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5 8 2 3Sudoku9#17 1 4 7 8 5 7 6 3 1 6 6 1 3 41 8 5 7 9 2 September 8, 2015 www.broadcasteronline.com Answers Book 59: Cost Of Attendance Decision Looms For USD BY JEREMY HOECK jeremy.hoeck@yankton.net North Dakota State’s decision to offer full cost of attendance to student-athletes in every sport next year has already reverberated around the region. Is such a decision at the University of South Dakota inevitable? Yes, said athletic director David Herbster. “We will do it,” he said a couple hours after NDSU’s announcement. “But we’re probably not going to rush anything because of (Thursday).” Scholarship support will be increased in baseball, men’s golf and men’s track & field to bring every NDSU program to the maximum number of allowable scholarship level. Outside of the traditional tuition, fees, room, board and books, schools can now offer additional support for such things as academic related supplies, transportation and other expenses. Eventually, Herbster and his counterparts in the Summit League will make a similar announcement, he said, but Thursday’s news from Fargo won’t rush a decision at USD. Patience is required until certain questions – namely, how to pay for it? – are answered. “It’s not going to change our timeline,” Herbster said. “We’re still looking at the best way to implement it.” During Summit League meetings, it was made rather clear that no school would be attempting full cost of attendance for the 2015-16 school year, Herbster said. The only surprise Thursday? “It doesn’t surprise me they announced it, but probably one of the things that did surprise me is that they’re the second FCS school that’s done it across the board,” Herbster said. Liberty was the first. North Dakota State estimates that the additional cost will be up to $3,400 per full scholarship, and that the money will be raised through private donations. While that certainly puts on onus on donors to step up to the plate, it’s up to each individual school to determine just what that cost would be, Herbster said. In advance that it would eventually offer full cost of attendance, USD estimated its own amount for the 2014-15 school year. That number was in the $4,100 neighborhood, but will figure to rise each year, Herbster said. While the cost of attendance issue can present recruiting disadvantages for schools that don’t offer it, that doesn’t necessarily mean USD is suddenly behind the eight ball. “We’re not necessarily going to be knocking heads with Michigan or Texas in recruiting, but certainly against some of the same schools in the Missouri Valley,” Herbster said. “The last message you want to give you recruits is that we don’t think enough of you to provide you cost of attendance,” he added. Follow @jhoeck on Twitter Arrrrrre you advertising in the Broadcaster? Watch the “treasure” pile up when you advertise in the 9 2 6 4 2 4 6 5 9 5 9 6 4 8 1 7 2 5 3 1 2 4 6 9 2 7 8 9 5 3 6 3 4 5 1 7 2 8 1 8 2 6 9 5 7 7 9 6 3 8 4 1 5 8 4 9 3 7 Easy Sudoku Puzzles by KrazyDad Eagle Riders Hold Area’s First Salsa Contest 5 9 4 2 7 3 4 1 8 bpp b Since 1934 3 8 B 2 roadcaster Broadcaster Press Press p Broadcaster 9 b4 Press 2 BY SARAH WETZEL 6 8 For the Plain Talk 2 8 3 2 3 7 4 2 Always looking for new 4 8 2 5 1 8 66 9 4 ways to benefit the commu4 5 nity around them, the Eagle 5 9 3 7 5 3 9 Riders, part of the Eagles 8 3 7 Club, held its’ first annual 1 5 8 5 89 5 4 Brewer said. “So those Salsa (that is the dish and are ones that we 7 not the dance) Contest Sat- 6Sudokuthe main4 4 3 #5 Sudoku #6 urday with good results for 3 do every year. We’ve also 9 7 2 8 3 4 1 8 5 9 done the Diabetes4Research a first time around. 1 8 2 5 9 5 9 2 6 4 1 2 Public 2 3 6 and4the Vermillion The event drew contest7 2 7 2 5 3 6 Library. 