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2 Broadcaster Press March 28, 2017 www.broadcasteronline.com SCHOOL LUNCH MENUS Lasagna, B. Crispy Chicken Sandwich, Candied Carrots, Chocolate Chip Cookie Friday – A. Meatloaf and Dinner Roll, B. Chicken Nuggets and Dinner Roll, C. School Pizza, Mashed Potatoes with Gravy Monday – A. Chicken Fajitas, B. Crispy Chicken Sandwich, Black Beans on F&V Bar Tuesday – A. Home-style White Bean Chicken Chili and Crackers, B. Corn Dog, Golden Corn, Frosted Cinnamon Roll Menus listed below are for March 29 - April 4. Menus are subject to change without notice. Vermillion Schools Breakfast Available everyday: Breakfast entrée or choice of cereals with toast. Fruit or Fruit Juice, Milk choices Wednesday – A. Iced Long John, B. Cereal Choices and Toast, Pears, Juice Choices, Milk Choices Thursday – A. Waffles with Syrup, B. Cereal Choices and Toast, Applesauce, Juice Choices, Milk Choices Friday – A. Fresh Baked Cinnamon Roll, B. Cereal Choices and Toast, Mixed Fruit, Juice Choices, Milk Choices Monday – A. French Toast Sticks, B. Cereal Choices and Toast, Pineapple, Juice Choices, Milk Choices Tuesday – . Egg and Cheese Taco Roll, B. Cereal Choices and Toast, Peaches, Juice Choices, Milk Choices Vermillion Elementary Schools Lunch Wednesday – A. Domino’s Pizza, School Pizza (Austin), B. Toasted Cheese Sandwich and Tomato Soup, Mixed Vegetables Thursday – A. Home-style Vermillion Middle School Lunch Wednesday – Domino’s Pizza, Mixed Vegetables Thursday – Lasagna, Candied Carrots, Chocolate Chip Cookie Friday – Meatloaf and Dinner Roll, Mashed Potatoes with Gravy Monday – Pork Fritter Sandwich, Black Beans on F&V Bar Tuesday – Corn Dog, Golden Corn, Frosted Cinnamon Roll Vermillion High School Lunch Wednesday – Fusion Foods: Chimichurri Tots with Dinner Roll, Mashed Potatoes with Gravy Thursday – Lasagna and Breadstick, Candied Carrots, Chocolate Chip Cookie Friday – Toasted Cheese Sandwich and Tomato Soup, Mixed Vegetable Monday – Pork Fritter Sandwich, Black Beans on F&V Bar Tuesday – Corn Dog, Golden Corn, Frosted Cinnamon Roll St.Agnes School Lunch Wednesday – A. Domino’s Pizza, B. Toasted Cheese Sandwich and Tomato Soup, Mixed Vegetables Thursday – A. Home-style Lasagna, B. Crispy Chicken Sandwich, Candied Carrots, Chocolate Chip Cookie Friday – A. School Pizza, B. Bosco Sticks with Marinara, Mashed Potatoes with Gravy Monday – A. Chicken Fajitas, B. Crispy Chicken Sandwich, Black Beans on F&V Bar Tuesday – A. Home-style White Bean Chicken Chili and Crackers, B. Corn Dog, Golden Corn, Frosted Cinnamon Roll Elk Point-Jefferson Breakfast Wednesday – A. Iced Long John, B. Cereal Choices and Toast, Apple Wedges, Juice Choices, Milk Choices Thursday – A. Breakfast Sliders, B. Cereal Choices and Toast, Sliced Pears, Juice Choices, Milk Choices Friday – A. Fresh Baked Cinnamon Roll, B. Cereal Choices and Toast, Sliced Peaches, Juice Choices, Milk Choices Monday – Late Start – No Breakfast Tuesday – A. Egg and Cheese Taco Roll, B. Cereal Choices and Toast, Mixed Fruit, Juice Choices, Milk Choices Elk Point-Jefferson Elementary & Middle School Lunch Wednesday – A. Meatloaf and Dinner Roll, B. Chicken Nuggets and Dinner Roll, Mashed Potatoes with Gravy Thursday – A. Home-style Beef Goulash, B. Pork Fritter Sandwich, Green Beans, Carnival Cookie Friday – A. Toasted Cheese Sandwich and Tomato Soup, B. EPJ Pizza, Mixed Vegetables Monday – . Chicken Fajitas, B. Pork Fritter Sandwich, Black Beans on F&V Bar Tuesday – A. Home-style Beef Chili and Crackers, 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 March 29 - April 4. Menus are subject to change without notice. All menus are served with whole grain bread and 1% milk unless otherwise noted. Thursday – Ham Loaf, Parslied Potatoes, Green