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CLASSIFIED Bank, or Conference issued Building a 10% bid bond APPLICATION FOR SALE OF prove a temporary employee at a and made payable to the Bureau by a surety busiThis pre-bid authorized is do ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES meeting to maximum cost of $21/hour which of Administration of the State of ness in the State of South Dakota but is made bidders only Bureau the payable to the is based on a $15/hour work rate South Dakota. The Bureau of Adand ityof to review the of the State of 2019 • Page 14 GIVEN for 25 hours per week until office ministration reserves the right to site. NOTICE IS HEREBY May 21, shop online at www.missourivalleyshopper.com Administration contact is Todd The Bureau that an application has been re- is being staffed and services are reject any or all bids and to waive Quatier, of AdSouth Dakota. 605.668.3695, Email: right to by the Board of City Com- no longer needed. Roll call vote any irregularities therein. ministration reserves the ceived atier@state.sd.us. bids and tomissioners of the City of Yank- was taken with Loest, Healy, OSE waive reject any or all PRESS & DAKOTAN n FRIDAY, MAY 17, 2019 is any irregularities therein. ton, South Dakota, for a Special Klimisch voting Aye; Swensen Brent Morford, EIT, STACY LANGDEAU, P.E. orford@state.sd.us. State Engineer From left: Auviana Seiler, Audric Boese Rahm and Chance Solberg. (Submitted Photo) Public Events RETAIL (on-sale) Malt and Kettering voting Nay; Motion f theLegal and Specifica- Beverage and a Special RETAIL carried 3-2. Plans and LANGDEAU, P.E. STACY Office of the State Engineer State Notices (on-sale) Wine left: Auviana for y be obtained by bidders Engineer From dealers License Seiler, Audric Boese Rahm and Chance Solberg. (Submittedtotal apPublished twice at the Photo) Office of the Ar- 3 days, fice of Jim SchrammState Engineer June 10-12, 2019, from Action 19209C: A motion was proximate cost of $36.78 Published twice Street, total apat the LLC, 211 Walnut Mount Marty College, Inc., made by Swensen and seconded proximate cost Contact: SD 57078. A/E of $36.78 Mount Marty College Campus, by Loest to adjourn. All present hramm, 605.668.0883, 1105 W. 8th Street, Yankton, S.D. voted aye; motion carried. rammarchitects.com. requesting, reviewing, or NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN The next regular meeting will be Plans and Specifications that a Public Hearing upon the ap- Tuesday, May 21, 2019 at 6 p.m. project agrees that they plication will be held on Tuesday, g so for the sole purpose May 28, 2019, at 7:00 p.m. in the Dan Klimisch, Chairman @pressanddakotan tting@pressanddakotan of Yankton Community Yankton County Commission a bid on the project. City urther agrees the Plans Meeting Room at the Career Mancifications are the sole ufacturing Technical Education ATTEST: of the State; Academy, 1200 West 21st Street, Karen Faerber, County Deputy in excess of $50,000.00 Yankton, South Dakota, where Auditor accompanied by a certi- any person or persons interested Published once at the total ap- From Page 1B From Page check, or in the approval or rejection of the proximate cost of $21.82 ck, cashier's 1B he amount of 5% of the above application may appear and incorporating a full band into and all add alternates and be heard. incorporating a full band into n a State or National her solo material. 5+17+22 her solo material. a 10% bid bond issued Dated at Yankton, South Dakota, “That stretched me in a Invitation to Bid “That stretched me ty authorized to do busi- in a 13th day of May, 2019. this lot of ways that I think were lot of ways that I think were he State of South Dakota Sealed combined bids will be re- good,” she said. “Some of the good,” to said. “Some e payableshe the Bureau of the ceived by the State Engineer on songs I wrote, I couldn’t loop. songs I of the State of Al Viereck wrote, I couldn’t loop. nistration behalf of the South Dakota DeFINANCE OFFICER That was part of Ad- Published once at the total ap- partment of Social Services at the That was part of it.” kota. The Bureauof it.” The bigger sound proximate cost of $11.93 The bigger sound results ion reserves the right toresults Office of the State Engineer, Joe in some and pop-inspired y or all bidsmoreto waive Foss Building, 523 East Capitol in some more pop-inspired ularities therein. “Lost in the moments like Ave, Pierre, South Dakota 57501- moments like “Lost in the Woods,” but it also serves 5+17 3182 until Tuesday, May 28, Woods,” but it also serves TACY