Cody Haiar has purchased Harry K Ford.
The purchase was effective Feb. 25. He also purchased the paint and body shop. The
NAPA store will remain independent.
Haiar is also the owner of Frontier
Motors of Winner.
The Ford business will be known as Frontier
Motors Ford and Frontier Motors Paint and Body will be the new name of the body
shop.
The hours for the sales staff will be 8
a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday and 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturdays.
The service hours will be 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday and
8 a.m. to noon on Saturday.
Haiar explained all 18 employees of the
Ford store and body shop were retained.
The three salesmen for the Ford store will be Roger Farley, Kirk Bainter,
sales manager and Aaron Torres who comes to Winner from Vern Eide in Mitchell.
“Winner will be stronger if we have two
separate dealerships,” said Haiar .
The owner explained he was surprised
when Doug Knust called and asked if Haiar would look at buying him and his
minority partner. Knust was the previous owner of what was then Harry H
Ford.
“We met and were able to get an
agreement,” said Haiar.
“I am excited about owning the Ford
store here. It is a great brand and Ford is engrained in American culture,”
said Haiar.
The owner of the car dealership came to
Winner in November 2010 and started working for Darrel Kaiser at Frontier
Motors. On Dec. 1, 2015, Haiar purchased Frontier Motors.
The staff at Frontier Motors totals 30.
One of the changes at Frontier Motors
is they brought in Jared Dewaard who was an executive manager at Vern Eide in
Mitchell.
Dewaard will be the general sales
manager at Frontier Motors. Haiar says Dewaard will help the business grow and
expand its footprint.
“We hope folks in Winner and the area
will give us a chance if they are looking to buy a vehicle. We will never make
them pay more to buy locally. We want an opportunity to service them at the
highest level,” he said.
Shana LaRae Kaupp, “Bombshell”, age 40, of
Flandreau, SD, passed away on Thursday, March 10, 2022, at Sanford USD Medical
Center in Sioux Falls, SD.
Shana was born on Jan. 17, 1982 to John Kaupp and Julene Lupkes in Omaha, NE. She spent her early years in Gregory, SD and then moved to Colome, SD. Later, she moved to Flandreau with her mother where she attended Flandreau Public School. Shana later attended Sinte Gleska University for Human Services. Shana had several jobs over the years but her favorite was spent as the host supervisor for the Royal River Casino and Hotel in Flandreau.
Shana danced through life and lived it to the fullest. She loved cats, cooking, music, and entertaining her family and friends. She also enjoyed shopping, traveling, and pampering herself with a fresh manicure. Shana was unconcerned with what others thought of her and always encouraged people to be their authentic selves. She was comfortable in her own skin and was a strong advocate and leader for the LGBTQ+ community.
Shana is survived by her mother, Julene Lupkes, Colome; sisters: Stacia (Jason) Paulson, Colome; Dana Ellwanger, Flandreau; and Chelsea Lupkes, Huron, SD; 10 nieces and nephews; 3 great-nieces and nephews; and many other extended relatives and friends.
Shana was preceded in death by her father, John Kaupp; sister, Erika Kaupp; great-nephew, Colten Bobeldyke; and grandparents: Oswald and Ellen Kaupp, Stanley Pitsenberger, and Blanche Hiller-Taylor.
Funeral services were held at 10 am on Monday, March 14, 2022 at Eastman Hall, Flandreau, with burial in the Colome Cemetery, Colome, SD at a later date. An all-night wake service began at 7 pm on Sunday, March 13, 2022 at Eastman Hall, Flandreau. Arrangements by Skroch Funeral Chapel, Flandreau. www.skrochfc.com
Betty Jean (Larson) Talbott passed away on
March 8, 2022 at Dougherty Hospice House.
A prayer service was held at Miller Funeral Home at 507 S. Main
Ave. in Sioux Falls on Tuesday, March 15 at 10am.
She was born on Sept. 6, 1925 to Joseph and
Kathryn (Peters) Larson in Highmore, SD. Betty grew up in Colome, SD and
graduated from Colome High School. She later attended The University of
Nebraska.
She was united in marriage to Marvin Sidney
Talbott on Aug. 21, 1951. They lived in Winner, SD for the 54 years of their
marriage.
She was a member of Immaculate Conception
Catholic Church in Winner, SD and DOE of the Elks Club. She was a 50-year
member of the Catholic Daughters of the Americas.
Her passion was music. In her earlier
years, she enjoyed singing in a mixed quartet, playing the piano and clarinet,
tap dancing, and playing bridge. She and Marvin enjoyed dancing and traveling.
Betty is survived by her niece Kim (Bob)
Kinney of Kannapolis, NC and her nephew Scott (Sheila) Schumacher of Surrey,
BC, Canada, a great niece, Rebecca Kinney of Winston-Salem, NC, and three great
nephews: Justin Kinney of Knoxville, TN, Dane Schumacher, and Dashel
Schumacher, both of Surrey, BC, Canada.
She was preceded in death by her husband,
Marvin, and her parents.
The family appreciated the caring staff at Touchmark at All Saints
where she resided for close to twenty years and the compassionate staff at
Dougherty Hospice House, both of Sioux Falls, SD. They would also like to
express heartfelt appreciation to Joyce Sisson for her loving devotion and
attentive care for Betty during her final six years.
Memorials
may be directed to Dougherty Hospice House in Sioux Falls, SD.
The Colome American Legion and Lariat
Loopers 4-H Club hosted the Colome Chili Cookoff on Feb. 26.
Eleven groups brought soup and chili
with the crowd voting on the best tasting.
Chosen as the best tasting was Shippy
Stitches and Shippy Cattle Co.
The best other went to Zion Lutheran
Church. The hottest chili went to Border
Bumpers 4-H Club and the most unusual went to Colome FFA.
Other contestants included: Colome
sophomore class, Robin Nelson family, Lariat Loopers 4-H Club, First Fidelity
Bank of Colome, Dan’s Last Shot, Annette Musser family and Colome American
Legion.
In a defensive battle, Wagner took a narrow 36-33 victory over Winner girls basketball team in a SoDak game played in Mitchell on March 1.
Behind
a strong third quarter effort, the top seeded Red Raiders built a 13
point lead it used to hold off a late rally by the Lady Warriors. Winner came
on strong making the final push to punch their ticket to the state tournament.
Winner cut the lead to four points (32-28 Wagner) on two free throws by Ellie Brozik. With 1.3 seconds left in the game Wagner hung on to that three point lead.
The game was tied at 8 at the end of
the first quarter. In the second
quarter, Winner was held to 3 points and six points in the third quarter.
Bella Swedlund scored 18 points. Kelsey
Sachtjen and Ellie Brozik each had 6 points.
Winner shot 20 percent from the field
and Wagner shot 41 percent.
At the free throw line, Winner made 11
of 16 shots for 68 percent.
Sachtjen pulled down 8 rebounds and
Swedlund, 3.
Brozik led the team with 5 steals and Swedlund had 3. Winner won the turnover battle giving the ball away eight times.
Colome boys basketball team was
defeated 49-40 by Tripp-Delmont/Armour/Andes Central-Dakota Christian in post
season play on Feb. 28.
The loss ended the season for the Cowboys.
Joseph Laprath scored 21 points to lead
the Cowboys.
Billy Looking Cloud added 10 points and
Caden Munroe, 6.
Colome shot 33 percent from the field
and made 7 of 13 free throws for 54 percent.
Colome was outrebounded 33-27. Munroe
pulled down 10 rebounds and Alec Thieman, 7.