Logo

Bookmark and Share


092716_YKBP_A7.pdf



Broadcaster Press 7 September 27, 2016 www.broadcasteronline.com CLAY COUNTY 4-H MEMBERS EXHIBIT AT SD STATE FAIR The 2016 South Dakota State Fair was held September 1 – 5 in Huron, SD. Two hundred fifty-seven entries were exhibited by Clay County 4-H members through static (display) exhibits, Youth-in-Action contests and livestock exhibits. Kate DeVelder, Katrina Heles and Nicole Hauck participated in the State Fashion Revue Contest. Kate entered and modeled a sew and buy outfit and a selected outfit and received purples on both entries. Katrina also entered and modeled a sew and buy outfit and a selected outfit and she too received two purples. Nicole entered and modeled a constructed garment and a selected outfit and was awarded two purple ribbons. Three members participated in the State Special Foods Contest. Katrina Heles prepared a Veggie Pizza for the judges and received a purple ribbon. Phillip Hauck received a purple ribbon placing on his Sweet Potato Bisque and Toria Andre prepared Banana Pancakes and also received a purple ribbons. If interested, these recipes are available at the Extension Office. Participating in the Public Presentation Contest were Tatem Passick, Katrina Heles, and Kate Develder. Tatem received a blue ribbon placing on her demonstration. Katrina received a purple on her illustrated talk, a purple on her demonstration and a blue placing on her public speaking. Kate received a purple ribbon on her public speaking and a blue on her demonstration. 4-H members participating in the State Consumer Decision Making Judging Contest were Nicholas Havermann, red ribbon; Katrina Heles, blue ribbon; Toria Andre, blue ribbon; Jon Rolfes, white ribbon; Roger Rolfes, blue ribbon; Tyler DeVelder, blue ribbon and Emily Rolfes, blue ribbon. Members participating in the State Horticulture Skill-a-thon were Katrina Heles, red ribbon; Jon Rolfes, red ribbon; Roger Rolfes, red ribbon; Toria Andre, white ribbon; Emily Rolfes, blue ribbon and Kailey German, white ribbon. Raven Jensen placed in the Top Ten at the State Livestock Skill-athon and also received a blue ribbon placing at the State Livestock Judging Contest. Clay County members that exhibited at State Fair are as follows: Anderson Henry, Clay County Flyers 4-H Club Foods Gluten Free Purple Outdoor Educational Display Purple Poultry SCCL Bantam Purple Poultry Game Bantam Purple Visual Arts Pigment Blue Andre Victoria, Jolly JJ’s 4-H Club Child Development Game Puzzle Toy Blue Home Environment Recycled Purple Junior CDM Judging Blue Junior Horticulture Judging White Special Foods Contest Purple Visual Arts Pigment Purple Visual Arts Plastic Blue Visual Arts Wood Purple Bickett Ashlyn, Clay County Flyers 4-H Club Photography Architecture Purple Photography Still Life Purple Visual Arts Paper Purple Bickett Bradyn, Clay County Flyers 4-H Club Photography Animals Red Photography Still Life Blue Dahlhoff Clare, Meckling Livestock 4-H Club Home Environment Wall Item Purple Visual Arts Ceramics Blue Visual Arts Wood Purple Dahlhoff Emma, Meckling Livestock 4-H Club Home Environment Wall Item Purple (2) Photography Landscape Blue Dahlhoff Mary, Meckling Livestock 4-H Club Visual Arts Plastic Blue Visual Arts Wood Purple Dahlhoff Ross, Meckling Livestock 4-H Club First Aid Sports Kit Purple DeVelder Kate, Clay County Flyers 4-H Club Cats Educational Poster Purple Character Educational Poster Purple Child Development Game Puzzle Toy Purple Clothing Selected Outfit Purple Fashion Revue Contest Purple (2) Home