The Worthing Enterprise April 2013

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Worthing hires Brion Kimball as new Police Chief Worthing Commissioners have hired a new Police Chief. Brion Kimball was sworn in on March 25 and began serving the community the very next day. Kimball, originally from Sioux Falls, was most recently Police Chief for the City of Centerville. Mayor Eric Saugstad thanked Lincoln County Deputies Scott Gaalswyk and Travis Johns for serving as the City’s police force in the absence of a police chief. They will continue to work for Worthing on a part-time basis as needed. The meeting opened on Monday night with public Worthing Mayor Eric Saugstad (right) welcomed Brion Kimball to the community after speaking. Kimberly Wells spoke to swearing him in as the new Police Chief.

State Rep. Patty Miller resigns; Governor invites public input PIERRE, SD – State Rep. Patty Miller has resigned from her seat in the South Dakota House of Representatives. Miller, a Republican from McCook Lake, represents District 16. She has served in the state House since 2011. District 16 includes all of the Union County, and southern and eastern portions of Lincoln County, including the cities of Worthing, Canton, Beresford and Hudson. “I thank Rep. Miller for her service,” Gov. Dennis Daugaard said. Miller’s resignation, effective immediately, is for personal reasons. The resignation creates a vacancy that will be filled by gubernatorial appointment, and the Governor is asking members of the public to nominate candidates to fill the position. “My priority in filling this vacancy is to find a legislator who will be a strong representative for the people of District 16,” Gov. Daugaard said. “That is why I am asking the public to nominate candidates as I make this decision.” Those wishing to offer nominations should contact Will Mortenson in the Office of the Governor at 605-773-5999. Nominations should include the candidate’s name, current address, telephone number, and relevant background information. The Governor expects to fill the vacancy by the late spring or early summer.

not to discourage people who have dogs, but to have an ordinance in place that could be enforced when necessary. Saugstad asked that the ordinance be put on the agenda for the next meeting. “Once we adopt, we’ll come up with a fee schedule,” he said, adding that he was thinking of a threetiered fee. “This is not meant to be heavy-handed,” he added. “This is a dog-loving community. The enforcement officer would have some discretion.” “This is not meant to be a burden on dog owners, but a courtesy to neighbors,” Saugstad stated. Doug Kitzler also spoke

during the public comment portion of the meeting. He asked the commissioners if they had an emergency preparedness plan in place. Commissioner Carrie McDannel confirmed that the City did have an emergency management policy in place, but added that it should be put on an upcoming agenda to review. Jon Fischer, of Stockwell Engineers, was on hand to update the Commission on the School Improvement Project,phase 2. He said the DENR comments were incorporated in the plans and they were waiting for the State DOT regarding the community access funding. ■ POLICE CHIEF, page 3

Ready…set…go Worthing Easter egg hunt a success

On Saturday, Mar. 23 the Worthing school gym was turned into a field of Easter eggs as area children were invited to participate in the Easter egg hunt. Pictured above: children ages 5-7 race to gather Easter eggs during the event. At right: Olivia Wallenstein, 16 months, and her mom look for Easter eggs. Below: Second cousins Ethan Eitreim, 4, Emmitt Odland, 3, and Bode Sweeter, 2, watch the 5-7 year olds get ready to gather eggs.

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the commissioners regarding the noise complaint against her dog. She said that a plastic device was found on Mar. 3 in her yard; she assumed it was a recording device. Officer Gaalswyk explained that it was actually a device that emitted a high pitch sound that was supposed to discourage a dog from barking. Wells believed that she rectified the situation with the dog by keeping her dog inside and felt that her neighbor was harassing her by coming to the city and complaining. Mayor Saugstad explained that the commission was looking at strengthening the ordinance and penalties,

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