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Free Installation, Smart HD DVR Included, Free Voice Remote. Some restrictions apply. 1-844-316-8876. (MCN) STEEL CULVERTS FOR SALE: New, All sizes. 605-6615050 or 605-387-5660. Ulmer Farm Service, Menno, SD. 1830 Rummage Sales September 3, 2019 • Page 5 Noem Requests Additional Presidential Disaster Declarations For Weather Damage PIERRE, S.D. – Governor Kristi Noem has requested two additional, separate Presidential Disaster Declarations to help local government entities and certain private non-profits recover from property damage sustained during severe weather this spring and summer. These requests are in addition to the disaster declaration that was approved June 7 by President Trump. That declaration covered both public property and individual damage that occurred during spring snowstorms and flooding between March 13 and April 26. Work on that disaster declaration continues with at least $43 million in damages being identified. Both new requests are for FEMA assistance to help with repairs for damage done to public infrastructure. One declaration request states that a preliminary damage assessment indicated approximately $8 million in damage to public infrastructure in 25 counties and on two reservations. The preliminary damage assessment in the second declaration request is $3 million covering six counties and two reservations. In her letters to President Trump, Noem wrote that an “overall large-scale pattern” from the end of April into June 2019 for 1870 Ag Equipment Home (2500 Minnekahta Avenue). Immediately following, VFW Post 3442 will provide a free-will lunch with entertainment provided. Tours of the campus will be provided starting at 1:00 pm “Our entire campus, along with our community partners, are excited to host this celebration,” said Superintendent Brad Richardson. “This 130th anniversary is truly a celebration of every South Dakota family who has supported our US military over the past decades. It underscores South Dakota’s rich legacy and commitment, over the past 130 years, to take care of our heroes and our allegiance to carry that mission into the next century.” Originally intended to serve as a home for disabled veterans BROOKINGS, S.D. differ. In addition, - Gerontologists from these conversations North Dakota State often bring very strong Stainless steel wean to finish, University Extension emotions and feelings to hog feeders, 84” & 42” and SDSU Extension the surface, especially Farmweld. 60” hog flat & will host a Difficult when discussing Thorp wean to finish hog feedsome delicate topics ers. Also outdoor round hog Conversations webinar feeders 50 to 120 bushel, 230 on Wednesday, associated with aging stainless steel sow farrowing September 11. The and the end of life. crates. 80 galvanized sowing By investing time crates, 20 sow free stall pens, webinar begins at bulk bins 605-251-1133 SAVE 11:00 a.m. MDT/Noon in learning about THIS AD. CDT. This webinar difficult conversations, will discuss difficult individuals are 1875 Livestock - Poultry conversations and more likely to 2 Year old virgin Angus bulls, strategies attendees have constructive grandsons of OCC Paxton, can use to start the conversations that good dispositions, semen testconversation with their yield the best possible ed, EPD's available, Keith loved ones. outcome for everyone Reed, 402-649-3615. Difficult involved. Fick Red Angus has 2 year conversations emerge Individuals will be old virgin bulls for sale. Calm & where the needs, th th able to participate from moderate, Inman, NE.December 2nd & 3rd, 9th & 10 , 16 & 17th • 1-3:00PM Doug the comfort of their own 402-340-9910, Ed 402-394- wants, opinions, 5489. Bring Your Cameras! and perceptions of home or during their people involved in lunch hour. The webinar For Sale: Two Black Angus 3 will be recorded for year old low birth weight bulls the discussion may 1895 Utility – Livestock Trailer Trailer Sale: Master Tow-Tow Dollies: 18 different DUMP trailers 10', 12' 14' & 16' starting at $4,559.00; New Aluminum 3 horse slant; UTV, ATV, mower, motorcycle trailers in steel & aluminum. www.FortDodgeTrailerWorld.com for information & prices 515- 972- 4554 (MCN) 2000 Notices Business Hours of The Missouri Valley Shopper are as follows: Monday through Friday 8:00am-5:00pm. 319 Walnut St. Yankton (605)665-5884. Thank you for your continued business! Deadline is 12Noon on Fridays for the following Tuesdays MVS. various storms will be felt for a long time and federal assistance is needed. “This event, coupled with the previous disaster declaration, crippled the economics in the state and continues to cripple it for our agriculture community,” Noem wrote. “The impact of this event will be felt in these communities well into the future.” South Dakota currently has seven open Presidential disaster declarations for other events and