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© 2015 King Features Syndicate, Inc. PRESS & DAKOTAN n MONDAY, MAY 11, 2015 PAGE 11 For All of Your Carpentry Needs: Custom Built Win- dows, Siding, Garages, Ad- ditions, Patios and More. Call Andersh Carpentry at 605-661-1190. Veterinary Clinic Reception- ist Wanted: Immediate full time opening for a receptionist at a Veterinary clinic. Experi- ence with reception, computer entry, invoicing, handling phone calls and appointments, inventory entry and opening/closing an office is de- sired. Hourly salary commen- surate with experience. Some Saturday morning hours. Please send replies to: Yank- ton Daily Press & Dakotan, LetterBox 199, 319 Walnut St, Yankton, SD 57078 Are You In Need Of EXTRA CASH? The Argus Leader has a Home Delivery Route Available in Yankton. Early Mornings, 7 Days a Week. Route Currently Pays Over $700 per Month. Carriers Paid Weekly! Ask us about our $150 Sign-On Bonus. For more Information, Contact Lisa at 605-331-2228. Berry Mowing Full lawn care service. Free estimates. Call 605-655-4387. Boardwalk Apartments month to month. 1- or 2-bed- room completely furnished, in- cludes utilities. No smoking/pets. 605-661-0517 605-661-1010. Lost Dog: White/Brown Bea- gle, last seen by Lakeside Mo- bile Park. If found call 605- 589-3121. 2 Bedroom Apt, heated garage, security in the building. Carriage House Apartments. 605-760-9870. 211 E. 16 th Tyndall $110,000 3-bedroom, 2-bath ranch, many updates! Jolene, Century 21, 605-464-9634. TBD 2 nd St. $39,900 Lot with river view Springfield city. Jolene, Century 21, 605- 464-9634. 1335 Other Employment 1340 Part-Time 1435 Carpentry 1490 Lawn - Landscaping 1505 Painting 1530 Roofing - Siding 1570 Lost – Found Pets 1605 Apartment For Rent 1605 Apartment For Rent 1650 Houses For Sale 1660 Acreage – Lots For Sale 1700 Merchandise 1840 Lost and Found 2000 Notices 2000 Notices 2000 Notices 5 Piece dark wood bedroom set $150. Treadmill, 2-months old, cost $399 asking $75. 402-650-0267. Corby Johnson Roofing & Construction. Free Esti- mates, work guaranteed, in- sured. Also, specializing in Seamless Gutters. 605-661- 8097. Deluxe 2-bedroom apart- ments with free Internet, wa- ter/garbage. Up and downstairs available. Beautiful Area. 605- 661-3999. Taking custom quilt and Memory Bear orders. Wide pattern selection. Over 20 years experience. 402-340- 5415. Green King Lawn Care Yankton's full service lawn care company. 605-660-0618 Bill Conkling-owner "You deserve the royal treatment" 2819 Mary St. $259,900 Twin Home: Spacious 4-bed- room, 3.5 bath, main floor laun- dry, handicapped accessible, 3-car garage. Diane 605-661- 7279 http://www.yankton.net/app/ht ml/2819mary/ Hartington Tree LLC Tree Trimming/Removal/Trans- planting. Trees for sale: Ever- green, Shade and Ornamental. Yankton 605-260-1490 Hartington 402-254-6710 Kent & Kyle Hochstein Licensed Arborists www.hartingtontree.com EMPLOYMENT ACCOUNTING BOOKKEEP- ER SECRETARY WANTED. Small plumbing company has immediate full time opening. Health, 401K, Aflac, Dental. Wages DOE/DOQ. Email re- sume to: hr.mphci@midconet- work.com, or call: 605-996- 7583. BLEYHL FARM SERVICE / Grandview WA is seeking a qualified CEO/General Manag- er. This is a very successful er. This is a very successful retail ag supply, bulk and retail energy, and agronomy cooper- ative with sales of $90 million with five retail locations. Fi- nancial and personal manage- ment experience is required. Apply to: http://tinyurl.com/oje- q8wj Questions: Email: larry.- [email protected] or call (701- 220-9775). PARTS COUNTER PERSON - Wanted for agricultural and construction equipment. Mini- mum of 2 years experience, top wages and benefits. Con- tact Dennis or Doug at Jenner Equipment, Rapid City, SD, 605-343-6682 or 800-658- 4657. GREAT PAYING JOBS! Statewide construction jobs, $15.00 - $22.00 hourly + bene- fits. Summer or permanent. No experience necessary, great career opportunities. Apply On- line www.sdwork.org. NON-PROFIT CONSULTANT/ENTERPRISE FACILITATOR. Assist with business development in Turn- er County, McCook County and Menno SD area. Check out www.sefp.com for more in- formation. Open until filled. GREAT PAYING JOBS! Statewide construction jobs, $15.00 - $22.00 hourly + bene- fits. Summer or permanent. No experience necessary, great career opportunities. Apply On- line www.sdwork.org. NORTHWEST AREA SCHOOLS is in need of high school level instructors for Computer Aided Drafting/Man- ufacturing, and Hospitality & Tourism/Culinary Arts I. Com- petitive wage, benefits and car provided. Open until filled. Contact Quinn Lenk, 605-466- 2206 or [email protected] d.us. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNI- TY: Seeking school psycholo- gist or intern in northeastern South Dakota for 2015-2016 year. Open until filled. For more info visit www.northeast- coop.org or call (605)783-3607. CORNBELT EDUCATIONAL COOPERATIVE seeks a Speech-Language Pathologist to primarily serve the Hanson School District, Alexandria, SD. Contact Director Dean Kueter, (605) 271-0218), [email protected], Cornbelt Educational Coopera- tive, 715 East 14th Street. Sioux Falls, SD 57104. Corn- beltcoop.k12.sd.us. HS PHYSICAL SCIENCE, So- cial Science, English and Math Instructors w/wo coaching, signing bonus. Send cover let- ter, resume, certification and other credentials to Mr. Jim Frederick, Sisseton School District 54-2, 516 8th Ave West, Sisseton, SD 57262 or [email protected]. Po- sitions open until filled. EOE. HEAD FOOTBALL, TRACK, VOLLEYBALL and assistant coaching positions available. Send cover letter, resume, cer- tification and other credentials to Mr. Jim Frederick, Sisseton School District 54-2, 516 8th Ave West, Sisseton, SD 57262 or Jim.Frederick- @k12.sd.us. Positions open until filled. EOE. SPED