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Josh Roemen to Play Baseball at Mount Marty

January 13, 2017 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

RoemenSigning2017_1Dell Rapids senior Josh Roemen signed a letter of intent on Thursday, January 12th.  Roemen has signed to play baseball with the Mount Marty Lancers next season.  Lancer head coach Andy Bernatow and assistant coach Josh Teichroew were at Dell Rapids High School for the signing.

Roemen was selected to the 2016 Class B All-State Team for Dell Rapids High School baseball last season.  He was also named to the All-Region team as he helped lead the team to the four-team state tournament.

Dell Rapids High School head coach Nate Alfson said,  “Josh has been the type of athlete that most coaches hope to have.  Qualities like work ethic, ability and willingness to grow and improve his game, and an overall confidence that can be contagious to his teammates.  Since Josh first began playing for my program, I would notice how intense he was as a player, and when I would challenge the guys with a situational question, Josh would most likely be the first to answer.  He is very knowledgeable and has tons of experience as a player.  I have seen Josh at his worse, and I’ve seen Josh at his best, but my favorite part about Josh is that when he has an off day, he finds ways to bounce back and make the next day a better one.  Whether that be practice or a game, Josh is always looking to perfect his game.  I’m incredibly proud of Josh on his accomplishments and his signing to Mount Marty.  He is going to be very successful there! I am very proud of all the Dell Rapids student athletes.  They are full of talent and all have bright futures if they continue to work at it!” RoemenSigning2017_2

Roemen will play for the Dell Rapids High School Baseball team again this spring also for the Dell Rapids Legion baseball team this summer, along with playing for the Sioux Falls Cyclones.

Dell Rapids Legion coach Bruce Mogan said, “Josh has worked very hard to turn himself into one of the best players in the state.  He has always been a skilled hitter and is at his best against the top pitchers.  The last two seasons Josh has been solid at shortstop for the high school and Legion teams.  He puts in a lot of hours taking ground balls and it has really paid off.  Josh also is a skilled pitcher.  He doesn’t get a lot of innings because he is so valuable at shortstop.  I have really enjoyed watching Josh grow as a player and teammate.  He is a great representative for Dell Rapids baseball.  I expect him to have a great deal of success his senior season in high school baseball and carry that success into the summer and college at Mount Marty.”

 

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Josh Roemen, Mount Marty

2017 SD Legislative Session – Dan Ahlers Week 1 Update

January 12, 2017 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

dan_ahlersDear Constituents,

Thank you for choosing me to represent you in Pierre. Each week during session, I will give updates on issues in Pierre. This week I will cover the Northern Natural Gas pipeline easements, the state budget hearings and Initiated Measure 22.

Several of our local farm families are impacted by Northern Natural Gas and its agreement with Northwestern Energy to provide gas service to farms with easements that contain a service contract. Northwestern Energy’s contract with Northern Natural Gas is set to expire in 2017. Without a utility provider, gas supply to area farms will be cut off. The office of the Public Utilities Commission met with Northern Natural Gas and Northwestern Energy this week to facilitate negotiations. Unfortunately, an agreement could not be reached. On Tuesday, January 17th, the PUC Commissioners will give a declaratory ruling. This ruling will resolve the following issues: 1) Does the Commission have jurisdiction over the utility providing gas to farm tap customers? 2) If so, which company is defined as the utility? 3) Are the farm taps in whole or in part subject to state jurisdiction? If you wish to join this meeting by conference call, please contact the PUC at (605) 773-3201. One may also listen to the meeting live at www.puc.sd.gov and click on the live link. I spoke with Commissioner Nelson on this issue. He recommends that anyone impacted should send a letter to the PUC explaining your situation. I would also encourage those impacted to seek legal counsel with a lawyer that specializes in contract law and easements. Updates on this issue can be found on the PUC website.

