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VOL. 45, NO 17 • TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2021 SEATON PUBLISHING COMPANY, P.O. BOX 7, SPEARFISH, SD • 605-642-2761

Inserts: • Ace Hardware • Bomgaars • Family Dollar • Fleet Farm • Grocery Mart • Holiday Gift Guide Week 1 • Karls • Lueders • Lynn’s Dakotamart • Menards • Runnings • Safeway Some inserts are designated for certain areas. Not all Prospectors contain every insert.

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The Weekly Prospector 102 Personals DOMESTIC/SEXUAL VIOLENCE 24-Hour Crisis Line, Butte/ Lawrence/ Harding Counties: 605-6427825 or 1-800-9992348. Sturgis Shelter: 605-347-0050 or 1800-755-8432. All Calls Confidential. E-MAIL YOUR NEW CLASSIFIEDS TO classifieds@bhpioneer.com

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ATTENTION CONTRACTORS. Print your Blueprints right here in Spearfish. 24” x 36” starting at $5 each. Same day service if order is placed by 10am. Call 605-642-2761 or stop by the Black Hills Pioneer printing plant. 315 Seaton Circle, Spearfish, or e - m a i l u s : bigprints@bhpioneer. com

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FREE WOOD PALLETS available for pickup at the Black Hills Pioneer located at 315 Seaton Circle in Spearfish

WILLOW BROOK HOA in Belle Fourche seeks bids for lawn care and/or snow removal for the Subdivision (on NEED A SUBSCRIPStatesboro Drive west TION TO THE BLACK of the Middle School). HILLS PIONEER? Interested parties may CARRIER DELIVERY request a scope of work OR E-EDITION CALL by contacting John LINDA AT 642-2761 Burke at jburke@ tb3law.com. Bids must Professional be submitted on or be200 Services fore November 29, 2021 can be submitted **WEAVERS MOBILE and Construction H O M E S E R V I C E S * * via e-mail, or by mailing Willow Brook HOA, Years Experience in Now offers brand new to30+ Box 542, Belle ARCTIC HEAT TAPE P•OBasements SD 57717. PACKAGE. Heat tape, Fourche, • Foundations inspection and replaceFree es! • Driveways ment. Furnace/duct at t Es im • Patios cleaning. Call Lee 605639-9580 or Jean 605• Sidewalks 639-0368.

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Burke at jburke@ tb3law.com. Bids must Yes we have be submitted on or beHOME DELIVERY! fore November 29, 2021 Call Black Hills and can be submitted Pioneer today via e-mail, or by mailing 605-642-2761 to Willow Brook HOA, P O B o x 5 4 2 , B e l l e WOULD YOU LIKE a Fourche, SD 57717. fun and fulfilling job working with kids in an athletic environment with great pay. If so Yes we design logos! then we have a great Call our Black Hills opportunity for you. Pioneer marketing Spearfish Gymnastics experts today Academy is looking to 605-642-2761 fill instructor positions teaching gymnastics to Part-Time Help children pre school age 401 Wanted and up. Gymnastics experience not necessary HIRING NOW- Start To- as we will train the right morrow FT/PT cashier person. Please call text needed. Great team to or email Phil @ (605) work with, vacation, ex- 641-8303 spearfishtra holiday pay, fun job, gymnastics@gmail.com mostly evenings. Apply today at Minitman Food The Weekly Prospector & Fuel 820 E Colorado - The easiest way to Blvd. Pay DOE hunt for bargains

Couer Wharf Mine in Lead, South Dakota is looking for enthusiastic, dedicated and hardworking candidates for the open positions listed below. • Haul Truck Driver - Full Time • Process Technician - Full Time • Crusher Technician - Full Time • Assay Lab Technician - Full Time • Mine Data Analyst - Full Time Visit http://coeur.com/company/careers/ to read the complete job descriptions and apply directly online.

ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR

JOIN THE FIRST GOLD GAMING RESORT FAMILY!

HELP WANTED

IN THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS: • • • • • •

ALL DEPARTMENTS FULL-TIME & PART-TIME

We offer competitive wages, excellent benefits, paid vacations, 401K and opportunities for advancement.

HOUSEKEEPING CLUB CENTER/ FRONT DESK FRONT DESK - TRAVELODGE COOKS DISHWASHERS/BUSSERS SERVERS

Gold Club Center: 270 Main St., Deadwood; on Facebook; or online at www.firstgold.com • 605.578.9777 • 800.274.1876

WESTON COUNTY SD #7 located in Upton Wyoming is currently looking for substitute teachers. Pay is $140 per day for those holding a Wyoming Substitute Permit or $145 per day for those holding an Active Wyoming teaching certificate. To apply cont act t he Distr ic t Business Office at 307468-2461.

PART-TIME HOMEMAKER/Aide position available. Could work into full-time. Excellent opportunity to work independently and make your schedule work for you. Must be 18 yrs or older, have a valid drivers license, reliable transportation and like POSITIONS working with all types of AVAILABLE: people in their home environment. Crane OperatorCall 800989-3738 #1979625 for more information. Route Sales Rep #1979526 Daycare Teacher #1979391 Tire Tech/Gen Labor #1979365 Crew Member #1979211 Ass’t Cust Serv Sup #1979180 Building Manager #1978886 •• Plus 294 Other Job Listings in the Northern Hills Area •• •• Funded by USDOL ••

See our daily listings at www.sdjobs.org

NOW HIRING

HOMESTAKE ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIALIST Barrick North America is seeking to hire an Environmental Specialist for the Homestake Mine located in Lead, South Dakota. Responsible for coordinating and executing all activities relating to environmental inspections, monitoring, and sampling as outlined in applicable permits, supporting Environmental Compliance Assurance Plans, and other duties as directed by the Environmental Manager. Supervise and support work performed by consultants related to environmental monitoring and studies. Prepare data, write reports, and interpret results for submittal to regulatory agencies. Interface with regulators during onsite inspections. We can offer a comprehensive compensation package including a competitive medical, dental, and vision plan, a 401k retirement plan with employer contribution, paid time off, company match share purchase program, and more! At Barrick, our mission is to be the world’s most valued gold mining business by finding, developing, and owning the best assets, with the best people, to deliver sustainable returns for our owners and partners. Barrick has gold and copper mining operations and projects in 13 countries in North and South America, Africa, Papua New Guinea, and Saudi Arabia. Our diversified portfolio spans many of the world’s prolific gold districts and is focused on high-margin, long-life assets. We are committed to partnering with our host countries and communities to transform their natural resources into tangible benefits and mutual prosperity. Our Core Values • Zero Harm Workplace • World-Class People • Partnerships • Results Driven • Be Honest, Transparent, and Act with Integrity • Responsible and Accountable • Build a Sustainable Legacy

To apply please send your resume to rhollins@barrick.com or apply online at www.barrick.com or tinyurl.com/yp7z2src

Spearfish Office, 1300 N. Ave. Monday-Friday • 642-6900

Minerals Technologies Colony WY Facility

READY TO WORK FOR A SAFETY MINDED COMPANY THAT CARES ABOUT YOU?

