PENNINGTON COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS MINUTES January 20, 2009 A meeting of the Pennington County Board of Commissioners was held on Tuesday, January 20, 2009, in the Commissioners' meeting room of the Pennington County Courthouse. Vice Chairperson Nancy Trautman called the meeting to order at 9:00 a.m. with the following Commissioners present: Gale Holbrook, Jim Kjerstad and Ethan Schmidt. Absent: Brenda Young. REVIEW AND APPROVE AGENDA MOVED by Kjerstad and seconded by Holbrook to approve the agenda with the following additions and changes: Remove Item 21.M Discussion – Hugh Martin Property. Vote: Unanimous. REVIEW MINUTES MOVED by Schmidt and seconded by Kjerstad to approve the minutes of the January 6, 2009 Board of Commissioners' meeting. Vote: Unanimous. ITEMS FROM AUDITOR A. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSE RENEWAL: MOVED by Holbrook and seconded by Kjerstad to approve the renewal of the Retail (on-off sale) Wine license for the Black Forest Inn, IKENCINDY Inc, owner. Vote: Unanimous. ITEMS FROM SHERIFF A. SURPLUS PROPERTY: MOVED by Holbrook and seconded by Schmidt to declare the following computers as surplus and donate them to the Calvary Chapel Community Church: PCS0241; Gateway E-6100-C 0033942306; PCS0243; Gateway E-6100-C 0033942308; PCS0244; Gateway E-6100-C 0033942309; PCS0273; Gateway E-6100-C 0034585118. Vote: Unanimous. C. LICENSE PLATE RECOGNITION SYSTEM BID REQUEST: MOVED by Schmidt and seconded by Holbrook to authorize the Sheriff’s Office to advertise for the purchase of two license plate recognition systems. Vote: Unanimous. ITEMS FROM EQUALIZATION A. ABATEMENTS: MOVED by Schmidt and seconded by Kjerstad to approve the following 2008 abatements/refunds pursuant to the recommendation of the director of equalization: Parcel ID 1751 – Dewes, Gene A, $848.66; ID 50203 – Fredericksen, John R, $612.24; ID 53885 – Hehl, Richard L, $1015.96; ID 58568 – Kirsner, Jason, $5099.02; ID 11281, Rohrbach, Vivian, $615.84; ID 57606 – Tange/Adams & Nemo, Leigh H, $171.52. Vote: Unanimous. B. RICHARD S. TRACY ABATEMENTS: MOVED by Schmidt and seconded by Holbrook to continue this item to the February 3, 2009 Board of Commissioners’ meeting. Vote: Unanimous. ITEMS FROM FIRE ADMINISTRATOR A. HAYWARD VFD COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT CLOSE OUT PAPERWORK: MOVED by Schmidt and seconded by Holbrook to authorize the chair’s signature on the Administrative Close-Out form, Certificate of Completion, Final Financial Statement and Civil Rights Compliance Certification forms to close out the grant. Vote: Unanimous. ITEMS FROM HIGHWAY A. AUTHORIZATION TO BID FOR THREE 2009 54,000 GVW TANDEM AXLE TRUCKS: MOVED by Schmidt and seconded by Kjerstad to authorize the Highway Department to advertise for bids for three (3) new 2009 54,000 GVW Tandem Axel Trucks. Vote: Unanimous. ITEMS FROM PUBLIC REAPPOINTMENT OF COUNTY CONSTABLE – AARON KLAPKIN AND JOHN GLODT: MOVED by Holbrook and seconded by Kjerstad to authorize the reappointment of Aaron Klapkin, District 35, and John Glodt, District 33, as County Constable for a two-year term terminating February 19, 2011. Vote: Unanimous. FORMATION OF A RESOURCE ADVISORY COMMITTEE UNDER TITLE II OF THE SECURE RURAL SCHOOLS ACT – ROBERT THOMPSON, DISTRICT RANGER, BLACK HILLS NATIONAL FOREST: MOVED by Schmidt and seconded by Holbrook to authorize the chair to send a letter to Lawrence County to discuss the formation of the RAC independently or jointly with Pennington County. SUBSTITUTE MOTION by Kjerstad and seconded by Holbrook to authorize Robert Thompson, Black Hills National Forest District Ranger, to send out the news release seeking interested parties to serve on a Pennington County RAC and to pursue the likelihood of a joint RAC between Lawrence and Pennington counties. Vote: Unanimous. Holbrook left the meeting at 9:55am. REQUEST CONSIDERATION OF SENIOR CITIZEN TAX FREEZE REVIEW FOR 2008, PAYABLE 2009 – ELIZABETH ANDERSON: MOVED by Kjerstad and seconded by Trautman to continue this item to the February 3, 2009 Board of Commissioners’ meeting in order to ascertain further information. Vote: Unanimous. Holbrook returned to the meeting at 10:09am. LEGISLATIVE LIAISON CLARIFICATION (COMMISSIONER SCHMIDT): MOVED by Kjerstad and seconded by Holbrook to move this item to the February 3, 2009 Board of Commissioners’ meeting for further discussion. Vote: Unanimous. SDACC 2009 DUES (COMMISSIONER HOLBROOK): MOVED by Schmidt and seconded by Kjerstad to pay the annual 2009 dues of $12,013.45 to the South Dakota Association of County Commissioners by January 31, 2009. Vote: Unanimous. MISCELLANEOUS A. APPROVE VOUCHERS: MOVED by Holbrook and seconded by Kjerstad to approve the vouchers listed at the end of the minutes for expenditures for insurance, professional services, publications, rentals, supplies, repairs, maintenance, travel, conference fees, utilities, furniture and equipment, and authorize the chair’s signature thereto. Vote: Unanimous. BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT MOVED by Holbrook and seconded by Kjerstad to convene as a Board of Adjustment. Vote: Unanimous. A. VARIANCE / VA 08-30: James and Charlette Steele; Fisk Land Surveying – Agent. To reduce the minimum required lot sizes from 10 acres to 4.40 acres each in a Limited Agriculture District in accordance with Sections 206 and 509 of the Pennington County Zoning Ordinance. The SE1/4SE1/4SE1/4 less Lot H-1, Section 25, T2N, R6E, BHM, Pennington