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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. Issues not addressed in www.broadcasteronline.com NEW AUTHORS WANTED! Page Publishing will help you self-publish your own book. FREE author submission kit! Limited offer! Why wait? Call now: 855-623-8796 (MCN) 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: 3210 Broadway Ave 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 1330 Professional 1330 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 Degree in human services with two years of experience. With over 150 employees, LCBHS is a well-established progressive not-for-profit provider of comprehensive mental health and substance use treatment services in Southeastern South Dakota. LCBHS offers competitive salaries and a comprehensive employee benefit package including fully paid individual health insurance, paid vacation, holidays and sick leave, 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. Mail resume’s to: Lisa Eilers 1028 Walnut St. • Yankton, SD 57078 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 Happy Holidays The Broadcaster/Plain Talk offices will be closed on Wednesday, December 25th and Wednesday, January 1st. Happy Holidays from all of us at the... bp Since 1934 Broadcaster Press 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 the long-term and post-acute care industry. “We are proud that our recent acquisitions in South Dakota has set the stage for future awards,” says Connie Ortega, VP of Operations for Legacy Healthcare. “Their hard work, dedication and commitment to excellence is unwavering and aligns with Legacy Healthcare’s reputation for innovation, service and clinical sophistication in the skilled nursing field.” On July 1 Legacy Healthcare assumed operations for 15 skilled nursing facilities stretching from Rapid City to Sioux Falls, the largest acquisition by Legacy to date. On September 15, Legacy began operations in two additional skilled nursing facilities, bringing their total operating facilities to 17 statewide and 52 facilities across four states. Legacy’s strong presence has already been felt across the state as they’ve begun investing in clinical best practices, staffing and community initiatives – a promise Legacy made after the acquisition in early July.
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