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Broadcaster Press 7 June 2, 2015 www.broadcasteronline.com Morning Ladies Bird Flu Outbreak Causing Concerns In The Area Golf and Dominos Group BY PAT STECKELBERG Such a beautiful day today (May 27th) at the Bluffs. Fun at lunch...19 ladies came and the meal and desserts were great! Thank you to Ann Stewart for both of the desserts. Love the bars! A tournament was going on today so there was no golf for us. I and one of the ladies (Carol Castle) decided to go out of town to golf. The day was way to beautiful to NOT golf. I still made it back in time to eat with the other ladies. We had a few lucky ladies when it came to drawing time. $5 drawing winners: Edith Nelson and Thelma Raines. Quarters: Rhoda Grant, Beth Silvano, Barb Boone (twice), Jan Chapman, Char Brunick, Mary Bartles, and Mary Lea Hennies. There were 3 tables for dominoes. Rd 1--Ann Stewart, Thelma Raines, and Rhoda Grant. Rd 2--Ann Stewart, Barb Pratt, and Vaneta Youngworth. Rd 3--Judy Sullivan, Joyce Zimmerman, and Agnes Mockler. Total score-Dori Ryan, Barb Pratt, and Vaneta Youngworth. As you can see there were a few who were extra lucky!! There is never a shortage of FUN. Come on out every Wednesday. HURON – The outbreak of avian influenza (bird flu) in poultry and egg barns has hit closer to home in South Dakota, leading to many consumer questions and concerns. Dustin Oedekoven, DVM, South Dakota State Veterinarian, addresses some of these concerns about the bird flu. “In commercial poultry and egg barns, producers are increasing biosecurity measures to ensure their birds remain healthy,” said Oedekoven. “This means boot baths, dedicated clothing, prohibiting non-essential people from entering the barns, limiting traffic flow to the barns, and in some cases, employees are wearing masks to protect the birds as it can be transferred in nasal cavities.” In South Dakota, nine counties -Beadle, Kingsbury, McCook, McPherson, Roberts, Spink, Hutchinson, Moody and Yankton -have been impacted by avian influenza. The majority of the cases have been in commercial turkey barns; however the most recent case was in a commercial egg layer facility, which was discovered on May 13, 2015. “The commercial egg layer in Moody County impacted 1.25 million hens, and the turkey population in South Dakota has been reduced by 20 percent,”said Oedekoven. “The avian influenza virus that we are dealing with now is a relatively new strain. At this point, it does not appear to affect humans. It’s low risk to humans and there are currently no known human cases of avian influenza. It’s not really a human health issue, and it’s not a food safety issue. However, it’s important to note that no poultry and egg products in the grocery store have come from barns that were impacted by avian influenza. This should not be a concern at all for consumers.” All poultry is potentially susceptible to this virus, said Oedekoven, and there are some considerations owners of backyard chicken flocks should consider to keep their birds healthy. “Avian influenza has been found in some backyard flocks across the country, but there haven’t been any cases in South Dakota,”said Oedekoven. “From a disease control standpoint, all poultry exhibitions will be suspended until further notice. If owners are concerned about avian influenza, they should contact the state veterinarian office immediately. We have received a number of calls, but in all cases, we haven’t found any avian influenza present. I encourage owners to look for other causes of health concerns in cooperation with their local Cottage Avenue Closing Announced The City of Vermillion will be closing the intersection of Cottage Avenue and W. Duke Street Monday, June 1, 2015 for the Water Main Reconstruction Project. The purpose of the project is to replace a deteriorating segment of ductile iron pipe along Cottage Avenue. The road closure is necessary to provide the contractor with a safe working environment and space to store equipment and materials. To maintain access to Ace Hardware, Chlotique, Wells Fargo, Mr. Smith’s, and the Municipal Liquor Store, the project will be completed in two phases. In the first phase, Cottage Avenue will be closed from W. Duke Street south to the third Ace Hardware