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School-Age Students Healthy on Hot Days
BROOKINGS, S.D. - Temperatures during
the first few weeks of school may be high, yet,
some schools don't have air conditioning.
Keeping cool when temperatures are high
isn't just about comfort. The absence of a
cooling system can create sweltering temperatures inside the classroom that can lead to
the development of a heat-related illness, explained Suzanne Stluka, SDSU Extension Food
& Families Program Director.
"Heat-related illness occurs when the human body is unable to stabilize the internal
body temperature due to high humidity,
increased weather temperatures, vigorous
physical activity and other conditions," Stluka said.
Before sending children to school on hot
days, Stluka encourages parents to take an
active role in preventing heat-related illness.
"Preventative steps taken by parents may
protect their child from the development of
a heat-related illness. It is critical to be aware
of the signs and to stay hydrated," she said.
Preventing Heat-Related Illness
Prevention is the key to avoiding heat-related illnesses.
"Parents can help their child during the
school day through preparation and teaching
their child to recognize the symptoms and
what to do," Stluka said.
Tips for Parents:
• Send children to school with a water
bottle. A great tip is to freeze it overnight
so it stays cold throughout the day;
• Stay Hydrated! Encourage child to
drink their water even when they are
not thirsty;
• Send a hat with your child to wear when
outdoors (Be sure to check school policy
regarding hats);
• Make sure the child wears light-colored,
loose-fitting clothing;
• Encourage children to play in shaded ar
eas and to rest often; and
• Teach children to go indoors whenever
they fell overheated.
Consult the table below for quick answers
to treating the symptoms of common heatinduced illness.
• Illness
• Signs and Symptoms
trolytes, and gently massage the cramping
muscle.
• Heat Exhaustion
Increased thirst, weakness, fainting, increased sweating, nausea and/or vomiting,
headache, increased body temperature, and
cool, clammy skin.
Rest in cool place, remove excess clothing,
drink water or electrolytes, put a cool, wet
cloth on skin, and call doctor for advice.
• Heatstroke
Increase body temperature above 106° F,
severe headache, dizziness, confusion, nausea, rapid breathing, loss of consciousness,
seizure, no sweating, flushed, hot, dry skin.
Call for emergency! Get indoors, undress
and douse with cool water, and do NOT give
fluids unless awake and alert1.
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• Heat Cramps
Muscle cramps in legs, arms, or abdomen.
Rest in a cool place, drink water or elec-
NACAA Recognizes
Laura Edwards
AUCTIONS
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BROOKINGS, S.D. - Laura Edwards, Acting State Climatologist
and SDSU Extension Climate Field Specialist recently received
the 2016 Achievement Award from the National Association of
County Agriculture Agents during their Annual Meeting and
Professional Improvement Conference held in Little Rock, Ark.
This award is given to Agents with 10 years or less of service
in Cooperative Extension and have exhibited excellence in the
field of Extension Education. This award is only presented to
2 percent of SDSU Extension staff in South Dakota each year.
Edwards joined SDSU Extension in 2011 and serves as the
Acting State Climatologist and SDSU Extension Climate Field
Specialist. She is based out of the SDSU Extension Regional
Center in Aberdeen. Her expertise is in climate, drought monitoring and climate and agriculture interactions. Edwards works
with both agronomy and livestock systems. She has been involved in several regional climate and agriculture programs.
M I S S O U R I VA L L E Y
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Menards Outparcels | South Dakota
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To place your ad call...
605.665.5884
HOME at AUCTION
LOCATED: 812 W. 13th St., Spring?eld, SD
4 blocks north of Doug’s Food Center
TAA-1630
BIDDING ENDS SEPTEMBER 22ND
AT 2:00 PM, 2:15 PM & 2:30 PM CT
Property Location: Broadway/Highway 81,
Yankton, South Dakota 57078
• Appraised from $235,000 to $245,000
• Three Outparcels Offered Individually
• Prime location for Commercial/Retail
Development
• Near Numerous National Retailers
Including Wal-Mart
• Direct Frontage on Broadway/
U.S. Highway 81
• Exceptional Visibility and Exposure
• Anchored by Menards, Situated
• Offered Exclusively to Buyers with
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Business by December 2017
Tranzon Asset Advisors | In Cooperation with Chuck Sutton, Auctioneer - Land Broker, LLC | 10% Buyers
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between Culvers and Maurice’s
TRANZON.COM
888-791-7307 ext. 84
2-JD TRACTORS – VERSATILE 836 TRACTOR – IHC 1586
CIH 2366 COMBINE – HEADS – TRUCKS – TRAILERS – MACHINERY
AT ABSOLUTE AUCTION
After the tragic death of Scot Brockmueller in a motorcycle accident, the following
clean and well maintained equipment will be sold at ABSOLUTE AUCTION located
at 44469 294th St. Irene, SD or from Mayfield Store (Junct of Hwy. 46 & 444th
Ave) go 3-miles north, ½ mile east, south side or from Midway Store (Junc Hwy.
