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The Oldest Newspaper of the Dakotas (605) 665-7811 Published by YANKTON MEDIA , INC. 319 Walnut St., Post Office Box 56, Yankton, S.D. 57078-0056 Published Daily Monday-Saturday Mornings Periodicals postage paid at Yankton, South Dakota, under the act of March 3, 1979. Weekly Dakotian established June 6, 1861. Yankton Daily Press and Dakotaian established April 26, 1875. Postmaster: Send address changes to Yankton Daily Press & Dakotan, Box 56, Yankton, SD 57078-0056. Department Heads: Editor and Publisher . . . . . . . . . . .Gary L. Wood Advertising Director . . . . .Michele Schievelbein Business Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tonya Schild Circulation Director . . . . . . . . . . .David Jeffcoat Classified Manager . . . . . . . . . .Heather Heimes Composing Manager . . . . . . . . . . .Kathy Larson Editor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kelly Hertz Mailroom Manager . . . . . . . . . .Bernard Metivier New Media Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Beth Rye Production Manager . . . . . . . . . .James Hooper Memberships: The Yankton Daily Press & Dakotan is a member of the Associated Press, the Inland Daily Press Association and the South Dakota Newspaper Association. The Associated Press is entitled exclusively to use of all the local news printed in this newspaper. Subscription Rates*: PAYABLE IN ADVANCE: Carrier Delivery — 1-month $10.99, 3 months — $32.97, 6 months — $65.94, 1-year — $120.99 MOTOR ROUTE, where available: 1- month $13.19, 3 months — $39.57, 6 months — $79.14, 1-year — $126.49. MAIL IN RETAIL TRADE ZONE: 1- month — $15.39, 3 months — $46.17, 6 months — $92.34, 1-year — $135.29. MAIL OUTSIDE RETAIL TRADE ZONE: 1-month — $17.59, 3 months — $52.77, 6 months — $105.54, 1-year — $169.39. * Plus applicable sales tax for all rates 7 2 6 8 7 8 4 5 9 8 4 2 9 3 6 3 7 3 9 1 8 4 5 8 1 2 5 7 6 6 8 3 7 4 9 4 6 2 9 6 1 8 7 8 4 3 5 2 4 2 9 7 6 5 8 9 7 4 3 7 5 2 6 9 2 1 3 8 3 4 8 9 9 5 1 2 7 8 3 1 5 3 2 4 5 7 6 9 1 5 1 8 3 2 1 6 3 8 1 4 9 5 4 7 6 su do ku Fill the puzzle so that every row, every column, and every section contain the numbers 1-9 without repeating a number. © 2008 KrazyDad.com Check tomorrow’s paper for the solution to today’s puzzle. Yesterday’s Solution SUPER TOUGH EA BOOK 4 #4 ST BOOK 2 #5 All proceeds go to SAR K-9 Response Team & other local charities Looking for Obedience Training? Classes Start Monday, April 26th & Thursday, April 29th For information & registration contact Bill Sohl, Volunteer Instructor, 661-7077 or 665-0844 DATE NIGHT PG-13 12:25 2:40 4:55 7:10 9:35 HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON 3D PG 1:00 4:10 7:10 9:35 CLASH OF THE TITANS 2D PG-13 1:15 4:05 7:00 9:30 BOUNTY HUNTER PG-13 12:45 4:00 7:15 9:50 DIARY OF A WIMPY KID PG 1:15 4:15 7:00 9:25 P Please Help Us Choose Please Help Us Choose The 150th Anniversary Logo Committee is asking the public to select their favorite logo which will be used for Yankton’s Sesquicentennial Celebration. There are three ways you can vote: 1. Visit www.YanktonAreaArts.org and vote online 2. Stop in at the G.A.R. Hall at 508 Douglas Avenue to view the logos in person and place your vote in the gallery 3. Select your choice on this ballot and mail to Yankton Area Arts, 508 Douglas Ave., Yankton, SD 57078 Voting will take place on Monday, April 12 through Friday, April 23. Results will be announced in early May. Check Here Check Here Check Here Yankton Daily Press & Dakotan Saturday,April 17, 2010 www.yankton.net PAGE 3A REGIONAL FORECAST MAP AGRICULTURAL INFORMATION Lake Temperature Lake Elevation Discharge Tailwater 57.3 1205.92 15,000 cfs 1154.11 Five-Day Jet Stream Forecast Ten-Day Outlook Gavins Point Dam Precipitation Temperature Pleasant and sunny Today 65 Low: High: Wind: 36 17 S 5 to 15 A few clouds overhead Sunday 67 Low: High: Wind: 