INSTRUCTOR K-5, signing bonus. Send cover let- ter, resume, certification and other credentials to Dr Michelle Greseth, Sisseton School Dis- trict 54-2, 516 8th Ave West, Sisseton, SD 57262. Position open until filled. EOE. SPED INSTRUCTOR 6-12, signing bonus. Send cover let- ter, resume, certification and other credentials to Dr Michelle Greseth, Sisseton School Dis- trict 54-2, 516 8th Ave West, Sisseton, SD 57262. Position open until filled. EOE. TEACHING POSITION - St. Marys Catholic School, Salem, SD is seeking an Elementary Teacher for a First and Second Grade Combined Classroom. To apply, send cover letter, transcripts, references, and re- sume: Linda Merkwan, St. Marys Catholic School, PO Box 40, Salem, SD 57058. Or email application: linda.merk- [email protected]. Call 605-425- 2607 with questions. Open un- til filled. MS LANGUAGE ARTS TEACHER, signing bonus. Send cover letter, resume, cer- tification and other credentials to Mrs. Tammy Meyer, Princi- pal, Sisseton School District 54-2, 516th 8th Ave West, Sis- seton, SD 57262 or Tam- [email protected]. Posi- tion opened until filled. EOE. THE WALL SCHOOL DIS- TRICT is currently seeking a Head Boys Basketball Coach. Other coaching opportunities may be included. Contact Su- perintendent Cooper Garnos at 605-279-2156 or Cooper.Gar- [email protected]. GREAT PAYING JOBS! Statewide construction jobs, $15.00 - $22.00 hourly + bene- fits. Summer or permanent. No experience necessary, great career opportunities. Apply On- line www.sdwork.org. RAILROAD VEGETATION CONTROL: Full-time traveling opportunity, 60-80 hours/week, $11-$15/hour, meal allowance, paid lodging & benefit pack- paid lodging & benefit pack- age. RAW, Inc. in Cooper- stown, ND 888.700.0292 | www.rawapplicators.com | in- [email protected]. TRUCK DRIVERS WANTED Class A or B CDL: Myrl and Roys Paving seeking experi- enced drivers to haul asphalt/aggregate materials. Apply at 1300 N. Bahnson Ave., or at www.myrlandroys- paving.com. EOE. FOR SALE RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT OUTLET; New & Used Restau- rant Equipment see www.Chill- masters.biz, call 1-800-526- 7105, or stop by Showroom to see whats in stock for you! Sioux City, IA MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTV Starting at $19.99/mo. FREE Installation. FREE 3 months of HBO SHOWTIME CINEMAX starz. FREE HD/DVR Upgrade! 2015 NFL Sunday Ticket Included (Select Packages) New Cus- tomers Only. CALL 1-800-424- 9140. DISH NETWORK Get more for less! Starting $19.99/month (for 12 months.) Plus bundle & save (Fast Internet for $15 more/month.) CALL Now 1- 800-809-8647. PROBLEMS with the IRS or State Taxes? Wall & Asso- ciates can settle for a fraction of what you owe! Results may vary. Not a solicitation for legal services. 855-757-3266. DISH TV Starting at $19.99/month (for 12 mos.) SAVE! Regular price $34.99 Call today and ask about free same day installation! Call now! 844-821-7188. STRUGGLING WITH DRUGS or alcohol? Addicted to pills? Talk to someone who cares. Call The Addiction Hope & Help Line for a free assess- ment. 844-517-3426. NOTICES ADVERTISE IN NEWSPA- PERS statewide for only $150.00. Put the South Dakota Statewide Classifieds Network to work for you today! (25 words for $150. Each addition- al word $5.) Call this newspa- per or 800-658-3697 for de- tails. Hysell's Odd Jobs Lawn Care, gutter cleaning & hauling. Tilling, fertilizing, mowing, stump grinding. Li- censed. 605-661-7221 leave a message. Lost: Nokia 252C Tracfone in Yankton. Reward for return. Call 605-689-0555. Klein's Tree Service 1601 Eastside Dr. Tree removal, tree trimming Stump Grinding 605-665-0119 or 605-660-0028. 1232 Pasque Circle (Fox Run) $175,000 3-bedroom, 3-bath, 2-car garage, 2006 sqft. LuAnn Maas, Anderson Realty, 605- 660-4431 NatureScaping Designs 605-661-1205 Landscape Design Installation & Maintenance Water Feature Installation & Maintenance Hardscaping Landscape Lighting Holiday Lighting 1 Bedroom Apt w/garage, coin operated laundry. Avail- able May 1 st , $550/month. 605-660-0305. NICE, QUIET 1&2 bedroom apartments in Gayville SD, just minutes from Yankton and sur- rounding areas. We pay for heat, coin laundry on site, 24hr maintenance, 605-624-8001. Pinetree Apartments. 1-bedroom, Meadow Park, 909 Memory Lane. For elderly or persons with disabilities. Ground level, rent based on in- come. Close to Senior Center. 605-665-6135 or Skogen Com- pany 605-263-3941. 1 & 2 Bedroom Orchard Square, 418 W. 15 th , for elder- ly or persons with disabilities. Rent based on income and in- cludes utilities. Equal Housing Opportunity. 605-665-6135 or Skogen Company 605-263- 3941. 3-Bedroom Townhouse. Must qualify by family size and income. Rent based on in- come. EHO 605-661-8901 or Skogen Company 605-263- 3941. 2-bedroom Apts. Between the 50's, 8 th and Dakota. Rent $545 to $590. Equal Housing Opportunity. 605-661-8901 or Skogen Company 605-263- 3941. Canyon Ridge 1700 Locust 1-bedroom for elderly or per- sons with disabilities. Rent based on income. Equal Housing Opportunity. 605-664-8886 or Skogen Company 605-263-3941. Lost: Male cream/white Parti Pomeranian, collar-no tag. Lost by Timberland Rd and West-23 rd/ St. Reward. 605- 660-5838. Handy Man/Custodian. Flexi- ble Hours. Maximum 20 hours per week. Contact St. Rose, 1316 W. 5th St., Crofton, NE, (402)388-4814. Superior Painting Exterior & Interior painting. Window washing, free esti- mates. References available. 605-661-0972. Timber Tree Service Inc. Tree trimming, tree removal. Free estimates, insured. Home 605-665-3565, cell 605-660- 2153. Toben Tree Service, LLC: Trimming, tree and stump re- moval, pasture clearing, Cedar tree removal. Fully Insured. Commercial & Residential 605- 660-4640. 