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                January 28, 2020 • Page 6
 
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 DPS Secretary Price Appointed To Presidential Commission
 On Law Enforcement And The Administration Of Justice
 PIERRE, S.D. – South
 Dakota Department of
 Public Safety Cabinet
 Secretary Craig Price
 today was appointed by
 Attorney General William
 
 1305
 
 P. Barr to the Presidential
 Commission on Law
 Enforcement and the
 Administration of Justice
 during a ceremony in
 Washington, D.C.
 
 Office Employment 1335
 
 SECRETARY
 Part-time
 position
 with
 electrical contracting company in Vermillion. Invoicing,
 typing, filing, customer service, and other duties to be
 determined.
 Wage DOE.
 Must be proficient on a computer (Word and QuickBooks
 preferred). Email resume to
 laura.toddselectric@midconetwork.com.
 
 “I am honored to be
 part of this commission,
 and I look forward to
 working on issues that
 impact law enforcement
 and the officers who work
 
 Other Employment 1340
 
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 Engineering Inc.
 We are expanding and are
 looking
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 experienced
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 Experience in manufacturing
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 Welders and Assemblers.
 Night shift with differential
 pay. Great benefits.
 Sign On Bonus available.
 Apply in Person.
 4400 W. 31st. St.
 Yankton, SD
 605-665-7532
 
 Now Hiring
 Technician for Automotive/commercial glass installation. Applicant must have
 background in the automotive field, be self-motivated, have good customer service
 skills, and possess a valid Driver’s license. A background in construction is preferred,
 but not required. Applicants must be willing to pursue a career in the glass trade.
 Salary is DOE, plus paid vacation and holidays. There may be some overtime.
 Hours are Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Work incentive programs offered.
 
 Send resumes to ronsglass@iw.net
 or deliver to
 
 Ron’s Auto Glass
 1915 Broadway, Yankton
 
 Part-Time
 
 The Holiday Inn Express
 is looking for a PART-TIME
 NIGHT AUDITOR / FRONT
 DESK AGENT. Please stop by
 2607 Broadway, Yankton or
 call 605-665-3177 for an application.
 
 1360
 
 Income Opportunity
 
 Crawford Transport, Inc in
 Lamont Iowa is looking for
 Company Drivers who have a
 Class A CDL, 2 years experience, and are willing to work.
 Flatbed/Stepdeck. We offer
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 Rush-Co in Springfield is
 accepting applications for a full time
 
 Human Resources Supervisor
 
 The successful candidate must have strong administrative
 skills, ability to work accurately with a high level of attention
 to detail & confidentiality. Duties includes; HR duties, payroll,
 safety training, benefits, proficient in Excel, and coordinate
 company events. Experience preferred, but not required.
 
 every day to protect our
 citizens,” Sec. Price said.
 “Law enforcement is a
 profession that is vital to
 our society.”
 Sec. Price is a life-long
 South Dakotan who began
 his law enforcement
 career in 1997. He has held
 positions of correctional
 officer, state trooper,
 special agent, supervisory
 special agent, assistant
 director of Criminal
 Investigation, and served
 as the 13th Superintendent
 of the South Dakota
 Highway Patrol until
 January, 2019. He was
 appointed DPS Cabinet
 Secretary by Gov. Kristi
 Noem.
 “Secretary Price is an
 exceptional choice for
 this commission,” said
 Gov. Noem. “He has made
 tremendous strides for
 law enforcement in our
 state, and I look forward
 to seeing the ways he will
 amplify our state’s public
 safety successes at the
 national level.”
 On October 28, 2019,
 President Donald J. Trump
 signed Executive Order
 No. 13896, authorizing
 and designating the
 Attorney General to create
 such a Commission that
 would explore modern
 issues affecting law
 enforcement that most
 impact the ability of
 American policing to
 reduce crime. The launch
 of the Commission also
 was announced at today’s
 ceremony.
 “There is no more noble
 and important profession
 than law enforcement.
 A free and safe society
 requires a trusted and
 capable police force to
 safeguard our rights to
 life and liberty,” said
 
 Attorney Barr. “But as
 criminal threats and social
 conditions have changed
 the responsibilities and
 roles of police officers,
 there is a need for a
 modern study of how
 law enforcement can
 best protect and serve
 American communities.
 This is why the President
 instructed me to establish
 this critical Commission,
 whose members truly
 reflect the best there
 is in law enforcement.
 Together, we will examine,
 discuss, and debate how
 justice is administered
 in the United States and
 uncover opportunities for
 progress, improvement,
 and innovation.”
 The Executive Order
 instructs the Commission
 to conduct its study
 by focusing on the law
 enforcement officers
 who are tasked with
 reducing crime on a daily
 basis. It also directs the
 Commission to research
 “important current issues
 facing law enforcement
 and the criminal justice
 system,” and recommends
 a variety of subjects for
 study, such as, but not
 limited to:
 The challenges to law
 enforcement associated
 with mental illness,
 homelessness, substance
 abuse, and other social
 factors that influence
 crime and strain criminal
 justice resources;
 The recruitment, hiring,
 training, and retention of
 law enforcement officers,
 including in rural and
 tribal communities;
 Refusals by State and
 local prosecutors to
 enforce laws or prosecute
 categories of crimes;
 The need to promote
 
 public confidence and
 respect for the law and law
 enforcement officers; and
 The effects of
 technological innovations
 on law enforcement
 and the criminal justice
 system, including
 the challenges and
 opportunities presented
 by such innovations.
 The Commission will
 principally conduct its
 study through a series
 of hearings, panel
 presentations, field
 visits, and other public
 meetings. At these events,
 the Commission will
 hear from subject matter
 experts, public officials,
 private citizens, and other
 relevant stakeholders
 and institutions who can
 provide valuable insight
 into these issues.
 Commissioners,
 appointed by the Attorney
 General and announced
 today, areurban police
 chiefs, state prosecutors,
 county sheriffs, members
 of rural and tribal law
 enforcement, federal
 agents, U.S. Attorneys,
 and a state attorney
 general. In addition to
 their diverse experiences
 and backgrounds, each
 member brings to the
 Commission an expertise
 in formulating and
 shaping law enforcement
 policy and leading
 police departments
 and law enforcement
 organizations.
 The Commission will
 meet monthly for the next
 year and then report its
 findings to the Attorney
 General, who will submit
 a final report to the
 President.
 
 Rush-Co offers competitive benefits plan and is an equal
 opportunity employer.
 Interested applicants may submit their resume to Rush-Co,
 1314 Walnut Street, Springfield, SD 57062, apply online,
 or email hr@rush-co.com. Please call 605-369-6000 for information
 
 Honoring the tradition, St. Joseph’s Indian School
 in Chamberlain, South Dakota, seeks an
 
 Family Service Counselor
 
 Responsible for student counseling, providing communication
 between St. Joseph’s Indian School and the family and/or
 custodian for each student, and coordination of services in
 an effort to meet the individual needs of the child. Master’s
 Degree (Counseling, Sociology, or Psychology). Licensure
 preferred. Option to apply for loan repayment program.
 
 Call 605.234.3275
 E-mail apply@stjo.org
 www.stjo.org
 
 EOE
 
 Manager
 Trainee
 
 Great benefits and
 earning potential.
 Career opportunities
 available upon
 completion of
 training program.
 Bachelor’s degree
 in a business field
 preferred, but not
 required. Must be
 open to relocation.
 Add’l $3.00 per hour
 for weekend hours.
 Apply in person at:
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