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shop online at www.missourivalleyshopper.com April 3, 2018 • Page 9 Gov. Daugaard Announces $38.96 Nursing Scholarship Available To Students Million For Water Projects PIERRE, S.D. – Gov. Dennis Daugaard says the state Board of Water and Natural Resources has approved $38.96 million for water and wastewater projects. The board met March 27 in Pierre. The $38.96 million total includes $7.123 million in grants and $31.841 million in low-interest loans, with nearly $2.058 million in principal forgiveness. The grants and loans awarded by the board are administered through the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR). “I am pleased to announce that this financial assistance is available,” said Gov. Daugaard. “These grant and loan awards will result in better drinking water, improved wastewater treatment and enhanced protection of the environment.” A grant was awarded to: •Colman, $23,000 grant amendment for water system improvements Loans were awarded to: •Bridgewater, $243,000 loan for water meter replacement •Crooks, $3.266 million, which includes loans of $2.052 million for wastewater collection and $1.214 million for water distribution system improvements •Lake Norden, $1.477 million loan for water system improvements •Philip, $1.141 million, which includes loans of $605,000 for wastewater system improvements and $536,000 for storm water improvements •Presho, $1.198 million loan for Main Street wastewater and storm sewer improvements Loans with principal forgiveness were awarded to: •Clark Rural Water System, $2.95 million loan for connections to Willow Lake and Bradley and system improvements, with $1.27 million in principal forgiveness •Oelrichs, $447,000 loan for water meters and water system improvements with $357,600 in principal forgiveness •Ree Heights, $509,000 loan for water system improvements with $430,000 in principal forgiveness Grant and loan packages were awarded to: •Dell Rapids, $7.148 million, which includes a $2 million grant and loans of $2.662 million for sanitary and storm sewer improvements and $2.486 million for water mains •Humboldt, $4.166 million, which includes a $2 million grant and a $1.876 million loan for wastewater collection improvements and a $290,000 loan for water meter replacement •Lake Byron Sanitary District, $5.475 million for wastewater collec- YANKTON, SD (March 28, 2018) – The Avera Sacred Heart Foundation is offering the Lori Ann Schrempp Memorial tion and treatment system construcNursing Student Scholarship to nursing students who are tion, which includes a $2 million continuing their education to become a Registered Nurse. grant and a $3.475 million loan The scholarship was established in 2002 in memory of •Sioux Rural Water System, Lori, a nurse at Avera Sacred Heart Hospital for more than $10.921 million for system improve22 years. ments and service to Hazel, which Lori’s life was tragically cut short when a LifeNet heliincludes a $1.1 million grant and a copter en route to transport a patient crashed. She was $9.821 million loan the LifeNet nurse on board. The pilot and paramedic also The grants and loans were perished in the crash. awarded from DENR’s Consolidated Lori had a way of teaching nurses not only the duties of Water Facilities Construction Program, Drinking Water State Revolving the job, but also the compassion and spirit of the job. This nursing scholarship will give preference to nonFund Program and Clean Water State traditional students; however, nursing students who meet Revolving Fund Program. The Consolidated Water Facilities the other criteria will also be considered. The value of the scholarship is $500. Construction Program, funded in Applicants who qualify are those who are in their third part by revenues from the Petroleum or fourth year of a B.S.N. program, or first or second year of Release Compensation Tank Inspecan Associate’s program. tion fee and the sale of lotto tickets, Applicants should be a resident of one of the following provides grants and loans for water, Avera