3-bedroom condo for sale. $45,500. Call T.C. Goddard 605-660- 1209 or [email protected] America's Best Realty, LLC. FOR SALE: Now building homes in Summit Heights, Hillcrest East and Quarry Pines. Call Jim or Jason Tramp for details. 605-661- 2191 or 605-661-2192. that amid all the talk about liberal ideas, bills aimed at further restricting access to abortion clinics and expand- ing gun owners’ rights have been stuck in committees. The Legislature is made up of 35 Republicans, 13 Demo- crats and one independent, so why don’t conservatives hold sway on every issue? Speaker of the Legislature Sen. Galen Hadley, of Kearney, said it’s not that simple. Because of Nebraska’s single-chamber, nonpartisan Legislature, parties don’t keep legislators in line as in most states. Hadley said there is a longstanding theory that Nebraska’s Legislature is comprised of about eight members who always take conservative stands and eight who opt for liberal positions. The rest make choices issue by issue. Their parties may not like it, but their constituents don’t seem to mind. “We don’t have party cau- cuses and we don’t have party leaders,” Hadley said. “In other legislatures the speaker can basically tell people how to vote. I can’t tell anybody how to vote. I have enough trouble telling myself how to vote.” Another factor, Hadley said, is lawmakers’ views tend to moderate after spending time in Lincoln, where they hear plenty of contrasting views. “It always is a surprise to people when someone they felt might be ultra-liberal or ul- tra-conservative comes down here and shifts more toward the middle,” Hadley said. Kintner, who has focused on reducing taxes, said he and other Republicans often don’t know what to expect from this year’s 18 freshman. “There’s not one sweeping statement that will explain the whole class,” Kintner said. “Everyone’s got an individual reason for doing what they’re doing. The guy down in the front row might be good on four of six conservative issues. Guy sitting behind him in this class is only good three out of six. They’re both conserva- tive.” One of those freshmen wild cards is Sen. Laura Ebke of Crete, a conservative who voted for a fuel tax increase during its second-round vote. The arguments for using the funds to improve county infrastructure made sense, she said, even though higher taxes bother her. She switched sides in the third round and opposed the fuel tax increase. “As you’re bombarded by all the different ideas, you realize the scope of the demands of the public and the institutional nature of decision making,” she said. Kintner said it can be hard to vote the conservative line on every issue, especially when Nebraska’s legislative process puts an emphasis on moderation and compromise. “When you come down here you get the conserva- tive trained right out of you,” Kintner said. Even more important, the lack of party control gives lawmakers the opportunity to go their own way. Or as Kint- ner puts it, “You’ve got 49 free agents, and no one’s running the show.” Sen. Dan Hughes, a Re- publican from Venango, said Nebraska’s system also gives each senator the power to force debate on an issue. It might ultimately pass the Leg- islature and become law, but for at least a day or two, it can grab the chamber’s attention. “Every issue has a cham- pion,” Hughes said. “And depending upon how dear that is to you as an individual, how hard you are willing to work for it makes a difference on what we spend our time on.” All those factors mean Nebraska can produce some- one like Sen. Tommy Garrett. He describes himself as a conservative Republican but this session he has introduced a measure to legalize medical marijuana, supported abolish- ing the death penalty and voted to grant driver licenses to people brought into the country illegally as children. “I was told last week someone in Douglas County called me the newest RINO, you know, Republican In Name Only, and my response to that was, ‘Have brain, will use it,”’ he said. Garrett said his votes are based on his conscience. “My conservative col- leagues were miffed at me, and I was getting the hairy eyeball, but you know, I’m just trying to do what’s right,” Garrett said. “And my democratic colleagues across the aisle? We’re all here for the same reason: to make life better for Nebraskans. Thank God for the unicameral. As hard as it is to get things done here, can you imagine having two houses?” Nebraska From Page 1 SD Beef Industry Group Gives Grilling Tips SIOUX FALLS (AP) — The South Dakota beef industry is promoting healthy ways to cook beef amid the start of the summer grilling season. The South Dakota Beef Industry Council has planned events throughout the state during May, which some con- sider to be “Beef Month,” the Tri-State Neighbor reported. The events include cook- ing classes, “barbeque boot camps” and recipe distribu- tions. The council’s target audi- ence for their promotion of grilling beef is millennials between the ages of 25 and 33, said Ron Frederick, the council’s director. Grilling is a favorite summer activity of millennials, he said, adding that 76 percent to 80 percent of them prefer to grill beef over chicken. “This is a great opportu- nity for the beef checkoff to promote summer grilling pro- jects that can help build beef demand,” Frederick said. The council is working with the South Dakota State University meat science team to give grilling tips at “barbeque boot camps.” Members of the beef council also will visit grocery stores across the state to offer pic- nicking demonstrations and grilling recipes to shoppers. Holly Swee, who is the council’s director of nutri- tion, will talk about healthy ways to cook and prepare beef at four cooking classes in Sioux Falls. She’s working with the American Heart As- sociation and local chefs to prepare for the classes. Got News? Call The P&D At 665-7811

