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Winter Food & Fabric Sale February 4, 2023 from 10 am-5pm Eastman Hall 612 S. Center St. Flandreau, SD Leah’s Indian Tacos, Walking Tacos, Family Affair Fabric, Ribbon, Thread, Glitter Cups, & Baked Goods
USED OIL WANTED!!!!
Call Scott at 605-9973291. tf119
If you are a Senior Citizen, and are having a hard time affording groceries, please come to The Breadbasket food pantry (202 E. 2nd Ave. Flandreau) on Thursdays in between 1:30 and 5. No need to feel embarrassed, we will treat you with respect, and explain things carefully. Questions? Please leave a message, and we will get back to you as soon as we are able to. 605-5730935. tf629
ERICKSEN SALVAGE. Buying old cars, trucks, scrap iron, old farm equipment, tin, and wire. Charlie Ericksen. Phone 605-2544654. TF627
HELP WANTED. Reliable and Dependable a must. Will train the right candidate. Waitstaff, Dishwasher & Prep and Line Cook. Apply in person at Hunkake Cafe 102 E 2nd Ave, Flandreau, SD 57028.
CALL YOST ELECTRIC Residential/Agricultural. Commercial/Industrial. 10 years experience. Licensed in South Dakota and Minnesota. Nathan Yost, Owner. 1026 110th Avenue, Elkton, SD 57026. Ph. 507-820-1540. nathanryost@gmail.com.
ADAM’S BUCKET SERVICE. TREE TRIMMING & REMOVAL, Stump Grinding, Storm damage I am insured. Call Adam at 605-864-9759 after 4 pm or leave message
Help Wanted Paraprofessionals Flandreau Public Schools. Send Resume, cover letter and reference letters to: Supt. Rick Weber 600 W. Community Drive, Flandreau, SD 57028 605-997-3263. EOE tf
TOTAL MAINTENANCE SYSTEMS, INC., 425 5TH AVENUE SOUTH, BROOKINGS SD 57006. PH. 1-605-692-9056. OUR CERTIFIED TECHNICIANS SPECIALIZE in tile, wood and concrete refinishing, fire and water restoration, carpet cleaning, ductwork cleaning, and upholstery cleaning. Free cost estimates on every job. “Total Maintenance, We don’t cut corners, we clean them.”
CALL YOST ELECTRIC Residential/Agricultural. Commercial/Industrial. 10 years experience. Licensed in South Dakota and Minnesota. Nathan Yost, Owner. 1026 110th Avenue, Elkton, SD 57026. Ph. 507-820-1540. nathanryost@gmail.com.

Flandreau Veterinary Clinic 200 South Veterans St. Flandreau, SD 57028 (605) 997-2721

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Office hours: Monday – Friday 8 am to 5 pm

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Egan City Minutes Regular Meeting
January 18, 2023
The Board of Trustees of the City of Egan, South Dakota met in regular session on January 18, 2023 at Egan City Hall, 110 W 3rd Street, Egan, SD.
Present: Board of Trustee members John Steinhauer, Jerome Olson, Cody Chamblin, Nancy Hansen, and Brad Judstra. Also present were Don Hansen and Diane Olson. Meeting was called to order by Chairman Steinhauer. Steinhauer stated his conflict of interest on Resolution 2023-01.
Motion by Judstra, second by Chamblin, to approve the agenda. All present voted “aye.”
Motion by Chamblin, second by Judstra, to approve the minutes from December 21, 2022 regular meeting. All present voted “aye”.
Old Business: Don Hansen reported on roundtable discussion with Moody County Commissioners regard CO2 Pipeline. FO Duncan will request map and information on submitting concerns, pipeline proposal is outside city limits so no objection may be filed, only concerns.
New Business: A hearing was held to vacate part of Gilbert Street. No taxpayers were present to object/approve. Motion by Hansen, second by Chamblin, to accept Resolution 202301 Vacating Public Ground. Voting aye: Olson, Chamblin, Hansen, & Judstra. Abstaining: Steinhauer. Motion by Judstra, second by Chamblin, to adopt the 2023 fee schedule as presented. All present voted “aye”.
