01/11/2023 A VOICE FROM THE GALLERY

TRUTH TRACKING HAEDER STATEMENTS IN VIDEO OF 01/09/2023 REGARDING HIS RISE TO MAYOR

Mr. Closson question, (00:28:04.53) “…How did you become mayor…were you voted in…”

Mayor Haeder response (00:28:07.87) “…actually I was…”

Mr. Closson question, (00:28:17.67) “…was there a special election…”

Mayor Haeder response. (00:28:13.10) “yeah…there was…”

 Folks, after the May 4th, 2020, meeting Mayor Tom Glass hand wrote, on a lined sheet of notebook paper that he quit as of May 4th, 2020, and he signed and delivered the document to the (I believe) Finance Officer Pat Jurrens in city office that evening.  During that meeting I had made a presentation during Public Input regarding the recall of Mayor Kim Shefte.  At that time I presented the council with Headlines which appeared in the May 25th edition of the Alcester Union of the 1) Recall petition filed against Mayor Shefte, Headlines in the June 12th, 2000 edition of the Argus Leader paper 2)Alcester quashes recall, and the Argus Leader article, 3)Alcester Council President to fill in as Mayor dated June 21, 2000, and which in a subsequent city council meeting Mayor Shefte resigned immediately before a second recall petition was to be presented.  I explained to the council the first headline dealt with the Recall Petition, the second headline involved the news that our petition was kicked back because it was not specific enough and the third article dealt with the corrections made to the original petition to make it specific, signatures were again gathered and we were re-presenting the petition but just prior to that re-presentation Mayor Shefte quit.  After my explanation of the documents I presented to the council I was asked the question, “Is this a threat?”  I answered, “No, a promise!”

On May 13, 2020, when I became aware of this notice, I wrote a blog where I pointed out that this resignation had to be accepted by the council.  This left Alcester Councilmember David Larsen President of the Council as Mayor Pro Tem until a new mayor would be appointed or elected. 

In my May 13, 2020, blog I called for a

Special Election,

No Appointment!

A Special Election!

On May 18th, 2020, (per 05/18/2020) approved minutes*) date of a special city council meeting, Mayor Pro Tem David Larsen called the meeting to order with Dan Haeder seated as the Ward III councilman.  Agenda Item #4 notified of the Mayoral and Ward II Vacancy with a) motion to appoint Dan Haeder as mayor until the next election, b) administer Oath of Office and c)advertise vacancies for Ward II and Ward III (Dan Haeder’s council position).

On June 1,2020, Mayor Pro Tem David Larsen called the meeting to order. (Per 06/01/2020 approved minutes*) At 6:35 p.m. and after executive session Alcester City Councilman Dan Haeder resigned his position as Ward III Councilman.   A  motion was made to appoint Dan Haeder as Alcester City Mayor until the April 2021 election. The motion was seconded and approved with five ayes.

On May 3, 2021, Mayor Dan Haeder called the meeting to order, (Per 05/03/2021 approved minutes*)  When the new council was seated at 6:14 p.m. with Dan Haeder taking the oath of Office for Mayor and Cyndi Peeples taking the oath of office as Ward I Councilwoman new council dealt with city business.  It is to be noted here (per the approved minutes of March 1st city council meeting),  “The City will not host an election in April 2021. Two petitions completed – one for Mayor and one for Ward I.  So Dan Haeder ran unopposed, winning (?) by default.

*These minutes can be found in their entirety on the city website under 2020 and 2021 minutes.

Contact City Council

Mayor Dan Haeder                            605-934-2287     

Councilwoman Darla Reppe             605-934-2602

Councilwoman Cyndi Peeples           605-934-2096

Councilman Lukas Driesen               605-934-

Councilman Kyle VandenHull          605-934-

01/09/2023 A VOICE FROM THE GALLERY

The  January 9, 2023, meeting of the Alcester City Council was called to order by Mayor Dan Haeder at 6:00 p.m. with Councilwoman Darla Reppe, Councilman Lukas Driesen, Councilman Kyle VandenHull, Councilwoman Cyndi Peeples present with City Attorney Sam Nelson absent.  The council and gallery recited the Pledge of Allegiance. 

(00:53.53)  AGENDA ITEM #3 – APPROVE AGENDA  approved unanimously X 4 aye votes.

(00:02:11.00)  AGENDA ITEM #4 – APPROVE MINUTES OF DECEMBER 5TH AND 19TH, 2022  Approved unanimously X 4 aye votes.

(00:02:56.70)  AGENDA ITEM #5 – PUBLIC INPUT

          (00:03:04.07)  POLICE CHIEF AUSTIN SCHULLER Chief Schuller read a statement to the council announcing his resignation.

          (00:06:15.77) VICKIE LARSEN I spoke to the resignation of both Alcester police officers noting coverage of patrol is not an option with the sheriff’s department.  I spoke to the very real possibilities of robberies, assaults and increased drug presence in our community.   I spoke to the finance office and our options for a new finance officer, noting we could do an internship with an accounting student or contract with our accountants or the finance officer in another city for oversight while the city replaces the Finance Officer with a suitable candidate.  While I did not call for the termination in the council meeting, I now call for the resignation or termination of Finance Officer Jurrens for cause.  I spoke to the replacement or recall of Mayor Haeder.  In my  opinion he is as effective in his duties as chief law enforcement of the city of Alcester as hockey puck and his role as Mayor is not to ride rough-shod over the council, to allow the bullying and retaliatory behaviors as exhibited in his staff.  Still using hockey terms his  type of failures are usually rewarded with a charge of checking and removal from the ice.  So folks we do have the power to remove him by recall.

          (00:10:23.10)  KERRY HEDDEN  addressed the council with his concerns over the budget shortfalls and transfers of money.  He asked the question, “…what is going to happen next year…” to which he received an “…I don’t know answer from Mayor Haeder and FOPAT.

          (00:17:15.83) BABETTE MERCHANT addressed the council on the loss of our police officers as a resident and as a member of the Alcester Ambulance crew.

          (00:22:47.77) HOWARD CLOSSON addressed the council speaking to the treatment and slanderous statements made by Finance Officer Pat Jurrens, threatening letter of Alcester Building Inspector Geoff Fillingsness and the ineptitude of Mayor Haeder.  Mr. Closson is the owner of 307 Iowa street property.  Mr. Closson is a US Army Decorated Combat Veteran having spent 14 years in the Army, a former Gregory County deputy sheriff and has no criminal record! NOTABLE POINTS  (00:25:18.63) Geoff Fillingsness approved a building in Canton  which collapsed within days of the approval. (00:28:04.80)  Haeders mayoral take over.  (00:29:05.13)  Officer Lass is ordered by Mayor Haeder to remove Mr. Closson.  Officer Lass asks on what charge?  Listen to the exchange folks.

          (00:29:45.20)  RICHARD AKLAND addressed the council.

          (00:30:51.63)  MAYOR HAEDER addresses a orange sediment in the water complaint.

          (00:37:33.77)  COUNCILMAN KYLE VANDENHUL spoke to attendance at the meeting.

(00:38:27.43)  AGENDA ITEM #6 – FIRE WORKS  TRAVIS ROBINSON  No show, no action taken.

(00:41:05.03) AGENDA ITEM #7 –  POLICE DEPARTMENT Office Lass addressed the council.  Listen (00:42:00.63)  to Mayor Haeder cast aspersions on the PD, is it any wonder why we no longer have officers to protect us.  Who is going to protect us from the Mayor?

(00:46:06.10)  AGENDA ITEM #8 – RESIGNATIONS  – Motion to accept resignations of Chief Austin Schuller and Officer Grayson Lass.  Approved unanimously X 4 aye votes.  Further discussion on equipment and advertising for police officers.

(00:01:00:06.37)  AGENDA ITEM #9 –  LEGAL UPDATES – Sam Nelson Alcester City Attorney ABSENT.  NO ACTION  (01:01:12.27) Councilman Kyle Vandenhul comments on the absence of the city attorney.  Council members discuss seeking new legal counsel or stay with Frieberg, Nelson and Ask.

 (00:01:10:54.77) AGENDA ITEM #10  2023 RETAINER AGREEMENT – Unanimous X4 aye votes.

(00:01:12:29.73)   AGENDA ITEM #11  2023 OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER – Unanimous X4 aye votes.

(00:01:13:22.83)  AGENDA ITEM #12  – 2023 OFFICIAL BANK – Unanimous X4 aye votes.

(00:01:14:06.93)  AGENDA ITEM #13  – 2021 AUDIT REVIEW – Unanimous X4 aye votes.    Mention was made of an increase in fees to do our audit.  Mayor Haeder speculates (01:20:49.57) the new rate to do the city audit will no longer be $9000.00 but with the new company will raise by 45% so conceivable the new rate could be $13050.00?  WOW!