42 18 SE 5 to 15 Sunshine Monday 69 Low: High: Wind: 44 19 S 0 to 10 Comfortable temperatures Tuesday 70 Low: High: 45 20 Scattered clouds Wednesday 69 Low: High: 48 21 Still dry and quiet Thursday 68 Low: High: 47 A chance of thunderstorms Friday 70 Low: High: 49 23 First April 21 Full April 28 Last May 6 New May 14 H L H L H Below Normal Slightly Above Near Normal Above Normal www.dayweather.com Maps & Forecast Produced by: Valid Wednesday 69 / 40 Pierre Huron Brookings Minnesota Sioux Center Sioux City Sioux Falls Vermillion Yankton Chamberlain Winner Mitchell Lake Andes Iowa Omaha Norfolk O’Neill Forecast for Today Nebraska 65 / 35 63 / 35 65 / 35 65 / 36 65 / 35 65 / 36 71 / 41 74 / 47 67 / 36 67 / 39 66 / 38 65 / 38 69 / 43 66 / 33 a S. Dakota Aberdeen Brookings Custer Deadwood Mobridge Huron Mitchell Pierre Rapid City Sioux Falls Vermillion Watertown Winner Iowa Des Moines Sioux City Minnesota Minneapolis Nebraska Norfolk Grand Island Omaha Lincoln Today Hi Lo W Tomorrow Hi Lo W Today Hi Lo W NATIONAL FORECAST REGIONAL FORECAST 66 64 63 68 67 66 67 69 71 67 67 64 65 65 67 70 64 65 65 66 39 37 40 39 43 39 40 43 43 38 39 40 43 42 37 41 37 40 41 41 pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc pc su pc su pc pc pc pc 66 63 58 65 67 65 67 69 66 65 65 63 65 65 66 66 71 70 74 74 34 35 32 41 40 35 36 40 41 35 35 36 38 37 33 36 41 46 47 48 su su pc pc su su su su su su su su su su su su th th th th Tomorrow Hi Lo W 47 79 43 59 72 55 46 56 80 65 83 70 79 66 56 58 90 66 62 83 64 33 49 36 40 53 38 36 32 59 40 59 54 70 36 41 40 65 50 47 63 41 mc sh r su th sh mx pc th su pc pc sh su sh sh su pc sh sh pc 47 71 48 53 67 65 50 53 76 66 83 65 79 70 56 57 90 66 66 80 60 35 46 39 42 50 41 35 34 56 44 59 56 71 41 42 43 65 51 49 62 43 mc su sh pc th sh pc pc th pc pc pc th su sh sh pc pc sh sh pc Location: Anchorage Atlanta Boston Chicago Dallas Denver Detroit Green Bay Houston Kansas City Las Vegas Los Angeles Miami Minneapolis New York City Philadelphia Phoenix San Francisco Seattle Tampa Washington, D.C. Weather key: su-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, mc-mostly cloudy, c-cloudy, th-thunderstorms, sh-showers, r-rain, sn-snow, fl-flurries, w-wind 22 Yankton Almanac Today Tomorrow Today Tomorrow Sunrise Sunset 6:45 AM 6:43 AM 8:14 AM 9:07 AM none 12:11 AM 8:14 PM 8:15 PM Moonrise Moonset Sun and Moon Yesterday’s High / Low Normal High Normal Low Record High Record Low 59° / 45° 62.9° 38.3° 93° in 1964 19° in 1907 Yesterday’s Month to date Year to date Avg. year to date Maximum this date Yesterday’s Snowfall Snowfall for Season Max. snow this date 0.00” 1.03” 4.94” 3.63” 1.35” in 1930 0.00” 50.30” 2.80” in 1910 Temperature Precipitation The weather will not be a concer for livestock over the next several days. Livestock Outlook Yankton Weather POUND COUNT Several animals are available at the Yankton Animal Shelter. For more information call the Yankton Police Department’s Animal Control Officer, from 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday- Friday at 668-5210. A $5 fee is required to adopt an animal. Animals can be viewed on the Humane Society Web site at www.heartlandhumanesociety.net. DAILY RECORD POLICY The Press and Dakotan pub- lishes police and sheriff reports as a public service to its readers. It is important to remember that an arrest should not imply guilt and that every person is presumed innocent until proven otherwise. When juve- niles are released from jail, it is into the care of a parent or guardian. It is the policy of the Press and Dakotan to publish all names made available in the police and court reports. There are no exceptions. ARRESTS/CITATIONS/BOOKINGS Christopher Smith, 46, Yankton, was arrested Thursday for misrepresentation to obtained con- trolled substance. • Tylor Sealey, 19, Yankton, was arrested Thursday for possession of marijuana (less than 2 ounces). INCIDENTS • Police