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Ag Equipment
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Livestock - Poultry
2 Year old Virgin Angus Bulls
grandson of Traveler 124 &
grandsons of Rido 7075. Call
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6 Cow/calf pairs for sale with
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605-660-7673.
Brown Laying Hens $1/each.
Taking order May 25-June 10.
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Bred for performance, calving
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May 22, 2018 • Page 5
BOTE Hears Graduate Outcomes Report And
Approves New Technical Institute Programs
RAPID CITY, S.D. – At its meeting May 16,
the state Board of Technical Education heard
a report on job placement of technical institute graduates.
Technical institute graduates continue to
enjoy strong job placement. Each technical
institute surveys graduates six months after
graduation. Of fall 2016, spring and summer
2017 graduates, over 90 percent responded,
with almost 98 percent of respondents reporting they are employed, in the military or continuing their education. Just over 82 percent
of respondents are employed in their field, in
South Dakota.
“There is high demand for a skilled workforce in South Dakota,” said Nick Wendell,
executive director of the South Dakota Board
of Technical Education. “With placement
numbers like these, we see that South Dakota
technical institutes are well positioned to
meet the need. Once students walk across
that stage and toss those mortarboards, there
are many great, well-paying opportunities
awaiting them.”
The board also approved two new programs at Western Dakota Technical Institute:
Construction Technology and Farm and Ranch
Management. According to WDT’s program
proposal, the Construction Technology
program would combine classroom, lab and
internship learning opportunities in a wide
variety of construction-related skills. State and
national employment of construction laborers
is projected to grow through 2024. The Farm
and Ranch Management program proposal explains that the program is intended to prepare
students for new challenges and opportunities, including the evolving use of computer
software programs and drone technology.
Additionally, technical certificates were
approved in the Information Technology
program at Southeast Technical Institute:
Computer Technology, Java Programming,
Network Administration and Web Programming. Technical certificates are short-term
career pathway programs that result in the
award of a formal certificate. Students seeking a technical certificate might be recent
high school graduates wanting to enter the
workforce; working individuals looking to add
value to their company and advance in their
career; or non-traditional students who do not
yet have postsecondary credentials.
Campfire Permits Required Croymans Named New
Army Guard Assistant
On Private Land
RAPID CITY S.D. — South Dakota
Department of Agriculture’s Wildland
Fire Division is reminding the public that
a campfire on private land within the
Black Hills Forest Fire Protection District
requires a permit. To obtain a permanent
residential campfire permit, please contact South Dakota Wildland Fire Division
at 605-393-8011. Specify what county you
are requesting the permit for and you will
be directed to the respective field office.
A free inspection of the requested
campfire and area will be performed before a homeowner is issued a permit. All
permits are valid for three years and kept
on file. After three years, the permitted
area will automatically be re-inspected.
The landowner does not need to contact
South Dakota Wildland Fire to schedule a
renewal inspection.
The location of the campfire must be
at least 10 feet from any overhanging
branches, stumps, logs and trees.
Non-combustible materials fastened
or mortared together, and in good condi-
tion, are required for the construction
of the campfire. The campfire must be
located on the campfire pad and will be
immobile. Steel campfires must be staked
down or otherwise fastened to the pad.
Visit the South Dakota Division Wildland Fire website at http://wildlandfire.
sd.gov/camppermits/campfirepermits.
aspx to find out if you’re in the Black
Hills Forest Fire Protection District, required specifications and more information.
Follow South Dakota Wildland Fire on
Twitter @SDWildlandFire and on Facebook by searching SD Wildland Fire.
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
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Adjutant General
RAPID CITY, S.D. - Brig. Gen. Thomas Croymans is the new assistant
adjutant general for the South Dakota Army National Guard.
A transfer of authority ceremony took place between Croymans and
the outgoing assistant adjutant general, Brig. Gen. Kevin Griese, at the
Joint Force Headquarters Readiness Center on Camp Rapid, May 6.
As the assistant adjutant general, Croymans is responsible to the
South Dakota National Guard's Adjutant General, Maj. Gen. Tim Reisch, for
strategic planning, strength management, troop readiness and mobilization support of the state's nearly 3,200 Army National Guard Soldiers.
Croymans, of Aberdeen, replaces Griese, of Pierre, who served in the
position since July 2013.
"Brig. Gen. Griese has done a truly fantastic job leading the Army National Guard for almost five years," said Reisch. "I can't thank him enough
for his dedication and hard work. Brig. Gen. Croymans is absolutely ready
for this key assignment and I am confident he will continue to push the
Army Guard to new heights."
"It's truly an honor and a privilege to have the opportunity to serve
this great organization and the best Soldiers in the entire Army National
Guard," Croymans said. "It's been quite a journey from being the dispatcher at the 740th (Transportation Company) in Milbank to the assistant
adjutant general in Rapid City. As each new assignment and opportunity
came along, I always made it my goal to improve my skills and abilities as
a Soldier and a leader in order to contribute to my unit and my organization. That philosophy has not changed."
Croymans began his military career in October 1975 enlisting in the
740th Transportation Company in Milbank. He spent the first 14 years of
his career as an enlisted Soldier - attaining the rank of staff sergeant. He
received his commission as a second lieutenant through the South Dakota
Military Academy Officer Candidate School in December 1989 and was
assigned as a transportation officer.
He has held various command and staff positions to include commander of the 1742nd Transportation Company, 88th Troop Command,
139th Brigade Support Battalion and 109th Regional Support Group. At the
state headquarters level, Croymans served as the chief of staff, director of
the joint staff and most recently as the land component commander.
Croymans has a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from South
Dakota State University and a Masters in Strategic Studies from the U.S.
Army War College.
"I'm looking forward to working closely with the staff at JFHQ, and
the leadership in the field, to develop strategies and policies that enhance readiness, provide opportunity and positively affect the culture,"
Croymans said. "Further, I look forward to getting out and visiting with
Soldiers, observing training and doing everything in my power to ensure
that our Soldiers and families are cared for and ready."
In his civilian career, Croymans is the regional roads engineer for the
Bureau of Indian Affairs, Great Plains Region.
"I look forward to the challenges and increased responsibility of being
the ATAG and at the same time, am excited about the future," Croymans
said.
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