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May 9, 2017 www.broadcasteronline.com
Intergovernmental
Roundtable Held To Discuss
Potential Pipeline Protests
PIERRE, S.D. – In light of the Dakota
Access Pipeline protests which occurred
in North Dakota, South Dakota’s state and
tribal law enforcement are having public
safety discussions. The first strategic planning meeting was held on Friday, April 28,
in Mitchell, where participants discussed
potential pipeline protests.
Tribal Relations Secretary Steve Emery,
who attended the roundtable, described
the meetings as an opportunity to work
together and keep communications open so
citizens can exercise their rights in a safe,
lawful manner.
“It’s important that we bring tribal and
state officials together to address possible
protests,” said Secretary Emery. “These
talks also open the door to discussions of
other significant issues law enforcement
Governor’s Mansion
Tours To Resume
face throughout the state; issues such as
drug use, emergency management and
police training. There are a number of areas
where we can work together.”
Other roundtable attendees included:
Secretary Trevor Jones, Department of
Public Safety; Col. Craig Price, SD Highway
Patrol; law enforcement officials from the
Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe and Yankton
Sioux Tribe; and representatives from the
Division of Criminal Investigation.
“Communication with other agencies is
key. In our communities we serve both native and non-native. The tribe and the state
are in this together,” said Yankton Sioux
Tribe Chief of Police Chris Saunsoci.
Two additional regional public safety
roundtable discussions are scheduled in
Pierre and Wall for this month.
PIERRE, S.D. – The seventh season of free
weekly tours at the South Dakota Governor’s Mansion will begin next month.
First Lady Linda Daugaard said she and
the Governor are happy to again open the
home on the shore of Capitol Lake to the
public.
“We are pleased to host another year of
summer tours,” Mrs. Daugaard said. “The
Governor’s mansion belongs to the people
of South Dakota, and Dennis and I invite
every South Dakotan to enjoy this special
home.”
Beginning June 7, weekly public tours
will be conducted each Wednesday in June,
July and August. This year’s tours will
feature Native American art from South
Dakota artists, including a print of the Dignity sculpture gifted by Dignity artist Dale
Lamphere, South Dakota’s artist laureate.
“It’s truly a pleasure to welcome guests
to the Governor’s mansion. I know visitors will appreciate the talented display of
artwork showcased on this year’s tours,”
added Mrs. Daugaard.
The 30-minute tours will begin at 1 p.m.
CDT and will be conducted by volunteers,
including the First Lady. Tour groups will
consist of up to 40 people.
Public tour tickets, at no charge, must be
obtained in advance and will be available
only from the Pierre Area Chamber of Commerce. Those interested in a tour should
call the Chamber at 605-224-7361.
Farm/Ranch
Report Results
Are In
The final results are in for the 2016 Annual Report
repairing equipment last year. The one bright spot in operwhich provides a summary of financial data from 99 farms
ating expenses was fuel costs, which were down across the
enrolled in the South Dakota Farm/Ranch Management
board. Another critical area for many farmers is keeping
program. Overall, the average operation saw cash exreliable employees on the payroll and hiring custom operapenses reach $774,691 which is down about $100,000 from
tors to assist with planting, harvesting, spreading manure,
the prior year. Cash farm income of $902,490 also showed
etc. According to data gathered, the average farm operaa decrease of over $100,000 which resulted in net cash
tion spent $37,000 for those services last year.
farm income slightly lower than last year. Both cash grain
In addition to spending $775,000 in operating costs,
prices and the value of market livestock continue to remain farmers invested an average of $97,000 in capital purchases
at sharply lower levels than a few years ago and that has
such as land, buildings, machinery, and breeding livestock.
resulted in cash farm income falling five straight years.
Family living expenses came in $9,000 lower than last year
May 12, 2017 – 5:30 pm
For most farms enrolled in the program, livestock
at $57,169 with 22 percent of those dollars being spent
Municipal Service Center, 115 W. Duke
production still ranks as the top source of revenue and
on healthcare. Given the continued pressure on net farm
it therefore represents the biggest area of expenses with
income, families have had to adjust their spending habits.
Abandon Vehicles:
about $291,000 in direct costs. Most of these dollars are
Overall, the average farm spent close to $960,000 in the
1984 Volvo DL, 1991 Dodge Sprint, 1992 Buick Century,
spent purchasing feeder livestock and buying feed prodareas noted above which is down notably from last year.
1992 Chevrolet Suburban, 1993 Chevrolet 1500 truck,
ucts. It should be noted that this activity is a real economThere is now evidence of this sustained downturn in the
1996 Dodge RAM, 1996 Ford Ranger, 1998 Dodge RAM,
ic engine for the area as most of the feed is produced and
ag economy via lower sales tax revenues throughout the
1999 Pontiac Grand Am, 2000 Chevrolet Cavalier, 2001
processed in South Dakota.
entire state of South Dakota.
Pontiac Grand Am, 2003 Ford Taurus, 2003 VW Golf, 2006
In 2016, crop production expenses totaled $189,950 with
The SD Center for Farm/Ranch Management program is
Pontiac Montana, 2009 Pontiac Grand Prix, 2014 Nissan
the bulk of those dollars spent on seed, fertilizer, chemical, offered through Mitchell Technical Institute and is availAltima
and crop insurance. Even though crop prices remain relaable to all producers who are seeking a detailed analysis on
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Frontier nickel set, 9 decades of Lincoln pennies, steel cents, 1982 Lincoln
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2 story home, with many updates, built in
Marilyn Pates Estate- 2 recliners, blue chair, 1 lift chair, 1 table/6 chairs, 2
3% to buyer brokers
1900, 2-4 bedroom, 1 bath, 1,476 sqft, newer
wooden file cabinets, 2 beds, 3 dressers, antique hutch w/stained glass, book
Terms: 10% non-refunable earnest
shingles, vinyl siding, electric water heater,
shelf, 27 Hummels. 7 Liadro, 6 Royal Strafford, 3 Delft Blauw Holland, 7 Willow
money deposit the day of auction,
along with an assortment of fruit trees and
Tree, pink depression, queen depression, 3 silverware, lg. collection Black Hills
with balance due on closing
grape vines. Personal property auction to follow.
gold, vintage pins, lots of costume jewelry, Redwing crocks, cigar boxes, old
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Full details at www.Dakotarealty.com
Classified Ads:
games, Dick Tracy candid camera, Royal portable typewriter, Beacon camera,
closing costs will be split 50/50
Legal: lots 1, 2, 3, 4, & 5 blk 4 orginal tract
JFK death of president.
between Buyer and Seller. Taxes
Friday at Noon
Todd Christensen- Western saddle 15” seat, good youth or ladies saddle.
Yankton Co, Utica, SD.
will be prorated to the day of
USD Foundation- office chairs, filing cabinets, mirrors, lg. picture of Dome,
2016 Taxes: $118.86
closing. Meridian title company of
Display Ads:
lg. office filing cabinets, sitting chairs, glass table, Ariens snow blower #824
Owner: Marlene Ackerman
Yankton County will be the closing
Friday at 11AM
electric start, lights (like new).
agent. Auctioneers are acting as
Madsen Auction Service Gary Madsen
agents for the seller. Statements
Auctioneer: Hazen Bye
made day of sale take precedence
605-638-0643 auctioneer Jim Brady and Hazen Bye
Dakota Realty #11665
over printed matter.
605-624-4474
Sale day announcements take precedence.
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