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PIERRE, S.D. – The
South Dakota Governor’s
Tourism Advisory Board
has selected its officers for
2020.
Kristi Wagner of
Whitewood was elected
the board president during
a meeting today in Pierre.
Carmen Schramm of
Yankton was elected vice
president.
“The guidance and support the advisory board
provides the department
is critical to the success
of the tourism industry in
our state,” said Jim Hagen,
Secretary of the Department of Tourism. “We are
fortunate to have leaders
on the board who understand the industry’s needs
and are passionate about
bringing visitors to South
Dakota.
The Tourism Advisory
Board is appointed by the
Governor and includes
members of the tourism
industry and citizen representatives from across
the state. Board members
serve as liaisons and
advocates for businesses
in their area and the South
Dakota Department of
Tourism. The board also
offers input about marketing strategies for the
department.
Current Tourism
Advisory Board members
include Caleb Arceneaux,
Rapid City; Tom Biegler,
Sioux Falls; John Brockelsby, Rapid City; Ted
Hustead, Wall; Ann Lesch,
De Smet; Julie Ranum,
Watertown; Val Rausch,
Big Stone City; Carmen
Schramm, Yankton; Frank
Smith, Gettysburg; Ivan
Sorbel, Kyle; and Kristi
Wagner, Whitewood.
The South Dakota
Department of Tourism
is comprised of Tourism
and the South Dakota Arts
Council. The department is
led by Secretary James D.
Hagen.
State Historical Society Awards
Five Historic Preservation Grants
PIERRE, S.D. -- Historic
preservation projects in
Brookings, Burke, Lake
City (Fort Sisseton),
Philip, and Pierre recently
received matching grants
from the South Dakota
State Historical Society.
“This historic preservation grants program is
designed to encourage
restoration or rehabilitation of historic properties
and is one more way we
can promote and protect
our history and culture,”
said Jay D. Vogt, director
of the State Historical Society. “In 2019 we awarded
$120,676 among nine projects which had matching
funds of $327,812. The resulting total public-private
investment is $448,488.”
The grants are awarded
through the State Historical Society’s Deadwood
Fund grant program.
Funding for the program
is from Deadwood gaming revenue earmarked
by state law for historic
preservation projects
throughout the state. The
program is administered
by the society’s State Historic Preservation Office
at the Cultural Heritage
Center in Pierre.
The following projects
were the most recent to
receive grants to supplement their work:
Brookings (Brookings
County): Stock Judging Pavilion, built 1918; received
$8,200 to assist in the
repair of historic windows
Burke (Gregory
County): Gregory County
Courthouse, built 1934;
received $17,000 to assist
in the replacement of nonhistoric windows
Lake City (Marshall
County): Fort Sisseton
Adjutant’s Office (built
1869) and Magazine (built
1866); received $12,000
to assist in masonry and
foundation repairs
Philip (Haakon
County): Haakon County
Courthouse, built 1930;
received $12,000 to assist
in repointing masonry
Pierre (Hughes
County): Pierre American
Legion Cabin, built 1942;
received $17,000 to assist
in repair of log construction
These new recipients represent a total
award amount of $66,200
and matching funds of
$66,200.? The total publicprivate investment is
$132,400.?These figures
are reflected in the 2019
statistics above.
Deadwood Fund grants
are awarded twice a year
with grant application
deadlines of Feb. 1 and
Oct. 1.?They are reviewed
at the spring and winter
meetings of the State Historical Society’s board of
trustees. For more information on the Deadwood
Fund grant program,
contact the State Historic
Preservation Office at the
Cultural Heritage Center,
900 Governors Drive,
Pierre, SD 57501-2217;
telephone 605-773-3458;
or website history.sd.gov/
preservation/fundingopportunities.aspx.
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LAND AUCtiON
160 Acres +/- Cedar County, Neb.
Friday, February 21, 2020, 1:30 p.m.
Crofton City Auditorium
Crofton, NE
Gently rolling dryland farm consisting
of approximately 102.48 acres of cropland,
36.66 acres pasture and homestead
and 17.24 acres of CRP with the
contract expiring in September 2020.
Legal Description: SE¼ Section 7, twp. 32, Range
1W, Cedar County, Neb.
LiStiNG AGENt
Nick Stout
605-760-1314
Dan Rohrer, Broker,
402-841-1360
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Sellers: 7 Partners Farm, LLC
LAND AUCTION
106 Acres +/- (seLLINg IN 5 TRACTs) Development Land
Knox County, Nebraska
Friday evening - February 21, 2020 – 5:00 p.m.
