright Mark J, $18.92; Prentice Carol M, $15.76; White Alexa, $4,348.85; Adams James S, $27.10; Bahr Patrice M, $18.96; Bauer Kyla M, $17.18; Bitterman Bonnie J, $27.74; Brack Amy E, $18.49; Brooks Marissa L, $21.69; Callahan Terri A, $28.49; Dockter Paul A, $23.37; Ellerton Danielle L, $26.77; Feagan Amber K, $22.50; Felkey Daniel L, $27.10; Foster Kirsten D, $18.49; Gion Joseph A, $20.90; Hall Leslie A, $23.96; Heikkinen Mae M, $20.66; Hodge Nichole L, $20.66; Hollinshead Leandria L, $5,997.22; Holmgren Patricia L, $18.96; Janzen Leslie A, $5,433.90; McConnell Michelle R, $18.49; McMahon Thomas J, $22.24; Miller Nikole M, $22.78; Murphy Jeremy P, $17.18; Neal Heather A, $21.94; Neilan Chandra R, $25.16; Noble Corey J, $24.50; Nordell Donna L, $27.74; Olson Stephanie J, $30.58; Reese Thomas K, $21.94; Ricke Kaley D, $20.66; Rufledt Jr Theodore, $6,354.28; Schneider Richard C, $18.72; Scott Adam B, $25.77; Shoemaker Mary L, $30.58; Smith Kelly D, $29.10; Smith Sarah D, $19.43; Sortland Sandra K, $23.37; Thompson Matthew F, $22.22; Tomjack Chad A, $24.54; Torres Beverly E, $21.67; Vander Heide Caitlin M, $18.72; Weygaerts Alleah S, $17.18; Winters JoAnna F, $17.18; Wood Courtney S, $17.18; Arnio Jonathan M, $17.82; Beachem Bryce K, $25.54; Bertolotto Connie J, $21.65; Bullinger Trinity R, $19.68; Colon Carlos, $5,170.43; Dahlberg Frank R, $25.95; Delaney Joseph D, $17.38; Eagle Aaron T, $21.39; Emme Robert W, $5,234.57; Forbes Ted A, $17.16; Fraser Beau J, $12.05; Grable Chris, $29.18; Hall Dustin D, $17.38; Hand Larry R, $18.72; Hertel Jeremy L, $29.18; Hewett Luke A, $19.19; Jones Donald S, $17.38; Kammerer Mitchell D, $17.38; Kavanaugh Charles M, $21.39; Kirksey Raymond E, $4,740.58; Larson Melvin 'Dan', $5,300.43; Leiby Michael J, $19.19; Lippert Brandan L, $17.38; McGuire James P, $19.19; McMillan Eric L, $17.82; Moreno James, $17.38; Moyers Patricia Lynn, $17.82; Nelson Danny L, $23.71; Radke Eric D, $4,510.05; Rice Ralph E, $17.82; Rousselle Erick S, $17.16; Schock Mark, $6,302.28; Schulz Allen J, $17.38; Scott Duane C, $20.17; Shaffner Kenneth J, $12.05; Shockey Cheryl C, $22.80; Sletten William D, $25.95; Stagner Ronald A, $21.93; Sundquist Phane C, $17.82; Sutterer Michael W, $25.95; Thurman Kelly J, $17.16; Townley Robert H, $18.72; Tschetter Wesley W, $5,520.56; Vernon Gary S, $17.38; Walker Randy W, $5,300.43; Welk William E, $5,473.76; Wiehl Christopher J, $25.95; Wilsey Thomas M, $6,531.07; Ader Amalie M, $23.37; Anderson Mary E, $17.82; Avery Steve P, $24.52; Becker Erin V, $23.92; Dahlke Brenda E, $29.18; Doorn Charlene M, $6,487.74; Glynn Elizabeth A, $17.38; Guffey Jamie M, $21.65; Jensen Debra L, $4,087.12; Lutke Neal D, $24.52; Miller Karrie K, $5,385.36; Parker Nanette M, $19.64; Purcell Alexander S, $21.39; Snow Tyler J, $25.77; Tice III Merton, $6,612.54; Christiansen Melinda M, $15.57; Bailey Maxfield, $14.83; Barber Brian A, $25.00; Blain Louann, $15.39; Dargatz Jeffrey L, $17.42; Guffey Scott J, $5,997.22; Jocks Michael B, $25.00; Mann Dennis D, $25.00; Muller David D, $15.01; Paulsen Paul D, $25.00; Smith Craig J, $21.69; Bolstad Cassondra A, $5,317.76; Coleman James L, $25.00; Conover Paul J, $6,219.08; Doreff Thomas J, $17.38; Ervin Jeri A, $21.16; Hall Karen E, $25.00; King William M, $20.90; Landers Barbara R, $25.00; Litzen Lori L, $25.00; McCollam William Lee, $25.00; Molitor Brittney L, $4,794.31; Rausch Kelsey L, $20.37; Supboon Chutima, $17.16; Zvejnieks Sigurds R, $25.00. PERSONNEL Department of Equalization: Effective 12/30/2015 – Chelsea Rodriguez, $14.83/hr. Highway Department: Effective 1/7/2016 – Ronald Cornelison at $17.16/hr. Public Defender: Effective 1/6/2016 – Paul Pietz at $5,318/month.

