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shop online at www.missourivalleyshopper.com January 27, 2015 • Page 7 2014 YEAR REVIEW IN 1 YEAR IN BUSINESS 7 YEARS IN BUSINESS 7 YEARS IN BUSINESS 10 YEARS IN BUSINESS Cy Hobach •All Types of Auto Glass Replacement Wayne Buss •Paint & Refinishing Casey Credeur •Fiberglass Repair “Caring for our customers and their cars” •All Auto Body Work 2004 Locust (just South of the Mall) • 605-665-7069 • M-F: 8-5 • Sat: 9-noon (estimates only) Enjoy our authentic Mexican food, prepared from 100% authentic recipes in a beautiful, relaxing atmosphere. Forget the rest...ride with the best! 4306 W. 8th St. • Yankton, SD • 605.665.3500 • www.yanktonmotorsports.com Full Service Sign Company •Service •Sales •Repairs •Signs of All Kinds •Vinyl Lettering •Digital Printing & More 3206 E. Hwy. 50 Yankton • 605-665-2957 • signtech@midconetwork.com 10 YEARS IN BUSINESS 12 YEARS IN BUSINESS 2502 Fox Run Parkway 605.260.1701 eltapatio-sd.com www.NorthtownUSA.com KFC Taco Bell Take out hours: Monday - Sunday 8:00 AM - 10:00 PM 2504 Fox Run Parkway 605•665•4433 16 920 Broadway • Yankton 605-665-3719 YEARS IN BUSINESS M-F 9-8 • Sat 9-5 • Sun 12-5 18 • (605) 665-1175 • Toll Free: 1-888-665-1175 2409 E. HWY 50 • Yankton, SD 57078 YEARS IN BUSINESS 21 YEARS IN BUSINESS 24 YEARS IN BUSINESS 26 YEARS IN BUSINESS 27 YEARS IN BUSINESS 28 YEARS IN BUSINESS 30 YEARS IN BUSINESS Troy Kabella Harry Lane, Electrical Contractor • Commercial • Residential • Farm Wiring • Prompt Service • Quality Work • Competitive Prices New Construction or Remodeling 605-665-6612 2501 Broadway North on Hwy. 81 Yankton, SD 665-6011 Drive-Up Window Open ‘Til 10pm Eugene Kocer, Agent can Handle your insurance needs. Eugene Kocer, Agent 413 W. 15th St. • Yankton 605-665-4231 YEARS IN BUSINESS 27 3818 Broadway Yankton, SD (605) 665-4500 (888) 876-7705 Buy • Sell • Trade Quality... USED Cars, Trucks, Campers, Boats & Consignments 605-665-1596 • bridgecityautoyankton.com 802 Broadway Ave. Yankton, SD 57078 Hwy. 50, Yankton, SD • 800-952-2424 Serving: Yankton • Freeman • Wagner Loyal customers is what we are built on. We believe building a business relationship is a healthy thing to do, and we will work tirelessly toward that goal. 89850 HWY 81, Yankton 402.667.3285 The Trophy place "Quality Trophies for Less" •Trophies •Plaques • Ribbons • Photo Gifts 605-665-5192 •Engraving •Corporate Awards •Graphic Printing 802 Broadway • Yankton, SD www.thetrophyplace.net January 2 Don and Pam Kettering have been named the 2013 Citizens of the Year. They have lived in Yankton for 38 years and have been involved with various organizations. Don has worked at Farm Credit Services of America and Pam has spent more than 20 years with the United Way and Volunteer Services of Greater Yankton. Both are involved with the United Church of Christ. January 8 Long-time Yankton County Planning Commission member John Harper was chosen Tuesday to fill the seat vacated by former Yankton County Commissioner Mark Johnson. Johnson’s resignation took effect Dec. 31 and capped off nine years on the commission. He has moved to Omaha for a job opportunity. the Yankton institution, she has announced that those daily rounds will end. Rezac will officially retire June 27. March 17 South Dakota will make its first NCAA Division I Tournament appearance at 5:30 p.m. Saturday against Stanford at Hilton Coliseum in Ames, Iowa, in a nationally televised contest on ESPN2. The Coyotes (19-13), which earned an automatic bid by winning the Summit League Tournament they are the No. 15 seed in the Ames Region. Stanford (29-3) earned a No. 2 seed after winning the Pac 12 regular season championship. March 20 Dugan Smith, park ranger for the Missouri River National Recreation River in Yankton has been honored as a “River Champion” by American Riversan environmental group that lobbies for the protection of rivers throughout the United States and Canada. January 9 A Lincoln, Nebraska firm has purchased the former downtown Yankton post office. They purchased the property under the name Grand-Chateau, LLC for $206,000. March 24 The National Stone, Sand and January 10 Gravel Association honored The National Sportscasters and Joe Vig, president of Astec Sportswriters Association as the Industries of Yankton, recently South Dakota Sportswriter of as the GRASSTOPS CEO of the the Year have recognized press Year. Vig has been an outspoken & Dakotan Sports Editor James champion of addressing the Cimburek. Cimburek, who