Appropriations began state agency hearings this week. The legislature will be taking a different approach to the state budget. In the past, we would work off of the Governor’s proposed budget. This year, the legislature will create its own state budget. This decision is an important step that will lead to greater scrutiny over how your tax dollars will be spent. This week, we have reviewed 12 agency budgets including the Legislature, Secretary of State and the Governor’s Office of Economic Development. One of the more interesting budget requests is funding for the Sanford Underground Research Facility at the old Homestake Mine in Lead. For more than 15 years, the state has been providing funding to rehabilitate and renovate the mine. Research at this facility brings scientists from all over the country as well as provides research opportunities for students at most of our state universities. This research project is the largest in the country. With our many needs and limited funds, one might ask, why are we literally throwing money down a hole? It’s a valid question. The research at Homestake involves cutting edge experiments that study neutrinos. These experiments have real world applications that will improve communications technology as well as technology that will help detect nuclear weapons in hostile nations. The Dark matter research at Homestake could ultimately lead to unlimited clean energy. There is also an economic impact for South Dakota. This project has created 163 jobs. The economic impact of the neutrino facility over the next 10 years could mean as much as $340 million in income for South Dakota households.

Finally, a brief update on Initiated Measure 22. This measure was passed by South Dakota voters to reform campaign finance, limit the influence of lobbying and create an ethics commission to monitor the activities of our elected officials. Since its passage, it has been attacked by many legislators and the governor. During the budget address, Governor Daugaard suggested the voters had been “hoodwinked” by out-of-state interests trying to influence South Dakota politics. Certainly, there has been out-of-state money that supported the initiated measure, but the people that brought this measure are citizens of South Dakota. The people that put the measure on the ballot were registered South Dakota voters and it was South Dakotans that passed this measure. I believe this measure is a reflection of how South Dakotans view government. As legislators, we should respect your voice. There will be an effort to repeal Initiated Law 22. I will do my part to ensure your vote matters and fight the effort to repeal IM-22. I have encouraged leadership to speak with the people who crafted this law. It is important to hear their intent specifically for sections of the law that are vague or have potential constitutional issues. That way, if we do make changes, we have input from those who initiated the reform.

It will be important to hear from you during session. I would appreciate your input on IM-22 as well as any other issue. You may email me at dan.ahlers@sdlegislature.gov.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: 2017 South Dakota Legislative Session, Dan Ahlers, District 25

Growth in Dell Rapids Strong in 2016

January 6, 2017 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

2016buildingpermitsThe city of Dell Rapids eclipsed the $11 million mark in improvements again through building permits in 2016.  The city had $11,816,021.31 worth of improvements in 2015, which was a record year.  This year, Dell Rapids had a total of $11,023,410.08 worth of improvements.  The city received a total of 261 building permit requests during the year that included 12 new buildings and 11 new homes.

The numbers were presented to the Dell Rapids City Council during their regular meeting on Tuesday, January 3rd.  City Administrator Justin Weiland commented, “It was a positive year in building permits.  Totals were really strong again and in line with the previous year.”

Dell Rapids has seen steady growth in construction over the last few years.  In 2014 the city had $6.5 million worth of improvements with the big project being the new Ace Hardware building.  In 2013 the city had $9.4 million in improvements on projects such as the new County Fair store, Casey’s, and Family Dollar.

Not only were building permits strong, the city also exceeded the $1 million mark in sales tax revenue through the month of November in 2016.  Currently the sales tax revenue total is $1,060,266.89.  This total is about a 6.13% increase over the total during the same time last year.  Weiland mentioned to the council that the final numbers for sales tax revenue for the month of December should be available in the next couple of weeks.

 

Filed Under: News Tagged With: City of Dell Rapids, Dell Rapids, Dell Rapids City Council

ERC Adds a Partner

January 5, 2017 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

travispeperDell Rapids, SD – January 5th, 2017 – ERC, Inc. announces the addition of Travis Peper as a partner to lead it’s Banking, Trust, & Finance Divisons.

“Travis brings with him a wealth of sales and search experience and an unparalleled track record of professional success which will do everything to enhance our effectiveness in serving our client’s needs, as well as, strengthen ERC’s position within the Banking & Finance community in the upper midwest,” said Craig Libis, Chief Executive Officer of ERC, Inc.

Travis has been a team member at ERC, Inc. since June of 2013.   Travis and his wife Heather reside in Flandreau, SD with their two children.