County, South Dakota. MOVED by Holbrook and seconded by Kjerstad to continue VA 08-30 to the February 3, 2009, County Board of Commissioners meeting. Vote: Unanimous. B. VARIANCE / VA 09-01: Norbert Sebade; Pat Wiederhold – Agent. To reduce the minimum required side yard setback from 25 feet to 2 feet and to reduce the minimum required lot size from 10 acres to .344 acre in a Limited Agriculture District to allow for the construction of a detached garage in accordance with Sections 206-D and E and 509 of the Pennington County Zoning Ordinance. East 93.5 feet of Lot 3 of Tract A less the West 29.5 feet of said East 93.5 feet of Lot 3 of Tract A, HES #563, Section 14, T1S, R14E, BHM, Pennington County, South Dakota. MOVED by Schmidt and seconded by Holbrook to accept staff recommendation to approve VA 09-01 with one condition that the special warranty deed be filed with Register of Deeds that restricts the lot to be sold separately from the adjacent lot. Vote: Unanimous. C. VARIANCE / VA 09-02: Bear Country USA; Sean Casey – Agent. To reduce the minimum required side yard setbacks from 10 feet to zero (0) feet in a Highway Service District to bring an existing maintenance/shop building into compliance in accordance with Sections 210 and 509 of the Pennington County Zoning Ordinance. The W1/2NW1/4, part of the NW1/4SW1/4 North of Highway (Includes Lot A), Section 8; and the S1/NE1/4NE1/4, S1/2NE1/4 and part of the NE1/4SE1/4 North of Highway, Section 9, T1S, R7E, BHM, Pennington County, South Dakota MOVED by Schmidt and seconded by Holbrook to continue VA 09-02 to the March 3, 2009 Board of Commissioners’ meeting. Vote: Unanimous. D. VARIANCE / VA 09-03: Dan Kruse. To reduce the minimum required lot size from 3 acres to 2.14 acres in a Low Density Residential District in accordance with Sections 207 and 509 of the Pennington County Zoning Ordinance. Lot 6 Revised; Lot 7R of Lot 7 Revised, Block 3, Forest Homes Development, Section 6, T1N, R6E, BHM, Pennington County, South Dakota MOVED by Kjerstad and seconded by Holbrook to accept staff recommendation to approve VA 09-03 to allow for a 2.14 acre lot in a Low Density Residential District with the following two (2) conditions: 1. That any future structures maintain a 25 foot setback from all lot lines or else an approved Variance be obtained; and, 2. That a Building Permit be obtained for any new structures exceeding 144 square feet and located on a permanent foundation, which will require a site plan to be reviewed and approved by the Pennington County Planning Department. SUBSTITUTE MOTION by Schmidt to continue this item to the next Board of Commissioners’ meeting. Motion failed for lack of a second. Vote on original motion: Unanimous. MOVED by Schmidt and seconded by Kjerstad to adjourn as a Board of Adjustment and reconvene as the Board of Commissioners. Vote: Unanimous. ITEMS FROM PLANNING AND ZONING: E. APPEAL OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT / CU 09-03: Norbert Sebade; Pat Wiederhold - Agent. To allow an accessory structure (detached garage) as a primary structure in a Limited Agriculture District in accordance with Sections 206 and 510 of the Pennington County Zoning Ordinance. The East 93.5 feet of Lot 3 of Tract A less the West 29.5 feet of said East 93.5 feet of Lot 3 of Tract A, HES #563, Section 14, T1S, R14E, BHM, Pennington County, South Dakota. MOVED by Schmidt and seconded by Kjerstad to accept staff recommendation to approve CU 09-03. Vote: Unanimous. F. SECOND READING OF PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT AMENDMENT / PU 08-14: SWS, LLC; Quinn Kayser-Cochran – Agent. To allow a 130 foot telecommunications tower and equipment shelter in a Planned Unit Development in accordance with Section 213 of the Pennington County Zoning Ordinance. MOVED by Holbrook and seconded by Kjerstad to approve the second reading of PU 08-14. Vote: Unanimous. ORDINANCE NO. PUD 08-14 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 508 OF THE PENNINGTON COUNTY ZONING ORDINANCE, REZONING THE WITHIN DESCRIBED PROPERTY: BE IT HEREBY ORDAINED BY THE PENNINGTON COUNTY COMMISSION THAT THE PENNINGTON COUNTY ZONING ORDINANCE BE AND HEREBY IS AMENDED BY AMENDING THE ZONING OF THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY: Lot BR, Trailwood Village, Section 10, T1N, R8E, BHM, Pennington County, South Dakota. The Planned Unit Development uses are hereby approved in accordance with the following conditions: Planning Commission recommended approval of Planned Unit Development Amendment 08-14 with the following twenty (20) conditions: 1. That a Building Permit is obtained for the installation of the tower and equipment building to be reviewed and approved by the Planning Director; 2. That Building Permits be obtained for any structure exceeding 144 square feet and located on a permanent foundation, which include necessary site plans to be reviewed and approved by the Planning Director; 3. That a professional engineer certify the structural integrity of the tower and anchoring system prior to applying for a Building Permit; 4. That the applicant provides a copy of approval from the FAA at the time the Building Permit is applied for; 5. That the location and design of the telecommunications facility be in compliance with the approved SDCL 11-6-19 Review (File #08SR064), which was approved by the Rapid City Planning Commission; 6. That a security fence, measuring at least seven (7) feet in height, be installed and maintained