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Wellness Summit For South Dakota Teens
BROOKINGS, S.D. - SDSU
Extension, in collaboration with
the SDSU Wellness Center and
Walmart Foundation, will host
a two-day Health and Wellness
Summit for South Dakota teens
interested in serving as Health &
Wellness Ambassadors April 5 - 6,
2018 in Brookings at the Days Inn
(2500 6th St).
"This summit empowers teens
by providing them with training
and information on wellness and
overall healthy living so they are
then ready to provide leadership
and role-modeling on healthy living to peers and members of their
community," said Nikki Prosch,
SDSU Extension Health & Physical
Activity Field Specialist.
What is a Health & Wellness
Teen Ambassador?
Health & Wellness Teen Ambassadors will be trained to promote
and encourage healthy living
through the seven dimensions
of wellness in their schools and
community.
During the summit, teens will
develop an understanding of the
following:
The seven dimensions of wellness
• Learn and promote healthy living choices and lifestyles
• Create conversations, media,
programming and community engagement around all dimensions
of wellness
• Specific health and wellness
curricula
The Summit will include a
variety of breakout sessions and
interactive activities focused on
the topics of wellness including:
• Nutrition
• Sleep
• Financial health
• Physical activity
• Environmental health
• Social health
Following the summit, participating teens are asked to complete six hours of programming.
Once programming is complete,
teens will be recognized as a
South Dakota Health & Wellness
Teen Ambassador.
"This summit is unique, as it
provides extensive training in
health and wellness, with the
expectation that teens will return
to their communities to serve as
a Health & Wellness Teen Ambassadors," Prosch said.
Who can attend?
Health & Wellness Teen Ambassadors are youth who are motivated and engaged learners, teens
who desire to be healthy living
role-models, who are responsible,
reliable and trustworthy. Ambassadors are expected to return to
their hometowns and schools to
communicate the value of living a
healthy lifestyle.
If you or someone you know
has these characteristics and is
willing to partner and speak with
adults, other peers and community members about health and
wellness topics, you're encouraged to attend.
Registration deadline is March
25.
Youth must be 13 to 17 years
old at time of registration to participate in the Wellness Summit.
Participants will be staying overnight at the Days Inn in Brookings
with adult supervision.
This event is made possible
through a grant from the National
4-H Council and Walmart Foundation. To register, visit the iGrow
Events page and search for the
event date of April 5. Registration
is $75.
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Value-Added Finance
Authority Board FARMS FOR SALE
Approves Beginning Irrigated Crop Ground - Half-Section
Farmer Bond Issues
PIERRE, S.D. – The South
Dakota Value Added Finance
Authority (VAFA) board approved the issuance of two
beginning farmer bonds at
their regularly scheduled
monthly meeting.
On Feb. 22, 2018, the VAFA
board approved two bond
issues for a total of $851,000
for two qualifying beginning
farmers. Public hearings
were held on both projects
with no comments either for
or against the project.
“The beginning farmer
bond program, through the
VAFA board, is a great way
for qualifying beginning farmers to purchase real estate,”
says Terri LaBrie, executive director of VAFA. “The
program enables beginning
farmers to get better rates
and terms and also allows for
tax-exempt interest income
for the bond purchasers;
typically their local lenders
or a contract seller that is
not a closely related party.”
VAFA is a seven member
board established in 1995 to
develop and promote agriculture in the state. The mission
of VAFA is to provide lower
cost financing for qualifying beginning farmers and
agricultural businesses. “We
are excited for these beginning farmers and happy we
can provide these programs
to help the next generation
of farmers,” says Bob Hull,
chairman of the board.
The board also approved
a Livestock Nutrient Management Bond application at
this month’s board meeting for a project in Lincoln
County.
The tax-exempt bond
programs offered through
the VAFA are for beginning
farmers, agribusinesses and
projects with a solid waste
disposal component. Board
members are appointed by
the governor.
All program details and
applications through VAFA or
the Department of Agriculture are available on the
web at http://sdda.sd.gov/
finance/. For questions on
these financial programs,
contact Terri LaBrie at
605.280.4745. For a list of
other board members and
more information on VAFA,
visit https://sdda.sd.gov/
boards-and-commissions/value-added-finance-authority/.
Agriculture is a major contributor to South
Dakota’s economy, generating $25.6 billion in annual
economic activity and employing over 115,000 South
Dakotans. The South Dakota
Department of Agriculture's
mission is to promote,
protect and preserve South
Dakota agriculture for today
and tomorrow. Visit us online
at http://sdda.sd.gov or find
us on Facebook, Instagram
and Twitter.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: S1/2 NE1/4 and the SE1/4
13-32-2W and N1/2NE1/4 24-32-2W Knox County.
LOCATION: 1 mile East and 1 mile North of Crofton.
Good access from county roads
Taking sealed bids – Deadline is March 21, 2018
Call for brochure: 402-586-2277
Dry Crop Ground
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: N1/2N1/2 of NW1/4 19-302E Cedar County.
LOCATION: From Hartington: 2 miles south to 880
Rd, 1 mile east to 564 Ave., then 1 mile south to
879 Rd.
30.26 +/- acres of crop ground and 3.73 +/- acres
of building site.
Two story house, barn, shed, and other out building.
Farm well on property with submersible pump.