(00:01:24:58.80) AGENDA ITEM #14  ICE MACHINE  Black  mold in the old machine,  discussion on the purchase of a new machine.  Projected cost somewhere around $4691.35.  The city needs to sell the bar, it is a money pit the city cannot afford.  The rent cannot meet the city expenses.  The current lessee had expressed an interest in purchasing the bar.  SELL IT. Unanimous X4 aye votes.

(00:01:39:11.83)  AGENDA ITEM #15  PAYGOV-CREDIT CARD, DEBIT CARD, ACH TRANSACTIONS Unanimous X4 aye votes.

(00:01:44:35.17)  AGENDA ITEM #16 -BILL APPROVAL

  • BEELNER SERVICE – Sprinklers  $4770.00
  • SECOG – Grant preparation $4000.00
  • INDUSTRIAL PROCESS TECHNOLOGY – Bond  $51,120.00
  • BANNER ENGINEERING – EngineeringServices  $18,083.18

 (00:01:48:17.40)  AGENDA ITEM #17 – FINANCE OFFICE UPDATES

          a) Payroll approval disc. Need advice from City Attorney Sam  no action

          b) Warrants (00:01:54:35.03)  Unanimous X4 aye votes

          c) Workshop 02/06/2023  notification

          d) Resolution of Fees 2023 City of Alcester (00:01:56:57.90) Unanimous X4 aye votes.

          e) 2023 Municipal Election information* (02:10:12.47)

  • MAYOR    FOUR (4) YEAR TERM
  • WARD I     TWO (2) SEATS OF TWO (2) YEAR TERMS
  • WARD II   ONE SEAT ONE (1) YEAR TERM
  • WARD II  TWO (2) SEATS OF TWO (2) YEAR TERMS*

*ERROR ON NOTICE OF VACANCY … WHERE IS WARD III THIS INFORMATION CAME STRAIGHT FROM THE FINANCE OFFICE DOCUMENTS. SO PAT YA’LL DON’T PROOF THE DOCUMENTS YA’LL HAND OUT?

          f) 2023 Salaries (02:14:40.67)   Executive session to discuss employees wages (there are no salaried employees in the city of Alcester).  (02:15:42.60) Council enters into Executive session at 8:15 P.M. and exits Executive session at 9:21 P.M.  Note here, after my camera is shut down   Councilman Driesen tells FOPAT she is to leave with the gallery yet she ignores him and remains in the session.  Mayor Haeder allows the city bookkeeper in the wage discussion executive session where she has no say or purpose in that session. Unanimous X4 aye votes to accept the 2023  “Salaries”

          g) Reminders and updates

(02:23:28.77) AGENDA ITEM #18  EXECUTIVE SESSION   NOT NEEDED

(02:23:43.37)  AGENDA ITEM #19 ADJOURN  MEETING ADJOURNED AT 9:28 P.M.

Contact City Council

Mayor Dan Haeder                            605-934-2287     

Councilwoman Darla Reppe             605-934-2602

Councilwoman Cyndi Peeples           605-934-2096

Councilman Lukas Driesen               605-934-

Councilman Kyle VandenHull          605-934-

Patricia Jurrens                                  605-934-2517

12/19/2022 A Voice From the Gallery

The  December 19, 2022, meeting of the Alcester City Council was called to order by Mayor Dan Haeder at 6:00 p.m. with Councilwoman Darla Reppe, Councilman Lukas Driesen, Councilman Kyle VandenHull, Councilwoman Cyndi Peeples present with City Attorney Sam Nelson absent.  The council and gallery recited the Pledge of Allegiance. 

(00:01:17.30)  AGENDA ITEM #3 – APPROVE AGENDA  Approved unanimously x 4 aye votes.

(00:02:59.63)  AGENDA ITEM #4 – COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT  SETH WEILAND  Mr. Weiland made a brief presentation after a couple of questions regarding how far along the council was with a community development plan.

(00:15:19.50)  AGENDA ITEM #5 – PUBLIC INPUT

          (00:15:28.10)  VICKIE LARSEN

          (00:20:40.53)   DAVID LARSEN PUBLIC INPUT

          (00:21:59.47)  DARLA REPPE PUBLIC INPUT – AT LARGE COUNCIL MEMBERS. Folks you do not want this to happen. Already Ward I and Ward II are not fully represented or equally. You do not want the possibility of having someone not from your Ward speaking for you. YOU need to speak, get with the other members of your Ward. Take control of your votes!

          (00:23:37.43)  CYNDI PEEPLES PUBLIC INPUT – Ice machine failure at the bar.

           (00:25:47.53)  MAYOR HAEDER brought up the renaming of Vast to Bluepeak.

(00:27:46.73)  AGENDA ITEM #6 – LEGAL UPDATES CITY ATTORNEY SAM NELSON – ABSENT.    

 (00:28:22.03) AGENDA ITEM #7 –  CHAIRPERSON UPDATES

(00:32:40.77)  AGENDA ITEM #8 – COMMUNITY BLOCK GRANT FUNDING PAPERWORK  (0:33:05.03) RESOLUTION 2022-09 FAIR HOUSING  UNANIMOUS X 4 AYE VOTES  (00:35:17.80) RESOLUTION 2022-10 EQUAL OPPORTUNITY POLICY UNANIMOUS X 4 AYE VOTES  (00:37:17.50)  AUTHORIZE THE RELOCATION, DISPLACEMENT AND ACQUISITION PLAN UNANIMOUS X 4 AYE VOTES.  (00:38:40.17) AUTHORIZATION TO APPROVE CERTIFICATION REGARDING RESTRICTIONS ON LOBBYING  UNANIMOUS X 4 AYE VOTES.  (00:40:45.50)  AUTHORIZATIONTO ALLOW MAYOR HAEDER TO SIGN AN EXCESSIVE FORCE POLICY  UNANIMOUS X 4 AYE VOTES.  (00:43:37.63)  ORDINANCE 2022-11 CODE OF CONDUCT CHAPTER 1:05 TO THE CITY OF ALCESTER ORDINANCES UNANIMOUS X 4 AYE VOTES. The city had to adopt all of these measures to gain grants to fund what…an albatross?

(00:48:39.03)  AGENDA ITEM #9 –  FUND TRANSFERS – Discussion  (00:49:42.37)  Listen to FOPAT defend her actions.  (00:49:59.30) Listen to Mayor Haeder talk to “camera people” demanding they understand his unfathomable and unplumbed analogies.   (00:50:34.50) 

MAYOR HAEDER, THE ONLY PAST ADMINISTRATIONS YOU COULD POSSIBLY KNOW OF ARE THOSE OF YOUR TWO PREDECESSORS GLASS AND JOHNSON WHO WERE AS CLUELESS AS YOU WHEN IT COMES TO SENSIBLE GOVERNANCE OF A MUNICIPALITY!

Folks listen to Mayor Haeder blame you for not understanding his vague grasp of municipal finance.  He blames you for his and FOPAT’s penchant for recklessly spending your tax dollars.  Listen closely.  (00:55:47.37) Mayor Haeder, your explanation of the purpose of an enterprises fund is like skydiving and while you are drifting your way down to earth, ya’ll keep cutting the cords that keep the parachute open and your HOT AIR is just ain’t inflating the reality of that sudden stop that is waiting for you at the end of your descent. (01:04:44.03)  You really did not just go there.  Those two didn’t quit, they could no longer stomach the machinations of FOPAT and you did nothing.  It is on you Mayor Haeder!  (00:01:07:12.13)  MOVING MONEY AROUND FROM ONE ACCOUNT TO ANOTHER.  SAY ISN’T THAT WHAT ‘EASY EDDIE’  DID WHILE CONSPIRING WITH AL CAPONE?

(00:01:14:08.23) AGENDA ITEM #10  – SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS ORDINANCE 2022-08  VOTE  THREE (3) AYE (Reppe, Peeples and VandenHull) VOTES AND ONE (1) NAY (Driesen)

(00:01:15:06.03)   AGENDA ITEM #11  FINANCE OFFICE UPDATES

(00:01:27:48.30) EXECUTIVE SESSION TO DISCUSS SALARIES/PERSONNEL  In Executive session at 7:27 p.m. and out of Executive session at 8:42 p.m.  (00:01:30:40.73)  Mayor Haeder moves on to Agenda Item # 11 (f) Year End Warrants without taking any action or approval of the 2023 salaries.  Agenda Item #11(e)(iv) called to an approval of the salaries but Mayor Haeder failed to call for the approval action.  So I take it through that failure to call the motion to a vote, no salary changes were approved for the employees of the city? What is going on? We only have FOPAT’s word when it comes to the City Attorney’s advice, she is not an attorney. We are expected to take HER word?

