062816_YKBP_A8.pdf
8 Broadcaster Press
June 28, 2016 www.broadcasteronline.com
State Board
Distributes Millions
Of Dollars In Financial
Aid For Environmental
Projects
CAR-MOWERS-EQUIPMENT-COLLECTIBLES-TOOLS
AUCTION
LOCATION: 57311 892 RD Wynot, NE.: NE/1 mile East of
Sportsmans Steakhouse on Brooky Bottom Road/from
Hwy 12 &15 Jct 1 mile East 4 North, ½ East
Darrell & Darlene Gowery, Owners
Saturday, July 2, 2016
Starts at 10 AM – Lunch on Grounds
AUCTIONEER’S NOTE:
COME JOIN US FOR A VERY INTERESTING DAY!
MOWERS: Toro 52” Zero Turn Mower:
Cub Cadet 54” Zero Turn Mower
4-WHEELER: Honda 300 4x4
TRAILER: Pace 6x10 Cargo Sport Enclosed Trailer
CAR: 2000 Mercury Grand Marquis Grand LS
TRACTORS & EQUIPMENT: IH 666 SN 2450150011177
w/320 Dual Loader w/ Grapple; Farmall H SN 336328;
Farmall M; Ford 3-pt 3 Bottom Plow; Wallace 6-ft, 3-pt Shredder; Post Hole Digger; Lundell 13’ Tandem Disc & Cylinder
HOUSEHOLD & COLLECTIBLES: Great Western Stove Co. Cabinet Duplex No. 284, Antique Furnace; Piano Stool w/ Claw
Feet;Western Flyer Bicycle; FS Elite Bicycle; Old Harnesses;
B&D Coffee Maker; 4 Drawer File Cabinet
TOOLS & MISCELLANEOUS: Radio Lawn Cart; Boat Dock;
200-lb Propane Tank; Many Miscellaneous Hand Tools; Campbell Hansfield 6-hp Power Washer; 5-hp pull behind 36” Tiller;
18’x10’ Screen House; American Portable Air Tank; Wood 16’
Feed Bunk; Aluminum 6’ Ladder; Wood 6’ Ladder; Extension
Ladder; Werner 18’ Alum. Ladder; Metal Shelving; 2 Hand
Trucks; Wheelbarrow; Bicycles; Golf Clubs;Lawn Chairs; Lawn
Carts; Many Blue 55-gal Plastic Barrels; Patio Table; Wooden
Lawn Chairs; Filing Cabinets; Aluminum Scoops; Used Lumber;
Many Wooden Chairs; Christmas Trees & Decorations; Wrenches; Tool Chest; Shop Lights; Campbell Hansfield 3.5hp, 20-gal
Air Compressor; Several Shop Vacs; Homelite 190 Chainsaw;
Creepers; Lawn Aerator; Lawn Sprinklers; B&D Electric Saws;
B&D Leaf Blower; Stihl Leaf Blower; 36” Pull Behind Tiller;
Extension Cords; Several Toolboxes; Air Hose; Bomgaars 15gal Sprayer; Hand Sprayers; Lawn Sprinklers; Mailbox; Fence
Posts; 4-Wheeler Ramps; :andscaping Bricks; Cement Blocks;
Cabinets; Several Used Tires.
NOTE: MUCH MORE MISCELLANEOUS
THERE ARE SEVERAL TOTES TO BE OPENED.
VIEW PICTURES AT WWW.EDHUWALDT.COM
TERMS of the sale are cash or check. All items are sold as is, where is,
with no guarantee or warranty implied. All statementsmade day of sale
take precedence over written materials. Not responsible for injury or theft.
AUCTIONEERS & CLERKS:
Kelly Konken 402-254-3472
Ed Huwaldt 402-337-0784
Tony Thelen 402-360-2039
VERMILLION
SUMMER LUNCH MENU
The Summer Food Program at Jolley will be serving lunch
Monday through Friday from May 31st to July 29th from
11:00 am to 1:00 pm. This meal is FREE to anyone 18 or
younger. For more information call 677-7000.
Menu listed below is for June 29 - July 5.
Menus are subject to change without notice.
Wednesday – Cheeseburger, Green Beans
Thursday – Baked Corn Dog, Peas
Friday – Pizza, Golden Corn
Monday – Closed – Happy 4th of July!