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VOUCHERS 3-D Specialties Inc, 20,030.28; 4-H Revolving, 22.50; 502 Media Group Llc, 750.00; A & A Professional Property Management, 190.00; A & B Business Inc, 4,233.36; A & B Welding Supply Co, 7,222.28; A To Z Shredding, 154.05; Acornvac Inc, 1,439.57; Alcohol Monitoring Systems Inc, 371.00; Allen Reuer, 1,760.00; Allyson Hamling, 491.40; Americinn Motel, 658.00; Amerigas, 149.08; Angel's Catering, 200.00; Applied Concepts Inc, 108.10; Applied Maintenance Supplies And Solutions, 2,091.25; Apria Health Care Inc, 1,556.41; Archaeological Research Center, 75.00; Aspen Park Apartments, 435.00; At&T Mobility, 153.83; Atrix International Inc, 167.00; Auto Body Specialties Inc, 56.56; Avanti Motel, 280.00; Avi Systems Inc, 1,370.25; Badlands Automotive, 1,006.18; Behavior Management Systems Inc, 480.00; Behrens-Wilson Funeral Home, 3,820.00; BH Chemical Company Inc, 2,258.42; BH Orthopedic & Spine Center Pc, 1,288.80; BH Pediatrics & Neonatology Llp, 740.00; BH Power Inc, 12.00; BH Power Inc, 299.21; BH Power Inc, 20,562.04; BH Regional Eye Institute Llp, 627.56; BH Regional Eye Surgery Center Llc, 863.53; BH Surgical Hospital Llc, 3,017.75; BH Urgent Care Llc, 917.64; BH Wilbert Vault, 360.00; Bi Inc, 4,788.60; Bierschbach Equipment And Supply Co Inc, 226.20; Birch Communications Inc, 51.96; Black Creek Integrated Systems Corp, 87,752.50; Blockbuster, 3.99; Border States Electric, 2,297.44; Brian Freeouf, 272.89; Brown's Small Engine Repair, 63.46; Carol Butzman Consulting Services Llc, 75.00; Carpet Mart, 3,919.69; Cash-Wa Distributing, 401.57; Cat's Cleaning, 50.00; Cbm Food Service, 49,513.62; Cdw Government Inc, 18,490.28; Century Link, 7,830.10; Century Link, 200.85; Century Link, 3.58; Century Link, 58.89; Chemsearch, 3,555.00; Chris Supply Co Inc, 307.65; City Of Box Elder, 252.28; City Of Box Elder, 16.03; City Of Hill City, 53.86; City Of Rapid City, 6,475.49; City Of Rapid City -Water, 12,741.89; City Of Rapid City -Water, 1,743.64; City Of Wall, 139.00; Clark Printing, 206.33; Clinical Laboratory Of The Black Hills, 16,251.00; Collin Eisenbraun, 67.88; Contractors Insulation And Drywall Supply, 5,092.91; Contractors Supply Inc, 687.40; Cooks Correctional, 293.45; Copy Country, 232.00; Cornerstone Apartments, 270.00; Corral Motel, 290.00; Country Village Estates, 270.00; County Down Usa Llc, 190.00; Craig Robertson, 177.00; Crescent Electric Supply, 868.38; Crum Electric Supply, 1,442.45; Cummins Central Power Llc, 292.88; D & W Crane & Rigging Inc, 1,480.39; Dakota Barricade Llc, 6,945.00; Dakota Business Center, 1,187.81; Dakota Fluid Power Inc, 79.11; Dakota Sports, 2,410.95; Dakota Supply Group Inc, 9.56; Dakotaland Autoglass Inc, 340.00; Dale's Tire & Retreading Inc, 19,480.00; Daniel E Holloway Od, 65.00; Darrel F Smith, 190.00; Debra Jensen, 62.94; Den Herder Law Office Pc, 356.98; Denise Cody, 37.50; Dennis Supply - Rc, 201.73; De's Oil Inc, 91.00; Diamond Vogel Paint Center, 221.81; Ditch Witch Of South Dakota Inc, 818.80; Door Security Products, 9,954.62; Dot Fhwa, 21,990.46; Dustin Willett, 