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shop online at www.missourivalleyshopper.com July 2 2019 • Page 7 Mobile Disaster Recovery Local Organizations Unite Centers Coming To To Create ‘Clean Room’ South Dakota Counties For Feeding South Dakota PIERRE, SD – The State of South Dakota and the Federal Emergency Management Agency are sending mobile Disaster Recovery Centers to five counties across the state to offer in-person support to individuals and businesses that suffered losses from the severe winter storms and flooding from mid-March to late April 2019. This follows openings of fixed-site Disaster Recovery Centers in Minnehaha and Yankton counties, Pine Ridge Reservation, and the Rosebud Reservation. The first of these mobile centers will be opening on Wednesday, June 26, in the city of Martin in Bennett County. Representatives from the state, FEMA, U.S. Small Business Administration, and other organizations will staff the mobile centers to explain available assistance programs and help connect survivors with resources that best match their recovery needs. All Disaster Recovery Centers are open Monday through Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. local time. West River Route Martin (Bennett County) Wednesday June 26-Saturday June 29 Bennett County School Activity Center, 400 Ben- nett Ave., Martin, SD 57551 Kadoka (Jackson County) Monday July 1-Wednesday July 3 Kadoka Fire Hall, 810 Main St., Kadoka, SD 57543 White River (Mellette County) Monday July 8-Thursday July 11 Mellette County Emergency Services Building, 415 North Roosevelt Ave., White River, SD 57579 East River Route Tabor (Bon Homme County) Monday July 1-Wednesday July 3 Tabor Fire Hall, 122 South Lidice St., Tabor, SD 57063 Lake Andes (Charles Mix County) Monday July 8-Thursday July 11 County 4-H Building, 100 School St., Lake Andes, SD 57356 Individuals can visit any of the centers for assistance. Use the FEMA mobile app, or visit www. fema.gov/DRC for fixed-site center locations. If possible. homeowners, renters and businesses should register for disaster assistance before visiting a recovery center. There are several ways to register: • Go online to DisasterAssistance.gov or DisasterAssistance.gov/es (for Spanish). • Use the FEMA mobile app in English or Spanish. Neuroscience Offerings Approved At USD BROOKINGS, S.D. – An undergraduate degree and a minor in one of the largest scientific fields in the country have been approved for delivery at the University of South Dakota. The bachelor of science in neuroscience degree will prepare USD students for professional pathways to graduate study and new careers in a growing field. Meeting this week in Brookings, the Board of Regents agreed to USD’s request to offer the B.S. degree in neuroscience, with specializations available in cognitive neuroscience or molecular and cellular neuroscience. It is estimated that, after full implementation, 10 students a year will graduate with the new degree. Students majoring in neuroscience may pursue graduate studies in behavior neuroscience, clinical neuroscience, biomedical science, or clinical neuropsychology. The degree could also lead to professional study in medicine, physical therapy, or law, and careers in science writing, communication, and the pharmaceutical and biomedical industries. The new minor proposed in conjunction with the neuroscience major will provide essential background for students majoring in other disciplines at USD, such as biology, medical biology, psychology, If you read this you know... advertising pays! Call the Missouri Valley Shopper at 665-5884 or stop by to place your ad today! 319 Walnut St. • Yankton MV Shopper M I S S O U R I VA L L E Y M I S S O U R I VA L L E Y • Call the disaster assistance helpline at 800-621FEMA (3362) or 800-4627585 (TTY) anytime from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. local time seven days a week until further notice. Multilingual operators are available. All recovery centers are accessible to people with disabilities. Centers have assistive technology to aid in communication. Survivors may follow these links to access informational videos in ASL: • Requesting an interpreter (ASL) fema.gov/ media-library/assets/videos/172199 • Disaster Recovery Centers (ASL) fema.gov/ media-library/assets/videos/127259 The South Dakota counties now designated for Individual Assistance are: Bon Homme, Charles Mix, Hutchinson, Minnehaha, and Yankton; the Pine Ridge Reservation to include the counties of Oglala Lakota, Jackson, and Bennett; the Rosebud Reservation to include the counties of Mellette and Todd; and the Cheyenne River Sioux Reservation to include the counties of Dewey and Ziebach. A unique partnership between Feeding South Dakota, The Wellmark Foundation, Wells Fargo, and Midwest Dairy has formed to fund and create a brand new “clean room” in Feeding South Dakota’s Distribution Center located in Sioux Falls. This clean room is dedicated to repackaging bulk food items and has been designed to meet the highest standards of sanitation. Wellmark and Wells Fargo generously provided a grant to Feeding South Dakota to build the new clean room at the distribution center. “Creating access to a basic need like nutritious food is a strategic priority for Wells Fargo in South Dakota, so supporting the construction and ongoing use of the clean room was an ideal fit,” said Lesa Jarding, community relations senior consultant for Wells Fargo. “Our team members also enjoy volunteering here—they sort food, stock pantry shelves, and pack student backpacks and senior boxes—so the clean room will offer them a brand-new volunteer experience.” “The Wellmark Foundation is so grateful to Feeding South Dakota for their work to address food insecurity. Healthy food options are critical for all citizens – and especially for children who need solid nutrition to learn, grow, and have a healthy life” said Becky Wampler Bland, Executive Director of The Wellmark Foundation. “We are more than delighted to support the Clean Room which will positively impact the lives of many South Dakotans.” The first bulk product that the organization will repackage is cheese, generously donated by Valley Queen Cheese in Milbank, South Dakota. Valley Queen Cheese has been a donor for nearly 10 years, providing over 10,000 pounds AUCTIONS of cheese annually in the form of 40-pound blocks. The clean room will allow Feeding South Dakota the ability to slice and repackage this cheese into usable, family-sized portions. South Dakota dairy farmers and Midwest Dairy have provided funding for the equipment needed to slice and package the cheese which will save Feeding South Dakota thousands of dollars annually. In addition, Midwest Dairy has provided funding to support refrigeration which will help store the cheese at local agency partners throughout the state. “Midwest Dairy is committed to working with food bank partners across our ten-state region to help bring nutrient-rich dairy foods to our friends and neighbors in need. Dairy foods are one of the most requested and least donated products in the food bank system. We and our farmers are excited to be a partner in this initiative to help make a difference for families across South Dakota,” says Whitney Blindert, Registered Dietitian, Midwest Dairy. Feeding South Dakota now joins other food banks in the Feeding America network that are operating clean rooms across the country in an effort to turn donated bulk food into consumerfriendly sizes. Beans, pasta, cereal and rice are all examples of other items that are available through the network to repackage. Feeding South Dakota will be working with more corporate partners to purchase additional repack machines which will allow for the procurement of additional bulk product that under normal circumstances the organization would not have been able to distribute. “Feeding South Dakota is so incredibly grateful to The Wellmark Foundation, Wells Fargo and Midwest Dairy for their generous support and commitment to ending hunger in South Dakota,” says Jennifer Stensaas, Communications Coordinator, Feeding South Dakota. Have a Safe And AUCTION HAPPY 4TH OF JULY LOCATED: 304 Fairway, Yankton, SD finding the right job is easier than you think 605-665-3720 • Yankton, SD Household and Collectibles Thursday, July 11 -- 5 p.m. 1/2 block west of Hillcrest golf course clubhouse when you’ve got the right direction Stop searching. The Help Wanted section of the Missouri Valley Shopper lists many possible new job opportunities. Find a career that’s right for you. 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