Water: Base rate $25.10 + $5.05/1,000 gallon eff. 7-1-2021, $225.00 – Replace Water Meter, $325.00 - New Service Meter & ERT Sewer: Residential - $22.00, Commercial - $30.00
Lagoon: $8.00 Residential Garbage: $12.06 Utility Deposit: $135.00 Returned Check Fee: $40.00 Late fees on Utility Bill: $4.00 if not paid by 5:00 pm on the 10th of each month, $35.00 collection fee after 20th of each month, $40.00 disconnection fee after 20th of each month
Labor Fees: $45.00 Minimum One Hour, $65.00 Minimum One Hour after Hours Camping: $10 per night per site City Sales Tax: 2% Dog Tag: $5.00 per dog neutered or spayed, $10.00 per dog intact, $40.00 per dog not licensed by January 1st Liquor License: $200 to serve/sell on Sundays, $300 – Off Sale Liquor License, $900 – On Sale Liquor License Mowing: $125.00 per time Notary Services: $2.00 for non-city resident
Building Permits: $10.00 application fee, $1.00 per thousand or part of thousand Conditional Use Permit: $140.00 + special meeting costs Variance Request: $140.00 + special meeting costs Rezoning Request: $140.00 + special meeting costs Vacating
Public Ground: $140.00 + special meeting costs
Motion by Hansen, second by Judstra, to raise all hourly wages by .85 cents. All present voted “aye”. Wages: Cody Chamblin: Council-$150.00 Monthly, Maintenance-$15.85/ Hourly, Tractor Operator-$19.23/Hourly, pickup snowplow-$27.63/Hourly, SnowPlow-$38.13/ Hourly, Zoning-Special Meeting-$25.00; Duncan, Brenda: $27.63/Hourly; Hammer, Kevin: Maintenance-$15.85/Hourly, Tractor Operator-$19.23/Hourly, pickup snowplow-$27.63/ Hourly, SnowPlow-$38.13/Hourly; Hansen, Don: Maintenance-$15.85/Hourly, Tractor Operator-$19.23/Hourly, pickup snowplow-$27.63/Hourly, SnowPlow-$38.13/Hourly; Hansen, Nancy: Council-$150.00 Monthly, Zoning-Special Meeting-$25.00; Judstra, Brad: Council- $150.00/ Monthly, Zoning-Special Meeting-$25.00; Olson, Jerome: Council-$150.00 Monthly, SnowPlow-$38.13/Hourly, Zoning-Special Meeting-$25.00; Smith, Nathan: Maintenance-$15.85/ Hourly, Tractor Operator-$19.23/Hourly, pickup snowplow-$27.63/Hourly, SnowPlow-$38.13/ Hourly; Steinhauer, John: Council-$150.00 Monthly, Maintenance-$19.23/Hourly, Tractor Operator-$19.23/Hourly, pickup snowplow-$27.63/Hourly, SnowPlow-$38.13/Hourly, Zoning-Special Meeting-$25.00.
Motion by Chamblin, second by Judstra, to accept the 2023 Fire Department contracts with Colman City and Trent Town. All present voted “aye”. Motion by Judstra, second by Chamblin, to designate the Moody County Enterprise as the legal newspaper for Egan City, All present voted “aye”. Motion by Chamblin, second by Judstra, to appoint Gregg Gass as Egan City Attorney, All present voted “aye”. Motion by Chamblin, second by Judstra, to transfer $11,324.37 from General Fund to Sewer Lagoon Fund for 2022 fees collected. All present voted “aye”.
Committee Reports: Maintenance: No report. Parks: Chamblin gave update on grant email received.
Personnel & Financial: Motion by Chamblin, second by Olson, to approve the financial report. All present voted “aye”. Utilities: No Report.
