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Broadcaster Press 3 September 15, 2015 www.broadcasteronline.com 1815 Miscellaneous 1850 Got Knee Pain? Back Pain? Shoulder Pain? Get a pain-relieving brace -little or NO cost to you. Medicare Patients Call health Hotline Now! 1-800491-6053. nani HOTELS FOR HEROES to find out more about how you can help our service members, veterans and their families in their time of need, visit the Fisher House website at www.fisherhouse.org nani Join us in Texas! Would you like to get away from the cold snowy winters? Why not hook up your RV and come on down to J-5 in Mission, TX. We are a small park with a country setting yet we have lots of shopping nearby. Lots of activities in the park. We have specials for 1st time residents. Call us at 956-682-7495 or 515-2291540 or email us at tdtuttle@hotmail.com (MCN) MEDICAL BILLING TRAINEES NEEDED! Train at home to process Medical Billing & Insurance! NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED! Online training at Bryan University! 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Side door, white, spare tire, like new. 402-640-1208. USD Lecture Series Speakers South What Other Dakota A Choice Than The Happy Place Iran Deal? BY BOB MERCER STATE CAPITOL BUREAU That vote came Thursday, Sept. 10 -- the eve of the fourteenth anniversary of the 9/11 hijackings of jets flown into the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. The fourth airliner presumably targeted the White House before it went down in Pennsylvania. We have beefed up U.S. security and intelligence gathering since 2001. Iran likely has strengthened its security too since the Stuxnet attacks five years ago. The United States has been in a four-front war in the Middle East since at least 1979 when Iran took 52 Americans as hostages for 444 days. We have battled covertly with Iran, we have invaded Iraq and Afghanistan, and we have pressed into Pakistan at times. We finally caught and killed Osama bin Laden, the architect of the 9/11 attacks and of Al Qaeda’s war on the U.S., when President Obama sent two helicopters into Pakistan on May 2, 2011. Now a new form of barbarism rises with ISIS rolling through much of Syria and parts of northern Iraq. We are offering assistance but not much more. We have tried the military solution in Iraq and Afghanistan. We have the federal debt to prove our ambition exceeded our ability to pay in money and exceeded our tolerance in lives lost and ruined. We have tried the cyberespionage route in Iraq. We have tried diplomacy and money in Pakistan. Now President Obama wants to try peace, of sorts, with Iran. So do Britain, France, Russia, China, Germany and other European Union nations. To kill the treaty begs the question: What instead shall we do? There is no sound sadder than the bugle of Taps at a veteran’s funeral. Except when that bugle is blown in vain. PIERRE – No one seems to recall that the United State of America – our nation – joined with Israel to secretly attack Iran less than 10 years ago. Congress wasn’t asked by VERMILLION, S.D. – The President George W. Bush or fall lecture series hosted by President Barack Obama by the University of South to declare war. Dakota’s College of Arts & Instead the Republican Sciences will feature speakers from the Centers for Disease president covertly initiated and the Democratic presiControl and Prevention, Dedent who came next covertly partment of Commerce, the Sioux Falls banking industry, carried forward a national a businessman and a history strategy of cyber-attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities. professor. Spies planted a virus in The four Farber Forums Iran’s computers that conand the 64th Annual Hartrolled centrifuges making rington Lecture will take nuclear material. place in Old Main’s Farber The virus known as StuxHall over the next few net caused equipment to go months. Hosting speakers haywire. from within the university The secret war worked, and beyond, all five lectures are free and open to the pub- for a while. Then the virus got into lic. Each Farber Series lecture begins at 4 p.m. on its respec- general circulation in the tive date, and the Harrington world. Technology attracts people with big brains. They Lecture begins at 7 p.m. figured out Stuxnet. The Farber speakers: And then the story got •Christine Cagle, the out, largely through The New CDC’s associate director for York Times and other U.S. policy, planning and comnews outlets such as Wired munications in the division magazine and The Washingfor HIV/AIDS prevention, will present “The New Era of ton Post and National Public HIV Prevention in a Dynamic Radio. In that respect, the Health Care Field” on Sept.16. nuclear-control agreement •Douglas J. Hajek, a 1985 USD School of Law graduate, negotiated by the Obama administration with Iranian will deliver “When Citibank leaders in recent months Came to South Dakota: The economics, personalities and could be called a peace politics behind the move” on treaty. Critics of the deal, includSept. 22. The banking lawyer ing our state’s three memis currently partnered with bers of Congress, argue that the Davenport Evans firm in Iran might find ways to avoid Sioux Falls. neutral inspections. •Stephen B. Hall will President Obama barely lecture Oct. 8 on “Internaavoided rejection of the deal tional Job Opportunities: on Thursday by the U.S. 10 Secretes of Getting that Senate. Overseas Job.” Before his A majority of 58 senators, employment with the Bureau including South Dakota’s of Industry and Security in the U.S. Department of Com- two Republicans and four Democrats, lined up against merce, Hall attended both the deal. Vermillion High School and They needed 60 to cut off USD (1974). •Fred Winkler will present debate. The 42 who stood with the president were “Are College Students Still Designed for Slow in a World Democrats. Gone Fast?” on Oct. 21. The 1966 USD School of Law graduate is president and CEO of Dakota Investments and COO for CitiGroup (formerly AT&T) Universal Card Services. Finally, on Oct. 28, USD history professor Clayton Locally Owned and Operated Since 1972 Lehmann will deliver the 64th Annual Harrington Lecture. 3211 E. Hwy. 50 • Yankton, SD 745 E. Hwy 46 • Wagner, SD He received his doctorate degree in history from the 605-665-4540-• 800-526-8095 605-384-3681 • 800-693-1990 University of Chicago and plans to speak on “Imagining O r v i s i t u s a t : w w w. m a r k s i n c . c o m Greece.” Much of his teaching and research have focused on Greek and Roman history, archaeology and epigraphy. The honor delivering this lecture is chosen each year based on recommendations from a faculty committee in Children’s Performances on Arts & Sciences. Two Locations to Serve You! Dragons Are Too Seldom Puppet Productions Tuesday & Wednesday, September 22nd & 23rd 10:30 am Agriculture Several crews of bean walkers – any type of farm work, including cutting cedar trees, pick up rocks and sticks. For more information call 712-943-2084. 201 W Cherry Vermillion, SD Phone: (605) 624-4429 Fax: (605) 624-2696 MADSEN AUCTION HURON, S.D. — Three percent of South Dakotans want to “head for the border,” according to a poll conducted by South Dakota Magazine during a 30th anniversary “Fair Tour” in August and September, but most of the respondents are tickled to be living here. The magazine’s Yankton staff conducted the “Happiness Poll” at the Turner County Fair in Parker, Central States Fair in Rapid City and the State Fair in Huron, which just concluded. Ashley Wagner, the magazine’s circulation director and unofficial poll statistician, said there were no statistical differences between the three sites. “Everywhere we went, we found that except for a few soreheads people are pretty happy with their lives in South Dakota.” Here is the exact polling data from the lone question, which was “How Do You Rate Life in South Dakota.” — 44% marked “paradise” — 47% said it’s “plenty good” — 6% voted for “satisfactory” — 3% said “where’s the border, I’m leaving.” Katie Hunhoff, the magazine’s editor, said the “Happiness Poll” might become an annual event. “Ninety-one percent said life is plenty good or paradise. We think it might be interesting to see if that number goes up or down in the years ahead.” “There’s also a valid question of whether fair-goers are happier than people who don’t eat SDSU ice cream and pork sandwiches,” she said, “but the people we talked to seemed like a good crosssection of South Dakotans — except that country music fans might be over-represented. Our state fair booth was right next to Sherwin Linton’s stage.” She said the