Founded in 2002, ERC, Inc. is an executive search and recruitment firm that has averaged a growth of 15% each year for the past 15 years.  With the simple mission of making our client companies stronger and better.   For more information, please visit http://www.ercjobs.com/.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: ERC, Executive Recruiting Consultants

Blood Drives Scheduled

January 3, 2017 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

CommunityBloodBankDell Rapids, SD- Avera Dells Area Health Center will host a blood drive on Thursday, January 5 from 7:00 am to 11:00 am and 12:30 pm to 2:30 pm. All blood types are in need.

“Just coming off a busy holiday season, blood needs continue to be very strong,” states Ken Versteeg, Executive Director, Community Blood Bank. “When you donate blood on Thursday, January 5, you directly impact hospital patients receiving treatment at Avera Dells Area Health Center. Your donations will make blood readily available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.   We encourage new donors as well as those donors that have donated multiple times to give the gift of life.”

A person must be at least 16 years old (16 year olds require a signed parent consent form found at www.cbblifeblood.org), weigh 110 pounds or more and be in good general health. It is recommended that a person eat and drink plenty of fluids prior to donating blood.

Community Blood Bank is the sole provider of blood (platelets, plasma and red blood cells) to 31 local hospitals including Avera Dells Area Health Center, Avera Heart Hospital, Sanford Medical Cener, Avera McKennan Hospital and the V.A. Medical Center. For additional information or to schedule an appointment, please contact 283-2321. Walk-ins are always welcome.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Blood drive, Community Blood Bank

DR Booster Club Wrestle Tournament Sets Record

December 26, 2016 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

2016drboosterwrestletourneyThe Dell Rapids Booster Club youth wrestling tournament set a new record for wrestlers this year.  About 350 wrestlers participated in the tournament held at Dell Rapids High School on Friday, December 23rd.  The tournament had age brackets of 6&U, 7-8, 9-10, 11-12, and 13-14.

The tournament was sponsored by the Dell Rapids Booster Club, but would not be as big of a success without the help of the Dell Rapids High School wrestling team and the Dell Rapids Youth Wrestling Club.  The high school wrestlers served mainly as referees on each of the 10 mats throughout the night.  Members of the Dell Rapids Youth Wrestling Club provided support throughout the night wherever it was needed, starting with weigh-ins all the way through the last match of the night and cleanup.

Dell Rapids Booster Club board member Wayne Mortrude said, “We could not get these kind of numbers done without the çombined efforts of the Booster Club, the Quarrier’s high school program, and the Dell Rapids youth wrestling program. Please keep supporting our fundraising events, there are alot of big purchases in the works we are working to fund! ”

The tournament is one of the bigger fundraisers of the Dell Rapids Booster Club during the calendar year.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Dell Rapids Booster Club, Dell Rapids Youth Wrestling

St Mary Cardinals Season of Giving

December 22, 2016 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

Story and photos submitted by Joni Smith

stmaryseasongiving_1December is a time of year that many us remember how blessed our lives our everyday.  It is also a time that we remember to give back to those who are not always so lucky everyday.  The students and families at St. Mary Catholic School have been very busy giving back to those in our community and in surrounding communities during this month.

The season of giving started the week of December 5th thru the 9th. Students in both the elementary and high school competed in a Penny War.  Each students brought pennies and other coins or cash to put in their own class’s collection bucket or in another class’s bucket.  Pennies counted as positive points for their class, but anything else counted as negative points.  The goal by the end of the week was to have the more pennies than anyone else.  It was a close stmaryseasongiving_2competition but the winners of the Penny War ( the class with the most pennies) was the Kindergarten for the Elementary School and the 9th Graders in the High School.  However, the winners for collecting the most money in their bucket was the 3rd graders with $130.64 and the 7th graders with $268.79 in their bucket.   All together $796.55 was raised in one week by all the students!  This money will stay in Dell Rapids and go to the Christmas For Our Kids Organization, and will help buy Christmas gifts and meals to those who need it in Dell Rapids.

St. Mary students in grades 7-12 collected new baby items as part of the annual diocesan Advent Baby Shower. More than 50 students donated diapers, sleepers, baby care items, onesies and toys for needy families.   All of the collected items will be given to needy families within the Dell Rapids community.

stmaryseasongiving_3If these letters were handed in by Friday, December 9th, Macy’s would donate $2 per letter.  Overall, students wrote over 170  letters and over $350 was raised for the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Thank you to Macy’s and to all those that wrote letters to Santa!

