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                Broadcaster Press 3
 
 March 6, 2018 www.broadcasteronline.com
 
 SCHOOL LUNCH MENUS
 Menus listed below are for
 March 7 – March 13.
 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. Egg &
 Cheese Taco Roll, B. Cereal
 Choices and Toast, Sliced
 Peaches, Juice Choices
 Thursday – No School
 Friday – No School
 Monday – A. Pancake
 Sausage Stick, B. Cereal
 Choices and Toast, Mixed
 Fruit, Juice Choices
 Tuesday – Breakfast Pizza,
 B. Cereal Choices and Toast,
 Pineapple, Juice Choices
 Vermillion Elementary
 Schools
 Lunch
 Wednesday – A. Domino’s
 Pizza (Jolley), Cheese Pizza
 (Austin), B. Baked Breaded
 Beef Fingers, Black Beans
 Thursday – No School
 Friday – No School
 Monday – A. Home-style
 Cajun Chicken Penne, B.
 Cheeseburger, Tator Tots
 
 Tuesday – A. Chinese
 Tacos, B. Chicken Nuggets,
 Steamed Carrots, Pineapple
 Coleslaw, Cinnamon Bread
 Stick Roll
 Vermillion Middle
 School
 Lunch
 Wednesday – Domino’s
 Pizza
 Thursday – No School
 Friday – No School
 Monday – Cajun Chicken
 Penne, Green Beans
 Tuesday – Chicken Nuggets,
 Steamed Carrots, Pineapple
 Coleslaw, Cinnamon Bread
 Stick
 Vermillion High
 School
 Lunch
 Wednesday – Baked
 Breaded Beef Fingers
 & Dinner Roll, Mashed
 Potatoes with Gravy
 Thursday – No School
 Friday – No School
 Monday – Cajun Chicken
 Penne and Dinner Roll,
 Green Beans
 Tuesday – Chicken Nuggets,
 Steamed Carrots, Pineapple
 Coleslaw, Cinnamon Bread
 Stick
 
 St.Agnes School
 Lunch
 Wednesday – No School
 Thursday – No School
 Friday – No School
 Monday – A. Home-style
 Cajun Chicken Penne, B.
 Cheeseburger, Green Beans
 Tuesday – A. Chinese
 Tacos, B. Chicken Nuggets,
 Steamed Carrots, Pineapple
 Coleslaw, Cinnamon Bread
 Stick
 
 Baked Breaded Beef Fingers,
 Mashed Potatoes w/Gravy
 Thursday – No School
 Friday – No School
 Monday – A. Ham Pasta
 Bake, B. Hot Dog, Green
 Beans
 Tuesday – A. Soft Shell
 Taco, B. Chicken Nuggets,
 Steamed Carrots, Pineapple
 Coleslaw, Cinnamon Bread
 Stick
 
 Elk Point-Jefferson
 Breakfast
 Wednesday – A. Fresh
 Baked Cinnamon Roll, B.
 Cereal Choices and Toast,
 Sliced Pears, Juice Choices
 Thursday – No School
 Friday – No School
 Monday – A. Pancake
 Sausage Stick, B. Cereal
 Choices and Toast, Mixed
 Fruit, Juice Choices
 Tuesday – A. Breakfast
 Pizza, B. Cereal Choices
 and Toast, Pineapple, Juice
 Choices
 
 Elk Point-Jefferson
 Middle School
 Lunch
 Wednesday - A. Home-style
 Chicken and Noodles, B.
 Baked Breaded Beef Fingers,
 Mashed Potatoes w/Gravy
 Thursday – No School
 Friday – No School
 Monday – A. Ham Pasta
 Bake w/Dinner Roll, Green
 Beans
 Tuesday – A. Soft Shell
 Tacos, B. Chicken Nuggets,
 Steamed Carrots, Pineapple
 Coleslaw, Cinnamon Bread
 Stick
 
 Elk Point-Jefferson
 Elementary School
 Lunch
 Wednesday – A. Home-style
 Chicken and Noodles, B.,
 
 Elk Point-Jefferson
 High School
 Lunch Wednesday
 Wednesday – A. Homestyle Chicken and Noodles
 
 Suicide Prevention Toolkits Available
 For South Dakota Communities
 PIERRE, S.D. – The
 Department of Social Services and the Department
 of Health, in partnership
 with the South Dakota
 Helpline Center, developed
 and created toolkits for
 communities to engage in
 suicide prevention.
 “Suicide does not discriminate and can happen
 to anyone regardless of
 age, gender or ethnicity,”
 said Department of Social
 Services Secretary Lynne
 Valenti. “Suicide deaths are
 on the rise, and communities play a critical role in
 suicide prevention.”
 Each toolkit has a comprehensive approach to
 suicide prevention and is
 targeted to a specific audience or activity. Toolkits
 available at sdsuicideprevention.org/ include Building a Coalition, Employer
 Toolkits, Native American
 Toolkits, Healthcare Toolkits, Senior Care Toolkits
 and Military Member and
 Veteran Related Toolkits.
 “The step-by-step
 guides in each toolkit
 give communities the
 resources they need to get
 the conversation started
 
 to address suicide,” said
 Secretary Valenti. “Suicide
 deaths are preventable,
 and communities can help
 by creating community
 coalitions that can review
 and evaluate local data
 and develop suicide prevention action plans.”
 Suicide is the ninth
 leading cause of death
 in South Dakota, and the
 second leading cause of
 death for individuals ages
 15 to 34.
 “Preliminary data for
 2017 shows the number of
 suicide deaths in South Dakota will surpass the previous record high of 173 suicide deaths that occurred
 in 2015,” said Department
 of Health Secretary Kim
 Malsam-Rysdon.
 In addition to the toolkits, the website lists additional information on the
 warning signs, how to get
 help, support groups and
 upcoming suicide prevention trainings. Individuals
 in need of help are encouraged to call the South
 Dakota Helpline Center at
 1-800-271-TALK (8255). Services are available 24/7.
 Locally For more informaOwned & Operated
 
