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In appropriations this week, we cleared our docket of bills. Next week begins the task of putting all the pieces together, and it will be a busy time. SB205, the bill to reduce the original registration tax on drones and separate the revenue from the aeronautics commission, made it out of committee in the House before it nosedived and crashed and burned after coming into contact with many members who are more concerned about funding airport maintenance than keeping tax revenue uses germane to the industry being taxed. First on the calendar for cross over day Tuesday was two reconsideration votes. The prior day, SB193, which would change regulatory laws regarding back up generation, had been reconsidered. After that vote the sponsor gave his intent to reconsider the second time, then I stood up and asked for a parliamentary inquiry, asking how it is eligible for reconsideration when it’s been reconsidered once already. The President then responded that it is his interpretation of the rules that since the bill was amended before the vote it was now a different question and therefore eligible for reconsideration. That evening we talked with LRC staff and we felt that this was not the correct interpretation of the rules, and that it was worth challenging to avoid setting bad precedent and allowing a continuous loop of reconsiderations to begin to take place. When the second vote for reconsideration on SB193 came up, the President Pro Temp called for a point of order and stated his case on why he believed SB193 was ineligible to be reconsidered a second time. The body supported that challenge and SB193 was then lost. The next reconsideration vote was on SB239, a bill aiming to expand a government economic development program for large projects. This bill would’ve allowed the GOED (Governor’s Office of Economic Development) board to review applicants on a caseby- case basis and grant partial or full sales tax refunds for up to 30 years. When it came time for the reconsideration vote a member called for a “Call of the House.” This rule requires the Sergeants at arms to close the doors of the chamber and search for the missing member( s) to bring them back to vote. Why would a member of the body who voted yes on the bill the day prior care so much if a member who voted no was missing? Thanks to the Supreme Court’s advisory opinion stating they believe the LT Governor can cast a vote to break a tie on final passage of a bill, a 17-17 vote leaves a good chance the bill will pass if the Governor’s office supports it, effectively making a member’s absence more powerful than their no vote. After the “call of the house” motion was made, and the search conducted, the report was that they could not find him, contact him, nor was his car in the parking lot. The Senator was actually gone before we caucused prior to session. We voted to proceed with business, and the bill was defeated. This upset some members of the body, which then led to several procedural motions being made that extended the night even longer for no reason. We ended the week on a good note, with HB1001, the bill to allow for prescribed burning along the river, passing with no opposition. This is a long overdue victory for ranchers in our district who are doing their best to steward the land they care for and preserve our grasslands.
Read moreThe Wagner Lady Raiders took to the big stage at the SDHSAA Girls State Wrestling Championships, competing against top talent from across the state.
Read moreLast Thursday night, the Wagner Lady Raiders welcomed the Mt. Vernon Plankinton Titans to the home court for the final round of Region 5A play.
Read moreThe Wagner Red Raiders junior varsity and varsity boys basketball teams wrapped up their regular seasons Monday night on the road against Beresford.