(00:01:34:16.03)  AGENDA ITEM #12  – EXECUTIVE SESSION IF NEEDED – NOT NEEDED

(00:01:34:32.23)  AGENDA ITEM #13  – GOLF COURSE/COMMUNITY CENTER.  Motion to hire Jenna Smith as a cook at a wage of $12.00 per hour effective immediately.  Second was made with the motion passing.  Unanimously X 4 aye votes.

(00:01:35:33.60) AGENDA ITEM #14 – ADJOURN  MEETING ADJOURNED AT 8:48 P.M. 

Contact City Council

Mayor Dan Haeder                            605-934-2287     

Councilwoman Darla Reppe             605-934-2602

Councilwoman Cyndi Peeples           605-934-2096

Councilman Lukas Driesen               605-934-

Councilman Kyle VandenHull          605-934-

Patricia Jurrens                                  605-934-2517

12/06/2022 A Voice From the Gallery

Folks there are some questions we should be posing to Mayor Haeder

and Finance Officer Jurrens:

First the behavior of Mayor Dan Haeder in meetings:

  • Haeder’s Finance Officer Jurren’s continuing participation as a council member offering up opinions on topics not within her purview of employment. 
  • Haeder’s Public Input during the December 5, 2022, meeting regarding a letter mis-delivered to his residence.  His condescending  comments regarding a local organization and the measure of its donation to the Alcester Food Pantry as well as his failure to deliver the donation to the Treasurer of the Alcester Food Pantry.
  • Haeders complete lack of mayoral demeanor and civility to certain members of the public during input.  His repeated calling Next…Next…Next when he is trying to intimidate speakers during Public Input.  Perhaps if we the gallery would, when Mayor Haeder goes off on a tangential tirade to some analogy known only to him, holler Next…Next…Next when Mayor Haeder causes a-delay-of-meeting.  Kind-of-like “the Pot calling weed a drug” or  “A shot goose gabbles the most!”
  • Hey Mayor when is your video gonna hit the website?  Can’t wait!
  • So Mayor are you still pandering the propaganda that the former chef at the Community Center quit rather than was fired a couple of months back?  Are you going to do the right thing and retract your aide-de- beurre‘s letter to the unemployment people nixing deserved unemployment?

The Finagling of Funds by FOPAT, the Wrangling of the Water Enterprise Fund, the Shifting of the Sewer Enterprise Fund, Playing Hide-the-Penny of the Second Penny Sales Tax Fund and the Slip, Slidin’ Away of the Solid Waste Enterprise Fund landing in the Hole-in-One Money Pit #453 Golf Course Fund.

  • $75,000.00 from Water Enterprise Fund – exorbitant fees allegedly to pay for water treatment upgrades just to hand over to the Golf Course?  Will it be paid back in time for the west side of town to survive?
  • $75,000.00 from Sewer Enterprise Fund – again rising rates to allegedly pay for sewer treatment facility upgrades just to hand over to the Golf Course?  Will it be paid back in time for the west side of town to survive?
  • $25,000.00 from Second Penny Sales Tax Enterprise Fund – again the original purpose of this second penny sales tax was for needed Capital Improvements not for general fund wish list.  Again Will it be paid back in time for the west side of town to survive?
  • 25,000.00 from the Solid Waste Enterprise Fund – Folks this money is derived from grants and garbage fees for a home for Household Hazardous Waste (HHW), Construction and Demolition Debris and Industrial/Commercial Waste. (https://danr.sd.gov/Funding/EnviromentalFunding/SolidWasteManagement.aspx)          Will it be paid back in time for the west side of town to survive?
  • $200,000.00 total from the above funds which were to provide for Water, Sewer, Capital Improvements (not wish list party venues the average tax payer cannot afford to utilize) and a home for the garbage of the City of Alcester.  Nah, these funds are being transfered to what appears to me to be the FOPAT FRAT HOUSE. 
  • What did the Community Center NEED to purchase to have a year-ending debt to the tune of $200,000.00?  UPS-Brown, Duluth Shorts for Christman giving? OR maybe Golf Carts to haul us to the poor house?    H-m-m? 
  • Why are the council handouts not published on the Alcester City Website so the public can read them? Why is FOPAT failing to get those out for public consumption?  H-m-m?

Meanwhile, the west side of town is experiencing rank sewer smell, reports of sewer backup, no curb and gutter, no streets.  Folks think about all those ads about Fort Lejeune lawsuits and the circumstances which led to those lawsuits.  Evidently Mayor Haeder and Finance Officer Jurrens feel a multi-million dollar community center is a better buy than viable streets, viable sewer system and water systems.  The west side of town is in trouble, similar to those homes on the coast which were built on the side of a cliff and erosion has undermined the strength of the houses ability to hang on to the cliff.  Eventually those coastal homes slide into the water.  Nobody wants to build or upgrade a home on the west side of Alcester, subject to all the fees and maintenance fees when they get nothing in return, their properties do not gain in value because the infrastructure to all intents and purpose has been abandoned by the Mayor and past city councils and they have little or no representation in city hall.  AND if they let property maintenance go by the wayside because they do not have the money to pay the fees exacted? WELL the city comes in, deems them a nuisance and takes adverse possession leaving the owners homeless.  Listen to the meeting and see who is talking the loudest and pushing the hardest for adverse condemnation.

COME TO A MEETING, ASK QUESTIONS AND FILL THOSE EMPTY COUNCIL SEATS WITH PEOPLE WHO WILL INSIST UPON POSSITIVE ACTION AND NOT A FANCY, PLUSH OFFICE!

Contact City Council

Mayor Dan Haeder                            605-934-2287     

Councilwoman Darla Reppe             605-934-2602

Councilwoman Cyndi Peeples           605-934-2096

Councilman Lukas Driesen               605-934-

Councilman Kyle VandenHull          605-934-

Patricia Jurrens                                  605-934-2517

11/07/2022 A VOICE FROM THE GALLERY

The November 7, 2022, of the Alcester City Council was called to order by Mayor Dan Haeder at 6:00 p.m. with Councilwoman Darla Reppe, Councilman Lukas Driesen, Councilman Kyle VandenHull present with Councilwoman Cyndi Peeples and City Attorney Sam Nelson absent.  The council and gallery recited the pledge of allegiance. 

(00:01:05.37)  AGENDA ITEM #3 – APPROVE AGENDA  Under discussion Councilman VandenHull asked about Agenda Item #8 Legal Update Sam Nelson, whether this agenda item would be discussion since City Attorney Sam Nelson was absent.  Upon answer provided by Mayor Haeder, Sam would be available via telephone should it be necessary.  (00:01:50.53)  Mayor advises the council that City Attorney Sam Nelson would like an Executive session at 6:45 p.m. (00:02:09.77)  Mayor doesn’t know where that 6:45 p.m. Executive session would fit in and he doesn’t know whether the agenda needs to be amended.  WONDERFUL!  Amazing what the Mayor doesn’t know!  UNANIMOUSE VOTE OF THREE (3) AYES to approve the agenda without change.

(00:03:16.43)   AGENDA ITEM #4 – APPROVE MINUTES OF THE OCTOBER 10,2022 AND OCTOBER 24, 2022, MEETINGS  No discussion or change, the minutes are approved as written.  UNANIMOUS VOTE OF THREE (3) AYES to approve the minutes unchanged.

(00:04:04.30)  AGENDA ITEM #5 – PUBLIC  INPUT 

          (00:04:09.60)  VICKIE LARSEN  Report of sewer backup from October 24th meeting, question put to Mayor Haeder, has the update in sewer infrastructure been pushed back a couple of years to meet the city’s ability to pay for the upgrade in the facility?  Listen to what Mayor Haeder has to say or perhaps not to say!  So it appears Mayor Haeder is unconcerned that Ward I residents are expected to pay a street tax for dirt streets and increased water and waste water bills for the thrill of sewer back-ups.  Folks listen to the silence. (00:05:05.57)  Report of City rejecting an application for unemployment  I asked the council did they vote to reject an application for unemployment.  Council members said there was no vote, I asked who authorized and wrote the letter of rejection.  Listen again to the answer.  (00:05:58.17)  Mayor Haeder responds, “…we had a meeting today…and we’ll see where it goes…Next”  Oh, ho Mayor Haeder doesn’t want to talk any more about it. WOW!  (00:06:09.03)  Question on Mayor’s pedophile comment from October 24th meeting. Listen to the exchange.  I reported I checked the list of sexual offenders and Alcester had only one registered offender which was not listed as a pedophile.  Mayor replies (00:06:45.50) in a sotto voce and asinine tone , “…only one, only one…Next”  Mayor Haeder still doesn’t want to talk any more about my question.  AH GEE!  (00:06.55.07)  Comment of polling site in the city finance office.   

