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problems, but they were
able to go in today.”
Divers could
encounter everything
from tree limbs to re-bar
when they enter the
river’s channel.
“There’s things from
20 or 30 years ago – when
you look this area, and
how there’s been
construction here, there
could be just about
anything in this water,”
Sideras said. “The other
thing we’re working with
is the stress factor for our
firefighters and our law
enforcement officers.
They’ve been down here
for nearly 24 hours, and
we’re expecting another
12 hours. We’ve been
moving and rotating
crews out so that we can
make sure they don’t get
overstressed, and that
they remain healthy with
low temperatures and
don’t experience
hypothermia.”
The Vermillion School
District brought together
guidance counselors and
outside resources March
14 to meet with students
grieving the drowning
death of their classmate.
Madison Wallace was a
sophomore at Vermillion
High School,
Superintendent Mark
Froke said.
Her younger brother,
Garrett, 6, attends
kindergarten in
Vermillion.
Froke said the school
district’s crisis team,
made up of
administrators and
guidance counselors, met
early March 14 and
assembled resources to
meet with students.
“Even though this is
quite a sad and shocking
situation for everyone at
the school, we’re trying to
maintain a normal school
day and be respectful and
help all of those who
need assistance with their
grieving,” Froke told the
March 26, 2013 www.broadcasteronline.com
Sioux Falls Argus Leader.
A fund has been set up
for the Wallace family at
Wells Fargo banks, in care
of the Madison
Wallace Family Fund. You
can also donate online at
http://www.madisonw
allacefund.com/index.ht
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Garrett Wallace was
reportedly climbing on
rocks Thursday evening
when he fell into the
frothing water, Sideras
said.
Witness accounts
differ on whether
someone pushed the boy
out of the water or he
popped up on a rock
before being pulled
ashore. Emergency
workers carried the boy
away from the river
wrapped in a blanket and
he was not injured, he
said.
“He wasn’t in that
long,” Sideras said.
Napoleon
Ducheneaux, 21, said his
friend fell into the river
while trying to help the
boy and his sister. He was
holding onto the woman
and boy by their hands
before his hands began
sliding, then he just
“slipped and
disappeared,”
Ducheneaux told
The Associated Press
late Thursday.
“These people literally
jumped in without
thinking of their own
safety and trying to
rescue that child,” he said.
“It’s a very noble act that
they did, and they
probably contributed to
saving that boy’s life.”
Bridge work to
begin on Hwy. 50
Work to repair and
repaint bridges in Clay
County is scheduled to
begin next week,
according to the South
Dakota Department of
Transportation.
Industrial Builders,
Inc. of Fargo, ND, will
begin work on the SD
Highway 50 bridges
west of Vermillion on
Monday, March 25, and
traffic will be reduced
to one-lane in each
direction.
Beginning in June,
work will begin on the
Highway 50 bridge east
of Vermillion. Eastbound traffic will be
detoured off Highway
50 onto Crawford Road
and back onto Highway
50. That phase of the
work is expected to
continue for about
three months.
Other projects
included in the $4.1
million contract
include work on
Highway 19 one-mile
north of Vermillion at
the Vermillion River
Bridge, as well as
several overhead and
mainline structures on
Interstate 29 in Deuel,
Hamlin, Lincoln and
Union counties.
Work on the I-29
structures is scheduled
to begin in April.
Motorists should
expect delays, suddenly
slowing traffic,
construction
equipment and
workers; drivers may
want to consider
alternate routes until
the work is finished.
All of the
construction is
scheduled to be done
by Oct. 1.
For more
information, contact
Ronald Peterson,
Rodney Gall or Joseph
Sestak at 605-668-2929.
Complete road
construction
information can be
found at
www.safetravelusa.com
/sd or by dialing 511.
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Sioux Falls is named
after the river’s cascading
waterfalls in the park,
which is a popular spot in
the summer and spring.
For the first time in
months, the temperature
rose to around 50 degrees
in Sioux Falls on March
14.
The Associated Press
contributed to this report.
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LAND AUCTION
+/-160 Acres of Southern
Hutchinson County, SD Land
– Including Land with a Mixture
of Productive Cropland & CRP
Due to the multifractioned ownership of this land, we will offer
the following real property at auction at the land located from
Kaylor, SD – 1/2 mile south on 418th Ave.; or from Tripp, SD
– approx. 3 miles south on Hwy. #37, 7 miles east on 290th
St. to Kaylor, SD then – 1/2 mile south 418th Ave.
THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 2013
SALE TIME: 10:00 AM
This auction presents an excellent opportunity to purchase a
well located parcel of land which is bordered on the west by a
hard surfaced oil highway that is situated in a formidable
agricultural area near Kaylor SD, in south central Hutchinson
County. The buyer of this land will receive immediate
possession of this land for the 2013 crop year. This is a
parcel of land which is well suited to fit the needs of a variety
of buyers, including prospects in the market for Hutchinson
County, SD land, as this farm includes some very productive
cropland, along with a few acres of CRP and area adjacent to
the creek that may provide some attractive hunting and
wildlife production habitat. According to FSA information this
property has approximately 151.3 acres of farmland with a
total of 137.6 acres of cropland, with the nontillable acres
comprised of remnants of an old farmstead, creek/waterway
and roads; currently following the CRP reduction this farm is
estimated to contain approximately 116.7 acres of effective
cropland with a 59.6 acre corn base with a 59 bu. direct and
a 93 bu. CC yield; a 47.3 acre soybean base with a 25 bu.
direct and a 31 bu. CC yield and a 9.8 acre wheat base with a
26 bu. direct and a 45 bu. CC yield. Currently there are
approx. 20.9 acres of this farm enrolled in the CRP program
in 3 contracts - #849C covers 9.7 acres enrolled @ $83.17/
Ac. with a total annual payment of approx. $807.00; #850C
covers 9.2 acres enrolled @ $81.92/Ac. with a total annual
payment of approx. $754.00; and #850C covers 2.0 acres
enrolled @ $$82.54/Ac. with a total annual payment of
approx. $165.00 – a total payment of $1,726.00, with all
contracts scheduled to expire on 9/30/2020. According to
the Hutchinson Co. Assessor this property has an overall soil
rating of .762, similarly information obtained from Surety Agri
Data indicates that this property has a weighted average
productivity index of 69.4. The general topography of the
cropland on this farm is level to nearly level.
LEGAL DESC.: The SW 1/4 Sec. 33, T. 97N., R. 59W., (Kaylor
Twp.), Hutchinson Co., SD.
TERMS: Cash - A 15% non-refundable earnest money deposit
on the day of the sale and the balance on or before May 30,
2013, with full possession for the 2013 crop year.
Marketable Title will be conveyed and owner’s title insurance
will be provided w/the cost of the owner’s policy divided 5050 between the buyer & seller. The buyer will receive 100%
of the CRP payment payable in 2013 with no proration and
the new owner(s) will be obligated to comply with all the
remaining terms and provisions of the existing CRP contracts;
furthermore any buyouts or penalty due for cancellation of any
CRP contracts will be the responsibility of the buyer(s), also
any penalty for non-compliance with the remaining terms and
provisions of the CRP contracts will be the responsibility of
the new owner(s). FSA yields, bases, CRP info., payments &
other FSA information is estimated and not guaranteed and
are subject to County Committee Approval. All of the 2012
RE taxes payable in 2013 in the amount of $1,762.62 will
be paid by the sellers. The acres being sold are based on the
acres as stated on the county tax records with the acres
understood to be “more or less”. The north edge of this
property lies adjacent to the access road to the Kaylor St.
John’s Lutheran Cemetery, and it is to be mutually agreed and
understood that any portion of this access that crosses this
property is to be retained for purposes of ingress and egress
to the cemetery. The sellers do not warranty or guarantee
that existing fences lie on the true & correct boundary & any
new fencing will be the responsibility of the purchaser(s)
pursuant to SD law. This property is sold in “AS IS” Condition
& subject to any existing easements, restrictions,
reservations or highways of record, if any, as well as any or all
applicable Hutchinson Co. Zoning ordinances. Information
contained herein is deemed to be correct but is not
guaranteed. The RE licensees in this transaction are acting
as agents for the seller. Sold subject to confirmation of the
Owners.
FRIEDA DVORAK, ALLEN DVORAK,
ALVIRA SPOMER & THE HEIRS OF
AURELIA VEEN STUEVEN, Owners
CHUCK SUTTON - Auctioneer & Land Broker
Sioux Falls, SD - ph. 605-336-6315 • Flandreau, SD - ph. 605-997-3777
TERRY HAIAR – Real Estate & Pers. Property Auctioneer EQUAL HOUSING
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