received a report of a possible dog theft along E. Highway 50. The incident was reported at 7:36 p.m. Thursday. • Some city property near the intersection of Eighth and Broadway was reported vandalized. The inci- dent was reported at 10:14 a.m. Friday. Some graffiti was discovered under the bridge. • Police received a report at 1:30 p.m. Friday of a possible residential burglary in the 1200 block of E. Highway 50. No other information was available at press time. • A gas drive-off from a Yankton convenience store earlier this week was reported to the police at 2:52 p.m. Friday. CRIME STOPPERS Anyone wishing to report anony- mous information on unlawful activi- ty in the City of Yankton or in Yankton County is encouraged to contact the Crime Stoppers tip line at 665-4440. DAILY RECORD ON THIS DATE 75 YEARS AGO Wednesday, April 17, 1935 • Carrying every precinct except the fifth, Ernest A. Crockett, local attorney, was elected mayor of the city of Yankton in yesterday’s munic- ipal election. He defeated Mayor M.M. Bennett in a close-to-record voting turnout for Yankton. • Widespread support for the municipal sale provisions of South Dakota’s liquor law - the section declared void by Attorney General Walter Conway last month – was reflected by South Dakota voters yesterday in municipal elections in which ballots were cast on the dis- puted question. 50 YEARS AGO Sunday, April 17, 1960 • No paper 25 YEARS AGO Wednesday, April 17, 1985 • Saying “there is no big push under way to have inmate labor take over all the jobs at HSC,” South Dakota Gov. William Janklow repeated his position that some of the jobs at the Yankton facility can and should be done by trusties. • After considerable discussion in a meeting last night, the Yankton Jacks agreed that the Yankton Baseball Association would coordinate the activities of two amateur baseball teams in Yankton this summer. LOTTERIES GAS PRICES Following is the average price of a gallon of regular unleaded gaso- line in various communities around the state as of late this week, according to a weekly survey con- ducted by the Mitchell, Aberdeen and Yankton newspapers, along with information from AAA and various Web sites. Aberdeen..............................$2.899 Mobridge ..............................$3.059 Mitchell ...................................$2.83 Rapid City ............................$2.930 Sioux Falls ...........................$2.866 Menno ..................................$2.899 Yankton ................................$2.849 National average ..................$2.862 South Dakota average .........$2.928 NEBRASKA 2BY2 – Red Numbers: 10-23 – White Numbers: 20-24 NEBRASKA PICK 3 8-6-1 NEBRASKA PICK 5 05-09-12-35-36 NEBRASKA MYDAY – Month: 04 – Day: 19 – Year: 69 MEGA MILLIONS 10-16-31-48-50 Mega Ball: 44 AG LINE CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE Agriculture futures were mixed Friday on the Chicago Board of Trade. Wheat for July delivery jumped 9.75 cents to $5.025 a bushel, while July corn inched up 0.25 cent to $3.74 a bushel and oats for July delivery fell 2 cents to $2.20 a bushel. July soybeans added 2 cents to $9.95 a bushel. Meanwhile, beef futures traded mixed and pork futures advanced on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. June live cattle rose 0.35 cent to 94.65 cents a pound; May feeder cattle slipped 0.13 cent to $1.1267 a pound; June lean hogs gained 0.08 cent to 86.15 cents a pound; and May pork bellies climbed 2 cents to 97.55 cents a pound. REGION DIGEST Event To Feature GOP U.S. House Candidates From P&D Staff Reports VERMILLION — Three Republican candidates for U.S. House have been invited to appear Monday at a forum in Vermillion. The forum begins at 7 p.m. at the W.H. Over Museum on the University of South Dakota campus, according to Clay County Republican chairwoman Donna Schafer. The public is invited to attend the event. Chris