LANGDEAU, P.E. quieter, reflective moments, YANKTON COUNTY 2019 at 2:00 PM CT for MCN, quieter, reflective moments, Jack Brandt and Laura Chance Solberg. Photo) such as State Engineer Bliss,” left: Auviana Seiler, Audric Boese Rahm and Chance Solberg. (Submittedof Bliss,” “Moments of From left: Auviana Seiler, Audric Boese Rahm andHunhoff.such as “Moments Photo) COMMISSION MEETING From From left: Easton Vellek,Floor Covering, Human Services (Submitted (Submitted Pho- From left: Easton Vellek, Jack Brandt and Laura Hunhoff. (Submitted Photo) From left: Easton Vellek, Jack Brandt and Laura Hunhoff. (Submitted Photo) fice of the Lea observes, “Ever well as State Engineer to) May 13, 2019 Center, Yankton, South Dakota, well as Lea observes, “Ever d twice at thewe so often miss/ total apOSE# H1318--09X/HSMR. simple/But simple/But we so often miss/ e cost our chaos/Can be pared A special meeting of the Yankton This work will include replaceAll of $36.78 County Commission was called to ment of ceiling tile, grid and asso- All our chaos/Can be pared down to this … Moment of order by Chairman Dan Klimisch ciated lighting, registers, grilles, down to this … Moment of bliss.” at 3:30 pm Monday, May 13, and diffusers in various locations. bliss.” Watching Lea performing 2019. There will be an on-site pre-bid Watching Lea performing music or speaking in front of meeting on May 22, 2019 at 1:00 music or speaking in front of a crowd, she is always open, Roll honest and charming. She call was taken with the fol- PM CT. All bidders can meet at a crowd, she is always open, lowing Commissioners present: the Human Services has delivered presentations essanddakotan Cheri Loest, Joseph Healy, Gary dustrial Building Center, In- honest and charming. She Conference has delivered presentations and TED Talks about disabilSwensen, Don Kettering and Dan Room. This pre-bid meeting is ity awareness; her personal Klimisch. optional but is the bidders only and TED Talks about disabiljourney with music; how she opportunity to review the site. ity awareness; her personal gained a greater sense of There were no conflicts of interest Campus contact is Todd Quatier, journey with music; how she well-being when she shifted reported by Commissioners. Phone: 605.668.3695, Email: gained a greater sense of her focus from progress in the ge 1B Todd.Quatier@state.sd.us. OSE well-being when she shifted traditional sense to creating a 19206C: A motion was contact isEighty-four students in her focus from progress prevent Brent Morford, EIT, Action can we address and in the more enriching life; and how grades 4-6 of the Yankton traditional sense to creating a Veteran homelessness in our ratingintersection into made by Kettering and seconded Brent.Morford@state.sd.us. a full band of sexualEighty-four students in can we address and prevent the Copies Public and and Specifica- morecommunity?” and how of by to enriching life; Schools material.disability led to an HealyAll approve the meeting tions may the PlansPrivate bidders students in grades 4-6 of the Yankton Eighty-four Veterangrades 4-6 of the Yankton community?” homelessness in our ity and Veteran homelessness in our be obtained bypoetry andthe intersection of sexual- and agenda. present voted aye; participated in a Prizes were awarded t stretchedthat in a her to carried. epiphany me helped motion Public and Private Schools community?” at the office ofPublic and Ar- by Jim Schramm Private Schools participated in a poetry and Prizes were awarded and all participants received a essay contest sponsored ity and disability led to an a all participants received ays thatinner freedom. claim I think were chitects, LLC, essay contest sponsored by the local Roy Anderson 211 Walnut Street, participated in poetry and Prizes were: token prize for theiraefforts. The winners were awarded and the local RoyA/E Contact: epiphany that helped her to Anderson Post token prize for their efforts. he said. “Some of considers was a public comment from Yankton, SD 57078. Although she the There essay contest sponsored by all participants received a #12 American #12 American The winners were: inner freedom. Post Legion Auxil• Grade local Roy Anderson Post Chanceprize for their efforts. herself an artist first, Craig Ernster. Jim Schramm, 605.668.0883, claimLegion Auxiliary unit. It was wrote, I couldn’t loop.Lea the Four: First Place — token Solberg; Second iary unit. It was coordinated Although she considersPlace • Grade Four: First jim@schrammarchitects.com. also of it.” s part identifies as an activist. coordinated by Americanism