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46534 307th St. Vermillion
(9 mi. N. of the Dome on
University or 1 mile S. of
Hub City)
Saturday, 6/8, 12noon-6pm
Sunday, 6/9, 12noon-6pm
Muzzel Loader?s, knives, hunting supplies, decoy?s, traps.
Fishing rods, steel posts, coolers, grill?s, tools, riding lawn
mower. Swing sets, Triggs
Wagon Seeder, gate?s, lots of
collectibles, & flea market
items. (605)253-2134.
Do you have a desire to stop
drinking? Join us at the Vermillion Unity AA Meetings held at
Trinity Lutheran Church in the
Sletwold Room (north entrance). Soaring Spirits group
is Tuesdays at 7:30p.m., Steps
Meeting is Wednesday at
7:30p.m., Happy Hour Group is
Saturday at 7:30p.m., and Big
Book Study group is Sunday at
7:30p.m. All meetings are
non-smoking and handicapped
accessible.
502 Franklin St
Saturday, 6- 8, 8am-12noon
Baby girl clothes N -6mos.
Boys clothes, baby items,
toys,
miscellaneous.
EMPOWERING YOU to take
back your life. The Women
Rising Support Group meeting
weekly. Childcare is available
upon request. Call 624-5311
for details.
605 Sharpe
Friday, 6/7, 4:00pm-6:00pm
Saturday, 6/8,
8:00am-12noon
2-Family Garage Sale: Ethan
Allen kids full bottom twin top
bunk beds, PB kids desk, furniture, kids clothes, filing cabinets, more.
Is food a problem for you?
Does weight affect the way
you live? Overeaters Anonymous meeting in Vermillion,
Saturdays at 9:00am. Sanford
Vermillion Hospital, 20 South
Plum. (Administration door
south of hospital entrance in
board room.)
Community Garage Sidewalk
Sales, St. Edward, June 14-15.
Maps at businesses. For more
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Isoms 24th Annual Animal
Swap Meet/Flea Market. June.
8th and 9th at Allen, NE. New
vendors welcome. Call Val
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Ag Equipment
For Sale: Sitrx 12 wheel
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605-934-2737 evenings or
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Livestock - Poultry
2-year old Angus bulls, moderate frame, easy fleshing,
calving ease, great disposition,
semen tested, many generations of Ohlde genetics, Keith
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Hereford Bulls For Sale!
(605)670-1481.
Two male donkeys for sale.
$300 a piece or $500 for both.
Both young and healthy.
Contact (605)670-1461.
Two year old Red Angus and
Black Angus Bulls for sale.
Scott Wagner 605-670-1481
Yearling Charolais bulls.
Bloodlines of Asset, Avenger &
Tenacious. Average birth
weight 84 lbs. 100 % smooth
polled. Will keep until you want
for no extra fee. (605)387-5366
or (605)951-4728.
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Notices
Al-Anon meets Monday night
at 7:30 p.m. in St. Paul?s
Church, 10 Linden Ave. Call
605-624-4166 for information.
Driver Licensing Schedules:
Vermillion 7a.m.-5p.m. Thursday
&
Friday; Yankton
7a.m.-5:30p.m.
Tuesday,
Thurdsay & Friday; Elk Point
8:30a.m.-4:30p.m. 1st & 3rd
Wednesday; North Sioux City
8:45a.m.-4:30p.m. 2nd, 4th &
5th
Wednesday.
Call
1-800-952-3696
or
visit
www.state.sd.us/dps/dl
for
more information.
The Alzheimer & Memory
Loss Caregiver Support Group
sponsored by the South Dakota Alzheimer?s Association,
will meet the 4th Monday of
each month, 7pm, at The Vermillion Public Library. Caregivers of memory loss persons
are welcome to attend. Contact
persons:
Fern
Kaufman,
(605)624-4898, or Marilyn
Abraham, (605)934-2534.
Vermillion
Alcoholics
Anonymous Group: A fellowship of men and women
banded together to help each
other recover from alcoholism.
Meetings are held in the Post
Office basement. Closed AA
on Tuesday, 8 p.m. Closed AA
on Friday, 8 p.m.
Vermillion Food Pantry is located at 816 E. Clark Street.
Check our website to see if
your family would be eligible
for food assistance this month.
www.vermillionfoodpantry.org
VISUALLY IMPAIRED meeting, 1:00 every second Monday of the month. For information
605-624-4063
or
605-653-1000.
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Did you undergo transvaginal
placement of mesh for pelvic
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2005 and the present time? If
the patch required removal due
to complications, you may be
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Johnson Law and speak with
female
staff
members
1-800-535-5727.
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Sen. Thune favors supporting rebels in Syria
By David Lias
david.lias@plaintalk.net
Sen. John Thune, RSD, quietly laughed
Tuesday morning, when
asked about the surprise
visit his colleague, Sen.
John McCain, R-AZ,
paid to Syria on
Monday.
“John makes some
trips over there … he
goes places that most
people don’t get access
to,” Thune said.
He also, however,
voiced support for a
policy that appears to
contain guidelines that
McCain believes the U.S.
should follow
concerning Syria.
“He (McCain) is very
passionate about getting
a good outcome there,”
Thune said.
Sen. Thune was in
Vermillion Tuesday to
address the morning
session of Girls State,
which is meeting this
week on the University
of South Dakota
campus.
According to news
reports, McCain quietly
slipped into Syria for a
meeting with antigovernment fighters
Monday. The visit took
place amid meetings in
Paris involving efforts to
secure participation of
Syria's fractured
opposition in an
international peace
conference in Geneva.
McCain, a member of
the Armed Services and
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committees, favors
providing arms to rebel
forces in Syria and
creation of a no-fly zone.
He has stopped short of
backing U.S. ground
troops in Syria.
“I think he (McCain)
really wants to help the
people who are leading
the resistance in Syria,
and I’ve always believed,
as a matter of principle,
that it makes more sense
for us to arm and
support the resistance
than it does for us to put
troops on the ground, to
put our men and women
in uniform in a place
like that,” Thune told the
Vermillion Plain Talk
Tuesday morning. “If we
can give the necessary
equipment, training and
weapon systems, that’s
the best way to shape
and influence an
outcome in an area in a
direction that we would
like to see it go.”
There are no easy
options when
formulating U.S. foreign
policy towards Syria, he
added.
“In this case, it’s
gotten more complicated
because as time has
passed the elements of
the opposition have
changed. Now you’ve got
al-Qaeda in there, of
course, Hezbollah is in
there, and the Iranians
are in there on the side
of (Syrian President
Bashar) Assad and the
regime,” Thune said.
“But, there are a lot of
folks in the opposition
now, so it’s hard to know
who you are arming.
Who are you giving arms
to, and what is there
objective and their
purpose?
“It was easier six
months ago; it was easier
a year ago, but I think
the thing is so muddled
now that it’s really hard
to determine who to
support, who to arm,” he
said.
Thune hopes that,
eventually, the U.S. can
lend its support to an
opposition group in
Syria “that is aligned
with the forces of
democracy and freedom
that want to make a
difference for human
rights in that region.”
The South Dakota
senator also said there
likely will be a spirited
discussion when
Congress reconvenes
concerning the use of
drones against terrorist
targets.
In a speech last week,
President Barack Obama
defended the use of
drones as an alternative
to military intervention.
He called drones the
course of action least
likely to result in the loss
of innocent human life.
The president admitted
that drone strikes raise
troubling legal
questions. He even
acknowledged that
critics of drone strikes
had a point, but he
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