THIS WEEKS MOODY COUNTY BOOSTER 11-26-2025

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GENERATORS FOR SALE! BE PREPARED FOR ELECTRIC OUTAGES!! Coleman 4000$300. DEK 4550 - $400 Call 605-997-3441 and leave a message. tfreg

FSST GAP RECYCLING

Moody County Residents only! What can you drop off? TELEVISIONSCOMPUTERS - RADIOS Items can be dropped off at 1000 West Pipestone Avenue Flandreau on the east side of the building. For more information Call Mark Allen recycling manager 605-573-4272.

Moody County Resource Center’s Thanksgiving Break Hours: Wed, Nov. 26th = 9 am - 5 pm; Closed Thurs Nov. 27th & Fri Nov. 28th; and Sat Nov. 29th 9 am - 2 pm.

CALL YOST ELECTRIC

Residential/Agricultural

Commercial/Industrial

Licensed in South Dakota and Minnesota. Nathan Yost, Owner. 1026 110th Avenue, Elkton, SD 57026. Call 507-820-1540. nathanryost@gmail.com

During this Thanksgiving season,The Breadbasket food pantry wants to express sincere gratitude for all of the donors, and cherished volunteers that help keep our door open. Every coin and every canned-good helps keep our hundreds of families fed. We simply could not do this without everyone’s help! We are a communitysupported, non-profit 501(c)3.May you have a very blessed Thanksgiving! P.O. Box 55 202 E. 2nd Avenue Flandreau, SD 57028. 605.573.0935 (please leave a message)

USED OIL WANTED! ! Call 605-997-3291.

Moody County Resource Center’s Thanksgiving Break Hours: Wed, Nov. 26th = 9 am - 5 pm; Closed Thurs Nov. 27th & Fri Nov. 28th; and Sat Nov. 29th 9 am - 2 pm.

FOR SALE: POLLED HEREFORD BULLS STRAIN OF BULLS. Since 1920! “99 years in the making!” Nelson Polled Herefords. Tracy Minnesota. Call 507-6260239. tf1216

HELP WANTED AT BAR X BAR!!! Stop in and Apply!

Moody County Resource Center’s Thanksgiving Break Hours: Wed, Nov. 26th = 9 am - 5 pm; Closed Thurs Nov. 27th & Fri Nov. 28th; and Sat Nov. 29th 9 am - 2 pm.

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

FRIDAY NOON DEADLINE FOR THE REGULAR BOOSTER. Call 605-997-2872 or better yet email your ads and billing address to ads@iw.net

ENSZ FENCING WILL DO CUSTOM PASTURE FENCING AND CORRAL FENCING. Tear out old, replace, or build new. FREE quotes. Call Tyler at 605-530-3211.

THE BREADBASKET ACCEPTS CANNED GOODS & MONETARY DONATIONS ON THURSDAYS FROM 1 TO 5 AND FRIDAYS FROM 9 TO NOON (EXCLUDING THE 5TH WEEK OF THE MONTH)! We are a community-supported, 501 (c) organization. Every donation helps feed our clients! Leave a message if you have any questions: 605573-0935. P.O. Box 55 - 202 E. 2nd Ave. Flandreau, SD 57028

HELP WANTED AT BAR X BAR!!! Stop in and Apply!

AGED APPLE WOOD FOR YOUR SMOKER!! Call 605997-3441 and leave a message if you can use this wood!!!

House for Sale in Flandreau. 1 1/2 story home in a great central location. 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 baths, spacious kitchen, oversized 2-stall garage and shed, $117,500. Call Dan Jewett at 605321-0712 for more details and to see the property.

HELP WANTED AT BAR X BAR!!! Stop in and Apply!

FOR SALE TYGER TONNEAU COVER FOR DODGE PICKUP. NEW!!!!! Fits 6’4” Bed on Dodge Ram 1500 pickup. T1 Soft ®oll Up çover without rail Box. $125. Çall 803-325-5637.

PLASTERING AND PLASTER REPAIR!! Interior or Exterior. Drywall/Housewrap/ Painting/Demo - Interior or exterior! Free estimates - 909-644-7248. Silva Plastering Juan Silva You Tube - silvaplastering take a look!!

ENSZ FENCING WILL DO CUSTOM PASTURE FENCING AND CORRAL FENCING. Tear out old, replace, or build new. FREE quotes. Call Tyler at 605-530-3211.

THE BREADBASKET ACCEPTS CANNED GOODS & MONETARY DONATIONS ON THURSDAYS FROM 1 TO 5 AND FRIDAYS FROM 9 TO NOON (EXCLUDING THE 5TH WEEK OF THE MONTH)! We are a community-supported, 501 (c) organization. Every donation helps feed our clients! Leave a message if you have any questions: 605573-0935. P.O. Box 55 - 202 E. 2nd Ave. Flandreau, SD 57028

HELP WANTED AT BAR X BAR!!! Stop in and Apply!

AGED APPLE WOOD FOR YOUR SMOKER!! Call 605997-3441 and leave a message if you can use this wood!!!

House for Sale in Flandreau. 1 1/2 story home in a great central location. 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 baths, spacious kitchen, oversized 2-stall garage and shed, $117,500. Call Dan Jewett at 605321-0712 for more details and to see the property.

EGAN BAKERY ON THE HILL

Homeade baked goods, custom order cakes, cupcakes, cinnamon rolls, muffins, cheesecake. Gluten free items are available upon request. Owner Faith Ehrichs, 12 yrs old. Eganbakeryonthehill@ gmail.com or Call 760-979-6114 Facebook page: Egan Bakery on the Hill

Attention Moody County Residents! The Breadbasket Food Pantry is open Thursdays from 1:30 to 5 pm excluding the 5th Thursday of the month at 202 E. 2nd Ave. Flandreau. 605-573-0935. Please “Like” us on Facebook for more info. This institution is an equal opportunity provider.

