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OFFICIAL COUNTY
&
CITY NEWSPAPER
West
Community Memorial Hospi-
tal is happy to announce a $15,000
grant approval on behalf of Golden
PARADE MARSHALL West Telecommunications for the
Continued from Page 1 upcoming hospital building proj-
competitions were held to get ev- ect. The award is part of the 2016
eryone in the spirit to win! Golden West Economic Develop-
On Thursday the Lady Cou- ment Program and will be contin-
gars traveled south of the border to gent upon securing the USDA loan.
Spencer, NE and got the first win of The hospital has applied for financ-
the week, setting the tone for Friday with lows in the 30s and highs in the
night's football game. The Cross upper 50s.
County team hosted the Cougar In- Wednesday
vite at the Burke Golf Course with Mostly sunny, with a high near 68.
12 teams participating. Kray Per- West wind 5 to 10 mph.
son took top honors in the boys race Wednesday Night
and the Cougar boys team brought Mostly cloudy, with a low around
home the Traveling Trophy. 42. West southwest wind 5 to 10
Friday's activities started out mph becoming north northeast in
with a Bake Sale hosted by the the evening.
Burke Music Boosters, followed Thursday
by the Homecoming Parade. Floats A chance of showers, then showers
were very creative this year and the likely and possibly a thunderstorm
students should be commended for after lpm. Mostly cloudy, with a
their hard work! Following the pa- high near 52. North wind around
rade, many attended the Pie & Ice 15 mph. Chance of precipitation is
Cream Social hosted by the Burke 60%.
Music Boosters, filling up the VFW Thursday Night
in no time at all. A chance of showers before lam.
A Punt, Pass & Kick competition Patchy frost after 3am. Otherwise,
was held at the Football field for mostly cloudy, then gradually be-
kids hosted by the Burke Men's As- coming mostly clear, with a low
sociation. Winners were announced around 33. Chance of precipitation
during half-time of the football is 30%.
game and are listed in this issue. Friday
The Cougars ended their Home- Areas of frost before 9am. Other-
coming with a big W, beating the wise, sunny, with a high near 56.
Avon Pirates 22-20 in front of one Friday Night
of the largest crowds seen at a foot- Patchy frost after 4am. Otherwise,
ball game in a long time! Congratu- partly cloudy, with a low around 34.
lations Burke on your 2016 Home- Saturday
coming success! Areas of frost before 8am. Other-
wise, sunny, with a high near 62.
WEATHER Saturday Night
Continued from Page 1 Mostly clear, with a low around 40.
more rain on Wednesday and Thurs- Sunday
day then clearing into the weekend Sunny, with a high near 70.
15K To
Hospital Building Fund
ing for the building project through
the USDA and anticipates an an-
swer sometime this month. Golden
West is committed to helping rural
communities grow and thrive, and
encourage other area businesses to
help meet this goal. Pictured above
are hospital CEO, Mistie Sachtjen
arid' Bart Birkland, Golden West
Board Member.
Sunday Night
Mostly clear, with a low around 45.
Columbus Day
Sunny, with a high near 73.
GEORGE KENZY
Continued from Page 1
has been with the bank in several
capacities since 1984.
George is married to Laurie
Lillibridge Kenzy and they have
three grown children Kelsea Kenzy
Sutton, Katelyn Kenzy and Chloe
Kenzy.
Thomas Lillibridge will remain
in his present role as Co-Chairman.
ing
Sanford Health is investing in
the health and wellness of South
Central South Dakota with two
major contributions to facilities in
Wmner and Burke. Both donations
are from the Sanford Health Com-
munity Dividend Fund, which is
used for sponsorships, facility im-
provements and economic develop-
ment in the communities served by
the health system.
Locally owned Winner Region-
al Healthcare Center will receive
Continued on Page 3
The Burke (SD) Gazette, Wednesday, October 5, 2016
Burke Volunteer Fire Department
Fire Prevention Week/C0mmunity Appreciation
At
9th
Lunch Served....
We will be serving hotdogs, beans and chips!
Our way of saying Thank You to everyone for
all the support you have given us over the years!
Come out and see what we do as a fire depart-
ment .... we will be demonstrating various skills
and tasks that we perform as firefighters!
NAPER NEBRASKA
Cafe Hours: Sunday - Thursday, Closing at 8:30 PM
Friday & Saturday Closing at 9:30 PM
Open Daily at 8:00 AM
Phone: 1-402-832-5272 Terry Sachtjen, Proprietor
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with Stir Fry Vegetables
Served with home made soup and salad bar!
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Italian Night is Thursday Night!
SERVING... Peppered Shrimp Alfredo
or Chicken Parmesan
Thursday (10-6) Fried chicken
Friday (10-7) Meatloaf
Tuesday (lO-11)Indian Tacos
Wednesday (10-12) Goulash
Thursday (10-13) Reuben
Friday (10-14) Beef Stew & Biscuits
Pizza Night on Wednesday Nights!
Mexican Night on Friday Nights!
Prime Rib on Saturday Nights!
RESTAURANT HOURS: Monday Closed ~ Tuesday thru Thursday 11
am to 10 pm ~ Friday & Saturday 11 am to 10 pm Sunday Closed
LOUNGE HOURS: Tuesday thru Thursday 5 pm to Close Friday 4:30
pm to Close ~ Saturday 4:30 pm to Close, Sunday & Monday Closed
FOOD & SPIRITS
Phone: 775-2184 Burke~ SD
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