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Why settle for ust a lice … en 100% of our retail market ceives The oadcaster. e Broadcaster is primary medium successful businesses e used to reach r customers for over 50 years. ur Broadcaster carries more ertising than all her local media ombined. And, like our customers, we continue to grow. Broadcaster Press 9 May 5, 2015 www.broadcasteronline.com SCHOOL MENUS Menus listed below are for May 6 – May 12. Menus are subject to change without notice. Vermillion Elementary & Middle School - Breakfast Available everyday: Breakfast entrée or choice of cereals with toast. Fruit or Fruit Juice, Milk choices Wednesday – Breakfast Pizza, Fruit, Juice Choices, Milk Choices Thursday – Breakfast Biscuit Sandwich made with a Fresh Baked Biscuit, Fruit, Juice Choices, Milk Choices Friday – Fresh Baked Cinnamon Roll, Fruit, Juice Choices, Milk Choices Monday – French Toast Sticks with Syrup, Fruit, Juice Choices, Milk Choices Tuesday – Pancake Sausage Stick, Fruit, Juice Choices, Milk Choices Vermillion Elementary Schools – Lunch Wednesday – A. Pizza Hut Pizza (Jolley), Cheese Pizza (Austin), B. Taquito, Baked French Fries Thursday – A. Homestyle Goulash, B. Crispy Chicken Sandwich, Roasted Asparagus, Fresh Baked Sugar Cookie Friday – A. Toasted Cheese Sandwich with Tomato Soup, B. Sloppy Joe, Baked Beans Monday – A. Fajita, B. Corn Dog, Refried Beans Tuesday – A. Home-style Beef Stroganoff, B. Baked Chicken Nuggets, Green Beans, Frosted Cinnamon Roll Vermillion High & Middle school – Lunch Wednesday – A. Pizza, B. Taquito Grande, C. Ham & Cheese Sandwich, Baked French Fries Thursday – A. Home-style Goulash, B. Crispy Chicken Sandwich, C. Crispy Chicken Salad, Breadsticks, Roasted Asparagus, Fresh Baked Sugar Cookie Friday – A. Toasted Cheese Sandwich with Tomato Soup, B. Sloppy Joe, C. Sub Sandwich, Baked Beans Monday – A. Fajita, B. Corn Dog, C. Sub Sandwich, Refried Beans Tuesday – A. Home-style Beef Stroganoff, B. Baked Chicken Nuggets, C. Oriental Salad, Breadsticks, Green Beans, Frosted Cinnamon Roll Elk Point Breakfast and Lunch Wednesday – Bkfs. French Toast Sticks – Lunch: Chicken Strips, Rice, Mixed Vegetables, Applesauce Thursday – Bkfs. Biscuits & Gravy & Fruit – Lunch: Pizza or Goulash, Green Beans, Oranges, Breadsticks Friday – Bkfs. Bagel & Cream Cheese – Lunch: Hot Dogs or Crispitos, French Fries, Corn, Fruit Monday – Bkfs. Eggs & Toast – Lunch: Corn Dogs or Hamburgers, Baked Beans, Fruit, Peas Tuesday – Bkfs. Breakfast Pizza – Lunch: Buffalo Chicken Pizza or Mac & Cheese, Broccoli, Peaches Pastor’s Corner We are Better than the Worst Thing We Have Ever Done By Deacon Denny Davis St. Agnes Parish, Vermillion St. Agnes Church COURTESY PHOTO “We are better than the worst thing we have ever done.” This is a phrase used by Sr. Helen Prejean who has walked with death row inmates for many years. I believe she is right in that we as citizens of South Dakota and as people of faith have a responsibility to begin to see our part in putting a human being to death through state sponsored executions. This is not to say that the horrible crimes committed are not devastating to the victim’s families as well as the fear and shock that reverberate through society. Obviously the person committing murder deserves to have severe consequences for their behavior. Is not life in prison without parole a harsh enough consequence? Pope Francis in Oct. of 2014 said, “life in prison without parole is a hidden death penalty.” He further said, “it is impossible to imagine that states today cannot make use of another means than capital punishment to defend people’s lives from an unjust aggressor.” (Oct. 23, 2014 meeting with representatives of the International Association of penal Law) We have two choices here in South Dakota with regard to the death penalty. The first is revenge; kill a person who has killed. The second is healing and restoration of not only the victim’s family but the person who committed the crime as well. When we act out of revenge, we lose the opportunity to restore our dignity as human beings and the ability to teach our children and grandchildren that the death penalty is wrong and by killing a human being, we all forfeit a piece or our own humanity. On the other hand, when we help others to heal there is a healing that also takes place in us. “Do unto others” is an ancient rule of life and aren’t we a people that want life? We are better than the death penalty here in South Dakota. Let’s stop this horrible practice. All life is sacred. Are we the people who will “cast the first stone?” We really are better than the worst thing we have ever done! Irene-Wakonda School – Breakfast Available every day: Breakfast entrée or Choice of cereals w/toast, Fruit, Milk Choices Wednesday – Breakfast Round, Fruit, Milk Choices Thursday – Waffles, Fruit, Milk Choices Friday – N/A Monday – Breakfast Pizza, Fruit, Milk Choices Tuesday – Cheesy Eggs with Toast, Fruit, Milk Choices Dunker with Sauce, B. BBQ Meatball Sub, Tortilla Chips, Peas Irene-Wakonda Elementary School – Lunch Wednesday – A. Chicken & Noodles with Bread, B. Corn Dog, Peas Thursday – A. Beef & Cheese Burrito, B. Chicken Nuggets, Tortilla Chips, Carrots Friday - N/A Monday – A. 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Cold Cut Sub, Tortilla Chips, Peas DAKOTA SENIOR MEALS Wednesday – Taco Casserole, Green Beans, Tossed Salad, Applesauce Thursday – Roast Turkey, Mashed Potatoes & Gravy, Broccoli, Pears, Cranberry Sauce Friday – Swedish Meatballs over Noodles, Peas, Fruity Slaw with Mandarin Oranges Monday – Upside Down Pizza, Tossed Salad, Carrots, Orange, Cranberry Orange Bar Tuesday – Cacciatore Chicken, Baked Potato, Green Bean Amandine, Applesauce Let The Broadcaster and Plain Talk Make Cash For You! IMMEDIATE OPENINGS OAKWOOD APARTMENTS •AFFORDABLE RENT ADJUSTMENT FOR YOUR INCOME •LARGE 2 AND 3 BEDROOM RENTAL UNITS •STOVE, REFRIGERATOR & AIR CONDITIONING •OFF-STREET PARKING AND PLUG-INS •UTILITIES INCLUDED •ON-SITE COIN LAUNDRY •PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT & SAND BOX •3 BLOCKS FROM CAMPUS Why settle for just a CALL NIKKI OR DAVE slice (605) 624-9557 … EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY Why settle for just a slice … When 100% of your retail market receives The Broadcaster. 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