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Apply For The 2018 National
4-H Conference Trip
Program Advisor. A complete listing can
be found at iGrow under the Field Staff
Listing.
Once received, a designated selection
committee will review applications and
notify youth who are selected to attend
National 4-H Conference as a delegate.
More information can be found with
the application materials.
Conference overview and history
The National 4-H Conference is a premier professional and leadership development event for 4-H members, ages 16 - 19,
across the U.S. and its territories.
The conference is administered by the
National 4-H Headquarters of the National
Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA)
within the U.S. Department of Agriculture
(USDA).
Held annually, except for several years
during World War II, the camp's mission
is to assist in the development of the next
generation's leaders. Delegates attend
training workshops, become acquainted
with government and have the opportunity to meet with state leaders. More
information on National 4-H Conference
can be found on the 4-H website.
This experience has been a tradition
for 4-H members since 1927.
In 1958, the event name, formerly
known as the National 4-H Club Camp,
was changed to National 4-H Conference.
Prior to 1959, delegates slept in tents
on the grounds of the National Mall in
front of the Department of Agriculture
(USDA) in Washington, DC. In 1959, the
meeting moved from the National Mall to
the newly founded National 4-H Center in
Chevy Chase, MD (right outside of Washington, D.C.).
BROOKINGS, S.D. - It's time for South
Dakota 4-H members 16 to 18 years old
to apply for the 2018 National 4-H Conference held in Chevy Chase, Maryland April
7 - 12, 2018.
"This is an amazing opportunity for
South Dakota 4-H teen members," said
Amanda Stade, SDSU Extension State 4-H
Events Management Coordinator.
As a delegate 4-H members will attend
training workshops, become acquainted
with government and have the opportunity to meet with state leaders. They visit
various Federal Agencies to present on
topics that they have researched during
the week. They also go on tours of the
Monuments on the Washington Mall.
"This conference gives 4-H members
an opportunity to engage in personal
development experiences that increase
their knowledge, resources, and skills
while they discuss topics affecting youth
and 4-H programming nationwide," said
Matthew Olson, SDSU Extension 4-H Youth
Program Advisor for Pennington County.
"During the conference they are empowered to create positive social change in
their communities and have the opportunity to practice and apply their skills in a
real-world setting."
For South Dakota 4-H members, the
National 4-H Conference trip is sponsored
and fully funded by the South Dakota 4-H
Livestock Industry Trust Fund.
Application deadline is Jan. 1, 2018. To
apply, youth should fill out the electronic
application found here. Youth must be
16 - 18 years old by the date of the event.
Applicants should submit their applications to
their local SDSU Extension 4-H Youth
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BROOKINGS, S.D. - The
Equifax data breach announced on September 7,
2017, affected thousands of
South Dakotans.
To find out if your personal information was affected
go to the Equifax website
and click on 'Potential Impact.' Once you have entered
the requested information,
you will receive one of two
messages:
1. Personal information was
not impacted; or
2. Personal information may
have been impacted.
Now that you know
whether your information
was impacted, what do you
do?
You have a few options, explained Lorna
Saboe-Wounded Head, SDSU
Extension Family Resource
Management Field Specialist
including; credit monitoring, fraud alerts and a credit
freeze.
"This data breach has
reminded consumers that
our personal information is
not private. Consumers need
to be diligent about monitoring and protecting personal
information," said SaboeWounded Head.
"Equifax if offering free
credit and identity theft
monitoring for a year," said
Saboe-Wounded Head. "Keep
in mind the monitoring is
for Equifax only, not for
Information Impacted?"
explains how to check if your
information was impacted
and provides information
for monitoring your credit
report and identifying signs
of fraud.
The article "25 Ways to
Be Vigilant after the Equifax
Data Breach," written by Dr.
Barbara O'Neill from Rutgers
Cooperative Extension, also
provides steps you can take
to monitor your credit.
To view these articles,
visit the iGrow Healthy Families community.
If you have never reviewed your credit report,
read the article "Reading
Your Credit Report" to learn
about the information contained in the report.
"The information in your
credit report affects your
credit score," Saboe-Wounded Head explained.
To learn about how your
score is calculated and how
your credit score impacts
your access to affordable
credit, read "Understanding
Your Credit Score."
Since a credit freeze is
recommended as the best
option, read Dr. Barbara
O'Neill's article "Credit
Freeze in the Wake of the
Equifax Hack" to learn about
the process.
All articles can be found
on the SDSU Extension
website.