is working with FEMA on the recovery process for each of those disasters. of the Civil War, Hot Springs was selected as the location for the Home by the Dakota Territory legislature. Thanks to lobbying by members of the Grand Army of the Republic, a fraternal organization of Civil War-era veterans, whose leaders found the naturally warm mineral springs and mild weather of the Hot Springs area to be conducive to health. The Home’s original construction began with the placing of the cornerstone on November 5, 1889, and the Home opened a year later with its first resident registering on November 25, 1890. The Home’s historic original building, known informally as “Building Two,” was made from locally quarried sandstone and is still utilized on campus. The current Home opened in 2016, and is a 133,000-squarefoot, two story facility with living spaces broken into eight neighborhoods that provide a home-like environment to the residents. Since 1889, the staff and volunteers have carried out the mission “to honor and serve our South Dakota military veterans, their spouses, widows, or widowers, now and for generations to come.” More information about the Home and the South Dakota Department of Veterans Affairs can be found online at: https:// vetaffairs.sd.gov/veteranshome/ Features.aspx and https://vetaffairs.sd.gov. Free Difficult Conversation Lunch and Learn Webinar on September 11 For Sale: International 8830 self propelled windrower with 14 ft. head, very good shape, 308-750-4640. $1,750 each. 402-649-4891. Butte, Campbell, Custer, Deuel, Fall River, Gregory, Haakon, Hamlin, Hanson, Jackson, Jones, Lyman, Meade, Mellette, Pennington, Sanborn, Todd, Tripp, Turner, Union, Walworth, and Ziebach as well as the Cheyenne River and Rosebud Indian Reservations. Counties part of the second request are Butte, Gregory, Kingsbury, Lawrence, Meade, and Tripp as well as the Cheyenne River and Lower Brule Indian Reservations. Noem noted the severe weather impacted all parts of the state including agriculture, transportation, mail delivery and commerce. The governor said the impacts of the Michael J. Fitzmaurice South Dakota State Veterans Home to Celebrate 130th Anniversary PIERRE, S.D. – The Michael J. Fitzmaurice South Dakota State 1012 E. 13th St. Yankton Veterans Home in Hot Springs Friday, 9/6, 1pm-? will host its 130th Anniversary Saturday, 9/7, 8am-? celebration on Friday, September 4-Family Rummage Sale: Chil20, 2019. dren adult clothing, pet supplies, bug zapper, pitch forks, The celebration kicks off with & shovels, lawn mower, weed a community parade at 9:30 am eater, air compressor hoses. (MT). The parade, coordinated by Concert photo pictures, Little American Legion Post 71, will start Tikes toys, holiday decoration, Bianchi & Nishiki bikes, miscel- at Centennial Park in downtown laneous. Hot Springs and travel up North 1840 Lost and Found River Street and on to Minnekahta Avenue, with the procession arLost: Ring of many keys, riving at MJFSVH around 10:30 am missing since August 16th. Can (MT). Parade entry forms can be identify! Call 605-660-1786. obtained at Hot Springs Chamber 1850 Agriculture of Commerce office in the Mueller Civic Center. WE HAVE SEVERAL CREWS The anniversary celebration OF BEAN WALKERS. We do any type of farm work including will continue with presentations at cutting cedar trees. Put up 11:00 am at the front entry at the fence and tear down fence. 24 years' experience. For more information call 712-943-2084, Cell 712-251-3277. one declaration and the other from June 30 to July 21, 2019 had included heavy snow and rains, flooding, tornadoes, and burdens on local government infrastructure such as highways, dams, and local energy systems. The Governor wrote that many areas statewide have dealt with multiple storms. “South Dakota has been battered by storm after storm that continue to further erode our valuable public infrastructure,” Noem wrote in one letter. The disaster request, which noted approximately $8 million in preliminary assessed damage, includes the counties of Aurora, Bennett, Brule, those that are not able to attend in person. Please register by visiting the SDSU Extension events page and searching for the Difficult Conversations Lunch and Learn. There is no cost for this webinar. The next webinar will be held on November 8, 2019, at 11:00 a.m. MDT/Noon CDT, and will cover Senior moments and other misnomers about the aging brain. For further questions, please contact Leacey Brown, SDSU Extension Gerontology Field Specialist at either 605.394.1722 or by email. 319 Walnut St. Yankton, SD 57078 605-665-5884 www.koletzkyimplement.com • sales@koletzkyimplement.com Ask for Leroy, Nick or Jae (605) 665-3872 (2)’98 NH TR88 ‘89 CIH 7110 Starting at $39,500 $42,500 2780 Eng or 3059 hrs, Field Ready 2WD, 5,940 hrs HAY EQUIPMENT 0% FOR 3 YRS. 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