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Upholding The Renewable Fuel Standard
By Sen. Mike Rounds (R-S.D.)
While working as
governor and now as your
United States Senator, I’ve
fought for South Dakota’s
corn and corn ethanol
producers to make certain
they’re getting a fair deal
under the Renewable Fuel
Standard (RFS). For over
a decade, the RFS has
provided the statutory
certainty necessary for
the corn industry to grow
and prosper in the United
States. As a result, corn
ethanol has become a
vital component of our
nation’s fuel supply. Many
consumers now seek
out ethanol blends when
they’re at the gas station
due to their lower price
tag and high octane rating.
Just this year, the EPA
announced that E-15—a
type of fuel that is made
up of 15 percent ethanol
and 85 percent gasoline—
can now be sold yearround. This has helped
South Dakota corn farmers
and ethanol producers.
The RFS is a program
concerns about small
refinery exemptions with
EPA Administrator Andrew
Wheeler on a number
of occasions. Midwest
farmers are facing low
commodity prices, trade
instability and extreme
weather—they don’t need
further headaches from
the federal government.
During multiple
meetings at the White
House with President
Trump this month, I’ve
reiterated the importance
of making sure the EPA
revises its practices to
guarantee that any small
refinery exemptions would
not reduce the 15 billion
gallon requirement for
conventional ethanol. The
agreement, as originally
directed by President
Trump, would require
the EPA to, prospectively,
account for small refinery
exemptions by utilizing a
three-year rolling average
of exemptions granted
by the EPA. However, the
supplemental proposed
rule released by the EPA
this fall does not achieve
the 15 billion gallon
requirement. I have been
in contact with the EPA to
urge them to change their
final rule. The president
has told me that he is
committed to making sure
the EPA follows through on
its obligation to blend 15
billion gallons of ethanol
into the fuel supply. I’m
grateful for the president’s
leadership on this issue
and it’s time for the EPA
to uphold the president’s
commitment to corn and
ethanol producers.
The RFS is an important
program for ag states like
ours. Using more corn
ethanol is a win for our
farmers and a win for
our planet, since they
have a smaller carbon
footprint than fossil fuels.
I’ll continue monitoring
the EPA and speaking with
President Trump to make
sure the integrity of the
RFS is upheld.
PUC Gives Tatanka Ridge Wind
Project Permit To Construct
PIERRE, S.D. – The
South Dakota Public
Utilities Commission voted
today, Nov. 26, 2019, to
approve the construction
of the Tatanka Ridge Wind
Project to be built in Deuel
County. The decision
allows Tatanka Ridge
to move forward with
plans to construct a wind
energy facility capable
of generating up to 155
megawatts of energy near
the towns of Toronto and
Brandt, South Dakota.
A settlement agreement
presented by Tatanka
Ridge and PUC staff was
previously accepted by the
commission in October.
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the settlement – funding
for decommissioning,
risk associated with ice
throw, cumulative sound
impacts, and the potential
impacts to whooping
cranes – were presented
at an evidentiary hearing
in Pierre on Nov. 4. The
commission’s action this
week was to rule on those
issues and determine if a
permit should be granted.
“I appreciate the
work that staff and the
applicant have done,”
said PUC Chairman Gary
Hanson. “The conditions
both parties have brought
us today, in conjunction
with the settlement
stipulation we previously
approved, have cleared
up most issues and
resolved my concerns.
I thank the parties for
working together and
accomplishing as much as
they did. Good work.”
The proposed wind
project will span a
27,900-acre project area
and include up to 56
wind turbines. Other
components of the project
will include access roads,
above/underground
electrical collector lines,
communication systems, a
collection substation, one
permanent meteorological
tower, a less than 0.5mile long 345-kV gentie transmission line,
and an operations and
maintenance facility.
“It’s apparent to me
that the applicant has
made their case that,
under state law, they are
entitled to a permit to
construct this facility.
The conditions being
proposed are consistent
with what we’ve done in
past dockets and they
ensure that landowners
and the folks in that area
are appropriately taken
care of,” stated PUC Vice
Chairman Chris Nelson.