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© 2015 King Features Syndicate, Inc.

PRESS & DAKOTAN n MONDAY, MAY 11, 2015 PAGE 11

For All of Your CarpentryNeeds: Custom Built Win-dows, Siding, Garages, Ad-ditions, Patios and More.Call Andersh Carpentry at605-661-1190.

Veterinary Clinic Reception-ist Wanted: Immediate fulltime opening for a receptionistat a Veterinary clinic. Experi-ence with reception, computerentry, invoicing, handlingphone calls and appointments,inventory entry andopening/closing an office is de-sired. Hourly salary commen-surate with experience. SomeSaturday morning hours.Please send replies to: Yank-ton Daily Press & Dakotan,LetterBox 199, 319 Walnut St,Yankton, SD 57078

Are You In Need Of EXTRA CASH?

The Argus Leader has a HomeDelivery Route Available inYankton. Early Mornings, 7Days a Week. Route CurrentlyPays Over $700 per Month.Carriers Paid Weekly! Ask usabout our $150 Sign-OnBonus. For more Information,Contact Lisa at 605-331-2228.

Berry MowingFull lawn care service. Freeestimates. Call 605-655-4387.

Boardwalk Apartmentsmonth to month. 1- or 2-bed-room completely furnished, in-cludes utilities. Nosmoking/pets. 605-661-0517605-661-1010.

Lost Dog: White/Brown Bea-gle, last seen by Lakeside Mo-bile Park. If found call 605-589-3121.

2 Bedroom Apt, heatedgarage, security in the building.Carriage House Apartments.605-760-9870.

211 E. 16th • Tyndall$110,000

3-bedroom, 2-bath ranch,many updates! Jolene, Century 21, 605-464-9634.

TBD 2nd St. • $39,900Lot with river view Springfieldcity. Jolene, Century 21, 605-464-9634.