121.00; Eagle Enterprises, 6,258.88; Eagle Ridge Apartments I, 212.00; Eagle Ridge Apartments Ii, 270.00; Eco_Scapes Llc, 75.00; Eddie's Truck Sales Inc, 28,621.07; Estes Park Apartments, 112.00; Evergreen Office Products, 634.71; Executive Mgmt Fin Office, 24.00; Executive Mgmt Fin Office, 96.00; Exhaust Pros, 386.20; Farmer Brothers Coffee, 218.36; Fastenal Company, 243.68; Fennell Design Inc, 25,125.23; Ferguson Enterprises Inc #226, 3,064.16; Feuillerat Welding, 6,400.00; First Interstate Bank, 133.46; First Interstate Bank, 59.47; First Interstate Bank, 3,626.56; First Interstate Bank, 2,322.65; First Interstate Bank, 2,733.19; First Western Insurance, 50.00; First Western Insurance, 1,706.00; Flooring America, 5,733.84; Four Seasons Sports Center, 339.98; Fox Youngberg & Lewno, 374.64; Frontier Auto Glass Llc, 45.00; Frontier Commercial Glass, 401.00; G & H Distributing - Rc, 1,154.79; George S Smith, 270.00; Godfrey Brake Service And Supply Inc,

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4,645.80; Golden West Technologies, 495.91; Gordin K Howie, 350.00; Great Western Tire Inc, 2,741.02; Grizzly Industrial Inc, 3,979.00; Gunderson Palmer Nelson And Ashmore Llp, 1,710.00; Gustave A Larson Company, 78.60; Harmelink Fox & Ravnsborg Law Office, 399.50; Harms Oil Company, 26,219.46; Harveys Lock Shop, 183.67; Health Education Design Solutions Inc, 56.00; Heartland Paper Company, 8,042.06; Heather M Johnson, 48.00; Henry Schein Inc, 144.63; Hill City Prevailer, 2,501.73; Hillyard/Sioux Falls, 3,668.82; Hilt Construction Inc, 1,745.85; Horwath Laundry Equipment, 949.89; Iaed, 30.00; Indoff Inc, 758.57; Industrial Organizational Solutions Inc, 25.00; Intoximeters Inc, 279.25; Iverson Chrysler Center Inc, 17,681.53; J & J Asphalt Co, 36,858.31; J & J Truck And Auto Body, 3,538.00; Jackson Lewis Llp, 681.50; Jane Amiotte, 29.90; Jantech Llc, 540.00; Jason Vandegriend, 184.00; Jay's Welding Inc, 175.00; Jenner Equipment Co, 3,872.36; Jennifer Vandegriend, 406.40; Jerauldine Y Walenta, 270.00; Jim Bohn, 73.50; Jj's Engraving & Sales, 44.00; Joe Guttierez, 38.95; John Gordon, 300.00; John Martin, 60.00; Johnson Machine Inc, 1,708.35; Josh Hendrickson, 75.60; Joshua D Friedman Dr, 3,062.50; Kahler Property Management, 480.00; Karen Swanda, 67.50; Karrie Miller, 5.04; Kathleen Jensen, 70.00; Kch Law, 270.18; Kennedy Pier Knoff LoftUS Llp, 835.00; Ken's Refrigeration, 142.50; Ketel Thorstenson Llp, 548,761.40; Kevin E Kirschenmann, 280.00; Kieffer Family Dental Pc, 1,168.00; Kimball Midwest, 1,099.79; Kinkade Funeral Chapel, 945.00; Kirk Funeral Home, 7,430.00; K-Mart, 176.55; Knecht Home Center Inc, 549.31; Knollwood Heights Apartments, 29.00; Knollwood Townhouse Properties, 161.00; Koletzky Law Office Prof Llc, 346.00; Kristina Hendrickson, 1,330.00; Kt Connections, 849.66; L & L Insulation Inc, 1,890.00; Lake County, 325.00; Lands' End Business Outfitters, 2,462.53; Language Line Services, 34.89; Lawrence D Beezley, 700.00; Lewis & Clark Behavioral Health Services, 2,560.00; Lincoln County Auditor, 184.50; Linda J Nohr, 665.00; Lindquist & Vennum Pllp, 