CAREERS/POSITIONS AVAILABLE: WAREHOUSE/PACKING OPERATORS AT COLONY PACKAGE - $20/hr PACKER OPERATORS & BULK LOADERS AT COLONY EAST- $22/hr DRYER/CONTROL ROOM OPERATOR AT COLONY WEST- $22/hr SCRAPER OPERATORS AT COLONY- $24/hr HEAVY EQUIPMENT MECHANIC W/TOOLS AT BELLE- $24/hr or DOE

GREAT BENEFITS • EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS:

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Stop In at 709 Main Street and fill out an application today or APPLY ONLINE!

www.silveradofranklin.com/about/work-for-us

A full benefits package is offered which includes medical, dental, & vision insurance, 401 K savings plan, short term disability & life insurances, paid holidays, personal & sick days, vacation, and educational assistance programs. Interested applicants can request an application or submit a resume to judy.kling@mineralstech.com, fax 847–851–1250, or mail resume to Minerals Technologies, Attn: Judy Kling – HR Dept., 10881 US Hwy 212, Belle Fourche, SD 57717.


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NOW HIRING Join the Lunchtime Solutions team at the Spearfish School District. We have multiple openings to join our team in Spearfish: Kitchen Helper | Cook | Substitute Kitchen Helpers

Apply on our website at www.lunchtimesolutions.com/careers

PART-TIME HELP WANTED PRODUCTION WORKER

Employees will work prepping publications for daily delivery and help deliver newspapers. Perfect for college students. Flexible hours. Must be at least 18 years old and have a valid driver's license and be able to lift 50 lbs. For more information, call 605-642-2761 or 605-645-1879 and ask for Scott Trimble.

your schedule work OTHER! for Since 1976 ... THE Choice of More Businesses than ANY

Now Hiring Group Sales Manager - Responsible for acquiring new groups and taking care of existing groups. - Must have attention to detail and the ability to see a task through to the end. Please send a current resume to: patti@mineralpalace.com

Foundation Repair Water Problems? We fix all types of concrete & all types of dirtwork. Call Vance at 605-569-2657

Ancestor Concrete & Masonry LLC Licensed & Insured

YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE Full and Part-time positions available at CANYON HILLS CENTER for evening/weekend and overnight Residential Workers/Counselors working with youth 10-18 years old in Spearfish. Minimum starting wage $16/hour with higher starting wage possible based on education and experience. Must be at least 21 years old, have a High School Diploma/ GED, complete agency training/ program standards and be able to pass all neccessary background checks. Apply on-line at www.lsssd.org.

Canyon Hills Center

you. Must be 18 yrs or older, have a valid drivers license, reliable transportation and like working with all types of people in their home environment. Call 800989-3738 for more information.

Full-Time Help 402 Wanted WE'RE HIRING- Black Hills Federal Credit Union is accepting applications for our PT Teller position at our Spearfish MSC. Hours up to 38 per week and starting wage of $15.34. BHFCU offers competitive wages, excellent benefits package, PTO, 401(k), and career growth opportunities! To apply, please visit: www.bhfcu.com/careers - Black Hills Federal Credit Union is an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will receive consideration without regard to age, race, color, sex, sexual orientation, religion, national origin, physical or mental disability, veteran status, or any other status or condition protected by state or federal law. BHFCU will provide reasonable accommodation to qualified persons with a disability that substantially limits a major life activity, but who are otherwise able to perform the essential functions of the job. THE CLASSIFIEDS WORK FOR YOU IN PRINT & ONLINE

Tired of working nights, weekends and holidays?! Looking for a place that is fun, family oriented, and flexible?

We may have just the opportunity for you! We want an outgoing, community minded person to join our successful advertising team. If you are interested in helping provide print, web and digital marketing solutions to help businesses thrive in our area, apply with us today! Benefits include Health, Dental, Vision, 401K, paid time off and paid holidays.

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SPEARFISH: CONSTRUCTION LABORER. Full-time. Framing to finish work. Wage DOE starting at $15/hr. Call Barnett Custom Building 605-645-0730. HELP WANTED: FULLTIME REC CENTER ASSISTANT MANAGERThe City of Deadwood is accepting applications for full-time Assistant Manager. Applicants must possess a current certification in lifeguard training and standard first aid/adult CPR or have the ability to be certified within one month. Public relations skills, knowledge of exercise and weight training equipment, and effective communication skills are required. This position has supervisory duties and works under direct supervision of the Rec Center Director and the Transportation and Facilities Director. This position is responsible for management of staff, enforcing the rules of the Rec Center, all other duties assigned by the Recreation Center Director and as outlined in the Job Description. Applicant must be able to lift 25 pounds frequently. This position includes full-time benefits per City Policy Manual. Working hours to be determined and includes evenings and possible weekends. Pre-employment drug testing and background check is required. Starting wage is $18.65/hour. For more information call John Tridle at (605) 578-3729 or Tom Kruzel at (605) 578-2082. Applications may be picked up at Deadwood City Hall, 102 Sherman St. Deadwood, SD or www.cityofdeadwood.com. Applications will be accepted until November 26, 2021, at 5:00 pm. The City of Deadwood is an EOE.

quired. Starting wage is $18.65/hour. For more information call John Tridle at (605) 578-3729 or Tom Kruzel at (605) 578-2082. Applications may be picked up at Deadwood City Hall, 102 Sherman St. Deadwood, SD or www.cityofdeadwood.com. Applications will be accepted until November 26, 2021, at 5:00 pm. The City of Deadwood is an EOE. From letter copies to magazines! Call Black Hills Pioneer for all your printing needs

506 Household Items LARGE DINING ROOM table - 6 chairs and 2 leaves. Very very nice. $300 Call 308-760-0504

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$100 ANGUS BEEF BUNDLES. 40% Hamburger, 40% Steaks & Ribs, 20% Roasts. 2 Yr old raised on grass, finished on corn. No Hormones, implants or antibiotics. Call 605-3426952

515 Firewood & Fuel FIREWOOD- DRY Pine Spruce mix. Excellent wood. $125/pickup load we haul. $100/pickup load you haul. Please call 605-490-9888

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Miscellaneous Items

ARE YOU MOVING? Do you have kids that draw? A restaurant in need of table covers? We have END ROLLS OF PAPER for sale starting at $5! Come on out to 315 Seaton Circle to get them before they are gone!