1335 Other Employment

1340 Part-Time

1435 Carpentry

1490 Lawn - Landscaping

1505 Painting

1530 Roofing - Siding

1570 Lost – Found Pets

1605 Apartment For Rent

1605 Apartment For Rent

1650 Houses For Sale

1660 Acreage – Lots ForSale

1700 Merchandise

1840 Lost and Found

2000 Notices

2000 Notices 2000 Notices

5 Piece dark wood bedroomset $150. Treadmill, 2-monthsold, cost $399 asking $75.402-650-0267.

Corby Johnson Roofing &Construction. Free Esti-mates, work guaranteed, in-sured. Also, specializing inSeamless Gutters. 605-661-8097.

Deluxe 2-bedroom apart-ments with free Internet, wa-ter/garbage. Up and downstairsavailable. Beautiful Area. 605-661-3999.

Taking custom quilt andMemory Bear orders. Widepattern selection. Over 20years experience. 402-340-5415.

Green King Lawn CareYankton's full service lawncare company.605-660-0618Bill Conkling-owner"You deserve the royal treatment"

2819 Mary St. • $259,900Twin Home: Spacious 4-bed-room, 3.5 bath, main floor laun-dry, handicapped accessible,3-car garage. Diane 605-661-7279http://www.yankton.net/app/html/2819mary/

Hartington Tree LLCTree Trimming/Removal/Trans-planting. Trees for sale: Ever-green, Shade and Ornamental.Yankton 605-260-1490Hartington 402-254-6710Kent & Kyle HochsteinLicensed Arboristswww.hartingtontree.com

EMPLOYMENT

ACCOUNTING BOOKKEEP-ER SECRETARY WANTED.Small plumbing company hasimmediate full time opening.Health, 401K, Aflac, Dental.Wages DOE/DOQ. Email re-sume to: [email protected], or call: 605-996-7583.

BLEYHL FARM SERVICE /Grandview WA is seeking aqualified CEO/General Manag-er. This is a very successfulretail ag supply, bulk and retailenergy, and agronomy cooper-ative with sales of $90 millionwith five retail locations. Fi-nancial and personal manage-ment experience is required.Apply to: http://tinyurl.com/oje-q8wj Questions: Email: [email protected] or call (701-220-9775).

PARTS COUNTER PERSON -Wanted for agricultural andconstruction equipment. Mini-mum of 2 years experience,top wages and benefits. Con-tact Dennis or Doug at JennerEquipment, Rapid City, SD,605-343-6682 or 800-658-4657.

GREAT PAYING JOBS!Statewide construction jobs,$15.00 - $22.00 hourly + bene-fits. Summer or permanent. Noexperience necessary, greatcareer opportunities. Apply On-line www.sdwork.org.

NON-PROFITCONSULTANT/ENTERPRISEFACILITATOR. Assist withbusiness development in Turn-er County, McCook Countyand Menno SD area. Checkout www.sefp.com for more in-formation. Open until filled.

GREAT PAYING JOBS!Statewide construction jobs,$15.00 - $22.00 hourly + bene-fits. Summer or permanent. Noexperience necessary, greatcareer opportunities. Apply On-line www.sdwork.org.

NORTHWEST AREASCHOOLS is in need of highschool level instructors forComputer Aided Drafting/Man-ufacturing, and Hospitality &Tourism/Culinary Arts I. Com-petitive wage, benefits and carprovided. Open until filled.Contact Quinn Lenk, 605-466-2206 or [email protected].

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNI-TY: Seeking school psycholo-gist or intern in northeasternSouth Dakota for 2015-2016year. Open until filled. Formore info visit www.northeast-coop.org or call (605)783-3607.

CORNBELT EDUCATIONALCOOPERATIVE seeks aSpeech-Language Pathologistto primarily serve the HansonSchool District, Alexandria,SD. Contact Director DeanKueter, (605) 271-0218),[email protected],Cornbelt Educational Coopera-tive, 715 East 14th Street.Sioux Falls, SD 57104. Corn-beltcoop.k12.sd.us.

HS PHYSICAL SCIENCE, So-cial Science, English and MathInstructors w/wo coaching,signing bonus. Send cover let-ter, resume, certification andother credentials to Mr. JimFrederick, Sisseton SchoolDistrict 54-2, 516 8th AveWest, Sisseton, SD 57262 [email protected]. Po-sitions open until filled. EOE.

HEAD FOOTBALL, TRACK,VOLLEYBALL and assistantcoaching positions available.Send cover letter, resume, cer-tification and other credentialsto Mr. Jim Frederick, SissetonSchool District 54-2, 516 8thAve West, Sisseton, SD57262 or [email protected]. Positions openuntil filled. EOE.

SPED INSTRUCTOR K-5,signing bonus. Send cover let-ter, resume, certification andother credentials to Dr MichelleGreseth, Sisseton School Dis-trict 54-2, 516 8th Ave West,Sisseton, SD 57262. Positionopen until filled. EOE.

