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FIRST UNITED METHODIST
CHURCH
Vermillion, is a welcome place
reaching out to all God's people. Located at 16 N. Dakota
St. Adult Sunday School 9am;
Sunday Worship 10:25am;
Children?s Church after Children?s Sermon (PreK-5). Welcome Table-serving free meal
Mondays 5:30-7pm. Youth
Group with Meal (Gr. 6-8)
Wednesdays 5:30-7pm. High
School Youth Group 7pm.
Adult Choir Rehearsal 7pm.
Praise Band rehearsal 8pm.
Friday Morning Book Study
and Breakfast 6:45am. Call
(605)624-2179 for more info.
Pastor Rick Pittenger.
GOSPEL CHAPEL CHURCH
708 Jessie St./Highway 12,
Newcastle,
NE.
Sunday
School, 9:30 a.m.; Sunday
worship 10:30 a.m.; AWANA
Wednesday
at
7
p.m.,
402-355-2305. Pastor Chuck
Myers, 402-355-1335.
GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH
SBC, Pastor Steve Ford, 1102
E. Main. Phone 624-4949.
Adult?s and Children?s Sunday
School 9:30 a.m. Sunday Worship 10:45 a.m. Prayer Meeting Wednesday Night 7 p.m.
HILLSIDE
COMMUNITY
CHURCH
1800 Constance Dr. Worship
Sept.-May 10:30a.m. AWANA
Small groups; 9-10:15. Worship
May-August
10a.m.,
605-624-4862.
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KOMSTAD
COVENANT
CHURCH
Rural Beresford and Centerville, SD: Matt Styles, Pastor.
18 miles north on University
Road. Phone 563-2402. Sunday School 10 a.m., Worship
Service 11 a.m.
ONE HOUR
Sunday evening Experience at
ONE HOUR is comprised of
two primary elements: powerful
worship and a life-changing
message. Worship at ONE
HOUR is led by a talented live
band in a style that is consistent with todays culture and a
relevant teaching message
from LifeChurch.tv?s senior
pastor, Craig Groeschel, via
video broadcast. The worship
is intense and the teaching is
challenging but the environment will be relaxed and casual. ONE HOUR on the USD
Campus at the MUC, 6:30pm
Sundays! www.one-hour.org
PLEASANT VALLEY
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Rural
Vermillion:
Sunday
School 9:45 a.m., Worship
Service 10:30 a.m., Holy Communion First Sunday of every
month. All welcome.
PROVIDENCE REFORMED
CHURCH
830 Madison: Sunday School
9:30 a.m., Sunday Worship
10:30 a.m. “We Welcome You
To Historic Protestant Worship
And Fellowship.”
CLAY COUNTY SHERRIF’S REPORT
Sunday, Oct. 12
• 1:14 a.m. — A
deputy observed a vehicle
swerving badly on Main
St. in Vermillion. The
vehicle was stopped and
the driver was found to
be intoxicated. She was
arrested for DWI.
• 1:23 a.m. — While
assisting with a sobriety
checkpoint, a deputy
cited a passenger in a
vehicle for underage
consumption.
• 1:36 a.m. — While
assisting with a sobriety
checkpoint, a deputy
checked the status of a
passenger who had
switched seats with the
driver as they approached
the stop. Neither were
arrested for DWI but
both had suspended
driver's licenses. Other
passengers were
intoxicated. They were
required to call for a
sober, licensed driver to
get the car.
• 2:23 a.m. — While
assisting with a sobriety
checkpoint, a deputy
arrested a driver for DWI.
• 2:41 a.m. — While
assisting with a Highway
Patrol traffic safety
checkpoint, a deputy
arrested a driver for DWI.
• 2:45 a.m. — A
deputy responded to a
report of an alarm at a
Wakonda business. It was
found to be a false alarm.
• 2:57 a.m. — While
assisting with a traffic
checkpoint, a deputy
arrested a driver for DWI.
• 5:14 p.m. — A
deputy assisted a Turner
County deputy with a
report of a stolen horse
believed to be in Clay
County. The horse was
located.
Tuesday, Oct. 14
• 11:29 a.m. — A
deputy provided traffic
control to a man who was
changing a tire on his
trailer on Highway 46.
The man had been
unable to get the vehicle
all the way off of the
highway.
• 7:04 p.m. —
Deputies checked the
welfare of a family that
was living in a tent. The
family had basic
provisions such as food
and heat. The
information was shared
with the Department of
Social Services to arrange
for proper shelter before
winter.
• 9:12 p.m. — A
vehicle was stopped and
the driver was notified of
a non-functioning
headlight.
