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February 25, 2020 www.broadcasteronline.com
Creating Fairness For Businesses And Families
By Governor Kristi Noem
legislation that would help make this dream
Imagine a South Dakota where granda reality. Our world isn’t static, and if we’re
parents aren’t saying goodbye to their
going to keep our state’s business environgrandkids because their moms and dads are ment competitive, we must keep things fair,
leaving the state to pursue their careers.
open, and honest.
And a South Dakota where students are able
You’ve heard me say before that South
to stay here, at home, after they graduate
Dakota is open for business. But there are
because they found a job in the field they
some issues we need to fix that are holding
want to pursue like precision-ag, energy deback progress. One of those problems is
velopment, or any number of other things
the conditional use permitting process. For
– because all our communities are growing
those who may not know, at times, this proClassifieds …
and thriving.
cess is unnecessarily difficult; it takes a lot
A sure bet! Call 624-4429
That’s my dream, and it’s my mission.
of time; and it often gets hijacked by a vocal
In mid-February, I testified before the
few. This uncertainty is unfair to everyone
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in favor of
involved.
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Senate Bill 157 is my proposal to create
a fairer, more predictable process for businesses and families who want to create or
expand their operations in South Dakota.
This legislation protects local control by
putting decisions in the hands of a majority, not a vocal few. It provides certainty to
what can be a very unpredictable process.
And, it moves many decisions out of the
court system and back into the hands of
local residents.
My plan does all of this without changing any environmental standards the state
or counties must follow; without making
changes to current or future zoning stand-
ards established by a county; and without
changing public input or notice for conditional use permits.
From county commissioners to energy
companies and local farmers to the South
Dakota Chamber of Commerce, to date, we
have received strong support inside and
outside the legislature. I ask that you too
join our efforts. Please reach out to your
neighbors, friends, and family members
and ask them to support Senate Bill 157.
Together, we can grow our hometowns, expand job opportunities, and keep our kids
and grandkids right here in South Dakota
for many, many years to come.
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201 W. Cherry, Vermillion, SD
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201 W. Cherry, Vermillion, SD
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201 W. Cherry, Vermillion, SD
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SD LAND AUCTION
A sure
201 W. Cherry,
Vermillion, SD
75.71 +/- Acres Pastureland, Riverside Township
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Tuesday, March 24th, 2020 sure bet! AM
• 10:30
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We will sell the following real estate at public auction at the landsite located from Centerville,
201 W. Cherry, Vermillion, SD • 624-4429
SD, 7 miles south on SD Hwy 19, 1 mile east on 302nd St and ¼ mile south on 463rd Ave. or from
the I-29 Wakonda-Alcester Exit #42, 7 ½ miles west on 302nd St and ¼ mile south on 463rd Ave.
Auctioneer’s Note: If you are looking for pastureland located in southeast of SD, then don’t
miss this auction! This auction offers an excellent opportunity to expand your current farming
operation or purchase as an investment and is available to the buyer for the 2020 crop year. Just
¼ mile from a hard surface road. The land is currently all pastureland, supports approximately 3040 cow/calf pairs and includes a rural water pasture tap. County soil rating of .446. Predominate
soils is EthanBon, channeled, loams. Taxes: $850.36. In the case of inclement weather listen
WNAX weather and visit www.westraatkins.com for video and pictures and other information.
Legal Description: S ½ NW ¼, 36-95-52, Clay County SD.
TERMS: 15% nonrefundable down payment day of sale with the balance due at closing on or
before April 29, 2020. Possession of the land will be given at closing, however upon making
the non-refundable down payment, the buyer may begin work on the pasture for the 2020
year. Failure to close, as per the terms of the purchase agreement, shall result in forfeiture of
the down payment, work performed and inputs. Title insurance and closing costs split 50/50
between buyer and seller. 2019 taxes due in 2020 to be paid by the seller. 2020 taxes due in
2021 to be paid by the buyer. The acres in this property is based on acres stated in the county
tax records with acres to be understood to be “more or less”. The sellers do not warranty or
guarantee that the existing fences lie on the true and correct boundary and new fencing, if any,
will be the responsibility of the purchaser pursuant to SD statutes. The property is sold in as is
condition and as a cash sale with no financing contingency. Sold subject to existing easements,
restrictions, reservations, or highway of record, if any. Information is deemed to be correct but it
is not guaranteed. All prospective buyers are encouraged to inspect the property and verify all
data provided. Statements made the day of sale take precedence over all written advertising.
Real Estate licensees are agents for the seller. Sold subject to confirmation of owner.