Chairman, Malena Diede, Place — Audric Boese Rham; Third Place —were: #12 American Legion AuxilThe winners Auviana by Americanism Chairman, herself an artist first, Lea — Chance Solberg; Second or There She sound results biggerwas a political science was a public comment from Anyone requesting, reviewing, Dorothy Johansen. Boese Rham; Seiler. All of Beadle School and their•teacher is Paula iary unit. It was coordinated Grade Four: First Place Malenaassisted by by also identifies as an activist. Diede, assisted Place — Audric copying Plans and Specifications major in college and been more pop-inspired hasJerry Webber. by — Chance Solberg; Second Dorothy agrees that Third Place — Auviana for this project Johansen. they poetry a political science The original She was followed the theme, “Saddle Weydert. Americanism Chairman, engaged in in the promoting dists like “Lost Malena Diede, assisted by Place — Laura so for the sole purpose Action 19207C: A motion was are doing The original poetry fol- major in college and has been ability awareness. for Veterans.” Seiler. All of Beadle School place winner • Winners in Grade Five: First Place— Audric Boese Rham; ” but it also serves She uses a by Loest and seconded by of submitting aUp on the “Saddle Up The first teacher is Paula was Justin lowed the theme, project. engaged in promoting disand their bid Dorothy Johansen. Third Place — Auviana wheelchair for mobility, made and Heart Hunhoff; Second Place — Jack Brandt; All of Beadle School reflective moments, a big isfurtherStratman Plans ability awareness. She uses a agrees the of SacredWeydert. School guided by his teacher, Kettering to approve to add infer- Bidder for Veterans.” The first place The original poetry folSeiler. Third Place — accessibility can be From “Moments of Bliss,” tility left: Easton Vellek, in- and Specifications Justin Strat- (Submitted Photo) in Grade Five: winner Angela the sole wheelchair for mobility, and was Hunhoff. • Winners Easton Vellek. All of Sacred Heartand their teacher is Paula School and their sue when touring throughout coverage with the healthJack Brandt and Lauraare Kronaizl. lowed the theme, “Saddle Up surance renewal with Wellmark property of the Sacred Heart School Lea observes, “Ever man of State; First with Laura Hunhoff; the country. Essays were accessibility canverybig iswritten Place —be a helpful suggestions teacherfor Veterans.” The first place Weydert. is Barb Geigle. But we so been pretty engaged Roll call vote was taken Each bid in excess of teacher, Angela when touring throughout guided by his $50,000.00 sue Second Place — Jack Brandt; “I’ve often miss/ BC/BS. winner was Justin Strat• Winners in Grade Five: following certi“ How can Easton Vellek. with Kronaizl. chaos/Can be pared as time Loest, Healy, Swensen, Ket- must be accompanied by a the Title, Third Place — we address and prevent in my communities man of Sacred Heart School First Place — Laura Hunhoff; tering and Klimisch voting Aye; fied check, cashier's check, or the country. Essays were written with All of Sacred Heart School allows,” Lea said. “I this … Moment of think guided by his teacher, Angela Second Place — Jack Brandt; “I’ve been pretty engaged the of 5% of the Motion carried Justin Stratman draft invery amount suggestions 5-0. and their teacher you can shape your society. Justin Stratman base bid and helpful alternates and in my communities as is Barb Kronaizl. Third Place — Easton Vellek. all add time Geigle. I see such a big gap hing Lea performing of where 19208C: A motion was drawn following the Title, “ How allows,” Lea said. “I think on a State or National Action Essays were written with All of Sacred Heart School people with disabilities are by Loest and seconded by Bank, or a 10% bid bond issued r speaking in front of made very helpful suggestions and their teacher is Barb you can shape your society. Justin Stratman compared to the rest of the , she is always open, Kettering, dependent on availabil- by a surety authorized to do busifollowing the Title, “ How Geigle. population because of the of the Treasurers office, to ap- ness in the State of South Dakota I see such a big gap of where ity and charming. She barriers that still exist. Out a temporary employee at a and made payable to the Bureau people with disabilities are prove vered presentations I have of necessity, I feel like maximum cost of $21/hour which of Administration of the State of compared to the rest of the D Talks about disabila voice and perspective is based on a $15/hour work rate South Dakota. The Bureau of