May 30th, 2008 by
Alica
A company that promises 150 new jobs will start dirt work in the Corson Industrial Park in June.
Broadwind Energy, Inc., announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary, Tower Tech Systems, will expand its wind tower manufacturing operations to Brandon. Dennis Olson, Brandon city administrator, said the company builds the posts that the big wind turbine blades sit atop.
Once it’s up and running, the company would slide into the top five employers in the city. The company will need for supervisors, quality technicians and maintenance technicians, welders, assemblers and technicians, and some skilled laborers.
Do you think the company will provide employment opportunities for people who already live in Brandon, or do you think people will move here to work there? Are you interested in working for this company?
Do you think this kind of business will help Brandon’s economy? Why or why not?
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May 28th, 2008 by
Alica
School lunch prices will go up a dime a meal this fall.
Elementary students will pay $2 per meal while meals for middle and high school students will go to $2.30. Adult meal prices will be $2.80.
About 15 percent of the student body is on free and reduced price lunches.
Do you think the new prices are fair? Do your children take hot lunch at school? Do they stick to the regular lunch, or do they buy additional items a la carte? Or do your children take their own lunch to school?
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May 27th, 2008 by
Alica
The sign at either end of Maureen Drive says it is a drive. But on the city map in the most recent copy of the Brandon phone book, it is called a street.
Maureen isn’t the only street that has an identity crisis. Heatherwood is either a drive or a street also, depending on who you ask. And there are other addresses in town with the same confusion. Do you live on one of these streets? Do you really know if you live on a drive or a street? Have you had any problems because of the confusion?
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May 22nd, 2008 by
colson
Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton will visit the Sunshine Foods store in Brandon Friday, but she’s not the first in her family to visit the city.
President Bill Clinton also campaigned in Brandon during his presidential bid?
What do you remember from that visit? Were you there?
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May 22nd, 2008 by
Alica
When I was a kid, we used to ice skate at a makeshift rink over by the high school. That spot is now part of the parking lot, and there is a better rink nearby. But that rink might get paved over too. The school wants to extend a driveway through where the rink is now. Problem is, the city has a lease on that spot.
The school asked the city to get out of the lease. The city said no.
What’s the school to do? Wait until the lease ends? Offer to pay for moving the rink so the city doesn’t have a reason to refuse any more? The school did offer to pay half the cost of moving the rink, after the city requested it.
Do you ice skate? Have you skated on the rink in question? Is it a pretty good rink, or just so-so? If you skate elsewhere, how come?
Do you think the rink should be paved over and that’s the end of it? Or do you think the rink should be relocated? (McHardy Park is the proposed new location.) Or do you think the rink should stay where it is for a few more years?
If you think the rink should be moved, who do you think should pay for that?
Can you think of a win-win-type solution the school or city hasn’t thought of? If so, what is it?
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May 20th, 2008 by
Alica
Baccalaureate will be held Wednesday at 7 p.m. in the Performing Arts Center at the high school. If you have a graduating senior, will he or she go?
Baccalaureate is a religious service sponsored by the Brandon Valley Ministerial Association. Students will participate in the service by reading scripture and providing music. Several of the student speakers are the same ones who will speak at commencement on Sunday.
When I graduated from Brandon Valley High School in 1975, I never considered skipping baccalaureate. I don’t remember anyone ever telling my class that it was optional, but I suppose it was, even back then. I do remember a couple of choir kids not singing certain songs at the Christmas concert because of their religious beliefs. Maybe those same people didn’t come to baccalaureate. I don’t know.
Do you think baccalaureate is a good tradition?
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May 16th, 2008 by
Alica
Have you noticed a white car driving very slowly (30 mph) on Rice Street on your way to work lately? Do you follow slowly or do you pass the car? There aren’t too many places to pass on the curvy road to Sioux Falls.
Have you compensated by leaving earlier for work? Have you passed in a no-passing zone? Have you called local law enforcement?
It’s frustrating to get stuck behind a slow moving vehicle when you’re on a schedule. I’m lucky in that I travel to work at times other than the rush hour. But I did encounter this white car once on my way home from work in the late afternoon/early evening.
The speed limit along Rice Street is 45 mph except for one stretch that is 55 mph. Is it a safety hazard to be driving along at 55 mph and then come around a curve and quickly have to slow to 30 mph to avoid rear-ending another vehicle?
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May 16th, 2008 by
Alica
Did you see either of the Democratic presidential hopefuls during their stops in Sioux Falls recently?
If so, what did you think of what they had to say? Did their stops here influence your choice for president?
If you didn’t go, why not?
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May 14th, 2008 by
Alica
There will be no school election this spring. Todd Egge was the only person to hand in a petition for the three-year term, so he gets the school board seat by default. He’ll replace Mike Klumpp, who did not run for re-election after two terms on the board.
Why only one candidate? Are people so satisfied with the job the school board is doing that they don’t feel the need to serve? Is it apathy on the public’s part?
Perhaps people are not willing to make the time commitment it takes to serve on the board.
With no election, there will be no campaining, and no issues will be discussed. How do you feel about that?
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May 12th, 2008 by
Alica
Anybody need a water tower? The city has an extra one that’s up for sale.
The city will open bids Thursday for the water tower that’s on the east side of town, near the golf course.