Sacred Heart Hospital service area counties: Bon wastewater and watershed projects. Homme, Charles Mix, Clay, Douglas, Gregory, Hutchinson, The State of South Dakota and Todd, Tripp, Turner, Union and Yankton, and the Nebraska the U.S. Environmental Protection counties of Boyd, Cedar, Holt, Knox or Pierce. Agency fund the Drinking Water Applications will consist of an application form, resume, State Revolving Fund Program, which letter of reference from a faculty member, and a written provides low-interest loans for public drinking water system projects. The narrative that focuses on: passion for nursing, community involvement, and demonstrations of Avera Sacred Heart State of South Dakota and the U.S. values of hospitality, compassion and stewardship. Environmental Protection Agency The deadline for all applications is April 15. The award fund the Clean Water State Revolving is given in May of each year. This scholarship may only be Fund Program, which provides lowinterest loans for wastewater, storm given to an applicant once. Applications are to be mailed to The Avera Sacred Heart water and nonpoint source projects. Foundation, 501 Summit St., Yankton, SD, 57078. For further Principal forgiveness is a subsidy option that results in a reduced loan information, email the Foundation at taylor.tramp@avera. repayment amount for the borrower. org, or call (605) 668-8310. AUCTIONS Tractors - Equipment - Collectibles New Graduate Programs Approved At USD SPEARFISH, S.D. – The first doctoral program in sustainability in this region has been approved at the University of South Dakota. The South Dakota Board of Regents this week granted USD’s request to offer both the master of science degree and the Ph.D. degree in sustainability. USD is one of only 16 schools nationally with an undergraduate degree in sustainability. It would now offer the first such doctoral program available in the central United States. Sustainability is an emerging field that seeks to address complex and interdisciplinary issues, focusing on systems that are environmentally sound and economically profitable now and into the future. USD’s graduate programming in sustainability emphasizes research and will be offered through face-to-face instruction. Campus officials noted that companies employing full-time sustainability professionals have increased 400 percent since 2000 across North America. In other action, the regents approved a master of science degree in business analytics at USD. It will prepare graduates to implement data science solutions to business problems by using applied mathematics, statistics, computer science, and computing technology. In support of the business analytics degree, USD officials cited labor force data showing that management analyst REFRESH ESTATE SALES Dr. Connie Allen Estate To Be Sold Fri., April 6th • 10am – 7pm Sat., April 7th • 10am–6pm Sun., April 8th • 11am–4pm Location: 89488 558th Ave. - 4 miles South of Yankton take Hwy 81 to 895th Ave., 2 miles East and ¼ mile South Note: This is a great line up of Antiques & Collectables from an estate. This listing is only a small portion of the great items to be sold. Come early for the best selection! Partial Listing Emperor Grand Father Clock, Cresent Cherry Wood 7pc. Bedroom Set, Dining Room Table, Antique Bedroom Set, Bar Accessories, Antique Dressers, Large Collection of Pheasant Collectables, Paintings, Artwork, Art Supplies, Many Candle Holders, Large Candle Stands, Dishes, Pots, Pans, Cuisinart, Seasonal Items, A lot of Christmas and Santa Decorations. Plus many more miscellaneous items TOO numerous to mention. 