 & Dinner Roll, B. Baked
 Breaded Beef Fingers
 & Dinner Roll, Mashed
 Potatoes w/Gravy
 Thursday – No School
 Friday – No School
 Monday – A. Ham Pasta
 Bake w/Dinner Roll, Green
 Beans
 Tuesday – A. Soft Shell
 Tacos, B. Chicken Nuggets,
 Steamed Carrots, Pineapple
 Coleslaw, Cinnamon Bread
 Stick
 
 Irene-Wakonda Middle
 & High School
 Lunch
 Wednesday – Spaghetti
 w/ Meat Sauce, B. Chicken
 Sticks, C. Turkey & Cheese
 Sub, A&B: Garlic Toast,
 Green Beans
 Thursday – A. Doritos
 Walking Taco, B. Chicken
 Wrap, C. Italian Sub, A. Rice
 for Irene, Carrots
 Friday – No School
 Monday – A. Italian Pasta
 Bake w/Breadstick, B.
 Cheeseburger, C. Ham &
 Cheese Sub, Green Beans
 Tuesday – A. Pulled Pork
 Sandwich, B. Crispy Chicken
 Sandwich, C. Cold Cut Sub,
 Baked Beans
 
 Irene-Wakonda School
 Breakfast
 Available every day:
 Breakfast entrée or Choice of
 cereals w/toast, Fruit, Milk
 Choices
 Wednesday – Waffles &
 Whip, Fruit, Milk Choices
 Thursday – Cinnamon Roll,
 Fruit, Milk Choices
 Friday – No School
 Monday – Breakfast Pizza,
 Fruit, Milk Choices
 Tuesday – Cheesy Eggs &
 Toast, Fruit, Milk Choices
 Irene-Wakonda
 Elementary School
 Lunch
 Wednesday – A. Spaghetti
 w/ Meat Sauce, B. Chicken
 Sticks, Garlic Toast, Green
 
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 tion about behavioral
 health services, or to
 find a Community Mental
 Health Center in your area,
 contact the Department of
 Social Services’ Division of
 Behavioral Health at 605773-3123, toll-free at 1-855878-6057 or online at dss.
 sd.gov/behavioralhealth/.
 
 Beans
 Thursday – A. Doritos
 Walking Taco, B. Chicken
 Wrap, Carrots
 Friday – No School
 Monday – A. Italian Pasta
 Bake w/Breadstick, B.
 Cheeseburger, Green Beans
 Tuesday – A. Pulled Pork
 Sandwich, B. Crispy Chicken
 Sandwich, Baked Beans
 
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 605-624-4429
 
 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 7– March 13. Menus are subject to change
 without notice. All menus are served with whole grain
 bread and 1% milk unless otherwise noted.
 
 Wednesday – 3 oz. Roast Turkey, 1/2c Baked Sweet Potato, 	
 1/2c Creamed Peas, Orange, Cookie
 Thursday – Hot Pork & Cheese Sauce Sandwich, 1/2c Potato 	
 	
 Rounds, 1/2c Beets, 1/2c Peaches
 Friday – 11/2c Tomato Soup, Grilled Cheese Sandwich, 1c 	
 	
 Spinach Salad, Banana
 Monday – 11/2c Chunky Chicken Vegetable Soup, Garlic Bread,
 	
 Banana, 1/2c V7 Juice
 Tuesday – Hot Pork & Cheese Sauce Sandwich, 1/2c Potato 	
 	
 Rounds, 1/2c Beets, 1/2c Peaches
 	
 
 Erma Larson’s 90th Birthday
 
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 March 18, 2018
 2 – 4pm
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 Vermillion
 
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 Stories you missed this week because
 you’re not a Plain Talk subscriber
 Coverage of the fifth annual Fun Run
 held in the DakotaDome.
 Photos and a story from the Polar Plunge
 planned Saturday to raise funds for
 South Dakota Special Olympics.
 Reports detailing the outcomes of the
 USD women’s and men’s basketball
 games against rival SDSU.
 
 And if you want to see:
 Coverage of the Vermillion Tanagers’ girls’ basketball
 victory over Dell Rapids that secured the team a spot
 in the upcoming State A Tournament in Watertown.
 A story about the return of Heather Wilson to her
 hometown of Vermillion who starred in a burlesque show
 held Saturday, March 3 in the historic Vermillion Theatre
 to raise funds for community projects backed by the
 Vermillion Cultural Programming Committee (VCPC).
 A story about work that’s planned this year
 on Frost Trail near the Missouri River. The new
 trail was opened last year.
 
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