around the radio tower and transmission building; 7. That the address be properly posted in accordance with Ordinance #20; 8. That a minimum of two (2) off-street parking spaces be provided. Each space shall measure at least nine (9) feet by eighteen (18) feet and be maintained in a dust free manner; 9. That emergency radio communication equipment be allowed on the tower so long as it does not interfere with the applicant’s broadcast equipment; 10. That proper setbacks from the property lines and all utilities be maintained for all structures located on the property; 11. That an access easement be dedicated and recorded at the Register of Deeds ensuring the applicant has legal access to the telecommunications facility prior to applying for a Building Permit for said facility; 12. That the use of the subject property as a telecommunications facility must be limited and/or designed to preclude any interference from S.D. Highway 44 and Covington Street from functioning as a principal arterial street and a collector street, respectively; 13. That an Air Quality Permit be obtained from the City of Rapid City prior to any surface disturbance in excess of one acre; 14. That any future additions of equipment to the site or tower require this Planned Unit Development to be reviewed by the Pennington County Planning Department; 15. That all other existing conditions of the original Trailwood Village PUD and previous PUD Amendments for Trailwood Village are still valid and applicable to the subject property; 16. That all unlicensed vehicles be licensed or removed from the property before the applicant applies for a Building Permit for the telecommunications tower and that the property be kept free of unlicensed vehicles and debris at all times; 17. That the applicant works with the Rapid Valley Sanitary District to determine and regulate any interference with the radio waves for their water system; 18. That the applicant allows the co-location of other service providers on the tower; 19. That this Planned Unit Development Amendment is not valid until the applicant signs the Statement of Understanding, which is available at the Planning Office; and, 20. That this Planned Unit Development Amendment be reviewed in two (2) years or on a complaint basis to determine that all conditions are being met. Dated this 20th day of January, 2009. PENNINGTON COUNTY COMMISSION /s/ Brenda Young, Chairperson ATTEST: /s/ Lori Severson, Deputy Auditor G. MINOR PLAT / PL 09-01 AND SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS VARIANCE / SV 09-01: Dan Kruse; Heald Land Surveying – Agent. To combine two lots to create Lot 6R of Block 3 of Forest Homes Development and to waive the platting requirements for improvements to Riverview Court to Local Road Standards and topography provided at 2 foot contour intervals in accordance with Section 400.3 of the Pennington County Subdivision Regulations. EXISTING LEGAL: Lot 6 Revised and Lot 7R of Lot 7 Revised, Block 3, Forest Homes Development, Section 6, T1N, R6E, BHM, Pennington County, South Dakota. PROPOSED LEGAL: Lot 6R, Block 3, Forest Homes Development, Section 6, T1N, R6E, BHM, Pennington County, South Dakota. MOVED by Kjerstad and seconded by Holbrook to accept Planning Commission recommendation to approve Subdivision Regulations Variance 09-01 to waive the requirements for topographic information to be provided for the subject property at two (2) foot contour intervals and for road improvements to River View Court to Local Road Standards and approval of Minor Plat 09-01 with the following three (3) conditions: 1. That prior to County Board approval of the Minor Plat, the portion of the driveway located over the top of the wastewater system be vacated or barriers be installed preventing parking over the top; 2. That prior to County Board approval of the Minor Plat, the property either be rezoned to Suburban Residential District or else the applicant obtains a Lot Size Variance to reduce the minimum lot size requirement in a Low Density Residential District; and, 3. That the applicant obtain an approved On-Site Wastewater Construction Permit through the Pennington County Planning and Zoning Office prior to the replacement or alteration of the existing septic system. Any non-conventional septic systems must obtain State and County approval. Vote: Unanimous. H. FIRST READING AND PUBLIC HEARING OF REZONE / RZ 09-01: James Steele; Fisk Land Surveying – Agent. To rezone 8.8 acres from General Agriculture District to Limited Agriculture District in accordance with Section 508 of the Pennington County Zoning Ordinance. SE1/4SE1/4SE1/4 less Lot H-1, Section 25, T2N, R6E, BHM, Pennington County, South Dakota. MOVED by Holbrook and seconded by Schmidt to continue RZ 09-01 to the February 3, 2009, Board of Commissioners meeting. Vote: Unanimous. I. FIRST READING AND PUBLIC HEARING OF PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT AMENDMENT / PU 09-01: Joseph Riss. To amend a Planned Unit Development to reduce the minimum required rear yard setback from 25 feet to 5 feet, the side yard setback from 25 feet to 4.5 feet, and to reduce the setback from the centerline of a Section Line Right-of-Way from 58 feet to 38 feet to allow for an addition onto an existing cabin in accordance with Section 213 of the Pennington County Zoning Ordinance. Lot 15R (also in Section 3, T1S, R5E and in Section 34, T1N, R5E), Wheel Inn #2, Section 2, T1S, R5E, BHM, Pennington County, South Dakota. MOVED by Holbrook