Nelson of Pierre, Kristi Noem of Castlewood and Dr. Blake Curd of Sioux Falls have been extended invitations to the event, Schafer said. Nelson and Noem have indicated they will attend, while organ- izers are awaiting final confirmation from Curd, Schafer said. Nelson currently serves as the South Dakota Secretary of State, while Noem and Curd serve in the South Dakota Legislature. Plans call for a panel format, opening with questions presented to the candidates, Schafer said. The floor will then be opened up for audience questions, she said. A $7 admission will be charged for the event, which includes dessert and benefits the Clay County Republicans, Schafer said. Herseth Sandlin To Host Flood Meeting From P&D Staff Reports CENTERVILLE — U.S. Rep. Stephanie Herseth Sandlin will hold a community meeting Monday in Centerville to discuss flooding concerns. The public is invited to attend the meeting at 10:30 a.m. in the American Legion Hall, located at 921 Main Street. The meeting will address ongoing relief efforts related to this year’s flooding of the Vermillion River and its tributaries, as well as to plan for future flood mitigation, according to a press release. The meeting features Herseth Sandlin (D-S.D.), state and local officials, emergency response personnel and the Army Corps of Engineers. In addition, the public will have an opportunity to share its concerns and ideas. Recently, Rep. Herseth Sandlin hosted a series of seven com- munity meetings to discuss flooding in communities across northeastern South Dakota. Last fall, Herseth Sandlin hosted U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack to show him the flood damage in northeastern South Dakota. They also discussed the impact of this flooding on agri- cultural producers and rural communities at a Rural Issues Forum near Bath. Herseth Sandlin also recently met with Colonel Robert Ruch, the Commander and District Engineer of the Omaha District of the Army Corps of Engineers, to discuss the current situation in South Dakota and assistance that the Corps can provide. Herseth Sandlin has also been in communication with Craig Fugate, administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and Kristi Turman, the director of South Dakota Office of Emergency Management. Tailwaters Boat Ramp To Be Rehabilitated The boat ramp at Nebraska Tailwaters Recreation Area will be undergoing rehabilitation starting Tuesday, April 20. The ramp will be closed for approximately one month for the construction to be completed. The closest ramp, which is on the Training Dike, will be open for use during this time. Get Updates At Yankton Online (www.yankton.net) Week two of the Library Building Task Force focus groups will be held during the week of April 19-23, at the Yankton Community Library, 515 Walnut. The Young at Heart will meet at 2 p.m. Tuesday, April 20. That same day at 5:30 p.m., Yankton County residents will meet. On Wednesday, April 21, Baby Boomers will meet at 5:30 p.m., and on Thursday, April 22, parents with middle school and high school stu- dents will meet at 5:30 p.m. All of these meetings are open to the public. The online survey is now available and everyone is encouraged to complete it, even if you attend a face-to- face focus group. The ques- tions are a bit different with easy, multiple-choice answers. It will take you less than ten minutes to complete the online survey. Go to the library’s home page, http://www.cityofyankton.org/ yankton/library/index.php, and click on Library Survey on the left side of the page. All focus groups are being facilitated by Planning and Development District III. At the conclusion of the meetings and the online survey, District III will compile all of the infor- mation and present it to the Building Task Force. For more information, con- tact the library at 668-5275. Focus Groups To Be Held At Library YOUR NEWS! The Press & Dakotan