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The giving didn’t stop though.  On December 14th, students in Pre-K through twelve gathered in their Cardinal Families and spent about an hour cutting, tying, and making Fleece-Tie Blankets.  Students and teachers made and donated these fleece blankets to local residents of nursing homes in Dell Rapids and local homeless shelters in our diocese.  Overall 16 blankets were made by everyone in about 40 minutes.

The giving didn’t stop in our community though, the students at St. Mary School even gave back to their school.  On the last stmaryseasongiving_5day of school before students were set free to enjoy their Christmas Break, students and teachers in grades 7-12 cleaned the school, gym, and church.  Students scrubbed the top and bottoms of the bleachers in the gym, cleaned and organized the stage, washed lunchroom tables and chairs, washed windows, glass doors and trophy cases, cleaned church pews, disinfected computer keyboards, moved sidewalk salt to the garage, and tidied up the entire school before break.  The students then celebrated their successful cleaning day with a movie in the gym.

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The students at St. Mary Catholic school are a great reminder that there are many great things that young ones can do.  The entire school and staff constantly are giving back to everyone in their community and  had a very successful month of giving.

 

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Dell Rapids St Mary High School

Dell Rapids Choir Goes Caroling around Town

December 20, 2016 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

drhschoircarolsThe Dell Rapids High School Espresso Choir spent the day spreading Christmas cheer around Dell Rapids on Monday, December 19th.  The choir hopped on the bus at 8:30 to go to the Dell Rapids Elementary School for the first performance of the day.

After performing for all the classes at the elementary school, the choir set out on foot and performed at Orchard Hills, Pizza Ranch, Subway, Great Western Bank, Dairy Queen, T&C’s, Landmark Realty, Next Generation Childcare, Casey’s, Family Dollar, Dells Auto, Wells Fargo, First National Bank, LaDelle and Fourth Coffeehouse, Blooms on Main, El Tapatio, Goldenwest, Roemen’s Automotive, and Schwebach Realty throughout the morning and afternoon.

Director Robert Michalscheck said, “My only regret is that we ran out of time as there were so many more places we wanted to stop at, but only had so much time in the seven hours we were out.  Last year we started with just signing at the elementary school for all the classes, but this year I wanted to outreach to our community that supports our school as a small way of giving back.  We hope to make this a yearly tradition!”

The Espresso Choir meets every Tuesday and Thursday at 7:45 a.m.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Dell Rapids Espresso Choir, Dell Rapids High School

St Mary Students Participate in Band Festival

December 16, 2016 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

On Monday, November 28, 2016, three St. Mary High School Senior Band members traveled to the campus of South Dakota State University to participate in the 20th Annual East Central Honor Band Festival. Lexi Klein, Senior Clarinet player, and Spencer Thompson, Senior Percussion player, were both in the East Central Honor Band conducted by James McKinney.  Senior Baritone player, Zachary Geraets, was in the the East Central Festival Band conducted by Dr. Keven Kessler. Students practiced all day at SDSU, and then performed in a concert at the Performing Arts Center on the campus.

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Filed Under: News Tagged With: Dell Rapids St Mary High School

Sales Tax Revenue Strong in Dell Rapids

December 12, 2016 by Matt Larson, Big Sioux Media

DellRapidsTowerDespite reports of decrease in sales tax revenue in Sioux Falls and a current lower-than-predicted sales tax revenue for the state of South Dakota in 2016, sales tax revenue is trending strong in Dell Rapids for 2016.  Through the end of October, the city of Dell Rapids has seen a 5.7% growth in sales tax revenue over the same period in 2015.

“We’ll break that $1 million mark again for sure, unless the bottom falls out in Nov and Dec, which I don’t anticipate happening…The new Shopko Hometown is a totally new introduction into our market that will bring our numbers up.  As long as people are still supporting local here, we should be okay,” said City Administrator Justin Weiland.

Dell Rapids Mayor Tom Earley also made mention of El Tapatio opening as being great for the community and sales tax revenues.

Sales tax revenues are just over $950,000 through the end of October.  November numbers should be available sometime in December, and December numbers available in early 2017.

 

Filed Under: News Tagged With: City of Dell Rapids, Dell Rapids City Council

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