3,650.00; Lisa Schafer, 2,030.00; Lucille M Lewno, 840.46; Lyndell Petersen, 1,882.41; Lynn Von Wald, 280.00; Mac Construction Co Inc, 147,039.10; Manlove Psychiatric Group, 1,916.69; Marco Inc, 661.67; Marco Inc, 1,792.59; Marilou Yarber, 270.00; Mark Perrenoud Phd Inc, 170.00; Masters Awards, 176.05; Matheson Tri-Gas Inc, 125.53; Mathieu Lamee, 400.40; Matthew Olson, 274.00; Mcgas Propane Llc, 718.78; Mci Service Parts Inc, 355.00; Mckie Ford Inc, 70.52; Medline Industries Inc, 590.04; Menards, 3,856.93; Mg Oil Company, 1,292.53; Mick's Electric, 762.09; Mid-American Research Chemical, 73.92; Midwest Marketing Llc, 2,000.00; Mischelle Boal, 369.86; Montana Dakota Utilities, 7,594.42; Montana Dakota Utilities, 1,005.32; Montana Dakota Utilities, 2,964.94; Moore Medical Corp, 205.84; Motel Rapid, 180.00; Moyle Petroleum, 10,513.01; Mpj Enterprises Inc, 2,029.29; Naadac, 110.00; Nancy Trautman, 509.42; Native Sun News, 180.00; Nelsons Oil & Gas Inc, 762.75; Networkfleet Inc, 37.90; Neve's Uniforms Inc, 6,469.62; Newkirk's Ace Hardware-East, 865.97; Newkirk's Ace Hardware-West, 274.97; Newman Signs Inc, 25,409.00; Norma J Andersen, 30.00; North Central Supply Inc, 26,190.00; Northern Truck Equipment, 6,616.00; Northwest Pipe Fitting Inc, 38.88; Notable Corporation, 702.55; Oberle's Radiator And Repair, 75.00; Officemax Incorporated, 980.75; Ore Properties Llc, 575.00; O'reilly Auto Parts, 27.98; Osheim & Schmidt Funeral Home, 3,610.00; Otis Elevator Co, 21,420.00; Overhead Door Co Of Rc, 21,360.00; Pacific Steel & Recycling, 3,610.43; Patricia A Meyers, 150.00; Patricia J Griffith, 240.00; Penn Co Emerg Management Petty Cash, 34.00; Penn Co Equalization Petty Cash, 34.56; Penn Co Highway Petty Cash, 65.00; Penn Co Human Resources, 136.00; Penn Co Jail Petty Cash, 854.41; Penn Co Jsc Petty Cash, 22.97; Penn Co States Atty Petty Cash, 83.00; Penn Co Treasurer Petty Cash, 38.00; Pennington County Courant, 1,996.29; Pennington County Housing, 510.00; Peoplefacts Llc, 99.00; Pharmchem Inc, 175.00; Phoenix Supply Llc, 5,880.15; Pillen Optical Inc, 157.81; Pioneer Bank

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& Trust, 21,635.04; Pleasant Hill Village, 240.00; Power House, 1,366.00; Prairie Tree Consolidated Llc, 240.00; Presidents Specialty Health Care Supplies, 136.90; Price Motel, 185.00; Print Mark-Et, 47.95; Quill Corporation, 1,609.09; Radiology Associates Professional Llc, 113.08; Rainbow Gas Company, 3,043.50; Ranch House Motel, 180.00; Rapid Chevrolet Co Inc, 637.96; Rapid Fire Protection Inc, 11,027.47; Rapid Rooter, 355.00; Rapid Transit System, 40.00; Rapid Valley Sanitary District, 76.94; Raquel Booth, 577.50; RC Area School Dist 51-4, 824.43; RC Emergency Services Pa, 350.67; RC Journal, 4,380.83; RC Medical Center Llc, 42.48; RC Police Dept-Evidence, 2,533.00; RC Regional Hospital Inc, 5,486.72; RC Regional Hospital Inc, 116.60; RC Regional Hospital Inc, 1,597.48; RC Rentals, 107.00; RC Winair, 526.66; Rdo Equipment Co, 6,767.67; Record Storage Solutions, 468.63; Redwood Toxicology Inc, 2,600.00; Regional Health, 1,368.80; Regional Health