750 Autos For Sale 1996 DODGE GRAND Caravan. V6, new tires and new battery. Runs good and very dependable. $750 Call 605519-4244 1998 FORD WINDSTAR. 256,100 miles. Runs good. Needs new windshield and tires. Good local transportation. $600 - Call 605722-6555

LEAD: GREAT 3 bedroom, 1 bath home in very private location! All new carpet and paint. LOTS of sunshine! NO PETS! $1200. Huge 3 bedroom, 1 bath. Victorian tub & shower separate. Tons of square footage! NO PETS OR 1 dog with pet deposit &* $50 per month extra. $1200. TERRY PEAK CABIN! Super nice 3 bedroom cabin. 2 bedrooms down & huge loft is 3rd bedroom. VERY private location! NO PETS! $1300. Available Dec 1st. DEADWOOD: AFFORDABLE HOUSING!! These studio apartments are on a superb private location! Al l units are fully furnished with small refrigerator, microwave, queen sized bed. New paint & flooring. Small studio is $750, 2 beds are $850 & suite is $950. This price includes ALL utilities with free cable and wifi!! Call Dena Sheets Property Management, 605-499-9068. EOH

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SPEARFISH: 2 BEDROOMS AVAIL at Canyon Estates . Nicely landscaped, play area, off-street parking, laund r y f aci li ti e s . S o m e units newly remodeled. Rental assistance available for Lower Income Residents. Call 605642-7400 for more information. Equal Housing Opportunity.

STURGIS FOR RENT: Hillsview Highrise 1 & 2 bedroom apartments for rent. Income based housing. Rent range from $25-$450. For information and application call Beth at 605.347.3384. *Equal Housing Opportunity*

803 Duplexes For Rent IN BELLE FOURCHENewly remodeled lower half of duplex 2 bedroom 1 bathroom. Washer/dryer hookups. No pets. $900/monthly. Ready November 1st. Call 605-484-1364.

805 Homes For Rent 3 BEDROOM 2 bathroom home on acreage off Highway 85 between Spearfish and Belle Fourche. No pets/no smoking. Rent depends on occupancy. 605-848-1200

DOMESTIC/SEXUAL VIOLENCE 24-Hour Crisis Line, Butte/ Lawrence/ Harding Counties: 605-6427825 or 1-800-9992348. Sturgis Shelter: 605-347-0050 or 1800-755-8432. All Calls Confidential. NEED A SUBSCRIPTION TO THE BLACK HILLS PIONEER? CARRIER DELIVERY OR E-EDITION CALL LINDA AT 642-2761

106 Free Stuff FREE WOOD PALLETS available for pickup at the Black Hills Pioneer located at 315 Seaton Circle in Spearfish The Weekly Prospector - The easiest way to hunt for bargains

PETS WEEK OF THE

Cider and Hunter

These two are the cutest puppies and are three months old. They are Catahoula/chocolate lab mix. They are very sweet and need a chance at a good home that will let them run and be the puppy they are supposed to be!

SPEARFISH: 2 BEDROOM. 5th Street Apartments and Hillside Apartments. Clean! Rent Based On Income. For More Information Call 605-645-8933 or Apply Online at www.hdamanagement. com. APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE ONSITE. Equal Housing Opportunity.

Fizz

This rambunctious boy is just a puppy but he has been vaccinated and he loves other dogs. Fizz has a lot of energy and loves to play but he has a pretty normal behavior for a puppy and with some training or obedience school he would be a great dog!

Gary

Yes we design & print business cards! Call Black Hills Pioneer today 605-642-2761

This total love bug will start purring as soon as you pick him up. He is very gentle and loves all the attention he can get. Gary would make an awesome house cat and companion! Come in and meet this handsome guy!

Belle Fourche Rec

MEN’S 3 vs 3 BASKETBALL LEAGUE Register by Nov. 17th! Forms at the Rec Center or online

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STURGIS: KEY CITY MANOR- Efficiency and 1 bedroom apartments for rent/ income based housing/ rent range from $25-$658. For information and application call Beth at 605.347.3384. *Equal Housing Opportunity*

760 Autos Wanted CLEANING UP? We buy junk cars. Jim's Auto Salvage, Sturgis. 605347-2303.

Since 1976 ... THE Choice of More Businesses than ANY OTHER!

Opal

This sweet girl was one of our moms and she is very cuddly and loving. She loves ALL the attention so she is not a big fan of other cats or dogs. Opal would make a great house cat. Come visit this pretty girl and help us fi nd her forever home.

3-6 Players/Team Ages 14 and Up $200/Team Games played on Wednesday evenings starting in December For more information contact Tessa at 892-2467 or tessa@bellefourche.org

605-892-2467 BELLEFOURCHEREC.COM Follow Us on Facebook & Instagram @BFRecCenter

Make a difference for life. Adopt a shelter pet today! All Pets are spayed or neutered before they leave the shelter. Lost pets and strays fill the shelter, can you help with time or donations? Some have to choose between food for family or food for pets. To discourage animal abandonment, a Pet Food Pantry is available at the shelter for those who need it. Won’t you help us stock the Pet Food Pantry? Just drop off food at WHHS. Immunize, spay/neuter, shelter from the cold, and LOVE your pets!

See wonderful pets at www.petfinder.com

WESTERN HILLS HUMANE SOCIETY 324 Industrial Dr., Spearfish • 605-642-1576

Sponsored by:

731 Main St., Spearfish, SD 605-642-7300 warmfloordesigns@gmail.com

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**WEAVERS MOBILE HOME SERVICES** Now offers brand new ARCTIC HEAT TAPE PACKAGE. Heat tape, inspection and replacement. Furnace/duct cleaning. Call Lee 605639-9580 or Jean 605639-0368.