Ad- population because of the that eness; be helpful. may her personal for 25 hours per week until office ministration reserves the right to barriers that still exist. Out with “One of howreasons dismusic; the she is being staffed and services are reject any or all bids and to waive of necessity, I feel like I have greater sense of abilities are so stigmatized longer needed. Roll call vote any irregularities therein. a voice and perspective that no ngin our society is becausewas taken with Loest, Healy, when she shifted we may be helpful. s from progress in the Klimisch voting Aye; Swensen started valuing ourselves STACY LANGDEAU, P.E. “One of the reasons disnalbased on what we couldand Kettering voting Nay; Motion sense to creating a State Engineer abilities address and prevent Eighty-four students in can we are so stigmatized Office of the riching life; and how contribute to the capitalist carried 3-2. grades 4-6 of the State Engineer Veteran an independent consultant ers across the state. The two hire homelessness in our PIERRE — Round 1 of Published twice at Yankton ap- in our society is because we the total system,” sexualrsection of she added. “Just to valuing the SouthA motion was proximate cost of $36.78 are to starteddetermine the next steps for Dakota Commu- Publicgoals Private Schools and of this project community?” ourselves Action today at the bank, disability led to an I heard an 19209C: verification letter, payment back to 1880. At the time determine the characteristics The SocialThe could and Emma; 3) Olivia; 4) Charexpansion. awarded nity Foundation (SDCF) 2019 based on what we consultant will Prizes wereSecurity Swensen and seconded participated in a poetry and older guy saying,to used made by Community Innovation Grant ‘I to y that helped her of children who experience contributespecificreceived a target to the capitalist Administration today anhistory, and state. The of a child’s birth, parents all participants partner agencies, lotte; 5) Ava. by Loest to adjourn. All present essay contest sponsored by be useful.’ ers across the completetwo hire an independent consultant PIERRE — Round 1 of ner freedom.It goes back to the (CIG) program has been commaltreatment in rural settingstoken prize added. “Just donors and their efforts. voted the local Roy Anderson Post system,” she forcommunity stake- the Nancy A. Berryhill, Act- goals of this project are to nounced the most popular earnings record by estabsupply the name to the idea of, when you’re employ- aye; motion carried. to determine the next steps for South Dakota Commu- Essay Winners Essay Winners Musician Musician usician Local Students Local Students Local Students Honor Veterans Honor Veterans With Honor Veterans With Poetry And Essays And Essays With Poetry Poetry And Essays Local Students Social HonorCommunity Foundation Veterans With Security Delivers The The Classifieds: SD Your Ticket to Local Finds2019 CommunityPopular Baby Names In SD Community Foundation Announces Round 1, Essays Most Poetry And Innovation Grant Recipients Call or go online to browse, buy or sell! Announces Round 1, 2018 South Dakota For2019 Community Innovation Grant Recipients ough she considers holders feedback. to determine characteristics today at theto garnerheard an In pleted. Thirteen South Dakota The addition,bank, I expansion. The consultant will names were:used in ing Commissioner of Social determine my Social Seculishing a the characteristics agency when applying for an able, you’re Lea artist first, important. When nonprofits will receivebe #12 American Legion Auxil- andbabywinnerstwo focus groups will nity Foundation (SDCF) 2019 that may put them at risk The regular meeting will grant guy saying,South Dayou’re no longer working, next awards. Offered in partnership unit. It was coordinated iary to understand the protectiveolderbe held withGraysonto • for 2018. partner agencies Community Innovation Grant Grade Four:‘I First Place Security, announced last of children whoBeneficiaries target specific partner agencies, ntifies as an activist. kota rity account. experience a child’s Social Security Tuesday, May 21, 2019 at 6 p.m. be useful.’ ItSolberg; Second to (CIG) program has been comgoes back to and the you’re no science longer important. by factors that may alleviate maltreatment in rural settings donors and community stakewho work with the Bush Foundation, the Americanism Chairman, the — Chance with this clientele a Ipolitical important to Harper topped the list. also can change their card, thus making Social idea address the broader question week Thirteen South Emma think it’s Malena Diede, assisted by Place — Audric Boese Rham; potential risk to maltreatment. of, when you’re employ- of pleted.that Liam and Dakota Community Innovation Grant to determine characteristics holders to garner feedback. In college and has been Dan Klimisch, Chairman able, services.important. and you’re — Auviana acknowledge that’s how a lot The top five boys When nonprofits most popular were the will receive grant address,put them at risk and start or change Security America’s source • South Dakota Discovery Third Place Dorothy Johansen. that may addition, two focus groups will in promoting dis- their sense County Commission Yankton program supports efforts to of people develop Center (Statewide): $4,700 you’re noVermillion Area in • of for 2018 Farmers awards. Offered in partnership to understand the protective find breakthrough solutions to The original poetry folSeiler. Alllonger working, girls names Beadle School baby names in the U.S. direct deposit information, be held with partner agencies for the most popular baby wareness. She uses a of worth. If you become disaStorytelling for Explorer and Marketteacher is Paula who work with this clientele to lowed the theme, “Saddle Up you’re no longer important. their (Vermillion): ATTEST:community challenges across South it’s important to$9,100 Dakota were:Area Farmer’swith the Bush Foundation, the factors thatamay alleviate the How does South Dakota and print replacement names. air for mobility, andredefine bled, you’ve got to IWeydert. Vermillion think The Educators will build the capacthe state. County Deputy bility can be a big iswhy you are worthy.” Karen Faerber, South Dakota Com-for Veterans.” The first place acknowledge that’sengage the Boys: 1) Grayson; 2)lot Community Innovation of to compare to the rest Grant the potential risk to maltreatment. address the broader each of SSA-1099 online. Discovery People In addition to question ity of South Dakota educaMarket plans to how a “The • South Dakota services. •communityin Grade Five: Winners in problem solving program supports efforts n touring throughout Auditor munity Foundation received Next year, Lea hopes Published once at the total ap- winner was Justin Stratto tors to integrate National of people develop4) Owen; Henry; 3) Liam; their sense find breakthrough solutions to Center (Statewide): $4,700 country? Check out Social receiving benefits can state’s top baby names • Vermillion Area Farmers Firstthe current market location Place — ntry. some time off the road take Geographic style storytelling 5) Oliver. youLaura Hunhoff; community challenges across twenty-eightIn Print and Online! applications inman of Sacred Heart School proximate cost of $21.82 request a replacement (and names for U.S. terStorytelling for Explorer Market (Vermillion): $9,100 guided by theirteacher, Angela of worth.PlaceA become disahis classrooms throughSecond If gotcore group will — Jack Brandt; Security’s website -- www. to write music — and been pretty engaged a book into Round 1 • selected these 665-5884 andwww.missourivalleyshopper.com bled,quandary.— Easton Vellek. the state. you’ve to Educators will build the capac- ritories), SocialArea Farmer’s The Vermillion Security’s Girls: 1) andredefine socialsecurity.gov-- to Medicare card online. Kronaizl. Third Place worthy.” about her experiences, disa two-phase project done in why you are Harper; 2) foldefine focus targets thirteen nonprofits to impleommunities as time ity of South age 18 educaMarket plans to engage the “The top national baby ability culture and lowed by Heart School conjunction with National All of Sacredsuccessive meetings see the South Dakota Comment inclusive, collaborative Essays were written with Lea said. “I think disability People Dakota and website hasproblem solving a list of the Next year, by a local consulting munity Foundation received tors to integrate National community in art. and resourceful solutions that helpful suggestions Educa- and facilitated Lea hopes to very Geographic Certified their teacher the road is Barb shape your society. Justin Stratman names for 2018. older who stylenot receivare storytelling 1,000 most popular boys take some time off Geographic the current market location tors. Phase 1 “ How firm. will benefit all our state’s citi“It’s all in where following the Title,will convene in to write music — andviable loca- twenty-eight applications in Geigle. Two to three a book ch a big gap of my brain,” she Acting Commissioner ing their classrooms through and girls names for will into benefits