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shop online at www.missourivalleyshopper.com January 8, 2019 • Page 9 32nd Time To Submit Notice Of Annual Intent To Apply For 21st CCLC Grant Funding PIERRE, S.D. – Now is the time for schools and other organizations interested in 21st Century Community Learning Centers, or 21st CCLC, grants to submit a Notice of Intent to Apply. The learning centers are intended to assist students from high-poverty and low-performing schools by providing academic enrichment opportunities and activities designed to complement regular school instruction. Funding comes from the federal government in the form of formula grants to the states. Locations that provide care for students outside of the normal school day are encouraged to apply. The grant application will be online, and applicants must first submit a Notice of Intent to Apply to the South Dakota Department of Education by Jan. 18. Applicants will then receive the information needed to access the online system. The deadline to apply is March 1. The Notice of Intent to Apply and guidelines for filling out the application are now available and can be found at http://www. doe.sd.gov/oatq/21cent. aspx. Grant award amounts range from $50,000 to $250,000 per year, and the length of a grant is five years. While funds are often awarded to schools, other organizations are also eligible to apply. The grants must specifically support programs offered outside of regular school hours. Contact Alan Haarstad at alan.haarstad@state. sd.us or Lauren Jahn at lauren.jahn@state.sd.us or call 605-773-5238, with questions about the grant application process. Mead Update 32nd Annual January 16th & 17th, 2019 Wed., 9 a.m.-5 p.m. & 17th, p.m. January M. Pohlman Thurs, 9 a.m-42019 16th Ag Complex Chuck Wed., 9 a.m. - 5p.m. Thurs., 9 a.m. Northeast Community College - 4 p.m. Hwy. 35 Benjamin 17th, 2019 January&16th &Ave., Norfolk Chuck M. Pohlman Ag 9Complex Wed., 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Thurs, a.m-4 p.m. ~ Northeast Community College ~ FREE EDUCATIONAL Complex Chuck M. Pohlman Ag SEMINARS Northeast Community College Hwy. Hwy. & Benjamin Ave., Norfolk 35 35 & Benjamin Ave., Norfolk 10 a.m. Wed. 12 Noon Wed. “Farm Bill Decisions and Outlook 2018-2019” 2 p.m. Wed. “Succession Planning- “All Land is Not Equal: Nebraska Estate Planning” Land Values and Cash Rent” FREE ADMISSION ~ FREE EDUCATIONAL SEMINARS ~ UNL Extension Economist Certified Financial Planner with UNL Extension Economist Jim Jansen Heritage Financial Services LLC Casey Knaake ~ FREE EDUCATIONAL SEMINARS ~ 10 a.m. Wed. PHOTO: DAKOTA TERRITORIAL MUSEUM Jim Jansen 12 Noon Wed. 2 p.m. Wed. “Farm Bill Decisions and “Succession Planning- “All Land is Not Equal: Nebraska 10 a.m. Thurs. 12 Noon Thurs. 1:30 p.m. Thurs. Outlook 2018-2019” Estate Planning” Land Values and Cash Rent” “El Niño Conditions “Establishing Crop & Livestock Budgets-Making “UNL ExtensionTrade-Bringing International Economist UNL Extension Economist Certified Financial Planner with Heritage Financial Services LLC ThroughJim Jansen ring?” Decisions & Planning forKnaake Production” Value to Jim Jansen next Sp Nebraska Agriculture” Casey Next Year’s UNL State Climatologist UNL Extension Educator Nebraska Department of Al Dutcher Glennis McClure Agriculture Assistant Director It is the new year and we have some great things planned at the Mead Cultural EduAmelia Breinig cation Center (MCEC) for 2019. To kick things off, on Saturday, Jan. 19, we will be hosting our Beginner Crochet class. This is the first of many educational programs FREE DOT Health Noon Thurs. Sunny Meadow Medical Clinic! Monitoring by 10 a.m. Thurs. 12 1:30 p.m. Thurs. we will be offering at the MCEC. The class will run from 2-4 p.m., and costs $25 for “El Niño Conditions “Establishing Crop & Livestock Budgets-Making “International Trade-Bringing VER non-members/$20 for members. Register by Jan. 17, 2019. All you need will be provid- O Through next Spring?” Decisions & Planning for Next Year’s Production” Value to Nebraska Agriculture” ed for you. Also coming up this year, we will be offering Beginner Quilting, historical/ 135 UNL State Climatologist Nebraska Department of ethnic cooking classes, and some fun things in our Heritage Park. On Feb. 1, 2019, we xhibitors! Dutcher a.m. Wed. UNL Extension Educator 12 Noon Wed. Director 10 Al Glennis McClure Agriculture Assistant Elkhorn Rural Breinig will also be bringing back our noon-hour program on the first Friday of each month, E Natural Resources Amelia PPD now called Feed Your Mind. For more on upcoming events you can check out our Stanton Planning “Farm BillConservation Service “Succession County PPD Decisions FREE DOT Health Monitoring by Sunny Meadow Medical Clinic! calendar of events at www.meadbuilding.org. You can stop out at the Mead Cultural and Outlook 2018-2019” Estate Planning” Education Center at 82 Mickelson Drive, email us at info@dakotaterritorialmuseum. R VE org, or give us a call and leave a message at 605-665-3898. If you are interested in O Certified Financial Planner with 5 3 1UNL Extension Economist 100 GALLONS 250 GALLONS Heritage Financial Services LLC becoming a member you can stop and see us or check out our website at www.dakoGift Certificate s! taterritorialmuseum.org and click on join. Our new winter hours are Monday-Friday Exhibitor Jim Jansen Resources of PROPANE Knaake PPD Ranch DIESEL FUEL Farm Elkhorn Rural & Natural Casey 10 a.m.