ATTENTION CONTRACTORS. Print your Blueprints right here in Spearfish. 24” x 36” starting at $5 each. Same day service if order is placed by 10am. Call 605-642-2761 or stop by the Black Hills Pioneer printing plant. 315 Seaton Circle, Spearfish, or e - m a i l u s : bigprints@bhpioneer. com

Yes we design logos! Call our Black Hills Pioneer marketing experts today 605-642-2761

Start your holiday with a day to learn about a classic Thanksgiving tradition!

Macy’s Fabulous Balloons!

Family Fun Day

Sunday, Nov. 21 at 2 p.m.

$2 per person or free with membership

Learn the history and artistry behind the mammoth balloons that fly in Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. Kid’s power point • Balloon/puppet craft Book-drawing • Take-home workbook Refreshments will be served!

415 Fifth Avenue, Belle Fourche

Happy is the home that shelters a friend ADOPT Sponsored by:

Reservations are helpful! Call 605-723-1200

JACKIE This girl is low key, happy, and just wants to be petted some. Jackie is so soft and so sweet. She’d like a quiet spot and someone to love on her. Shelter Tip of the Week:

270 Main St.

Local food banks provide food for people and the TCAS has a food bank for pets. Stop by if you have a pet in need.

Twin City Animal Shelter: 584-2480 & the Black Hills Pioneer: 642-2761

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20631 MAITLAND ROAD

This one-of-a-kind Maitland Canyon home sits on 1.44 acres with the creek flowing through the property. Cross the bridge to your private creekside setting & enjoy the serenity & beauty around you.

Lead • $510,000 • MLS #70349

605-642-2525

140 W. Jackson Blvd. • Spearfish, SD 57783 www.SpearfishRealEstateCenter.com

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WOULD YOU LIKE a fun and fulfilling job working with kids in an WILLOW BROOK HOA athletic environment in Belle Fourche seeks with great pay. If so b i d s f o r l a w n c a r e then we have a great and/or snow removal opportunity for you. for the Subdivision (on Spearfish Gymnastics Statesboro Drive west Academy is looking to of the Middle School). fill instructor positions Interested parties may teaching gymnastics to request a scope of work children pre school age b y c o n t a c t i n g J o h n and up. Gymnastics exB u r k e a t j b u r k e @ perience not necessary tb3law.com. Bids must as we will train the right be submitted on or be- person. Please call text fore November 29, 2021 or email Phil @ (605) and can be submitted 641-8303 spearfishvia e-mail, or by mailing gymnastics@gmail.com to Willow Brook HOA, WESTON COUNTY SD PO Box 542, Belle #7 located in Upton Fourche, SD 57717. Wyoming is currently looking for substitute Part-Time Help teachers. Pay is $140 401 Wanted per day for those holdHIRING NOW- Start To- ing a Wyoming Substimorrow FT/PT cashier tute Permit or $145 per needed. Great team to day for those holding an work with, vacation, ex- Active Wyoming teachtra holiday pay, fun job, ing certificate. To apply mostly evenings. Apply conta ct the Distr ic t today at Minitman Food Business Office at 307& Fuel 820 E Colorado 468-2461. Blvd. Pay DOE Full-Time Help

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PART-TIME HOMEMAKER/Aide position available. Could work into full-time. Excellent opportunity to work independently and make your schedule work for you. Must be 18 yrs or older, have a valid drivers license, reliable transportation and like working with all types of people in their home environment. Call 800989-3738 for more information.

Wanted

SPEARFISH: CONSTRUCTION LABORER. Full-time. Framing to finish work. Wage DOE starting at $15/hr. Call Barnett Custom Building 605-645-0730. WE'RE HIRING- Black Hills Federal Credit Union is accepting applications for our PT Teller position at our Spearfish MSC. Hours up to 38 per week and starting wage of $15.34. BHFCU offers competitive wages, excellent benefits package, PTO, 401(k), and career growth opportunities! To apply, please visit: www.bhfcu.com/careers - Black Hills Federal Credit Union is an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will receive consideration without regard to age, race, color, sex, sexual orientation, religion, national origin, physical or mental disability, veteran status, or any other status or condition protected by state or federal law. BHFCU will provide reasonable accommodation to qualified persons with a disability that substantially limits a major life activity, but who are otherwise able to perform the essential functions of the job.


38 perWeekly week andProspector start- 25 pounds frequently. Since 1976 ... THE Choice of More Businesses than ANY OTHER! The ing wage of $15.34. BH- This position includes FCU offers competitive full-time benefits per wages, excellent bene- C i t y P o l i c y M a n u a l . 506 Household Items f i t s p a c k a g e , P T O , Working hours to be de4 0 1 ( k ) , a n d c a r e e r termined and includes LARGE DINING ROOM growth opportunities! evenings and possible table - 6 chairs and 2 To apply, please visit: weekends. Pre-employ- leaves. Very very nice. w w w . b h f c u . c o m / c a - ment drug testing and $300 Call 308-760-0504 reers - Black Hills Fed- background check is reeral Credit Union is an quired. Starting wage is equal opportunity em- $18.65/hour. For more ployer. All applicants information call John will receive considera- Tridle at (605) 578-3729 tion without regard to or Tom Kruzel at (605) age, race, color, sex, 578-2082. Applications sexual orientation, reli- may be picked up at gion, national origin, Deadwood City Hall, physical or mental dis- 102 Sherman St. Deadability, veteran status, wood, SD or www.cityor any other status or ofdeadwood.com. Apcondition protected by plications will be accepstate or federal law. BH- ted until November 26, FCU will provide reas- 2021, at 5:00 pm. The onable accommodation City of Deadwood is an to qualified persons EOE. with a disability that substantially limits a 12 oz. 24 pk. From letter copies to major life activity, but Cans or Bottles magazines! Call Black who are otherwise able Budweiser or Bud Light Hills Pioneer for all your to perform the essential printing needs functions of the job.