NEW HORIZONS ROOFING AND GUTTERS, LLC. ALL TYPES OF ROOFING. 18 YEARS EXPERIENCE. VETERAN OWNED. 605-690-4797. tf515

WILL PAY CASH: FOR VINTAGE MLB, NHL, NFL, NBA, COLLEGE SPORTS VINTAGE STARTER JACKETS , EMAIL Gemini77@iw.net with what you have for sale or call 605-864-8159 and leave a message and I will call you back. TFBB

CALL PATRIOT ELECTRIC FOR ALL YOUR ELECTRICAL NEEDS !!! Commercial. Residential. Industrial. Farmstead. Patriot Electric, Flandreau, SD. 605-997-3536. Don Peters & Brandon Peters. donp@patriot-electricinc. com

DAVE’S APPLIANCE REPAIR Dave Feske, Flandreau SD, Phone 605- 997-3574. Call for all your Appliance Repair Needs!

ENSZ FENCING WILL DO CUSTOM PASTURE FENCING AND CORRAL FENCING. Tear out old, replace, or build new. FREE quotes. Call Tyler at 605-530-3211.

MICHEL OUTDOOR LLC.. Tree removal, Tree Stump Removal, Fence Line Clearing/ Removal, Commercial Mowing,Brush Hogging. Insured. 605-413-9717.

FOR SALE: POLLED HEREFORD BULLS STRAIN OF BULLS. Since 1920! “99 years in the making!” Nelson Polled Herefords. Tracy Minnesota. Call 507626-0239. tf1216

HELP WANTED AT BAR X BAR!!! Stop in and Apply!

Moody County Resource Center’s Thanksgiving Break Hours: Wed, Nov. 26th = 9 am - 5 pm; Closed Thurs Nov. 27th & Fri Nov. 28th; and Sat Nov. 29th 9 am - 2 pm.

AGED APPLE WOOD FOR YOUR SMOKER!! Call 605997-3441 and leave a message if you can use this wood!!!

HELP WANTED AT BAR X BAR!!! Stop in and Apply!

CALL YOST ELECTRIC Residential/Agricultural Commercial/Industrial Licensed in South Dakota and Minnesota. Nathan Yost, Owner. 1026 110th Avenue, Elkton, SD 57026. Call 507-820-1540. nathanryost@gmail.com

During this Thanksgiving season,The Breadbasket food pantry wants to express sincere gratitude for all of the donors, and cherished volunteers that help keep our door open. Every coin and every canned-good helps keep our hundreds of families fed. We simply could not do this without everyone’s help! We are a communitysupported, non-profit 501(c)3.May you have a very blessed Thanksgiving! P.O. Box 55 202 E. 2nd Avenue Flandreau, SD 57028. 605.573.0935 (please leave a message) USED OIL WANTED! ! Call 605-997-3291.

Moody County Resource Center’s Thanksgiving Break Hours: Wed, Nov. 26th = 9 am - 5 pm; Closed Thurs Nov. 27th & Fri Nov. 28th; and Sat Nov. 29th 9 am - 2 pm.

THANK YOU

With sincere gratitude we wish to extend our thanks for all the prayers, calls, cards, flowers, meals, memorials and kind words we have received since our Husband and Father passed from this earth. We would like to extend a special thanks to Avera Clinic, Avera PT/OT, Right at Home, Avera Home Health, Pipestone County Hospice, Father Stevens, Skroch Funeral Chapel, SS. Simon and Jude Altar Society. Thank you to Florence Evans and Erica Knippling for the music at the funeral and Ushers and Altar Servers who participated in the funeral mass.

The Family of Donald Elverud

Delores Elverud

Debbie and David Feske

Dean and Lorri Elverud

Dennis and Renita Elverud

Doris and Dani Westra Dawn Elverud

Dr. Michael Prins & Dr. Charlie Stangohr

*Ultrasound

*Dental prophylaxis

*Digital radiographs

*Large + small animal vaccine

*Haul-in facility

*Portable hydraulic chute

*Portable double alley tub

*Tilt table for hoof work

ANNUAL YEAR-END ONLINE CONSIGNMENT AUCTION

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 2025 – 9 AM CST

LUNCH ONSITE BY THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH LADIES

This Auction will offer over 1000 lots in total. A Large Assortment of Tractors (54x4’s, 10+ MFD’s, 50+ 2 WD), 15+ Combines, Large Assortment of Corn Heads, Bean Heads, Dummy Heads, Head Transports, Grain Carts, Gravity Boxes, Augers, Planters, Tillage, Haying & Forage Equipment, Skid Loader Attachments, Trucks, Trailers, Fencing and more!

Our Annual Year-End Consignment Auction will be held Online at www.WiemanAuction.com. All items will be located at the Wieman Auction Facility – 44628 SD Highway 44, Marion, SD or from Marion, SD, 1-mile South and ½ mile West on Highway 44 on: FOR FULL

AUCTION AD, VISIT OUR WEBSITE: ** WWW.WIEMANAUCTION.COM **

AUCTIONEERS NOTE: This is another large and interesting auction of consignments by Area Farmers & Dealers. You are welcome to watch the auction on the big screen at the Wieman Auction Facility. We will have multiple representatives available to place bids for you! For more details/pictures, please call our office or visit us online at WiemanAuction.com. South Dakota sales tax will be charged. This ad is subject to additions and deletions. All consignments must have been approved by the Wiemans! We have excellent loading and unloading equipment. Financing and trucking are available. We are in our 76th year of selling. We offer honest and fair treatment to all because we appreciate your business! Bring a friend and come prepared to buy! If you are driving a good distance – please call to make sure the item is here. Welcome to the “Machinery Mall of South Dakota!” The next auction is March 3, 2026!

