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Deadline is 12Noon on Fridays for the following Tuesdays MVS. THE MISSOURI VALLEY Shopper cannot verify the validity of any advertisements placed by anyone. Readers are advised to approach any advertisement with reasonable caution. PIERRE, S.D. – A research study that measures the impact of South Dakota’s six public universities on the state economy will be released Tuesday, Jan. 31, at a briefing for state lawmakers in Pierre. “This study updates initial baseline research conducted in 2010,” said Randy Schaefer, president of the South Dakota Board of Regents. “We were amazed to learn that the statewide impact of the public higher education system on South Dakota’s economic growth and wellbeing has grown by 35 percent in six years.” Both the newest study and the one from 2010 were conducted by lead researcher Michael Allgrunn, associate professor of economics at the University of South Dakota’s Beacom School of Business. The research work was sponsored by the South Dakota Board of Regents and the South Dakota Chamber of Commerce & Industry. Among other findings, Allgrunn’s research found that 67,850 people living in South Dakota would not be here without the six public universities. This includes students; faculty and staff employed by the universities and their families; as well as other workers and their families not affiliated directly with the universities, but who make a living here due to the economic activity that the universities generate. Additional data will be released Tuesday when the full research study becomes public. “The economic impact of our public universities is quite significant; we think many people will be surprised at just how significant,” Schaefer said. Tuesday’s briefing includes remarks from Dr. Allgrunn; Mike Rush, executive director of the South Dakota Board of Regents; and David Owen, president of South Dakota Chamber of Commerce & Industry. 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The competition is open to all South Dakotans with new ideas that they believe would benefit from the review and analysis process of the competition, while vying for funds to assist their start up. The focus of this program is on the business plan or business model and potential for job creation. It is not limited to technology entries. In addition to cash awards, the competition will bring people with new business ideas together with judges and other invited guests who have business develop- 1915 Broadway Street, Yankton www.ronsautoglass.com ment experience and those who have the capacity to make venture investments. Application deadlines are February 24th and March 3rd for the Business and Student competitions, respectively. The final event for the qualifiers will be held in conjunction with the annual GOED Conference April 26, 2017 at the Sioux Falls Convention Center. The Governor’s Giant Vision event is hosted by the South Dakota Chamber of Commerce and Industry and sponsored by the following: Governor Dennis Daugaard; Black Hills Energy, Rapid City; Citibank, N.A. of Sioux Falls; Christiansen Land & Cattle Ltd., Kimball; Dacotah Bank, Aberdeen; Daktronics, Inc., Brookings; MidAmerican Energy, South Dakota; South Dakota EPSCoR of Brookings; Toshiba America, Mitchell; US Bank, Sioux Falls, Aberdeen and Rapid City; Wheeler Manufacturing, Lemmon; and Xcel Energy, Sioux Falls. AUTOMOTIVE EMPLOYMENT MERCHANDISE COUPONS the Missouri Valley Shopper and missourivalleyshopper.com is your complete source for buying and selling. Everything you need is just a click or call away! Place an ad today by calling Job Hunting? 605.665.5584 The Help Wanted section can help. MV Shopper There’s something for everyone in the Shopper! 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