Motion by Judstra, second by Chamblin, to approve the following bills: Big Sioux Water $2,969.74 (Water/water loan/supplies); Booster Publishing $49.95 (Publishing); Century Link $282.83 (Phone); CitiBusiness Card $64.33 (Supplies); City of Sioux Falls $43.50 (Water Testing); Department of Treasury $248.40 (Payroll Tax); Eng Services $1,090.00 (Garbage service); First District Assn $375.00 (2023 Annual Fees); Flandreau Fire Department $4,200.00 (2023 Fire Contract) gWorks $592.00 (UBPay Software); Intuit $692.25 (Payroll Software); Moody County Auditor $857.60 (Dec. Law Contract & Papers Served); Moody County Enterprise $31.60 (Publishing); Northern Truck Co. $322.17 (Snow Plow Parts); Ottertail Power $1,001.17 (Electrical); RDC $171.33 (Dec/Jan Internet/Static IP); Rick Luze $500.00 (Snow Removal); River’s Edge $356.83 (Fuel); SDDANR $50.00 (2023 Water Permit); SD One Call $30.87 (811 Fees); State of SD $97.28 (Nov/Dec Sales Tax); USDA - $569.00 (Loan); Payroll – General $2,847.98 All present voted “aye”.
Correspondence reviewed.
Motion by Chamblin, second by Olson, to adjourn at 6:30 pm. All present voted “aye”. Next Regular Meeting – February 15, 2023 6:00pm Minutes submitted pending Board approval.
John Steinhauer, Chairman
Attest: Brenda Duncan, Finance Officer
1005 W. Elm Avenue
Flandreau, SD 57028-1404
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS January 17th, 2023
The City Council of the City of Flandreau, South Dakota, met in regular session on Tuesday, January 17th at 6:30 p.m. at the City Council Chambers, 1005 W. Elm Avenue, Flandreau, SD.
Present: Mayor Dan Sutton. Aldermen: Curt Ahlers, Mark Ekern, Mike Fargen, and Karen Tufty. Present by Phone: Tim Yeaton. Absent: Brad Bjerke. Also present was City Administrator Cohl Turnquist.
The proposed agenda was reviewed. Motion by Fargen and seconded by Tufty to adopt the proposed agenda. The following members voted aye: Ahlers, Ekern, Fargen, Tufty and Yeaton. Nays: None. Absent: Bjerke. Motion carried.
Motion by Tufty and seconded by Ahlers to approve the minutes of January 3rd, 2023. The following members voted aye: Ahlers, Ekern, Fargen, Tufty and Yeaton. Nays: None. Absent: Bjerke. Motion carried.
Motion by Ahlers and seconded by Ekern to allow the following claims for the City and to pay them: Payroll 1/11/2023; general, 23,318.99; water, 3,041.00; electric, 6,896.08; sewer, 3,041.00; (24014) Access Systems, contract, 349.20; Betty Von Eye, medical insurance, 164.90; Big Sioux Comm Water System, purchase/usage, 13,790.53; Booster Publishing, minutes/ police ad, 320.00; Boys & Girls Club, subsidy-2023, 10,000.00; Christiansen Complete Water, supplies, 29.91; Code Enforcement Specialists, fee 2023; 1,500.00; Colliers Securities, professional fees, 300.00; Community Counseling Services, subsidy-2023, 7,6000.00; Crystal Theatre Cultural Assoc., subsidy-2023, 8000.00; Cybercoach, repairs/supplies, 358.49; Dakota Resources, professional fees, 1,500.00; DNNR-Fiscal Office, dues, 2,500.00; First Savings Bank-Flandreau, loan closing fee, 15,907.00; Flandreau City Band, subsidy-2023, 3,500.00; Flandreau Development Corp., subsidy-2023, 20,000.00; Flandreau Fridays, subsidy-2023, 5,000.00; FSST, utility taxes collected, 1,410.38; Interlakes Comm Action Program, subsidy-2023, 900.00; IWORQ System, contract, 2,250.00; Kinner & Company LTD, professional Fees, 7,750.00; MidAmerican Energy, gas bill, 3,284.40; Mid-States Organized Crime Information Center, membership fees-2023, 100.00; Missouri River Energy Services, contract, 367.40; MN Municipal Utilities Assoc., training, 4,424.75; Moody County Auditor, e-books & librarian wages subsidy-2023, 10,750.00; Moody County Enterprise, advertising, 301.02; Moody County Historical Society, subsidy-2023, 7,000.00; Office Peeps, supplies, 93.03; Ottertail Power Company, airport electric, 329.82; Postmaster, postage, 300.00; Principal Life Insurance Co., dental & vision insurance, 1,176.76; Ramsdell F&M, propane-vehicle use, 88.96; River’s Edge Cooperative, gas/oil, 3,939.81; Riverside Park Days, subsidy-2023, 4,000.00; Rural Office of Community Services, subsidy-2023, 