12-18-3. Electioneering, offices, distracting communications devices, and signature gathering prohibited near polling place–Violation as misdemeanor.

Except for sample ballots and materials and supplies necessary for the conduct of the election, no person may, in any polling place or within or on any building in which a polling place is located or within one hundred feet from any entrance leading into a polling place, maintain a campaign office or public address system, or use any communication or photographic device in a manner which repeatedly distracts, interrupts, or intimidates any voter or election worker, or display campaign posters, signs, or other campaign materials or by any like means solicit any votes for or against any person or political party or position on a question submitted or which may be submitted. No person may engage in any practice which interferes with the voter’s free access to the polls or disrupts the administration of the polling place, or conduct any petition signature gathering, on the day of an election, within one hundred feet of a polling place. For the purposes of this section, the term, polling place, means a designated place voters may go to vote on the day of the election or go to vote absentee. A violation of this section is a Class 2 misdemeanor.

Source: SL 1897, ch 60, § 39; RPolC 1903, § 1923; RC 1919, § 7273; SL 1921, ch 222, § 1; SDC 1939, §§ 16.1209, 16.9920; SL 1974, ch 118, § 103; SL 1982, ch 86, § 84; SL 1985, ch 114; SL 2008, ch 34, § 14; SL 2009, ch 69, § 5; SL 2014, ch 71, § 1.

(00:08:27.83)  GORDON RICHARD PUBLIC INPUT  HRC report referring to the signs on the edge of town and the state of disrepair of the Welcome to Alcester Signs put up in the late 80’s by the Commercial Club now known as the Alcester Area Chamber of Commerce.

(00:09:33.83)  AGENDA ITEM #6  CHAMBER CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTING  The Alcester Area Chamber of Commerce in conjunction and cooperation with One More Bar requested special permit for alcohol at the juncture of Iowa street and Second Street during the hours of 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.  Council approved the permit.  UNANIMOUS  VOTE OF THREE (3) AYE

(00:13:41.90)  AGENDA ITEM #7  STORM SEWERS  SOUTH  IOWA STREET.  City hired Roto Rooter to video some 249.7 feet of ‘steel pipe’ from somewhere south of First Street and Iowa Street junction to the Creek.  Sink holes have been occurring in Iowa Street South creating a hazard and Mayor Haeder wants to get to the ‘bottom’ of them.  Follow Mayor Haeder’s part of the discussion and his interpretation of the photos.  Mayor Haeder says, “…the corrugated…tubing is okay…the holes are in the top…”  The bookkeeper is not sure what needs to be done, well-go-howdy.  If the bookkeeper cannot understand the source of a hole, well there ya go FOPat doesn’t understand the video pictures of a wastewater line.  NO ACTION TAKEN.

(00:19:00.47)  AGENDA ITEM #8  LEGAL UPDATES CITY ATTORNEY SAM NELSON  NOTHING DONE

(00:19:20.20)  AGENDA ITEM #9  POLICE DEPARTMENT  Police Chief Austin Schuller and Office Grayson Lass were present.  Chief Schuller gave the monthly update and discussed police actions and investigation of the past week or so.  Business addressed (00:22:31.73) was the approval of the Radio Purchase of a Motorola Solutions invoice for $8,284.25 for Radio upgrade to be assessed against the 2023 Police Department budget.  Council approved the purchase UNANIMOUS VOTE OF THREE (3) AYE VOTE.  At this point (00:26:41.00) MOTION FOR EXECUTIVE SESSION UNANIMOUS THREE (3) AYES.  6:27 P.M. OUT OF EXECUTIVE SESSION FOR POLICE PERSONNEL AT 6:48 P.M.  NO ACTION TAKEN

(00:28:16.20)  AGENDA ITEM #8 REVISITED WITH EXECUTIVE SESSION WITH TELEPHONIC PARTICIPATION BY CITY ATTORNEY SAM NELSON SDCL 1-25-2.3 LEGAL.  (00:30:00.77) NO ACTION TAKEN ARISING OUT OF EXECUTIVE SESSION LEGAL.

(00:30:22.03) AGENDA ITEM #10 FINANCE OFFICE  DIRECT DEPOSIT forms to be filled out by city employees and other authorization housekeeping facilitating the move to Direct Deposit described by Finance officer Moore.  (00:35:08.90) APPROVAL OF WARRANTS.  October warrants were approved UNANIMOUS WITH THREE (3) AYE VOTES.  (00:36:32.33) 2023 OPERATING LIQUOR LICENSE AGREEMENTS WITH TOTAL STOP, ONE MORE AND ALCESTER GOLF COURSE.  UNANIMOUS WITH THREE (3) AYE VOTES.  Reminders and Updates. 

(00:39:10.97) AGENDA ITEM #11  HRC UPDATE  None

(00:40:33.33) AGENDA ITEM #12  EXECUTIVE SESSION  NOT NEEDED

(00:40:45.33) AGENDA ITEM #13  GOLF COURSE/EVENT CENTER  Information coming out of the agenda item is that errors in construction and failures in construction have not been completely resolved with final inspection to take place within the month of December.

(00:43:17.50)  AGENDA ITEM #14  ADJOURN    7:13 P.M.

Contact City Council

Mayor Dan Haeder                            605-934-2287     

Councilwoman Darla Reppe             605-934-2602

Councilwoman Cyndi Peeples           605-934-2096

Councilman Lukas Driesen               605-934-

Councilman Kyle VandenHull          605-934-

Patricia Jurrens                                  605-934-2517

10/10/2022 A Voice From the Gallery

The October 10, 2022, of the Alcester City Council was called to order by Mayor Dan Haeder at 6:00 p.m. with Councilwoman Darla Reppe, Councilman Lukas Driesen, Councilman Kyle VandenHull and City Attorney Sam Nelson present with Councilwoman Cyndi Peeples absent.  The council and gallery recited the pledge of allegiance.  This meeting was pushed back because FOPAT had a previous engagement…aw.  So the city council members and the residents of Alcester were inconvenienced by not only the date change of the first October meeting originally scheduled for October 3, 2022, but the second meeting was also changed, ” ’cause there must be two weeks between meetings.” 

The city bookkeeper’s presence is not necessary to the meeting, the city attorney can take notes.

(00:36.43)  Mayor Haeder announced he must leave at 8:30 p.m. in order to go home to change for his new job at Walmart Supercenter late shift. 

(00:49.10)  Mayor says, “…limit our discussion as best we can…” So it would seem Mayor Haeder is telling the good citizens of Alcester that they are coming in second to his Walmart job and the business of the city of Alcester is also coming in second.  WOW!

(00:58.90)  Mayor Haeder announces,  “Councilwoman Cyndi Peeples is out, so we have just three council members voting…”

(00:01:07.70)  AGENDA ITEM #3 – APPROVE AGENDA  The council of three approves the agenda as written.  Unanimous three (3)vote.

(00:01:45.50)   AGENDA ITEM #4 – APPROVE MINUTES OF THE SEPTEMBER  6TH AND 19TH MEETINGS   The council of three approve the minutes of the Alcester City Council Meetings of September 6, 2022, and September 19, 2022, with no changes.  Unanimous three (3) vote.

(00:02:27.93)   AGENDA ITEM #5 – WASTEWATER  FACILITY  UPGRADE – BID RESULTS AND APPROVAL  –  BANNER ENGINEERING AGAIN.   BannerRepresentative Tanya (00:02:57.77) announces the two bids received:  $4,823,891.00 and $4,984,000.00.  Discussion of how are we going to pay for this $1.7 million short fall took place.  (00:08:37.03)  Councilman Kyle VandenHull asks how are we going to pay for this, where is the money coming from?  FOPat replies in a whispery voice (00:09:02.73)  Everybody   Presumable all taxpayers in Alcester! Enter Mayor Haeder stage right to yap about how past councils should have done things in past upgrades.  YO Mayor Haeder were you here for those decisions on funding and need for Waste treatment and Water treatment?  I don’t recall hearing your voice when former Mayor Shefte wanted to scrap the Mechanical Facility to install Ponds.  I remember a group of us traveled to Pierre to speak to the subject and in opposition to Mayor Shefte’s Pond Position.  (00:11:35.37)  Tanya Miller of Banner projected under projected conditions an additional cost of $11.15 per month, per customer over thirty years. As Mayor Haeder did his run up to a call for vote to approve I raised my hand and asked to be recognised (00:16:53.27).  After Mayor Haeder did a side-wise pleading look to Attorney Sam Nelson as if to say do I have to and Attorney Sam tells Mayor Haeder it is his choice, I was recognised.  I voiced my concerns of an grossly abbreviated council making a $4.8 Million decision.  I questioned the validity of a quorum of three.  I question the apparent fact that two enterprise funds cannot pay for upgrades in the very systems supporting those funds.  Using a simplistic theory of an municipal enterprise fund is that, water fees are set with a modest profit and which profit is banked in an interest bearing account to offset any future major updates or changes to the system.  These named enterprise funds along with any interest they have accrued can only be spent toward the systems from which the moneys are generated.  PERIOD.  In essence I spoke against any decision made by a questionable quorum of three.  I pointed out there were two Council from Ward III, one Council from Ward II and NO representation from Ward I (the Alcester City Ward most affected by the raise in fees and the issues with the Wastewater system.  I also spoke to the possibility of an Initiative or Referendum signed by the public to put the issue to a public vote.  At this point the quorum of three were roll-called to ask their feelings on this issue.  All three were in agreement, they wanted additional time to speak with their constituents and gain a fourth councilmember before making a $4.8 Million decision with few guarantees.  (00:20:12.13)  Mayor Haeder interrupts when the words  INITIATIVE AND REFERENDUM  are introduced with, “…THAT’S ENOUGH…, WE WANT TO GET THROUGH THIS…”

One more thing.  The city of Alcester due to a formula which found Alcester to have a high ratio of retired, limited income and aging home owners was declared impoverished and had a cap placed, limiting any fee raises to 3% over a specific time frame.