Location of Auction: Z’s Lindy Country Club - Lindy, Nebraska
LOCATION OF LAND: From the east - go north of Crofton to the intersection of Hwy. 121 and spur 54C, then follow the road
approximately 10 miles west into the development. From the south - From the intersection of Hwy. 12 and 539 Ave. (Lindy
Corner) Take Hwy 12 east for 1 mile to 540 Ave., then 4 ½ miles north to the southwest entrance of the Devil’s Nest Development
(old ski lift), then continue into the Development for approximately 2 ½ miles toward the main entrance and former Yacht Club
(watch for mossy Oak signs).
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geNeRAL INFORmATION: This is a
unique opportunity to acquire several
large tracts of undeveloped land in
the historic Devil’s Nest Development
along Lewis & Clark Lake. The land
to be sold was originally platted and
designed in the 1970’s to be developed
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into the Devil’s Nest Golf Course. All the
tracts offered are now heavily wooded,
have potential for future rural water and
electrical service currently on or nearby
the property, and have direct access to
Lewis & Clark Lake at the Devil’s Nest
boat ramp. The property is zoned Lake
Area Residential. The Devil’s Nest area
is well known for its excellent, fishing,
boating, hiking, and beautiful oak
forested hills. This is an opportunity to
own some of the last undeveloped land
in the lake area. Call for more details!
TRACT #1: 44.62 Acres +/LegAL DesC.: An irregular tract in Sections
19 & 30, Township 33N, Range 3W, Knox
Co., NE
TAx ID#: 540003903 & 540003957
esTImATeD Re TAx: $1,025.98
TRACT #2: 16.12 Acres +/LegAL DesC.: An irregular tract in Section 19,
Township 33N, Range 3W, Knox Co., NE
TAx ID#: 540003899 & 540012267
esTImATeD Re TAx: $197.12
TRACT #3: 13.03 Acres +/LegAL DesC.: Lots 2655 in Blk. 16 & 1675 in
Blk. 15, Devils Nest
TAx ID#: 540011479 & 540011456
esTImATeD Re TAx: $53.29
TRACT #4: 2.31 Acres +/LegAL DesC.: Lot 1648 in Blk.15 (less tract to
LCNRD), Devils Nest
TAx ID#: 540011463
esTImATeD Re TAx: $45.68
TRACT #5: 29.69 Acres +/LegAL DesC.: Lots 1783 in Blk.18; Lot 1891
in Blk. 19; Lot 2656 in Block 17 & Lot 1938 in
Blk 20,Devils Nest
TAx ID#: 540011488 & 540011489 & 540011528
& 540011549
esTImATeD Re TAx: $45.68
For more information regarding
zoning and utilities feel free to contact
any of the following agencies:
• Knox County Zoning Dept.:
Liz Doerr, (402) 288-5618
• Devil’s Nest Owners Assoc.:
Brock Nelson, (402) 750-6620
• Cedar-Knox Public Power Dist.:
(402) 254-6291
• Cedar-Knox Rural Water Project:
Lewis & Clark NRD, (402) 254-6758
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TeRms: Cash with a 15% non-refundable
down payment the day of the auction, and
the balance payable in certified funds on or
before March 20, 2020, the date of closing.
Buyer will receive possession of the property
on the closing date. A current Bank Letter
of Credit will be ReQUIReD to be provided
by each prospective buyer in order to
obtain a bidders number.
Owner's policy of title insurance will be
divided equally between buyer and seller.
Sale is not contingent upon buyer financing;
all preliminary financial arrangements must
be made prior to the sale. Property to be sold
"AS IS" with no warranties or guarantees
implied. Information herein was obtained
from sources deemed reliable, but Broker
makes no guarantees to its accuracy. All
prospective bidders are urged to fully inspect
the property, its condition and rely on their
own conclusions. The property is sold
subject to existing easements, restrictions,
covenants or reservations of record, if
any. Bidding increments are solely at the
discretion of the auctioneer.
Sale is contingent upon seller confirmation;
however, it is their desire to sell to the highest and best bidder. The
sale will remain open for approximately one hour. Announcements
made the day of the auction will supersede earlier announcements,
verbal or written. Homestead Land & Management Company,
Inc., and its associates are representing the sellers as sellers'
agents.
Toby Hughes,
Listing Agent,
(402) 750-5303
Ryan Vesely,
Listing Agent,
(402) 358-0030
Dan Rohrer, Broker, (402) 841-1360
Sanitary and Improvement District No. 2 of Knox County, Nebraska, Sellers