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4 Broadcaster Press 1815 May 2, 2017 www.broadcasteronline.com Miscellaneous 1815 FREE for 30 words or less for private party classified line ads in the Broadcaster and Plain Talk. If you need more than 30 words, don't worry you still won't pay a lot. A 31-word ad is only $.90 and the cost only goes up $.50 per word thereafter. Stop in at 201 W. Cherry Street, Vermillion or call 605-624-4429. HOTELS FOR HEROES to find out more about how you can help our service members, veterans and their families in their time of need, visit the Fisher House website at www.fisherhouse.org nani LIVING WITH KNEE OR BACK PAIN? Medicare recipients may qualify to receive a pain relieving brace at little or no cost. Call now! 844-6684578 (MCN) Moving out of state? Best Interstate Moving and Storage offers a FREE Quote and A Price Plus Promise. Call 855428-6241 Now! (MCN) No access to internet? 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No contract or commitment. We buy your existing contract up to $500. 1-800-919-3588 (MCN) STEEL CULVERTS FOR SALE: New, All sizes. 605-6615050 or 605-387-5660. Ulmer Farm Service, Menno, SD. Stop paying too much for cable, and get DISH today. Call 855-589-1962 to learn more about our special offers! (MCN) STUDENT LOAN PAYMENTS got you down? We can help reduce payments and get finances under control, call: 866-871-1626 (MCN) SWITCH TO DIRECTV. From $50/Month, includes FREE Genie HD/DVR # 3 months HBO, SHOWTIME, CINEMAX, STARZ. Get a $50 Gift Card. Call 877-894-5275 (MCN) Miscellaneous 1875 Switch to DIRECTV. Lock in 2-Year Price Guarantee ($50/month) w/AT&T Wireless. Over 145 Channels PLUS Popular Movie Networks for Three Months, No Cost! Call 1-800203-4378 (MCN) WALK-IN-TUBS - Save $1500 if you own your own home & its value is $100k+ Free heated seat ($600 value) - Americas Favorite Brand! Call (844) 8905268. nani 1820 Give Aways Free: Big Pickup load of broke rip-rap concrete. Call 605-660-2506. 1830 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 M,W,F 10am-2pm (No clothing or appliances). Questions call (605)624-8266. 710 East Washington Elk Point, SD Friday, 5/5, 8am-5pm Saturday, 5/6, 8am-5pm Huge Rummage: Fishing equipment, collectibles, jewelry, perennial plants, many miscellaneous. Rain or Shine. Community-Wide Yard Sales Saturday, May 6th, 9am-2pm. Madison Park Townhomes, 315 N. Norbeck, Vermillion, SD Rummage Sale: Friday, May 12th, 8am-? Saturday, May 13 th, 8am-2pm. Behind Elk Point Post Office. Collection of Dough Boys, Fire trucks, Chef men. Call about collection (956)650-8958. 1840 Lost and Found Found: Key chain/keys near Sturdevant's Sunday, 4/23. Pick-up at Broadcaster, 201 W. Cherry St., Vermillion 1850 Agriculture WE HAVE SEVERAL CREWS OF BEAN WALKERS. We do any type of farm work including cutting cedar trees. Put up fence and tear down fence. 24 years' experience. For more information call (712)943-2084, Cell (712)251-3277. 1870 Livestock - Poultry Good selection of registered Balancer, Angus, Gelbvieh bulls by proven AI sires. www.88ranch.com 402-6552288. Polled Hereford Bulls performance information available guaranteed breeders. Huwaldts Herefords Randolph, NE. 402-337-0784 or 402-3604387. Purebred Angus Bulls and Herford Bulls, Yearling and 2 yr old, bred for calving ease and carcass quality. O'Brien Angus, Tilden, NE. 402-368-2195 or 402-649-1327. Registered 18 month old Angus bulls from A.I. Many are suitable for heifers. One Sim/Angus bull. Phone John Schieffer 605-661-8531 or Marnie Shieffer 402-388-4532. Registered Angus, SimAngus, & Red Angus Bulls for sale at Horseshoe Hill Ranch High performance & genetic quality *i50K enhanced EPDs* Sired by: Recharge, Confidence, Absolute, Angus Valley, Data Manager, Wide Range, Hard Drive & More. OVER 30 YEARS DEVELOPING BULLS. Information & videos on website poppebulls.com Bloomfield, NE Jay 402-640-9031 402-388-2410 Two year old and yearling Maine- Angus bulls for sale. Bakenhus Cattle Co. 402-9101397. 