Experian or TransUnion, the
other two credit reporting
agencies. Also, the monitoring is for one year only. After
the year is over, you will
need to purchase the credit
and identity theft monitoring in order to continue the
service."
Free fraud alert
A free fraud alert can be
placed on your credit report,
which is good for 90 days.
"When you register for
fraud alert with one credit
report bureau, the other
bureaus will be contacted to
add the alert," said SaboeWounded Head. "Freezing
your credit file is the most
effective option."
She explained that this
action will prevent anyone
from using your credit,
including you.
The downside to freezing
your credit is if you need
access to your credit you
will need to unfreeze. There
is a charge for setting up and
removing the credit freeze.
Also, you have to set up the
credit freeze with each credit
bureau separately.
More information
Saboe-Wounded Head has
prepared resources to help
consumers make better decisions about how to monitor
their credit after the data
breach.
The iGrow article "Equifax Breach: Was My Personal
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Saturday, October 21, 2017
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Cody Peterson - Avon, SD
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Located: Waterbury, NEBR - 1 Mile West on 8685 Rd - Watch for Signs
AUCTION Starts @ 10:00 AM
Shop Equipment and Tools
AUCTION
Saturday, Oct. 21 -- 11 a.m.
LOCATED: 44521 Chris Rd, Mission Hill, SD
from Yankton, SD, 4 miles rast on 309 Street (Whiting Drive)
to Chris Road then 1/4 miles east on gravel
SHOP EQUIPMENT: Lincoln SP-200 wire welder; Lincoln SA200 gas powered arc welder; Miller and Eutec arc welders; Acetylene torch; Welding tables; Welding supplies; 4’ metal lathe &
attach; Large drill press and bits; 5/8” drill press; 2 power hack
saws; Air compressor; Metal roller; Large shop press; Porta powers; Bench grinders and stands; Rolling tool cabinets; Shop cabinets; SK 3/4” socket set; 1” Ridgid threader; Comb wrenches up to
2”; Many socket and wrench sets both metric and standard, most
Craftsman; Proto torque wrenches; Many electric and air power
tools; Screw guns; Vises; Floor jacks; Hyd jacks; Various specialty
tools; Chain hoist; Comalongs; Log chain; Binders; Clamps; Bolt
cutters; Lots of new bolt stock; Drill bits; Reamers; Battery chargers; Chain saw sharpener; Electric supplies; Welding iron; Plus
many, many more shop items and tools too numerous to mention.
TRAILERS, MISCELLANEOUS: Shopbuilt 8x15 pintle hitch
trailer; Several 5x8 and 6x8 shopmade trailers; Polaris 400 snowmobile, doesn’t run; 2 gas powered log splitters; 3 pt blade; Tree
disc; 2 bottom plows; Automotive items; Buzz saw; Tires; Scaffolds; Saw horses; Propane furnace; Old boats and trailers; Dog
houses; Ladders; Lumber; Buzz saw; Wheel barrows; 25 gal 12V
sprayer; 2 refrigerators; Chest freezer; Electric range; Turkey fryer; Coleman camp stoves; BBQ grills. COLLECTABLES including
old warehouse moving cart; Standard oil barrels; Sausage stuffer;
Meat grinder; Kraut cutters; Wood Schlitz beer box; Barn lanterns;
Tubs; Plus more.
LOTS OF SALVAGE IRON
If you are into tools or welding and machinist equipment don’t miss this auction!
Mrs. Wayne (Gloria) Pibal, Owner
Peterson Auctioneers
TERMS: Cash
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Lee Wittmeier - Tyndall, SD
Cody Peterson - Avon, SD
Not Responsible
for Accidents
Glen Peterson, RE #234
TINKER CONCESSIONS
AUCTIONEERS NOTE: Make your plans to join us west of
Waterbury, Nebraska on Sat. October 21st for this interesting Auction.
Many more additional items not included in this listing will be sold.
Visit our Web Site www.CHJAUCTIONEERS.COM for many photos.
SPECIAL NOTE: Two Auction Rings will be selling for a portion of the day. Sale
Order Ring # 1 - Starting with Antiques & Collectibles, & Household Items @
10:00 a.m. Ring # 2 Tools, Woodworking Equipment, Lawn & Garden Equipment & Tractors & Equipment. Bring a friend to cover both Auction Rings.