ALCESTER WARD I,  YOU NEED YOUR VOICE BACK ON THE COUNCIL.

(00:24:11.63)  AGENDA ITEM #6 – PUBLIC  INPUT –

          (00:24:21.23)  VICKIE LARSEN  

          (00:24:31.43)  Language of the annexation which places South Iowa and all adjoining roads         

          February 4, 2016,  Unapproved minutes Union County Commissioners:

          Alcester City Annexation

          Motion by Karpen, second by Headid to approve the resolution provided by the city of Alcester with the amendment “including all adjoining roads”.           Motion carried.

          Resolution Approving Annexation of Territory By The City Of Alcester

Resolution #UCC 2016-001

          WHEREAS, the City of Alcester desires to annex the following described property, to wit: Lot D-SE 28-95-49 was originally platted as being 408 ft. x 300 ft. as described in D.R. 30-635 and 36-380, but actually is 307.5 x 300 ft as occupied west of Iowa Street and north of South Street. WHEREAS, pursuant to SDCL 9-4-5, such annexation may be subject to review by the Board of County Commissioners.

          THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Union County Board of County Commissioners, that the annexation of the above described territory by the City of Alcester be and the same is hereby approved.

          **to include all adjoining roads.           Motion carried.

          February 16, 2016 Unapproved minutes Union County Commissioners:

          Motion by Karpen, Second by Headid to approve the minutes from February 4, 2016,  Carried

          (00:25:39.60)  Vickie  Meeting times and dates changed to cover FOPAT’s absence.  Not necessary, Ms. Moore can take notes or Alcester City Attorney Sam Nelson can take notes as was practiced in the past by City Attorney Haugland so the city business was not delayed, the city council not         inconvenienced or the residents were inconvenienced by Finance Officer absence.

          (00:26:09.70)  Vickie  as described in

CONDUCTING THE PUBLIC’S BUSINESS IN PUBLIC -A guide to South Dakota’s Open Meetings Law

 (Revised Fall 2015)

Published by: South Dakota Newspaper Association, 1125 32nd Ave. Brookings, SD 57006

          “…Another law provides that meeting packets or materials given out to members of a public body must also be made available to the public when    provided to the public body, but this law also contains various exemptions…”

          (00:26:37.93)    Vickie  question onApparent back-to-back raises for Connor Lusk cook-in-training employee of the Community Center hired in   July 5th, 2022, Alcester City Council Meeting(1:47:56.97)  , ” …Hire      Connor Lusk $12.00 per hour cook…” and who went before the Alcester City council in Executive  Session on August 17, 2022, and then in the September 15, 2022, (02:28:00.63) Alcester City Council Meeting, Connor Lusk is awarded or is it rewardedby a wage increase of one (1) dollar per hour and retroactive to August 18, 2022.

          (00:27:17.27)  Vickie  re-run question on direct deposit for city employees. Was advised by Abigail Moore Finance Office, she was in the process of working on direct deposit. 

          (00:29:53.87)  COUNCILWOMAN DARLAWheelchair access on Second Street in front of Wass funeral Home.  (00:30:08.20)  School signs   not lit.  (00:31:00.43) Tombstone issue at cemetery  (00:31:16.33)  Multiple complaints on police deployment schedules and the cost of law enforcement.           Really?  There is mutual aid, in which if Alcester needs extra enforcement help Beresford will usually come over.  If Beresford needs extra guns, Alcester heads over.  Town of 800 needing two police officers, really.  Are you aware I-29 is no longer the route of choice for drug traffic?  No?  Think about it, why not transport your drugs through a line of small towns with only one cop?  About the time one of you nay-sayers is car-jacked in the middle of the day, in the middle of Alcester ya’all are gonna be squealin’           like stuck pigs.  These cops are laying their safety and lives on the line for you and yours for the paltry sum of a fist-full of dollars under the direction of a Walmart Toilet Paper stacker.  Really?

          (00:33:17.17) COUNCILMAN LUKAS DRIESENMain street   sidewalks and curbs condition.  (00:33:33.60)  FCS Dust Control.  Folks FCS is within the city limits and as such they are subject to each and every ordinance we are.  So if they are befouling the air we breathe, creating a nuisance to our ability for quiet enjoyment of our properties and/or creating a health hazard, they are required to take steps to mitigate and solve all issues their operation is inflicting upon the residents of Alcester. (00:33:53.77)  Weeds in alleys and properties.  (00:34:01.97)  Cars parked against traffic.     

(00:37:23.47)  AGENDA ITEM #7 –  STORM  SEWERS  SOUTH  IOWA   STREET  (00:45:31.27)  Councilman Kyle VandenHull moves to look into bids for scoping or videoing the line of culvert down Iowa Street to the creek, second coming from Councilwoman Darla Reppe with a unanimous three (3)vote to explore bids.

(00:48:23.53)  AGENDA ITEM #8  LEGAL UPDATE – SAM  NELSON 307 Iowa issue, still costing the city $175.00 combination legal fees and Ordinance Inspection fees.  Why?

(00:50:27.73)  AGENDA ITEM #9  POLICE DEPART – TABLED TO NEXT MEETING  PICKED UP AT (01:04:36.20) DELETED.

(00:50:41.43)  AGENDA ITEM #10  HANDICAP  PARKING – WASS FUNERAL HOME 

Resolution 2022-07 A Resolution of the City of Alcester to Authorize Accessible Parking on Second Street near the Corner of Iowa StreetMotion made by Councilman Kyle VandenHull, Second from Councilwoman Darla Reppe with no discussion and a unanimous three (3) vote.

(00:52:21.00)  AGENDA ITEM #11  FINANCE OFFICE UPDATES Beelner Invoice for Irrigation Valve  $8407.01  with $7776.00 from Second Penny Repair and $631.04 from the Golf Fund.  Motion by Councilwoman Darla, Second from Councilman Lukas, no discussion and a unanimous three (3) votes.

(00:55:01.73)  Approve September Warrants.

(00:56:53.33)   AGENDA ITEM #12   HRC UPDATE  How nice Mayor Haeder is gung ho on building new housing on the East side of the Alcester but is totally and embarrassingly, heart numbingly cavalier to the plight of the West side of Alcester.

(01:01:05.33)  AGENDA ITEM #13   EXECUTIVE SESSION – PERSONNEL SDCL 1-25-2.1 AND SDCL 1-25-2.3 ????SINGLE PURPOSE  RULE

SDCL 1-25-2.3  Consulting with legal counsel or reviewing communications from legal counsel about proposed or pending litigation or contractual matters;

(01:03:42.23) AGENDA ITEM #14 GOLF COURSE/COMMUNITY CENTER   (01:03:46.23)  Motion to hire Blake Walenga (sp?) as a community center dishwasher at $9.95/ hour.  Unanimous 3 vote aye.

(01:04:36.20) REVISIT AGENDA ITEM # 9  POLICE DEPARTMENT – DELETED

(01:05:01.47) REVISIT AGENDA  ITEM 11C  SEPTEMBER WARRANTS  Motion to Approve September Warrants, Councilman Lukas Driesen moves to approve the September warrants, Second came from Councilwoman Darla Reppe and with no discussion voted a unanimous three (3) vote.

(01:05:55.50)  AGENDA ITEM #15  ADJOURN    8:04 P.M.

Contact City Council

Mayor Dan Haeder                            605-934-2287     

Councilwoman Darla Reppe             605-934-2602

Councilwoman Cyndi Peeples           605-934-2096

Councilman Lukas Driesen               605-934-

Councilman Kyle VandenHull          605-934-

Patricia Jurrens                                  605-934-2517

09/19/2023 A Voice From the Gallery

Pinocchio is a fictional character,  a-lie-ve and well in Alcester, SD!

