May 12, 2015 www.broadcasteronline.com
50th
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Wedding
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Anniversary
Locally Owned and Operated Since 1972
3211 E. Hwy. 50 • Yankton, SD
605-665-4540-• 800-526-8095
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605-384-3681 • 800-693-1990
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Phone:
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Fax:
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The family of
Harvey, Jr. and Barb Mount
would like to celebrate with a card shower in honor
of their 50th Wedding Anniversary –
May 19, 2015
Well wishes may be sent to:
31498 462nd Ave.
Vermillion, SD 57069
NOTICE TO IRRIGATORS
The South Dakota Department of Environment and
Natural Resources (DENR) reminds irrigators to
check their center pivots to ensure they are operating
properly and are adjusted to spray only upon land
authorized for irrigation by their water permit.
May
is
Physical Fitness Month
Take advantage of our fitness specials:
Athletic Physicals: $15
Kindergarten Physicals: $20
Custom Mouth Guards: $35
Get moving and get healthy!
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“It is important that irrigators do everything they
can to avoid over spraying onto nearby roads or
neighboring properties,” said DENR Secretary
Steve Pirner. “Irrigation overspray can damage
roadways, lead to unsafe driving conditions, and
impact neighbors.”
A water right holder is not allowed to waste water
or operate an irrigation system in violation of state
water law, which includes spraying water on land not
covered by the water permit. Irrigation systems and
especially end guns must be consistently checked to
make sure it is not applying water to where it is not
allowed. Irrigators who fail to prevent overspray can
be subject to fines or required to appear before the
Water Management Board for possible suspension
of their right to irrigate.
South Dakota has nearly 5,200 active irrigation
permits authorizing irrigation of up to 865,000 acres.
Listen to the Wolf!