and seconded by Kjerstad to continue PU 09-01 to the February 3, 2009, Board of Commissioners meeting. Vote: Unanimous. J. LAYOUT PLAT / PL 09-02 AND SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS VARIANCE / SV 09-02: David Wittnebel; Fisk Land Surveying – Agent. To create Lots 2A and 2B of Eagles Cliff Subdivision and to waive the platting requirements for a 24-foot-wide paved surface, a 66- foot-wide right-of-way, curb and sidewalk, Section Line improvements, and allow the existing inslopes and backslopes in accordance with Section 400.1 of the Pennington County Subdivision Regulations. EXISTING LEGAL: Lot 2, Eagles Cliff Subdivision, Section 31, T2N, R6E, BHM, Pennington County, South Dakota. PROPOSED LEGAL: Lots 2A and 2B of Eagles Cliff Subdivision, Section 31, T2N, R6E, BHM, Pennington County, South Dakota. MOVED by Holbrook and seconded by Kjerstad to accept Planning Commission recommendation to approve SV 09-02 to waive the requirements for the Section Line to be improved, waive the requirements for Forest Road to meet Local/Collector road standards, including a 66-foot-wide right-of-way, a 24-foot-wide paved driving surface with curbs, sidewalks, and proper inslopes and backslopes. Vote: Unanimous. MOVED by Schmidt and seconded by Holbrook to accept Planning Commission recommendation to approve PL 09-02 with the following eight (8) conditions: 1. That prior to approval of the Final Plat, the applicant improve Forest Road to Local/Collector Road Standards, including 66 feet of right-of-way, a 24 foot paved driving surface, curbs, sidewalks, and proper inslopes and backslopes, or else the applicant post a surety for the road improvements or obtain an approved Subdivision Regulations Variance waiving this requirement; 2. That prior to County Board approval of the Preliminary Plat, the applicant provide engineered road construction plans for Forest Road or else obtain an approved Subdivision Regulations Variance waiving this requirement; 3. That prior to approval of the Final Plat, the applicant improve the Section Line to Ordinance 14 Standards or else obtain an approved Subdivision Regulations Variance waiving this requirement; 4. That the second approach providing access to proposed Lot 2A be abandoned if not considered an approved approach by the Pennington County Highway Department; 5. That the applicant revise the Approach Permit for the main approach to the subject property to be used by both of the proposed lots and a copy of approval of the revised Approach Permit be submitted to the Planning Office prior to approval of the Final Plat; 6. That prior to applying for the Preliminary Plat, the applicant must perform percolation tests and provide soil profile information for proposed Lot 2A for review by the Pennington County Environmental Planner or obtain an approved Subdivision Regulations Variance waiving this requirement; 7. That at the time of submittal for the Preliminary Plat, the plat meets all the requirements of Section 400.2 of the Pennington County Subdivision Regulations, including, but not limited to, topographic information to be provided of the subject property at five (5) foot contour intervals, or else the applicant obtain an approved Subdivision Regulations Variance waiving any of the requirements that are not met; and, 8. That approval of this Layout Plat does not constitute approval of any further applications to be submitted for the above-described property. Vote: Unanimous. K. PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT AMENDMENT REVIEW / PU 05-14: Dean Kelly Construction; Sperlich Consulting - Agent. To review a Planned Unit Development Amendment in accordance with Section 213 of the Pennington County Zoning Ordinance. SE1/4SE1/4 less Lots 1-4 in Section 34 and the SW1/4SW1/4 of Section 35, T1N, R6E, BHM, Pennington County, South Dakota. MOVED by Holbrook and seconded by Kjerstad to continue PU 05-14 to the February 17, 2009, Board of Commissioners’ meeting. Vote: Unanimous. L. FIRST READING AND PUBLIC HEARING OF PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT / PU 09-02 AND COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT / CA 09-01: The Salvation Army; Mark Kirkeby – Agent. To rezone 15.30 acres from Low Density Residential District to a Planned Unit Development to bring into compliance and expand the Salvation Army Camp and to amend the Comprehensive Plan to change the Future Land Use from Low Density Residential District to a Planned Unit Development in accordance with Sections 213 and 508 of the Pennington County Zoning Ordinance. Lot B of Lot 1 of Lot C of Lot 8 of Lot E; Lot 2 of Lot C of Lot 8 of Lot E; and the unplatted portion of Lot C of Lot 8 of Lot E, Big Bend Placer MS 1442, Section 8, T1N, R6E, BHM, Pennington County, South Dakota. MOVED by Holbrook and seconded by Kjerstad to continue PU 09-02 and CA 09-01 to the February 3, 2009, Board of Commissioners meeting. Vote: Unanimous. PERSONNEL Sheriff’s Office: Effective January 1, 2009-Thomasadia Young Bull Bear, $2799; Deanna Young, $2868. Effective January 12, 2009-Mary Burns, $2539; Kimberly Houghton, $2539; Adrien Carlson, $3241; William Kimball, $3241; Kevin Thomas, $3241; Dennis Dugan, $3241; Jay McKinstry, $3241. Emergency Services Communications Center: Effective January 19, 2009-Jason Broman, $2667; Nikole Miller, $2667. VOUCHERS DECEMBER 2008 ACCOUNTS PAYABLES 2nd Wind Exercise, 939.00; A & A Property Management, 20.00; A & B Business Equipment, 486.32; A & B Welding