6 try to 3 We 2 give anyants from Vermillion and 4 1 9 4 8 9 2 7 3 8 surrounding areas. 8 where7from three to six hun3 2 4 9 5 7 1 6 9 3 5 4 dred dollars to each one. It First place with a prize of 9 35 5 1 6 4 9 1 3 8 3 2 6 4 3 9 depends on how much we 6 8 3 4 1 7 6 2 $40 cash and a t-shirt went Sudoku #7 2 bp Broadcaster Press Sudoku #3 3 9 Giving to charities is 5 1 2 8 6 7 4 2 8 7 new 3 5 9 1 nothing 6 4 for the Eagles 6 club. 3 5 9 1 2 8 4 7 6 5 8 2 9 3 7 4 1 “Generally every year we 8 5 9 6 7 3 4 1 2 give to the Vermillion Food 7 3 2 9 4 1 5 8 6 Pantry, we give to Coats for 5 6 4 8 1 7 2 9 3 Kids, the backpack program 2 8 3 4 9 5 7 6 1 and Heartland Humane,” 9 7 1 2 3 6 8 4 5 5 4 1 1 6 3 6 to Diane Nemec of Holmberg. Second place was given a flask set and a t-shirt. The second-place winner, Todd Brewer of Vermillion, entered the first salsa he ever made. Third place went to Sandy Einrem of Springfield who was awarded a pizza hut gift card and t-shirt. The Eagles collected 17 entries and welcomed 22 taste-testers who filled out ballots and voted for their top three favorite salsas. “We went out to a Cinco de Mayo thing and they did a salsa competition,” said Eagle Riders president Reda Brewer. “We just derived it from that and thought, ‘Let’s do that back home. No one’s ever done something like that around here.’ So we just decided to do a $5 entry per salsa and first prize will be cash so usually we try to keep 50 percent back for the charity and the other 50 percent will go back to the cash prizes.” 5 6 1 5 2 1 Since 1934 6 3 5 8 7 Sudoku #4 4 8 3 7 5 7 9 2 4 3 5 1 6 9 8 8 5 7 Since 1934 3 1 6 4 9 2 7 2 3 1 8 6 1 7 8 5 4 9 6 5 1 2 3 2 4 6 9 6 7 9 5 9 4 7 3 6 2 4 7 1 2 3 9 6 1 9 9 9 7 1 4 5 8 4 2 1 relaxed and casual, as win- ners were not required to Sudoku #7 2 be present 3and tasters came 1 7 8 4 5 9 6 4 and8 went as desired. 7 5 9 3 2 1 6 5 6 2 1 4 8 7 9 3 “They just dropped the 5 salsa off 1because we didn’t 8 9 4 7 2 6 3 6 4 3 5 9 2 1 7 8 require them to be present,” 1 7 2 3 6 8 9 5 4 Brewer said. “We were just 8 5 1 2 7 4 6 3 9 talking about what we can 7 9 6 1 3 5 8 4 2 do next year to make it a 3 2 4 9 8 6 7 1 5 little bit bigger.” In the meantime, focus turns to the other events the Eagles club is hosting in the near future. “We do have our summer raffle that’s going on and our poker run which is pretty big,” Brewer said. “That’s the one that brings in most of our money.” According to Brewer, the summer raffle this year includes a 55 inch TV, a camera and a Blu-ray player among other things. For more information on the Eagle Riders contact eagleriders2421@gmail.com or by phone at 605-670-9454. BroadcasterOnline.com TRACTORS/BOAT - COLLECTIBLES - TOOLS - MISC. AUCTION Saturday, September 12, 2015 Starts at 9:30am Bob & Gerry Juhlin, Owners 402.355.2640 Auction located at Newcastle Football Field located on the East edge of Newcastle, NE. Lunch by Congregational Church ladies. Auctioneer’s note: Bob Juhlin, 93, worked at Hanson Implement for years and has decided to sell his collection of tools, tractors, boat and misc. If you are a John Deere Collector or a mechanic, this is an auction you don’t want to miss. TRACTORS sell at 1 p.m. JD1938A; JD M; JD1937B; JD MT w/mounted mower, new rubber; several John Deere oil cans; JD B w/factory steel wheels; many JD manuals & service manuals, many hard cover. Air Tools Sioux 3/4” Impact wrench; Pace Setter ½; C/P 1/2 Impact wrench; Several 3/8 Impact wrenches; Electric Drills; Several 2” balls Many Snap-On Tools & tool boxes JD 295 HRC Welder; 100-lb. Anvil; Large cast iron band saw; Many hand tools; Hydraulic Jacks; Columbia 3/4 bench grinder; 1/2 hp Wire brush; Scale Weights; Wooden decoys; Several