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REPAIRS
PURVIS ELECTRIC, 368.47
REPAIRS
ROCS, 4500.00 2016
ALLOCATION
ROSEBUD AUTO, 1026.91
SUPPLIES
ROSEBUD ELECTRIC
COOPERATIVE, 385.79
UTILITIES
ROSEBUD FARMERS UNION,
10797.72 FUEL
ROSEBUD FARMERS UNION,
10712.88 SUPPLIES
RUNNINGS, 183.21 SUPPLIES
S. MISSOURI RECYCLING &
WASTE, 2984.16 LANDFILL
S.D. DEPT. OF REVENUE, 30.75
PASSPORT SALES TAX
SCHRIEVER TOWNSHIP, 541.02
DECEMBER 2015
APPORTIONMENT
SD DEPT OF REVENUE, 600.00
STATE REMITTANCE
SD DEPT OF PUBLIC SAFETY,
2340.00 TELETYPE SERVICE
SD DEPT. OF REVENUE,
38941.38 STATE CHECK
SD SHERIFFS ASSOCIATION,
478.13 2016 DUES
SD STATE TREASURER, 137.52
TAX
SD STATE'S ATTORNEYS
ASSOC., 718.00 DUES
SDAAO, 55.00 2016 DUES
SDACHS, 275.00 DUES
Wednesday, February 10, 2016
SDACOM&PRF, 104.00
MONTHLY COLLECTIONS
SDML WORKERS COMP FUND,
20.25 WC INSURANCE
SDML WORKERS COMP FUND,
2636.75 WC INSURANCE
SOUTH CENTRAL WATER
DEV. DIST., 108.36
DECEMBER 2015
APPORTIONMENT
SOUTH CENTRAL SCHOOL
#26-5, 7136.15 DECEMBER
2015 APPORTIONMENT
STAR VALLEY TOWNSHIP,
596.85 DECEMBER 2015
APPORTIONMENT
SWIER LAW FIRM, 640.20
CAFEE
TAYLOR PLUMBING, 69.90
REPAIRS
THE SCHREIBER LAW FIRM,
142.43 CAFEE
TRUE VALUE HARDWARE-
BURKE, 780.28 SUPPLIES
US BANK VOYAGER, 1272.72
CREDIT CARD
US POST OFFICE, 4.00
SUPPLIES
US POSTAL SERVICE, 302.65
SUPPLIES
USPS, 23.00 TOWNSHIP
PACKET MAILING FEE
VERIZON WIRELESS
BELLEVUE, 289.74 CELL
PHONES
VERIZON WIRELESS, 49.35
CELL PHONE
SD OF WEED & PEST
SUPERVISORS, 100.00
REGISTRATION
WEED & PEST CONFERENCE,
260.00 REGISTRATION FEES
Communi Memorial Hospital, Inc.
Burke, SD
I I I I Illl I lll Ill Illll Illll I I I I I I I
NOW HIRING:
• Clinical Supervisor/Health Coach
Range of duties to include: Management
of Clinic Operations, Supervision of Staff,
Coordination of Patient Care, Support
Quality Improvement Initiatives
~ Nursing Degree Preferred~
Full-Time Position in the Burke Medical Clinic
Applications are avaitab|e in the
Hospital Business Office.
Accepting applications until 2/1912016.
Contact Tami Lyon at 605-775,2621 with questions.
Community Memorial Hospital provides, equal
employment opportunities (EEO) to all ernptoyees and
applicants for employment without regard to race, color,
religion, sex, national origin, age, disability or genetics.
WINNER POLICE
DEPARTMENT, 13182.40 JAIL
HOUSING
WINNER HEALTH MART
PHARMACY, 1686.52 JAIL
RX
WINNER REGIONAL
HEALTHCARE, 219.00
MEDICAL
YANKTON MEDICAL CLINIC,
205.00 RX
YANKTON CO TREASURER,
136.25 SUPPLIES
ZEP SALES AND SERVICE,
179.06 SUPPLIES
JANUARY 2016 PAYROLL:
(Listed by office) DAKOTA
CARE- 16,846.65; SDRS-9831.08;
AFLAC, 756.35; SDSRP, 250.00;
OFFICE OF CHILD SUPPORT,
1335.00; AAA, 415.42; FIRST FI-
DELITY BANK, 20,009.37; COM-
MISSIONERS, 2697.40; AUDI-
TORS, 5368.36; TREASURERS,
5705.02; STATES ATTORNEY,
4534.64; COURTHOUSE, 2640.24;
DIRECTOR OF EQUALIZATION,
4125.39; REGISTER OF DEEDS,
5178.36; VA, 625.00; SHERIFF,
10,874.87; SOLDID WASTE,
1442.73; NURSES, 1811.49; EX-
TENSION, 1811.49; SOIL CON-
SERVATION, 5339.46; WEED,
424.54; PLANNING AND ZON-
ING, 525.00; R&B, 32,328.89;
EM&D, 1167.99;
Executive Session: Motion by
Lance Matucha, second by Jeff
Johnson to enter into executive ses-
sion at 9:57 a.m. With Amy Bar-
fling, States Attorney to discuss le-
gal matters per SDCL 1-25-2(3). All
members present voted aye. Motion
Carried.
Motion by Lance Matucha, sec-
ond by Jeff Johnson to adjourn from
executive session at 10:28 a.m. with
no action taken. All members pres-
ent voted aye. Motion Carried.