WIEMAN LAND & AUCTION CO., INC (SINCE 1949) 44628 SD HIGHWAY 44, MARION, SD 57043

AUCTION OFFICE: 800-251-3111 or 605-648-3111

MACHINERY OFFICE: 888-296-3536 or 605-648-3536 Email: Info@WiemanAuction.com • Website: WiemanAuction.com

FSST Health Center Dental Assistant

Summary:

The FSST Health Center Is looking for a Full-Time Dental Assistant

Primary duties to include chair side assistance to dentists performing basic dental procedures and x-rays. Assist dentists in all aspects of dentistry including endodontics, periodontics, prosthodontics, maxillofacial prosthodontics, oral and maxillofacial procedures in outpatient setting. Prepares operatory for patient care and prepares patients for treatment. Educates patient in basic oral health care. Provides post-op treatment instructions as directed by dentist. Provides routine maintenance on dental equipment and instruments. Cleans, disinfects and sterilizes surfaces. The ideal candidate for this position has a background working with patients of all ages.

Education/experience:

Successful completion of a dental assistant program, and 2+ years’ experience is preferred but not required. We are open to persons with experience but not certified; employer open to provide training and supervision for the right candidate. Good team player. Empathetic enjoys serving patients. Exceptional customer skills. Strong knowledge of computer programs.

Must submit to pre-employment drug and alcohol testing and P.L 101-630 background investigation.

Please apply on-line at fsst-nsn.gov and attach resume. For questions, please contact Lacey Rentschler,

NEW DODGE 15” CHROME REVERSE RIMS WITH HUB COVERS - MAKE AN OFFER

1997 WHITE FORD ASPIRE - RUNNING - $1200 FORD 8N TRACTOR W/LOADER - $ runs good ALLIS CHALMERS D-14 - $ - runs good INTERNATIONAL 7’ SICKLE BAR MOWER 3 SICKLE BARS - $400 please call again lost your #

THREE PORTABLE GENERATORS

ONE NEW - PRICED TO SELL - $300 to $900 STARCRAFT SUPER SPORT 16’ ALUMINUM BOAT

( 50 HP Mercury outboard, Tuned up & put away, Good Trailer with electric winch, Depth Finder, Live Well, 2 gas tanks, Quicksilver shifter, Older but in very good condition. Always Garaged - $4000) FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL -

LEAVE A NUMBER MAKE AN OFFER YOU MIGHT OWN IT!

Service of Remeembrance

Monday, December 1, 2025 - 6:30 PM

Skroch Funeral Chapel 409 2nd Avenue East, Flandreau, SD

This service is a special way to honor those from our local communities who have lost a loved one this past year. You are cordially invited as we remember and celebrate the lives of your beloved family member or friend.

Join us for fellowship and refreshments. Please RSVP 605.997.2431

FSST GAP RECYCLING

Moody County Residents only! What can you drop off? TELEVISIONS/COMPUTERS/ RADIOS Items can be dropped off at 1000 West Pipestone Avenue Flandreau on the east side of the building. For more information Call Mark Allen recycling manager 605-573-4272.

But without faith it is impossible to please him; for he that cometh to God must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of those that diligently seek him.

Hebrews 11:6

Egan City Minutes November 19th, 2025

The Board of Trustees of the City of Egan, South Dakota met in regular session on November 19th, 2025, at Egan City Hall, 101 N Irvin St, Egan, SD.

Present: Board of Trustees – Nancy Hansen, Cody Chamblin, Mike Hein, Jerome Olson, Michelle Ten Eyck and Finance Officer Kayla Charles. Also present: Egan Residents Norman and Donna Koehn, Harvey Donley, Lori Voneye, Mike Larson and Allen Loehr.

6:00 pm meeting was called to order by Chairman Chamblin. Motion by Hansen, second by TenEyck to approve the agenda with the addition of Blue Jays On Sale/Off Sale Liquor License Renewal and VonEye/Egan City Sign placement agreement to new business . All present voted “aye.”

Motion by Hansen to approve October 15, 2025, Regular Meeting Minutes and November 3, 2025, Special Meeting Minutes. Second by Hein. All present voted “aye.”

Public Comment: Mike Larson asked who was hired as the attorney and why we would hire an attorney that we already let go of. Chamblin said the lawyer hired was not let go on bad terms and Charles added that she did not believe Reed Muelke was ever hired as the city’s official attorney. He had just helped Kelly with previous issues. Donna Koehn addressed the council; she had fixed a new road sign at another resident’s house that was upside down. She also made the request to have to board consider increasing the rental price of the Senior Center and changing the name to Egan Community Center. Those two items will be added to next month’s agenda. Allen Loehr made a request for the board to consider paving the block of 4th street that is still gravel and asked why it had not been. Olson answered that the road is a designated truck route and keeping the road gravel decreases the cost to maintain the road for the city. Harvey Donley questioned why the city would want to have the liability of the truck route, since it is a federally issued license. Loehr also thanked the council for the key given to the American Legion.

Zoning: None

Old Business: None

New Business: Ordinance Update Phone call- Russ from American Legion Publishing presented a Codification Proposal for the City of Egan’s Ordinances. The city would like 10 books made. Discussion was had and Ten Eyck will do more research on page count. Will be added to next month’s agenda to readdress. Review of Ordinance 140- Water Usage. Discussion was held on whether the city should stop charging the delinquent accounts the minimum amount even though they do not receive any services. No motion was made; the city will continue to charge delinquent accounts. Motion by Hein and Seconded by Hansen to approve the agreement between VonEye Farms and the City of Egan. The agreement states that the sign will be placed on the VonEye property, but the city does not own the property, and no electricity will be provided to the sign. All present voted “aye.” Motion by Hansen and seconded by Ten Eyck to approve the renewal of BlueJays’ on sale and off sale liquor license. All present voted “aye.” Committee Reports: Compliance/Code Enforcement: Nothing; Maintenance/Streets: Nothing; Parks: Winterized for the season. Ten Eyck thinks a QR code option should be added as an option for camping payment, will address next camping season. Personnel/Compliance: Board members discussed residents that expressed issue in snow removal. Brad Hemmer also said he will help in a pinch. Utilities: None.

Motion by Hansen, second by Hein to approve Financial Report. All present voted “aye.”