Wednesday, Oct. 15
• 5:05 a.m. — A
deputy responded to a
medical emergency at a
rural residence.
• 1:27 a.m. — A
deputy investigated a
Family. Friendly. Affordable.
597
$
ceramic crowns
trash to the landfill but
the teenager had dumped
the trash instead. The
trash was cleaned up.
• 3:20 p.m. — A man
was transported from
Wakonda to the Human
Services Center in
Yankton for an
involuntary mental
health committal.
• 5:07 p.m. —
Deputies assisted a
Vermillion Police Officer
with the arrest of a
combative subject. The
man required additional
staff to restrain him once
he was brought into the
jail.
• 5:48 p.m. — A
deputy responded along
with fire units to a
chimney fire in Meckling.
Friday, Oct. 17
• 10:23 a.m. — The
school resource officer
was requested to locate a
truant student.
• 3:02 p.m. — An
inmate was transported
to the State Penitentiary
in Sioux Falls after being
sentenced to prison for
Rape.
• 12:37 p.m. — A
vehicle was stopped and
the driver was cited for
speeding on Highway 19
north of Vermillion.
• 3:14 p.m. — A
vehicle was stopped and
the driver was cited for
speeding north of
Meckling.
minor accident involving
a car hitting a mailbox at
a rural residence.
• 3:28 a.m. — A
deputy responded to a
car/deer crash on
Greenfield Road.
• 7:32 p.m. — A
deputy responded to a
shed on fire at a rural
residence. Fire units also
responded and put the
fire out.
• 7:39 p.m. — A
deputy responded to a
combine on fire near
Wakonda. The Wakonda
Fire Department
responded and put the
fire out.
• 7:49 p.m. — A
deputy responded to a
possible drug overdose in
Wakonda. The patient
was transported by
ambulance. Charges are
under consideration.
Thursday, Oct. 16
• 12:54 a.m. — While
assisting the Vermillion
Police Department with
an assault investigation, a
deputy located a woman
wanted on a Clay County
arrest warrant. The
woman was transported
to the jail.
• 10:44 p.m. — A rural
resident reported garbage
dumped on his property.
A deputy found
identification in the trash
and contacted the person
involved. It was learned
the man had given his
son money to take the
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Hartington, NE (402) 254-2568
Vermillion, SD (605) 670-9567
ALL TYPES OF DIRT WORK. FREE ESTIMATES.
Monday, November 10th, 9:30 a.m.
Directions: From Vermillion Exit #26 off of I-29: 1/8th
Mile east to State Hwy Dept Shop, 1 1/2 miles north to corner
of 316th Street & 471st Ave. Auction will be sold at the bin
site.
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SW 1/4 & NW 1/4 SE 1/4 Less 12.5 acres of
the SW 1/4, Sec 5-92-50, Union County, SD. 187.50 Taxable
acres. 2013 taxes are $5,115.20.
Union County FSA of?ce shows 181.61 acres cropland with
a corn base of 91 acres with a CC yield of 126bu and a
Bean base of 88.8 acres with a CC yield of 37bu. On this
farm are 2-bins; 1 5,200bu Sioux with air ?oor and 1-York
5,200bu. Renter has possession of the bins until Sept 1st,
2015. Predominate soil types Wentworth & Whitewood Silty
Clay Loams with a 84% to 91% Crop productivity rating.
This is an excellent farm that has great productivity rating and
would make a great investment or expansion of your current
farming operation. Call for a free, property information packet
or see GirardAuction.com for maps.
TERMS: 10% Non-refundable down payment the day of
auction with the balance due on or before closing of December
10th, 2014. Possession March 1st, 2015. Seller to pay
taxes through 12-31-14. Title Insurance & Closing costs split
50/50 between buyer and seller. Craig Thompson, Attorney,
Closing Agent. Auctioneers are acting as agents for the seller.
Frances Mollet Estate, Owners
Mark Mollet, POA
605-267-2421
866-531-6186
Marv Girard, BA #12399; Ken Girard, CAI,
AARE Broker #10183; Mike Girard, BA
#13549; Scott Moore Auctioneer #11031;
Mike Manning, BA #11605
www.GirardAuction.com
Sheila’s
Country Craft Fair
Saturday, November 1st
9:00AM-3:00PM
in the New Greenhouse
Handcrafted Decor – Bake Sale – Lunch
Sheila’s Country Gardens
3 miles south of Hartington, NE
on Hwy. 57 • 402-254-6379
& Gift Shop
Irrigation sales
and service
Irrigation PVC, Wire Installed
Well Drilling – Domestic and Irrigation
Pump Installation
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