7,000.00; SD City Management Assoc., admin membership, 150.00; SD Firefighters Assoc., member dues, 800.00; SD Government Finance Officers’ Assoc., membership, 40.00; SD Municipal Electric Association, membership dues, 1,988.00; SD Municipal League, membership dues, 2,166.76; SD Police Chiefs’ Assoc., membership dues, 26.00; SD Supplemental Retirement Plan, retirement, 100.00; SDML Workers’ Compensation, workers comp., 17,952.00; SEFOG, dues, 100.00; Sioux Falls Area Humane Society, professional fees, 101.88; Southeast Firefighters Assoc., dues, 50.00; Transunion Risk and Alternative, dues, 120.00; Tritech Software Systems, contract, 137.18; Tyler Business Forms, supplies, 154.58; Verizon Wireless, jet packs/cell phone, 128.64; Waxdahl Napa Plus, repairs/ supplies, 1,216.92; Wesco, supplies, 35,834.04 (24066). The following members voted aye: Ahlers, Ekern, Fargen, Tufty and Yeaton. Nays: None. Absent: Bjerke. Motion carried.
Visitors to be Heard: None.
Mayor Dan Sutton commended the City snow removal crew for their hard work in picking up all the snow. Sutton also informed Council that Administrator Cohl Turnquist is approaching his 1-year evaluation and wants Council Members to be involved in the evaluation process. Turnquist’s evaluation will take place in Executive Session at a future meeting. City Administrator Cohl Turnquist reported that he has had a great first year with the City of Flandreau. Turnquist informed Council that he has also been in contact with Bart Sample from the National Guard about coordinating a City-Wide Cleanup for this upcoming spring.
Motion by Fargen and seconded by Ekern to approve the Administrative Reports. The following members voted aye: Ahlers, Ekern, Fargen, Tufty and Yeaton. Nays: None. Absent: Bjerke. Motion carried.
Old Business: None
New Business: Discussion was had on the Carbon Capture Pipeline that will be affecting Moody County. Administrator Turnquist and Alderman Ekern attended the County Commission Information Meeting, and Turnquist shared details with the Council about this project. Alderman Ekern expressed concerns about the proposed Pipeline crossing the Big Sioux Aquaphor. Turnquist informed Council there will be another meeting in March, which will address zoning and setback requirements.
Administrator Turnquist shared information with the Council about the 2022 Sales Tax Revenue. Turnquist stated there was a 21.5% increase from revenue received in 2021. Sales Tax Funds received included a 1st penny, 2nd penny, and Bed, Booze, and Board Tax. The BBB tax funds are designated for Capital Improvements at the Flandreau Community Center and Armory. Turnquist recommends a percentage of the additional funds received from Sales Tax be placed into a Capital Improvement Fund for future projects. More discussion will take place on Sales Tax Revenue in upcoming meetings.
Motion by Ahlers and seconded by Ekern to go into Executive Session on a Personnel matter at 7:03 p.m. The following members voted aye: Ahlers, Ekern, Fargen, Tufty and Yeaton. Nays: None. Absent: Bjerke. Motion carried.
Motion by Fargen and seconded by Ekern to come out of Executive Session at 8:15 p.m. The following members voted aye: Ahlers, Ekern, Fargen, Tufty and Yeaton. Nays: None. Absent: Bjerke. Motion carried.
Council Comments: None.
The Mayor declared the meeting adjourned at 8:20 p.m.
Daniel D. Sutton Mayor ATTEST: Cohl Turnquist City Administrator


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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Contact: Carrie Vugteveen, Vice President of Public Relations
Sioux Valley Energy 800-234-1960 carrie.vugteveen@siouxvalleyenergy.com
January 9, 2023
Colton Economic Development Group
Receives $15,000 Boost from Sioux Valley Energy Colman, S.D. – The city of Colton, S.D., recently formed an economic development group accepting an inaugural investment of $15,000 from Sioux Valley Energy. The funding, presented to the group at the end of December, comes from the Cooperative’s REVIVE 2030 program which was designed to partner with local communities to assist with growth and development.