Supply Co, 278.01; A & H Truck Salvage, 40.00; A To Z Shredding Inc, 116.40; A-1 Sewer & Drain, Inc, 430.00; Ace Steel And Recycling, 142.71; Ace Warehouse Inc, 64.01; Action Development, 250.00; Active Data Systems Inc, 14,963.01; Adams Machining, 3,652.29; Adams Technology, Inc, 1,313.94; Aero Industries, Inc, 159.72; Alexander, Nancy, 1,500.00; Allen, Amber, 190.00; American Planning Assoc, 485.00; Americinn Motel, 1,600.00; Amerigas, 116.17; Amick Sound, Inc, 229.37; Amiotte, Rachel, 20.00; Anders, Irene, 38.40; Andersen, Norma J, 30.00; Anker Law Group, Pc, 3,042.31; AOSNC, LLC, 4,418.12; Appliance Pro's Inc, 83.90; Apria Chicagoland, 241.95; Apria Health Care, Inc, 228.74; ARC International, Inc, 2,800.00; Armstrong Extinguishers, 24.00; Ashley, John, 230.00; AT&T, 31.62; Avera Mckennan Hospital, 2,094.00; Avera Mckennan Regional, 34.18; Badlands Automotive, 1,019.35; Banks, Bridgette R, 873.75; Barnier, Greg, 3,158.94; Basler Printing Co, 1,201.75; Battery & Sign Shack, 72.50; Beachem, Kelly, 38.00; Beck Motors, Inc, 864.86; Behavior Management, 20,840.72; Behrens Mortuary, 1,660.00; Bellew, Lisa, 33.00; Best Business Prdcts Inc, 9,069.24; Best Western Ramkota Inn, 182.00; Best Western Ramkota Inn, 85.99; BH Ammunition Inc, 1,358.00; BH Chemical Company Inc, 1,497.17; BH Elevator, Inc, 4,438.80; BH Neurology, 663.10; BH Orthopedic &, 728.14; BH Pediatrics, 1,168.50; BH Pest Control, Inc, 255.00; BH Plastic & Reconstructi, 41.53; BH Power Inc, 874.31; BH Powersports, 129.90; BH Surgery Center, 1,130.85; BH Surgery Center, 48.00; BH Wilbert Vault, 295.00; BH Window Cleaning Inc, 3,909.00; Biberdorf, Brenda, 49.70; Biegler, Greg LPC,CCDC II, 120.00; Bigelow, Eric, 20.00; Binder, Tracy Lynn, 234.60; Bird, Julie A, 240.00; Blake, Patricia, 20.80; Block Masonry Inc, 5,360.00; Blue Line Gear, 1,100.00; Boal, Mischelle, 5.93; Bob Bak Construction, 17,631.00; Bob Barker Company Inc, 288.00; Bormes, Paul A, MD PC, 864.00; Brave, Sonya, 20.00; Brevik Law Office Prof LL, 344.35; Broderson, Shannon, 68.00; Brown, Matthew, 6,650.00; Brownells, Inc, 704.58; Bruckner, Kathy, 69.00; Bushmaster Firearms, 35.55; Butler Machinery, 770.87; Butler, Lee James, 20.00; Butte County Sheriff, 10.00; Capitol Auto Rentals, 150.00; Cardmember Service, 279.36; Cardmember Service, 1,025.79; Cardmember Service, 510.75; Cardmember Service, 57.00; Carlson, Jean, 82.80; Carol Butzman Consulting, 7,482.48; Carquest Auto Parts, 2,721.96; Castleberry, James, 220.00; Cat's Cleaning, 40.00; Cbcinnovis, Inc, 27.75; Cbm Food Service, 27,900.60; CDW Government Inc, 5,629.83; Central Hills Towing, 105.00; Century Business Prod Inc, 32.00; Cetec Engineering, 5,658.44; Chemsearch, 616.75; Chris Supply Co Inc, 922.96; City Of Chamberlain, 150.00; City Of Rapid City, 14,475.00; City Of Rapid City -Water, 382.27; Clark Printing, 2,639.30; Clark, Tana, 88.18; Coca-Cola Bottling Co Of, 322.00; Colbath, Angela M, 12,940.44; Colbath, Monica D, 2,158.00; Colhoff, Linda, 41.60; Color Mystique, 155.00; Combined Building, 240.29; Comco, Inc, 293.00; Community Health Center, 2,647.37; Concrete Specialties, 3,719.39; Condrey & Associate, Inc, 1,502.05; Connelly, Randal E, 1,303.79; Contractors Insulation, 210.00; Contractors Supply, 130.00; Cook's Correctional Kitch, 12,017.06; Copy Country, 1,306.04; Correctional Billing Srvc, 14.08; Costello, Porter Et Al, 897.00; Creighton Community Hall, 49.21; Crescent Electric Supply, 105.66; Crop Production Service, 101.50; Crown Oil - Wall, 290.00; CWD, 268.90; D & F Truck And Auto, 313.86; Dahlke, Brenda, 17.20; Dakota Business Center, 2,719.21; Dakota Designs Inc, 1,620.00; Dakota Laser Tech, 48.60; Dakota Steel & Supply, 93.00; Dakota Supply Group Inc, 366.18; Dakotaland Autoglass Inc, 31.09; Dale's Tire, 1,204.52; Dalton, Dawn, 1.68; Dash Medical Gloves, Inc, 1,138.10; Davenport, Evans, Hurwitz, 2,872.00; Davis, Lester, 285.42; Dell Marketing LP, 35,477.12; Demersseman Jensen, 1,524.07; Denke, Teresa Ann, 190.00; Dennis Supply - RD, 676.02; Diamond Pharmacy Services, 5,885.50; Diesel Machinery Inc, 51.08; Dietrich, Donna, 776.33; Dillon Law Office, 1,832.00; Douglas, Triny, 26.40; Ebel, Leroy H, 70.00; Ecolab Pest Elimination, 235.50; Eddie's Truck Sales, 74.24; Edelweiss Mtn Improv Assc, 1,400.00; Edge Sports, 55.00; Ekeren, Marv, 15.00; Election Systems, 578.08; Electrical Engineering &, 14,665.00; England, Calvin, 20.00; Enviromaster, Inc, 105.00; Ergometrics, 50.00; Eseind, Inc, 7,000.00; Evans, John, 9.60; Evergreen Office Products, 982.26; Executive Mgmt Fin Office, 83.85; Exxon Mobil Fleet, 130.82; Family Thrift Center Inc, 14.85; Farmer Brothers Coffee, 101.01; Fastenal Company, 262.06; Federal Express, 68.75; Feehan & Cline, Pc, 2,648.00; First American Title Co, 135.00; Fischer Furniture Inc, 307.99; Fleet Services, 107.24; Fleet Services, 280.59; Fleet Services, 10,948.45; Fleet Services, 111.09; Flooring America, 3,885.00; Fox, Youngberg & Lewno, 188.56; French's Upholstery, 263.50; French, Jean M, 240.50; Frontier Auto Glass, 130.00; Frontier Commercial, 1,258.80; Frontier Glass Inc, 268.73; G & H Distributing, 487.72; G4S Justice Services, Inc, 507.18; Geib, Elston, Frost Pa, 11,404.73; General Services Admin, 2,113.65; Godfrey Brake Service, 1,325.58; Golden West Companies, 87.90; Golden West Technologies, 32,788.53; Gordon, John, 150.00; Governors Inn, 210.00; Graffitti's Car Wash, 30.26; Graphics Plus, 346.34; Great Western Tire Co Inc, 1,454.42; Green, Sharon, 60.00; Grimm's Pump Service Inc, 711.11; Grode, William