605.661.1517 • 605.661.4558 David Theresa and market research analyst positions are expected to grow between 8 percent and 20 percent in South Dakota through 2024. More than 25 businesses along the Interstate 29 corridor in South Dakota have expressed support for the program. Machinery-Antique Machinery-Engines-Collectible AUCTION Sunday, April 8, 2018 10:30AM Marvin Pedersen Estate LOCATION: 56492 Hwy 84 - 1 Mile East of Hartington, NE LUNCH ON GROUNDS Auctioneer’s Note: Marvin retired from the dirt moving business and over the years collected many challenging pieces he worked to get back in running order. This is a very interesting collection of items with many shop tools. COLLECTIBLES: 3 pt Massey 2 Bottom Plow, IH 4 Hole Corn Sheller, 2-JD 583 2 Bottom Plows, JD 612 2 Bottom Plow, 2-2 Row Corn Planters, Bob Sled Runners, 3pt Potato Digger, Barn Lanterns, Ringer Washer, Complete. TRACTORS & MACHINERY: 782 Cub Cadet w/ Tiller, Mower Deck, Snowblower. B Allis w/60” Deck Belly Mower. Layton H 500B Paver & 40” Shovelcity Roller Packer. IH Hough H50C Payloader. #11 Cat Single Axle Motorgrader, Restored. Elgin Pelican Street. Sweeper, Restored. Tumble Bug & Slip Scraper. JD GP, Good Rubber, Stuck. Massey 20 Tractor. Massey 33 Tractor. Airport Tug. 3pt Boom. 3 pt Post Hole Digger. Harrow Section. VEHICLES-TRUCKSTRAILERS-MOTORCYCLES: 1964 Buick 4 Dr Sedan Special Model 4169, 63,480 miles, Beige. 1947 Plymouth Coupe, partially restored. 1949 Plymouth 4 Dr Sedan Model SpDx. 1953 Plymouth Cranbrook, 4 Dr Sedan. 1968 Buick Wildcat 4 Dr, 96,010 miles, Blue. 1974 GMC ½ Ton Pickup, GRN/WHT. 1974 Intern’l 4x4 Pickup, ½ Ton, 2-Tone Brown. 1985 Chevrolet ½ Ton Pickup, CC10903, Red/White. 1986 Chevrolet ½ Ton Pickup, 2WD, Gray. 1960 International Truck Tractor, Red. 1964 International V225A Tractor, 8 Ton, Red. 1980 Homemade 2-Wheel Utility Trailer, Red. Axle 20’ Trailer. 8’ 2 Wheel Trailer. 1969 Travel Trailer Forester, 7.5’x14’, White, Restored. 1976 Honda GL1000 Gold Wing, Yellow. 1985 Honda Scooter. 1969 Bridgestone Motorcycle. 2001 Canoe, 17 ft, Fiberglass, Green. ENGINES: 2 International 1-1/2 to 2-1/2 hp, on Steel Trucks, Stover Type K 2hp, 2-Briggs & Stratton 12hp, 2 IH V8 Engines, 1 Chrysler V8 Engine, 2hp International for parts, Plymouth 6cy Engine, VW Engine Parts. Fairbanks Morse Z - 1 1/2 hp hit and miss engine. GUNS: 4-10 Single Shot. 22 Rifle. MOWERS: Snapper Riding Mower. B&S Self-Propelled Mower, 12hp. SHOP TOOLS & MISC: Black & Decker Valve Grinder on Stand. 10” Table Stand on Stand. Ryobi Belt Sander. Protech Band Saw. 2 Vises on Stand. Rope Block & Tackle. Forge. 4 Windshield Visors, 1940’s Era. Acetylene Torch w/Title to Tanks. Industrial Aircompressor on Wheels w/Jackhammer & Tamper IR. 2 Air Compressors. Pick Up Toolbox. Trailer Axle & Hubs. Tire Balancer. Pasload Nail Gun. Garage Doors & Openers. Buffer Polisher. 3 Bench Grinders. 4 Section Scaffolding on Trailer, Nice. Transit. Pull Type Lawn broom. Scales. Wood Standing Vise, Nice. Turning Wood Lathe. Dewalt Planer. 180 Amp Arc Welder. Electric Fencers. Saw Horses. Wood Benches. Wheelbarrows. Come-a-longs. Chains. Shop Cart. Electrical Cords. Anvil. Front Tine Tiller. Well Pumps. Cement Mixer. Alternators. Generators. Radiators. 6 Circular Saws. Air Sanders. Electric Heaters. Propane Heaters. Window. Air conditioner. Tank Heaters. Snowblower. Gas Cans. 5 Sets of Jack Stands. Shop Vac. Extension Ladders. Step Ladders. 6 Metal Lawnchairs. Bicycles. Fishing Poles. Tackle box. Chairs. Tires & Inner tubes. Set of Tires & Rims for B Allis. Several Piles of Wood. 4 Boat Motors & Stands. Trac Trencher 4-ft. Stinger. Many car and implement shop manuals. Many more misc. items. view ALL listing and pictures at www.edhuwaldt.com AUCTIONEERS & CLERKS Kelly Konken Hartington 402.841.6575 Ed Huwaldt Randolph 402.337.0784 TERMS of the sale: cash or check with proper ID day of sale. Not responsible for accidents, theft or damage to items. All items are sold as is, no warranty, written or implied. Announcements made day of sale take precedence over printed material. RETIREMENT AUCTION Thursday, April 12, 2018 Located: from Carroll, NE: go 1 mile south on Hwy 57 to 858 Rd, then 1 mile west on 858 Rd, then 1/2 mile south on 566 Ave. OR from Junction of Hwys 98 & 57: go 2 miles north on Hwy 57 to 858 Rd, then 1 mile west on 858 Rd, then 1/2 mile south on 566 Ave. AUCTION Starts @ 10:00 AM TINKER CONCESSIONS AUCTIONEERS NOTE: Make your plans to attend this fine retirement auction for Don Liedeman. Over the years Don