The September 19th meeting of the Alcester City Council was called to order by Mayor Dan Haeder in the Alcester City/School Library at 6:00 p.m. with Councilwoman Darla Reppe, Councilwoman Cyndi Peeples, Councilman Lukas Driesen and Councilman Kyle VandenHull present.  The council and gallery recited the pledge of allegiance.

(00:52.57)  AGENDA ITEM #3 – APPROVE AGENDA  discuss of a change in the agenda with the removal of Agenda Item # 12 Executive Session SDCL 1-25.2.1 Personnel with the proposed discussion to take place in the Agenda Item #16 Executive Session CTA.  Council voted unanimously to approve the agenda as amended.

(00:02:31.03) AGENDA ITEM #4 – WELCOME TO THE LIBRARY BY LIBRARIAN PAIGE GERMAN  Ms. German welcomes the council and gallery to the library explaining the programs, offerings and events which have taken place in the past season and coming up in the future specifically mentioning donations, Junior Fiction section, SWANK movie licensing, and grants.

(00:12:27.87) AGENDA ITEM #5 – JOY HEMMINGSON PRESENTATION -Alcester Let’s Get Growin’ This community growth presentation was delayed until after Agenda Item #6 due to the advertised Public Hearing time of 6:15 P.M. (00:56:39.50)  Hemmingson presentation resumes.

(00:15:16.37) AGENDA ITEM #6 – PUBLIC HEARING ON PHASE I WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITY IMPROVEMENT FINANCING PROPOSAL  Presentation was made by SECOG Harley Ferguson-Planning Specialist.  (00:24:06.20)  Mayor Haeder opens public hearing for public input on the financing proposal and wastewater treatment facility.  (00:24:18.33)  Ms. Joy Hemmingson speaks and plays video,  MUFTI  (Michigan Urban Farming Initiative) 2013 FORD COLLEGE COMMUNITY CHALLENGE

(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9Y4OOIstc0

Once video finishes up Mayor Haeder pontificates about AgriHoods which is off topic for the public hearing and application for funding the Wastewater Treatment Facility Upgrade, remember Mayor Haeder’s comment ?(00:23:44.07)

(00:34:51.07) Kyle Pennings Alcester resident asks questions concerning the Wastewater, current and proposed volumes or capacities.  (00:40:28.60)  Vickie Larsen, resident speaking.  (00:44:48.70)  Notice how Mr. Haeder interrupt when a point or points are being made by me?  So how is it again?  (00:23:44.07) Pinocchio your nose is growing!

(00:45:33.07)  Vickie Larsen addresses an anti-housing position unless code and covenants are adhered to and enforced.  (00:46:20.33)  Mr. Haeder calls for a motion to approve the application for funding from CBDG  (00:46:55.43) Kyle Pennings speaks to amounts of money cost and amounts of money in grants and loans.  He speaks to the $4.4 million price tag and comments on the CBDG grant of $700,070.00 and the apparent shortfall of funding.  Finance Officer Pat Jurrens speaks to additional funding in the process.  (00:52:31.30)  Mr. Haeder calls for a motion to approve application for CBDG funding.  (00:48:29.83)  Kyle Pennings asks another question.  ( 00:52:31.30)  Councilman Kyle VandenHull moves to approve the application for CBDG funding, Second came from Councilwoman Cyndi Peeples with a unanimous vote of the council as it exists with a Ward I vacancy and a Ward II vacancy.

(01:25:31.00)  AGENDA ITEM #7  PUBLIC INPUT  (01:25:36.23) Vickie Larsen input.  (01:26:20.30)  Progress on Direct Deposit for employee checks.  Listen to what Mr. Haeder says, (01:26:26.67) “…most of the employees are against it…” 

Really? Not what I hear!  (01:23:32.77)  Gallery member Kyle Pennings asks the question, “…they’re against it (direct deposit)?”  He (Mr. Pennings )states everybody he has talked to wants direct deposit.  Check yer pants Mayor Haeder, FOPAT is gonna have to call the Fire Department!

(01:34:37.47)  AGENDA ITEM #8  505 OFSTAD PROPERTY  Motion to approve up to $1500.00 to remove a tree at 505 Ofstad.  Unanimously approved by council.

(01:37:38.10)  AGENDA ITEM #9  LEGAL UPDATE SAM NELSON  Sam Nelson is not present so no legal update just a message sent through the city bookkeeper.  Nice!

(01:38:05.50)  AGENDA  ITEM #10  IOWA STREET STORM SEWER   No Sam just a message he is working on it.

(01:30:40.70)  AGENDA ITEM #11  CHAIRPERSON UPDATES. 

(01:44:35.43)  AGENDA ITEM #13  COMMUNITY CENTER PERSONNEL

(01:45:04.07)  Community center employee re-assigned from kitchen to server with a wage reduction to $7 per hour.  Motion to approve wage reduction.  Unanimous vote.  (01:45:49.90) Motion to hire Andrew Terwee as a part-time cook at the community building.   Motion approve by a unanimous vote.

(01:49:07.57) AGENDA ITEM #14   2023 BUDGET SECOND READING Motion made, seconded and approved unanimously.

(01:51:10.97)  AGENDA ITEM #15  FIANCE OFFICE  (01:57:15.20)  Change in the October meeting dates.  October meeting dates just do not fit into FOPAT’s social calendar.  So the council does not NEED her at the meeting.  Aide to the Finance Office Abigail is certainly able to take sufficient notes or better yet have Alcester City Attorney Sam take notes.  I am quite confident he can handle note taking for the city!  So folks the October 3rd meeting has been moved to October 10th and in the interest of ODC the October 17th meeting has been shifted to October 24th to maintain a 14 day separation.  Whew that was a close one!  (01:59:19.97)  Motion passed unanimously!

(02:01:46.67) AGENDA ITEM #16 EXECUTIVE SESSION SDCL 1-25-2.1 PERSONNEL  Motion made, seconded and unanimous vote to go into Executive Session for Personnel discussion at 8:02 p.m.  (02:03:16.43)  at 8:48 p.m. Council was declared out of executive session (02:03:06.33) 

(02:03:16.43) Motion was made by Councilwoman Darla Reppe, seconded by Councilman Lukas Driesen to hire Landon Nygard at $19.75 per hour and Kelsey Ericson at $15.63 per hour as CO-General Managers of the community center effective immediately to be reviewed on Tuesday, January 3rd, 2023.  Motion passes unanimously. (02:05:45.47)

(02:06:09.07)  AGENDA ITEM #17  ADJOURN  8:52 P.M.

  Folks you have options to the resolutions, ordinance and other attempts to raise our taxes.  Write up an initiative, get signatures and put it to a city wide vote. 

Contact City Council

Mayor Dan Haeder                            605-934-2287     

Councilwoman Darla Reppe             605-934-2602

Councilwoman Cyndi Peeples           605-934-2096

Councilman Lukas Driesen               605-934-

Councilman Kyle VandenHull          605-934-

Patricia Jurrens                                  605-934-2517

09/15/2022 A Voice From the Gallery

“He is a kitchen wench and all grease, and I know not what use to put him to than to make a lamp from him and run from him by his own light.

a bastardization of a William Shakespear quote.

I missed the opening of the meeting, the Pledge of Allegiance and the call for Agenda approval.  The video begins with (00:17.33) the last stage of agenda approval.

(00:25.83) Agenda Item # 4 Approval of the August 1, 2022, and August 17, 2022, meeting minutes.

(00:01:00.07) Agenda Item #5  Public Input

          Brian Johnson – Mr. Johnson asks the Mr. Haeder if he has a copy of the Oath of Office.  Once a copy has been given to Mr. Haeder, Mr. Johnson asks. “…would you please read it for me…” (00:03:20.83)  Mr. Johnson next addresses the Alcester City Attorney Sam Nelson and asks Mr. Nelson to summarize the Sixth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.  (00:03:30.67)  Mr. Nelson replied, “…Ah I would have to look it up…you know I think you have a right to counsel…”  According to Cornell Law: 

The Sixth Amendment guarantees the rights of criminal defendants, including the right to a public trial without unnecessary delay, the right to a lawyer,  the right to an impartial jury, and the right to know who your accusers are and the nature of the charges and evidence against you.  It has been most visibly tested in a series of cases involving terrorism, but much more often figures in cases that involve (for example) jury selection or the protection of witnesses, including victims of sex crimes as well as witnesses in need of protection from retaliation. (https://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution/sixth_amendment#:~:text=The%20Sixth%20Amendment%20guarantees%20the,charges%20and%20evidence%20against%20you.)