Tatanka Ridge’s
permit will include over
40 conditions that must
be adhered to during
the construction and
operation of the project.
Ice throw, land restoration,
sound level, shadow
flicker, the potential
impacts to whooping
cranes and future
decommissioning of the
project are all among the
details the conditions
address.
“I appreciated the
public input meeting that
we had and the concerns
that people brought to us.
Although we didn’t have
intervenors, the applicant
and staff worked hard
to address the concerns
of commissioners,” said
Commissioner Kristie
Fiegen. “I’m pleased to see
the company make these
efforts and know they will
help protect South Dakota
citizens,” she continued.
Tatanka Ridge Wind
filed its application with
the PUC on June 17, 2019.
The PUC held a public
input meeting in Toronto
on Aug. 7.
The company expects
to complete construction
on the $216 million project
in 2020. Tatanka Ridge has
entered into agreements
with two buyers for the
electricity produced by
the project, one with
Google for 98 megawatts
and one with Dairyland
Power Cooperative for the
balance.
The Tatanka Ridge
Wind Project docket
can be viewed on the
PUC's website at www.
puc.sd.gov, Commission
Actions, Electric Dockets,
2019 Electric Dockets,
EL19-026 – In the Matter of
the Application by Tatanka
Ridge Wind, LLC for a
Permit of a Wind Energy
Facility in Deuel County,
South Dakota.
Legacy Healthcare Wins Six AHCA Awards
Along With Director Of Nursing And Certified
Dietary Manager Of The Year
Apply in person at:
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Yankton SD, 57078
that was created by
Congress in 2005. The goal
of the RFS is to increase
our use of renewable
fuels and decrease our
dependence on foreign oil.
The RFS is administered
by the Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA),
so it’s the job of the EPA to
make sure that 15 billion
gallons of ethanol are
blended into our nation’s
fuel supply annually. The
number of gallons required
to be blended is based on
targets called Renewable
Volume Obligations (RVO).
However, the RFS
has been undermined in
recent years due to the
EPA issuing a high number
of exemptions to small
refineries which claim
that complying with the
RVOs would cause them
significant economic
hardship. In issuing so
many exemptions, the
demand for corn and
corn ethanol has been
reduced, thus impacting
farmers’ revenue for the
year. I have shared my
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Employment
Professional
Employment
Youth & Family Counselor
Lewis & Clark Behavioral Health Services
has two openings for a
Youth and Family Services Counselor
This position involves providing home-based counseling services
for youth and their families including assessment of family needs,
individual and family therapy, case management services, group
therapy, crisis intervention, parent training, networking with
community resources and other duties as assigned.
This position does require travel and some evening hours. This is a great opportunity to work
as a member of a multidisciplinary collaborative team that includes psychiatrists, psychologists,
case managers and substance use treatment specialists.
EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE: Position requires a Master’s or Bachelor’s
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With over 150 employees, LCBHS is a well-established progressive not-for-profit provider of comprehensive
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LCBHS offers competitive salaries and a comprehensive employee benefit package including
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a 401K with up to a 6% employer match, and flexible scheduling. LCBHS also participates in the National
Health Services Corp (NHSC) loan repayment program. The NHSC provides an opportunity
for eligible mental health providers to receive support to pay student loan debt.
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SKOKIE, IL – Legacy
Healthcare’s west division
recently won six out of eight
coveted AHCA 2019 Bronze
Commitment to Quality
Awards in South Dakota for
Avantara Armour; Avan-
tara Saint Cloud, Avantara
Milbank; Avantara Pierre;
Avantara Redfield and Avantara, Watertown. Furthermore, Avantara Watertown’s
employees Linda Ramsey
won for Certified Dietary
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Manager of the Year and
Krista Beauchamp for Director of Nursing of the Year.
The AHCA/NCAL
(National Quality Award
Program) honors nursing
care providers across the
nation that have demonstrated their commitment to
improving quality of care in
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care industry.
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On July 1 Legacy Healthcare assumed operations for
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