2011 Annual Meeting
The 31st annual meeting for BDM Rural Water System, Inc. was held at the BDM building in Britton, South Dakota on Monday, March 28, 2011 with 54 voting members present.
President Travis Olson presided over the meeting. Travis introduced the board members and presented the board report. Dwight Berglin from the firm of Quam & Berglin reviewed the audit report.
General Manager David Wade updated the members on the status of various projects. He also stated that the scholarship program continued in 2010, and four $500.00 scholarships were awarded to children of BDM members.
Director elections were held for Districts Two and Five. Lance Fliehs was re-elected as director for District Two. Mark Hagen was elected to serve
as the director for District Five.
A presentation featuring pictures from past annual meetings and various construction projects was shown. Drawings were held for cash and other
door prizes. Supper was served by the BDM employees.
2010 Annual Meeting
The 30th annual meeting of the BDM Rural Water System, Inc. was held at 6:00 p.m. on Monday, March 29, 2010 at the BDM Rural Water building in Britton, South Dakota.
Reports were given by the Board Vice Chairman Clayton Moen and General Manager David Wade. The audit report was presented by Dwight Berglin of Quam & Berglin.
Elections for three directors were held. Cortney Dinger was re-elected as the director for District Three. That district is comprised of the townships of:
Claremont East, Claremont West, Columbia, Shelby, Lansing, North Detroit, South Detroit, Portage, Hecla, Liberty, and Greenfield in Brown County.
Nathan Steiner was re-elected as the director for District Six. District Six is made up of LaBelle, Veblen, Dumarce, McKinley, Lake, Red Iron Lake, Eden, and
Buffalo townships in Marshall County and Norway, Bossko, Long Hollow, and Dry Wood Lake Townships in Roberts County.
Robert Watkins was elected as the director for District Four. District Four represents the townships of Dayton, Newark, Stena, Miller and Weston in
Marshall County.
Darian Kilker was recognized for serving nine years as a director for District Four. Manager Wade presented Darian with a check and a plaque in appreciation of his service.
After the meeting, a drawing was held for cash and other door prizes. Supper was served by the BDM employees.
2009 Annual Meeting
On April 2, 2009 51 voting members attended the 29th Annual Meeting of the BDM RURAL WATER SYSTEM, INC. Travis
Olson, Langford, was reelected as director in District One, and Clayton Moen, Sisseton, was elected in District Seven.
Reports were given by Chairman Travis Olson and General Manager David Wade. In 2008 52 new hookups were installed through the internal expansion program and other new users. The first phase of the Hecla Area expansion is also complete, bringing water to the Town of Hecla and an additional 40 individual users. Projects slated for this year include a system storage upgrade and continued work on the internal expansion.
It was announced that four $500 scholarships were awarded in January to two boys and two girls, Ryan Vrchota, Brody Carlson, Lexi Bohlander, and Nicole Olson. Recognition was given to Orville Helgeson who recently retired from his part-time maintenance position.
Dwight Berglin from the firm of Quam & Berglin gave the audit report.
Drawings were held for cash and other door prizes. Supper was served by the BDM employees.
The 31st annual meeting for BDM Rural Water System, Inc. was held at the BDM building in Britton, South Dakota on Monday, March 28, 2011 with 54 voting members present.
President Travis Olson presided over the meeting. Travis introduced the board members and presented the board report. Dwight Berglin from the firm of Quam & Berglin reviewed the audit report.
General Manager David Wade updated the members on the status of various projects. He also stated that the scholarship program continued in 2010, and four $500.00 scholarships were awarded to children of BDM members.
Director elections were held for Districts Two and Five. Lance Fliehs was re-elected as director for District Two. Mark Hagen was elected to serve
as the director for District Five.
A presentation featuring pictures from past annual meetings and various construction projects was shown. Drawings were held for cash and other
door prizes. Supper was served by the BDM employees.
2010 Annual Meeting
The 30th annual meeting of the BDM Rural Water System, Inc. was held at 6:00 p.m. on Monday, March 29, 2010 at the BDM Rural Water building in Britton, South Dakota.
Reports were given by the Board Vice Chairman Clayton Moen and General Manager David Wade. The audit report was presented by Dwight Berglin of Quam & Berglin.
Elections for three directors were held. Cortney Dinger was re-elected as the director for District Three. That district is comprised of the townships of:
Claremont East, Claremont West, Columbia, Shelby, Lansing, North Detroit, South Detroit, Portage, Hecla, Liberty, and Greenfield in Brown County.
Nathan Steiner was re-elected as the director for District Six. District Six is made up of LaBelle, Veblen, Dumarce, McKinley, Lake, Red Iron Lake, Eden, and
Buffalo townships in Marshall County and Norway, Bossko, Long Hollow, and Dry Wood Lake Townships in Roberts County.
Robert Watkins was elected as the director for District Four. District Four represents the townships of Dayton, Newark, Stena, Miller and Weston in
Marshall County.
Darian Kilker was recognized for serving nine years as a director for District Four. Manager Wade presented Darian with a check and a plaque in appreciation of his service.
After the meeting, a drawing was held for cash and other door prizes. Supper was served by the BDM employees.
2009 Annual Meeting
On April 2, 2009 51 voting members attended the 29th Annual Meeting of the BDM RURAL WATER SYSTEM, INC. Travis
Olson, Langford, was reelected as director in District One, and Clayton Moen, Sisseton, was elected in District Seven.
Reports were given by Chairman Travis Olson and General Manager David Wade. In 2008 52 new hookups were installed through the internal expansion program and other new users. The first phase of the Hecla Area expansion is also complete, bringing water to the Town of Hecla and an additional 40 individual users. Projects slated for this year include a system storage upgrade and continued work on the internal expansion.
It was announced that four $500 scholarships were awarded in January to two boys and two girls, Ryan Vrchota, Brody Carlson, Lexi Bohlander, and Nicole Olson. Recognition was given to Orville Helgeson who recently retired from his part-time maintenance position.
Dwight Berglin from the firm of Quam & Berglin gave the audit report.
Drawings were held for cash and other door prizes. Supper was served by the BDM employees.