Hammers; Martek Drill Bit Sharpener; Makita chop saw; Extension cords; House jacks; Grease guns; High lift jacks; Parts washer; Sears valve grinder & hand seat grinder; Jack stand; Rhino Snow Blower, 8-hp; Hand trucks; Shop Smith Lathe; Electrical Connectors; Welding Rod Air Tanks; Car ramps; Car jack; Bolt cutters, Paint; Magnetos Gear pullers; Creepers; Log chains; Allen wrenches; Sledge hammers; Come-a-longs; Belsaw chain sharpener; Oregon chain sharpener; Sewer snake; Cob fork and shovels; Sprinkling cans; NOS Steel seat; DeWalt radial arm saw; Wash tubs; Several 3/4” socket sets; Roll Pin Punch; Several Metal Benches; JD 1 1/2 gas engine, restored; Many JD Mo. 5 parts; JD Disc Transport Wheels; 2 JD corn shellers; 2 JD 6 & 12-volt battery chargers; JD 400 Grinder screens, many; JD power washer, A18; JD chain saw; TTC 3/4 inch socket set; Impact socket, 3/4 inch; Silvers Dent puller; Several Skill Saws; Single trees; Electrical boxes; Hay knife; Wood Sledge hammers; Wood planes; Remington pole saw, elec.; Steel fillings; Forge tools; Hydraulic cylinders; Hood for JD 110 mower; Wooden nail kegs; Load binders; Old popcorn machine; Extension ladders; Wooden wagon wheels; B&S transfer pump; B&S gas generator; Saw horses; 20’ aluminum ext. ladder; Wooden chairs; Cast iron scalding pot; Copper boiler; Step ladders; Chicken picker; Hand trucks Wash tubs; Log chains; International 350 fencer; Ridged pipe cutter, like new; Harris cutting torch & cart; Reddy heater; Toro mower; Lawn Aireator; Weedeaters; Wheel barrow; 3 Maytags, 1 cycle Double tub washing mach.; IH Corn Sheller; IH Cream separator, electric; Magic Chef gas and wood cook stove; DeLavel Cream Separator, A-1, box very unique; Redwing Crocks: 25-gal, 4-gal, 3-gal & 2-gal; Butter Churns; #2 USA, #3 Pocket ledgers; (Hanson Imp 5758, many more for 60-61); Ice cream maker; Old wooden ice box; Wooden Ice Box; Old wooden trunks; Ice cream chair; Wooden chairs; Barber chair; Old kichen cabinet; 2 Rope makers; Cream cans & nail kegs; JD 4-legged banner; Remington Arms cast iron blue rock thrower, unique. Miscellaneous Blacksmith cone; DeLavel cream separator sign; Swage Block. Boat Larson Fiberglass boat, Mercury Engine GUNS SELL AT 12 pm Black Powder long tom w/ram rod, SA Goddard; Winchester Model 94 30-30 lever action, new in box; Parker Bros. Double Barrel, 10 ga.; Stanley Arms Co. 12-ga. double barrel; Savage Model lever action 300 cal. weaver scope, SN 661078; Browning automatic 16-ga. SN 4359; Excel 16-gu. 99283D; Remington Model 12 pump 22 ga. SN 59130; Remington Armo Double Barrel, 10 ga.; Browning 12-ga. w/3 chokes, SN 260972. 8 9 2 bring in.” 3 4 5 © 2008 KrazyDad.com 9 8 1 7 6 4 6 The salsa 9 7 1 was 3 2 5 8 event 9 1 7 2 2 7 4 6 5 7 8 1 7 1 1 8 8 Broadcaster Press 11 Sudoku #2 2 2 1 3 4 8 7 6 5 9 4 7 5 2 6 9 3 1 8 8 8 9 6 3 1 5 4 7 2 © 2008 KrazyDad.com © 2008 KrazyDad.com 9 4 1 6 5 8 7 2 3 3 7 7 1 3 8 Since 1934 9 2 5 4 6 1 5 6 2 7 4 3 9 8 1 6 1 3 4 5 2 6 8 9 7 Fill the puzzle so that every row, every column, and every 7 5 8 9 3 1 2 6 4 4 section9contain4 the numbers 1-9 without repeating a number. 5 6 2 8 Sudoku7 #8 1 3 5 5 1 8 7 3 6 8 3 4 2 7 INTERMEDIATE9 3 2 7 9 5 6 8 1 Last Tuesday’s Sudoku Solution #8 5 4 3 2 7 8 9 2 9 8 4 6 1 5 1 7 6 3 5 9 2 9 6 1 7 8 2 3 7 8 5 9 3 4 1 3 2 4 5 1 6 8 6 5 9 8 2 7 4 4 1 2 6 9 3 7 8 3 7 1 4 5 6 5 4 © 2008 KrazyDad.com INT BOOK 59 #8 su do ku Find the Right People Advertise your job openings in the Broadcaster. 6 1 KRAZYDAD.COM/PUZZLES 3 7 8 4 4 5 2 6 7 9 1 3 5 8 9 2 © 2008 KrazyDad.com Check next Tuesday’s paper for the solution to today’s puzzle. 