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May 21, 2019 • Page 16 shop online at www.missourivalleyshopper.com HERE’S myCARD! Keep the numbers of these locally owned businesses on hand for all your service and shopping needs. imagine... A TOTAL TRANSFORMATION SHUTTERS SIDING GUTTERS CALL TYLER LEINBAUGH Free In-Home Estimates DOORS 7 12-276-5588 1303 Zenith Drive - Sioux City, IA 51103 WINDOWS www.windowworldsiouxland.com “Don’t Gamble” - Insure With M.T. & R.C. SMITH INSURANCE Harry Lane, Electrical Contractor •Commercial • Residential • Farm Wiring • Prompt Service • Quality Work • Competitive Prices New Construction or Remodeling Home: 665-6612 Cell: 661-1040 ll 24/7 on ca Merkel Electric, Inc dba Johnson Electric 204 W. 4th St. • P Box 1077 .O. Yankton, SD 57078 Downtown Yankton Since 1949 605-665-3611 We Can Assist You With ALL Your Insurance Needs WE REBUILD BODIES Car Bodies that is! Ryan Loecker 402-388-4772 1201 West 2nd St. Crofton, NE 1-800-535-3378 We Work with All Insurance Companies 665-7670 East Licensed in Nebraska and South Dakota Exclusive Dealer For... Hwy. 50 • Yankton, SD Creative Marketing for any business, small or large! The Best Mower! Also service all lawn mowers and other small engine repairs. Rod’s Piddle Shop 4410 W. 8th, Yankton 605-689-3817 Put my knowledge and experience to work for you! Contact Beth Rye Contact MV Shopper MV Shopper Ang Byykkonen M I S S O U R I VA L L E Y (605) 665-5884 ang@yankton.net M I S S O U R I VA L L E Y National Coin Company Serving Collectors Full Time Since 1967 (605) 665-5884 beth.rye@yankton.net Buying - Appraising Coins, Paper Money, Gold, Silver, Diamonds 1801 Main • Tyndall, SD Call for Appointment Jim Matney (402)981-1958 To advertise in our next specialty business directory, call the Missouri Valley Shopper at 605-665-5884 To advertise in our next specialty business directory, call the Missouri Valley Shopper at 605-665-5884 To advertise in our next specialty business directory, call at 605-665-5884 SDDA Launches Don’t Move Firewood Pledge PIERRE, S.D. – On May 13, 2019, the South Dakota Department of Agriculture, with support from the South Dakota Department of Game, Fish and Parks, launched a Don’t Move Firewood pledge to encourage support and advocacy for protecting South Dakota’s natural resources by not moving untreated firewood. Trees play an important role in our communities, as well as on our farms and ranches. However, non-native insects and diseases are killing these important parts of our ecosystems and causing millions of dollars of damage to communities and forests across the nation. These insects and diseases can’t move far on their own, but when people move firewood they can jump hundreds of miles. In May of 2018, emerald ash borer, a destructive exotic beetle, was discovered in Sioux Falls. Now more than ever, it is imperative that South Dakotans buy or collect firewood where they plan to burn it or buy certified heat-treated firewood. To help incentivize everyone to not move firewood, all South Dakotans that take the pledge before June 30, 2019, at midnight CT, will be entered to win “The Perfect Camping Set,” including a tent, sleeping bags, and outdoor cooking equipment. Take the pledge by going to: https://sdda.sd.gov/Firewood/Pledge.aspx. For more information on emerald ash borer in South Dakota, go to http://emeraldashborerinsouthdakota. sd.gov/. South Dakota Maintains Highest Credit Rating PIERRE, S.D. – This week, both Standard & Poor’s Global (S&P) and Moody’s Investors Service announced they have reaffirmed South Dakota’s AAA Issuer Credit Rating with a stable outlook. "AAA is the highest possible rating assigned by credit rating agencies,” said Gov. Noem. “Sound fiscal management is a priority for my administration. As a result of our fiscal discipline, maintaining reserve funds at 10 percent, and a structurally balanced budget, South Dakota continues to benefit from the highest rating possible. The financial impact of the AAA credit rating will continue to position the next generation for success.” Both S&P and Moody’s note the strong financial condition of South Dakota, strong level of reserve funds, well-funded pension system, and a focus on a structurally balanced budget as key reasons for reaffirming the state’s AAA rating. “We consider the state's management practices strong under S&P Global Ratings' financial management assessment (FMA), indicating that, in our view, practices are strong, well embedded, and likely sustainable,” said S&P. Moody’s Investors Service stated, “The stable outlook reflects the expectation that low leverage and fixed costs combined with a very healthy financial position will support South Dakota's strong credit quality going forward.” Credit ratings give potential bond purchasers a measurement of state performance and credit worthiness. High credit ratings allow issued bonds to carry a lower interest rate, providing interest savings to issuers as well as the taxpayers in the State of South Dakota.
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