Environment Fabric Dining Accessory Purple Home Environment Wall Item Purple Photography Flowers Red Photography Landscape Purple Photography Still Life Blue Public Presentation Contest Purple, Blue Shooting Sports Educational Display Purple DeVelder Tyler, Clay County Flyers 4-H Club Home Environment Wall Item Purple Photography Animals Blue Photography Architecture Red Photography Landscape Blue, Red Senior CDM Judging Blue Shooting Sports Educational Display Purple Fallan Erika, Meckling Livestock 4-H Club Beef Market Steer Blue (2) Germann Kailey, Member at Large Goat Dairy Alpine Purple (2) Goat Dairy Showmanship Purple Poultry SCCL Bantam Purple, Blue Poultry RCCL Bantam Purple, Blue Rabbit Dutch Purple Rabbit Mini Lop Purple Rabbit Tan Purple Rabbit Showmanship Purple Rabbit Skill-a-thon Blue Senior Horticulture Judging White Hauck Nicole, Meckling Livestock 4-H Club Fashion Revue Contest Purple (2) Food Preservation Jelly Blue Health Homemade Beauty Product Blue Home Environment Fabric Bedroom Accessory Purple Home Environment Fabric Dining Accessory Purple (2) Home Environment Fabric Kitchen Accessory Purple Photography Flower Red Photography Landscape Red Visual Arts Textiles Purple Hauck Phillip, Meckling Livestock 4-H Club Foods Drop Cookies Purple Foods Molded Cookies Purple Home Environment Centerpiece Purple Home Environment Fabric Bedroom Accessory Purple Home Environment Fabric Dining Accessory Purple (2) Home Environment Fabric Kitchen Accessory Purple Photography Flowers Blue, Red Special Foods Contest Purple Visual Arts Ceramics Blue Hauck Tyler, Meckling Livestock 4-H Club Home Environment Fabric Bedroom Accessory Purple Home Environment Fabric Dining Accessory Purple Photography Flower Blue Havermann Nicholas, Burbank Feeders 4-H Club Beginner CDM Judging Red Wildlife & Fisheries Habitat Display Purple Havermann Victoria, Burbank Feeders 4-H Club Home Environment Wall Item Blue Heine Cole, Meckling Livestock 4-H Club Home Environment Recycled Blue Home Environment Wall Item Purple Sheep Market Blue (3) Heine Emma, Meckling Livestock 4-H Club Gov. Daugaard Proclaims October Archives Month PIERRE, S.D. – Gov. Dennis Daugaard has proclaimed October Archives Month in South Dakota. “Archival institutions have a responsibility to collect, organize, preserve, and make available records that document the history of the state of South Dakota and the plains region for the education and appreciation of present and future generations,” Gov. Daugaard noted in the proclamation. “There are county, municipal, university and private archives as well as the State Archives, and each of these organizations contains historical records that document the rich history of our state,” said Chelle Somsen, South Dakota state archivist. “This month is the time for us to focus on the important records that protect our rights, provide enduring memories and give recognition to the people and programs that maintain these records.” The South Dakota State Historical Society-Archives at the Cultural Heritage Center in Pierre is sponsoring or participating in several events that highlight historical records in October, including: Saturday, Oct. 1, 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. CDT, Archives open The State Archives will be open, as it is most first Saturdays. Saturday, Oct. 1, 10 a.m.-12 p.m., Coming to Dakota Scavenger Hunt A free scavenger hunt is being held at the State Archives. Participants will use archival collections to answer questions related to immigration to South Dakota. Refreshments will be provided. Wednesday, Oct. 5, 8 a.m.