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New Rotary Rakes in Stock Big Discounts – Great Financing 3 Broadcaster Press On All NEW Hay Equipment June 7, 2016 www.broadcasteronline.com The Future Of South Dakota Is Bright By Senator Mike Rounds This time of year, many South Dakota young people are preparing to enter a new chapter of life. High school graduates will soon leave home for the first time to attend college or technical school, and college graduates are putting their hard-earned degrees to use by entering the workforce. It makes me proud to see so many young South Dakotans pursue an education and advance their careers. I was also impressed by the young people I recently met at Boys State and Girls State. Boys State and Girls State are weeklong leadership programs, hosted by the American Legion and American Legion Auxiliary, where some of the top students in the state gather to learn more about the political process and public service. It was great to see so many ambitious, talented South Dakota high school students and hear their ideas for making our state an even better place to call home. During our visit, I shared with them my hope that they would stay in South Dakota, make a home here and continue to enrich our communities. South Dakota is a great place to live, work and raise a family. Jean and I have lived in South Dakota our entire lives, and we cannot think of a better place to call home. Our way of life here is second to none. We still do business with a handshake, can count on our neighbors in times of need and have strong morals and values that guide our day-to-day life. It is also a great place to work. According to Forbes Magazine, South Dakota is the number one state for business. Unlike many major urban centers across the country, our cities and towns are home to thriving small businesses. Additionally, our tax rate is very low. This means that hard-working South Dakotans get to take home more of their paycheck each month. That is money that can be used to buy a home, save for the future, raise a family or be reinvested back into our economy. In fact, South Dakota has the fifth highest per capita disposable income, adjusted for cost of living, in the entire country. According to the Small Business & Entrepreneurship Council, we also have the best business climate for entrepreneurs who are interested in starting their own companies. When I am working in Washington, it is easy to get frustrated by partisan gridlock and political rancor. That’s why it is so refreshing to be home on weekends and spend our constituent work periods traveling the state, where common sense prevails and things get done. It is also refreshing to see so many young and talented South Dakotans excited about their futures and the future of our state. As they grow into young adults and position themselves to become our next leaders, I hope they consider a life in South Dakota. Not only is it a great place to work and start a career, it offers a quality of life in which families can thrive and prosper. South Dakota State University Announces Dean's List BROOKINGS – The following students have been named to the dean's list for academic excellence during the spring 2016 semester at South Dakota State University. To earn dean's list distinctions in SDSU's colleges, students must have completed a minimum of 12 credits and must have earned at least a 3.5 GPA on a 4.0 scale. Students with an asterisk received a perfect 4.0 GPA. Students from the area named to the Dean’s list include: CENTERVILLE: Hoffer, Krista Lynn Laska, Kristina Renae* Martens, Jacob Paul Jin ELK POINT Baker, Micah Kyle Chicoine, Anna Marie Chicoine, Corey Roland * Corio, Maria Jean Donnelly, Ryan Gene Donnelly, Taylor Christine * Hunter, Randi Lyn * Klinkhammer, Hannah Cathleen * Creary, Colton David * Meadows, Mariah Noel Peirce, Jordan Kenneth Reed, Cody Aaron Schuh, Elizabeth Rose Stepp, Ashlee Ranae* Tow, Sarah Anne* Wurtz, Michael John * VERMILLION Bye, Elizabeth Marie Gregoire, Victoria Kristine Gulley, Nicole Lee * Hanson, Brittany Lin * Heine, Allison Ann * Kastengren, Stetson Paul * Krier, Jacob Christopher May, Paul Brice Olson, Grace Victoria Lynn Schaffer, Callissa Anjill Schaffer, Teddrick Adam VIBORG Jacobsen, Trevor Joseph Knudsen, Keeley Lyn Slack, Lexi Marie WAKONDA Knutson, Nathan Douglas or Renting 201 W Cherry Vermillion 624-4429 Central Ward Alderman Invest in Chandler Courtesy of EveryDollar.com WHITEWATER, Wisconsin – Kylie Fischbach from Vermillion, has made the University of WisconsinWhitewater Dean's List for the 2016 spring semester. These students have demonstrated their academic abilities by receiving a grade-point average of 3.4 or above in a single semester. "Making the Dean's List is a tremendous honor for our students. It is a recognition for their hard work and commitment to success," said Susan Elrod, provost and executive vice chancellor for academic affairs. "We are proud of all of the students on the list and hope to see their names there again!" The Registrar's Office reports 3,179 students were selected for the Dean's List for the spring semester. About 12,000 students are currently enrolled at UWWhitewater. Please Vote Marty Gilbertson Paid By Leo Powell Past CWA and Planning Commission 68th Tabor, South Dakota 7 8 Giant Parade 1 p.m. We want to extend a big “Thank You” to the following: The EMS personnel, The Sheriff’s Department, Vermillion Sanford emergency doctors, nurses and personnel. And Vermillion Sanford Hospital nurses and Dr. Tom Olson for all you did to take care of me on May 17th, 20th and 21st. It was so greatly appreciated. We are very thankful Vermillion has these special people and services to help in time of need. A big “Thank You” with love to our family and friends for cards, flowers, visits and prayers. We are blessed to have wonderful loving people like you in our lives. God Bless You. Darlis & Craig Myron Saturday-June 18th Friday-June 17 •Kolache Krawl 5K Fun th www.taborczechdays.com Tabor Chamber of Commerce Run/Walk: Registration – 7 am PO BOX 21 • Tabor, SD 57063 605-463-2478 •Kiddie Parade – 11 a.m. taborczechdays@yahoo.com St. Benedict Parish Ice Cream Social FREE WILL Donation 5 to 7 PM Thursday June 16th Join us on the lawn for an old-time ice cream social. Everyone Welcome! Live Music AustinServing Train Rides for the Kids taverns, chips, Whittemore Carry out available homemade pies, House Inclement weather – 15 Austin St. Vermillion the event will be moved to the Eagles Lodge 114 West Main Street. cake, ice cream, coffee & lemonade. ~ All In Stock ~ That’s not a good lesson for sure you can make that happen. In other words, Chandler, any child to learn, and it’s Dear Dave, an especially bad thing for a as long I’m 19 years old, and I’m teenager. as you do USED EQUIPMENT putting myself through colWhen you and your hussomething lege debt-free. I usually work HAY EQUIPMENT TRACTORS band first started out in life, with your part time during the semesH&S 14 Wheel Rake CIH 9150 - 4WD I’m guessing youDuals start didn’t education ters, but right now I’m workM&W 14 Wheel Rake CIH MX200 MFD - 170HP out rich. Am I-right? It’s not and that Claas 880 Rotary Rake CIH 8940 MFD 210HP ing full time. 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My That’s how you learn about the cash to pay for school. husband doesn’t want us to the benefits of hard If Everything For Hay work.how You’re in a season of your give him money for the car, you don’t teach your son life where things are more hectic than you probably ever but I think this deal is just too to work now, he’ll be living TWINE PARTS good to pass up. What do you with you when he’s 30 years dreamed they could be. My We’ll think? meet or beat all old Fit Most exactly what and doing Makes advice is to keep that money Tonya he’s doing now – which is advertised prices liquid. Keep it available and nothing. on hand, and don’t tie it up in Dear Tonya, This automobile deal is a mutual funds at the moment. 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