SPED INSTRUCTOR 6-12,signing bonus. Send cover let-ter, resume, certification andother credentials to Dr MichelleGreseth, Sisseton School Dis-trict 54-2, 516 8th Ave West,Sisseton, SD 57262. Positionopen until filled. EOE.

TEACHING POSITION - St.Marys Catholic School, Salem,SD is seeking an ElementaryTeacher for a First and SecondGrade Combined Classroom.To apply, send cover letter,transcripts, references, and re-sume: Linda Merkwan, St.Marys Catholic School, POBox 40, Salem, SD 57058. Oremail application: [email protected]. Call 605-425-2607 with questions. Open un-til filled.

MS LANGUAGE ARTSTEACHER, signing bonus.Send cover letter, resume, cer-tification and other credentialsto Mrs. Tammy Meyer, Princi-pal, Sisseton School District54-2, 516th 8th Ave West, Sis-seton, SD 57262 or [email protected]. Posi-tion opened until filled. EOE.

THE WALL SCHOOL DIS-TRICT is currently seeking aHead Boys Basketball Coach.Other coaching opportunitiesmay be included. Contact Su-perintendent Cooper Garnos at605-279-2156 or [email protected].

GREAT PAYING JOBS!Statewide construction jobs,$15.00 - $22.00 hourly + bene-fits. Summer or permanent. Noexperience necessary, greatcareer opportunities. Apply On-line www.sdwork.org.

RAILROAD VEGETATIONCONTROL: Full-time travelingopportunity, 60-80 hours/week,$11-$15/hour, meal allowance,paid lodging & benefit pack-age. RAW, Inc. in Cooper-stown, ND 888.700.0292 |www.rawapplicators.com | [email protected].

TRUCK DRIVERS WANTEDClass A or B CDL: Myrl andRoys Paving seeking experi-enced drivers to haulasphalt/aggregate materials.Apply at 1300 N. BahnsonAve., or at www.myrlandroys-paving.com. EOE.

FOR SALE

RESTAURANT EQUIPMENTOUTLET; New & Used Restau-rant Equipment see www.Chill-masters.biz, call 1-800-526-7105, or stop by Showroom tosee whats in stock for you!Sioux City, IA

MISCELLANEOUS

DIRECTV Starting at$19.99/mo. FREE Installation.FREE 3 months of HBOSHOWTIME CINEMAX starz.FREE HD/DVR Upgrade! 2015NFL Sunday Ticket Included(Select Packages) New Cus-tomers Only. CALL 1-800-424-9140.

DISH NETWORK Get morefor less! Starting $19.99/month(for 12 months.) Plus bundle &save (Fast Internet for $15more/month.) CALL Now 1-800-809-8647.

PROBLEMS with the IRS orState Taxes? Wall & Asso-ciates can settle for a fractionof what you owe! Results mayvary. Not a solicitation for legalservices. 855-757-3266.

DISH TV Starting at$19.99/month (for 12 mos.)SAVE! Regular price $34.99Call today and ask about freesame day installation! Callnow! 844-821-7188.

STRUGGLING WITH DRUGSor alcohol? Addicted to pills?Talk to someone who cares.Call The Addiction Hope &Help Line for a free assess-ment. 844-517-3426.

NOTICES

ADVERTISE IN NEWSPA-PERS statewide for only$150.00. Put the South DakotaStatewide Classifieds Networkto work for you today! (25words for $150. Each addition-al word $5.) Call this newspa-per or 800-658-3697 for de-tails.

EMPLOYMENT

ACCOUNTING BOOKKEEP-ER SECRETARY WANTED.Small plumbing company hasimmediate full time opening.Health, 401K, Aflac, Dental.Wages DOE/DOQ. Email re-sume to: [email protected], or call: 605-996-7583.

BLEYHL FARM SERVICE /Grandview WA is seeking aqualified CEO/General Manag-er. This is a very successfulretail ag supply, bulk and retailenergy, and agronomy cooper-ative with sales of $90 millionwith five retail locations. Fi-nancial and personal manage-ment experience is required.Apply to: http://tinyurl.com/oje-q8wj Questions: Email: [email protected] or call (701-220-9775).

PARTS COUNTER PERSON -Wanted for agricultural andconstruction equipment. Mini-mum of 2 years experience,top wages and benefits. Con-tact Dennis or Doug at JennerEquipment, Rapid City, SD,605-343-6682 or 800-658-4657.

GREAT PAYING JOBS!Statewide construction jobs,$15.00 - $22.00 hourly + bene-fits. Summer or permanent. Noexperience necessary, greatcareer opportunities. Apply On-line www.sdwork.org.

NON-PROFITCONSULTANT/ENTERPRISEFACILITATOR. Assist withbusiness development in Turn-er County, McCook Countyand Menno SD area. Checkout www.sefp.com for more in-formation. Open until filled.

GREAT PAYING JOBS!Statewide construction jobs,$15.00 - $22.00 hourly + bene-fits. Summer or permanent. Noexperience necessary, greatcareer opportunities. Apply On-line www.sdwork.org.