R, 217.69; Gunderson,Palmer,Goodsell, 68.42; Gustave A Larson Company, 373.58; Haas, Judy, 19.20; Hanna, Dana L, 296.00; Hansen, Justin, 26.00; Harkins, Carolyn, 630.60; Harmelink, Fox &, 1,844.00; Harveys Lock Shop, 71.00; Hasler Inc, 228.00; HBD, Inc, 3,480.68; Heartland Paper Company, 3,463.71; Hein, Cheryl, 1,785.00; Henning, Gerald, 150.00; Henry Schein Inc, 237.98; Herd's Ribbon & Laser, 972.40; Hermosa Vfd, 3,770.11; Hewett, Luke, 91.26; Hewlett-Packard, 106,659.00; High Plains Physical, 38.33; Hillyard/Sioux Falls, 12,488.51; Hobart Sales & Srvc Inc, 83.00; Hocking, Scott, 2.40; Hoffman, Fredrick Dustin, 455.00; Holiday Inn-City Centre, 139.50; Honeywell, Inc, 6,722.00; HSBC Business Sol, 491.96; HSBC Business Sol, 690.94; Hughes County Sheriff, 29.30; Hughes Electric, 39.53; Hughes, Mark, 223.67; Huron Culvert & Tank Co, 14,040.00; Ikon Office Solutions, 109.11; Impressions Rubber Stamp, 47.90; Indoff Inc, 5,986.46; Industrial Electric, 65.00; Industrial Supply Co Inc, 330.16; Insight Public Sector, 2,218.49; Int'l Code Council Inc, 75.00; Interstate Batteries, 950.73; Interstate Power Sys, Inc, 15,883.79; Intoximeters Inc, 3,000.00; Jacque Perli Reporting, 117.20; Janis, Theresa, 20.00; Janz, Donald A, 1,100.00; Jasper, Kenneth, 4,938.14; Jefferson Partner Lp, 2,354.40; Jeffries, James L, 1,244.84; Jenner Equipment, 81.98; Jensen, Ron, 20.00; Jet Photo, 211.27; JFB Hart Coatings, Inc, 92.98; JH Hilt Engineering Inc, 1,380.00; Jimmy John's Catering, 288.47; JJ's Engraving & Sales, 24.10; Johnson Machine Inc, 1,029.23; Johnson Siding Vfd, 359.38; Johnson, Lisa, 20.00; Jones, Christine, 26.00; Junek, Brad E, 240.00; K-Mart, 456.35; Kabeiseman & Pollard, 166.00; Kappedal, Jean, CSR, 5,461.40; Karl's Appliance, 454.00; Kasulas, Cheryl, 4.80; KCI USA Inc, 3,627.00; Kelly Services Inc, 2,387.11; Kennedy, Rokahr, Pier, 140.80; Kettering Law Office, 140.00; Kieffer Family Dental, 1,442.00; Kieffer Sanitation/A Wste, 170.80; Kieffer, Mark, 28.80; Kimball Midwest, 226.06; Kirksey, Ray, 38.00; Knecht Home Center Inc, 514.38; Knology, 413.03; Kone Inc, 73,332.00; Kooistra, Nelva, 60.00; Kreisers, Inc, 152.68; KSL Corporation, 464.00; KT Property LLC, 375.00; L-3 Communications, 7,704.60; Labcorp Of Am, 20.88; Labcorp Of America, 128.00; Lacroix Investments Inc, 135.00; Lakota Community Homes In, 350.00; Language Line Services, 219.95; Larson, Dan, 137.50; Lazy U Motel, 133.00; Lewis & Clark Mental, 1,596.00; Lewis Kirkeby & Hall, 190.00; Lewis, Paul A, 19,633.11; Light & Siren, 70.25; Lighting Maintenance Co,, 1,076.68; Lincare Inc, 316.13; Lincoln County Courts, 11.25; Linn Productions, 1,711.25; Linweld, 292.00; Little Print Shop Inc The, 339.72; Looyenga, Robert W, Dr, 700.00; Lowe's, 6.47; Lutheran Social Service, 70.00; Lutke, Neal, 46.80; M & W Towing, Inc, 500.00; Manlove Psychiatric Group, 2,075.02; Mantzeoros, Stath S, 190.00; Marohn, Frank, 28.00; Mattson-Casteel, Cathy, 4,867.00; Maxon, Eric, 240.00; Maxon, Theresa, 1,540.00; May, Johnson, Doyle, 3,873.75; Mayer, Donna, 19.24; McGas Propane LLC, 486.39; McGowan, Wendy T, 2,314.30; McGuire, James, 100.00; McLeod's Printing Inc, 2,107.70; Meade County, 200.00; Medicap Pharmacy, 4,092.97; Menards, 40.10; Metro Fire, 503.40; Meyer, Elsa, 693.24; MG Oil Company, 17,994.02; Midwest Cooperatives, 4,186.41; Mobile Electronic Service, 12,028.00; Montana Dakota Utilities, 629.12; Moore Medical Corp, 1,236.76; Moran, Patty, 1,225.00; Morse Watchmans Inc, 77.50; Motive Parts & Supply Inc, 471.99; Motorola Inc - Chicago, 14,121.22; Mt Plains Health, 91.00; Mt Rushmore Telephone Co, 43.05; Murphy, John R, 818.94; Muth Electric Inc, 868.27; Nat'l American University, 230.72; National 4-H Council-Supp, 93.00; Native American Office, 304.00; Neal, Richard D, 98.60; Nelsons Oil & Gas Inc, 1,562.18; Neve's Uniforms Inc, 12,252.95; New World Systems, 35,662.25; Newkirk's Ace Hrdwre-East, 900.01; Newkirk's Ace Hrdwre-West, 217.31; Noisy Hawk, Reyvina, 20.00; Nooney Solay & Van Norman, 1,965.00; Northern Truck Equipment, 191.00; Northwest Pipe Fitting In, 91.20; O'Cilka, Jason, 148.34; O'Day, Valarie, 59.40; Oaly, Lee, 20.00; Ophoven Md And Associates, 4,000.00; Orbitcom, Inc, 96.77; Osterloo, Bergetta, 20.00; Overhead Door Co Of Rc, 998.90; Pacific Steel & Recycling, 365.68; Paradis Properties Llc, 840.00; Parker Drive Development, 240.00; Parkway Spotless Car Wash, 16.50; Paulsen, Paul, 122.40; Penn Co Bldgs & Grds, 21.14; Penn Co Equalization, 3.17; Penn Co Extension, 12.00; Penn Co Firefighters, 4,400.13; Penn Co Health & Human Sv, 23.97; Penn Co Highway, 182.26; Penn Co Jail, 30.30; Penn Co Jsc, 42.00; Penn Co Juv Diversion, 16.56; Penn Co Public Defender, 11.63; Penn Co Sheriff, 1,289.31; Penn Co States Atty, 91.23; Penn Co Treasurer, 15.89; Pennington County Courant, 3,149.76; Pennington County Housing, 321.00; Peterson, Kendra, 20.00; Peterson, Matthew J, 38.00; Pheasant Country Express, 6,028.53; Pheasantland Industries, 1,572.51; Phoenix Investigations, 1,687.70; Plainsview Mobile Manor, 240.00; Ponderosa Sportswear, 152.05; Porter, Becky, 258.46; Postigo, Alicia, 150.00; Powder River Office, 4,625.52; Power House Honda, 134.25; Professional Computer Srv, 575.00; Prue, Jennifer, 20.00; PSI Health Care Inc, 15.00; Psychological Evaluations, 162.50; Quasney Brothers Rentals, 425.00; Quill Corporation, 247.15; R & B Supply Co Inc, 441.93; Radiology Associates, 644.16; Rangel, Elisa, 1,000.00; Rapid Chevrolet Co Inc, 467.50; Rapid Rooter, 320.00; Rapid Transit System, 