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CHAMBER CHAT
Vermillion Area Chamber of
Commerce
& Development Company
116 Market Street, Suite 103
Vermillion, SD 57069
(605) 624-5571
vcdc@vermillionchamber.com
www.vermillionchamber.com
Chamber Business:
David Owen, SD
Chamber and Industry
President is hosting a
weekly conference call
during the legislative
session with local chamber
and economic
development groups. This
is a good way to keep
informed as to what’s
happening during the 2013
session.
The calls are on Fridays
at noon during the
legislative session at the
VCDC office at 116 Market
St. Everyone is welcome.
Sponsored by the VCDC
Legislative Affairs
Committee.
Cracker Barrel session
with our legislators will be
Saturday, March 2 from 10
a.m. to noon at the City
Hall Council Chambers at
25 Center St. Please join
District 17 legislators, Sen.
Tom Jones and House
Representatives Nancy
Rasmussen and Ray Ring
for an update on the 88th
legislative session.
Open to the public and
everyone is encouraged to
join us for some great
discussion. Refreshments
will be served. Sponsored
by the VFW Auxiliary, Clay
County Democrats, Clay
County Republicans, and
the VCDC Legislative
Affairs Committee.
The Annual Vermillion
Area Chamber and
Community Awards
Banquet is Thursday,
March 14, at the Eagles
Club, 114 E. Main St. The
social hour will begin at
5:30 p.m., followed by
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and refreshments.
If interested, contact
Ann at
annb@vermillionchamber.
com or at 624-5571.
Announcements:
Vermillion High School
needs your help: The
mission of the Vermillion
School District is, “To
empower all students to
maximize their success in
our global community.”
With this in mind, the
state is mandating
additional offerings for
graduation starting in the
fall of 2013 to include
some sort of Senior
Experience. This might
take the form of
becoming a mentor or
providing job shadowing
and internship
opportunities.
In order to assist the
district with the
implementation and
sustainability of such a
program, we are requesting
adults and businesses in
the community to please
take a moment to fill out
this quick survey.
This will help us know
of opportunities to give
every student “the right
opportunity and
responsibility to learn
academics and essential life
skills to prepare them to
live successfully in an ever
changing world.”
Thank you in advance
for your participation.
The survey is available
at:
http://vermillion.k12.sd.us
//cms/module/selectsurvey
/TakeSurvey.aspx?SurveyI
D=114 or visit our Web
site at
www.vermillion.k12.sd.us
and under Headlines click
on Parents/Community –
VHS Needs Your Help.
dinner and the program.
It is a time to thank all
of the members,
individuals, and volunteers
who support and
contribute to the success of
the chamber and business
community.
The banquet also gives
us an opportunity to
recognize the outstanding
achievements of the
community’s leaders and
organizations by
presenting the Family
Business of the Year
Award, the Mayor’s
Community Service
Award, the United Way
Volunteer of the Year
Award, the VCDC
Community Leader
Award, along with other
awards.
The guest speaker is Lt.
Gov. Matt Michels.
The banquet is open to
the public and tickets are
on sale for $30 each at the
Chamber office at 116
Market St. or contact us at
(605) 624-5571.
Open house and
ribbon-cutting ceremony
at Meridian Title of Clay
County, 100 E. Main St.,
is Tuesday, April 23. The
open house will be from
5-7 p.m., with the
ribbon-cutting ceremony
at 5:30 p.m. Please join us
to welcome Meridian
Title to Vermillion, make
new contacts, and find
out what they have to
offer. Refreshments will
be served, plus a takehome gift for everyone!
Business After Hours:
Are you looking for an
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your business and
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Business After Hours
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generally run from 5-7
p.m. on a weeknight and
the hosting business
provides hors d’oeuvres
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Prenatal care
is smart
investment
By David Lias
david.lias@plaintalk.net
The South Dakota
House of Representatives
approved a measure last
Friday, Feb. 22, that
provides prenatal care for
illegal immigrants.
The measure now
moves to the state Senate.
We urge that body to
approve the bill and also
urge Gov. Dennis
Daugaard to sign it when
it reaches his desk.
Last week’s debate
concerning this
legislation seemed to
bring out, in our
opinion, both the best
and the worst of state
lawmakers. It also caused
a bit of head butting
among the
predominately
Republican House
members.
Republican supporters
said the measure is “prolife,” and that it was
worth providing
important care for
unborn children even if
their parents happened
to be illegal immigrants.
But other Republicans
objected, saying the
benefit to the infants was
outweighed by concerns
about encouraging illegal
immigration and by the
cost to taxpayers of
providing that care.
We find those latter
concerns to be a bit
disconcerting. It is
difficult to accept that
some of our decision
makers believe there are
issues more important
than the health of
pregnant mothers and
the babies they are
carrying, no matter the
circumstances.
Those lawmakers also
are blindly ignoring the
results of a study
published in 2011 by
South Dakota Kids
Count and the Beacom
School of Business at the
University of South
Dakota that explores
health disparities and
prenatal care.
We hope South
Dakota has leaders in our
state who are wise
enough to realize that a
healthy life begins before
a baby is born and
depends on the care
during the nine months
of pregnancy.
According to the
National Women’s Health
Information Center,
“babies of mothers who
do not get prenatal care
are three times more
likely to have low birth
weight and five times
more likely to die than
those born to mothers
who do get care”
(“Prenatal care”, 2009).
Among the South Dakota
Department of Health’s
many health objectives to
meet by 2020 is to
increase the proportion
of women who receive
prenatal care in the first
trimester from 68.9
percent in 2008 to 75
percent by 2020
(SDDOH).
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