NORTHWEST AREASCHOOLS is in need of highschool level instructors forComputer Aided Drafting/Man-ufacturing, and Hospitality &Tourism/Culinary Arts I. Com-petitive wage, benefits and carprovided. Open until filled.Contact Quinn Lenk, 605-466-2206 or [email protected].

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNI-TY: Seeking school psycholo-gist or intern in northeasternSouth Dakota for 2015-2016year. Open until filled. Formore info visit www.northeast-coop.org or call (605)783-3607.

CORNBELT EDUCATIONALCOOPERATIVE seeks aSpeech-Language Pathologistto primarily serve the HansonSchool District, Alexandria,SD. Contact Director DeanKueter, (605) 271-0218),[email protected],Cornbelt Educational Coopera-tive, 715 East 14th Street.Sioux Falls, SD 57104. Corn-beltcoop.k12.sd.us.

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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNI-TY: Seeking school psycholo-gist or intern in northeasternSouth Dakota for 2015-2016year. Open until filled. Formore info visit www.northeast-coop.org or call (605)783-3607.

CORNBELT EDUCATIONALCOOPERATIVE seeks aSpeech-Language Pathologistto primarily serve the HansonSchool District, Alexandria,SD. Contact Director DeanKueter, (605) 271-0218),[email protected],Cornbelt Educational Coopera-tive, 715 East 14th Street.Sioux Falls, SD 57104. Corn-beltcoop.k12.sd.us.

HS PHYSICAL SCIENCE, So-cial Science, English and MathInstructors w/wo coaching,signing bonus. Send cover let-ter, resume, certification andother credentials to Mr. JimFrederick, Sisseton SchoolDistrict 54-2, 516 8th AveWest, Sisseton, SD 57262 [email protected]. Po-sitions open until filled. EOE.

HEAD FOOTBALL, TRACK,VOLLEYBALL and assistantcoaching positions available.Send cover letter, resume, cer-tification and other credentialsto Mr. Jim Frederick, SissetonSchool District 54-2, 516 8thAve West, Sisseton, SD57262 or [email protected]. Positions openuntil filled. EOE.

SPED INSTRUCTOR K-5,signing bonus. Send cover let-ter, resume, certification andother credentials to Dr MichelleGreseth, Sisseton School Dis-trict 54-2, 516 8th Ave West,Sisseton, SD 57262. Positionopen until filled. EOE.

SPED INSTRUCTOR 6-12,signing bonus. Send cover let-ter, resume, certification andother credentials to Dr MichelleGreseth, Sisseton School Dis-trict 54-2, 516 8th Ave West,Sisseton, SD 57262. Positionopen until filled. EOE.

TEACHING POSITION - St.Marys Catholic School, Salem,SD is seeking an ElementaryTeacher for a First and SecondGrade Combined Classroom.To apply, send cover letter,transcripts, references, and re-sume: Linda Merkwan, St.Marys Catholic School, POBox 40, Salem, SD 57058. Oremail application: [email protected]. Call 605-425-2607 with questions. Open un-til filled.

MS LANGUAGE ARTSTEACHER, signing bonus.Send cover letter, resume, cer-tification and other credentialsto Mrs. Tammy Meyer, Princi-pal, Sisseton School District54-2, 516th 8th Ave West, Sis-seton, SD 57262 or [email protected]. Posi-tion opened until filled. EOE.

THE WALL SCHOOL DIS-TRICT is currently seeking aHead Boys Basketball Coach.Other coaching opportunitiesmay be included. Contact Su-perintendent Cooper Garnos at605-279-2156 or [email protected].

GREAT PAYING JOBS!Statewide construction jobs,$15.00 - $22.00 hourly + bene-fits. Summer or permanent. Noexperience necessary, greatcareer opportunities. Apply On-line www.sdwork.org.

RAILROAD VEGETATIONCONTROL: Full-time travelingopportunity, 60-80 hours/week,$11-$15/hour, meal allowance,paid lodging & benefit pack-age. RAW, Inc. in Cooper-stown, ND 888.700.0292 |www.rawapplicators.com | [email protected].

TRUCK DRIVERS WANTEDClass A or B CDL: Myrl andRoys Paving seeking experi-enced drivers to haulasphalt/aggregate materials.Apply at 1300 N. BahnsonAve., or at www.myrlandroys-paving.com. EOE.

FOR SALE

RESTAURANT EQUIPMENTOUTLET; New & Used Restau-rant Equipment see www.Chill-masters.biz, call 1-800-526-7105, or stop by Showroom tosee whats in stock for you!Sioux City, IA

MISCELLANEOUS

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PROBLEMS with the IRS orState Taxes? Wall & Asso-ciates can settle for a fractionof what you owe! Results mayvary. Not a solicitation for legalservices. 855-757-3266.

DISH TV Starting at$19.99/month (for 12 mos.)SAVE! Regular price $34.99Call today and ask about freesame day installation! Callnow! 844-821-7188.

