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State Historical Society Gov. Daugaard Appoints Dawn
M. Elshere As Third Circuit Judge
Announces Spring
PIERRE, S.D. – Gov. Dennis Daugaard has announced
that he will appoint Magistrate Judge Dawn M. Elshere as a
Deadwood Fund Grant circuit court judge in South Dakota’s Third Circuit Court in
Brookings.
“I thank Judge Elshere for accepting this appointment,”
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said Gov. Daugaard. “As a magistrate judge, she already
PIERRE, S.D. – The South Dakota State Historical Society announces that the applications for the first round of
the 2018 Deadwood Fund grant program are due on Feb.
1, 2018, for work beginning no earlier than May 1, 2018.
Grant forms are available online at http://history.
sd.gov/Preservation/FundingOpps/FundingOpportunities.
aspx.
The program is designed to encourage large-scale
restoration or rehabilitation of historic properties by individuals, organizations or public agencies, according to
Jay D. Vogt, director of the State Historical Society, whose
historic preservation office administers the program.
Grants will be awarded in amounts ranging from $1,000
to $25,000. The grant amount must be matched at least
on a dollar-for-dollar basis from nonfederal and nonstate
sources. Nonprofit organizations will be allowed to use
in-kind services for one-half of their match.
In 2016, $108,204 was awarded between 11 projects,
resulting in a total public-private investment of $399,505.
Funding for the program is from Deadwood gaming
revenue earmarked by state law for historic preservation
projects throughout the state and distributed by the State
Historical Society.
The second round of 2018 applications will be due Oct.
1, 2018, for work beginning no earlier than Jan. 1, 2019.
For more information on the South Dakota State Historical Society’s Deadwood Fund grant program, contact
the State Historic Preservation Office at the Cultural Heritage Center, 900 Governors Drive, Pierre, SD 57501-2217;
telephone 605-773-3458.
understands the important role that judges play in our
society. I particularly appreciate her advocacy for alternative courts.”
Elshere will fill the vacancy created by the July retirement of Hon. Vince A. Foley. The Third Circuit includes Beadle, Brookings, Clark, Codington, Deuel, Kingsbury, Grant,
Hamlin, Hand, Jerauld, Lake, Miner, Moody and Sanborn
counties.
“I am very excited and honored to be given the opportunity by Gov. Daugaard to serve the Third Circuit as a Circuit
Court Judge,” said Elshere. “I’ve enjoyed my work as the
Magistrate Judge and the Beadle County Drug Court Judge
and I look forward to serving in the capacity as circuit court
judge.”
Elshere currently serves as a magistrate judge in the
Third Circuit, a position she has held since 2015. Elshere
was Codington County states’ attorney from 2007 to 2015.
Prior to that service, she was a deputy states’ attorney in
Codington and Brown counties, and was in private practice
for five years. In 1994 and 1995, she was law clerk for Hon.
Warren Johnson in the Eighth Circuit.
Elshere is a native of Hosmer, South Dakota. She earned
her bachelor’s degree in business administration from the
University of South Dakota in 1991 and is a 1994 graduate of
USD School of Law.
Elshere administers the Beadle County drug court. She
has served on the Unified Judicial System’s Judicial Training
Committee and SAVIN Advisory Committee, and has worked
as a trainer for the South Dakota Network Against Family
Violence and Sexual Assault. Elshere and her husband, Brad,
have two children.
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Mortimer Cabin In Oak Lakes State
Park Listed In National Register
Of Historic Places
PIERRE, S.D. – The Mortimer Cabin in Oak Lakes State Park
near Bruce was recently placed in the National Register of
Historic Places, according to the South Dakota State Historical
Society.
The National Register is the official federal list of properties identified as important in American history, architecture,
archaeology, engineering and culture. The State Historic
Preservation Office of the State Historical Society works in
conjunction with the National Park Service, which oversees
the National Register program, to list the properties.