In anticipation of Alcester City Attorney Sam Nelson’s inevitable response to the semantics of the phrase ‘criminal defendants’ and from my own experience with the Alcester City Council which at the time consisted of :  Mayor Dan Haeder, Councilwoman Darla Reppe, Councilwoman Linda Talbot, Councilwoman Melissa Kay, Councilman David Larsen, Councilman Marcus Ireland and Councilwoman-under-fire Vickie Larsen will have Mr. Nelson note the ‘issue’ of advice of counsel.  Amendment to 6.5.1.3 Right to Confront Adverse Witnesses:  Current Doctrine.  Spells out the right to have assistance of counsel for defense, reliability of trustworthiness, reliability of evidence tested in the crucible of cross examination.  Folks while I missed the meeting, I anticipated the outcome and did some ‘light reading’.

(00:05:33.50)  Mr. Haeder asks, “who was terminated?”  Duh?  Hey Mayor Haeder, where was your head when you folks came out of Executive session at the August 17th Alcester City Council Meeting and “…(1:05:38.60)  Mayor Haeder calls for motion to terminate Clint Nyreen.  Councilman Kyle VandenHull makes the motion to terminate Clint Nyreen for cause, Second came from Councilwoman Darla Reppe.  Councilman Kyle VandenHull, Councilwoman Darla Reppe and Councilwoman Cyndi Peeples all voted unanimously and by roll call to terminate Clint Nyreen effective August 18, 2022 at 8:00 a.m…”  Evidently your ears were filled fecal material!  (00:06:08.70) NOWHaeder states, “…the individual resigned…”

MAYOR HAEDER DEFENDS HIS NON-FEASANCE.  HIS PATHETIC, COWARDLY FAILURE TO DO WHAT THE ALCESTER CITY COUNCIL INSTRUCTED HIM TO DO.  LIAR! 

FOLKS WATCH THE VIDEO 08/17/2022  (1:05:38.60)

(00:06:52.87)  Mayor (?) Haeder states he was instructed to hand out the termination papers at 9:30 A.M.  Nah Mr. Haeder the motion/instruction was “…effective August 18, 2022, at 8:00 am …”   Video 08/17/2022  (1:05:38.60)

WHAT WERE YOU WAITING FOR MR. MAYOR,  MR. LUSK TO COME ON DUTY SO HE COULD DO THE DIS-HONOR FOR YA?

Gordon Richard Input (00:14:35.87)  Mr. Richard asked for the Statement of Financial Condition of the community center.  (00: 15:11.30) Response from Mayor Haeder, “…I don’t know…”  Mayor Haeder comments about another request for a Statement of Financial Condition of the community center by Mr. Gary McKellips.  Finally Mr. Richards is told by Mayor Haeder and FOPAT he will get a copy of the Statement of Financial Condition of the community center.  Hopefully that night!

Aaron Larsen Input (00:15:50.93)  Mr. Larsen questioned why the Mayor and council did not call for the employee’s side?  (00:17:50.53)  Mr. Larsen asked, “…why did you (mayor and council) fail to allow Mr. Nyreen to defend again the specious allegations put forth in ‘open meeting’ of August 17, 2022, by California Karen who accused one of our councilwomen of being ‘grossly negligent’  and one can assume more specious allegations were delivered by employee-cook-in-training Connor Lusk son of California Karen when he was invited into the Executive Session of August 17, 2022.  (00:17:59.30)  Mayor Haeder attempts to defend his abysmal failure to hear both sides of the allegation.  (00:18:15.37)  Mayor Haeder says, “…enough people involved in the Executive Session conversation…discussed…”  Folks ya gotta hand it to Haeder, fire a guy for an unproven cause while ya only have three (3) council persons present – just barely a quorum.  Those in attendance for the quasi Scopes Monkey Trial were Mayor Haeder, FOPAT (not a council member, just the bookkeeper), Councilwoman Darla Reppe, Councilwoman Cyndi Peeples and recently appointed Councilman Kyle VandenHull, City Attorney Sam Nelson with Councilman Lukas Driesen absent and Councilwoman Linda Talbott’s resignation due to the threats of California Karen and her cohorts still echoing in the ‘council chambers’.  Oh and lest we forget also making his grand entrance into the Executive Session by invitation was cook-in-training bravo-bozo Connor Lusk who has yet to learn what a butt-shark is or a one delta ten tango.  Now we have to wonder why FOPAT was in the session?  She is just the bookkeeper, although she certainly has experience in inappropriate behaviors.  Talk about your Looking allegations.  How many LOOK minutes does it take for a FOPAT to determine Duluth Underwear sizing for inappropriate gifting to employees?  Mayor thought it was funny.  FOPAT was not fired for cause.  How many invitations from FOPAT which carried BYOB to the golf course bar birthday party was the firing line criteria for FOPAT’s violation of state and city liquor law/ordinances.  Where the firing for liquor violation for cause that time?  Or how many computer hard drives did the city purchase from Applied Software.  Oxymoron?  What about the False 911 call?  No talks of firing for false claims.  Why not?  Seems to me some preferential treatment when a legitimate termination should have taken place.

Police Chief Austin Schuller Input – (00:20:14.07)  Apparently FOPAT just couldn’t get her act together to get the Police Department and Chief Schuller on the agenda.  Chief Schuller gave updates on activities occurring within the city. 

FOPAT Input(00:25:47.03)  States she was contacted by a landlord whose tenant up and left him with the water bill.

(00:29:39.57) Agenda Item #6    Wastewater Treatment Facility Upgrade   Tanya Miller

(00:30:33.97) RE- BID DATE WAS NOT LISTED ON THE AGENDACannot be considered because FOPAT FAILED to include it on the agenda and the council approved the agenda without a bid-date.  It cannot be acted upon with just a flimsy cover-yer-ass blanket statement which describe nothing but the incompetence of the Alcester Finance Officer!  (00:34:23.07)  Hey mayor time to step aside if yer that tired.  WOW  Mayor wants to cut to the chase…he is tired of the 9:00 p.m., 10:00 p.m. meetings.  Well mayor quit your inane blathering, inform the council proper, hire a Finance Officer who can get the job done correctly and then step aside for someone who knows what they are doing.  (00:45:05.80)  Motion by Councilman VandenHull with second from Councilwoman Reppe to do the Wastewater Facility Upgrade with the various changes.  (00:46:04.33)  Unanimous Aye x 4 vote!

(00:49:18.33) Agenda Item #7  Iowa Street Storm Sewer  NO ACTION

(01:06:46.60) Agenda Item #8  Legal updates  This Agenda Item #8 was relegated to Agenda Item #8B and in its stead Agenda Item #13 was inserted as Agenda Item #8A.  Evidently Sam needed a boredom break ’cause he left the meeting. (01:07:59.17)  Council goes into Executive Session alleged to discuss personnel SDCL 1-25-2.1 at 7:12 P.M.  (01:09:16.60) Council back in open session after Executive session lasting one (1) hour.  (01:09:36.31) Actual legal updates now.  Fairgrounds – Original appraiser could not be used due to concerns of conflict, found a commercial appraiser for $5000.00.  City Attorney Sam Nelson leaves the meeting at 8:17 P.M.

(01:14:03.17) Agenda Item #9  Council Committees Mayor Presentation

(01:14:51.77)  Agenda Item #10 Finance Office

(01:15:54.37) Call for motion and second to pay for AHHS Utilities  $2616.61  Motion by Councilwoman Darla Reppe with second coming from Councilman Kyle VandenHull, no discussion and a unanimous x 4 vote.  (01:16:49.67)  Motion to pay August warrants made by Councilwoman Cyndi Peeples with second coming from Councilman Lukas Driesen, no discussion and a unanimous x 4 vote.  (01:17:27.23) Budget Presentation by FOPAT

(01:59:57.07)  POLICE DEPT CRITIQUE

(02:10:24.53)  2023 APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE FIRST READING

(02:10:33.10)  Motion by Councilman Kyle VandenHull, Second by Councilwoman Cyndi Peeples, no discussion with a unanimous x4 Aye Vote.

(02:10:58.00) 2022-05 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE FEE RESOLUTION

(02:11:35.43)  Motion by Councilman Kyle VandenHull, Second from Councilman Lukas Driesen, no discussion and unanimous Vote x 4.

(02:12:26.00) RESOLUTION 2022-06 ADJUST RATES FOR WASTEWATER DISCHARGE

(02:13:35.13)  Motion from Councilman Lukas Driesen, Second from Councilwoman Darla Reppe with discussion from Councilwoman Peeples for clarification for total cost with a unanimous Vote x4.

