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10 Broadcaster Press 1815 January 22, 2013 www.broadcasteronline.com Miscellaneous 1870 MEDICAL CAREERS begin here - Online training for Allied Health and Medical Management. Job placement assistance. Computer available. Financial Aid if qualified. SCHEV certified. Call 800-510-0784 www.CenturaOnline.com nani Music Lessons for All Ages! Find a music teacher! TakeLessons offers affordable, safe, guaranteed music lessons with teachers in your area. Our prescreened teachers specialize in singing, guitar, piano, drums, violin and more. Call 1-888-706-0263! nani QUESTIONS ABOUT AIDS? You may be worrying needlessly. For information contact The Coalition at P.O. Box 220, Sioux Falls, SD 57101. 605-332-4599. REACH 2 MILLION HOUSEHOLDS! Do you have a product, service, or business that would be helped by reaching over 2 million households throughout Iowa and the surrounding states? The Midwest Classified Network will allow you to reach these potential customers quickly and inexpensively. 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State health department urges vaccination as flu activity increases People who’ve delayed getting vaccinated for flu may want to proceed now that flu virus activity is widespread in South Dakota, says a state health official. “We do encourage people to get vaccinated early in the season but it’s still not too late to get immunized,” said Dr. Lon Kightlinger, state epidemiologist for the Department of Health. “The flu virus is likely to be with us for several weeks, if not months, so getting vaccinated now can provide important protection from the flu.” Kightlinger noted that this year’s flu activity is occurring earlier and at higher levels than recent years, other than the 2009 pandemic. To date, South Dakota has reported 469 laboratory-confirmed cases of flu and 135 flu-related hospitalizations. There have also been nine deaths reported, all over the age of 75. Annual flu vaccination is recommended for everyone, but some are at higher risk for complications – pregnant women, people older than 50 and people with chronic medical conditions. Health care workers and household contacts of high-risk populations such as those with young infants should also be vaccinated. Children are another high risk group, accounting for significant cases and hospitalizations each year and helping spread flu in the community. The department offers free flu vaccine for kids from six months to 18 years. In addition to vaccination, to prevent the spread of the flu: • Wash your hands often with soap and water or use alcohol-based hand gel ; • Cover your mouth when you cough or sneeze; • Don’t touch your eyes, nose or mouth; and, • Stay home if you're sick. Learn more at http://flu.sd.gov. Guest Commentary: Working together to improve public safety By Gov. Dennis Daugaard In South Dakota, we have an opportunity to make our state safer and save tens of millions of taxpayer dollars. It is an opportunity we must seize. South Dakota’s prison population has grown by six times in the last 35 years. Spending on corrections has tripled in the last 20 years alone. Our state locks up more people, per capita, than any of our bordering states. We lock up 75 percent more men than North Dakota and four times as many women as Minnesota. We are a clear outlier. Unfortunately, these high levels of imprisonment have not made our state safer. In the past decade, 17 states have lowered their imprisonment rates while also lowering their crime rates at twice the rate that South Dakota’s went down. If we do nothing, our prison population will grow by 900 inmates – that’s 25 percent – in the next 10 years, costing taxpayers $224 million. We will need to build two new prisons. This spring, I joined the Chief Justice and legislative leaders in engaging over 400 stakeholders before establishing a bipartisan, inter-branch work group to look into this problem. The group included law enforcement, judges, legislators, treatment providers, defense attorneys, and prosecutors. We asked this work group to see if we could improve public safety, hold offenders more accountable, and get a better return on our public safety dollars. I’m pleased that the work group came back with robust recommendations. Following my State of the State address, the Chief Justice and 70 legislators, including the Republican and Democratic leaders of the House and the Senate, joined me in submitting the South Dakota Public Safety Improvement Act. This measure, Senate Bill 70, will improve supervision on probation and parole through expanded treatment and reduced caseloads, and it will use proven tools like drug courts and a new 24/7style program for drug offenders. It will focus our prison space on violent and career criminals by punishing drug kingpins more harshly than users while ensuring swift and certain sanctions for offenders. Finally, the bill calls for improved victim notification and restitution collection, and it requires that all of these programs be measured and evaluated for effectiveness, year after year. This path will save our state tens of millions of dollars in prison costs while keeping South Dakota safer. This is the right path forward, and I’m not alone in supporting the measure. I’m joined by the Chief Justice, Attorney General, Sheriffs and Police Chiefs, Victims Advocates, State’s Attorneys, County Commissioners, the State Bar, and Treatment Providers. South Dakota is showing, once again, that we can work together to find common sense, smart solutions to our biggest problems. Tell them you saw it in the Broadcaster! Save Up To $2,375 Efficient and Comfort only from... and... 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Hazel Wherry & LuVern Swenson - 2002 Ford Taurus (77,890 miles), bedroom sets, kitchen table w/ chairs, various antique dishes, antique furniture, Brownie camera, household items, kitchen items-dishes, silverware, appliances, prints-framed and unframed, paintings, Remington picture frames, collectibles, 2 color TV’s, portable TV’s, radios, fashion jewelry, dolls, books, luggage, slide projector, vintage camera equipment, Avon collectibles, Ranch king push mower, folding chairs, garden tools, round oak table, vintage dresser w/ handkerchief drawers, wash board, cream can, golf clubs, old tin toys, bedroom set walker, water picture and bowl, marbles, bedding, lamps, sitting chairs, vases, large doll collection, 2-single beds, dressers, dining room table w/ chairs, many prints, hitch, small desk, filing cabinet, couch-hide-a-bed, whirlpool gold fridge, Kenmore electric stove, glassware, TV-2, precious moments, kitchenware, heritage village collection(Christmas), beanie babies, 2 Victorian style love seats, antique butter turn table, 5 Victorian accent chairs, coffee table, couch table, women’s shoes, plant tables, quilts, fireside, Kenmore sewing machine. Jim and Joan Olson - Kenmore refrigerator freezer, poker table bumper, ball table combo, print of year NRA, Elk print, pheasant prints, wolf prints, many pictures, CDs, tapes, tv, luggage, billiards light, wooden duck decoys, electric dart board, fan, new Christmas tree, collector plates in boxes, whisker canisters, knives, jars, butter churn, Hallmark plates, kitchen utensils, many beanie babies, army bags, dog kennel, antique trunk, original oil painting, brown crock jog, tv stand. Guest Consignor - Budweiser Stein, Brand New whirl pool commercial coin operated washer and dryer in box, Frigidaire side by side with ice maker (white), new muzzle loader in box, 3-swords, new window, horse clock, 1847 Rogers Bros Partial silverware set, coke caps with player pictures in the old shot gun shells, silver pieces, antique dishes, knives, military medals etc., old toys, old Kenmore hand sewer with books, 6 stoneware jugs - one of them has advertising: Greenfield Store, Clay County, SD. 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