"South Dakota's history is rich in American Indian culture,
pioneer life and change," said Jay D. Vogt, state historic preservation officer and director of the State Historical Society at
the Cultural Heritage Center in Pierre. "Properties listed in the
National Register are important for their role in South Dakota's
culture, heritage and history. And when properties get listed, it
shows that their owners take pride in their role in preserving
that culture, heritage and history."
Buildings, sites, structures and objects at least 50 years old
possessing historical significance may qualify for the National
Register, according to Vogt. Properties must also maintain their
With the exception of hunters registering for elk, all other
historic location, design, materials and association. Listing in
hunters are encouraged to register for counties near their
home or within close driving distance. “Hunters may register the National Register does not place any limitations on private
property owners by the federal government.
for a maximum of 10 counties for any species other than
The log and stone Mortimer Cabin was built around 1869.
elk,” said Fisk. “Depredation hunts are often time-sensitive
It was listed in the National Register for its significance as
and winter weather can sometimes make travel difficult for
reportedly the oldest structure in the region, for its traditional
participating hunters. For a successful hunt, GFP needs pararchitecture and for its homesteading history.
ticipating hunters to be available at the hunt location almost
Samuel “Old Spot” Mortimer was a fur trapper and lumberimmediately.”
man. He and his American Indian wife, whose name is unOnce registered, hunters are then put into a random
known, moved from Fort Thompson to Oakwood Lakes when it
drawing to determine eligibility once a depredation hunt is
authorized. During the winter of 2016-17, GFP issued 37 differ- was known to be a trapper’s paradise. It was also replete with
timber. As the demand for logs grew, Mortimer started selling
ent deer depredation hunts across the state.
timber from his property.
Winter depredation hunts focus on assisting landownMortimer did a brisk business operating a lime kiln and
ers with wildlife damage, but can also provide hunters with
selling timber to other settlers. He played a major role in the
another opportunity after traditional hunting seasons are
construction of other homes and businesses in the area.
closed.
The railroad’s EQUIPMENT
For more information, visit the GFP website or call USED decision not to pass through Oakwood
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605.223.7660.
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GFP Reminds Hunters To Register New Case-IH WRX stock - Ready To Go
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New Rotary Rakes in Stock
PIERRE, S.D. – As winter approaches, South Dakota Game,
Fish and Parks (GFP) reminds resident hunters of unique opportunities that could exist later this winter.
GFP’s Wildlife Damage Management Program assists landowners with wildlife depredation abatement programs and
services. When other methods are ineffective, GFP may utilize
hunters to help reduce damage caused by wildlife.
“Winter depredation hunts are a valuable management
tool that GFP uses in some situations to alleviate wildlife damage to landowners’ stored-feed supplies,” said wildlife damage
program administrator, Keith Fisk. “Depredation hunts are
largely dependent upon the severity of the winter, snowfall
accumulations and the number of animals involved.”
South Dakota residents may register for potential depredation hunts for deer, elk, antelope and turkey starting Dec. 1,
2017. Hunters can register free-of-charge; however, if a hunter
is selected for an elk depredation permit, there is a $20 fee. All
other depredation permits are issued for free. Register at gfp.
sd.gov/hunting/depredation-hunts.aspx
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PIERRE, S.D. - Jeremy Freking has been named outreach
and operations director and Bryan Sanderson has been
named business development director of the South Dakota
Department of Agriculture’s (SDDA) Agricultural Development
Division.
Freking grew up in Heron Lake, Minnesota, and graduated
from the University of Minnesota with a bachelor’s degree
in agricultural industries and marketing with an emphasis in
plant and soil science. Previously, Freking worked as executive
director of the South Dakota Soybean Research and Promotion
Council/South Dakota Soybean Association, the South Dakota
Biotech Association, and the South Dakota Pork Producers
Council.
Sanderson grew up in Lake Preston, South Dakota, and
graduated from South Dakota State University with a bachelor’s degree in animal science and an agricultural business
minor. Previously, Sanderson worked for Cargill and Land-OLakes Purina Feeds, and managed a feed yard.
“Jeremy and Bryan bring a vast array of experience and
knowledge to the positions. We are very excited to have them
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