-5 p.m., #AskAnArchivist Day AskAnArchivist Day is a national event sponsored by the Society of American Archivists. Follow the Twitter conversation using #AskAnArchivist and send your questions to @ SDArchives. Monday, Oct. 10, 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Electronic Records Day Oct. 10 is designated as "Electronic Records Day" by the Council of State Archivists. Electronic files are much more fragile than paper records, and their long-term survival requires attention and planning. Watch the State Archives Facebook page on Electronic Records Day for tips on preserving and managing your electronic files. Monday, Oct. 24, 7p.m., Cedar Hill Cemetery Virtual Tour Ken Stewart with the South Dakota State Historical Society will conduct a virtual tour of the cemetery using a PowerPoint presentation while discussing some of the area’s early residents who are buried there. This is a free presentation that will be shown in the education room at the Cultural Heritage Center. For more information on South Dakota Archives Month please visit history.sd.gov/archives and click the Archives Month 2016 link. Sheep Market Blue (3) Visual Arts Pigment Purple, Blue Heine Jaxon, Meckling Livestock 4-H Club Sheep Market Purple, Blue (3) Home Environment Recycled Purple Heine Regan, Meckling Livestock 4-H Club Sheep Market Purple, Blue (2) Heles Katrina, Jolly JJ’s 4-H Club Fashion Revue Contest Purple (2) Home Environment Accessory Grouping Purple Home Environment Outdoor Art Purple Home Environment Recycled Purple Home Environment Wall Item Purple Junior CDM Judging Blue Junior Horticulture Judging Red Pets Educational Poster Red Photography Architecture Purple Public Presentation Contest Purple (2), Blue Special Foods Contest Purple Visual Arts Paper Red Visual Arts Pigment Purple, Blue Visual Arts Wood Blue Jensen Raven, Young Producers 4-H Club Beef Market Steer Blue Goat Breeding Meat Blue Goat Dairy Alpine Purple Goat Dairy Recorded Grade Purple (2) Goat Dairy Showmanship Purple Goat Market Meat Wether Purple Goat Meat Showmanship Purple Rabbit Havana Purple (2) Swine Market Blue Knutson Wyatt, Clay County Flyers 4-H Club Sheep Breeding Blue Miller Andrea, Meckling Livestock 4-H Club Photography People Purple Sheep Breeding Blue Sheep Market Blue Mockler Kylie, Clay County Cubs 4-H Club Home Environment Recycled Purple Photography Animal Red Photography People with Animal Blue Mockler Lacey, Clay County Cubs 4-H Club Home Environment Recycled Purple Photography Animal Blue Photography Landscape Red McDonald Brannon, Young Producers 4-H Club Swine Market Blue (2) Noteboom Emma, Burbank Feeders 4-H Club Beef Breeding Heifer Purple Noteboom Katlynn, Burbank Feeders 4-H Club Visual Arts Ceramics Blue Noteboom, Shelby, Burbank Feeders 4-H Club Beef Breeding Heifer Purple O’Connor Madison, Meckling Livestock 4-H Club Beef Market Steer Blue (2) Clothing Selected Outfit Purple Photography People Blue Orr Nathan, Pride of Wakonda 4-H Club Beef Market Steer Blue Passick Keeley, Clay County Flyers 4-H Club Home Environment Recycled Blue Home Environment Wall Item Blue Photography Flower Blue Photography Landscape Blue Passick Oscar, Clay County Flyers 4-H Club Home Environment Recycled Purple (2) Passick Tatem, Clay County Flyers 4-H Club Public Presentation Contest Blue Home Environment Wall Item Red Photography Flower Blue Peterson Madlyn, Pride of Wakonda 4-H Club Beef Market Steer Blue Goat Market Meat Doe Blue, Red Goat Market Meat Wether Blue, Red Swine Market Purple, Blue Puckett