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Apartment For Rent 1795
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1615
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204 Brown St., Gayville
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YANKTON COUNTY LAND
In order to settle the estate, the following land will be offered
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1607 E. Hwy. 50 Yankton, SD on:
THURSDAY MARCH 12TH, 2015
10:30 A.M.
It is our privilege to offer this outstanding, powerful, all tillable tract of land that
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LEGAL: The SE 1/4 except Platted land therein, in Section 3, 93-56 Yankton
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• 128.6 acres tillable land. Every acre productive with no loss of RROW acres.
• Single family housing developments are located on the south and east sides
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• Soil production rating of 84.8. Predominant soils include Egan-Ethan-Complex
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• Property is being sold subject to the 2015 crop lease which pays $21,219/
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• Annual Taxes are $2,886.48. No building eligibilities exist or will transfer
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• Base & Yield info, wetland maps, and other pertinent information is found
in the buyers packet
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Rapid City. He has done
advertising with them for
five years.
Packard also currently
shoots photos for USD.
“I do everything from
athletics to commercial
advertising and collateral
(brochures).”
In the past year, Packard’s
work has been featured in
the New York Times on
three occasions, and he has
also shot for the Huffington
Post, Outdoor Life, and
eWeek.
“He does his commercial
work with such feeling.
It really sets him apart,”
Banasiak notes.
In 2005 Packard and his
mother opened Lumo
Studios, located on Main
Street, where they showcase
family art as well as art
from students and the
community.
“They’re always willing
to exhibit work, and
would do anything for the
community – especially if
it infuses elements of the
arts,” says Banasiak.
His mother continues her
work as a fiber artist, selling
her work and yarn supplies
at the studio alongside
Aaron’s photos.
Packard is currently
pursuing his Masters of
Fine Arts in Photography
at USD. He is an adjunct
instructor, and hopes to
continue teaching in the
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From Page 3
amazed at some of the great product and marketing ideas the kids
are developing,” Hill said. “I think
we sometimes underestimate how
creative and tech savvy these kids
are if they have a little structured
guidance.”
Freshman Riley Beach conceived
of a car air freshener that would
be put in the engine so the
vehicle would always smell good
due to the pleasant scents being
continually pumped out as the
motor runs.
“(The project) is very time
consuming, but well worth it in
the classroom,” Beach said. “It’s
a good idea. It’s nice to see some
of our ideas go somewhere. The
idea I’ve had is one I’ve had my
whole life so it’s neat to be able to
show it.”
Beach says that the competition
isn’t that dog-eat-dog yet and has
been more competitive.
It doesn’t mean he isn’t serious
about it.
“We have dedicated three weeks
of this, every day in class,” Beach
said. “It is actually something that
can go somewhere.”
Taggart’s group is a little bit more
fired up about going after the top
spot.
“Our group is a little bit competitive,” Taggart admitted. “Me
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“It’s great to see the spark
of inspiration in people and
seeing them succeed,” says
Packard.
Rayna Hernandez, an art
student at USD, has taken
Packard’s photography class
and has spent time with
him in the art school.
“He’s a good teacher. He’s
helpful and willing to let
you get creative, even in
lower level classes.”
Hernandez also appreciates
his current projects.
“His work is really good
because he takes a lot of old
processes and incorporates
them with technology. He’s
interested in a wide range
of things.”
Banasiak also reflects on
Packard’s work.
“His work is involved
in the rediscovery of
things. He appreciates the
craftsmanship and tradition
of quality. He’s like a visual
alchemist, matching subject
matter with appropriate
visuals so it becomes poetic
and powerful.”
Packard has undoubtedly
continued his parents’
legacy of enriching
the artistic culture of
Vermillion.
“Vermillion is a great
base, and it’s also a really
supportive community,
creatively.”
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and a lot of other people would
not share our ideas with each
other because we didn’t want them
to get stolen and we thought we
had such good ideas.
‘Our group is competitive and
we’re in for the long run.”
Yet one must remember these are
only 14 and 15-year-old students,
so some of the challenges inherent
do rise to the surface.
“The biggest struggle has been
breaking down the costs to
produce one unit,” Hill said. “For
example, a group creating an
innovative hair brush found the
average cost of plastic per gram
by researching Internet sources
and then weighed a similarly sized
hair brush (in grams) on a balance
scale in order to determine the
cost of materials.
“Another group is currently
determining how many mini solar
chips are needed for their solar
charging device. Students have
overcome these struggles through
research, communication, and
collaboration with their group
members.”
The students are also keeping an
eye on what the professionals are
doing and wonder how they could
apply some ideas to their current
projects.
“With our project we remembered
a lot from a long time ago and it
didn’t seem significant then were
like ‘we could make this, but we
could make it so much better and
improve upon it,” freshman Ethan
Simmons said. “When you think
of inventions you might have
thought ‘oh that’s easy.’ But then
you look at what you have to do
to move it forward and you realize
‘oh so this is what you have to do.’
“Nothing that you see is as easy as
they make it seem. It takes away
some of the fantasy. It’s still cool
and it’s still fun, but you realize
how much work you have to put
in to it.”
Simmons’ group has conceived of
a charm bracelet that attach and
have magnets on the end so they
can clip on to others. It would be
used as a charity item.
Taggart says that the project has
given her new perspective on her
future and that is a large part of
what this project’s goal was in the
first place.
“I am more interested in business
and a lot of other people in my
groups are,” Taggart said. “I was
interested in more science, but
now it’s more, ‘hey business.’”
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