driveway access. In the second phase, Cottage Avenue will be closed from W. Cherry Street north to the third driveway access. Access to Cottage Avenue from the W. Cherry Street service road will be closed at times during the second phase as well. If you have questions please contact Jason Anderson, Assistant City Engineer, at 677-7050. Want to Downsize Your Gas Guzzler? Find your answer in the Broadcaster Classifieds – in print and online! Go to www.broadcasteronline.com or call 605-624-4429. veterinarian.” Symptoms of the bird flu in poultry include sudden death, fever, a drop in egg production, swollen waddle and comb, and huddling in isolated groups. For more information and updates on avian influenza in South Dakota, go to www.aib.sd.gov. “I would like to stress that this is not a human health or food safety issue, but the lives and businesses of many individuals are being impacted by avian influenza,”said Scott VanderWal, South Dakota Farm Bureau president. “It’s a terrible disruption not only to these businesses and families but also the food supply chain, and it may effect food prices down the road. As Farm Bureau members, we can help by reassuring the public that this is not a food safety issue.” Dave Olson Returns To MASABA Bulk material handling equipment manufacturer, Masaba, is pleased to announce the return of Dave Olson to their Inside Sales team. Olson is a graduate of The University of South Dakota and was with Masaba for 10 years prior to pursuing other opportunities in 2013. He has experience in purchasing, logistics, and outside sales. AUTOMOTIV E 06 CIVIC. Ru ns great. 34 MPG, 30k mil es. Call Jim (605) 555-321 0. Broadcaster Classifieds Now Hiring Place an ad. Make money. 1st & 2nd Shift Full time/part time ...is looking for qualified individuals to join their team. It works! Environmental Services Supervisor Full time LPN/RN Full time Night Interested candidates please call Sadie at 605-267-2081 or go online to avera.org and fill out an application • Assembly • Sewers • Packaging • Machine Operator • Material Handler 2503 Fox Run Pkwy, Suite 4 Yankton, SD 605-689-2005 Monday - Friday, 8-5pm E.O.E. Apply online at asinc.net POET RESEARCH CENTER IS NOW HIRING POET Research Center - Scotland, SD, is currently looking for an Electrician! The Electrician is responsible for troubleshooting, identifying root-case issues and rewiring/installing related electrical goods at the research center. Additional duties include: • Inspect and repair issues when they occur • Maintain responsibility for all preventative electrical tasks and compliance procedures • Assists in developing pertinent electrical programs Qualified candidates must have a high school diploma or equivalent and previous education training or certification in electronics/ electrical, two to three years experience required as well. Benefits: Comprehensive Medical Benefits (vision, dental & more!) 401(k) plan, paid time off programs and paid holidays, profit sharing, growth opportunities Tell them you saw it in the Broadcaster! Looking for a place you’ll love at a price you can afford? Call Today! 624-4429 Join a WINNING TEAM! Are you looking for a career that offers great benefits, PLUS a lucrative monthly incentive plan? Full Time Collection Representative Mills Property Management has options for you! 62 & Older/Disabled Sunrise I & II Colonial Square Our properties differ in design, style, floor plan, amenities, and location. APPLY ONLINE TODAY @ www.firstnational.com Our growth has created openings with our Collection team in Yankton. We are looking for self-motivated individuals who possess negotiation skills. Previous experience is not required, we will train you for your new career. Go online to learn more about these opportunities. www.firstnational.com, click on Careers Tab Job ID# 35-10957 We offer: •Lucrative monthly incentive plan •Vacation •Holiday Pay •401K •Health, life, dental and vision insurance •Long term/short term disability insurance 605-665-4181, Yankton, SD Family Village Green Contact Kim for more info: 605.665.8306 Sunrise@MillsProperty.com Properties Feature: ? Crime Free Housing ? On-Site Manager Office ? Mature Trees ? Off-Street Parking ? On-Site Laundry ? 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