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shop online at www.missourivalleyshopper.com August 20, 2019 • Page 7 Flood Insurance An Important Resource For South Dakotans PIERRE, S.D. – It won’t happen to me. Many South Dakotans may believe they don’t need to buy flood insurance. Their house has never flooded before. They don’t live in a high-risk flood zone. But flooding this year in South Dakota has demonstrated that much of the damage can occur in areas not considered especially at risk and a flood insurance policy is a sound investment. One inch of floodwater can cause up to $25,000 of damage in a home. The National Flood Insurance Program has received 222 flood insurance claims in South Dakota as of Aug. 6 and paid more than $3.7 million to policyholders. More than half of those claims were for property that was not in a high-risk flood zone, or Special Flood Hazard Area. Most came from communities that were not designated for FEMA disaster assistance to homeowners and renters. When flooding happens, the damage is not covered by most homeowner’s insurance policies. Property owners can protect themselves from these financial losses by having a flood insurance policy through the NFIP. Flood insurance coverage is available regardless of federal disaster declarations. In South Dakota, 229 communities participate in the NFIP and 3,739 policies are in effect. Residents can purchase a flood insurance policy if their community participates in the NFIP, no matter their flood risk. After the recent disaster, several additional communities have expressed interest in participating in the NFIP. Coverage is available for residential and commercial buildings and the contents in them: • Up to $250,000 in building coverage and up to $100,000 in contents coverage for single-to-four family residential structures • Up to $500,000 in building coverage and up to $100,000 in contents coverage for five-or-more family residential structures • Up to $500,000 in building coverage and up to $500,000 in contents coverage for businesses How to buy: • Contact your insurance company or agent. In addition to the NFIP, flood insurance is also available from some private insurance providers. • For an agent referral, call 800-427-4661 or visit https://www. fema.gov/national-flood-insurance-program/How-Buy-FloodInsurance For more information, visit FloodSmart.gov or call the NFIP helpdesk at 800-427-4661. AUCTIONS DPS Receives Federal 9-1-1 Grant PIERRE, S.D. – South Dakota’s Department of ings Police Department, Brown County CommuPublic Safety has received a federal grant of more nications, Butte County Dispatch Center, Central than $1.5 million that will be used for equipment at South Dakota Communications (Pierre), Charles the statewide 9-1-1 emergency centers, also known Mix County 911, Clay County Emergency Services as public safety answering points (PSAPs). Communications Center, Custer County CommuniThe money, which comes from the federal 9-1-1 cations Center, Fall River County Sheriff’s Office, Grant Program, is part of the ongoing effort to up- Huron Police Department, Lake County 911 Comgrade the system to Next Generation 9-1-1 (NG9-1- munications, Lawrence County Sheriff’s Office, 1) at the 28 PSAPs across South Dakota. NG9-1-1 al- Lincoln County Communications, Marshall County lows citizens, first responders and 9-1-1 call takers 911, Meade County Telecom, Metro Communicato use digital, internet-based, broadband-enabled tions Agency (Sioux Falls), Miner County Sheriff’s technologies to coordinate emergency responses. Office, Mitchell Regional 911, Moody County 911, “This is another good example of governments North Central Regional E911 Center (Mobridge), working together at all levels to strengthen our Pennington County 911, Roberts County Sheriff’s communities,” said Governor Kristi Noem. “DPS Office, Spearfish Police Department, Spink County was able to apply for this funding for use at the Sheriff’s Office, Union County Sheriff’s Office, Walocal level to help protect and serve the public. tertown Police Department, Winner Police DepartThese dollars will go a long way in bolstering our ment and Yankton Police Department. systems and keeping South Dakota safe.” A transition to NG9-1-1 has been a major objective of the state’s 9-1-1 Coordination Board, which is part of Department of Public Safety. Board Chair Lee McPeek of Watertown said the grant money is part of this effort. “We