STRUGGLING WITH DRUGSor alcohol? Addicted to pills?Talk to someone who cares.Call The Addiction Hope &Help Line for a free assess-ment. 844-517-3426.

NOTICES

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that amid all the talk about liberal ideas, bills aimed at further restricting access to abortion clinics and expand-ing gun owners’ rights have been stuck in committees.

The Legislature is made up of 35 Republicans, 13 Demo-crats and one independent, so why don’t conservatives hold sway on every issue?

Speaker of the Legislature Sen. Galen Hadley, of Kearney, said it’s not that simple.

Because of Nebraska’s single-chamber, nonpartisan Legislature, parties don’t keep legislators in line as in most states.

Hadley said there is a longstanding theory that Nebraska’s Legislature is comprised of about eight members who always take conservative stands and eight who opt for liberal positions. The rest make choices issue by issue.

Their parties may not like it, but their constituents don’t seem to mind.

“We don’t have party cau-cuses and we don’t have party leaders,” Hadley said. “In other legislatures the speaker can basically tell people how to vote. I can’t tell anybody how to vote. I have enough trouble telling myself how to vote.”

Another factor, Hadley said, is lawmakers’ views tend to moderate after spending time in Lincoln, where they hear plenty of contrasting views.

“It always is a surprise to people when someone they felt might be ultra-liberal or ul-tra-conservative comes down here and shifts more toward the middle,” Hadley said.

Kintner, who has focused on reducing taxes, said he and other Republicans often don’t know what to expect from this year’s 18 freshman.

“There’s not one sweeping statement that will explain the whole class,” Kintner said. “Everyone’s got an individual reason for doing what they’re doing. The guy down in the front row might be good on four of six conservative issues. Guy sitting behind him in this class is only good three out of six. They’re both conserva-tive.”

One of those freshmen wild cards is Sen. Laura Ebke of Crete, a conservative who voted for a fuel tax increase during its second-round vote. The arguments for using the

funds to improve county infrastructure made sense, she said, even though higher taxes bother her. She switched sides in the third round and opposed the fuel tax increase.

“As you’re bombarded by all the different ideas, you realize the scope of the demands of the public and the institutional nature of decision making,” she said.

Kintner said it can be hard to vote the conservative line on every issue, especially when Nebraska’s legislative process puts an emphasis on moderation and compromise.

“When you come down here you get the conserva-tive trained right out of you,” Kintner said.

Even more important, the lack of party control gives lawmakers the opportunity to go their own way. Or as Kint-ner puts it, “You’ve got 49 free agents, and no one’s running the show.”

Sen. Dan Hughes, a Re-publican from Venango, said Nebraska’s system also gives each senator the power to force debate on an issue. It might ultimately pass the Leg-islature and become law, but for at least a day or two, it can grab the chamber’s attention.

“Every issue has a cham-pion,” Hughes said. “And depending upon how dear that is to you as an individual, how hard you are willing to work for it makes a difference on what we spend our time on.”

All those factors mean Nebraska can produce some-one like Sen. Tommy Garrett. He describes himself as a conservative Republican but this session he has introduced a measure to legalize medical marijuana, supported abolish-ing the death penalty and voted to grant driver licenses to people brought into the country illegally as children.

“I was told last week someone in Douglas County called me the newest RINO, you know, Republican In Name Only, and my response to that was, ‘Have brain, will use it,”’ he said.

Garrett said his votes are based on his conscience.

“My conservative col-leagues were miffed at me, and I was getting the hairy eyeball, but you know, I’m just trying to do what’s right,” Garrett said. “And my democratic colleagues across the aisle? We’re all here for the same reason: to make life better for Nebraskans. Thank God for the unicameral. As hard as it is to get things done here, can you imagine having two houses?”

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SD Beef Industry

Group Gives Grilling Tips

SIOUX FALLS (AP) — The South Dakota beef industry is promoting healthy ways to cook beef amid the start of the summer grilling season.

The South Dakota Beef Industry Council has planned events throughout the state during May, which some con-sider to be “Beef Month,” the Tri-State Neighbor reported. The events include cook-ing classes, “barbeque boot camps” and recipe distribu-tions.

The council’s target audi-ence for their promotion of grilling beef is millennials between the ages of 25 and 33, said Ron Frederick, the council’s director. Grilling is a favorite summer activity of millennials, he said, adding that 76 percent to 80 percent of them prefer to grill beef over chicken.

“This is a great opportu-nity for the beef checkoff to promote summer grilling pro-jects that can help build beef demand,” Frederick said.

The council is working with the South Dakota State University meat science team to give grilling tips at “barbeque boot camps.” Members of the beef council also will visit grocery stores across the state to offer pic-nicking demonstrations and grilling recipes to shoppers.

Holly Swee, who is the council’s director of nutri-tion, will talk about healthy ways to cook and prepare beef at four cooking classes in Sioux Falls. She’s working with the American Heart As-sociation and local chefs to prepare for the classes.

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