Read moreSenior Gannon Knebel’s persistence paid off in a big way Saturday, February 28, in Sioux Falls.
Read moreBon Homme/Avon wrestlers competed in the SDHSAA Region 3B at Winner on Saturday. Results from the tourney are: 106 Asher Hellmann (33-11) placed 5th and scored 10.5 team points; Quarterfinal - Asher Hellmann (Bon Homme/Avon) 33-11 won by fall over Leyton Sudbeck (Parkston) 28-26 (Fall 1:23); Semifinal - Will Hosman (Miller/Highmore-Harrold)4014 won by decision over Asher Hellmann (Bon Homme/Avon) 33-11 (Dec 4-2); Cons. Semi Bentley Veurink (Kimball/ White Lake/Platte-Geddes) 2417 won by decision over Asher Hellmann (Bon Homme/Avon) 33-11 (Dec 7-4); 5th Place Match -AsherHellmann(BonHomme/ Avon)33-11wonbytechfallover Leyton Sudbeck (Parkston) 2826 (TF-1.5 4:07 (17-0)) 113 Summyt Larson (34-18) placed 4th and scored 14.0 team points; Quarterfinal - Summyt Larson (Bon Homme/Avon) 34-18 won by fall over Gabriel Ekroth (Burke/Gregory) 11-28 (Fall 3:05); Semifinal - Judd Hansen (Winner) 33-7 won by fall over Summyt Larson (Bon Homme/Avon) 34-18 (Fall 1:09); Cons. Semi - Summyt Larson (Bon Homme/Avon) 34-18 won by fall over Cassen Nye (Miller/ Highmore-Harrold) 6-26 (Fall 0:36); 3rd Place Match - Frank Krcil (Wagner) 30-8 won by tech fall over Summyt Larson (Bon Homme/Avon) 34-18 (TF-1.5 3:43 (16-1)) 120 Michael Branaugh (34-7) placed 2nd and scored 18.0 team points; Quarterfinal - Michael Branaugh (Bon Homme/Avon) 34-7receivedabye()(Bye);Semifinal - Michael Branaugh (Bon Homme/Avon) 34-7 won by fall overKaleHofer(MountVernon/ Plankinton/Corsica-Stickney) 39-18 (Fall 3:35); 1st Place Match - Rylan Robbins (Winner) 40-2 won by decision over Michael Branaugh (Bon Homme/Avon) 34-7 (Dec 1-0) 126RyvrLarson(33-4)placed 2ndandscored16.0teampoints; Quarterfinal-RyvrLarson(Bon Homme/Avon) 33-4 received a bye () (Bye); Semifinal - Ryvr Larson (Bon Homme/Avon) 33-4 won by decision over Hayes Holter (Kimball/White Lake/ Platte-Geddes)32-9(Dec6-0);1st Place Match - Roukyn Robbins (Winner) 46-2 won by decision overRyvrLarson(BonHomme/ Avon) 33-4 (Dec 6-0) 132 Corbin Palsma (6-10) placed 6th and scored 8.0 team points;Champ.Round1-Corbin Palsma (Bon Homme/Avon) 6-10 received a bye () (Bye); Quarterfinal - Keagan Hill (Mount Vernon/Plankinton/ Corsica-Stickney) 31-8 won by major decision over Corbin Palsma (Bon Homme/Avon) 6-10 (MD 14-1); Cons. Round 2 - Corbin Palsma (Bon Homme/ Avon) 6-10 won by fall over Luke Dangel (Andes Central/Dakota Christian) 9-21 (Fall 4:09); Cons. Round 3 - Corbin Palsma (Bon Homme/Avon) 6-10 won by major decision over Gus Tobin (Winner) 17-26 (MD 13-3); Cons. Semi - Reed Sedlacek (Burke/ Gregory) 33-21 won by decision over Corbin Palsma (Bon Homme/ Avon)6-10(Dec2-1);5thPlace Match-LaneColeman(Lyman) 20-14 won by decision over Corbin Palsma (Bon Homme/ Avon) 6-10 (Dec 14-11) 138 DeVonne Sessler (39-7) placed 3rd and scored 15.0 team points; Quarterfinal - DeVonne Sessler (Bon Homme/Avon) 39-7 won by fall over Javin Kniffen (Parkston) 12-26 (Fall 1:41); Semifinal - Daniel Dorsey (Mount Vernon/Plankinton/ Corsica-Stickney) 44-9 won by decision over DeVonne Sessler (BonHomme/Avon)39-7(Dec127);Cons.Semi-DeVonneSessler (BonHomme/Avon)39-7wonby major decision over Mavrick Blasius (Kimball/White Lake/ Platte-Geddes) 30-21 (MD 132); 3rd Place Match - DeVonne Sessler(BonHomme/Avon)39-7 won by decision over Cade Werdel (Miller/Highmore-Harrold) 19-17 (Dec 7-3) 144CalvinCaba(33-14)placed 3rd and scored 18.0 team points; Quarterfinal-CalvinCaba(Bon Homme/Avon) 33-14 won by forfeit over Eli Ekroth (Burke/ Gregory) 29-13 (For.); Semifinal - Ethan Rearick (Wessington Springs/Woonsocket/ Wolsey-Wessington)33-4wonby tech fall over Calvin Caba (Bon Homme/Avon) 33-14 (TF-1.5 2:41 (20-3));Cons.Semi-CalvinCaba (BonHomme/Avon)33-14wonby fall over Ash Kaiser (Winner) 33-23(Fall2:15);3rdPlaceMatch - Calvin Caba (Bon Homme/ Avon) 33-14 won by fall over Eli Ekroth (Burke/Gregory) 