(02:21:36.30)  Agenda Item  #11NATIONAL PHILANTHROPY DAY

(02:25:10.90)  Agenda Item  #12  – FAIR BOARD UPDATE

(02:27:47.17)  Agenda Item #14  City Employees

(02:28:00.63)  Motion by Councilwoman Darla Reppe to increase the wage of Sam LNU and Conner Lusk by one (1) dollar per hour and retroactive to August 18, 2022, with second coming from Councilman Lukas Driesen.  Amazing how back stabbing your boss ’cause you had to give up your phone and actually work can pay off!  No discussion and a unanimous Vote x4!  Oh and by the way Mr. Lusk had the brass

(02:29:33.60)  Agenda Item #15  Adjourn

(02:29:41.07)  Motion was made by Councilman Kyle VandenHull with the second coming from Councilwoman Cyndi Peeples and with no discussion Vote was unanimous X4.  Adjourned at 9:33 P.M.

Folks you have options to the resolutions, ordinance and other attempts to raise our taxes.  Write up an initiative, get signatures and put it to a city wide vote.  You do have the ability to reverse these addle pated edicts from Mayor Haeder and his hand-maiden FOPat.

Contact City Council

Mayor Dan Haeder                            605-934-2287     

Councilwoman Darla Reppe             605-934-2602

Councilwoman Cyndi Peeples           605-934-2096

Councilman Lukas Driesen               605-934-

Councilman Kyle VandenHull          605-934-

Patricia Jurrens                                  605-934-2517

09/05/2022 A Voice From the Gallery

(0:11:13.97)  Gordon Richard  Mr. Richard questioned the lack of financial condition information on the Alcester Community Center, the Grill and the Event Center.  So where is it FOPAT?

FOPAT answered the latter of Mr. Richard’s questions as it related to the HWY 11 trash collection property first and once she had swept up that matter she stopped apparently with no intent to comment on Mr. Richard’s first question regard the Community Center and its operations until Mayor Haeder forced the question (0:13.07)   08/19/2022 Council meeting

(0:13.22)  Alcester City Council Meeting   FOPAT stated, “…I usually do those at the first council meeting of the month…”

I have further questions:

It appears the operations of the Albatross are inter-mixed with the operations of Alcester City.  WHY?  The operations of the Community Center (Albatross) should be treated as a stand-alone entity and as such all operations including financing income, all expenses and work product income should be reported as an independent entity showing profit and loss without any hide-the-pea-under-a-shell accounting maneuvering by the finance officer.

Why did FOPAT avoid the question?  Surely at any point in the month she should have an “intimate” knowledge of the profit/loss, right?

Why did FOPAT avoid Mr. Richard’s question?  H-m-m?



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Mayor Dan Haeder                            605-934-2287     

Councilwoman Darla Reppe             605-934-2602

Councilwoman Cyndi Peeples           605-934-2096

Councilman Lukas Driesen               605-934-

Councilman Kyle VandenHull          605-934-

Patricia Jurrens                                  605-934-2517

08/20/2022 A Voice From the Gallery

Anita Berit Johnson-Lusk says, “…my son Connor is 18 years old now, technically a man. However if I catch anyone looking at his crotch, you will be terribly sorry… (0:21:41.87)

THREAT?

Folks U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has defined Sexual Harassment as:

It is unlawful to harass a person (an applicant or employee) because of that person’s sex. Harassment can include “sexual harassment” or unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal or physical harassment of a sexual nature.

Harassment does not have to be of a sexual nature, however, and can include offensive remarks about a person’s sex. For example, it is illegal to harass a woman by making offensive comments about women in general.

Both victim and the harasser can be either a woman or a man, and the victim and harasser can be the same sex.

 Although the law doesn’t prohibit simple teasing, offhand comments, or isolated incidents that are not very serious, harassment is illegal when it is so frequent or severe that it creates a hostile or offensive work environment or when it results in an adverse employment decision (such as the victim being fired or demoted).

The harasser can be the victim’s supervisor, a supervisor in another area, a co-worker, or someone who is not an employee of the employer, such as a client or customer.

 (https://www.eeoc.gov/sexual-harassment#:~:text=It%20is%20unlawful%20to%20harass,harassment%20of%20a%20sexual%20nature.)

Now Ms. Berit Johnson-Lusk now you have a real definition of Sexual Harassment and since I have already delivered the FACT that Ptomaine Poisoning was not considered Food Poisoning.  You Madam seem to have a FACT problem.  “Hear-say” does not prove sexual harassment.  So let’s talk about Finance Officer Patricia Jurrens and her office’s improper and what I term as grossly suggestive choice Christmas gifts for city employees.  I demand Finance Officer Patricia Jurrens be fired for cause for gifting grossly improper gifts to city employees a couple of years ago.  What happened to the traditional Turkey or Ham?  Huh?   

Ms. Berit Johnson-Lusk you ranted, raved and threatened in your input of diatribe and by Golly if the council didn’t jump to accede to your rant ’cause if they didn’t they were going to be in your own words, “…terribly sorry…”! Are you threatening Mayor Dan Haeder? Sounds like it! Are you threatening the Council? Sounds like it! Are you threatening former Councilwoman Linda Talbott? Sounds like it? Are you threatening me and the rest of Alcester? Sure did sound like it!  How  dare you?  You witnessed nothing! You apparently are ranting, raving and threatening upon basely upon “hear-say”. You make the threat, “…if I catch you looking at my son’s crotch…you will be terribly sorry…” Ma’am you make the assumption someone thinks there is something there to look at. 

Now Madam Berit Johnson-Lusk I watched your son go into Executive Session Wednesday night to ‘talk’ to the Mayor Haeder, Councilwoman Darla Reppe, Councilwoman Cyndi Peeples, Councilman Kyle VandenHull, City Attorney Sam Nelson and Finance Office Patricia Jurrens.  Unfortunately I did not time his performance but it seemed around 1/2 hour.  So your  ‘adult, 18 year old, man’ son was presumably describing the ‘alleged’ incident.  So Madam Johnson-Lusk, just WHERE was your son looking?  A corruption of a old Germanic saying “Tip for Tap” or was it “Tit for Tip”?  H-m-m?  I never had to compete for Tips but I did notice the restaurant waitresses I knew who achieved the highest Tips definitely dressed-for-the-income.   I bring this up due having witnessed the open-meeting discussion by the city council of proper attire for the wait staff of the Albatross.   So if you son was indeed relating this ‘looking incident’, he was looking too!  So Sugar what-is-sauce-for-the-Chef is sauce-for-the-Chef-in-waiting.  Gee, I wonder what conviction/sentence would a “man” get for felony-looking?  If Mr. Nyreen’s termination is anything to judge by, A long one!  I can hearing the Village People Navy would be chanting We don’t want you, We don’t want you, we don’t want you as a new recruit. (for sous cook for the Albatross)

Continuing on discussing your public diatribe.  The city has employed male and female life guards.  I commented some time ago on the appropriateness of the swim costumes the life guards were wearing.  I opined to the council that city female lifeguards should be wearing a one piece demur swim costume, preferably with a t-shirt and the male lifeguards wear similar swim attire of a T-shirt and swim trunks.  I suggested the city purchase the appropriate swim wear much like a city uniform for the life-guards.  I felt the string bikinis I saw that summer were a highly inappropriate exhibition of skin to our children at the pool and the mode of swim wear has not changed. I mean Come On, a swim-suit so tight and miniscule you can count the rolls of skin like the rings in a tree stump.

TOO BAD THE FOLKS AT WEDNESDAY MEETING WERE NOT CONCERNED ABOUT THAT ATTIRE.

Folks it is a sad state of affairs when Mayor Haeder did not have the intestinal fortitude to allow Mr. Nyreen to rebutt any of these scurrilous allegations.  The council failed their due diligence and fell prey to the ranting and ravings of some California Karen and her co-horts.  The Council and Mayor Haeder voted to terminate Mr. Nyreen for cause and evidently Mayor Haeder was too much a coward and negligent in his mayoral duty to give the termination notice in person. Hear It? I hear a chicken by the Alcester Swimming Pool, squawking and flapping his wings.  To date it is my understanding Mr. Nyreen still has not received official notification of termination from the Great Coward himself, Mayor Haeder.  Then top it all off, evidently Chef-in-waiting Connor Lusk had the unmitigated crassitude to text Chef Nyreen for instructions on how to be a Chef.  Apparently young Mr. Lusk seemed to think he was qualified to replace Chef Nyreen. By Golly he and the girls could handle the Albatross kitchen. Unfortunatley he was crass enough to send a text asking how long should he cook meat, the morning after Chef Nyreen was terminated.   Yeah right. So let’s see how well the kiddies do and how long?

More to come, lessons in napkin folding. 

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Mayor Dan Haeder                              605-934-2287     

Councilwoman Darla Reppe              605-934-2602

Councilwoman Cyndi Peeples          605-934-2096

Councilman Lukas Driesen               605-934-

Councilman Kyle VandenHull          605-934-

Patricia Jurrens                                  605-934-2517