Reference Laboratory, 4,136.16; Regional Pharmacy, 809.29; Regional Urgent Care, 1,500.00; Reliance Telephone Inc, 16.81; Ricoh Usa Inc, 265.07; Rita Dupres, 350.00; Robert E Hurlbut, 400.00; Rochester Armored Car Company Inc, 358.40; Roger Frye's Paint Supply, 756.69; Rosenbaum's Signs & Outdoor Advertising Inc, 214.29; Rr Waste Solutions, 58.64; Runnings Supply Inc, 1,287.31; Rushmore Communications, 840.00; S Mahala Bach, 100.00; Safety Kleen Systems Inc, 533.75; Sanford Laboratories, 78.15; Scott Sitzes, 500.00; SD Continuing Legal Education Inc, 200.00; SD Dept Of Public Safety, 3,976.86; SD Dept Of Revenue, 453.00; SD Dept Of Transp-Finance, 27,562.64; SD Div Of Motor Vehicles, 25.00; SD Federal Property Agency, 70.00; SD Rose Inn, 500.00; SD State's Attorneys Association, 2,250.00; SD ml Workers' Comp, 43,403.00; Sentinel Offender Services Llc, 933.84; Servall Uniform/Linen Co, 1,823.53; Sign & Trophy/Westex, 92.00; Simpson's Printing, 119.00; Sioux Ave Properties, 480.00; Soo Sport Sales Inc, 34,569.00; Sovereign Property Llc, 540.00; Stan Houston Equipment, 1,267.00; State Bar Of South Dakota, 7,095.00; Stonecrest Llc, 240.00; Stormwind Studios, 12,000.00; Sturdevant's Auto Parts, 2,257.31; Sturdevant's Refinish, 170.41; Summit Signs & Supply Inc, 192.50; Sundial Square Apartments, 270.00; Swanston Equipment, 206.85; Symbol Arts, 362.00; Technology Center, 1,361.00; Teresa L Fink, 266.25; Tessco Incorporated, 1,633.05; Tessier's Inc, 4,391.00; The Little Print Shop Inc, 243.21; The Medicine Shoppe, 263.12; The Repair Shop, 254.60; Thomson Reuters-West, 4,364.71; Tim Uhrig Home Appliance Repair, 191.89; Timekeeping Systems Inc, 965.00; Titan Machinery Ppa, 2,376.87; Tony Harrison, 24.99; Tony Knodell, 479.67; Tow Pros, 377.00; TR Jewelry Concepts, 2,136.00; Tracy Lynn Binder, 48.75; Vanway Trophy & Awards, 116.95; Vast Broadband, 1,825.34; Vast Broadband, 425.00; Vast Broadband, 6,304.86; Verizon Wireless, 763.92; Verizon Wireless, 728.82; Verizon Wireless, 5,434.93; Watertree Inc, 787.50; Wayne Venhuizen, 85.00; Wellmark, 73,547.34; Wellmark, 41,878.71; Wellmark, 88,694.63; Wellmark, 62,060.11; Wellmark, 10,218.36; Wells Fargo, 3,581.37; Wells Fargo Securities, 236,892.47; West River International Inc, 1,210.65; Western Communication Inc, 1,128.15; Western Dakota Insurors Inc, 3,589.00; Western States Fire, 1,162.42; Western Thrifty Inn Llc, 340.00; Wex Bank, 175.06; Wex Bank, 119.67; Whisler Bearing Co, 1,188.64; Whisper Rock Apartments, 350.00; Wiege Sanitation, 150.00; Wilde Built Tactical Nylon Fabrication Llc, 620.00; Wimactel Inc, 60.00; Winner Police Dept, 192.80; Wood Stock Supply, 501.61; Yankton Co Sheriff Office, 150.00; Yankton County Treasurer, 696.00; Young Broadcasting Of Rapid City Inc, 18,000.00; Zep Sales & Service, 238.95. ADJOURN MOVED by Trautman and seconded by Buskerud to adjourn the meeting. Vote: Unanimous. There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 11:10 a.m.

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/s/ Julie A. Pearson, Auditor Published once at an approximate cost of _____. Publish: January 20, 2016