29-13 (Fall 3:28) 150 Jaden Bult (26-7) placed 3rd and scored 13.0 team points; Champ. Round 1 - Jaden Bult (Bon Homme/Avon) 26-7 received a bye () (Bye); Quarterfinal - Hunter Wiechmann (Wagner) 28-18 won by decision over Jaden Bult (Bon Homme/Avon) 26-7 (Dec 11-7); Cons. Round 2 Jaden Bult (Bon Homme/Avon) 26-7receivedabye()(Bye);Cons. Round 3 - Jaden Bult (Bon Homme/ Avon) 26-7 won by major decision over Sam Crago (Miller/ Highmore-Harrold) 25-18 (MD 14-4); Cons. Semi - Jaden Bult (BonHomme/Avon)26-7wonby decision over Preston Nedved (Mount Vernon/Plankinton/ Corsica-Stickney) 38-15 (Dec 4-2); 3rd Place Match - Jaden Bult (Bon Homme/Avon) 26-7 won by decision over Hunter Wiechmann (Wagner) 28-18 (Dec 7-2) 157 Weston Bierema (28-15) placed 4th and scored 12.0 team points; Quarterfinal - Weston Bierema (Bon Homme/Avon) 28-15wonbyfalloverJDChavez (Miller/Highmore-Harrold)3015 (Fall 1:49); Semifinal - Gage Reichert (Parkston) 34-4 won by decision over Weston Bierema (Bon Homme/Avon) 28-15 (Dec 7-2); Cons. Semi - Weston Bierema (Bon Homme/Avon) 28-15 won by decision over Jed Blare (Winner) 25-25 (Dec 3-2)' 3rd Place Match - Carson Finn (Wessington Springs/Woonsocket/ Wolsey-Wessington) 2110 won by decision over Weston Bierema (Bon Homme/Avon) 28-15 (Dec 4-1) 165 Luke Guthmiller (38-9) placed 2nd and scored 17.5 team points; Quarterfinal - Luke Guthmiller(BonHomme/Avon) 38-9 won by tech fall over Skyler Langenbau (Lyman) 23-19 (TF1.5 3:18 (20-3)); Semifinal - Luke Guthmiller(BonHomme/Avon) 38-9 won by decision over Paxton Nedved (Mount Vernon/ Plankinton/Corsica-Stickney) 17-4 (Dec 15-14); 1st Place Match - Carter Konechne (Kimball/ WhiteLake/Platte-Geddes)40-3 won by fall over Luke Guthmiller (Bon Homme/Avon) 38-9 (Fall 1:15) 175 Caden Zomer (26-26) placed 3rd and scored 13.0 team points; Quarterfinal - Ethan Hoffman (Mount Vernon/ Plankinton/Corsica-Stickney) 22-17 won in sudden victory - 1 overCadenZomer(BonHomme/ Avon) 26-26 (SV-1 9-6); Cons. Round 1 - Caden Zomer (Bon Homme/Avon) 26-26 received a bye () (Bye); Cons. Semi - Caden Zomer(BonHomme/Avon)26-26 won by decision over Thayne Tjeerdsma (Wagner) 23-13 (Dec 6-5); 3rd Place Match - Caden Zomer(BonHomme/Avon)26-26 wonbyfalloverEthanHoffman (Mount Vernon/Plankinton/ Corsica-Stickney) 22-17 (Fall 2:20) 190 Isaiah Crownover (35-5) placed 1st and scored 25.5 team points; Quarterfinal - Isaiah Crownover(BonHomme/Avon) 35-5 won by fall over Colin Brown Bear (Wagner) 10-17 (Fall 2:34); Semifinal - Isaiah Crownover(BonHomme/Avon) 35-5 won by fall over Bennett Kinsley (Lyman) 34-17 (Fall 3:50); 1st Place Match - Isaiah Crownover(BonHomme/Avon) 35-5wonbytechfalloverGarret Westendorf (Kimball/White Lake/Platte-Geddes) 35-9 (TF1.5 5:11 (18-1)) 215 Caleb Cuka (36-12) placed 5th and scored 11.0 team points; Quarterfinal - Caleb Cuka (Bon Homme/Avon) 36-12 won by fall overMaverickJohnson(Lyman) 24-19 (Fall 0:43); Semifinal - Mason Curtis(Winner)26-8wonby major decision over Caleb Cuka (Bon Homme/Avon) 36-12 (MD 14-5); Cons. Semi - Dale Smikle (Burke/Gregory) 37-17 won by decision over Caleb Cuka (Bon Homme/Avon) 36-12 (Dec 9-5); 5th Place Match - Caleb Cuka (Bon Homme/Avon) 36-12 won by fall over Maverick Johnson (Lyman) 24-19 (Fall 0:41) 285 Randall Powers (14-5) placed 2nd and scored 20.0 team points; Quarterfinal - Randall Powers (Bon Homme/Avon) 14-5 won by fall over Aja Middletent (Lyman) 7-17 (Fall 0:56); Semifinal - Randall Powers (Bon Homme/Avon) 14-5 won by fall over Jaspur Gran (Wessington Springs/Woonsocket/ Wolsey-Wessington) 26-13 (Fall 0:38); 1st Place Match - Legend Benedict (Winner) 44-5 won by decision over Randall Powers (Bon Homme/Avon) 14-5 (Dec 10-3) Photos by April Powers
Read moreThe Avon Lady Pirates traveled to Gayville Tuesday, February 17th to take on the Gayville/VolinRaiders,where theysufferedatough41-52loss.
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