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HELP WANTED: FULLTIME REC CENTER ASSISTANT MANAGERThe City of Deadwood is accepting applications for full-time Assistant Manager. Applicants must possess a current certification in lifeguard training and standard first aid/adult CPR or have the ability to be certified within one month. Public relations skills, knowledge of exercise and weight training equipment, and effective communication skills are required. This position has supervisory duties and works under direct supervision of the Rec Center Director and the Transportation and Facilities Director. This position is responsible for management of staff, enforcing the rules of the Rec Center, all other duties assigned by the Recreation Center Director and as outlined in the Job Description. Applicant must be able to lift 25 pounds frequently. This position includes full-time benefits per City Policy Manual. Working hours to be determined and includes evenings and possible weekends. Pre-employment drug testing and background check is required. Starting wage is $18.65/hour. For more information call John Tridle at (605) 578-3729 or Tom Kruzel at (605) 578-2082. Applications may be picked up at Deadwood City Hall, 102 Sherman St. Deadwood, SD or www.cityofdeadwood.com. Applications will be accepted until November 26, 2021, at 5:00 pm. The City of Deadwood is an EOE.

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12 oz. 12 pk. Cans

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Week 11 Schedule

Since 1976 ... THE Choice of More Businesses than ANY OTHER!

NCAA Division I Saturday 11/20

Wake Forest @ Clemson 10 a.m. Michigan State @ Ohio State 10 a.m. Iowa State @ Oklahoma 10 a.m. Georgia Tech @ Notre Dame 12:30 p.m. Nebraska @ Wisconsin 1:30 p.m. Baylor @ Kansas State 3:30 p.m. SMU @ Cincinnati TBD Oregon @ Utah TBD

NFL

Thursday Night 11/18

New England @ Atlanta 6:20 p.m.

Sunday 11/21

Detroit @ Cleveland 11 a.m. Baltimore @ Chicago 11 a.m. Green Bay @ Minnesota 11 a.m. Houston @ Tennessee 11 a.m. Indianapolis @ Buffalo 11 a.m. Miami @ N.Y. Jets 11 a.m.

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Remember to shop local this season The little guys of small business have struggled during the COVID-19 pandemic. The holiday season offers a great opportunity to help them get back on their feet as the pandemic subsides and the economy rebounds with trillions of dollars poured in from our generous Uncle Sam. And there are many other good reasons to shop them.

Your money stays local

That’s another way to love your neighbor during the holiday season. Each dollar you spend locally allows three times that amount to enter the local economy, according to a study conducted by the American Independent Business Alliance. Online shopping is the same. Locally owned businesses generally buy supplies from other locally owned business, the staff eats out in the community and grabs a beer or coffee at the local pub or café. In short, multiple businesses benefit from

your dollar spent. Local business also invests in the community and, most importantly, non-profit organizations. The National Technical Reports Library has produced data that shows local non-profits receive 350% more money from its local small business neighbors than from out-of-town and larger corporate retailers. Among those are community shelters, fundraisers and other community partners. Local business is also hiring its neighbors.

Shopping local is environmentally friendly

When you buy local, your carbon footprint is decreased because your purchase doesn’t have to be transported by air or ground. The locally owned business is also probably expending fewer resources.

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Shop local for holiday meals How do you envision your big family Thanksgiving or Christmas meals this holiday season? Does it involve a piping hot turkey surrounded by fresh cranberry sauce, carrots and salad? For dessert, are you seeing delectable pies featuring delicious local ingredients and toppings? If so, then your best bet is to shop local farmer’s markets and grocers to give your guests the experience — and the meal — that they deserve. Owners of these establishments depend on local farmers for their produce and meats, ensuring that shoppers can find the freshest, most organically produced ingredients for their special meals. When you shop locally for your food this holiday season, you’re supporting small business owners and farmers in driving access to healthy, fresh items for your community.

Think fresh

We all know that fruits and vegetables contain the most nutrition when they are fresh and ripe. So, when you’re out shopping for your big Thanksgiving or Christmas meal, why not shop locally at your farmer’s

market or organic food market for the perfect ingredients? Delight your guests with fresh, roasted vegetables or organically raised beef this holiday season. You can even find flowers and artistic table-toppers from local flower shops or artisans to help brighten up your dining room table for your meal. Fresh is always better, and your local businesses are able to deliver some of the best food and decorations for your holiday festivities.

Local farmer’s markets

One of the best places to find fresh local food is your local farmer’s market, which are found to have a positive effect on total agricultural sales across the country, according to EcoWatch, an environmental news outlet. The Center for Urban Education about Sustainable Agriculture advises that because food in the U.S. travels an average of 1,500 miles to get to your plate, it’s actually more environmentally friendly to shop for your food locally. That’s because food transportation requires the use of large amounts of fossil

fuels which causes air pollution and trash buildup from extra packaging. Keep this in mind when you’re considering shopping locally or at a

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Holiday gift guide: your besties They’re with you every day, supporting you, defending you, telling you what you need to hear, loving you. Friends are the family you choose, and this year, choose to give them the best gifts ever with these awesome ideas.

other goods. The holidays are stressful, so this year, give your besties the gift of some relaxation. Bonus points: Offer to take the kids/pets/ do the errands for an afternoon to also give them the gift of guilt-free time to relax.

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If your bestie loves to cook, look for personalized kitchen tools such as cutting boards and wooden spoons. Also a hit are pithy tea towels, aprons with or without monograms, fun utensils and cookbooks. Just make sure you choose gifts appropriate to the skill level (or desired skill level) of your friend.

Yes, like the USPS. With mailboxes and stamps and everything. Put together a kit with cards, envelopes, stamps and maybe even a nice pen or a pack of sealing wax. Give it to your bestie (and get one for you, too), and whenever you think of them, drop them a line the old-fashioned way. You’ll both get the thrill of getting mail. It’s the gift that keeps giving, all year long.

Custom map prints

Find a place that means the world to both of you — maybe its your hometown, where you went to college or somewhere you both went on an amazing vacation — and have a custom map made. For bonus points, look for a local artisan that can make your map in whatever colors and textures your heart desires.

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they love with presents that will earn them a few extra brownie points. The following are five gift ideas that are tailor-made for tweens and teens.

1. LED strip lights

Both girls and boys may enjoy customizing their rooms as they see fit. Teens can utilize LED strip lights to create a unique ambiance that reflects their style. These often self-sticking ribbons of lights adhere right to walls. They come in a variety of lengths so they can be used to frame the perimeter of the room, if desired. Complete with multicolored options and a remote control, teens can set their room colors as their mood dictates.