TRACTORS & EQUIP: IHC 560 Gas, SN# 20348, 15.5-38 Rear Tires, (Like New)
Spin out Rear Wheels, N.F. & Draw Bar. Farmall 560 Diesel, SN # 41391, 15.538 Rear Tires, N.F. Fast Hitch & Chains. Farmall “H” Tractor - SN # 311521x1.
Westendorf WL-21 Loader w/ 7 ft. Bucket & IH Mtgs. Rhino SE-6 Pull Type
Shredder. JD 18 ft. Single Disk w/ Hydraulic Lift. Sears Post Hole Digger. IHC
Bar Mower w/ 9 ft Bar. JD 535 Sprayer w/ Boom & Pump. Loader Boom.
Antique John Deere Horse Drawn 2 Row Planter w/Markers. Antique Single
Row Horse Drawn Cultivator. IHC Rear Wheel Weights & IHC 2 pt to 3 Pt.
Conversion. LAWN & GARDEN EQUIP: JD LX 255 Lawn Tractor w/38” Cut.
Ford LGT 120 Lawn Tractor w/ Mower Deck. Ford Garden tiller - Mounts on
LGT 120 Tractor. Bomgaars ATV Pull Type Sprayer. Yard Man Walk behind
Push Mower. Stihl 026 Chain Saw. Craftsman Weed Eater. Lawn Boy 320E
Snow Thrower. Agri- Fab Lawn Sweeper. Elec. Chain Saw. Gas BBQ Grill.
ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES: Oak Secretary. 8 Foot Oak Floor Model Display
Case. Oak 3 Drawer Chest of Drawers. 4 Drawer Pine Chest of Drawers. Oak
5 Drawer - Drawer Unit. Wooden Dresser w/Mirror. Sewing Rocker. Wooden
Base Cabinet & Wooden Cabinet w/Glass Doors. Wrought Iron Beds. Antique Toys including; Dozer, Drag Line, Scraper, Semi Trucks, Tonka Dump
Truck, Old Farm toys including Disk & Barge Wagons. Antique Top to Organ.
Pedal Grindstone. Phil Co Cabinet Radio. Quilts. Several Antique. Pictures
& Frames. Camel Back Trunk. Old Suitcases. Comic Books & Little Big Books.
Photo Albums. Mantel Clock. Erector Set. Life Magazines. Mascot Egg Scale.
Redwing Crocks: 3 Gal Jug & 3 Gallon Open Crock. Copper Boiler, Ammo
Boxes. Wooden Trunk & Tool Carriers. Antique License Plates. Metal Chicken
Nest. Metal Cabinets. Steel-Wheeled Wheel Barrow. Griswold Waffle Iron.
Glass Insulators. “Walsh’s Store - Waterbury, Nebr.” 1950 Advertising Calendar. Miller High Life Mirror. Yard Gates, Wash Tubs, Sprinkling Cans, Bushel
Baskets, Etc. CLOTH SEED CORN SACKS: Nice offering of Cloth Seed Sacks
including Joslins, Standard, United Seeds, DeKalb, Steckley, Crown-O-Gold,
Tri-State & others. Plus many more miscellaneous items too numerous to
mention. HOUSEHOLD: Small-Lighted Curio Cabinet. Corner Lighted China
Hutch. Blonde China Hutch. Athletech Tread Mill. Rkcar Upright Vacuum.
Metal Shelving Units. Asst. Bedding & Blankets. Plus Other Misc. Household Items. SHOP TOOLS & MISC: Craftsman 10” Radial Arm Saw. Wissota
Grinder. Miller Arc-Spot Welder. Walker Turner Drill Press. Small Red/White
Air Compressor. Craftsman 16” Scroll Saw. Numerous Hand Woodworking
Tools including; Planers, Wood Planes, Sanders & Much More. Large Selection of Miscellaneous Hand Tools of All types. Century Battery Charger.
Alum. Extension & Step Ladders. Automatic Cattle Waterier. Fuel Tank on
Stand. Bridge Planks. Asst. Misc. Lumber. Plus many more misc. shop items.
CLIFFORD “CLIFF” RASMUSSEN - REVOCABLE TRUST
Terms of Auction: Cash day of sale, no property to be removed until settled for. Everything sold as is – where is, and becomes the responsibility
of the successful bidder. Proper ID will be required for a bidding number.
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AUCTION CONDUCTED BY:
Creamer Heimes Janssen Auctioneers & Appraisers L.L.C.
AUCTIONEERS: Ryan Creamer 402-254-9753
Alton Heimes 402-254-3315 Roger Janssen 402-388-4409
Assisting Auctioneer: Kenny Burcham