Colton Mayor Trevor Bunde says this type of early financial boost will make a big difference as the city begins to develop land for the Geraets Addition. The first phase of the housing development includes 70 acres and 49 homes.
“Sioux Valley members should be really proud they are part of an electric co-op that makes investments into communities like this,” said Bunde.
Sioux Valley Energy CEO, Tim McCarthy, added that while financial investments are helpful, the Cooperative is focused on providing “boots on the ground” assistance in partnership with other organizations like Sioux Metro Growth Alliance.
“Colton is a vibrant community that is focused on the future and what they have accomplished is impressive. We are hopeful that Sioux Valley Energy’s REVIVE program, along with assistance from Sioux Metro Growth Alliance, will help other communities grow and prosper as well. There is so much more to economic development than just financial investment—it takes time, dedication, and commitment and we are ready to be a strategic partner to help them reach their goals,” said McCarthy.
Sioux Metro Growth Alliance’s, Jesse Fonkert, agreed.
“Successful economic development requires strong partnerships. Sioux Valley Energy has demonstrated this time after time with the support they offer their members and communities. We’re excited to support the work of the Colton Economic Development Group and know this gift will be well utilized,” said Jesse Fonkert, President & CEO of Sioux Metro Growth Alliance.
Communities within the Sioux Valley Energy service territory footprint are invited to take part in the Cooperative’s REVIVE 2030 program. For more information, call Brandon Lane or Jay Buchholz at 800-234-1960.
Sioux Valley Energy, a Touchstone Energy® Cooperative, is a member-owned-utility, providing reliable electric service at cost-based rates to over 28,000 homes, farms, businesses, and industries in a seven-county area of east-central South Dakota and southwest Minnesota.
Photo caption: Sioux Valley Energy presents $15,000 inaugural investment to the Colton Economic Development Group. Pictured left to right are: Seth Sando, City of Colton Finance Officer; Brandon Lane, Sioux Valley Energy; Charles (Chaz) Foster, Colton City Councilor; Jay Buchholz, Sioux Valley Energy; Trevor Bunde, City of Colton Mayor, Tim McCarthy, Sioux Valley Energy; Monte Koopman, Vice President of Colton Economic Development Group; Jesse Fonkert, Sioux Metro Growth Alliance President & CEO; Roger Burgers, Member of Colton Economic Development Group; Jerrit Pedersen: City of Colton Superintendent of Public Works.

Video Available: https://vimeo.com/787173017
Carrie Vugteveen
Sioux Valley Energy Vice President of Public Relations P.O. Box 216 Colman, SD 57017
1-800-234-1960
Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe
LTC (Long Term Care positions)
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Lpn Cna
Cooks
Dietary aid
Apply online at fsst-nsn.gov (Click Human Resources Tab and Employment) Must submit to a background check and pre-employment drug and alcohol screening. May a?ach resume to Tribal ApplicaAon. Preference in filing vacancies is given to qualified Indian candidates in accordance with Indian Preference Act of 1934 (Title 25, USC, SecAon 472). VerificaAon must be submi?ed with the applicaAon if claiming Indian Preference. ConsideraAon will be given to non-Indian applicants in the absence of qualified Indian Preference eligible. Direct quesAons to Tribal Human Resources Department 605-997-3891 or email HR@fsst.org.
Retirement Farm Equipment Auction
Case-IH 260 Magnum MFWD Tractor, CASE-IH 125 Maxxum Pro MFWD Tractor w/Case-IH L 750 Euro-Mt. Loader, JD 3020 Dsl. Tractor, IH 986 Tractor, IH 350 Tractor, JD 9510 Maximizer Combine & Heads, JD 1760 Conservation Max-Emerge
Professional Business Directory
Kinner & Company, LTD.
119 E. 2nd Avenue - Flandreau, SD 57028 • 605-997-3797
Tax & Financial Consultants, Accounting, Quick Book & Business Development
Dan Sutton Insurance
605-997-3777
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CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC, P. C.