Travel: Motion by Jeff Johnson,
second by Darrell Bentz to approve
travel request for Chelsea Biehl
and Tony Shattuck. Jessy Biggins
requested more information on the
travel for Chelsea Biehl. Jeff John-
son withdrew his motion.
Motion by Jeff Johnson, second
by Jessy Biggins to approve a travel
request for Tony Shattuck to attend
the Superintendent's Short Course
on March 22-24, 2016 at Oacoma.
All members present voted aye.
Motion Carried.
Soil Conservation Annual Report:
Greg Lundberg, O.B. Steffen, Da-
vid Jones, Soil Conservation Board
members and Kenneth Steele, Soil
Conservation Supervisor, met with
the Board to present their 2015 Fi-
nancial Report and 2016 Budget.
The District thanked the commis-
sion for their continued financial
support.
Gravel Hauling Bids: The Board
reviewed the following bids for
gravel hauling in 2016.
VanderPol Dragline Inc.
Serr & Robbins Pit
Price per ton mile 1-15 miles incl.
.33
Price per ton mile 16-30 miles incl.
.33
Price per ton mile 31 miles and
over .33
TJ Trucking
Serr & Robbins Pit
Price per ton mile 1-15 miles incl.
.28
Price per ton mile 16-30 miles incl.
.22
Price per ton mile 31 miles and
over .22
Mule Head Gravel
Serf & Robbins Pit
Price per ton mile 1-15 miles incl.
.30
Price per ton mile 16-30 miles incl.
.30
Price per ton mile 31 miles and
over .30
VanderPol Dragline Inc.
Standy Pit
Price per ton mile 1-15 miles incl.
.27
Price per ton mile 16-30 miles incl.
.27
Price per ton mile 31 miles and
over .27
TJ Trucking
Standy Pit
Price per ton mile 1-15 miles incl.
.25
Price per ton mile 16-30 miles incl.
.23
Price per ton mile 31 miles and
over .22
Mule Head Gravel
Standy Pit
Price per ton mile 1-15 miles incl.
.30
Price per ton mile 16-30 miles incl.
.30
Price per ton mile 31 miles and
over .30
VanderPol Dragline Inc.
Bailey Pit
Price per ton mile 1-15 miles incl.
.33
Price per ton mile 16-30 miles incl.
.33
Price per ton mile 31 miles and
over .33
TJ Trucking
Bailey Pit
Price per ton mile 1-15 miles incl.
.26
Price per ton mile 16-30 miles incl.
.23
Price per ton mile 31 miles and
over .23
Mule Head Gravel
Bailey Pit
Price per ton mile 1-15 miles incl.
.28
Price per ton mile 16-30 miles incl.
.28
Price per ton mile 31 miles and
over .28
Motion by Darrell Bentz, second
by Lance Matucha to accept the bid
of TJ Trucking for gravel hauling in
2016. All members present voted
aye. Motion Carried.
Fuel Bids: The Board reviewed the
following bid for #1 and #2 diesel
fuel in 2016. The bid is for profit
margin above the fuel cost and
trucking.
Rosebud Farmers Union $.025
Motion by Jessy Biggins, second
by Lance Matucha to accept the
bid of Rosebud Farmers Union. All
members present voted aye. Motion
Carried.
Dust Control Products: The Board
reviewed the following bid for dust
control products in 2016.
Z&S Dust Control $.89 magnesium
chloride- price per gallon installed
on road
Motion by Darrell Bentz, second
by Jeff Johnson to accept the bid of
Z&S Dust Control. All members
present voted aye. Motion Carried.
Crushed Gravel and Screened
Gravel: The Board reviewed the
following bids for one inch crushed
gravel and screened gravel in 2016.
Opperman's, Inc.
$14.74 1" crushed gravel per ton
with royalty stockpiled by
the Gregory Airport on
land leased by Opper-
man's, Inc.
$14.04 1" crushed gravel per ton
with royalty stockpiled
at the Burke Hwy. Dept.
Shop
Kory Standy
Standy Pit $5.10 1" crushed gravel
per ton with royalty
Standy PitS4.30 screened gravel per
ton with royalty
Standy Pit $0.50 pay loader use per
ton
Atteberry Construction Inc.
Robbins Pit $5.35
Serr Pit $4.85
Motion by Lance Matucha, sec-
ond by Jeff Johnson to accept the
bids of Opperman's Inc., Kory
Standy and Atteberry Construction
Inc. All members present voted aye.
Motion Carried.
Travd: Chelsea Biehl, Deputy
Sheriff, met with the Board to ex-
plain her travel request for the 2016
National Interdiction Conference
on March 13-18, 2016 at Reno, Ne-
vada. Ms. Biehl stated this is a na-
tional drug conference and will ful-
fill her 40 hours of annual training.
She will provide gas and hotel but
is requesting the county paying the
$325.00 registration fee and meals
reimbursement.
Motion by Jeff Johnson, second
by Darrell Bentz to approve the
travel request. All members present
voted aye. Motion Carried
Metal Pipe (culverts)& Bridge
Material: Motion by Jessy Biggins,
second by Jeff Johnson to buy
treated and untreated bridge lumber,
piling and hardware, corrugated
metal pipe, riveted or spiral arches
and grader blades off of the Beadle
County bid for 2016 accepted on
January 5, 2016. All members pres-
ent voted aye. Motion Carried.
Highway Superintendent Report:
Tony Shattuck, Highway Super-
intendent met with the Board to
discuss various projects within the
county.
Housing Agreement: Motion by
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