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Broadcaster Press 5 June 23, 2015 www.broadcasteronline.com Vermillion Summer Lunch Menu’s The Summer Food Program at Jolley will be serving lunch Monday through Friday from June 1st through July 31st from 11:00 am until 1:00 pm. This meal is FREE to anyone 18 or younger. For more information call 677-7000. Menus listed below are for June 24th – June 30th. Menus are subject to change without notice. Wednesday – Cheeseburger, Green Beans Thursday – Hot Dog, BBQ Beans, Chocolate Chip Cookie Friday – Pizza, Golden Corn Monday – Baked Chicken Nuggets, Baked Tater Tots Tuesday – Soft Shell Tacos, Refried Beans, Sugar Cookie SDSU Natural Resource Camp On July 8th & 9th BROOKINGS, S.D. - The South Dakota State University Department of Natural Resource Management is hosting a Natural Resource Camp at the Oak Lake Field Station in Astoria, S.D., on July 8 & 9. The camp is Wednesday – Roast Pork, Mashed intended for high school stuPotatoes & Gravy, Spinach, Carrots, dents, ages 14-18, who have Strawberries a strong desire to learn more Thursday – Chicken Shepherd’s Pie, about natural resources and Green Beans, Carrots, Jello with Fruit associated careers. Friday – Tater Tot Casserole, Cream of Camp activities will Broccoli Soup, Acini De Pepe include bird identification, plant identification, mamMonday – BBQ Ribs, Potato Wedges, 7 mal capture, firearm safety Layer Salad, Spinach, Mandarin Orangtraining and assessing soil es, Birthday Cupcakes Tuesday – Baked Chicken, Mashed Pota- health. Participants will also have an opportunity to toes & Gravy, Beets, Chinese Coleslaw, learn about lake, stream and DAKOTA SENIOR MEALS Served at The Main Street Center & Town Square, “Meals on Wheels” Please call before 9:00am to schedule or cancel a meal at 624-7868. Menus listed below are June 24 – June 30. Menus are subject to change without notice. All menus are served with whole grain bread and 1% milk unless otherwise noted Apricots wetland ecology and will be able to practice fish research sampling methods. SDSU Natural Resource Management faculty and graduate students will be working along with South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks conservation officers, and Natural Resource Conservation Service biologists and range management specialists to lead camp activities. “Our camp is set up to provide attendees with hands-on experience to help them learn more about ecology, environmental science, fisheries, rangelands and wildlife,” says Leslie Bilbrey, SDSU Natural Resource Management Instructor and Camp Coordinator. “We will provide students with a small taste of the diverse array of career and research opportunities available in the field of Natural Resource Management in a fun, educational environment. Attendees should be able to walk away from their Natural Resource Camp experience with a better understanding of local natural resources and career paths involving those resources.” - See more at: http:// igrow.org/news/sdsu-naturalresource-camp-on-july8-9/#sthash.mI8b1FZl.dpuf July 2015 Climate Forecasts a Cool, Wet July BROOKINGS, S.D. - As El Nino increases in strength this summer, its impacts on our summer conditions in North America are becoming evident, said Laura Edwards, SDSU Extension Climate Field Specialist, referencing the latest climate outlook from National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) Climate Prediction Center. “The July outlook indicates increased likelihood of cooler and wetter conditions throughout South Dakota this July,” Edwards said. “These temperature and precipitation projections strongly reflect a summertime El Nino pattern over North America.” 1315 Drivers Experienced CDL-A DRIVERS for the Midwest Region. 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LPN/RN Apply in person to: EMPIRE PRODUCTS 1300 W. 21st Street Yankton Day and Evenings Full-time Full-Time Night Shift Interested candidates please go online to avera.org and fill out an application or call 605-267-2081 for more information BroadcasterOnline.com $500 sign on bonus Read www.yanktonsheriffsoffice.com under employment. This position is full-time shift work with a starting salary of $17.33/hour. Benefits include health insurance, paid vacation, paid holidays, sick time and South Dakota Class B retirement. Yankton County is an EOE. Closing date for applications is June 30, 2015. (July-September), South Dakota looks to be wetter than average. In the same period, Todey explained that the area most likely to experience cooler temperatures is concentrated to the Central Plains and the heart of the Mississippi River Valley region. “As a result, South Dakota is currently projected to have equal chances of below, above or near median temperature in the next 90 days,” he said. What El Nino means to South Dakota crops For croplands, pastures, yards and gardens, the