Carol Johnson, Owner
Joel R Westra, Broker, Beresford, SD 605-310-6941
Joel A Westra, Broker Associate, Chancellor, SD 605-957-5222
Phil Eggers, Broker Associate, Renner, SD 605-351-5438
Pete Atkins, Broker Associate, Tea, SD 605-351-9847
Craig Atkins, Broker Associate, Tea, SD 605-351-9850
Mark Zomer, Vande Vegte Zomer Auctions, Rock Valley, IA 712-470-2526
SDHCA Calls
On Legislature
st
Sunday, March 1 , 2020 • 12:00 pm
To Fund Long
National Guard Armory (603 Princeton) Vermillion, SD
Lunch Served
Term Care
Full listing and photos, go to dakotarealty.com
Auction
Auctioneer notes: Terms: Cash, good check, or card (4% processing
fee on cards). Not responsible for accidents/theft.
Boats: 1984 Mirrocraft 17 ½ ft. with 90hp, 2002 16ft. Lund fishing
boat with ShoreLand’r - 2004 trailer, Mercury four stroke (30 H.P.
motor- 2014).
Coins: American/foreign coins and currency.
Guns: H&R model 622 22cal, Smith and Wesson 32cal, Winchester
model 74, Ruger 10/22, Winchester model 67 Bolt 22, Winchester
model 72A Bolt with scope, Crescent firearms 16 gauge single shot,
Monarch 50cal black powder, Sears and Roebuck model 200 12 gauge
pump, Mossberg 410 3” pump with vent rib, Remington sportsman
12 gauge semi-auto, coast to coast 3” 410 pump, Remington wingmaster 20 gauge pump, New England 20 gauge single shot, New England 410 single shot, New England 12 gauge single shot, 105 rounds
of 30/40 Krag ammo.
Bob Millage: 2 fish finders, Minn Kota trolling motor, new props,
snagging rods, fishing rods and reels, tackle boxes, ice fishing rods,
duck & goose decoys, fishing net, life jackets, minnow traps, live trail,
ammunition, Stihl ms 180c, sanders, drills, power saws, metal ammo
boxes, hammers and saws, full tool-boxes, air compressor, ladders,
saw horses, 1950 Schwinn women’s bike, Snapper C3203 snow blower, large assortment of XL hunting clothes, Stihl mm55 garden tiller, 1-ton chain hoist, wheel barrow, anvil, Coleman propane heater,
Franch I 20 gauge 3” automatic, Tikka 204 gauge with Weaver scope,
hip waders, apple picker, coolers, dehumidifier, hedge trimmer, small
deep freeze, picnic table.
Jerry Byrkeland: JB was a loyal supporter of wildlife groups in South
Dakota. It is an honor to sell his lifelong collection. Large assortment
of Bronze wildlife figures (turkey, deer, elk, ducks, rams, Theodore
Roosevelt, rough rider), duck decanters, wooden ammo boxes, field
boxes, wooden ducks, North American Flyway knife collection, wildlife prints, Jerry Badamus, Mark Anderson prints, Evening Crossing
by Rosemary, Bruce Miller, Jim Tschetter 55/500, John Green- Prairie
Marsh Mallards, R Millette 638/750- Wolfs, Mark Anderson- “Strut
Zone”, Terry Donahue- “ In His Prime” 29/500, Hayden Lambson
(Safe Haven).
Gary and Sheila Prosser: Various kitchen items, secretary’s desk,
coffee table & 2 end tables, single sofa bed, glass top table, desk set,
Christmas tree and decorations, 4 glass door bookshelves, china/storage cabinet, décor, Lenox copier, electric fireplace, oak heavy duty TV
stand, upright freezer, refrigerator/freezer, down rigger & down rigger balls, 70” Samsung TV, bicycle.
ANNUAL SPRING
CONSIGNMENT EVENT
Tom Rastede: Green sitting chair, recliner with heat & message, end
tables, 5 drawer dresser, 32” large flat screen TV, dresser with mirror,
Garfield collection, small desk with chair, round kitchen table with 2
chairs, full bed (like new).
Our Annual Spring Consignment Auction Event will be held at the Wieman Auction Facility located at 44628 SD
Highway 44, Marion, SD or from Marion, SD, 1-mile South and ½ mile West on Highway 44 on:
Wednesday, March 4 • 9 A.M. CST
Roger Jueden: 8 coolers, compound bow and target, 2”+ 7/8 receiver ball inserts, fishing poles, snagging poles, weed ATV sprayer,
Aluminum C9r90 carrier for receiver, hoes and rakes, fire bricks, T
Square, drills, ever rude trolling motor roller tailor, extension ladder,
power inverter 600/1800 watt, old lanterns, boat gas tanks, Holland
grills, old saw, air hose, live trap, Santa Clause light, buffer, steel post
pounder, hand post hole digger, hip waders.
