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Broadcaster Press 9 July 26, 2016 www.broadcasteronline.com South Dakota Labor and Regulation Secretary Marcia Hultman Selected as CSG Toll Fellow 5 Essential Things to Know Before Visiting a National Park this Summer LEXINGTON, Ky.—Marcia Hultman, secretary of the South Dakota Department of Labor and Regulation, has been selected to participate in one of the nation’s premier leadership development programs for state government officials, The Council of State Governments’ Henry Toll Fellowship program. The 48 leaders in the Class of 2016 Toll Fellowship Program hail from 29 states, Puerto Rico and Guam and represent all three branches of state government. A 12-member committee of state leaders, many who are Toll Fellows themselves, reviewed applications and selected the class. Describing why she applied for the program, Hultman said, “I wish to increase my leadership skills in an environment that will take me out of my comfort and safety zone.” For 30 years, the Toll Fellowship program, named for CSG founder Henry Wolcott Toll, has convened a group of the nation’s top state officials for an intensive, six-day, five-night intellectual boot camp. This year's program will be held Aug. 26-31 in Lexington, Kentucky. The program's agenda includes a lineup of dynamic speakers and sessions designed to stimulate personal assessment and growth, while providing networking and relationshipbuilding opportunities. Each year's program is unique, but previous programs have included sessions on leadership personality assessment, media training, crisis management, appreciative inquiry and adaptive leadership. “The Toll Fellowship program provides elected officials with an invaluable and incomparable leadership development experience,” said David Adkins, CSG executive director/CEO. “In addition, the program fosters lasting friendships among a diverse group of elected officials with a like-minded passion for public service.” Adkins was a 1993 Toll Fellow when he served as a Kansas state representative. Toll Fellows alumni include Oregon Gov. Kate Brown; U.S. Rep. John Carney, a former Delaware lieutenant governor; Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey; Maine Secretary of State Matthew Dunlap; Tennessee Secretary of State Tre Hargett; Delaware Gov. Jack Markell; Arkansas Secretary of State Mark Martin; Alabama Secretary of State John Merrill; Iowa Secretary of State Paul Pate; U.S. Rep. Todd Rokita, a former Indiana secretary of state; and former U.S. Labor Secretary Hilda Solis. Hultman said she wants to learn the best ways to facilitate relationships between the branches of state government in order to ensure fiscal responsibility, transparency and the establishment of goals that are beneficial to the citizens in her state. “Often in state government, we find ourselves being reactive to situations rather than doing long-term, broad program planning and implementation,” Hultman said. “Continuing leadership development challenges one to seek ongoing improvements individually as well as comprehensively for the organization represented.” The Council of State Governments is a region-based forum that fosters the exchange of insights and ideas to help state officials shape public policy. CSG is the nation’s only organization that serves all three branches of state government. For more information, visit www.csg.org. 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The nominees for this position were Jim Aisenbrey of Baltic School, and Kelly Messmer of Harding County School. Jim Aisenbrey won the majority of the votes, earning him the position on the SDHSAA Board of Directors. Mr. Aisenbrey has served as the Secondary School Principal in Baltic since 2005. 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Cherry, Vermillion, SD 57069 605-624-2695 12th Annual Primitive AUCTION SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 2016 Located: Skylon Ballroom, 320 S. Robinson St. Hartington, NE AUCTION Starts at 9:30 AM LUNCH AVAILABLE AUCTIONEERS NOTE: We wish to welcome you to our 12th Annual Primitive Auction. Thanks to our great consignors, we have assembled an outstanding offering of items for this annual auction. If you’re into Primitive, Repurposing, Rustic Design, etc., then this is a “must attend” event. We have several trailers yet to arrive at auction set-up - so who knows what will show up. Come prepared to buy in quantity. We will be running separate auction rings throughout the day so please plan accordingly to cover all rings. Bring your pickups & trailers - all items need to be removed the day of the auction. This is only a partial listing - many more items will be included. Visit www.CHJAUCTIONEERS.COM for many photos. ADVERTISING CLOCKS & ADVERTISING SIGNS: Wells Blue Bunny Adv. Clock, Cooper Feeds Adv. Clock, Telechrom Adv. Clock, Sperry New Holland Adv. Clock, Foremost