poll also might be tainted by the philosophy of one respondent who said, “It’s paradise but let’s not tell anybody.” PRECISION PAINTING Kozak Community Room Arriv e for b early seatest s! •Interior •Exterior •Commercial •Residential Quality Workmanship, Reasonable Rates Since 1983 CLINT TUCKER 624-4621 18 Church St • Vermillion (605) 667-7060 12:30 Sunday September 20th, 2015 • 515 High St. 4-H Grounds (Bus Barn) Vermillion, SD • Lunch will be served CALL Auctioneer Note: This auction offers 2 complete estates along with two more consignments. Norman Jensen Estate- Riding lawn mower (Gravely) great shape, kitchen table w/4 padded chairs, dining table w/3 leaves + 6 chairs, curio cabinet, 2 couches, 3 upholstered chairs, 2 bedroom sets, sewing machine, chrome kitchen table w/chairs, bookcase w/drawers, hutch sm. Library bookcase, newer rail top desk, boxes of linens and bedding, dishes, glassware, kitchen items, 2 left chairs, antique dresser, 2 stiffel lamps, tools and misc. items, electric trimmer, , wash tools, roll down old map, antique frame w/ curved glass, air compressor. Duncan McGregor Estate- dining room hutch, dining room table w/6 chairs + 2 leafs, recliner, lift chair, table & floor lamps, various chairs, sofa, lots of end tables, sm. Bookcases, dressers, entertainment center, desk, 2 qn. Mattresses + box springs, sewing table, sewing machine, quilt racks, organizers, electric piano, stereo equipment, records and cassettes, music boxes, small kitchen appliances, 1950’s nesting bowl set, Puelblo pottery, other pottery, lead crystals, fine teacups and saucers, teapots, royal Doulton dessert set for 8, flatware, glassware, serving pieces, baking dishes including Pyrex, canister sets, bedding, holiday items, walkers, belt buckles including Coca-Cola, tools, wood lathe w/motor, old wheel barrow, mole traps, corn knife, rakes, shovels, old wooden step ladder, convertible aluminum step ladder, tire chains, work tables, bird feeders, metal shelving, redwood boards, other items. Char Campbell- 2 A/C unit’s w/wheels, leather couch, wicker patio furniture, K. sz bed w/headboard, 2 single mattresses, dresser, metal patio furniture, 2 single mattresses, large pots, olden wooden high chair, kitchen cabinet, lamps, toys, VHS movies, youth bed. Dave Hladky- 2005 diesel cattle guard, wood rocking chair, food ranger tool box, old bikes, hot wheels, baseball cards, beer signs, Chevrolet sign, Dale Earnhardt pictures, book shelves, wood chest, charcoal weber grill, 40 boxes of misc. items glassware, knickknacks, misc. stuff. Madsen Auction Service Gary Madsen 605-638-0643 Hazen Bye • Jim Brady TODAY! ALL TYPES OF DIRT WORK - FREE ESTIMATES Bobcats • Crane • Dozers • Excavators • Grader Grain Trailer • Scrapers • Side Dumps • Trenchers Irrigation Sales & Service Vermillion, SD (605)670-9567 Hartington, NE (402)254-2568 Licensed in SD, NE & IA Irrigation PVC, Wire Installed, Well Drilling Domestic & Irrigation Pump Installation WATERLINE & ELECTRIC TRENCHING Tree & Concrete Removal, Site Clearing, & Ditch Trenching Dakota Realty & Property Management Real Estate Auction A wonderfully located, charming 3 bedroom 1.5 bath home, built in 1991, with endless possibilities on 4.49 acres! The home includes 2,236 sq. ft. of great move in potential. Many new updates, including carpet, furnace, newer roof. This property includes a 3 stall garage/shop with a loft space above. A MUST SEE PROPERTY! 30911 SD Hwy 19 Vermillion, SD NEWER RURAL HOME ON 4.49 ACRES Thursday September 24 , 2015 @ 5:30 pm th Open House – Wednesday, September 16th 5:00-6:00 pm or by appointment. Auctioneer Hazen Bye #11665 cell (605)670-0422 Agents: Jana Bye #15546 (605)202-0637 & Parker Erickson #16057 (605)660-8444 Terms: 10% non-refundable earnest money deposit the day of auction, with balance due on closing 30 +/- days. Title insurance and closing cost will be split 50/50 between the buyer and seller. Taxes will be prorated to the day of closing. Clay Co. Abstract and Title will be closing agent. Auctioneers are acting as agents for the seller. Legal: Christensen tract, NW ¼ 2-93-52 spirit, Mound TWP Vermillion, Clay Co. S.D. Owner- Ronald & Nikki Clark Taxes: (2014) $2,262.58 Auctioneer note: Go to www.DakotaRealty.com for more information & pictures.
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