Motion by Hein, Second by Hansen to approve the following bills: Payroll (General) 2774.91; Big Sioux Community Water System (Oct Loan/Water purchase) 3116.32; Booster (Oct Publishing) 539.50; OtterTail (Oct 2025 Bill) 905.50; Moody County Auditor (Sep 2025 Deputy Coverage) 955.60; Moody County Enterprise (Sept. Publishing) 62.54; Itron (2026 Meter Maint. Contract) 1438.96; City of Colman (mosquito spraying) 821.46; City of Sioux Falls (Water testing) 26.37; USDA Payment (July Payment) 569.00; Lacey Rentals (Porta Potty Cleaning) 155.00; Valley FiberCom (Oct 25 Usage) 183.50; Immense Impact (2026 Website Renewal) 737.00; BYO Recreation (Playground Delivery) 275.00; SDML Worker’s Comp (2026 Renewal) 982.00; Dakota Pump (2025 Lift Sation Project) 23479.98 Horizon Spraying (Spraying Lagoons-Weed Prevention) 410.00; SD 811 (Locates) 56:00; Johnson Brothers Excavating (2025 Lift Stion Project) 72.7; BH Grading (2025 Fall Gravel Road Maint.) 223.21 ; Total 54,294.95; All present voted “aye”.

Correspondence: None

Motion by Ten Eyck, second by Hansen to adjourn at 6:58 pm. All present voted “aye.”

Next Regular Meeting – Wednesday, December 17th, 2025, at 6pm.

Minutes submitted pending Board approval.

Cody Chamblin, Chairman

Attest: Kayla Charles, Finance Officer

ESTATE LAND AUCTION

+/-245.38 Acres Consisting of 3 Individual Parcels of Well Located Wentworth Twp., Lake County, SD Land – Consisting of FARM #1 (SALE SITE) - +/-138.49 Acres –Lying Adjacent to Hwy. #34, FARM #2 - +/-53.80 Acres & FARM #3 - +/-53.09 Acres

In order to settle the Estates of John and Darlene Basler & The Basler Family Trust, we will offer the following properties at public auction - With the auction of ALL 3 of Farms to be held “On the Site of FARM #1” - Located from Madison, SD (Prostrollo Corner) – approx. 6¼ miles east on Hwy. 34 to the NW Corner of the Land at the Jct. of 461st Ave, & Hwy. #34; from the Dakota Ethanol Plant on Hwy. #34 at Wentworth, SD – approx. 1 mile west; or from Wentworth, SD – 1 mile south on 462nd Ave. and ½ mile west on Hwy. #34 to the NE Corner of the land.

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2025

SALE TIME: 10:00 AM

AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: This auction presents the terrific opportunity to purchase 3 Individual Parcels of land all of which are situated within a close proximity to one another and situated in a prominent agricultural area in Wentworth Township in Lake County, SD. All of These Farms are located near Lake Madison & within approximately 1 Mile of the Dakota Ethanol Plant at Wentworth SD. All of these Farms are being sold subject to a $350.00 per acre Cash Lease on the Cropland Acres for the 2026 Crop Year.

FARM #1: SALE SITE - +/-138.49 Acres - Legal Desc.: The NW¼ of Sec. 20, T. 106N., R. 51W., Except Tract A of Abraham’s & Basler’s Add’n. contained therein; & Exc. Lots H-1 & H-2, (Wentworth Twp.), Lake County, SD.

This surveyed +/-138.49 acre farm will be offered as one individual parcel. According to FSA information this farm has approx. 147.61 acres of Farmland and approx. 127.98 acres of cropland (although with a 61.69 acre corn base with a 144 bu. PLC yield and a 64.60 acre soybean base with a 46 bu. PLC yield and previously has been enrolled under the ARC County Election of the USDA Farm Program. The general topography of this land is level to gently rolling. According to the Lake Co. Assessor this land has an Overall Soil Rating of .684, similarly Surety Agri-Data info. indicates this land has a soil rating of 68.5. To improve access to a +/-13.75 acre field in the Southeast corner of the farm, the sellers recently had a crossing professionally installed by Michael Johnson Construction at a cost of over $6,000.00 – including a 30”x40’ culvert that was packed, leveled and covered with a gravel top layer. The 2024 RE taxes payable in 2025 on this land were $2,367.10. This farm has primarily normal utility easements, including a Lewis and Clark Water Easement, with a preliminary title commitment available upon request. This land is sold subject to seller enhanced cash rent for 2026, with the new buyer to receive $350.00 per acre on a rounded acreage amount of 130 acres for a total rental amount of $45,500.00, which will be credited to the buyer at closing. This is a parcel of land that is extremely well located lying adjacent to SD Hwy. #34 and within approximately 1 mile of the Dakota Ethanol Plant, that is well suited to serve as a nice addition to an area row crop farming operation or investment.

FARM #2 – +/-53.80 Acres - Legal Desc.: The N½ NE¼ of Sec. 29, T. 106N., R. 51W.; Except Tract A of Basler’s First Add’n.; and Except Lots 1, 2, 3 & 4 of Basler’s 2nd Add’n.; (Wentworth Twp.), Lake Co., SD. - Located from the NW Corner of Farm #1 – 1 mile south on 461st Ave. (Co. Hwy. #21) and ½ mile east on 236th St.; from Wentworth, SD 1 mile south on 462nd Ave. to the Wentworth Corner on Hwy. #34, then continue 1 mile south on 462nd Ave. and 1 mile west on 236th St. to the NW Corner of the land at the Jct. of 461A Ave. & 236th St.

This Surveyed +/- 53.80 acre farm will be offered as an individual parcel. According to FSA information this farm has approx. 55.18 acres of Farmland and approx. 55.18 acres of cropland, which appear to be slightly overstated, with a 27.91 acre corn base with a 144 bu. PLC yield and a 26.94 acre soybean base with a 46 bu. PLC yield and previously has been enrolled under the ARC County Election of the USDA Farm Program. The general topography of this land is gently rolling. According to the Lake Co. Assessor this land has an Overall Soil Rating of .76, similarly Surety Agri-Data info. indicates this land has a soil rating of 76.7. The 2024 RE taxes payable in 2025 on this land were $1,011.10. This farm has primarily normal utility easements, with a preliminary title commitment available upon request. This land is sold subject to seller enhanced cash rent for 2026, with the new buyer to receive $350.00 per acre on a rounded acreage amount of 55.2 acres for a total rental amount of $19,320.00, which will be credited to the buyer at closing.