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The Oldest Newspaper of the Dakotas(605) 665-7811

Published by YANKTON MEDIA , INC.319 Walnut St., Post Office Box 56, Yankton, S.D. 57078-0056

Published Daily Monday-Saturday Mornings

Periodicals postage paid at Yankton,South Dakota, under the act of March 3,1979.

Weekly Dakotian established June 6,1861. Yankton Daily Press and Dakotaianestablished April 26, 1875.

Postmaster: Send address changes toYankton Daily Press & Dakotan, Box 56,Yankton, SD 57078-0056.

Department Heads:Editor and Publisher . . . . . . . . . . .Gary L. WoodAdvertising Director . . . . .Michele SchievelbeinBusiness Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tonya SchildCirculation Director . . . . . . . . . . .David JeffcoatClassified Manager . . . . . . . . . .Heather HeimesComposing Manager . . . . . . . . . . .Kathy LarsonEditor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kelly HertzMailroom Manager . . . . . . . . . .Bernard MetivierNew Media Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Beth RyeProduction Manager . . . . . . . . . .James Hooper

Memberships:The Yankton Daily Press & Dakotan is a

member of the Associated Press, the InlandDaily Press Association and the SouthDakota Newspaper Association. TheAssociated Press is entitled exclusively touse of all the local news printed in thisnewspaper.

Subscription Rates*:PAYABLE IN ADVANCE: Carrier Delivery

— 1-month $10.99, 3 months — $32.97, 6months — $65.94, 1-year — $120.99

MOTOR ROUTE, where available: 1-month $13.19, 3 months — $39.57, 6months — $79.14, 1-year — $126.49.

MAIL IN RETAIL TRADE ZONE: 1-month — $15.39, 3 months — $46.17, 6months — $92.34, 1-year — $135.29.

MAIL OUTSIDE RETAIL TRADE ZONE:

1-month — $17.59, 3 months — $52.77, 6months — $105.54, 1-year — $169.39.

* Plus applicable sales tax for all rates

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section contain the numbers 1-9 without repeating a number.

© 2008 KrazyDad.com

Check tomorrow’s paper for thesolution to today’s puzzle.

Yesterday’s Solution

SUPER TOUGH

EA BOOK 4 #4

ST BOOK 2 #5

All proceeds go to SAR K-9 Response Team & other local charities

Looking for

Obedience Training?Classes Start

Monday, April 26th & Thursday, April 29th

For information & registration contact Bill Sohl, Volunteer Instructor,

661-7077 or 665-0844 DATE NIGHT PG-13 12:25 2:40 4:55 7:10 9:35HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON 3D PG 1:00 4:10 7:10 9:35CLASH OF THE TITANS 2D PG-13 1:15 4:05 7:00 9:30 BOUNTY HUNTER PG-13 12:45 4:00 7:15 9:50DIARY OF A WIMPY KID PG 1:15 4:15 7:00 9:25

PPlease Help Us ChoosePlease Help Us ChooseThe 150th Anniversary Logo Committee is asking the public to select their

favorite logo which will be used for Yankton’s Sesquicentennial Celebration.

There are three ways you can vote:1. Visit www.YanktonAreaArts.org and vote online2. Stop in at the G.A.R. Hall at 508 Douglas Avenue to view the logos in person and place your vote in the gallery3. Select your choice on this ballot and mail to Yankton Area Arts, 508 Douglas Ave., Yankton, SD 57078Voting will take place on Monday, April 12 through Friday, April 23. Results will be announced in ea rly May.

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Yankton Daily Press & Dakotan ■ Saturday,April 17, 2010www.yankton.net PAGE 3A

REGIONAL FORECAST MAP

AGRICULTURAL INFORMATION

Lake TemperatureLake ElevationDischargeTailwater

57.31205.92

15,000 cfs1154.11

Five-Day Jet Stream Forecast

Ten-Day Outlook

Gavins Point Dam

Precipitation Temperature

Pleasant andsunny

Today

65Low:High:Wind:

36

17S 5 to 15

A few cloudsoverhead

Sunday

67Low:High:Wind:

42

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SunshineMonday

69Low:High:Wind:

44

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Comfortabletemperatures

Tuesday

70Low:High:

45

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Scattered cloudsWednesday

69Low:High:

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www.dayweather.com

Maps & Forecast Produced by:

Valid Wednesday

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Huron BrookingsMinnesota

Sioux Center

Sioux City

Sioux Falls

VermillionYankton

Chamberlain

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Lake Andes

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Norfolk

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Location:AnchorageAtlantaBostonChicagoDallasDenverDetroitGreen BayHoustonKansas CityLas VegasLos AngelesMiamiMinneapolisNew York CityPhiladelphiaPhoenixSan FranciscoSeattleTampaWashington, D.C.

Weather key: su-sunny, pc-partly cloudy,mc-mostly cloudy, c-cloudy, th-thunderstorms, sh-showers, r-rain, sn-snow, fl-flurries, w-wind

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Yankton Almanac

TodayTomorrow

TodayTomorrow

Sunrise Sunset6:45 AM6:43 AM

8:14 AM9:07 AM

none12:11 AM

8:14 PM8:15 PM

Moonrise Moonset

Sun and Moon

Yesterday’s High / LowNormal HighNormal LowRecord HighRecord Low

59° / 45°62.9°38.3°

93° in 196419° in 1907

Yesterday’sMonth to dateYear to dateAvg. year to dateMaximum this dateYesterday’s SnowfallSnowfall for SeasonMax. snow this date

0.00”1.03”4.94”3.63”

1.35” in 19300.00”

50.30”2.80” in 1910

Temperature

Precipitation

The weather will not be a concer for livestock over the next several days.