What’s a water tower worth, I wonder? What would someone do with it? What if nobody bids on it? What will the city do with it? Is it worth it to tear down just for the scrap metal?
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May 8th, 2008 by
Alica
The city is asking Brandon residents to voluntarily restrict their lawn watering this season. The city is asking people who live at even-numbered addresses to water only on even-numbered days, and likewise with odd-numbered addresses.
This policy is more liberal than the policy in Sioux Falls, where water restrictions will be enforced year-round.
At my house, we don’t water our lawn at all. Our reasoning is that the more lush the lawn is, the more work it creates. And we prefer leisure time over yard work. Well, that’s not entirely accurate. It seems like there is always a long list of household chores to do, and making a point of adding one more chore to the list, especially a self-perpetuating one, seems counterproductive.
Do you water your lawn? If so, will you follow the odd-even system?
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May 7th, 2008 by
Alica
There is an article in today’s Argus Leader (page 7A) that says Congress is trying to bring back the steel-made pennis of World War II and may be using steel for nickels too.
Why? Because it costs more than a penny – 1.26 cents – to make a penny. And it costs 7.5 cents to make a nickel. Every time the government makes these coins, it loses money.
Yet, I know many people who have a jar of pennies in their house.
Get those pennies back in circulation. Use them when you make purchases. Or just take them to the bank and have them replaced with folding money. If everyone kept pennies in circulation, the government would not have to consider making them out of steel. If everyone kept pennis in circulation, the government even might not have to make any more pennies.
Do you keep pennies or other coins in a jar, box, bowl, etc.?
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May 6th, 2008 by
Alica
Monday night, the city council went against a planning and zoning commission recommendation and granted a variance for a garage on property where there is not yet a house.
On several occasions in recent months, the council has gone against planning and zoning recommendations. We expect our elected officials, and our appointed ones as well, to do proper research before they make decisions that affect the future of our community. But when two city panels disagree with one another, how can citizens be confident the city is looking out for their best interests? Who is correct on these issues? The commission? Or the council?
We can’t just assume that the panel that gives the applicant what he wants is the right one. Certainly there are exceptions to every rule, and that’s why variances and conditional use permits exist. But city law has specific criteria for granting these exceptions. How can both panels follow the law and come up with opposite conclusions?
What are your thoughts?
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May 5th, 2008 by
Alica
The deadline for filing petitions for school board is Friday. But so far, no one has turned in a petition.
Three people have taken out petitions, though. They are Todd Egge, Holly Hauck and Paul VanDeBerg.
Which of these possible candidates would you support, if any? And why?
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May 2nd, 2008 by
Alica
Apparently a tornado touched down last night east of Valley Springs.
It was a short outburst, but powerful. Did the storm damage anything where you live? Shingles gone? Trees down? Budding tulips wiped out?
I was at a church function yesterday evening and heard the storm sirens. We all had to go downstairs twice when the sirens blew.
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April 30th, 2008 by
Alica
Our Brandon Valley transportation director is retiring. Was Marlet Graue ever your bus driver? Were you on the trip to the USD medical school to see the cadavers? Maybe you were one of the naughty children who was suspended from the bus.
I know her as a self-assured, capable person.
What are your stories of Marlet?
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April 29th, 2008 by
Alica
Do you plan to attend the Loyalty Day Parade this Sunday? Have you attended in the past?
I marched in the parade in junior high and all through high school, because I was a band kid. Later, I photographed the parade for quite a few years, for the Brandon Valley Challenger. I even announced the parade for a year or two.
I remember marching band. I really enjoyed that. In fact, to this day, if I’m walking and there’s music, I find myself stepping in time to the music.
What are your Loyalty Day Parade memories?
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April 24th, 2008 by
Alica
Have you ridden in a MED-Star ambulance because of a medical emergency? How was your experience? Good, bad, or indifferent? Would you be willing to talk to me a few minutes for a story I am writing for the Brandon Valley Challenger?
Sorry, I can’t use blog posts in the story. Only comments with names.
If you are willing to be in the story, please e-mail me at apthiele@argusleader.com today. I need to finish the story by tonight.
Thank you.
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April 21st, 2008 by
Alica
What do you do with all the nature garbage on your lawn in the spring? I’m talking about fallen twigs, the dead grass left from last fall, and stuff like that.
I talked to one man who pays his garbage service more than $100 extra each year to haul it away.
I saw a neighbor yesterday raking her lawn. I know a lot of people do that each spring.
Should the city offer a spring brush day, similar to the fall leaf day, where people can bring their scrub and brush to a dumpster at a designated site? Would it be worth the cost to the city of doing that?
My father never raked in the spring. He said last year’s dead grass was a good insulator of this spring’s new grass as it broke through through the ground. Later, as the grass grew, you couldn’t see the old grass anyway, he said. He also didn’t like messing with leaves and twigs and branches, so he didn’t plant any trees on the property. He did think fir trees were ok. But not leafy trees that shed.
My husband has a mulch mower, so he never does any raking either. All the grass clippings get ground up and scattered on the lawn.
How do you handle things, though?
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April 21st, 2008 by
Alica
The first quarter ambulance report is on the agenda of tonight’s City Council meeting. Are you interested in knowing what’s in it?
The council meets at 6 p.m. at the city council chambers, 308 S. Main Ave.
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