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October 15, 2013 www.broadcasteronline.com
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Many take advantage of
‘drive-thru’ option
Sanford Vermillion
held its first drive-thru flu
vaccination clinic on
Wednesday, Oct. 2.
Community members
took advantage of this fast
and convenient
opportunity to get their
annual flu vaccination. A
total of 57 vehicles, three
bicycles and a few
pedestrians came through
during the two-hour
clinic. More than 115
individuals received their
flu vaccine.
“The event went very
well,” said Carol Lavin,
Sanford Vermillion
wellness nurse and flu
shot clinic coordinator.
“We wanted to provide
another option for flu
shots this year,” Lavin
said. “Participants were
excited about this quick
and easy way to get their
vaccine. We had a great
response with many
positive comments about
the format.”
Read
Paula Krier, USD nursing student, administers a flu shot during the Drive Thru Clinic on
Oct 2.
(Submitted photo)
Notices
28th Annual Norfolk Gun
Show. October 19th and 20th.
Norfolk City Auditorium. Sponsored by the Northeast Nebr.
Shooting Assn.
Hours: Saturday 9:00 am 5:00pm, Sunday 9:00 am 4:00pm.
Al-Anon meets Monday night
at 7:30 p.m. in St. Paul?s
Church, 10 Linden Ave. Call
605-624-4166 for information.
and
Recycle!
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Service Calls • Boom Truck with Auger • Trenching
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1-800-560-2518
1221 Cornell St., Vermillion, SD • 605-624-5642
201 NW 13th St., Ste. 3, Beresford, SD • 800-560-2518
HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE COLLECTION
FOR CLAY COUNTY, YANKTON COUNTY AND RURAL UNION COUNTY
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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.
SAFE STEP WALK-IN TUB:
Alert for Seniors: Bathroom
falls can be fatal. Approved by
Arthritis Foundation. Therapeutic Jets. Less than 4” Step-In.
Wide Door. Anti-Slip Floors.
American Made. Installation Included. Call 888-744-2329 for
$750 Off (MCN)
One & two bedroom
apartments. Scotland
Apartments, 821 Main St.
Scotland, SD 57059.
Laundry. Rental assistance
available to those who
qualify. For appointments or
applications please call
605-624-5218 or visit
www.oakleafpm.com.
Equal Housing Opportunity
Lions’
Household Hazardous Waste Collection will be held on Friday, October25th for Vermillion Residents from 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM and Saturday, October 26
from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM in Yankton. There is a $10 fee per vehicle to help defray the collection cost. This collection provides opportunities for residents
to safely dispose of products containing harmful chemicals. Unless used and disposed of according to directions, these household chemicals present a
threat to the environment. Special handling is required to dispose of them properly. Materials collected are recycled, or disposed in hazardous waste
landfills or incinerators. A licensed private company under contract to the Missouri Valley Recycling Center provides these services.
Examples of Household Hazardous Waste include: Cleaning Supplies: Room deodorizers, oven cleaner; sanitizer; drain cleaners; toilet bowl
cleaners; NiCad batteries; floor polish; silver and metal polishes; nail polish; furniture polish; mothballs; floor wax; disinfectants; powdered bleach. Household
Products: Florescent bulbs; mercury switches and thermometers; bug sprays; Flea collars; peroxides; and medicines. Shop, Hobby Area, and Repair Supplies:
Latex paint; oil based paint; used oil; used anti freeze; cleaners, thinners and solvents; lubricants, glues and adhesives; stains, strippers and preservatives;
lead acid batteries; oil filters; and containers with unknown substances. Yard, Garden, and Farm Supply: Pesticides, herbicides and other products. The SD
Department of Ag will be on site to receive Farm Products.
Why should you check your HHM products and clean your house of unusable, unwanted Household Hazardous Waste?
OCT.
16-17
Certain types of HHW have the potential to cause physical injury to sanitation workers, contaminate septic tanks or wastewater treatment systems if poured
down drains or toilets, and present hazards to children and pets if left around the house. Read product labels for disposal directions to reduce the risk of
products exploding, igniting, leaking, mixing with other chemicals, or posing other hazards on the way to a disposal facility. Even empty containers of HHW can
pose hazards because of the residual chemicals that might remain.
You Can Help Reduce HHW Disposal Costs
DAYS
At the National Guard
Armory next to Lions Park
Serving
11:30am-1pm & 5:pm-7:pm
$5 Pre-sale $6 at the door
Kids under 8 eat free
Vermillion
Lions
Club
In 2012, Missouri River Recycling paid over $24,500 to dispose of HHW received from residents. Although proper disposal of HHW is important, it is even
more important to avoid purchasing hazardous items and substitute them with non-hazardous alternatives. The more you use safe alternatives, the less we
spend on disposal of HHW. The more HHW you dispose of, the less we save during these tough budgetary times. Choosing safer alternatives is the difference
between money saved and money spent. So ask yourself, “Why unnecessarily buy something that is harmful and expensive to dispose of when you could
choose an alternative that’s safer and cheaper to manage?”
You can help reduce the cost of this program by: Avoiding purchasing hazardous household materials, Using up what you buy, Giving away what you cannot
use & Using safer alternatives
Friday, October 25th 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. at the Vermillion Missouri Valley Recycling Center,
840 N. Crawford Rd., Vermillion, SD
Saturday, October 26, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Yankton Transfer & Recycling
23rd & Kellen Gross Dr., Yankton, SD