65.00; Rapid Valley Fire Dept, 4,000.00; Rapid Valley Sanitary, 47.53; Rapidcare, 173.48; Ratler, Terri, 68.00; RC Area School Dist 51-4, 62,105.08; RC Chamber Of Commerce, 22.50; RC Emergency Services, 715.88; RC Fire & Emergency Srvcs, 34.77; RC Journal, 9,339.64; RC Medical Center, 1,094.07; RC Medical Center, 1,656.25; RC Police Department, 283.49; RC Police Dept-Evidence, 3,030.42; RC Regional Hospital, Inc, 92,477.91; RC Regional Hospital, Inc, 74.75; RC Regional Hospital, Inc, 402.00; RC Winair, 21.60; RDO Equipment Co, 2,123.46; Record Storage Solutions, 1,299.00; Redwood Biotech, Inc, 30.00; Redwood Toxicology, 913.63; Regional West Medical, 4,646.85; Rehfuss, Cathryn, 15.00; Reliable Office Products, 49.47; Renfro-Fruit Division, 399.60; Rensch Law Office, 640.00; Repair Shop The, 416.76; Reuer, Allen, 560.00; Rhead, Brandy, 1,352.00; Rhodes Chemical Of The BH, 98.00; Roberts, Carrie, 26.00; Rochester Armored Car, 358.40; Rockerville VFD, 1,890.00; Rockmount Research &, 2,199.09; Rosenkranz, Jennie, 240.00; Runnings Supply Inc, 39.98; Rushmore Communications, 1,405.22; Ryken, Ron, 352.40; Safety Benefits, Inc, 75.00; Salway, Dale, 20.00; Sandberg, Ann G, 290.00; Sanford Laboratories, 431.79; Schmidt Funeral Home, LLC, 1,087.50; Schneller, John Dr, 997.50; Schock, Mark, 100.00; Schuft, Scott, 303.93; Schultz, Andrew J, 120.00; Schulz, Edwin, 180.99; Schweiger, Todd, 81.25; Scull Construction, 269,409.91; SD Dept Of Labor, 7,722.00; SD Dept Of Revenue, 279.00; SD Dept Of Transp-Finance, 136,605.35; SD Federal Prop Agency, 262.00; SD Human Services Center, 73.00; SD School Of Mines & Tech, 92.00; SDSU Extension Service, 23.69; Serenity Springs, 1,550.00; Servall Uniform/Linen Co, 3,180.57; Shepherd Reporting LLC, 75.00; Sherwin Williams Paints, 240.86; SHI Interntational Corp, 3,721.02; Shoener Machine & Tool, 37.60; Sign Express, 27.86; Simpson's Creative, 679.00; Sirchie Finger Print, 48.52; Skinner, Matthew L, PC, 1,358.95; Skyemad Properties LLC, 240.00; Skyline Engineering, LLC, 5,683.64; Slowey, Yavonne, 75.00; Smith, Curtis W, 270.00; Smith, Justin, 95.39; Smoot & Utzman, 161.50; Snap-On Tools - Biers, 26.15; Solar Sound, 114.51; Southern Hills Publishing, 3,376.03; Spangler-Blair, Mary, 300.00; Stan Houston Equipment, 745.54; Steak Etc Rapid City, 126.61; Steffen, Inc, 2,476.00; Stephens, Matthew, 7,360.00; Stonefield, Michael, 1,592.00; Street Heating Inc, 391.60; Summit Signs & Supply Inc, 30.00; Sutterer, Mike, 38.00; Sysco Food Services, 178.85; Table 4 Decor, 184.54; Teal, Nance, 141.60; Technology Center, 147.00; Terra Mobile Home Park, 225.00; Tessco, 168.10; Tessier's Inc, 359.90; Thomas Auto Service, 150.00; Thompson, Michael, 882.00; Thurman, Creighton, 269.67; Tice, Barry, 69.20; Tire Muffler Alignment, 274.85; Tobon-Bellinas, Francisco, 20.00; Tow Pros, 123.00; Tri-State Transportation, 80.00; Twilight First Aid &, 36.90; Two Bulls, Alice, 20.00; Uniforms Manufacturing In, 118.68; US Bank Trust Na/Debt Mgt, 2,000.00; US Postal Service, 876.78; Vanway Trophy & Awards, 51.30; VB Rapid Creek, 510.00; Verizon Wireless, 312.83; Video Service Of America, 293.36; Visual Advantage, Inc, 999.00; Vrooman, Brittany, 20.00; Vrooman, Kelsy, 20.00; Walker Napa Auto Parts, 733.72; Walker Refuse, 94.57; Wall Building Center, 319.82; Walworth Co Sheriff, 77.40; Watson Law Office, P.C., 454.85; Weichmann, Cynthia, 334.40; Wendell Law Office, Pc, 664.18; Wessel, Al Jr, Md, 4,001.25; West Payment Center, 2,443.83; West River Electric, 681.35; West River Intrntnl Inc, 118.64; West River Welding, 15.00; Western Communication Inc, 824.85; Western Dakota Tech Inst, 325.19; Western Pathology Consult, 2,460.00; Western States Fire, 99.76; Western Stationers Inc, 9,879.84; Whisler Bearing Co, 648.91; Whispering Pines VFD, 4,000.00; Wilcox, Angel, 20.00; Wilson, Carolyn, 20.00; Winter, Paul R, 2,349.36; Wipf, Jean, 240.00; Wolf, Ione, 805.75; Woods, Murl, 185.42; Working Against Violence, 8,470.00; Wright, Emily, 24.00; Yankton Co Sheriff Office, 225.00; Yankton County Treasurer, 405.00; Young, Brenda, 39.07; Ziggy's, 22.99; Zimney, Maureen, 160.00; Zoller, Amy, 73.60; Al Cornella Refrigeration, 220.46; American Institutional, 103.31; Anaconda Sports Inc, 95.45; Behavior Management, 5,561.00; Best Business Prdcts Inc, 146.40; Bh Chemical Company Inc, 1,082.52; Bob Barker Company Inc, 220.78; Budget Signs, 33.00; Career Learning Center, 175.00; Cbm Food Service, 4,254.71; Conney Safety Products, 15.20; Contractors Insulation, 138.24; Dalton, Dawn, 2.56; Diamond Vogel Paint Cntr, 139.50; Family Thrift Center Inc, 66.70; Fleet Services, 303.72; Golden West Technologies, 1,207.50; Harveys Lock Shop, 242.98; Heartland Paper Company, 79.90; Hillyard/Sioux Falls, 381.96; Holiday Inn-City Centre, 93.00; Horst Acoustical Co, Inc, 332.65; Interstate Batteries, 50.40; Knecht Home Center Inc, 71.48; Medical Waste Transport, 67.82; Menards, 188.00; Mobile Electronic Service, 135.00; Neve's Uniforms Inc, 578.65; Newkirk's Ace Hrdwre-East, 506.05; Parks, Ashlie, 20.00; Penn Co Jsc, 119.17; Qwest-Seattle, 33.00; RC Medical Center, 253.00; Redwood Toxicology, 240.13; Reliable Office Products, 86.45; Solar Sound, 133.06; Swanson Services Corp, 521.72; Technology Center, 386.00; TWL Billing Service &, 118.50; US Bank Trust Na/Debt Mgt, 1,800.00; Wessel, Al Jr, Md, 797.50; Kappedal, Jean, 819.00; Rangel, Elisa, 100.00; Kjerstad, James, 637.88; Scenic VFD, 1,232.00; Knology, 203.97; Cardmember Services, 1,096.32; Qwest/T-Nex, 9.17. JANUARY 