Kalie, Jolly JJ’s 4-H Club Child Development Game Toy Puzzle Purple Hobbies & Collections Purple Visual Arts Ceramics Blue 2016 Custer State Park Buffalo Roundup By Gov. Dennis Daugaard On Friday morning, Sept. 30, a few dozen cowboys will put on their boots and saddle up their horses. Custer State Park employees will arise before dawn. And thousands from across the state, country and world will gather, all to continue a 51-year tradition. The Buffalo Roundup is an experience unlike any other. You can feel the ground shake as over 1,000 half-ton creatures stampede across the prairie. Watching the few brave riders drive the beasts to their destination is quite incredible. Witnessing the buffalo’s power and speed from such a short distance creates a feeling of being back in the Old West. Visual Arts Fiber Red Visual Arts Paper Blue Visual Arts Pigment Blue Visual Arts Wood Red Writing & Public Speaking Blue, Red Puckett Shaelynn, Jolly JJ’s 4-H Club Child Development Game Puzzle Toy Blue Health Homemade Beauty Products Purple Visual Arts Ceramics Purple, Blue Visual Arts Metal Red Visual Arts Plastic Blue Visual Arts Wood Red Regnerus Olivia, Meckling Livestock 4-H Club Home Environment Wall Item Purple Sheep Market Blue (3) Rolfes Emily, Clay County Flyers 4-H Club Computers Program Display Purple Photography Architecture Blue (2) Photography Collage Blue Photography Flower Blue (2) Photography Landscape Purple Photography Still Life Blue, Red Senior CDM Judging Blue Senior Horticulture Judging Blue Rolfes Jon, Clay County Flyers 4-H Club Food Preservation Jelly Blue Home Environment Fabric Bedroom Accessory Purple Junior CDM Judging White Junior Horticulture Judging Red Rolfes Roger, Clay County Flyers 4-H Club Computer Program Display Blue Junior CDM Judging Blue Junior Horticulture Judging Red Photography Animal Blue, White Photography Flower Red Photography Landscape Blue, Red Saltzgiver Kylee, Clay County Flyers 4-H Club Visual Arts Pigment Purple, Red Skatvold Riley, Clay County Flyers 4-H Club Sheep Breeding Purple Sheep Market Blue (3) Skatvold Spencer, Clay County Flyers 4-H Club Sheep Breeding Purple Sheep Market Blue (3) Sheep Showmanship Purple Slattery Rayanna, Jolly JJ’s 4-H Club Home Environment Outdoor Art Purple Home Environment Recycled Blue Home Environment Wall Item Blue Visual Arts Children’s Art Activities Red Sokolowski Shannon, Young Producers 4-H Club Swine Market Blue (3) Swine Purebred Blue Steffen Mariah, Meckling Livestock 4-H Club Beef Breeding Heifer Blue Photography Animal Blue Trissel Illeana, Young Producers 4-H Club Poultry Game Bantam Purple Poultry SCCL Bantam Purple, Blue Rabbit California Purple, Blue (2) Rabbit Mini Lop Purple Ulerich Devalyn, Meckling Livestock 4-H Club Beef Market Heifer Blue Beef Market Steer Blue Photography Landscape Red Visual Arts Textiles Purple Wildlife & Fisheries Educational Display Purple Warner Olivia, Clay County Flyers 4-H Club Photography Animal Blue, Red Photography Flower White Photography People Red Poultry Brown Eggs Purple West Caden, Clay County Flyers 4-H Club Home Environment Wall Item Blue Photography Landscape Blue Shooting Sports Educational Display Blue West Signe, Clay County Flyers 4-H Club Child Development Game Toy Puzzle Purple Wright Libby, Burbank Feeders 4-H Club Beef Breeding Heifer Purple Book 62 At one time, there were about 60 million buffalo roaming North America, but that numSudoku #1 ber decreased to less than 2,000 in the early twentieth century. 