can also sign quandary. A core group 2018. Badlands National Park for 3 tion options will be identified forRound 1 and selected these said. “It’s just matter of find- zens,” says Ginger Niemann, with disabilitiesaare a two-phase project done in define focus and targets foldays to develop a frameworkabout her experiences, Regional thirteen nonprofits to implethe Farmer’s Market. disSDCF Senior Program Officer. ing the time.” the the rest of Berryhill encourages eveup for a my Social SecuTo read about the wined to conjunction with National lowed forsuccessive meetings ment inclusive, collaborative and exemplars for subject ability culturewill be enlisted to architects and disability Lea said she looks forward “Round 1 resulted in over ryone to enjoy the baby rity account to getEducatheir ners by the biggest jump on because of the matter storytelling. In Phase art. design a pavilion space for each and resourceful solutions that $112,000 being distributed beGeographic Certified facilitated by a local consulting to thatplaying music for a Yankton tween the selected grantees. still exist. Out names list and state’s citipersonalized online Social firm. Two to three viable see in popularity and to loca2, a cohort of South Dakota location, my brain,” she “It’s all in offering a visual idea will benefit all ourcreate a my tors. Phase 1 will convene in audience. sity, I“Ifeel like I have most educators will participate in a We are grateful to the Bush Security Statement. for how pop culture affects Badlands National ParkThe3 tion options will be identified for feel music is the said. of what could be developed. zens,” says Gingeraccount at “It’s just a matter of find- Social Security Niemann, and perspective that can have Foundation for their past and pilot of this opportunity. After the time.” days to develop a framework Zen experience you ing Public opinion and feedback SDCF Senior Program Officer. www.socialsecurity.gov/ online Statement provides the Farmer’s Market. Regional baby names, go to https:// helpful. from meditating,” she the completion of Phase 2, the Lea saidactively solicited with a “Round 1 resulted in over will be she looks forward continued investment in our aside and exemplars for subject architects will be enlisted to myaccount. workers with secure and www.socialsecurity.gov/ South Dakota Discovery Cent- playing music for a Yanktonin $112,000 beingmy Social besummary meeting to be held of the reasons dis- have to be state.” stated. “You really matter storytelling. In Phase design a pavilion space for each distributed to er will develop two versions of January 2020. The review committee Security is a personalized convenient access to their location, offering a visual idea news/press/releases/. are so stigmatized it’s like in the moment, and 2, a cohort of South Dakota audience.total of $400,000 will be tween the selected grantees. the professional development A chose to financially support ociety channel energy through you is because we online account the people educators will participate in a of what could be developed. Social Security earnings The agency is proud We are grateful to thatBush “I available to nonprofits in 2019. feel music is the most to engage the broader South the following projects: valuing ourselves the top of your head out to pilot of this opportunity. After Public opinion and feedbackas Foundation for their past and can use beginning in their and benefit information, to announce Instagram Zen experience round for 2019 you can have Dakota educator community. The second the audience. The n what we could best moSTATEWIDE asideopens on May 13, 2019 and clos- continuedyears and continu- the completion of Phase 2, the will newborn social media from meditating,” she ——— working investment in our and estimates of future its be actively solicited with a utements are when you feel that to the capitalist South Dakota Discovery Centsummary meeting to be held in • Round 1 of stated. on June 14, 2019. Interested state.” ers hire es “You really have to be an independent consultant ing while receiving Social PIERRE —Center for the Preven- across the state. The two benefits they can use to channel. The energy going through you and EASTERN SOUTH DAKOTA ” she added. “Just er will develop two versions of January 2020. new addition The review committee tion of Child Maltreatment organizations can steps in the moment, and it’s likefor goals of this project are to to determine the nextvisit https:// Security benefits. the into the I heard an plan for their development arrived in April and will