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In addition, she
will work with current
community wellness
coalitions in Lower
Brule and Crow Creek in
their endeavors to help
make their communities
healthier places to live,
work and play. This part
of her work is funded
through Centers for
Disease Control 1416 and
SNAP-Ed grants.
“Frankie has a passion
for helping people that is
born out of her personal
experiences and enhanced
by her education and
professional experience,”
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Administrator Wheeler
about these waivers.
The agency has not been
transparent in their
process for granting these
waivers, and I was pleased
to hear Mr. Wheeler agree
to work toward greater
transparency, stability and
openness moving forward.
I also reiterated to Mr.
Wheeler the importance
of keeping the RFS in
effect and honoring our
commitment to our corn
and ethanol producers.
They have invested
billions of dollars to create
an ethanol industry and
it has been a success. Not
only has it promoted the
production of significant
volumes of corn ethanol,
corn ethanol has its own
unique qualities that are
important to our energy
marketplace. It is used as
an oxygenate in gasoline
that is even better than
the oxygenates it replaced.
It is the best and cheapest
octane booster available
to the oil industry today.
Corn ethanol will also help
auto manufacturers meet
increasing CAFÉ standards,
which are regulations
in place to improve the
average fuel economy.
Corn ethanol
production is a vital
component of the South
Dakota economy. The corn
ethanol industry supports
thousands of jobs in South
Dakota and contributes
a significant amount of
revenue to South Dakota
communities. As we move
closer to 2022, the year
in which the corn ethanol
component of the RFS
is anticipated to expire,
I will continue working
with the administration,
my colleagues and
stakeholders to make
certain the federal
government continues to
live up to its promise to
producers and that corn
ethanol continues to play
an important role in our
nation’s fuel supply.
Francesca Willard New
SDSU Extension Family
And Community Health
Field Specialist
BROOKINGS, S.D.
- Growing up a Type
1 diabetic, Francesca
Willard is familiar with the
challenges associated with
a chronic disease. She also
understands the value of
nutritional education and
a supportive team have on
living a full life in spite of
her Type 1 diabetes.
“Education helped me
manage my diabetes in a
balanced way,” explains
the new SDSU Extension
Family & Community
Health Field Specialist
who will now help educate
South Dakotans.
Through her new
position as SDSU
Extension Family &
Community Health Field
Specialist Willard will work
with individuals and their
community supporters
to help develop healthier
nutrition and physical
activity environments
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a minimum of 15 billion
gallons of conventional
biofuels, like ethanol, to be
blended annually.
The RFS has provided
the statutory certainty
necessary for the corn
industry to grow and
thrive, and as a result
corn ethanol has become
a vital component of our
nation’s fuel supply. The
explosion of corn ethanol
production has directly
helped our farmers,
bolstered American
energy independence and
created thousands of jobs.
However, it was recently
reported that the EPA is
providing RFS waivers to
small refineries, thereby
reducing the amount of
ethanol required by the
RFS and reducing the
demand on corn and corn
ethanol.
During a recent
Environment and Public
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SPINK TOWNSHIP LANDOWNERS
AND FARM OPERATORS:
Please remember to mow your ditches by September 15th, 2018.
The Spink township supervisors wish to call your attention to
two items of roadway maintenance that will make our township in
2018 a safe and beautiful place for all residents.
1. RIGHT OF WAYS:
South Dakota codified law sets the width of public roadways at sixty-six feet and
requires that this area of roadway and ditches be maintained so that landowners and local
governments are not subject to liability in case of accidents. State law also forbids the filling
of ditches or farming into the right of way, and we trust that spring planting in 2018 did not
encroach into the right of way along the roads in our township. While the law also includes
criminal and civil penalties for violation of the right of way, we trust farmers, renters and
landowners will all pass the review we must annually make for maintenance of the right of way.
We appreciate your cooperation.
2. DITCH CLEANING:
Ditches along the roads are maintained for the purpose of keeping water from standing
near the road and softening the roadbed which can lead to damaged roads that can be both
dangerous and expensive to repair. Operators and landowners should clear the ditches of trees,
weeds, rocks, and other debris that interfere with seasonal maintenance. The cost of clearing the
ditches is the responsibility of the landowners. If you rent land, please inform the landowner of
these stipulations and together devise a plan to keep the ditches clear of debris. Also, please do
not dump any material into the ditches along your property.
Finally, failure to keep ditches clear of debris may result in the township doing the work
and assessing the cost to the landowner’s taxes, but again we trust that this action will not be
necessary if everyone strives to keep our roads safely maintained. We hope that all will have a
safe and productive planting and harvesting season, and we thank you for your attention to
these matters.
Spink Township Board
and exercise sciences
from South Dakota State
University. She says
that it was her personal
experience of living with
Type 1 diabetes, and
having two siblings with
the same disease which
led her to pursue a degree
where she could help
others live healthier lives.
“I know how nutrition
and diabetes education
have benefited me, so
I want to help others,”
she says. “There are
so many sides to living
with a chronic disease,
like diabetes. I learned
through my personal
experience, and education,
that nutrition education
makes a big difference. I
look forward to serving
as a guide to individuals
and community wellness
coalitions and building
partnerships for health.”
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trees here.
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once housed a women’s clothing store and later served
as the home of an art gallery and photo studio, has been
undergoing a complete remodel that began nearly a year
ago. When the work is complete, McVicker Plaza will serve as
home to the Vermillion Chamber and Development Company,
a Visitors Center and Charlie’s, USD’s retail store. It will also
feature the first collaborative co-working space in Vermillion.
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