want the PSAPs to have LOCATED: 102 Wood Street, Spring?eld, SD the most current equipment and From west end of Main Street 1 block west technology available to do their to Pine Street then south job and keep citizens safe,” he said. “We plan to use 100 percent A line of vehicles, shop, lawn and garden items along of the grant funds to directly benwith household and collectibles will be sold. efit the PSAPs.” A complete listing of items will More than $109 million in appear in next week’s issue. grant funds was awarded to 34 states and two tribal nations by the U.S. Departments of Commerce and Transportation. To be eligible for the money, an entity Peterson Auctioneers TERMS: Cash Glen Peterson, RE #234 had to apply. Not Responsible www.petersonauctioneers.com South Dakota’s 28 PSAPs are Lee Wittmeier - Tyndall, SD for Accidents Bon Homme County 911, BrookCody Peterson - Avon, SD estate auction Saturday, Aug. 31 -- 11 a.m. Winchester Tools — Shell Boxes — 1,000+ Traps — 150+ Firearms 3-Day Sportsmen’s August 23rd - 24th - 25th Located: Girard Auction Facilities, Wakonda, SD Friday’s Auction: Day 1 of the Delmar & Rose Debbaut Collection of Milroy, MN. Onsite auction at 10am with a trailer load of hunting related collectibles & antiques—Prints— Mounts—Fishing & Hunting Supplies—Advertising & Collectibles of all kinds. Cataloged auction at approximately 11:30 inside including 100’s of Winchester Tools & Collectibles, 100’s of antique boxes of Ammo--.22, Shotgun & Rifle, plus antique sporting goods & unique antiques. Saturday’s Auction @ 10:00 a.m: 1,000+ TRAPS! Bear to Mouse and everything inbetween! Sold in singles & multiple piece lots! Antique, Collectible & rare traps plus modern useable traps. Remarkable collection with every piece identified! Day 2 of the Debbaut Collection. Sunday’s Auction @ 11:00 a.m. (Auction held at Wakonda Legion Hall): 150+ Firearms! Rifles, Shotguns & Handguns of all kinds! Collector’s, Shooters, & Antiques! Great variety! Very little for smalls & ammo on Sunday—We will start with firearms right at 11am! See www.GirardAuction.com for full listings and 100’s of photos. Live Internet bidding will be available on most lots. Many pieces will be sold “ONSITE ONLY” to start Friday’s Auction! Girard Auction & Land Brokers, Inc. (605) 267-2421 Toll Free: 1-866-531-6186 www.GirardAuction.com • www.GirardBid.com Harvey & Sue Erickson Estate ANNUAL PRE-HARVEST CONSIGNMENT EVENT Our Annual Pre-Harvest Consignment Auction Event will be held at the Wieman Auction Facility located at 44628 SD Highway 44, Marion, SD or from Marion, SD, 1-mile South and ½ mile West on Highway 44 on: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28 • 8:30 A.M. CDT Lunch by the Presbyterian Church Ladies This Auction will offer over 1200 items in total. A Large Assortment of Tractors (3 – 4x4’s, 20+ MFD’s, 20+ 2 WD, 50+ collector tractors), 5 – Skid Loaders, 20+ Combines, Large Assortment of Corn Heads, Bean Heads, Dummy Heads, Head Transports, Grain Carts, Gravity Boxes, Augers, Planters, Tillage, Haying & Forage Equipment, Skid Loader Attachments, Trucks, Trailers, Fencing, Miscellaneous and More! FOR FULL AUCTION AD, VISIT OUR WEBSITE: WWW.WIEMANAUCTION.COM Auctioneers Note: This is another large and interesting auction of consignments by Area Farmers & Dealers. Online bidding will be available at Proxibid.com with a 2.5% buyer’s premium and a $750 maximum per item. Miscellaneous starts at 8:30 AM sharp and older equipment at 9 AM with 2-3 auction rings all day. A 3rd auction ring will sell truckstrailers-vehicles-augers @ 11 AM. For more details/pictures, please call our office or visit us online at WiemanAuction.com. South Dakota sales tax will be charged. This ad is subject to additions and deletions. All consignments must have been approved by the Wiemans - sorry we are full! We have excellent loading and unloading equipment. Financing and trucking are available. We are in our 71st year of selling. We offer honest and fair treatment to all because we appreciate your business! Bring a friend and come prepared to buy! If you are driving a good distance – please call to make sure the item is here. Welcome to the “Machinery Mall of South Dakota!” Our next auction is December 11, 2019. Wieman Land & AuctionMARION, SD 57043(since 1949) Co. Inc. 44628 SD HIGHWAY 44, AUCTION OFFICE: 800-251-3111 or 605-648-3111 MACHINERY OFFICE: 888-296-3536 or 605-648-3536 Email: Info@WiemanAuction.com Website: WiemanAuction.com EVENINGS: Derek Wieman 605-660-2135 • Mike Wieman 605-351-0905 Ryan Wieman 605-366-3369 • Kevin Wieman 605-660-1587 Rich Wieman 605-660-0341 Real Estate and Personal Property AUCTION Saturday, Aug. 24 -- 10 a.m. Real estate to be sold at 1305 Main Street, Tyndall, SD (1/2 block south of motel) Personal property to be sold at the Tyndall Auditorium (1609 Laurel Street) Real Estate consists of a cozy 2 bedroom, 2 bath home right on Main Street Tyndall, SD. This home offers 1220 sq. ft of living space, 13’x24’ three seasons room, 13’x19’ shop, 12’x20’ detached 1 car garage, garden shed, and large carport. With recently updated kitchen and newer windows all the way around, this property is move in ready. Situated on a 48’x150’ lot, this piece of property would make a wonderful starter home or investment property. You won’t want to miss this one. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot 4 Blk 1 Williams ADD. City of Tyndall, Bon Homme County SD TERMS & CONDITIONS: $10,000 non-refundable down payment due day of auction with the balance due at closing which will be on or before the 24th of September, 20019. Title insurance and closing service fees will be split 50/50 between buyer and seller. 2019 R.E. taxes will be prorated to closing. All announcements made day of auction will take precedence over promotional material. Peterson Auctioneers is representing the seller. PERSONAL PROPERTY SHOP, LAWN AND GARDEN: J.D. push mower; gas trimmer; yard cart; Craftsman 10” table saw; Craftsman reciprocating saw; Dewalt palm sander; J.D. battery charger; bench grinder; air compressor; Dewalt drill; shop lights; circ. saw; elec. tree saw; cordless drill; hedge trimmer; leaf blower; wagon jack; step ladders; ext. cords; old wood working tools; wood planes; tool boxes; misc. hand tools; lawn and garden supplies; rods, reels, tackle and other ?shing goods. COLLECTIBLES: Set of Miller High Life wildlife mirrors; Mohawk Liquer Co. thermometer; kerosene lamps; Terry Redlin clock; cedar chest; koo-koo clock; decanters; knick-knacks and ?gurines; Avon goods; wash tub; sprinkler cans; fancy work; keg bung; antique crib. HOUSEHOLD: Kelvinator upright freezer; Bose stereo system; elec. ?replace; outdoor fryer; several stereo systems; wicker items; entertainment center; Weber gas grill; smoker; recliners; dresser; china hutch; tower heater; decorative chest; computer desk; of?ce chair; bed; turkey fryer; heaters; misc. wall, lawn and holiday décor; surround sound system; dish sets; pots, pans, and misc. cookware; coffee table; canning supplies; folding table and chairs; patio furniture; end tables; lamps; vac; Pyrex; plus much more CONSIGNED ITEMS ANTIQUES: Polar Bear oak ice box; oak library; oak commode; church pew; claw foot organ stool; Union 20 gal. crock; RW 2,3 and 5 gal. crocks; various small crocks; Roseville; Watts ware; several Tyndall High School custard pcs.; carnival; depression; IHC bowls; lead crystal; Czech glass; collectible glass; lots of old 1st National and Security State Bank memorabilia; Country Home Tyndall picture; Tyndall advertising pieces; other advertising pcs.; Neighbor ladies; cast iron chicken pan and lid; cast iron fry pans; sausage press; copper boiler; kerosene lamps; child’s sad iron; atlases including BH Co. 1912 & 1925, 1910 Union Co., 1911 Turner Co.; several beer lights and signs, plus much more. GUNS: Win. Model 61 .22 pump; Win. Model 12 12 ga. pump; Win. Model 94 30-30; C to C .410 bolt repeater; Victor 38 S&W revolver HOUSEHOLD & MISCELLANEOUS: Samsung washer and dryer; Maytag wringer washer; Sport Craft air hockey table; matching reclining loveseat and sofa; glider rocker; easy chairs; wine fridge; display cases; china hutch; bar stools; handmade minky shaggy blankets; Craftsman 10” radial arm saw; 18” scroll saw; electric power tools; wood clamps; lawn and garden tools and supplies; table saw; drywall wet sanders; stove top glass; paper shredder; chest freezer; drill press; weight bench and weights; cash register; old coin machines; golf clubs; air compressor; vac; sump pump; cordless power tools; miscellaneous small tools Ora Kocmick, Owner Peterson Auctioneers Glen Peterson, RE #234 Terms: Cash or check accompanied by photo ID www.petersonauctioneers.com Lee Wittmeier - Tyndall, SD Cody Peterson - Avon, SD Not Responsible for Accidents
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