the bank,audience. It’s a pow-South Dakota Commuthe professionalretirement. A total of $400,000 will be • the characteristics you channel energy through Pathways Shelter for expansion. The consultant will sdcommunityfoundation.org/ chose to financially support (Statewide): $10,000 determine erful experience becausenity Foundation (SDCF) 2019 you y saying, ‘I used to to engage the broader South following projects: the Homeless, Inc. (Yankton):target specific partnerout to The agency began com- available to nonprofitsand reshare information in 2019. for-nonprofits/communitythe top of your head agencies, the Social Security benefiof CommunityThe Center for the Preven- children who experience Innovation Grant l.’can get an energy that isn’t program Child Maltreatment maltreatment in rural settings the audience. The best stake- the ciaries can have instant It goes back to the Dakota the babycommunity. The second round for 2019you innovation-grants/ to review $3,500 piling educator name list sources that can help donors and community mo(CIG) tion of has been comSTATEWIDE there the rest of the It when you’re employ- day.pleted. Thirteenhas partnered with to determine characteristics ——— opens on May 13, 2019 and closgrant garner feedback. In (CPCM) South Dakota Founded in 1994, Pathwaysments areguidelines, deadlines and holders to when you feel that connects you with something the South Dakota Division of access to theirthe Prevenbenefit in 1997, with names dating es onyour14, 2019. Interested and June loved ones. • Center for application instructions. In orbegan as the “Yankton Area addition, two focus groups and u’re important. When nonprofits will receive grant that may put them at risk and energy going through you will EASTERN SOUTH DAKOTA bigger than yourself.” der to qualify, a nonprofit must tion of Child Maltreatment Homeless Shelter.” They Social Services – Child Protec- understand the protectiveare be held with partner agencies organizations can visit https:// o longer working, to connect awards. tion Services (CPS) on this to Offered in partnership Those looking be audience. It’s a powcurrently operating out of an into theIRS Publication 78 verified or (Statewide): $10,000 • Pathways Shelter for sdcommunityfoundation.org/ o longer important. factors that may alleviatein 2015 erful have awith this clientele to who experiencesponsor. Any queswork fiscal because you with Bush Foundation, analyze with Lea’s energy after the theproject. Plans are tothe old motel purchased the the Homeless, Inc. (Yankton): for-nonprofits/community’s Yankton show can also catch important to potential risk to maltreatment. to addressanregarding thatprogram can The Center for the PrevenCommunity Innovation Grant trends can get the broader question of tion of Child Maltreatment energy the isn’t tions data set for that has shelter space for up innovation-grants/ to review the $3,500 edge that’s how a lot Rooster CPS’s large efforts to her May 18 at the Red programor modeling. Once the analysis • South Dakota Discoverybeen therebe directed tothe day. It services. rest of Ginger Niemann supports the people. grant guidelines, deadlines and Founded in 1994, Pathways e develop theirin Aberdeen and is complete, CPCM and CPS Center48 capacityPathways has 2018connects you at Area Farmers by (CPCM) has partnered with sense find breakthrough solutions to Coffee House (Statewide): $4,700 •by phone with something Vermillion 800.888.1842 or at since January application instructions. In orthe South Dakota Division of began as the “Yankton Area h. If you30 at Levitt at the Falls in will challenges acrosssolving Storytelling waiting list at times bigger than yourself.” June become disaMarket (Vermillion): $9,100 community facilitate problem email gniemann@sdcommunity- Social Services – Child Protecand has a for Explorer der to qualify, a nonprofit must Homeless Shelter.” They are u’ve gotFalls. Sioux to redefine Educators will70 people. They will build the capacThe Vermillion to connect the state. foundation.org.Area Farmer’s processes with key stakeholdfor over Those looking be IRS Publication 78 verified or tion Services (CPS) on this currently operating out of an u are worthy.” ity of South Dakota educaMarket plans to engage the “The South Dakota Comwith Lea’s energy after the have a fiscal sponsor. Any quesproject. Plans are to analyze old motel purchased in 2015 year, Lea hopes to tors to integrate National community in problem solving munity Foundation received Yankton show can also catch tions regarding the program can that has shelter