Livestock Outlook

Yankton Weather

POUND COUNTSeveral animals are available at

the Yankton Animal Shelter. Formore information call the YanktonPolice Department’s Animal ControlOfficer, from 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-Friday at 668-5210. A $5 fee isrequired to adopt an animal.Animals can be viewed on theHumane Society Web site atwww.heartlandhumanesociety.net.

DAILY RECORD POLICYThe Press and Dakotan pub-

lishes police and sheriff reports as apublic service to its readers. It isimportant to remember that anarrest should not imply guilt and thatevery person is presumed innocentuntil proven otherwise. When juve-niles are released from jail, it is into

the care of a parent or guardian.It is the policy of the Press and

Dakotan to publish all names madeavailable in the police and courtreports. There are no exceptions.

ARRESTS/CITATIONS/BOOKINGS• Christopher Smith, 46,

Yankton, was arrested Thursday formisrepresentation to obtained con-trolled substance.

• Tylor Sealey, 19, Yankton, wasarrested Thursday for possession ofmarijuana (less than 2 ounces).

INCIDENTS• Police received a report of a

possible dog theft along E. Highway50. The incident was reported at7:36 p.m. Thursday.

• Some city property near the

intersection of Eighth and Broadwaywas reported vandalized. The inci-dent was reported at 10:14 a.m.Friday. Some graffiti was discoveredunder the bridge.

• Police received a report at 1:30p.m. Friday of a possible residentialburglary in the 1200 block of E.Highway 50. No other informationwas available at press time.

• A gas drive-off from a Yanktonconvenience store earlier this weekwas reported to the police at 2:52p.m. Friday.

CRIME STOPPERSAnyone wishing to report anony-

mous information on unlawful activi-ty in the City of Yankton or inYankton County is encouraged tocontact the Crime Stoppers tip lineat 665-4440.

D A I LY R E C O R D

O N T H I S D AT E75 YEARS AGO

Wednesday, April 17, 1935• Carrying every precinct except

the fifth, Ernest A. Crockett, localattorney, was elected mayor of thecity of Yankton in yesterday’s munic-ipal election. He defeated MayorM.M. Bennett in a close-to-recordvoting turnout for Yankton.

• Widespread support for themunicipal sale provisions of SouthDakota’s liquor law - the sectiondeclared void by Attorney GeneralWalter Conway last month – wasreflected by South Dakota votersyesterday in municipal elections inwhich ballots were cast on the dis-puted question.

50 YEARS AGOSunday, April 17, 1960

• No paper

25 YEARS AGOWednesday, April 17, 1985

• Saying “there is no big pushunder way to have inmate labor takeover all the jobs at HSC,” SouthDakota Gov. William Janklowrepeated his position that some ofthe jobs at the Yankton facility canand should be done by trusties.

• After considerable discussion in ameeting last night, the Yankton Jacksagreed that the Yankton BaseballAssociation would coordinate theactivities of two amateur baseballteams in Yankton this summer.

L O T T E R I E S

G A S P R I C E SFollowing is the average price of

a gallon of regular unleaded gaso-line in various communities aroundthe state as of late this week,according to a weekly survey con-ducted by the Mitchell, Aberdeenand Yankton newspapers, along withinformation from AAA and variousWeb sites.Aberdeen..............................$2.899Mobridge ..............................$3.059Mitchell ...................................$2.83Rapid City ............................$2.930Sioux Falls ...........................$2.866Menno ..................................$2.899Yankton ................................$2.849National average..................$2.862South Dakota average .........$2.928

NEBRASKA 2BY2– Red Numbers: 10-23– White Numbers: 20-24

NEBRASKA PICK 38-6-1

NEBRASKA PICK 505-09-12-35-36

NEBRASKA MYDAY– Month: 04– Day: 19– Year: 69

MEGA MILLIONS10-16-31-48-50Mega Ball: 44

A G L I N ECHICAGO BOARD OF TRADEAgriculture futures were mixed

Friday on the Chicago Board ofTrade.