FARM #3 – +/-53.09 Acres - Legal Desc.: The N½ NW¼ of Sec. 28, T. 106N., R. 51W., Except Lot 1 of Vitins’ Add’n.; and Exc. Tract A of Basler’s 1st Add’n.; and except Tract B of Basler 2nd Add’n.; and Except that Portion of the BNSF Railroad Right of Way; (Wentworth Twp.), Lake Co., SD. - Located from the NW Corner of Farm #1 – 1 mile south on 461st Ave. (Co. Hwy. #21) and approx. 1 ¼ miles east on 236th St.; from Wentworth, SD 1 mile south on 462nd Ave. to the Wentworth Corner on Hwy. #34, then continue 1 mile south on 462nd Ave. and approx. ¼ mile east on 236th St.

This Surveyed +/-53.09 acre farm will be offered as an individual parcel. According to FSA information this farm has approx. 52.80 acres of Farmland and approx. 52.26 acres of cropland with a 25.20 acre corn base with a 144 bu. PLC yield and a 26.32 acre soybean base with a 46 bu. PLC yield and previously has been enrolled under the ARC County Election of the USDA Farm Program. The general topography of this land is gently rolling to rolling and includes a small dugout in the south central portion of the farm. According to the Lake Co. Assessor this land has an Overall Soil Rating of .758, comparatively Surety Agri-Data info. indicates this land has a soil rating of 71.5. The 2024 RE taxes payable in 2025 on this land were $1,024.36. This farm has a waterline easement to Dakota Ethanol LLC, as well as other utility easements, additionally there is an easement agreement dated 6/9/2023 to Summit Carbon Solution, LLC; a preliminary title commitment available upon request. This land is sold subject to seller enhanced cash rent for 2026, with the new buyer to receive $350.00 per acre on a rounded acreage amount of 52.3 acres for a total rental amount of $18,305.00, which will be credited to the buyer at closing.

TERMS: Cash – A 10% non-refundable earnest money payment on sale day and the balance on or before Jan. 30, 2026 with landlord’s possession for the 2026 crop year, with the buyer(s) to receive seller’s enhanced rents, which will be credited to the buyer at closing. The total acres being sold will be sold in accordance with a survey as completed by Midwest Land Surveying, Inc., with the acres understood to be “more or less”. Sold subject to confirmation of the personal representative/trustee. To view full terms, aerial maps, soils data and other information concerning this property see www.suttonauction.com. To make arrangements for absentee phone or Online Bidding, or for other information contact the auctioneers.

JOHN & DARLENE BASLER FAMILY TRUST, Owner

Mona B. Manthey, Trustee

Richard L. Ericsson – Nelson & Ericsson Law Firm – Madison, SD - Attorneys for the Trust

CHUCK SUTTON - Auctioneer & Land BrokerSioux Falls, SD - ph. 605-336-6315 & Flandreau, SD – ph. 605-997-3777 JARED SUTTON, CAI – Auctioneer & RE Broker Associate – Flandreau, SD – ph. 605-864-8527

WAYNE BESSMAN – RE Auctioneer – Madison, SD – ph. 605-270-4980 & GAGE GULLICKSON – Auctioneer & RE Broker Assoc. – Flandreau, SD – ph. 605-651-3867

RESOLUTION 2025-01

LEINBACH ADDITION BLOCK 1 ALLEY

WHEREAS, a petition has been presented to the City of Egan, South Dakota, asking that an alley be vacated, said alley being described as follows: Leinbach Addition Block 1 between Lot 10 and lot 7, lot 8, lot 9.

WHEREAS, a Public Hearing was held on said Petition and notice thereof given as provided by state law; and WHEREAS, it appearing that the Petitioners represent all of the owners of the property adjoining the parts of the alley to be vacated.

NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY OF EGAN, SOUTH DAKOTA that the public convenience and necessity will be better served by proposed vacation of the alley described above and that the Petition be granted; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the alley herein above described be and are hereby vacated in accordance with the law.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that on November 20, 2024 Resolution 2024-01 vacated the alley described as follows: Leinbach Addition, Block 1 between lot 3 and lot 4 lot 5, and lot 6.

Dated the 17th day of July 2025.

Trustees voting for the Resolution: Cody Chamblin, Mike Hein, Nancy Hansen, Jerome Olson and Michelee TenEyck.

Trustees voting against the Resolution: None

Trustees Abstaining: None

Attest:

Cody Chamblin, Chairman ATTEST:

Kayla Charles, Finance Officer

Date Adopted: July 17, 2025

Date Published: November 26, 2025

Effective Date: December 16, 2025

Egan City Minutes November 19th, 2025

The Board of Trustees of the City of Egan, South Dakota met in regular session on November 19th, 2025, at Egan City Hall, 101 N Irvin St, Egan, SD.

Present: Board of Trustees – Nancy Hansen, Cody Chamblin, Mike Hein, Jerome Olson, Michelle Ten Eyck and Finance Officer Kayla Charles. Also present: Egan Residents Norman and Donna Koehn, Harvey Donley, Lori Voneye, Mike Larson and Allen Loehr.

6:00 pm meeting was called to order by Chairman Chamblin.

Motion by Hansen, second by TenEyck to approve the agenda with the addition of Blue Jays On Sale/Off Sale Liquor License Renewal and VonEye/Egan City Sign placement agreement to new business . All present voted “aye.”

Motion by Hansen to approve October 15, 2025, Regular Meeting Minutes and November 3, 2025, Special Meeting Minutes. Second by Hein. All present voted “aye.”