1895 Utility – Livestock Trailer Trailer SALE! Hail sale on 5'X8', 6'X10' 7'X16' & 8'X20' enclosed cargo trailers. New 6x12 V-nose ,ramp door $2,775.00, 7'X16' V-nose, ramp door $4,199.00; DUMP trailer SPECIALS!, Scissor Lift trailers. 100's of trailer parts instock. NEW ST205/75D15 on white Mod wheel $65.00 each. 515-972-4554 www.FortDodgeTrailerWorld.com Ag Equipment 1953 Super“H” Tractor very good condition, paint is good, near new tires, runs great $1,850/OBO. 605-665-3789. Bobcat 15C 9” Auger, like new, $2,000. Call 402-6407809. www.broadcasteronline.com 1875 Livestock - Poultry 2-Year old virgin Angus bulls, moderate frame, easy fleshing, calving ease, good disposition, semen tested, EPD's available, Keith Reed, (402)649-3615. Angus & Charolais Bulls. Performance & fertility tested. Excellent quality, WAGONHAMMER RANCH, www.wagonhammer.com 402-649-2719. Black Angus yearling bulls for sale. Free delivery. For more information, call Allen Leader, Niobrara, 402-8573665. 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 YOUR RADIATOR HEADQUARTERS! Stories you missed this week because you’re not a Plain Talk subscriber Coverage of Founder’s Day activities at the University of South Dakota, including an address by Gov. Dennis Daugaard, a spring volleyball game in the Sanford Coyote Sports Center and a spring football game in the DakotaDome. • Great Parts • Great Warranty On-Hand & In-Stock! NO WAITING! Cox Auto 1007 Broadway Ave Yankton, SD 605•665•4494 OakwOOd apartments Photo coverage of the 2017 VHS Prom’s Grand March, held Saturday night, March 22. Coverage of Earth Day activities, including the development of a trail along the Missouri River near Clay County Park. And if you want to see: A story featuring Sami Cusick, who recently took on the role as Clay County Community Health Nurse. Smoke Free 605.624.9557 • Rent adjusted to income • Large 2 & 3 bedroom w/AC • Off street parking • Large closets - one walk-in • On-site coin laundry • Playground equipment • Just Blocks from Campus, High School & Prentis Park 1200 E. Clark Street • Vermillion, SD Coverage of the Tanager Athletic Hall of Fame dinner and ceremony, held, Saturday, April 29. Here for you yesterday, today and tomorrow. 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. There are people who love you and want you to come home safely. Practice safe driving methods for their sake and for the sake of every other driver who has kids, grandkids, a spouse, parents and friends. Let’s all make good choices when we get behind the wheel. Have a Great Day Don’s Dust Control • Horse Arenas • Private & Commerical Drives • Unpaved Roads • Grain Elevator Access • Free Estimates 605-491-2133 Over A report of the induction of Dr. Rolf Olson as the second member in the Vermillion High School Fines Arts Hall of Fame on May 2. Pick up this Friday’s Plain Talk! Local news since 1884! 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. Serving... Vermillion, Yankton, Sioux City and Everywhere In Between bp EARLY DEADLINES for May 30th Issues Broadcaster Press Since 1934 bp Broadcaster Since 1934 201 W. Cherry, Vermillion, SD 57069 605-624-2695 Deadline: Noon Thursday, May 25 Press Deadline: 11am Thursday, May 25 Regular deadline the week before & after Vermillion: 605.624.5618 • Yankton: 605.665.4348 Sioux City: 712.252.2000
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