Taking sealed bids – Deadline is March 21, 2018
Call for brochure: 402-586-2277
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Pfeil and Associates, Inc.
Wausa, NE
Frank Weberg, Broker Marvin Hochstein
Jordan Johnson
402-841-2994 402-358-0423 402-360-4038
NORBERT J. LEISE REVOCABLE TRUST
NOTICE OF SALE OF CEDAR COUNTY, NEBRASKA
LAND BY SEALED BIDS
The following property is being offered for sale in three separate tracts:
Tract A: NE1/4SW1/4 and the NW1/4SE1/4 and the SW1/4SE1/4 of Sec. 36,
T32N, R2E. Farmplace, Productive Soil, Cropland and Pasture. (120A. + or -)
Tract B: SE1/4NE1/4 of Sec. 36, T32N, R2E. Farm ground. (40A. + or -)
Tract C: SW1/4NW1/4 and the N1/2SW1/4 of Sec. 31, T32N, R3E. Farm
ground, all tillable. (107A. + or -)
The tracts will be sold to the highest bidder upon the following
terms and conditions:
A ten percent (10%) down payment must accompany a written bid.
The balance must be paid at closing. Owner’s title insurance will be
shared equally. Buyer pays any lender’s endorsement. Seller will pay
the 2017 real estate taxes. Buyer will pay 2018 real estate taxes.
Other closing costs as usual and customary.
For additional sale information contact Gary Lammers (402-357-2156)
or Randy Leise (402-254-6749), Co- Trustees.
Written bids will be accepted until 4:00 p.m. on March 14, 2018,
at the address below. The top three bidders on each tract
will be invited to submit additional bid(s).
Seller reserves the right to reject any and all bids.
STEVEN L. PIER
KENNEDY PIER KNOFF LOFTUS, LLP
410 N. Broadway, P.O. Box 867
Hartington, Nebraska 68739
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605-665-9675 or
1-800-658-3631
3808 Broadway Avenue
Yankton SD 57078
This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
ANTIQUE & COLLECTIBLE
AUCTION
Saturday, March 10, 2018
Located: Skylon Ballroom - 320 S. Robinson St. - Hartington, NE
AUCTION Starts @ 9:45 AM
LUNCH AVAILABLE
AUCTIONEERS NOTE: Please join us in Hartington, Nebraska
for this auction. Some of the items on this auction come from the Msgr.
Cyril Werner Estate who served the people of Cedar County for many
years, also included are other items from a Madison County Estate
and folks. Many more additional items not included in this listing will
be sold. Visit our web site www.CHJAUCTIONEERS.COM for
many photos. Special Note - Check web site or call 402-254-9753
for special weather updates & announcements.
ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES: Eddison Table Top Cylinder Record
Player. 13” Cast Iron Dinner Bell. Primitive Painted Cabinet.
Walnut Dresser (Marble Top & Mirror). Large Harvest Table. Oak
Library Table. Wooden High Boy Dresser w/Mirror. Cedar Closet.
Stackable Bookcase – Needs Repaired. Wooden Dining Table
w/4Chairs. Enamel Top Table w/Drawer. Foot Locker & Flat
Trunk. Patio Table w/2 Chairs. Galvanized Wash Tub on Stand.
Several Small Primitive Furniture Pieces. “Hoppe” Advertising
Display Rack. Gates Display Stand. 1946 Coca Cola Poster. 1943
Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps Poster. Steel Military Helmets.
Old Women’s Hats. Costume Jewelry. Redwing 5 Gallon Crock
Jug. Air Rifle, Compound Bow & Cross Bow. Deep Rock Grease 5
Gallon Can. Louis Marx Pinball Game. Modern Pricilla Magazines
& Other Old Magazines. Dan Dugan – Sioux Falls, Toy Tanker
Truck. Wicker Hamper. Wooden Ammo Boxes & Other Primitive
Wooden Boxes. Swift Microscope. Cast Iron Strong Box. Putnam
Dyes Cabinet. Fishing Equipment. Vintage Underwood Typewriter.
Old Toys, Nut Crackers, Disney Items, Old Books, Bottles &
tins. Advertising Paper Goods. Rotary Banners. Salt & Peppers.
Old Cameras. Vintage Luggage Pieces. Spinning Wheel Parts.
Cigarette Lighters. Small Anvil. Asst. of Collectible & Useable
Tools Too Numerous to Mention. RAILROAD COLLECTIBLES: Union
Pacific Railroad Large Wall Map of USA. Railroad Caboose Chair.
Nebraska Railroad Junction Points of Nebraska Wall Map. Asst.
Of Miscellaneous Railroad China Pieces. Masonite Railroad Signs
– Including: Rock Island, Amtrak, Lackawanna Railroad, Peoria
Gateway Line. Amtrak Railroad Blanket. Asst. Of Railroad Time
Tables & Other Memorabilia. *** COINS*** Small offering of
Coins to be sold from separate Auction Ring @ 12:00 Noon:
Including, Steel War Cents, Lincoln Cents, Roosevelt Dimes,
Wheat Cents, Buffalo Nickels, Silver Certificates, Clad Dollars, &
Silver Dollars, Bicentennial Coin Set, US Mint Memorial Coins.
For complete listing, visit our web site
WWW.CHJAUCTIONEERS.COM
Terms: Cash or bankable check - Not responsible for accidents or theft.
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