Adv. Clock, Dr. Pepper Clock, Perfection Heater Clock, Sun Equipment “Engine Service Sign”, Porcelain Kupperheimer Clothes Sign, Dempster Equipment Flange Sign, Remington Tire Sign, Early Nebr. US 20 Sign, Beer Signs Including: Hamm’s Lighted Beer Sign, “Ask for Oly” - Olympia Store Display, Keystone, Old Milwaukee, Budweiser, & Zima, David Harum Feeds Sign, NFO Sign, Fulton Diesel Sign, Chesterfield Cigarette Sign, Seed Corn Signs Including; Acco Seed Signs, Hulting Hybrids, Barten & Coyote Seeds, Hamilton Hybrids, Pioneer, Clark’s, Genetic Giant, & Others, Cast Iron Coca Cola Sign Base, Cavalier Tires Sign, US Royal Farm Tires Sign, Goodrich Tire Sign, Porcelain Studebaker Sign, Cardboard Delaval Milker Sign, Early Store Cardboard Display Signs including; Eveready Batteries, Dr. Salsbury Sign, Calox Tooth Powder & Other Early Store Signs, Cardboard Street Car Adv. Signs, Sentry Sign, Norge Sign, Christen’s IHC Superior, NE Adv. Calendar, Gibbon Impl. Adv. Mirror, Heyne Oil - Pender, NE Picture, Moews Seed Adv. Thermometer. Plus Other Miscellaneous Advertising Items. COLLECTIBLES: Horse Hair Blankets, Forge, Anvil, Library Table, Coca Cola Boat Motor Counter Top Syrup Dispenser, Unique Ship Fog Horn, Fancy Oak Wall Mirror w/ Coat Hooks, Pine Table Top Display Cases, Other Small Counter Top Display Cases, Early Wicker Stroller, Wilson Bros. Model A - Junior Pop Corn Popper, Van Briggle Table Lamp, Child’s ABC Porcelain Top Table, JD Straw Hat w/4 Legged Deer, Zip Feeds Pith Helmet, Lighting Rods, Wooden Wagon Wheels, Eclipse Windmill Weight, Early Surveyors Transit, Several Brass Bladed Fans, Many Advertising Tins, Milk Bottles, Cylinder Table Top Victrola, Pharmacy Scale, Wooden Shaft Golf Clubs, Oak Kitchen Clock, Several Vintage License Plates, Fast Draw Timer Target Set, Metal JP Coats Cabinet, Wooden Butter Churns, Several Cast Iron Seats, Superior Cast Iron Tool Box, Seed Corn Sacks & Adv. Burlap Sacks, Seeburg Consolette Juke Box, WF John Johnson Cigars Calendar, Obert Merchantile Co. 1916 Calendar, Plus Other Advertising Calendars, Old Bicycle w/Cast Iron Seat, Early Atlas; Piece Co, Platte Co. & York Co. Pioneer & Big Horn 15” Saddles, Single Driving Harness - Near New, Saddle Pads & Blankets, Halters, Head Stalls, Driving & Riding Bits & More Horse Items. Plus 100’s of More Items. ADVERTISING CROCK ROLLING PINS: “Robert Graton - Cash Grocery” - believed to be from Stanton, Nebr. , M.F. Krugman - General Msd. - McLean, NE & Chadron Flour Mills - Chadron, NE. STONEWARE: Monmouth Pottery Co. 5 Gallon Behive Jug, 10-Gal. Birch Leaf Crock, Redwing 5 Gal Jug, 4 Gal. Churn, 12 Gal. Western Crock, Crock Chicken Water’s Plus Other Misc. Stoneware Items GAS & OIL COLLECTIBLES: Bennett 646 Gas Pump, Visible Gas Pump, to be restored, Interstate Oil Co. Sioux City, Salesman Sample Kit, Easy Pour Cans including; En-ar-co, Tiolene, Pennsylvania Mobione, Several Quart Oil Cans, JDD 5 Gallon Can, Traveller Motor Oil Can, JD Gear Lube Can, All State Motor Oil Can, Phillips 66 Spark Plugs, Small Mobiloil Gargoil Sign, Plus Other Gas & Oil Items FURNITURE: Solid Oak Store Counter from Hardware Store - 10 ft. by 3 ½ Tall - “Builders Supply Co.” Tag. Oak Floor Model Display Case 40” Wide, Counter Height, Oak 4 Section Stackable File Cabinet, Wooden Pie Cabinet, Wooden Step Back Kitchen Cupboard, Ice Cream Table & Chair Set, Primitive Wainscoating Base Cabinet, 70 Drawer Wooden Cabinet, Primitive Wooden House Entry Doors, Saxola Floor Model Victrola, Oak Commode, Small Parlor Tables, & Much More. TOYS: Oliver Pedal Tractor, IHC “M” Pedal Tractor, IHC Pedal Tractor Trailer, Fire Chief Pedal Car, Hook & Ladder Pedal Car, Nice Selection of Early Trucks including Structo & Others, Farm Toys Including: JD, Case, MF, Hesston & Others - (Note Some of these Farm Toys will be sold from a separate Auction Ring - Check Web Site for numerous pictures of toys to be sold.) FARM LITERATURE: Several Box Lots of Farm Literature, Operators Manuals, Shop Manuals & More to be sold from a separate Auction Ring. ARCHITECTURAL OLD WROUGHT IRON FENCING: Approx. 130-feet of Old Wrought Iron Fencing including; Straight & Curved Sections up to 8-ft. in Length, Cast Iron & Steel Post & Gate. 1898 FOLK ART: TIN & TACK CARPENTER TRUNK. 1898 Tack Art Carpenters Trunk - “Zack Holmes - Rapid City, SD” - Very Rare Item - Approx. 39 1/2” by 25” by 21” Tall—What a Great Find!! COOKIE JARS Approx. 50 to 75 Cookie Jars to be Sold Asst. Styles & Types. PLUS 100’S OF MORE ITEMS TO BE SOLD - OFF PALLETS, FROM DISPLAY CASES, REBUILDABLE FURNITURE & MORE. For complete listing & photos visit: www.CHJAUCTIONEERS.COM Terms: Cash or Bankable Check. Not Responsible For Accidents or Theft. AUCTION CONDUCTED BY: CREAMER HEIMES JANSSEN AUCTIONEERS & APPRAISERS L.L.C. RYAN CREAMER 402.254.9753 ALTON HEIMES 402.254.3315 ROGER JANSSEN: 402.388.4409
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