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8 Broadcaster Press July 30, 2019 www.broadcasteronline.com Temporary Traffic Devices To Be Placed During Sturgis Motorcycle Rally STURGIS, S.D. - Due to the increase in traffic volumes expected during the annual Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, the South Dakota Department of Transportation will activate temporary traffic signals at the following locations: •Junction of U.S. 14A and U.S. 85 •Junction of S.D. 34/79 and Ft. Meade main entrance •Junction of S.D. 34 and S.D. 79 east of Sturgis •Junction of S.D. 34 and Ft. Meade Way •Junction S.D. 44 and U.S. 385 •Junction U.S. 16 and U.S. 385 •S.D. 34/79 & 11th Street •I-90 Exit 32 WB ramp •I-90 Exit 55 EB ramp Make Your Voice Heard At The SD State Fair HURON, S.D. - Local singers can make their voices heard in the Dakota Star Talent Competition sponsored by Dakotaland Federal Credit Union at the South Dakota State Fair. More than $2,000 in cash prizes will be awarded to Dakota Star division winners. The grand prize winner in the adult division wins a cash prize of $1,000, the title of “2019 Dakota Star” and the opportunity to star in his/her own commercial promoting Dakota Star on KTTW Fox. In addition, the winner will be awarded a three-hour recording studio session with Cathouse Studio and the opportunity to perform on the NorthWestern Energy Freedom Stage during the 2020 South Dakota State Fair, as well as emcee the 2020 Dakota Star talent competition. Alongside soloists, new this year is the opportunity for duos and trios to compete! There are two age divisions for Dakota Star – Junior (12 through 17 years) and Adult (18 years and older). Applications for the 17th Annual Dakota Star Talent Competition sponsored by Dakotaland Federal Credit Union are now available online at www.sdstatefair.com or at the State Fair office. The deadline for entering the talent competition is Monday, Aug. 19, at 5 p.m. Preliminary competition begins on Friday, Aug. 30, and ends on Sunday, Sept. 1. Dakota Star finals will be held on Monday, Sept. 2. The talent competition is held on the NorthWestern Bucks program from the Food •Stimulates local economies Energy Freedom Stage. Insecurity Nutrition Incentive •Demonstrates how public Sponsors of the 2019 Dakota Star are Dakotaland program which was included nutrition assistance programs can Federal Credit Union and KTTW-FOX. Dakotaland in the 2014 Farm Bill. The Food address hunger, health and local Federal Credit Union has locations in Huron, Volga, Insecurity Nutrition Incentive pro- food systems gram provides matching grants to •Links rural and urban commu- Brookings, Madison, Aberdeen, Redfield, DeSmet, nities in resilient economic growth Mitchell, Woonsocket and Watertown. With 37,000 incentive programs. It has helped members and $357 million in assets, Dakotaland How to participate? fuel the growth of SNAP incentive continues to be locally owned and operated, offerThe Lake Andes farmers marprogramming nationwide, leveraging additional public and private ket, sponsored by the Lake Andes ing a full-line of financial services to its membership since 1935. support. Food & Wellness Council, runs The 2019 South Dakota State Fair will run from Additional benefits every Tuesday from 4:00 – 7:00 Thursday, Aug. 29, through Monday, Sept. 2. ChanIn addition to increasing family p.m. through the end of August. access to more fruits and vegetaSNAP/EBT is welcome at the mar- nel Seeds preview night will be Wednesday, Aug. 28. bles, Double Up Dakota Bucks ket, and for every SNAP dollar par- This year’s theme is “There’s No Time Like Fair Time.” For more inforticipants spend, they will receive a results in many more benefits mation on State Fair events, contact the Fair office at dollar incentive to purchase more including: 800.529.0900, visit www.sdstatefair.com or find them •Integration of federal nutrition fruit and vegetables, up to $10 on Facebook or Twitter. each visit to the market. and education programs Agriculture is a major contributor to South DaLena’s Fresh Farmers Market •Support for long-term dietary kota’s economy, generating $25.6 billion in annual in Rolla, North Dakota runs every improvements economic activity and employing over 115,000 South Wednesday and Saturday from •Increases in farmer sales and Dakotans. The South Dakota Department of Agricul8:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. This is the profits ture's mission is to promote, protect and preserve first season that SNAP will be ac•A gateway for beginning farmers cepted, and for every SNAP dollar South Dakota agriculture for today and tomorrow. Visit us online at http://sdda.sd.gov or find us on •New direct and wholesale spent, participants will receive a marketing opportunities dollar incentive to purchase more Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. •Stimulates farm expansion in fruit and vegetables, up to $10 3.5” x 2.5” | Maximum Font Size: 30 pt 3.5” diversity acreage and crop x 2.5” | Maximum Font Size: 30 pt each time. •I-90 Exit 32 EB ramp •S.D. 34/79 & Glencoe Drive •S.D. 34/79 & Nellie Avenue Speed limits will also be reduced on the following highways from Thursday, Aug. 1, through Sunday, Aug. 11, 2019. •Interstate 90 speed limit will be reduced from 75 mph to 65 mph from west of Exit 55 (Deadwood Avenue) in Rapid City to west of Exit 30 (Lazelle Street) in Sturgis. •Highway 34 speed limit will be reduced from 45 mph to 35 mph from Blanche Street in Sturgis east 3.8 miles (east of Buffalo Chip). •Highway 79 speed limit will be reduced from 65 mph to 45 mph from the junction of Highway 34 north 1.75 miles (north of Iron Horse Campground). The SDDOT will also deploy message boards and speed trailers at various locations along with the permanent dynamic message boards along the interstate to display messages regarding traffic conditions, fire conditions, accidents causing delays, extreme weather events and other messages as appropriate. The traffic signals will be in full operation prior to Aug. 1, and remain in operation until Aug. 12, 2017. For more information, contact the Rapid City Region traffic engineer, at 605-394-2244. SDSU Extension Launches Double Up Dakota Bucks To Help South Dakotans Access More Fresh Fruits & Vegetables BROOKINGS, S.D. - To improve access and encourage consumption of fruits and vegetables, SDSU Extension and NDSU Extension have launched Double Up Dakota Bucks at the farmers markets in Lake Andes, South Dakota and Rolla, North Dakota. “Double Up Dakota Bucks is a national model for healthy food incentives,” said Jennifer Folliard, SDSU Extension Family & Community Health Field Specialist. Developed by Fair Food Network, Double Up Dakota Bucks matches the value of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), formerly known as food stamps, spent on fruits and vegetables. “Double Up Dakota Bucks is a win/win/win. Low-income families bring home more healthy food, area farmers gain new customers and make more money and more food dollars stay in the local economy,” Folliard explained. SDSU Extension received grant funds for the Double Up Dakota Quality products, affordable prices! Call today, start tomorrow! Vermillion Job Service Have 403(b) the Have can’t predict You 403(b) Financial strategies. Temporarily Closed Financial strategies. PIERRE, S.D. – The Vermillion Job Service office questions? Let’s talk. questions?plan for it. future, so Let’s talk. One-on-one advice. Monday, Aug. walk-in traffic renovations. 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