81 & 294th St.) go 4 ½ miles east south side of the road on:
MONDAY SEPTEMBER 19TH • 11:00 A.M.
TRACTORS – COMBINE – HEADS – TRUCKS – TRAILERS
1989 JD 4755 MFD Tractor, 3900 Hrs, 14 Front Wts, 18.4 x 42 Tires & Duals, 3
Hyd, QH, Super Sharp SN: 2027; 1985 Versatile 836 4x4 Tractor, 6950 Hrs,
N-14 Cummins, 12 Spd Trans, 4 Hyd, Bareback, 18.4 x 38 Tires SN: 251428;
1979 JD 4440 Quad Tractor, 6640 Actual Hrs, 2 Hyd, new 18.4 x 38 Tires & Duals, Rock Box, Sharp SN: 15773; 1979 IHC 1586 Tractor, 6899 Hrs, 20.8 x 38
Tires & Duals, Koyker 510 Loader w/bucket & Bale Spear, clutch & TA replaced
@ 6500 hrs SN: 16644; 1952 JD A Tractor, running; 2005 CIH 2366 Combine,
1656 Sep Hrs, 2254 Eng Hrs, 30.5 x 32 Tires, Specialty Rotor, Rock Trap, Chopper, AFS-600 Monitor, Super Sharp SN:JJC0257641; 1988 CIH 1063 Corn Head,
Field Ready SN: 68532; 1997 CIH 1020 20’ Flex Head, 1 ½” Cut, SN: 222015;
1998 IHC 9100 Single Axle Truck, M-11 Cummins, 10 Spd Trans, Air Ride, 247K
miles; 2009 Maurer 24’ Single Axle Hopper Grain Trailer, 66” Sides, Spring Ride,
24.5” Tires, like new condition; 1974 IHC 1600 Grain Truck, 16’ Box & Hoist, 345
V-8, 5 Spd 2 Spd Trans, 92,254 Miles; 1998 Polaris 500 ATV, 6319 Miles, Green;
2008 Travalong 7x20 GN Stock Trailer, Gray in Color Mint; 2009 PJ 32’ GN Flatbed
Trailer, Tandem Duals, 3 Flip Over Ramps
MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT
CIH 340 RF Disk, 26’ with 3 Bar Harrow, Excellent Blades, Low Acres SN: 53219;
CIH 200 TigerMate Field Cultivator, 26’ with 4 Bar Harrow, Very Tight SN: 49401;
2015 Sudenga 10” x 71’ PTO Auger, Hyd Lift, Power Assist Hopper Wheels, like
new; J & M 350 Bu Gravity Box w/ Ag Topper, J & M Hyd Drive Brush Auger on HD
EZ-Trail Gear, Mint; JD 7200 12-30 Planter, Vac., Corn & Bean Meters, 250 Monitor, SN: 660384; NH 1475 Hydro Swing, 14’ Width, Plastic Side Shields, 1000
PTO Pump, Super Sharp SN:17098; JD 530 Round Baler SN: 771651; NH
258 Side Rake w/ Dolly Wheels; 2016 Fast 300 Gal 3 pt Sprayer, 30’ Boom, PTO
Pump, Hand Controls; Bushhog 3 pt Post Auger, 9” & 12” Bits; Buhler/Allied 8’
3 pt Snowblower; Kelly Ryan 5x10 Hi-Lift Feeder Wagon, LH Discharge; 6 – Rural
Mfg. 10’ Heavy Duty Corral Panels; (19) Rural Mfg. 10’ panels; 5 – Rural Mfg.
Round Bale Feeders; Sioux Calving Pen w/ Foremost Auto Headgate; Rural Mfg.
3 pt Double Bale Fork; Dakon 285 Bu Gravity Box on Gear, 15” Wheels; Feterl
10” x 60’ Auger, Swinging Hopper; Feterl 8” X 55’ pto auger; JD 45 Loader w/
Trip Bucket; Kelly Ryan Single Beater Manure Spreader; J&M 500 Bu Grain Cart,
24.5 x 32 Tires, Center Auger, Roll Tarp, Reflighted 3 years ago; Oliver 5-Bottom
Plow; 200 Gal 2-Wheel Sprayer; UFT Pull type rock picker; 3 pt 300 Gal Sprayer
w/ Boomless Jet;
GRAIN BINS - FUEL TANKS – FARM MISC.