Public Comment: Mike Larson asked who was hired as the attorney and why we would hire an attorney that we already let go of. Chamblin said the lawyer hired was not let go on bad terms and Charles added that she did not believe Reed Muelke was ever hired as the city’s official attorney. He had just helped Kelly with previous issues. Donna Koehn addressed the council; she had fixed a new road sign at another resident’s house that was upside down. She also made the request to have to board consider increasing the rental price of the Senior Center and changing the name to Egan Community Center. Those two items will be added to next month’s agenda. Allen Loehr made a request for the board to consider paving the block of 4th street that is still gravel and asked why it had not been. Olson answered that the road is a designated truck route and keeping the road gravel decreases the cost to maintain the road for the city. Harvey Donley questioned why the city would want to have the liability of the truck route, since it is a federally issued license. Loehr also thanked the council for the key given to the American Legion.

Zoning: None

Old Business: None

New Business: Ordinance Update Phone call- Russ from American Legion Publishing presented a Codification Proposal for the City of Egan’s Ordinances. The city would like 10 books made. Discussion was had and Ten Eyck will do more research on page count. Will be added to next month’s agenda to readdress. Review of Ordinance 140- Water Usage. Discussion was held on whether the city should stop charging the delinquent accounts the minimum amount even though they do not receive any services. No motion was made; the city will continue to charge delinquent accounts. Motion by Hein and Seconded by Hansen to approve the agreement between VonEye Farms and the City of Egan. The agreement states that the sign will be placed on the VonEye property, but the city does not own the property, and no electricity will be provided to the sign. All present voted “aye.” Motion by Hansen and seconded by Ten Eyck to approve the renewal of BlueJays’ on sale and off sale liquor license. All present voted “aye.”

Committee Reports: Compliance/Code Enforcement: Nothing; Maintenance/Streets: Nothing; Parks: Winterized for the season. Ten Eyck thinks a QR code option should be added as an option for camping payment, will address next camping season. Personnel/Compliance: Board members discussed residents that expressed issue in snow removal. Brad Hemmer also said he will help in a pinch. Utilities: None.

Motion by Hansen, second by Hein to approve Financial Report. All present voted “aye.”

Motion by Hein, Second by Hansen to approve the following bills: Payroll (General) 2774.91; Big Sioux Community Water System (Oct Loan/Water purchase) 3116.32; Booster (Oct Publishing) 539.50; OtterTail (Oct 2025 Bill) 905.50; Moody County Auditor (Sep 2025 Deputy Coverage) 955.60; Moody County Enterprise (Sept. Publishing) 62.54; Itron (2026 Meter Maint. Contract) 1438.96; City of Colman (mosquito spraying) 821.46; City of Sioux Falls (Water testing) 26.37; USDA Payment (July Payment) 569.00; Lacey Rentals (Porta Potty Cleaning) 155.00; Valley FiberCom (Oct 25 Usage) 183.50; Immense Impact (2026 Website Renewal) 737.00; BYO Recreation (Playground Delivery) 275.00; SDML Worker’s Comp (2026 Renewal) 982.00; Dakota Pump (2025 Lift Sation Project) 23479.98 Horizon Spraying (Spraying Lagoons-Weed Prevention) 410.00; SD 811 (Locates) 56:00; Johnson Brothers Excavating (2025 Lift Stion Project) 72.7; BH Grading (2025 Fall Gravel Road Maint.) 223.21 ; Total 54,294.95; All present voted “aye”. Correspondence: None

Motion by Ten Eyck, second by Hansen to adjourn at 6:58 pm. All present voted “aye.”

Next Regular Meeting – Wednesday, December 17th, 2025, at 6pm. Minutes submitted pending Board approval.

Cody Chamblin, Chairman

Attest: Kayla Charles, Finance Officer

THE CITY OF EGAN is seeking a professional candidate for the part-time position of Finance Officer. This position is responsible for management of the City’s fiscal activities, will perform a wide range of duties, which include those assigned by the governing body. Salary DOE. Position description and application are available at the online at egansd.com or by calling 605-997-2274 or emailing egancity@outlook.com.

Applications and Resumes may be mailed to: 101 N. Irvin Street, Egan, SD 57024, or email to egancity@ outlook.com

Egan City is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

MINNEHAHA COUNTY, SD LAND AUCTION

+/-133.36 Surveyed Acres of Red Rock Township Minnehaha County, SD Land - Located Near Valley Springs, Brandon & Garretson, SD – With “2” Rural Housing Eligibilities That Could Serve as a Great Addition to an Area Farming Operation, Investment Property and/or Hobby Farm

We will offer the following parcel of farmland at auction at or near the property - Located to the from the Valley Springs/ Garretson SD Exit #410 on I-90 – then ½ mile north on Co. Hwy. 105 (486th Ave.) and 1 mile east on 260th St. to the NW Corner of the land at the Jct. of 260th St. and 487th Ave.; from Garretson, SD - 7 miles south on Co. Hwy. (486th Ave.), then 1 mile east on 260th Street; or from the Pipestone/Jasper Exit #1 on I-90 – ½ mile north on Hwy. #23 (20th Ave.) then turn west on 91st Street approx. 2 miles to the NW corner of the land at the Jct. of 260th St. & 487th Ave.