Beans, Baked Squash, Jello with Strawberries Friday – Cream of Potato Soup, Egg Salad Sandwich, Lime Jello with Pears, Apple Monday – Chicken and Dressing, Parslied Carrots, Cranberry Sauce, Fruit Crisp with Topping, OJ Tuesday – Hot Pork and Cheese Sauce Sandwich, Potato Rounds, Beets, Peaches Wednesday – Roast Turkey, Mashed Potatoes and Gravy, Broccoli, Pears, Cranberry Sauce Dave Says It Doesn’t Have to be a Deal Breaker Dear Dave, One of my relatives just graduated from college with $20,000 in student loan debt. Her boyfriend graduated, too, and he has over $100,000 in student loan debt. They want to get married, so she’s looking for a job. He wants to go to graduate school, and take out more loans to remain a fulltime student. The idea of even more debt hanging over their heads really bothers her. Do you have any advice? Denise Dear Denise, You don’t throw away a great, potenDave tially lifelong, relationship just because of debt. Things like laziness, dishonesty, and irresponsible behavior are deal breakers, though. Those are flaws that usually don’t go away. I’m glad she’s looking for a job, but her boyfriend needs to be working, too. There’s no excuse for either of them being fulltime students with more than $120,000 in combined student loan debt hanging over their heads. Lots of people hold down real jobs, save money, and further their educations on a part-time basis. If she were my niece, I would encourage her to have an open and honest discussion with her boyfriend about their future, and how RAMSEY Romsdahl’s Repair & Remodel Carpentry, Interior & Exterior, Painting, Refinishing, Drywall, & Ceramic Tile You Skipped One! Dear Dave, My husband and I heard about your plan, but we’re not sure what to do next. We have between $400,000 and $500,000 in a 401(k) for retirement, but we don’t have any other savings. We’re both in our forties, and the only debt we have is our house, so what should we do about Baby Steps 4 and 6? Mary Dear Mary, Overall, you two have done a great job with your money. Let’s go over the Baby Steps you mentioned. Baby Step 4 is putting 15 percent of your income into Roth IRAs and pre-tax retirement plans. Baby Step 6 is paying off your home early. The thing that worries me is you’ve completely skipped Baby Step 3, which is having three to six months of expenses in an emergency fund. This is money set aside strictly for emergencies. The problem right now is if you have a real emergency, you may have to cash out your 401(k). If you do that, you’re going to be penalized 10 percent, plus your tax rate. That’s a real kick in the teeth just because you didn’t do things in the right order. My advice is to temporarily stop your 401(k) contributions until you get a fully funded emergency fund in place. By temporarily, I mean six to eight months at most. That way, you’ll be covered when life happens without having make a big dent in your retirement savings! — Dave * Dave Ramsey is America’s trusted voice on money and business, and CEO of Ramsey Solutions. He has authored seven best-selling books, including The Total Money Makeover. The Dave Ramsey Show is heard by more than 12 million listeners each week on 575 radio stations and multiple digital platforms. Follow Dave on Twitter at @DaveRamsey and on the web at daveramsey.com. 18 Years In Business Free Estimates FREE ESTIMATES 605-670-2161 605-670-2161 he plans on paying for graduate school. She also needs to be very real about her feelings in this situation. If, after that, he still wants to just borrow more money and not work outside of school, then she might have a difficult decision ahead. 