9 Although8 2 population levels are nowhere near the historical peak, South Dakota buffalo have made a comeback from their near extinction, thanks in1 6 4 part to Custer State Park. Riders will round up a herd of 2 5 1,300 buffalo on Sept. 30, and it will take about four days to 1 work the herd. Volunteers will vaccinate and brand the calves, 4 check the cows for pregnancy and then identify 200 buffalo for 2 6 4 sale in November. After the Friday morning 5 7 6 Roundup, visitors can stay for bpp b AUCTIONS B Since 1934 9 Press roadcaster 3 bp B 9 4 Since 1934 6 5 4 8 1 2 6 7 9 7 3 9 2 5 1 1 2 7 3 8 9 6 8 3 4 1 2 4 9 6 7 Thursday, October 13, at 10:00 AM at the Southeast Farmers Coop, Conference Room 31303 471st Avenue • Burbank, South Dakota (off I-29 Exit 31/Spink exit) Press O’Neill, Nebraska Beresford, South Dakota 8 5 3 1 6 4 7 2 9 (402) 336-3500 or (402) 340-4436 6 7 9957-4229 or (605) 929-3039 (605) 2 3 8 1 4 5 TSwee@FarmersNational.com 2 1 4 7 9 5 6 3 8 www.FarmersNational.com/TroySwee 7 6 1 9 8 2 3 5 4 A-19455 3 2 8 5 4 1 9 7 6 4 9 5 3 7 6 2 8 1 Real Estate Sales • Auctions • 1 8 and Ranch Management Farm 6 4 2 3 5 9 7 9 • 2 6 5 7 Appraisal • Insurance 4 Consultation8 1 3 5 3 7 8 1 9 4 6 2 Oil and Gas Management • Forest Resource Management DHickey@FarmersNational.com www.FarmersNational.com/DaveHickey Auctioneer: Grant Litz, Lic #16218 www.FarmersNational.com National Hunting Leases • Lake Management • FNC Ag Stock Sudoku #3 5 2 7 1 9 6 8 3 4 1 6 4 5 7 3 2 3 2 8 3 9 7 5 6 4 5 3 9 7 4 6 1 5 6 2 8 4 3 1 7 8 2 9 9 6 7 3 4 8 5 1 2 8 9 4 7 3 1 6 2 5 4 7 9 2 5 3 1 8 6 Sudoku #4 3 7 5 1 4 1 5 5 4 1 2 6 4 1 7 2 8 9 1 2 6 3 © 2008 KrazyDad.com Challenging Sudoku Last Tuesday’sPuzzles by KrazyDad Sudoku Solution #2 1 2 EA BOOK 62 #3 EASY Troy Swee, AFM/Agent Sudoku #1 Press 4 9 7 6 © 2008 KrazyDad.com bp Broadcaster 7 Since 1934 Dave Hickey, Agent 3 2 Easy Sud Fill the puzzle so that every row, every column, and every section contain the numbers 1-9 without repeating a number. Sudoku #4 Sudoku #3 Four Tracts • Union County, South Dakota • Highly productive farmland in southeast South Dakota • Great location to local markets • Offered in four tracts • Tract 4 has excellent hunting opportunities • Great opportunity for local farmer and investors For Property Details, Contact: Book 62: Answers 7 roadcaster Broadcaster Press Since 1934 563.78± Acre Land Auction 9 lunch and watch the volunteers work the herd. There will be plenty of things to do for Sudoku #2 those who decide to stay for the weekend. The Arts Festival 3 8 will continue through Saturday, the Chili Cook Off is scheduled 4 6 5 for 5 Saturday, and Crazy Horse Memorial visitors will be permitted to hike to the 5 of the 3 6 2 9 arm mountain carving during an organized Volksmarch on Sunday. 5 3 4 The Roundup is something every South Dakotan should 9 1 see at least once. People from all 3 5 world come for 9 over the this one-of-a-kind experience because there’s nothing like it 9 else. Consider mak7 anywhere1 ing this worthwhile journey. I 9 hope to see you there! 4 2 8 6 5 9 3 7 6 5 4 1 9 8 2 4 1 3 7 9 2 6 4 1 7 2 8 3 6 su do ku © 2008 KrazyDad.com Check next Tuesday’s paper for the solution to today’s puzzle. 9 5 8 CH BOOK 62 #2 KRAZYDAD.C
Weather

Fair 59.0 F
Click For More
Conditions:Fair
Temperature:59.0 F
Humidity:46
Wind:West at 16.1 MPH (14 KT)
Dewpoint:37.9 F (3.3 C)
Heat Index:
Windchill:56 F (13 C)


Shopper Issues
April 23, 2024
April 23, 2024
Published On
04-23-2024

April 16, 2024
April 16, 2024
Published On
04-16-2024

April 9, 2024
April 9, 2024
Published On
04-09-2024

April 2, 2024
April 2, 2024
Published On
04-02-2024