has nation’s deteriorating road and been with the Press & Dakotan highway infrastructure. since 1992 and who has served as Sports Editor since 1996, was April 9 previously named Sportswriter Yankton voters re-elected Craig of the Year by the South Dakota Sommer and Jake Hoffner and High School Coaches Association elected newcomer Chris Ferdig in 2008. The South Dakota High for city commission. School Activities Association has also recognized him with the April 11 Distinguished Service Award. Nearly 1,000 acres were scorched by a wildfire that occurred in Bon February 4 Homme County near the Tabor Besides promoting the Missouri Access Area along the Missouri River, a new kayaking race seeks River. The blaze started when a to help fund three river-related Bon Homme Colony crew lost events held each May at Yankton. control of a controlled burn. Five Jarett Bies, with the South Dakota fire departments battled the Canoe & Kayak Association, met blaze, no injuries were reported. Monday with organizers of the Yankton events. Those activities April 12 — known as the Missouri River Officials from Dakota Plains Stewardship Events — will be held Ag Center said they would now this year from May 2-11. consider alternative sites outside Yankton county due to lack of February 10 progress made with the Napa The Yankton School District junction project. Issues over a received a $280,000 Career proposed tax-increment district and Technical Education grant have proven to be the reason for last week by Governor Dennis the delay. Daugaard. The money will aid the district in expanding its technical April 15 related educational offerings. A Sioux Falls jury chose the death penalty for James McVay February 17 yesterday. McVay, 43, said he Yankton High School career and killed Maybelle Schein and stole technical education teacher Bret her car as part of his plan to drive Johnson was recently honored to Washington and assassinate as the South Dakota Technology the president. He walked away Education Association Teacher of from a minimum-security prison the Year. He is in his 11th year of in July 2011. teaching at YHS. Yankton native Collin Michels February 22 recently won the U.S. Public The Yankton School District had Health Service 2014 Excellence 15 new 3-D printers installed last in Public Health Award. The award month. The school purchased the is presented in recognition of $1,300 machines in December medical students that have made using a $25,000 donation contributions to public health from Larry Ness of First Dakota research. National Bank. 3D printing is a process that makes a three April 17 dimensional object by building The School Nutrition Association or “printing” successive layers of and its philanthropic arm, the material. It is often explained as School Nutrition Foundation, traditional computer printing that have chosen Yankton School simply adds a third dimension. District Food Services Director Sandi Kramer as one of five February 25 National School Nutrition Heroes. Yankton High School student Allie The award honors nutrition Thiesse was recently aware a professionals who excel in certificate of excellence from the dealing with the dietary needs of Prudential Spirit of Community children. Awards for her volunteer service throughout the past year. April 23 YHS principal Jennifer Johnke Yankton is competing to host nominated her. the biggest archery tournament ever. A bid will be submitted for February 28 Yankton to host the International Paul Foss, president of the archery competition that includes Mount Marty College Archery hundreds of participants and is Club, and club coach Bill Hewes viewed by more than one billion are preparing to host the U.S. people on television. More than Collegiate Archery National 60 countries have sent up to 24 Indoor Championship. To be held competitors to the event. this weekend at the NFAA Easton Yankton Archery Complex. 43 April 29 participants have signed up for Officer Jeremy McNich, Cpl. this year’s competition. Brad Parker, Officer Monty Rothenberger and Officer Rob March 7 Buechler will be recognized When Avera Sacred Heart during a banquet in Deadwood Hospital (ASHH) president and as the South Dakota Police CEO Pamela Rezac wants to lift Chiefs’ Association’s Officers of her spirits, she makes rounds the Year. The four Yankton police to visit with staff and patients. officers worked together to rescue However, after 17 years leading a drowning woman in July 2013.
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