2009 3M, 1,174.24; A & A Property Management, 540.00; A & H Truck Salvage, 100.00; A To Z Shredding Inc, 116.90; Ace Steel And Recycling, 16.36; Adams Machining, 491.37; Advanced Security Product, 65.00; Amerigas, 3.18; Anders, Irene, 19.20; Apco International Inc, 184.00; Bargain Barn Tire Center, 1,443.11; Barker & Little, 113.34; Behrens Mortuary, 1,660.00; Best Business Prdcts Inc, 1,056.16; Best Western Ramkota Inn, 140.00; Bh Area Multi-Housing, 40.00; Bh Chemical Company Inc, 1,438.85; Bh Power Inc, 4,521.42; Bh Wilbert Vault, 590.00; Bierschbach Equipment, 73.35; Border States Electric, 241.10; Builders Mgmt & Investme, 270.00; Camp, Paula, 178.80; Carquest Auto Parts, 94.76; Chris Supply Co Inc, 158.32; City Of Rapid City, 8,333.33; City Of Rapid City -Water, 117.35; Civic Research Institute, 179.95; Correctional Billing Srvc, 3.18; Counselor Magazine, 55.95; Custer County Sheriff, 21.18; Dakota Business Center, 852.82; Dakota Plains Legal Srvs, 15,500.00; Dakota Radiator, 1,140.18; Eaton Electrical Inc, 2,250.00; Ecolab Pest Elimination, 718.40; Eddie's Truck Sales, 134.77; Evergreen Office Products, 215.92; Executive Mgmt Fin Office, 168.73; Fastenal Company, 293.46; Fce Benefit/Cobra Dept, 1,966.53; First Administrators, 820.08; First Western Insurance, 216.00; FSHsh Communications, LLC, 60.00; G & H Distributing - RC, 108.00; Golden West Companies, 142.43; Gorton, Dennis, 81.00; Graffitti's Car Wash, 7.25; Graphics Plus, 62.02; Grimm's Pump Service Inc, 766.84; Grode, William R, 150.13; Hardware Hank, 62.28; Harkins, Carolyn, 120.50; Hartneck, Amanda, 20.00; Harveys Lock Shop, 62.45; Hasler Inc, 68.85; Heartland Paper Company, 1,251.89; Herd's Ribbon & Laser, 299.00; Hill City Public Library, 6,051.25; Honeywell, Inc, 43,175.53; Hopkins, Mary, 11.90; Hsbc Business Sol(Box5239, 37.48; IAAO (Missouri), 175.00; Impressions Rubber Stamp, 44.95; Indoff Inc, 35.98; International Code Counci, 780.00; Interstate Batteries, 1,215.13; J.V. Bailey Company, Inc, 8,610.00; Jet Photo, 84.45; Johnson Controls, 7,210.00; Johnson Machine Inc, 1,065.78; Johnson's Carpet, 785.00; Kappedal, Jean, Csr, 225.40; Keffeler, Joseph, 70.00; Keystone City Hall, 2,187.50; Kieffer Family Dental, 480.00; Kimball Midwest, 294.23; King Environmental Prod., 1,920.76; Kistler, Harvey, 23.00; Kleinschmit, Doug, 100.00; Klinger, William, 20.00; Knecht Home Center Inc, 10.78; Knickrehm, Ralph, 159.20; Knight's Quality Welding, 160.00; Knollwood Townhouse, 185.00; Knology, 1,674.72; Kone Inc, 4,966.35; Lawson Products Inc, 724.42; Leveque, Carla, 205.00; Manlove Psychiatric Group, 458.32; McGowan, Wendy T, 334.22; McNabb, Dennis, 240.00; Medical Waste Transport,, 165.50; MG Oil Company, 4,865.04; Mid-States Organized, 250.00; Midwest Cooperatives, 10,243.69; Mobil Satellite, 1,188.00; Moran, Patty, 525.00; Moster, Chet, 20.00; Motorola Inc - Chicago, 8,516.40; NACE, 225.00; NACO, 1,857.00; Namanny, Edwin H, 190.00; Nat'l American University, 675.00; National Seminars Group, 179.00; NAWMA, 65.00; Neve's Uniforms Inc, 192.80; New Underwood Post, 31.50; Newkirk's Ace Hrdwre-East, 23.63; Orbitcom, Inc, 42.62; Ossenfort, Donald A, 240.00; Overhead Door Co Of RC, 4,442.91; Paradis Properties LLC, 560.00; Penn Co JSC, 61.16; Pennington County Courant, 344.24; Pine Lawn Memorial Park, 1,875.00; Pioneer Enterprises Inc, 1,450.00; Power House Honda, 18.50; Pressure Services Inc, 80.00; Quantum Labs Inc, 766.70; Qwest-Seattle, 7,295.29; Rainbow Gas Company, 14,716.35; Rainford, Rocky, 240.00; Rapid Chevrolet Co Inc, 177.53; Rapid Leasing, 367.54; Rapid Transit System, 40.00; RC Chamber Of Commerce, 395.00; RC Journal, 502.12; RC Regional Hospital, Inc, 35.85; RC Rentals, 161.00; RC Winair, 378.72; RDO Equipment Co, 3,020.84; Reuer, Allen, 910.00; Richland Park Mobile, 240.00; Riss, Ryan, 20.00; Rittberger, Shannon, 23.00; SD Assoc Of Cnty Hwy Supt, 390.00; SD Dept Of Health, 75.00; SD Federal Prop Agency, 75.00; SD Human Resource Assn, 25.00; SD Human Services Center, 37.60; SD Law Review, 66.04; SD Redbook Fund, 35.00; SD Sheriff's Association, 3,006.95; SD Teen Court Association, 1,875.00; SDACC, 160.00; SDSPLS, 300.00; Security Inform Systems, 1,590.00; Servall Uniform/Linen Co, 112.77; Shoener Machine & Tool, 17.95; SHRM, 160.00; Sign & Trophy/Westex, 8.00; Simplexgrinnell, 16,154.50; South Dakota Rose Inn, 219.00; Sterling Solutions, 700.00; Sturdevant's Refinish, 44.98; Swanson Services Corp, 143.66; Sygnal Printing, 99.50; Sysco Food Services, 688.84; Technology Center, 269.00; Teeco Products Inc, 43.62; The Software Group, Inc, 28,988.00; Thompson Publishing Group, 438.50; Tire Muffler Alignment, 42.72; US Postal Service, 5,400.00; US Postmaster - Bulk Prmt, 108.70; Verizon Wireless, 291.79; Walker Napa Auto Parts, 27.98; Wall Building Center, 26.96; Wall Community Center, 30.00; Wall Community Library, 3,623.75; Wardle, Dan, 143.10; Weed & Pest Conference, 195.00; West River Electric, 101.09; West River Intrntnl Inc, 8,321.89; Western Communication Inc, 1,608.00; Western Dakota Insrs Inc, 1,219.00; Whisler Bearing Co, 221.68; WKC Enterprises, 270.00; Wood Stock Supply, 136.55; Working Against Violence, 6,400.00; Youngman, Connie, 20.00; Zoller, Amy, 549.00; Knology, 1,923.47; Verizon, 76.70; Golden West Co, 1,015.13; Pioneer Bank and Trust, 101.73; First Administrators, 46,476.24. ADJOURN MOVED by Kjerstad and seconded by Holbrook to adjourn the meeting at 11:50 a.m. Julie A. Pearson, Auditor Publish: February 4, 2009 January 20, 2009 1