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2025

SALE TIME: 10:00 AM

This auction presents an excellent opportunity to purchase a parcel of land that has been owned by the Laehle Family for over 60 years. This land would make a great addition to an area row crop farming operation or as an investment. This property consists of a 133.36 acre surveyed parcel of land, which according to Minnehaha. County Planning and Zoning has 2 remaining rural housing eligibilities. The exceptions from this property include 2 acreages and a portion of the SD Rest Area on I-90. Also, in association with the rest area there is a scenic easement on +/-54.24 acres lying north and northwest of the rest area granted to the State of SD granted in 1971, which restricts construction within the easement area, as well as other provisions of said easement, although there are no restrictions on agricultural farming practices. The location of this property is unique in that the land is bordered on the south by I-90 with the SD Rest Area being located in an area in the southeast corner of this land with a portion of the Rest Area being carved out of this farm, additionally, this land is bordered on the west by 487th Ave. and on the north by 260th Street and is conveniently located between the Valley Springs-Garretson and the Pipestone-Jasper Exits on I-90 and is just ½ mile west of the Minnehaha County, SD & Rock County, MN State Line. According to FSA information this property has approx. 131.37 acres of Farmland with approx. 129.87 acres of Cropland with an FSA 59.38 acre corn base with a 166 bu. PLC yield and a 64.82 acre soybean base with a 46 bu. PLC yield and has been enrolled under the ARC County election for corn and soybeans of the USDA farm program. The non-tillable acres in this farm are comprised primarily of small +/- 1.5 acre area comprised of some trees with a dugout located near the NW corner of the farm, with the remaining non-tillable acres comprised of a waterway and roads. According to the M’haha Co. Assessor, currently this land is assessed in two parcels with parcel #013636 being 50 acres with a Soil rating of .629 and parcel #013637 being 82.83 acres with a soil rating of .562, comparatively information obtained from Surety Agri Data indicates this farm as a whole has a Soil Productivity Index of 62.2. The total real estate taxes for 2024 and payable in 2025 on this property were $1,439.64 + $1,005.66 for a combined total of $2,445.30. This land has a high percentage tillable with a gently rolling to rolling topography. This land is conveniently located to I-90 and within a short drive to Brandon, Valley Springs, Garretson & Sioux Falls, SD and also Luverne, Pipestone, Jasper & Hills, MN, as well as a number of area grain terminals.

LEGAL DESC.: The NW¼, less exceptions, in Sec. 27, T. 102N., R. 47W., (Red Rock Twp.), Minnehaha County, SD.

TERMS: Cash – A 10% non-refundable earnest money payment on sale day and the balance on or before Jan. 22, 2026 with full possession for the 2026 crop year. Sold subject to confirmation of the owners. For complete terms & information, see www.suttonauction.com or to make arrangements for absentee bidding or other information contact the auctioneers. Online bidding available.

EDWARD LAEHLE, Owner

FLANDREAU SCHOOL ACTIVITY CALENDAR • DECEMBER 2025

COLMAN-EGAN SCHOOL

CITY OF FLANDREAU • 1005 W. Elm Avenue • Flandreau, SD 57028-1404

COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS November 17th, 2025

The City Council of the City of Flandreau, South Dakota, met in regular session on Monday, November 17th, 2025, 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, Karen Tufty and Tim Yeaton. Absent: Brad Bjerke. Also present were City Administrator Cohl Turnquist; Finance Officer Lori Kneebone; City Attorney Matthew Tysdal; IMEG Engineer Shane Waterman.

Mayor Sutton called for a change to the proposed agenda to include Flandreau Sports Association In-Kind Donation as the last item of new business.

Motion by Ahlers and seconded by Tufty to adopt the amended agenda. The following members voted aye: Ahlers, Ekern, Fargen, Tufty and Yeaton. Nays: None. Absent: Bjerke. Motion carried.

Motion by Yeaton and seconded by Fargen to approve the Consent Agenda, including the minutes of November 3rd, 2025, and to allow the following claims for the City and to pay them: Payroll, 11/12/25: general, 26,660.48; water, 1,328.79; electric, 4,499.94; sewer, 3,269.84; solid waste, 296.09. (27354) AFLAC, supplemental insurance, 277.44; Automatic Building Controls, service call on fire alarm, 578.57; Bauer Built Tire, street sweeper tires, 588.86; Big Sioux Community Water System, water purchases, 18,379.75; Bluepeak, electric dept. utility, 52.73; Buffalo Ridge Concrete, concrete, 4,417.50; Cannon Technologies, Inc., electric meters, 2,957.76; Christiansen Complete Water, softener tank exchange, 29.91; CINTAS, first aid boxes refills, 109.99; City of Sioux Falls, water tests, 52.74; Curt’s Collision Center, FPD vehicle repairs, 606.21; Cybercoach, Inc., repairs, 3,875.00; Ekern Home Equipment, Inc., supplies/repairs, 711.08; ELM Customs, dump truck repairs, 2,511.99; First Rate Excavate Inc., 505 W. 2nd Ave water repairs, 12,525.00; Galls LLC, FPD equipment, 350.59; GreatAmerica Financial Services, Toshiba copier lease, 171.21; Heidepriem, Purtell, Siegel, Hinrichs & Tysdal, LLP, professional fees, 3,277.50; Jaymar, City of Flandreau clothing, 1,593.00; Johnson Feed, Inc., road salt, 2,967.70; M & H Communications, FFD pagers, 2,316.00; Maynards of Flandreau, supplies, 597.78; Metron-Farnier, LLC, water meter, 1,052.28; MidAmerican Energy, gas, 194.65; Missouri River Energy Services, AMI Meter Count & Monthly Fee, 391.00; Moody County Enterprise, publishing / advertising, 249.49; Office Peeps, Inc., supplies, 616.12; Ottertail Power Company, airport electricity, 145.13; Patriot Electric, Inc., supplies, 82.92; River’s Edge Cooperative, gas/oil, 1,597.19; SD Supplemental Retirement Plan, supplemental retirement, 100.00; Sioux Valley Energy, pump station & yard waste electricity, 191.00; Sparkle Car Wash, Inc., car washes, 71.33; Steve’s Tire & Service Inc., FPD tow, 150.00; Sturdevant’s Auto Supply, supplies/repairs, 446.59; Transunion Risk and Alternative, data look-up, 120.00; Tyler Lumber Company, supplies, 1,021.20; Valley Fibercom, phones/internet, 905.33; Verizon Wireless, phones/iPad/jet pack, 139.49 (27393). H & W Contracting, pay request #7, 294,715.46 (27394). IMEG, SRF Sewer #7 and SRF Water #20, 42,930.00 (27395); along with the health, dental and vision insurance rates for 2026. 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 reported that the Holiday Light Parade will be taking place on Saturday, November 29th and Sutton encourages everyone to shop locally.