201 W Cherry Vermillion 624-4429 ea BOOK 59 #8 MORNING RETIREMENT FARM Friday, September 18th, @ 10:00 a.m. 46185 307th St. Wakonda, SD Located: From Polaris Building in Vermillion: 10 Miles North on Hwy 19 & ¼ Mile West or From Jct. of Hwy 46 & Hwy 19 – 10 Miles South on Hwy 19 & ¼ Mile West NO SMALL ITEMS, BE ON TIME Trucks & Trailer: 1993 International Semi Tractor, day cab, high mile fleet truck w/regular service, uses no oil, 9 spd, Detroit, twin-screw; 1989 Wilson 48’ Aluminum Pacemaker Grain Trailer, roll tarp, air ride; 1950 Dodge Grain Truck, 1-owner, 57,500 org. miles, not running Tractor, Skidloader & Combine: JD 4430, Powershift, power assist-lift 3pt., 6,624 hrs, uses no oil, excellent, SN# 022088R; Prime Mover LS-75 Skid Loader w/bucket, shows 620 hrs.; JD 9400 Combine, always shedded, Cyclone Shaft spreader, field ready, SN# 630899; JD 220 bean head, reconditioned w/stainless & poly; JD 444 4-row corn head; JD 220 bean head for parts; Equipment: JD 7100 8-row wide planter; JD 1000 26’ Field Cultivator w/harrow; JD 18’ field cult. w/harrow; Case PT sickle mower; Hiniker Econ-O-Till Cult. 8-row wide flat fold; United Farm Tools grain cart w/roll tarp 400 bu.; 400 bu. Grain cart; Parker 2500 gravity wagon w/ roll tarp & Sudenga Seed Auger; Parker 2500 gravity wagon; Wallinga Agri-Vac 614 Deluxe; Mayrath 10” x 61’ auger w/hyd. Lift & swing hopper; Richie Best sprayer 750 gal. w/40’ boom; IH 700 7x16 land hitch plow; Sukup Auto Guide cult. System; Buffalo Auto Guide cult. System; 300 gal. 3pt. sprayer; (3) older augers; barge box wagon; flare box wagon; 1200 gal. poly water tank; 2-wheel tilt/flat bed trailer; 1000 gal. propane tank on running gear; (2) 300 gal. fuel tanks; Banjo transfer pump & hoses; (3) 10-hole chicken nest; Terms: Cash or Good Check, SD Sales Tax applies. Not Responsible for Accidents. Ron & Deb Hesla – Owners • (605) 670-9728 – Ron GIRARD AUCTION & LAND BROKERS, INC. (605) 267-2421 Toll Free: 1-866-531-6186 www.GirardAuction.com Learn how to create a culture of sustainable continuous improvement within your business! ‘Toyota Culture’ Co-Author To Share HR & Lean Insights Thursday, Sept. 17, 2015 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at RTEC, 1200 W. 21st St., Yankton, SD Mike Hoseus is a former corporate leader at Toyota Motor Manufacturing’s Kentucky plant. He is currently executive director for the Center for Quality People & Organizations (CQPO), an entity developed by Toyota to share lean quality philosophy and human resource practices with education, business and community organizations. Attend and you will be able to: • Understand and implement processes and systems to sustain your improvement activity • Understand key components of establishing a lean culture of mutual trust, respect and continuous improvement • Understand how to attract, select, develop and engage competent, able and committed team members • Understand how to develop leaders who sustain and improve the systems of lean Cost is $295 + tax. Lunch is included. Please register by contacting Jackie Runge at Jackie.Runge@usd.edu or at (605) 610-6223. Call today! Seating limited to 50 participants. view pictures at www.edhuwaldt.com 201 W Cherry Vermillion, SD Phone: (605) 624-4429 Fax: (605) 624-2696 Kelly Konken Hartington 402-254-3472 Ed Huwaldt Randolph 402-337-0784 John Wortman Newcastle 402-355-2614 Terms: Cash or check with proper ID day of sale. No property to be removed until settled for. Not responsible for accidents, theft of or damage to items. Announcements made day of sale take precedence over printed material. All items sold as is, no warranty written or implied. www.sdmanufacturing.com www.rtecedu.org This workshop is offered through a special partnership between South Dakota Manufacturing & Technology Solutions (SDMTS) and the Regional Technical Education Center, Inc. (RTEC).
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