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Breaded Pork Fritter with Bread, Mashed Potatoes with Gravy Irene-Wakonda Middle & High School Lunch Wednesday – A. Sloppy Joe, B. Hot Dog on a Bun, C. Italian Sub, French Fries Thursday – A. Macaroni & Cheese with Bread, B. Taco Quesadillas, C. Ham and Cheese Sub, Green Beans Friday – No School Monday – A. Chicken Parmesan with Pasta, B. Cheese Pizza, C. Ham and Cheese Sub, Peas Tuesday – A. BBQ Beef Sandwich, B. Breaded Pork Fritter with Bread, C. Cold Cut Sub, Mashed Potatoes with Gravy A Chance To Be South Dakota’s Capital For A Day By Gov. Dennis Daugaard In the 1990s, Gov. George S. Mickelson started a new tradition in South Dakota called “Capital for a Day.” Gov. Mickelson would travel to a community and issue an executive proclamation declaring that town as South Dakota’s Capital for a Day. He would spend the day touring the town, talking with people of the community and getting input from local leaders. When I took office, I decided to continue the Capital for a Day tradition because it gives me the opportunity to hear from South Dakotans. Now that warmer weather isn’t too far away, I am extending an invitation to communities across the state to apply. Activities for the day typically include a main street walk, business tours and a community social. We also hold roundtable meetings with community leaders to discuss prominent local issues. I typically give an update on state government and learn from local citizens what they think. Since 2011, Capital for a Day has been hosted by Mitchell, Canton, Onida, Volga, Hill City, Britton, De Smet, Viborg, Aberdeen, Lead-Deadwood, Flandreau, Wall, Parkston, Faulkton, Wessington Springs, Milbank, Kimball, Madison, Spearfish, Lake Norden, Lemmon and Yankton. We often talk about how Washington, D.C., can be like an island. The federal government at times seems to lack common sense, and sometimes national officials forget their roots. Well, I don’t want Pierre to be that way. I don’t want state government to be isolated from South Dakotans or oblivious to local situations. That’s why events like this are so important. In order to be of, by and for the people, we must take the time to listen. We need to hear about problems that exist and better understand the impact government decisions are having on people’s lives. If your town has never been Capital for a Day, I hope you will urge your local leaders to apply. Interested communities can find out more by going to sd.gov/governor and clicking on “Initiatives.” We’ve Spotted A better way to buy, sell or rent! Connect with area landlords, renters, home buyers and home sellers with the Broadcaster classifieds! Since 1934 www.precisionlawncaresd.com Let my experience aid you in reaching your maximum potential. Social begins at 6:30 p.m. Dinner begins at 7:00 p.m. Elk Point-Jefferson High School Lunch Wednesday – A. Fusion Foods: Chimichurri Tots with Dinner Roll, B. Chicken Nuggets and Dinner Roll, Mashed Potatoes with Gravy Thursday – A. Home-style Beef Goulash and Garlic Breadstick, B. Pork Fritter Sandwich, Green Beans, Carnival Cookie Friday – A. Toasted Cheese Sandwich and Tomato Soup, B. EPJ Pizza, Mixed Vegetables Monday – A. Chicken Fajitas, B. Pork Fritter Sandwich, Black Beans on F&V Bar Tuesday – A. Home-style Beef Chili and Crackers, B. Corn Dog, Golden Corn, Frosted Cinnamon Roll bp Dave Nelson Owner April 6th, 2017 B. Corn Dog, Golden Corn, Frosted Cinnamon Roll Broadcaster Press 201 W Cherry Vermillion 624-4429 TODD’S ELECTRIC SERVICE “The Line To Power” Design/Build • Fiber Cabling • Commercial • Residential Service Calls • Boom Truck with Auger • Trenching Serving the Beresford and Vermillion Areas 1-800-560-2518 1221 Cornell St., Vermillion, SD • 605-624-5642 201 NW 13th St., Ste. 3, Beresford, SD • 800-560-2518 Over 95 Years In Business Serving... 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