2. Gift cards

Children often marvel at the world around them. They’re delighted to receive just about any toy, and play with items that others may not see as fun — including everything from mixing bowls to cardboard boxes. Slowly that cherubic toddler turns into a school-aged wonder, and later into a

young adult trying to find his or her place in the world. With each passing year, the task of finding gifts for tweens and teenagers becomes that much more challenging. While most parents and other relatives may never seem “cool” in the eyes of their teens, they can gift the tweens and teens

Teens try to keep up with the latest styles. A gift card or clothing gift from one of their favorite retailers can help them build their ensembles that much quicker. Aeropostale, Abercrombie & Fitch, Hollister, Forever 21, Zumiez, American Eagle, and Tilly’s are just some of the stores popular among today’s tweens and teens.

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4. Sneakers and shoes

Sneakers have long been popular gifts for teenagers, but they tend to be costly, especially for trending styles and brands. Vans Slip-On™ Core Classics, Converse Chuck Taylor All Star High Top Sneakers, Reebok Club C 85 Vintage, Nike Air Force One, and Adidas Sobakov are popular among today’s tweens and teens. In addition, thanks to the resurgence of 1990s style, Dr. Martens boots are once again in demand.

5. Video game consoles

Each gamer has his or her preferred platform for gaming. From the Nintendo Switch to the Xbox Series X to the Sony PlayStation 5, these systems are in high demand. Due to that demand, these products may be harder to find the closer you get to Christmas Day. Grab them while you can and soak in the smile on your favorite tween’s or teen’s face.

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Choose floral colors to complement your holiday decor. Jewel tones are popular, and icy whites always look stunning. You can also choose to use evergreens for a touch of holiday fragrance as well. When arranging your flowers, you can use florists foam or you can just arrange the stems inside the vessel to support the other flowers. Choose greenery with different textures to give your arrangement a more natural depth. After you’ve arranged your greenery, add textured flowers (think

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For the holiday table that people are going to gather around, choose a long, low vessel to keep the arrangement from impeding conversation. For sideboards, mantles and other areas, feel free to pick taller vases that will draw the eye upwards.

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ranunculus or carnations, flowers with layer upon layer of frilled petals). Lastly, working from bottom to top, add your statement flowers, such as roses or peonies. Using stem length as a guide, spiral upwards through the arrangement until you reach the top, taking care not to make it so tall your guests won’t see over it at the table.

Bring out the good china

Don’t be afraid to cart out Grandma’s good china for holiday entertaining (remember: she’d want it

to go to good use). Just be careful to clean and store it properly afterward. Start by lining your sink with a towel and then wash each piece by hand. While some lines are now dishwasher safe, cleaning these special pieces by hand is one way to make sure they stay safe from scratches, chips and breakage. Lay the table with your china and silver, remembering that diners work their way from the outside in with utensils. Napkins go to the left of the plate, along with the forks. Spoons and knives to the right. The butter knife and bread plate go in the top left, with the dessert spoons and forks in the middle. To the right, water and wine glasses. To store your china, wash up all the pieces again, then pack them away with newspaper or bubble wrap into boxes. Store those boxes in an out-of-the-way place that’s not exposed to extreme humidity or temperatures. If you display your china when not in use (Grandma would also approve of that), stack plates with thin cloth or foam between each one. Don’t stack bowls or cups with handles; place them right-side-up or hanging by the hooks. If you’re hanging the plates, place a scrap of cloth between the plates and hanger hooks to keep them from scratching or chipping the plates.


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Tips to simplify Thanksgiving Preparing Thanksgiving dinner for a houseful of close friends and relatives can be a tad overwhelming. Thanksgiving is a food- and tradition-centric holiday, and all eyes are typically on the dinner table. Pulling off a feast of this magnitude — multiple courses, side dishes and desserts — takes considerable effort. These tips, tricks and timesavers can be a Thanksgiving host’s saving grace.

Pick the menu early

Don’t leave menu planning and shopping to the last minute. Decide what you’ll be cooking in addition to turkey several weeks before the big day. Select two or three side dishes, preferably items that can be prepared in advance and then reheated on Thanksgiving. These can include a baked macaroni-andcheese casserole, mashed potatoes, roasted vegetables, and a cornbread stuffing.

Brine your bird

Turkey is the centerpiece of the feast, so give it every opportunity to shine. No one wants a dry turkey, but unfortunately this lean poultry can dry out easily. Meats typically

lose about 30 percent of their weight during cooking. However, by soaking the turkey in a brine prior to cooking it, you can reduce this moisture loss to as little as 15 percent, according to Dr. Estes Reynolds, a brining expert at the University of Georgia. Brining the fowl for a day or more can infuse flavor and moisture. Food Network personality Alton Brown has a fan-favorite roast turkey recipe with an aromatic brine that has garnered five stars and was featured on his show “Good Eats” (www. foodnetwork.com/recipes/altonbrown/good-eats-roast-turkeyrecipe-1950271). A simple salted water soak also can work.

refrigerator. Make extra room in the fridge by removing nonessential items and placing them in a cooler with ice and cleaning out any old food or condiments. Plan your table settings and label which bowls and other serving dishes will be used for which items. This will make it much easier to set the table on Thanksgiving.

Serve batched cocktails

It can be challenging and expensive to have a full bar for guests. Mulled wine, hot cider and punches are ideal ways to service a crowd looking for delicious spirited drinks.

Create simple centerpieces

Use seasonal sights for your centerpieces or place settings. These can include small squashes, gourds, citrus fruits, nuts, or acorns. A hollowed-out pumpkin filled with fresh flowers also can be eyecatching. Thanksgiving is a time to celebrate bounty. Treat guests to a great experience by learning some hosting tips to make the holiday easier to manage.

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Major benefits to early holiday shopping Some people begin their holiday countdowns the day after the festivities have come and gone. With 365 days until the next celebration, it may seem like one has all the time in the world to complete holiday tasks. But before long, holiday crunch time arrives and some people find themselves rushing around to buy gifts and other essentials. A 2020 Gallup poll found the average holiday shopper planned to spend $942 on gifts in 2019. The personal finance site Mint. com from Intuit reported roughly $729 billion was spent during the holidays in 2019 — making it the biggest holiday season to date. Though the pandemic changed the holiday shopping landscape in 2020, a return to normalcy appears to be on the horizon for the 2021 holiday shopping season. In fact, the adage of “the early bird catches the worm” could help shoppers scoop up gifts and bargains before the holiday shopping rush begins. Individuals who start their holiday shopping early this year may discover there are many benefits to such an approach.