Madsen Auction Service
Gary Madsen • 605-638-0643
Lunch by the Presbyterian Church Ladies
This Auction will offer over 800 lots in total. A Large Assortment of Tractors
(3 – 4x4s, 20+ MFDs, 30+ 2 WD, 20+ collector tractors), 20+ Combines, Large
Assortment of Corn Heads, Bean Heads, Dummy Heads, Head Transports, Grain
Carts, Gravity Boxes, Augers, Planters, Tillage, Haying & Forage Equipment,
Skid Loader Attachments, Trucks, Trailers, Fencing and more!
Auctioneer Jim Brady & Hazen Bye
Sale day announcements take precedence.
The South Dakota Health Care
Association (SDHCA) strongly urges legislators to commit adequate
resources to fund long term care
as they craft the state’s budget
prior to the end of the legislative session. Years of inadequate
Medicaid reimbursement have
resulted in the ongoing long term
care funding and closure crisis.
“There have been six nursing home closures in the last
two years, three of which have
occurred since the end of the
last legislative session. While
we’re thankful for last year’s
increased funding, the long term
care closure crisis is far from
over,” said Mark B. Deak, SDHCA
Executive Director. “We must do
more to continue to deliver the
best care possible for our parents,
grandparents, and our other loved
ones.”
Medicaid reimbursement for
nursing centers is currently set
at such a low level that providers lose money for each resident
on Medicaid. The most recent
data demonstrates the Medicaid
funding gap to be an average of
$42.33 per day for each Medicaid
resident in their center. With 54%
of all nursing center residents on
Medicaid in South Dakota, that
gap amounts to more than $48
million in unreimbursed costs
statewide.
The increase in reimbursement approved during the last legislative session was a significant
step in the right direction, though
clearly much more still needs
to be done. As the legislature
enters the final weeks of session,
lawmakers on the Appropriations
Committee must finalize a budget,
and they will have the opportunity
to prioritize funding for seniors
and disabled South Dakotans who
require long term care.
“The crisis in long term care
was many years in the making.
It will require significant funding
to get back on track,” continued
Deak. “We call on lawmakers to
continue to support nursing centers, caregivers, and our elderly
and disabled South Dakotans.”
LEAP DAY FIREARMS
FOR FULL AUCTION AD, VISIT OUR WEBSITE:
WWW.WIEMANAUCTION.COM
Auctioneers Note: This is another large
and interesting auction of consignments
by Area Farmers & Dealers. Online bidding will be available at Proxibid.com
with a 2.5% buyer’s premium and a $750
maximum per item. Older equipment
starts promptly at 9 AM sharp with 2-3
auction rings all day. A 3rd auction ring
will sell trucks-trailers-vehicles-augers @
11 AM. For more details/pictures, please
call our office or visit us online at WiemanAuction.com. South Dakota sales
tax will be charged. This ad is subject
to additions and deletions. All consignments must have been approved by the
Wiemans! We have excellent loading and
unloading equipment. Financing and
trucking are available. We are in our 71st
year of selling. We offer honest and fair
treatment to all because we appreciate
your business! Bring a friend and come
prepared to buy! If you are driving a
good distance – please call to make sure
the item is here. Welcome to the “Machinery Mall of South Dakota!” Our
next auction is June 3rd.
WIEMAN LAND &
AUCTION CO., INC
(SINCE 1949)
44628 SD HIGHWAY 44, MARION, SD 57043
AUCTION OFFICE:
800-251-3111 or 605-648-3111
EVENINGS:
MACHINERY OFFICE: 888-296-3536
Ryan Wieman 605-366-3369 Kevin Wieman 605-660-1587
or 605-648-3536
Rich Wieman 605-660-0341
Derek Wieman 605-660-2135
Email: Info@WiemanAuction.com
Nathan Timmermans 605-351-1273 Mike Wieman 605-351-0905
Website: WiemanAuction.com
283748
Saturday, February 29th • 10:00 a.m.
Auction Location: American Legion Hall
101 Montana St., Wakonda, SD
300+ Firearms of Commemoratives – Collector Grade – Shooters – Rifles
Shotguns – Pistols – Revolvers – Military – Bazookas – German Lugers
New In Box – Ammo – BB Guns & More!
Large Estate of 100+ Guns from the Jack Angle Estate of Swea City, IA & 50+ from the
Dick Knock Collection of Davis, SD - plus Several Other Quality Consignors!
Preview: Friday, February 28th from 3:00-6:00pm
& 2-hrs Prior to Auction
Live Internet Bidding – No On-Site Buyer’s Premium – All FFL Rules In Affect
See a Full Listing & Several Photos at www.GirardAuction.com! Catalog now Posted!
If you have firearms to sell, contact Mike at (605) 661-7167 or mike@girardauction.
com to consign to our next gun auction. Next firearms auction set for May 9th!
Girard Auction & Land Brokers, Inc.
(605) 267-2421
Toll Free: 1-866-531-6186
www.GirardAuction.com
Ken Girard, CAI, AARE; Mike Girard, CAI—FFL Manager;
Scott Moore--Auctioneer