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Rummage Sales
15 Austin Street
Saturday, 5/20, 10am-1pm
Clay County Historical Society
Rummage. Items can be left
off one week in advance on
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(605)624-8266.
710 East Washington
Elk Point, SD
Friday, 5/5, 8am-5pm
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Community-Wide Yard Sales
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Agriculture
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Paris Climate
Agreement Misguided
By Sen. Mike Rounds
Last year, President Obama entered into
a radical climate agreement called the Paris
Agreement with other global leaders in an
attempt to reduce carbon dioxide emissions
and greenhouse gas. Unfortunately, it is a
bad deal for America. We all want to pass on
a clean, safe environment to future generations, but the Paris Agreement was made
without the support of Congress or the
American people. The new energy restrictions outlined in the Paris Agreement will
lead to higher electricity rates and regulatory costs for U.S. producers and manufacturers, which are passed onto us in the form
of higher prices. This puts our country at a
competitive disadvantage with the rest of
the world as we compete for new markets to
sell our goods and services. Simply put, the
Paris Agreement is a bad deal for the United
States’ economy. It shackles our economy
and raises electricity costs without even
meeting the agreement’s goal of having an
effect on climate change.
Currently under the agreement, the
United States is obligated to cut our greenhouse gas emissions by 20 percent by the
year 2025, or about 1.1 billion tons. That’s in
addition to the more than 820 million tons
of greenhouse gas emissions we’ve already
cut over the past decade. Meanwhile, other
signers, including Russia, India and Iran,
are allowed to actually increase or have
no cap on their emissions output. Crazier
yet, China, the world’s largest producer of
greenhouse gases, has no emissions cap. So,
while we increase our costs of production,
Choices Behind
The Wheel
By Gov. Dennis Daugaard
Traffic fatalities are a
recurring headline. Hardly a
day goes by when we don’t
read another story, hear a
radio report or see the terrible images on television.
The good news is the
numbers indicate a decrease
of traffic fatalities in South
Dakota. In 2016, there were
115 fatal vehicle crashes.
That is the lowest total
since 2011 and the second
lowest of all time.
Of course, even with this
good news, every fatal crash
is a tragedy. Each traffic
death is a blow to a family,
to a group of friends and to
a community. That’s why
the Office of Highway Safety
tracks crash data and keeps
tabs on the state’s fatality
rate. Highway Safety uses
the numbers to identify
trends and to target their
messaging on safe driving.
Data reveals the tragic
facts: In 2015, 60 people
died in motor vehicle
crashes when not wearing
a seatbelt belt or safety
device of any kind; another
825 unrestrained occupants
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were injured. That same
year, distracted drivers were
to blame for 1,125 crashes
including six fatal crashes.
Of course, alcohol also
is still a problem. In 2015,
alcohol was a factor in 1,085
motor vehicles crashes
in South Dakota and was
a factor in 41 fatal vehicle crashes. Additionally,
drivers under the age of 25
(which make up only 15 percent of all drivers) account
for almost 50 percent of the
crashes involving speeding
and more than 30 percent
of the crashes involving
alcohol.
Car accidents are preventable.
Every time you get
behind the wheel, you have
choices. You decide whether
to wear your seatbelt and
whether to ask your passengers to buckle up. You
decide whether to look
at that text or email. You
determine whether to drive
home after a few drinks or
to get a ride. How fast you
drive, how often you pull
over, what role you’ll play in
your kids’ driver’s education
– these are all up to you.
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love you and want you to
come home safely. Practice safe driving methods
for their sake and for the
sake of every other driver
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spouse, parents and friends.
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when we get behind the
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the rest of the world continues to produce
greenhouse gases and grow their economies
which explains why research has shown the
agreement has no measurable effect on the
environment.
Cutting emissions comes at a big cost to
our economy. According to a March 2017
study by NERA Economic Consulting, the
Paris Agreement will cost the United States
$3 trillion and cut 6.5 million jobs by 2040.
Industry in the United States has already
been stymied by the countless regulations
imposed throughout President Obama’s
tenure in office. It’s time that we allow industry to grow and create more jobs for our
citizens. They should not have to leave the
U.S. to competitively produce their products. The Paris Agreement is a bad deal, one
which impacts our economy while allowing other countries to continue producing
greenhouse gas emissions.
Good energy policies include an ‘all of
the above’ approach that will strengthen
our economy, create jobs and enhance our
energy independence. While we only have
one clean coal power plant located at Big
Stone in South Dakota, we still rely on electricity produced at clean coal fired plants in
other states.
In South Dakota, we have clean air and
water. We intend to keep it that way. We
also intend to have a strong economy that
creates jobs for our citizens. These are not
mutually exclusive. Let’s do both. Let’s not
destroy our economy by adhering to the
Paris Agreement, an agreement which clearly allows for the production of greenhouse
gases by most of the rest of the world.
MAY
29th
95
Years
In Business
Gov.
Daugaard
Appoints
Strawn As
Fourth Circuit
Judge
PIERRE, S.D. – Gov. Dennis Daugaard announced
today that he will appoint
Magistrate Judge Eric J.
Strawn as a circuit court
judge in South Dakota’s
Fourth Circuit Court.
“I thank Judge Strawn for
accepting this appointment,”
said Gov. Daugaard. “Judge
Strawn is a highly-regarded
magistrate judge with a true
commitment to public service. He will be an excellent
circuit judge.”
Strawn will fill a vacancy
created by the recent retirement of Hon. Jerome A.
Eckrich. The Fourth Circuit
includes Butte, Corson,
Dewey, Harding, Lawrence,
Meade, Perkins and Ziebach
counties.
“I am humbled and honored to be appointed to this
position and look forward
to serving the people of the
Fourth Circuit and western
South Dakota,” Judge Strawn
said.
Strawn currently serves
as a magistrate judge in the
Fourth Circuit, a position
he has held since 2013, and
operates the circuit’s DUI
Court. Prior to that service,
he worked in private practice for eight years, working
in both civil and criminal
law. Strawn served as a
special assistant attorney
general for child support
enforcement and as a child
support referee. He has also
served since 2006 as a member of the Fourth Circuit
Mental Health Board.
Strawn is a veteran of the
United States Marine Corps,
serving from 1993 to 1997.
Strawn is a 2001 graduate of
Black Hills State University
and a 2004 graduate of the
University of South Dakota
School of Law. Following
law school, he worked as a
law clerk for Hon. Warren
G. Johnson, at the time the
presiding judge in the Fourth
Circuit.
He lives in Spearfish
with his wife, Raquelle, and
their children, Maquelle and
Mickey.
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