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Knowledge Criminal Justice
Changes Reform Update
Outcomes
women’s prison this year.
That alone will save us $36
million this year. By avoiding construction of new
Several years ago, I
women’s and men’s prisons,
became aware of a problem
and avoiding the costs of
Some of the nation’s first with our state’s criminal
operating them, South Dafemale members of Congress justice system. South
kota should save over $100
advocated for this office to
Dakota’s imprisonment rate
million in correctional costs
be established as a way to
was higher than any of our
this decade.
provide more insight into
six neighboring states. Per
I knew these reforms
how diseases and medicines capita, we were locking up
would be good for South Dawork within a woman’s body. 75 percent more men than
kota’s bottom line. Happily,
As a result of the research
North Dakota and four times
these reforms are also provit’s conducted and supportas many women as Minneing beneficial in other ways.
ed, we’ve taken tremendous sota. Worst of all, our high
Most offenders who are
steps toward finding a cure
imprisonment rate wasn’t
Book 60: released from prison confor breast cancer, cervical
making our public any safer. Answers
tinue to
cancer, and much more. It’s Our crime rate was falling,
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Breast Cancer Awareness
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impacted your mother, an
ment Act passed, we’re alaunt or one of your sisready seeing positive results. data we’ve received, I am
ters? Have you spoken to
The prison population is now hopeful the reforms will save
us more money, hold offendyour doctor about getting a
below initial projections.
ers more accountable and
screening? Are there ways
Thanks to the reforms, we
make our state a safer place.
you can improve your overall will not need to build a new
health? Take just one step
today; it could make the difference.
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Since 1934
This year, nearly a
quarter-million women
will learn they have breast
cancer. As a result of earlier
detection through screenings
and awareness as well as advances in treatment options,
the vast majority of these
women will earn the title of
“Survivor.”
In August, I had the opportunity to visit one of the
medical centers working to
combat this disease in South
Dakota. While there, I spoke
with the doctors and nurses
about all the ways they are
getting information to patients quickly and accurately
and how it can help throughout the treatment journey.
New technologies make this
kind of information possible
and obtainable.
For instance, the medical
center I visited uses 3-D
mammograms, which provide hundreds of pictures
whereas standard mammograms produce just a handful. As a result, the technology can find “slightly more
cancers than standard digital
mammograms and … result
in 15% fewer false alarms –
women called back for more
tests and then found not to
have cancer,” according to
the American Cancer Society.
The improved level of accuracy is important.
The 3-D mammograms are
one in a series of technological and scientific improvements that have resulted in
better care and higher rates
of survival. The National
Institute of Health’s Office of
Research on Women’s Health
has played a critical role in
much of this research and I
was proud to lead more than
80 female members of the
U.S. House of Representatives in commemorating this
agency’s 25th anniversary
earlier this year.
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We will sell the following real estate at public auction at the landsite
located from Beresford, SD, 5 miles south on I-29 to the Alcester/Wakonda Exit #42, ½ mile west on 302nd St and 1 ¾ mile south on
470th Ave.
If you are looking to expand your current operation or to invest in SD
farmland, here is an opportunity to purchase productive southeastern
SD agricultural land in Union County. The land is currently in a corn/
soybean rotation and is available to the new owner for the 2016 crop
year. Predominate soils include: Wentworth silty clay loam, 0-2 slopes;
Egan Schindler complex, 2-6 percent slopes; Worthing-Chancellor silty
clay loams. According to the Union County Director of Equalization the
land has a county soil rating of .819 and according to Surety/AgriData
a productivity rating of 71.8. Taxes: $2304.32.
Legal Description: S ½ SW ¼ less H-1, 6-94-50, Union County, SD
TERMS: 15% nonrefundable down payment day of sale with the balance
due at closing on or before December 18, 2015. Title insurance and
closing costs split 50/50 between buyer and seller. 2015 taxes due in
2016 to be paid by the seller. 2016 taxes due in 2017 to be paid by
the buyer. The acres in this property are based on acres stated in the
county tax records with acres to be understood to be “more or less”.
The sellers do not warranty or guarantee that the existing fences lie
on the true and correct boundary and new fencing, if any, will be the
responsibility of the purchaser pursuant to SD statutes. The property
is sold in as is condition and as a cash sale with no financing contingency. Sold subject to existing easements, restrictions, reservations, or
highway of record, if any. Information is deemed to be correct but it is
not guaranteed. All prospective buyers are encouraged to inspect the
property and verify all data provided. Statements made the day of sale
take precedence over all written advertising. Real Estate licensees are
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The Garvey family will offer 194.81 +/- acres of prime farm
land south of Gayville, SD. The land is located 1 ½ miles south of
Hwy 50 on 450th Ave. This is some of the most productive land in
the region. The property has good access and lays level to the eye.
The tenant has been notified and this property is yours to farm
next season.
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Legal Descriptions
Parcel 1: Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter and
Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter
(SE4 SW4 & SW4 SE4) Section 23, Township 94 North,
Range 54 West, Yankton County, SD 78 +/- acres.
2014 Real Estate Taxes due in 2015: $2,461.44
Parcel 2: North Half of the Southwest Quarter and Northwest
Quarter of the Southeast Quarter Except Tract 1 of the
Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter
(N2 SW4 & NW4 SE4 EXC TRACT 1 NW4 SW4)
Section 23, Township 94 North,
Range 54 West, Yankton County, SD, 116.81 +/- acres.
2014 Real Estate Taxes dues in 2015: $3,612.70
TERMS:
• A 4% Buyers Premium and sales tax will apply.
• The following non-refundable down payments from the winning bidder(s) are due the day of the auction:
Parcel 1: $125,000
Parcel 2: $175,000
• The winning bidder(s) will be required to sign agreements to purchase the day of the sale.
• Real Estate Taxes are current. 2015 Real Estate taxes due in 2016 will be the responsibility of the Seller.
• An Owners Title Insurance Policy and closing fees will be split 50/50
• Closing will take place at Yankton Title Company.
Parcel 1 will close between January 4th, 2016 & January 11th, 2016.
Parcel 2 will close on or before December 30, 2015.
• Possession will be given at closing, subject to the rights of the current tenant.
• The Parcels will be sold separately and not combined.
• New Harvest Land Brokers, LLC are representing and working on behalf of the sellers.
• Information herein believed to be accurate but not warranted. All announcements made on the
day of the sale take precedence over any printed material.
• This auction is open to the public.
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Pete Atkins, Broker Associate, Tea, SD 605-351-984
Joel A Westra, Broker Associate, Chancellor, SD 605-957-5222
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