(2) 3300 Bushel Sioux Grain Bins to be moved by 12-1-16; 550 gal. diesel tank
110-volt pump; portable fuel tank w/110 volt pump; Hiniker CAT II quick hitch;
suitcase wts for Case 90-94 series; loose hay stack frame; 20.8 X 38 tractor
chains; JD 3-bottom plow (sprung); knipco style heater; wood feed bunks;
Mineral Feeders; some misc items.
NOTE: For information contact John Brockmueller at 605-661-6043. Pictures of
all items available at www.wiemanauction.com . 4.5% South Dakota sales tax will
be charged. Lunch Wagon and Porta-Pots on site. Not many small items please
be on time. No disappointments here everything is super sharp!
SCOT BROCKMUELLER ESTATE
VICKIE BROCKMUELLER – OWNER
Wieman Land & Auction Co. Inc.
Marion, SD 800-251-3111
www.wiemanauction.com
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Selling to the Highest Bidder at or Above $15,000 Per Site
Real Estate consists of a 2 story, 5 bedroom home with 16x20
detached garage. Situated on a 88x144 corner lot, this home offers 4 bedrooms upstairs and 1 bedroom on main ?oor with baths
on both levels, a large kitchen, partial basement, cement board
siding, propane furnace and central air. With some work, this will
make someone a very affordable home or rental property.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lots 8&9, Block 79.
TERMS & CONDITIONS: $2500.00 non-refundable down payment day of auction with balance due at closing. Title Insurance
and closing service fees split 50-50 between buyer and seller.
2016 Real Estate tax will be prorated to closing. Possession upon
receipt of ?nal payment. Announcements day of auction take precedence over printed material. Peterson Auctioneers are representing seller.
Laura Edwards (center), Acting State Climatologist and
SDSU Extension Climate Field Specialist recently received the
2016 Achievement Award from the National Association of
County Agriculture Agents during their Annual Meeting and
Professional Improvement Conference held in Little Rock, Ark.
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Glen Peterson, RE #234
605-369-2638 - Spring?eld, SD
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LOCATED: from Tabor, SD,
2 1/2 miles west to Highways 50-25 junction
then 2 miles south on 424th Avenue
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TRACT 1: NW 1/4 of 33-94-58 152.99 Taxable acres
FSA shows this tract to contain 147.4 acres cropland with balance wetland. The predominant soils are Clarno-Crossplain-Davison, Clarno-Ethan-Bonilla and Bonilla-Crossplain. This highly productive land has a Bon Homme County soil survey rating
of .797. This property would be a great addition to your present
farming operation or investment portfolio. RE taxes $3,176.28.
TRACT 2: SW 1/4 of 28-94-58 152.92 Taxable acres
FSA shows this tract to contain approximately 103 acres cropland with balance wetland and grass. The predominant soils of
the cropland are Ethan-Bonilla, Clarno-Crossplain-Davison, Bonilla-Crossplain and Clarno-Bonilla. Bon Homme County soil survey rating of cropland range from .711 to .856. This tract would
make a great hunting property along with offering a solid return
on your investment or a prime candidate for wetland reserveBook
programs. RE taxes $2,079.08.
TERMS & CONDITIONS: Cash sale with a 10% non-refundable down payment
day of auction with balance due at closing on or before October 14, 2016. Title
Insurance and closing service fees split 50-50 between buyer and sellers. 2016
RE taxes will be paid by sellers. Possession March 1, 2017. Announcements day
of auction take precedence over printed material. Peterson Auctioneers are representing sellers. Lisa Rothschadl, Attorney, Tyndall, SD, Closing Agent.
Additional Sales Terms: This property is being offered and sold at public auction on strictly cash terms and on an as is and where is basis and is NOT, therefore
sold subject to the Purchaser’s ability to obtain ?nancing, lender appraisal approval, survey, inspection, zoning restrictions, or anything else. In the event of a failure
to close, due to any reason on the Purchaser’s part, the 10% down payment will
be immediately forfeited to the Seller along with all reasonable costs associated
with the promotion of this auction sale. Upon signing the corresponding agreement to purchase, the Purchaser(s) will be signing a legally binding agreement
and in so doing will be acknowledging understanding and acceptance of the aforementioned term
RELF INVESTMENT PROPERTIES LLLP
and DOUGLAS RELF, OWNERS
Peterson Auctioneers
Glen Peterson, RE #234
www.petersonauctioneers.com
Lee Wittmeier - Tyndall, SD
Cody Peterson - Avon, SD
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information call
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at 605-369-2638
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