Chad A. Weber, D.C. - Ph. 605-997-3733
EDGEWOOD VISTA ASSISTED LIVING
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Plus Vacumeter 12 Row 30” Planter, Tillage, Haying & Other Farm Equipment, Grain Truck, Wagons, Cont. Flow Dryer, Augers & Other Related Grain Handling Equipment, Grain Cart, Seed Tender, Gravity Wagons, Trailers, Livestock Equipment & Misc.
As we have sold our acreage and rented our land, we will offer the following farm equipment & personal property at auction “On Site” at our farm located at 551 110th Ave., Pipestone, MN; located from the Trosky, MN Corner on Hwy. #75 – Approx. 2 miles north on Hwy. #75, 1 mile east on 51st St. and ½ mile north on 110th Ave.; from Pipestone, MN (Jct, of Hwy’s
THURSDAY,
FEBRUARY 16, 2023
SALE TIME: 11:00 AM
Live & Online Items via Proxibid Beginning at 1:00 PM
Lunch by the Dell Rapids Foresters







Notice Of Annual Meeting
Notice is hereby given of the 83rd Annual Stockholders Meeting of the River’s Edge Cooperative
Flandreau, SD
This meeting will be held on Tuesday, March 21, 2023 6:30 pm with dinner at the Bill Janklow Community Center in Flandreau with the meeting to follow.
The business agenda includes a review of last year’s operations and election of two directors.
Todd Sanderson, Secretary
RSVP by Wednesday, March 13th - Call 997-3788
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Contact: Carrie Vugteveen, Vice President of Public Relations Sioux Valley Energy 800-234-1960 carrie.vugteveen@siouxvalleyenergy.com

January 16, 2023
Sioux Valley Energy Donation to City of Hills Minnesota Helps Purchase Playground Equipment
Colman, S.D. – The city of Hills, Minnesota recently received a total of $10,000 in donations from Sioux Valley Energy to help purchase playground equipment. The funding will help support a city-owned facility that will house up to three childcare locations.
“The city has been working diligently to try and find a solution to help with the daycare provider shortage problem. This project has been in the making for quite some time. We can’t say thank you enough to our many local and corporate partners who have stepped up to help make this project a reality for us. It is a long process but together with everyone’s help and the generosity of partners like Sioux Valley Energy, we are going to make this a reality for the city of Hills,” said Mayor Keith Elbers.
Childcare challenges not only impact individual families but can also affect the entire community. Sioux Valley Energy supports the city of Hills’ innovative approach to an ongoing problem.
“One of the Cooperative’s core principles is commitment to community, and this is the type of project that really embraces and highlights that. We know that availability and affordability of childcare is a challenge, especially in smaller or more rural communities, and we stand ready to be strategic partners in finding solutions,” said Tim McCarthy, Sioux Valley Energy CEO.
The funding, presented to the city of Hills at the end of December, comes from the Cooperative’s Operation Round Up® program which provides grants to worthy causes to communities and non-profits from funds collected when members ‘round up’ their electric bills. A matching donation was provided by Sioux Valley Energy’s REVIVE 2030 program which was designed to partner with local communities to assist with growth and development.
Communities within the Sioux Valley Energy service territory footprint are invited to take part in the Cooperative’s REVIVE 2030 program. For more information, call Brandon Lane or Jay Buchholz at 800-234-1960.
Sioux Valley Energy, a Touchstone Energy® Cooperative, is a member-ownedutility, providing reliable electric service at cost-based rates to more than 28,000 homes, farms, businesses, and industries in a seven-county area of east-central South Dakota and southwest Minnesota. #
Photo Caption:
Sioux Valley Energy presents a donation of $10,000 to the City of Hills, Minnesota, to support the construction of a playground for a city-owned facility that will house up to three daycare operations. Pictured left to right: Councilman Alan Leenderts; Brandon Lane, Sioux Valley Energy; Councilman Stacen Burgers; Mayor Keith Elbers; Tim McCarthy, Sioux Valley Energy; and Greg Benda, Sioux Valley Energy Operation Round Up Director.

Carrie Vugteveen
Sioux Valley Energy Vice President of Public Relations
P.O. Box 216 Colman, SD 57017 1-800-234-1960