El Nino summer season ahead may mean less heat stress than average, Edwards explained. “There is ample moisture currently in most of the soils and a continuation of the rainfall pattern like the one we have seen over the last few weeks will reduce drought or water stress as well,” she said. Combined with the likely cooler conditions crop water use should be reduced. Disease issues, like stripe rust, have already become apparent in many wheat fields, and given the higher humidity and moisture in the atmosphere, Edwards said scouting fields will be increasingly important. “Growers may also be more concerned about weeds, as the recent wet conditions have made some field work difficult for pesticide application,” she said. “A few warm, dry days are all a weed needs to grow quickly, and frequent scouting is suggested.” With this much moisture high stress conditions for livestock could appear periodically because of higher dew point, even with less extreme high air temperatures. Drought eliminated in South Dakota The short window of drought our state experienced in the early months of 2015 has been all but eliminated given our recent wet and cool pattern over the last six weeks. “This week’s U.S. Drought Monitor shows virtually no change from last week in our area, with the southeast part of the state continuing to be slightly drier than average for the year so far,” Todey said. The drought outlook through September indicates continued improvement or removal of the remaining drought affected areas in South Dakota, given the likelihood of wetter and cooler conditions for the remainder of the growing season. - See more at: http://igrow.org/news/july-2015-climateforecasts-a-cool-wet-july/#sthash.q9eRHaKP.dpuf TIRED OF WORKING NIGHTS & WEEKENDS? Other Employment 2015 Harvest Help Wanted. Start Now Until November. Texas To Dakotas. Class A CDL and Operators. Be Mechanically Inclined. Non-Smoker. Call Stan: 785-545-5966 (MCN) The outlook indicates that throughout the central states - including South Dakota - cooler than median temperatures are favored in the month ahead. “In addition to El Nino, this temperature outlook is also a response to the very wet soils and ample rainfall that has fallen in this region over the last several weeks, which tends to reduce the high temperatures in the summer season,” Edwards said. In South Dakota, the median temperatures for July range from the low 80s in the northeast, to upper 80s across most of the south and west for highs. Median lows are in the upper 50s in the northwest to lower 60s in the southeast. Most of the Rocky Mountain region and the central states are favored to be above median for precipitation in July. “There is strong consensus in the forecast models for this precipitation signal, according to the Climate Prediction Center,” said Dennis Todey, SDSU Extension Climate Specialist and South Dakota State Climatologist. 90 percent likely to continue Todey added that a recent update on the El Nino conditions, from NOAA Climate Prediction Center, stated that El Nino is 90 percent likely to continue through the fall season, and 85 percent likely to continue or intensify into the winter. “This may sound like a bold prediction, however many climate models have been accurately forecasting the temperature and precipitation over the last couple of months,” Todey said. “There is some confidence that the long-range climate models may have now captured how the sea surface temperatures in the Pacific Ocean will impact our climate for the rest of the year.” For much of South Dakota, El Nino in the summer season generally tends to be wetter and cooler, particularly in July and August. 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This position ensures clinical workflow is managed efficiently by the EMR thru design of processes, changes and initial/ongoing training and responsible for EMR clinical reporting. RN licensure and strong computer skills required. Visit www.allpointshealth.com to apply or call Brad Bertrand at (605)356-3317. NOW HIRING! TruXedo, Inc is seeking a motivated team player who enjoys hands on work in a fast-paced environment for the following position: Night Supervisor Monday - Thursday If you enjoy the challenge, and have experience in lean manufacturing and continuous improvement, this might be the change you’ve been seeking. • Customer driven and quality focused • Lead and motivate team members • Multi-task and achieve goals • Effective communicator with strong interpersonal skills • Strong computer skills Submit letter of interest and resume to: TruXedo, Inc, attn: Human Resources 2209 Kellen Gross Dr, Yankton, SD 57078 Email: jobs@truxedo.com Fax: 605.664.8391 • Ph: 605.664.8200 TruXedo offers competitive pay and excellent benefits. EOE 6 3 ????3???3???36???????  3 ???3?37??????34?3?3???35??????????3?????3????????
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