has accumulated a nice line of collectible tractors and other items along with some great barn finds. Visit our web site WWW. CHJAUCTIONEERS.COM for may photos and more information. TRACTORS: International 3588 2 + 2, SN 12011, 18.4-38 Tires, 3pt. 4 Hyd., 3,300 hrs. International 1066 SN 17400, 18.4-38 Rear Tires, IH Cab. International Farmall 460 Gas SN 11780, 13.6-38 Rear Tires 2 Pt. & TA. International Farmall 450 SN 22228, 14.9-38 Near New Tires, Adjustable Rims, 3pt, TA is Good. International Farmall 400 SN 13858, 13.6-38 8 Ply Tires, TA. International Farmall 350 Diesel, SN 3810, 13.6-38 Rear Tires & TA. International Farmall 300 SN 14618, 13.6-38 Rear Tires, & TA. International Farmall “B” Tractor 10 x 24 Tires & Fenders. International Farmall “Super M-T-A Diesel” (1954) SN # 68824, 13.6-38 Near New Rear Tires, TA (Rare). JD 630 SN# 6308881, Near New 13.6-38 6 Ply Rear Tires w/3 PT. 1941 Case LA Tractor – for Salvage. TRACTOR ATTACHEMENTS, Several IH Rear Tractor Weights, 18.4-38 Duals w/Hubs. 18.4-38 Tractor Chains, Set of IH Fenders for 56 & 66 Series Tractors, IH Seat Cushions. FARM EQUIPMENT: IHC 490 – 21 ft. Disk w/Hydraulic Wings. IH 6 Row 30” No-Till Cultivator. Gehl 250 Manure Spreader. New Holland 851 Round Baler. New Holland 116 Swinger Windrower. Apachie 20 Foot Hay Feeder. JD 7200 8 RW Planter w/Herb/Insct. New Holland Silage Blower. Dual Loader 3600 w/7 ft. Bucket. Parker 4000 - 500 Bushel Gravity Wagon. (2) Brady 250 Bushel Gravity Wagons. Dakon 2 Wheel Windrow Turner. Landall 12 ft. Chisel. International 12 ft. Drill w/Grass Seed. Bush Hog 14 ft. 3pt. Chisel Plow. 8 ft. by 16 ft. Steel Silage/Grain Wagon on Single Axle Truck Frame. JD 428 – 42 ft. Elevator. Kelly Ryan 4 x 10 Feed Wagon w/ Truck Tires. New Idea 225 Pull Type Corn Picker 2 Row 30”. MF 88 6 x 16 Plow w/Buster Bar. JD Rotary Hoe. IH 400 Planter for Salvage. JD 38 Bar Mower – 7 ft.. Arts-Way 3 pt. – 6 ft. Mower. 3 pt. Post Hole Digger. Central Barge Box & Gear. Stan Hoist 7 x 12 Barge Box w/Westendorf Gear. (2) Barge Wagons w/Gears & Hoists. Heider Auger Wagon. 16 ft. Flatbed Trailer. 3 Pt. Single Row Cultivator. IH 12 ft. Dump Rake. Two Wheeled Pickup Box Trailer. Antique Well Digging Machine w/Ford Engine – for Salvage. OMC Grinder Mixer – for Salvage. Asst. Of Salvage Iron. GOOSENECK TRAILER: 2012 PJ 20 Ft. Gooseneck Flatbed Trailer 7,000# Tandem Axles w/Beaver Tail & Ramps- Double Jacks & Tool Box- In Excellent Condition. ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES: Primitive Single Door Pie Cabinet. Primitive Benches. Metal Lawn Chairs. Table w/Flour Bin. Library Table. Western 25 Gallon “Plant 7” Crock. Saddle. Wood Pullies, Tin Seats, Ammo Boxes, Milk Buckets. Several License Plates, Sistern Pumps. JDD 5 Gallon Oil Can. Redwing 3 gal. Crock, Cream Cans, Coaster Wagons, Steel Stools. Barn Siding & Wood Flooring. Fairbanks 500# Warehouse Scale. DeLaval Cream Separator. Farm Bureau Signs. Porcelain Skelly Gasoline Sign. Several Steel Wheels. Plus, Several More Collectable Barn Finds. MISCELLANEOUS: 25 ft. Arermotor Windmill Tower w. Wheel – to be removed. 8 ft x 16 ft. Wooden Storage Shed w/1” Floor. (2) Sioux Corn Cribs & Small Grain Bin to Be Removed. Schweiss 6025 Riding Lawn Mower 5 ft. Cut – Needs Work. Yardman 8 HP Wood Chipper. Radial Arm Saw. Rockwell Table Saw. 2 Ton Bulk Bin. Chicken Plücker. Miller AC Arc Welder. Ski-doo 340 Snow Mobil. 6 x 6 Post & Other Misc. New Post. Galvanized Tin 8, 12 & 16 ft. Lengths. Very Large Offering of Used Lumber 2 x 4,2x6, 1x12, 4x6, 2x8 & More. Meat Hooks. S-K ¾ Drive Socket Set. 50# Scale Weights. House Jacks. Miscellaneous Hand Tools. Dog House. Pickup Tool Box. Hutch. Entertainment Center. Sofa. Plus, Many More Miscellaneous Items. DONALD LIEDMAN – OWNER For information Call 402-518-0400 Terms of Auction: Cash or bankable check - Not responsible for accidents or theft. For more information and many photos visit our website WWW.CHJAUCTIONEERS.COM 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: Ed Huwaldt
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