-4 p.m. (closed Wednesdays) and Saturday & Sunday 1-5 p.m. Office hours are compliments of Building Stanton County PPD Supply Conservation Service from Farmers Pride from Zoubek Oil Monday-Friday 8 a.m.-5 p.m. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16 FREE LIVE DEMONSTRATIONS BOTH DAYS Rainfall Simulator AND High Voltage Display DOOR PRIZES: $250 $500 FREE LIVE DEMONSTRATIONS BOTH DAYS Cash WJAG $500 Cash compliments of LAND FOR SALE WJAG Located just outside of Jefferson this farm consists of long, straight and ?at rows; making this farm ideal to be ef?ciently farmed, so you can get in and out of the ?eld as quickly as possible. A corn, soybean rotation, and fertilizer program are used to bring about the highest yields possible. There is a well located near the junction of the two ?elds, making irrigation an option. Don’t miss your chance at this good income producing farm! HUTCHINSON COUNTY, SD 57.11 +/- ACRES Here is a great opportunity to pick up a smaller tract of farm ground to add to your portfolio or start up a small operation. This parcel could work well for a beginning farmer, or someone looking to purchase a piece of their own hunting ground. The alfalfa ?eld is gently rolling hills with good drainage to the center. There is a small stream that cuts through the center of the ?eld. If you are looking for a productive hunting spot this could be it. UNION COUNTY, SD 160 +/- ACRES This farm has tillable acres, pasture, a cozy 2-bedroom home, a pole building, a small pond, and good deer, pheasant, and turkey hunting. Here is an opportunity to start up your own small farm or add to your existing operation. This farm has both tillable and pasture acres available. Here is an opportunity to start up your own small farm or add to your existing operation. Clay COUNTY, SD 80 +/- ACRES Located along the Vermillion River, here is a great opportunity to add a piece of tillable ground to your portfolio! This is a straight, ?at piece of ground, with gravel road access, making it ef?cient to farm. With a soil rating of 60, this farm produces a consistent soybean crop yearly. Being located so close to the Vermillion River this property has the potential for some good waterfowl hunting. (605) 660-6566 (daily) 2 p.m. Wed. (daily) DOOR PRIZES: “All Land is Not Equal: Nebraska $250 250 GALLONS 100 GALLONS Land Values and Cash Rent” DIESEL FUEL of PROPANE from Extension Economist UNLZoubek Oil from Farmers Pride (daily) (daily) Jim Jansen 142466 Farm & Ranch Building Supply THURSDAY, JANUARY 17 10 a.m. Thurs. “El Niño Conditions Through next Spring?” UNL State Climatologist Al Dutcher OVER 135 ibitors! Exh BRETT KLEINSCHMIT W H I T E TA I L P R O P E RT I E S . C O M Whitetail Properties Real Estate, LLC | dba Whitetail Properties | Nebraska & North Dakota DBA Whitetail Trophy Properties Real Estate LLC. | Lic. in IL, MO, IA, KS, KY, NE & OK - Dan Perez, Broker | Lic. in AR, CO, GA, MN, ND, TN, SD & WI - Jeff Evans, Broker | Lic in FL, OH, & PA - Jefferson Kirk Gilbert, Broker | Lic. in NM & TX - Joey Bellington, Broker | Lic. in IN - John Boyken, Broker | Lic. in LA, MS, GA & AL - Sybil Stewart, Broker | Lic. in TN - Chris Wake?eld, Broker | Lic. in TN - Bobby Powers, Broker | Lic. in AR - Johnny Ball, Broker | Lic. in SC - Rick Elliot, Broker | Lic. in NC - Rich Baugh, Broker | Lic. in MI - Edmund Joel Nogaski , Broker 1/3/19 2:38 PM FREE DOT Health Monitoring by Sunny Meadow Medical Clinic! Rainfall Simulator AND High Voltage Display Natural Resources Conservation Service $250 brett.kleinschmit@whitetailproperties.com UNL Extension Educator Glennis McClure FREE LIVE DEMONSTRATIONS BOTH DAYS compliments of WJAG Southeast South Dakota Agent, Land Specialist 12 Noon Thurs. “Establishing Crop & Livestock Budgets-Making Decisions & Planning for Next Year’s Production” 1:30 p.m. Thurs. “International Trade-Bringing Value to Nebraska Agriculture” Nebraska Department of Agriculture Assistant Director Amelia Breinig $500 Cash 4.937x10.5_Green_ Sheet_Listing_Brett_Kleinschmit.indd 1 Gift Certificate 142466 UNION COUNTY, SD 285.1 +/- ACRES CALL BRETT TO LEARN MORE ABOUT BUYING OR SELLING LAND IN SOUTHEAST SOUTH DAKOTA Rainfall Simulator AND High Voltage Display Gift Certificate Farm & Ranch Building Supply Elkhorn Rural PPD Stanton County PPD DOOR PRIZES: 250 GALLONS DIESEL FUEL from Zoubek Oil (daily) 100 GALLONS of PROPANE from Farmers Pride (daily) www.nebraskafarmshow.com
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