City Administrator Cohl Turnquist reported that the city is preparing to take over the ambulance January 1st, 2026. Turnquist has two interviews scheduled for full-time ambulance positions and is hoping to be completely staffed by the time the city takes over operations. Turnquist also spoke about the Holiday Light Parade, stating the parade route will be a little different this year.

Motion by Fargen and seconded by Ahlers to approve the Administrator’s Reports. The following members voted aye: Ahlers, Ekern, Fargen, Tufty and Yeaton. Nays: None. Absent: Bjerke. Motion carried.

Old Business: The second reading of Ordinance 634, the 2026 Appropriation was held. Motion by Yeaton and seconded by Tufty to approve Ordinance No. 634. The following members voted aye: Ahlers, Ekern, Fargen, Tufty and Yeaton. Nays: None. Absent: Bjerke. Motion carried.

New Business: Shane Waterman with IMEG Engineering reported that the contractor has finished the additional two blocks of sanitary sewer installation. Paving will not be taking place due to a scheduling conflict with one of the sub-contractors. Waterman reported that all driveways will be accessible for the winter and recommends that the city issue a stop-work order no later than November 26th. City staff will meet with the contractor and engineer to go through the project area to discuss obstacles with snow removal.

Alderman Ekern left the meeting at 6:55 p.m.

Motion by Ahlers and seconded by Tufty to approve Resolution 2025-14: Land Donation at the City Park. The following members voted aye: Ahlers, Fargen, Tufty and Yeaton. Nays: None. Absent: Bjerke and Ekern. Motion carried.

Motion by Fargen and seconded by Ahlers to approve Resolution 2025-15: Contingency Transfer which allocates $19,000 of the $25,000 contingency to supplement the 2025 Budget. The following members voted aye: Ahlers, Fargen, Tufty and Yeaton. Nays: None. Absent: Bjerke and Ekern. Motion carried.

Motion by Ahlers and seconded by Tufty to approve Resolution 2025-16: Land Purchase for Airport Expansion. The following members voted aye: Ahlers, Fargen, Tufty and Yeaton. Nays: None. Absent: Bjerke and Ekern. Motion carried.

Motion by Yeaton and seconded by Fargen to approve the ambulance wage scales. The following members voted aye: Ahlers, Fargen, Tufty and Yeaton. Nays: None. Absent: Bjerke and Ekern. Motion carried.

Discussion was had on the city’s in-kind contribution to The Warehouse Facility, which is organized by the Flandreau Sports Association. The city electric department has already installed a single-phase electric system for the new complex. Plans have since changed, and a three-phase electric system is now needed.

Motion by Fargen and seconded by Yeaton to approve the installation of a new three-phase electric system by city crews as an in-kind donation up to $63,300. The following members voted aye: Ahlers, Fargen, Tufty and Yeaton. Nays: None. Absent: Bjerke and Ekern. Motion carried.

Council Comments: Alderman Ahlers has received questions regarding the city’s ordinance on camper storage. Residents with concerns about camper storage should contact the city office.

The Mayor declared the meeting adjourned at 7:31 p.m.

Daniel D. Sutton - Mayor ATTEST: Cohl Turnquist - City Administrator

Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe

PO Box 283, Flandreau, SD 57028 www.fsst-nsn.gov

Phone: (605) 997 -3891 Fax: (888) 533 -5087

Employment Opportunities

Assistant Attorney General

This position will be tasked with the responsibility of prosecuting the Tribe’s Law and Order Code and will work closely with Tribal Police and other local state and federal agencies. The attorney will also assist with matters regarding the representation of the Tribe, Its ’ departments and enterprises. The attorney will handle all adult criminal juvenile delinquency matters.

Paralegal

This position will assist and provide a range of legal support and administration to the Attorney General’s Office. The position is responsible for drafting legal documents, researching various legal topics , while providing various clerical support to the legal department. Our website has been updated, please visit our website to

For more information on positions or to apply online, please visit: fsst-nsn.gov (Click Human Resources Tab and Employment) Must submit to a PL 101 -630/basic background check/ and pre -employment drug and alcohol screening. May attach resume to Tribal Application. Direct questions to Tribal Human Resources Department 605-997-3891 or email HR@fsst.org

MONTHLY SERVICES AND EVENTS CALENDAR

At Avera Flandreau Hospital and Avera Medical Group Flandreau, we’re making a positive impact in the lives and health of our community.

• OUTREACH SPECIALISTS

Audiology

Dr. Brueggeman – Dec. 4

Dietary Consulting

Sarah Parr – no outreach

Mental Health Consulting

Nicole Robideau,

In Focus Counseling – Dec. 19

Podiatry

Dr. Prusa – Dec. 5

OB

Dr. Arna Mora – Dec. 11

Orthopedics

Dr. Dressander – no outreach

Tammy Crofutt, NP – Dec. 2, 18

Surgery

Dr. Wingert – Dec. 3, 17

• CAMPUS SERVICES AND EVENTS

Hospital Auxiliary Dec. 2; 11:30 a.m.

Planet Heart to be announced

Mammograms Dec. 3, 12, 17

Cardiolite Stress Mondays

Lung Cancer Screenings

Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m.

Ask your provider for more info.

MRIs Thursdays

Ultrasounds

Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday (mornings)

Wound Clinic Tuesdays

5th Annual 25 Days of Christmas Giving

The season of giving is here, and we’re celebrating five wonderful years of sharing holiday cheer with our Moody County Veterans Join us in making this Christmas extra special for those who’ve served our country

It’s easy to give back just scan the QR code or visit our Veterans Wish List 2025 on Amazon to select gifts our veterans have wished for or need.

All items are sent to the American Legion Auxiliary, where we lovingly wrap and hand-deliver them to veterans in nursing homes, assisted living & around the community - bringing joy, gratitude, and holiday cheer to those who served. Every donation, big or small, makes a difference and reminds our heroes how much they’re appreciated all year long.

Thank you for helping us celebrate five years of community, kindness, & giving!

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