space for up to me time off the road Geographic style storytelling the May 18 at the Red Rooster CPS’s large data set for trends current market location twenty-eight applications in her be directed to Ginger Niemann or modeling. Once the analysis 48 people. Pathways has been music — and a book into their classrooms through Coffee House in Aberdeen and quandary. A core group will Round 1 and selected these by phone at 800.888.1842 or by at capacity since January 2018 er experiences, disa two-phase project done in define focus and targets Falls in is complete, CPCM and CPS folthirteen nonprofits to impleJune 30 at Levitt at the email gniemann@sdcommunitywill facilitate problem solving and has a waiting list at times ulture and disability conjunction with National lowedFalls. by successive meetings ment inclusive, collaborative Sioux foundation.org. for over 70 people. They will © 2018 King Certified EducaGeographicFeatures Syndicate, Inc. facilitated by a local consulting processes with key stakeholdand resourceful solutions that tors. Phase 1 will convene in firm. Two to three viable locawill benefit all our state’s citiall in my brain,” she Badlands National Park for 3 tion options will be identified for s just a matter of find- zens,” says Ginger Niemann, days to develop a framework the Farmer’s Market. Regional SDCF Senior Program Officer. ime.” and exemplars for subject architects will be enlisted to aid she looks forward “Round 1 resulted in over matter storytelling. In Phase design a pavilion space for each ng music for a Yankton $112,000 being distributed be2, a cohort of South Dakota location, offering a visual idea tween the selected grantees. e. educators will participate in a of what could be developed. We are grateful to the Bush l music is the most pilot of this opportunity. After Public opinion and feedback Foundation for their past and erience you can have the completion of Phase 2, the will be actively solicited with a continued investment in our om meditating,” she South Dakota Discovery Centsummary meeting to be held in You really have to be state.” er will develop two versions of January 2020. The review committee oment, and it’s like HOURS the professional development A total of $400,000 will be chose to financially support nnel energy through Monday thru Friday to engage the broader South available to nonprofits in 2019. the following projects: of your head out to 8:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Dakota educator community. The second round for 2019 ence. The best moSTATEWIDE Saturday: ——— opens on May 13, 2019 and closMATT MOODY ALAN KEMP HOLT ROBINETTE re when you feel that • Center for the Preven8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m es on June 14, 2019. Interested Finance Manager oing through you and EASTERN SOUTH DAKOTA Sunday: tion of Child Maltreatment organizations can visit https:// audience. It’s a powMoody Motor Co., Niobrara, Nebraska • Pathways Shelter for Noon - 4:00 p.m. sdcommunityfoundation.org/ (Statewide): $10,000 perience because you Business?Phone?402-857-3711?•?1-800-745-5650 the Homeless, Inc. (Yankton): for-nonprofits/communityThe Center for the Prevenan energy that isn’t innovation-grants/ to review the tion of Child Maltreatment $3,500 e rest of the day. It grant guidelines, deadlines and (CPCM) has partnered with Founded in 1994, Pathways s you with something the South Dakota Division of application instructions. In orbegan as the “Yankton Area han yourself.” der to qualify, a nonprofit must Social Services – Child ProtecHomeless Shelter.” They are e looking to connect be IRS Publication 78 verified or tion Services (CPS) on this currently operating out of an a’s energy after the have a fiscal sponsor. Any quesproject. Plans are to analyze old motel purchased in 2015 show can also catch tions regarding the program can CPS’s large data set for trends that has shelter space for up to 18 at the Red Rooster or modeling. Once the analysis 48 people. Pathways has been be directed to Ginger Niemann ouse in Aberdeen and is complete, CPCM and CPS by phone at 800.888.1842 or by at capacity since January 2018 SD Community Foundation Participating Businesses Are… Announces Round 1, 2019 Community The Body Recipients Innovation Grant Guard J&H Cleaning Services YANKTON WORKS Want your REAL-TIME MESSAGE on the most visited media website in the Yankton area? Join our ‘Friends2Follow’ program! Contact your Yankton Media Representative today! 605-665-7811 www.moodymotor.com 1-800-745-5650
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