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Those who begin shopping well before the holiday season arrives can spread their spending over several months rather than a short period of time. This can make shopping more affordable for those who may have limited financial leeway. It may be easier to swallow spending an extra $100 per month throughout the year as opposed to having a $1,000 bill at year’s end.

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A Coresight Research survey found that more than 25 percent of shoppers expected to start holiday shopping earlier than usual in 2020, when retailers offered their promotions earlier than normal to compensate for a decline in brickand-mortar shopping. While it remains to be seen what retailers will do this year, shopping early means people are not beholden only to holiday sales promotions; they can take advantage of major sales throughout the year, including Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Memorial Day, Labor Day, back to school season, tax-free weekends (often offered in August), and even retailer-specific sales like Prime Day.

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Continued pressure on shipping companies as online shopping has become so prevalent inadvertently leads to delays. Couple this with supply chain disruptions due to the pandemic, and certain items may be out of stock or on back order. “With potential product shortages continuing, if you see something you know you want, go ahead and buy it,” said Karl Haller, retail industry expert at IBM Global Business Services. Shopping early also assists those who have to ship gifts domestically or internationally. Shopping early ensures those presents get to their recipients on time. Getting a head start on holiday shopping is advantageous to

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10 gift ideas for people who love to cook Many people know someone who loves spending lots of time in the kitchen. Certain home cooks may enjoy whipping up favorite recipes, while others might get excited about experimenting with new flavors and ingredients. A love of cooking paves the way for many different gifting opportunities. Food-related gifts also come in a wide variety of price points, making it easy for shoppers to spend

With six weeks to go before Christmas arrives, you should: • Determine a holiday budget for gifts, outfits, meals, outings, etc. • Make a list of people you want to spoil, brainstorm gift ideas, and start shopping • Choose a theme for your holiday party, if applicable, and send out invitations • Make all necessary reservations (restaurant, hall, caterer, entertainment staff, etc.) • Book your nail and hair appointments • Decorate the outside of your home (before it gets too cold!)

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They may not seem like the most sexy or high-tech tools of the kitchen, but sheet pans are among the most versatile. They can be used for cookies, sheet pan cakes, oven-frying cutlets or fries, or even serving as the perfect bases for candy brittles.

2. Air fryer tool set

By now many people have hopped on the air fryer bandwagon, but they may not have all of the accessories to take air frying to the next level. From spatulas to tongs to silicone brushes, an air fryer tool set can make meals even more delicious.

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Wine is the perfect complement to many dishes, and what easier way to open bottles than with an electric wine opener? Many are compatible with almost any bottleneck and can open several bottles on a single charge.

7. Spiralizer

The trend for pasta alternatives continues, and having a spiralizer that can turn vegetables like zucchini into spiraled “noodles” will be handy in most kitchens.

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Home cooks need to protect their clothing in the kitchen. A fashionable apron and matching oven mitts can make a statement and keep clothes clean.

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The number of directto-home meat shipping providers continues to grow. Have quality cuts of meat delivered right to a home cook’s house so that he or she can cut back on trips to the store.

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Beat the holiday hustle with these shopping strategies It’s beginning to look a lot like the holiday shopping season. The four- to five-week period between Thanksgiving and Christmas is one of the most frenzied times of year, especially for shoppers. According to recent research from Needle, an advocate-powered e-commerce company, shoppers report feeling more stress from holiday shopping than they do from family obligations and holiday travel. Eighty-four percent of consumer respondents in Needle’s survey stated that gift-giving caused them stress. Finding the right gifts for everyone can be particularly challenging. While it may not be possible to remove all of the stressors surrounding holiday shopping, these tips may help make the job more manageable.

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Outline everyone on your list

Santa has it right by making a list and checking it twice. Only by writing a list will you be able to ensure you do not forget anyone. Savings expert Lauren Greutman from Flipp, a Canadian savings app, suggests including teachers, coworkers and service people in addition to family and friends on the list.

Track deals and coupons.

password for shopping retailers to reduce identity theft and other fraud.

Shop early

Bank of America says one of the easiest ways to overspend is waiting until the last minute to shop and then having to settle for what’s available, regardless of prices. Spread out purchases and begin holiday shopping before prices increase.

Be wary of fake coupons

Sticking to a budget is easier when you utilize tools that help you save even more. Resources like Honey and Retail Me Not will automatically apply coupon codes at checkout to make sure you are getting the lowest prices possible online. Social media, retailer websites and third-party apps also can be great places to find bargains.

The internet has made shopping and researching easier but also more complicated at the same time. A deal that seems too good to be true may be just that. Counterfeit coupons are phishing scams that can end up compromising personal information when you click on them.

Protect personal information

Make the most of that membership fee by buying the bulk of your gifts at a warehouse store to save time and money. These retailers carry everything from jewelry to electronics to clothing. Also, they sell gift baskets or boxes around the holidays that can be divided into multiple gifts, saving you even more.

The Federal Trade Commission says to protect yourself financially by shopping only on secure websites with an “https” address. Stick with retailers that tell you what they do with your data and how they keep it secure. Consider creating a separate email address and/or account

Take advantage of warehouse stores

Great homemade food gifts Gifts from the heart are among the most coveted and appreciated come the holiday season. Hobbyists from all walks of life can turn their passions into handmade gifts, but few gifts may be as welcomed as those that can be eaten. Cooking and baking ramps up during the holiday season. People can turn extra time in the kitchen into opportunities to create festive treats that are ideal for gifting. But which items are the best of the best? Even though tastes are singular, these items will appeal to most foodies and others on your gift list.

Jams and preserves

Fruit jams and preserves are versatile foods. They are as at home on toast and biscuits as they are as fillings in cookies and tarts. Jams and preserves can be made with relatively

few ingredients and work well with seasonal fruits.

Cinnamon rolls

Warm, sticky and full of aromatic spice, cinnamon rolls are the perfect comfort foods. These rolls do not typically have a long shelf life, so be sure to present them promptly before they get stale.

Pancakes (or cookies) in a jar

If you have a fantastic recipe that you can’t resist sharing, try turning it into a gift. Measure and package the ingredients into mason jars, tie with ribbons and include directions for preparation and cooking.

Mini bundt cakes

Fruit cakes may be a holiday standard, but bundt cakes make for great and traditional offerings as well. Miniature bundts filled with chocolate chips, dried fruits or even those soaked in a favorite boozy-butter glaze can be moist and delicious.

