WHITE — The Brookings-Deuel Rural Water System will hold its 51st annual meeting of members on April 2 at McKnight Community Hall in White. A beef tip supper for members will be served starting …
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WHITE — The Brookings-Deuel Rural Water System will hold its 51st annual meeting of members on April 2 at McKnight Community Hall in White. A beef tip supper for members will be served starting at 6:30 p.m., with the business meeting starting at 7:15 p.m.
Petitions for directors were taken out by Doug Feten for District 4, Neal Kjenstad for District 6 and Scott Brandenburger for District 7.
The usual business reports to the membership will be given, followed by door prize drawings and the $100 leak finders reward will be drawn also. Four $500 scholarships will be awarded to graduating seniors whose parents are members of the system.
Brookings-Deuel RWS serves eastern Brookings and Deuel counties, providing safe drinking water to over 2,800 locations. Thirteen area communities are also served by Brookings-Deuel RWS, bringing the total population served to over 9,500 people.