Tuesday – Hot Dog, Baked Beans
Dakota Senior Meals
Served at The Main Street
Center & Town Square,
“Meals on Wheels”
Please call before 9:00am
to schedule or cancel a
meal at 624-7868.
Menus listed below are
June 29 - July 5. Menus
are subject to change
without notice. All menus
are served with whole
grain bread and
1% milk unless otherwise
noted.
Wednesday – Meatloaf,
Parslied Potato, Baked
Winter Squash, Waldorf
Salad, Chocolate Pudding
with Whipped Topping
Thursday – Roast Turkey
with Gravy, Whipped
Potatoes, California
Vegetable Medley, Raisin Nut
Cup
Friday – Roast Pork,
Company Potatoes, Cooked
Cabbage, Plums
Monday – No Meals –
Happy 4th of July!
Tuesday – Beef Nachos
with Pinto Beans, Peas &
Carrots, Jello with Topping,
Cranberry Sauce, Orange
Juice
Upcoming Auction
1st Annual
Consignment Sale
August 13th
To Consign, Contact
Kelly Konken: 402-254-3472
Ed Huwaldt: 402-337-0784
Rick Olson: 605-933-2270
Deadline for Consignment
is July 23rd
By Bob Mercer
State Capitol Bureau
PIERRE – The state Board of Water and Natural Resources
made many millions of dollars of loans and a few grants Thursday for wastewater, drinking water and solid waste disposal
projects for more than one dozen South Dakota communities.
Mina Lake sanitary district gets a $559,000 loan for 30 years
for its $579,000 expansion project including a new artificial
wetland.
Raymond receives a $745,000 loan to be entirely forgiven
plus a $90,000 loan to be repaid over 30 years and a $65,000
grant for the first round of improvements to its wastewater
system. The total project is $1,465,850.
Keystone gets a loan of $431,000 to use for a $631,000 wastewater improvement project. Keystone also gets a $98,000 loan
for 20 years to deal with flooding at a drinking water well.
Sioux Falls wants to install additional sewage infrastructure
and other improvements for $9,287,000 for a new industrial
park area. The project gets a loan of $9,287,000 for 10 years.
Vermillion gets a $812,000 loan for 20 years for wastewater
improvements.
Pierre gets a $1,450,000 loan for 10 years for wastewater
improvements to the city’s north side.
Viborg gets a $105,000 loan for 30 years to use for a $179,000
project to replace sewer facilities.
Elk Point gets a $235,000 loan for 30 years to use for a
$440,000 project to rehabilitate sewer and water lines as part
of a street project. Elk Point also gets a $564,000 loan for 30
years to use toward a $721,000 project for drinking-water improvements.
Canistota gets a $378,000 loan for 30 years wastewater improvements. Canistota is replacing water service lines as part
of the same sewer project. The city gets a $96,000 loan for 30
years for the drinking-water work. A federal grant would cover
the balance of the project.
Midland gets a $225,00 loan for 30 years to use toward a
$715,000 project for a new drinking water storage system, mixing system and water-main loops. A federal grant will cover
most of the cost.
Viborg is replacing water lines and fire hydrants at an estimated cost of $1,047,000 and gets a $606,000 loan for 30 years.
The rest would come from a federal grant.
Lead is installing new water meters and meter reading
equipment at an estimated total cost of $704,000. The city gets
a loan of $427,000 for 10 years. A federal grant would cover the
remainder.
Bridgewater is replacing water mains and making other
improvements at an estimated cost of $239,200. The city gets
a $121,000 loan for 30 years. The remainder would be from a
federal grant.
The James River water development district gets a $275,000
grant to use toward a $7.2 million livestock pollution-reduction
project in the southern end of the river.
The Viewfield rural water association from the New Underwood area gets a $50,000 loan for 30 years and a $200,000 grant
for a water-softening system to counter radium 226 and 228.
The association depends on two wells.
AGRAT2, a company based at Tea that recycles mattresses
and box springs, received a $112,700 grant and a $209,300 loan
for 10 years to be used for purchasing a new baler and hauling
equipment.
Roberts County landfill gets a $75,000 grant toward the
$270,000 estimated cost for expanding a waste cell.
South Dakota Solid Waste Management Association gets a
$15,000 grant for hosting speakers at a three-state conference
at Deadwood in September.