Chocolate barks or fudges

Seasonal flavors can come to life in chocolate treats. White

chocolate filled with peppermint pieces or dark chocolate and cherry chunks are tasty pairings. Break apart portions of the bark or cut the fudge with cookie cutters and gift inside cello bags tied with ribbons or in cardboard candy boxes.

Cocktail syrups

Create spicy or sweet syrups that are tailor-made for enhancing cocktails. Anyone on your gift list can then become a master mixologist.

Shortbread cookie ornaments

Circular shortbread cookies can be decorated with royal icing to look like Christmas ornaments. They can be eaten or even placed on trees to complete holiday decor.

Festive cookie pops

Cookie pops can be made by mixing homemade or prepurchased crumbled cake with frosting or softened cream cheese and formed into balls. Insert a lollipop stick and dip the balls into melted chocolate or candy melts. Sprinkles, nonpareils or luster dust can be used to enhance the covered pops.


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How holiday hosts can avoid overserving The 2021 holiday season could prove to be especially festive. After the COVID-19 pandemic forced families to tone down their holiday celebrations in 2020, the 2021 holiday season figures to feel more familiar. The rollout of a trio of effective vaccines has made gatherings more safe, and that should make for an especially jovial 2021 holiday season. The image of a house full of family and friends no doubt excites individuals who love to host holiday gatherings. And coming off a year in which no such celebrations were held, it’s easy to see how hosts and their guests might be tempted to celebrate a bit too much. That could prove both dangerous and costly. Overconsumption of alcohol can affect guests’ judgment, both during the party and at the end of the night when it’s time to go home. In addition, host laws could put holiday hosts in the crosshairs of law enforcement if they overserve. Hosts who are determined to have violated host laws could be vulnerable to lawsuits if their guests get into trouble. Hosts must acknowledge and

accept various responsibilities when hosting a holiday party, not the least of which is making sure guests get home safe and sound. Hosts can consider these strategies to avoid overserving guests.

Hire a professional bartender

The Insurance Information Institute notes that most professional bartenders are trained to recognize signs of intoxication and are skilled at limiting consumption by partygoers. Hosts can benefit from that expertise and training if they hire professional bartenders to man the bar at their parties. Let guests know in advance that bartenders have been asked to monitor each guest’s consumption, and support the bartender should he or she refuse to serve a guest.

Host outside your home

A large party at home may create a warm atmosphere, but it also can leave hosts liable in the eyes of the law. Hosting the party at a restaurant with a valid liquor license can minimize hosts’ liability risks. In addition, restaurants and bars tend to be very busy during the holiday season. That means it

will likely take longer for guests to order and receive their drinks. Extra time between drinks can reduce the risk of overconsumption.

Stay sober

Hosts can more effectively monitor how much their guests are drinking if they abstain from consuming alcohol. Guests who recognize hosts are not drinking also might be more agreeable if hosts ask them to stop for fear that they’re consuming too much alcohol.

Shift the focus

to do at the party, especially if the activity has nothing to do with alcohol. Avoid games like beer pong in favor of charades or other activities that require guests to stay sharp.

Stop serving alcohol as the party winds down

As the festivities begin to wind down, stop serving alcohol and offer water, coffee or tea in its stead. This decreases the chances that guests will overdo it and gives them a chance to assess how they feel and determine if they can drive home safely.

When planning the party and inviting guests, look for games and activities that engage guests and don’t promote drinking. Guests are less likely to drink too much if they’re given something

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HELP WANTED: FULLTIME REC CENTER ASSISTANT MANAGERThe City of Deadwood accepting applicais Full-Time Help tions for full-time As402 Wanted sistant Manager. ApS P E A R F I S H : C O N - plicants must possess a STRUCTION LABORER. current certification in Full-time. Framing to lifeguard training and finish work. Wage DOE standard first aid/adult From letter copies to starting at $15/hr. Call CPR or have the ability magazines! Call Black Barnett Custom Build- to be certified within Hills Pioneer for all your ing 605-645-0730. one month. Public relaprinting needs tions skills, knowledge of exercise and weight training equipment, and effective communication skills are required. This position has supervisory duties and works under direct supervision of the Rec Center Director and the Transportation and Facilities Director. This position is responsible for management of staff, FEATURING: Prime NEWELL SD Property wellenforlocated on adjoining properties. cing the rules the with Recvacant lot for camping, Lot #1 Newell Hotel, Sold Turnkey, 313 of Girard Center, all other duties outdoor events and gatherings. the with RecreLot #2 Set Me Free Fitnessassigned Center 305byGirard equipment and new facilities, Center plus the ation Gift Shop building,Director 106 Third Street, and as outlined in the Job Description. AUCTIONEERS NOTE: Located on one of theApplicbusiest streets in Newell SD these be location able toforliftmany uses. propertiesant are inmust a prime 25 pounds frequently. VIEWING AND INSPECTION DATES FOR REAL ESTATE: This position includes Friday November 19th benefits for 11:00 A.M. full-time pertill 2:00 P.M. OR BY APPOINTMENT C i t y P o l i c y with M aBob n u aBertolotto l. Working hours to be deONLINE REAL ESTATE AUCTION DATE: Friday November 19th, 2021, terminedSTART and includes at 7:00 A.M. and Closes Mondayand November 22nd, 2021 at 12:00 P.M. evenings possible With Soft Close. weekends. Pre-employment drug testing and AUCTION LOCATION: ONLINE ONLY- If you are unfamiliar with the online regisbackground check is retration and bidding processquired. call our Starting office soon at 605-720-2021, don’t wait till the wage is last minute$18.65/hour. or you may not For get registered more in time. calltheJohn ***PERSONAL information PROPERTY: Both Newell Hotel and the Tridle 578-3729 Set Me Free Fitness Center will at sell(605) with ALL personal property included and or Tom Kruzel at (605) without warranty of any kind. Also includes all antiques. 578-2082. Applications The properties are total turnkey operations withup all at personal property included. may be picked Deadwood City Hall, Stay informed at www.bertrea.com www.sdauctions.com 102 Sherman St.and Deadwood, SD or www.cityBERTOLOTTO REAL ofdeadwood.com. Ap- ESTATE plications will be accep& AUCTION, INC. www.bertrea.com ted Bertolotto until November 26, Bob Owner/Broker/Auctioneer 2021, at 5:00 pm. Thebob@bertrea.com 1102 Junction Ave., Sturgis, SD 57785 Office 605-720-2021 City of Deadwood is an

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