Wheat for July delivery jumped9.75 cents to $5.025 a bushel, whileJuly corn inched up 0.25 cent to$3.74 a bushel and oats for Julydelivery fell 2 cents to $2.20 abushel. July soybeans added 2cents to $9.95 a bushel.

Meanwhile, beef futures tradedmixed and pork futures advanced onthe Chicago Mercantile Exchange.

June live cattle rose 0.35 cent to94.65 cents a pound; May feedercattle slipped 0.13 cent to $1.1267 apound; June lean hogs gained 0.08cent to 86.15 cents a pound; andMay pork bellies climbed 2 cents to97.55 cents a pound.

REGION DIGEST

Event To Feature GOP U.S. House Candidates From P&D Staff Reports

VERMILLION — Three Republican candidates for U.S. Househave been invited to appear Monday at a forum in Vermillion.

The forum begins at 7 p.m. at the W.H. Over Museum on theUniversity of South Dakota campus, according to Clay CountyRepublican chairwoman Donna Schafer. The public is invited toattend the event.

Chris Nelson of Pierre, Kristi Noem of Castlewood and Dr. BlakeCurd of Sioux Falls have been extended invitations to the event,Schafer said.

Nelson and Noem have indicated they will attend, while organ-izers are awaiting final confirmation from Curd, Schafer said.

Nelson currently serves as the South Dakota Secretary of State,while Noem and Curd serve in the South Dakota Legislature.

Plans call for a panel format, opening with questions presentedto the candidates, Schafer said. The floor will then be opened upfor audience questions, she said.

A $7 admission will be charged for the event, which includesdessert and benefits the Clay County Republicans, Schafer said.

Herseth Sandlin To Host Flood MeetingFrom P&D Staff Reports

CENTERVILLE — U.S. Rep. Stephanie Herseth Sandlin will holda community meeting Monday in Centerville to discuss floodingconcerns.

The public is invited to attend the meeting at 10:30 a.m. in theAmerican Legion Hall, located at 921 Main Street.

The meeting will address ongoing relief efforts related to thisyear’s flooding of the Vermillion River and its tributaries, as wellas to plan for future flood mitigation, according to a pressrelease.

The meeting features Herseth Sandlin (D-S.D.), state and localofficials, emergency response personnel and the Army Corps ofEngineers. In addition, the public will have an opportunity toshare its concerns and ideas.

Recently, Rep. Herseth Sandlin hosted a series of seven com-munity meetings to discuss flooding in communities acrossnortheastern South Dakota.

Last fall, Herseth Sandlin hosted U.S. Agriculture SecretaryTom Vilsack to show him the flood damage in northeastern SouthDakota. They also discussed the impact of this flooding on agri-cultural producers and rural communities at a Rural IssuesForum near Bath.

Herseth Sandlin also recently met with Colonel Robert Ruch,the Commander and District Engineer of the Omaha District ofthe Army Corps of Engineers, to discuss the current situation inSouth Dakota and assistance that the Corps can provide.

Herseth Sandlin has also been in communication with CraigFugate, administrator of the Federal Emergency ManagementAgency (FEMA) and Kristi Turman, the director of South DakotaOffice of Emergency Management.

Tailwaters Boat Ramp To Be RehabilitatedThe boat ramp at Nebraska Tailwaters Recreation Area will be

undergoing rehabilitation starting Tuesday, April 20. The ramp willbe closed for approximately one month for the construction to becompleted. The closest ramp, which is on the Training Dike, willbe open for use during this time.

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Week two of the LibraryBuilding Task Force focusgroups will be held during theweek of April 19-23, at theYankton Community Library,515 Walnut.

The Young at Heart willmeet at 2 p.m. Tuesday, April20. That same day at 5:30 p.m.,Yankton County residents willmeet. On Wednesday, April 21,Baby Boomers will meet at5:30 p.m., and on Thursday,April 22, parents with middleschool and high school stu-dents will meet at 5:30 p.m. Allof these meetings are open tothe public.

The online survey is nowavailable and everyone isencouraged to complete it,even if you attend a face-to-face focus group. The ques-tions are a bit different witheasy, multiple-choice answers.It will take you less than tenminutes to complete theonline survey. Go to thelibrary’s home page,http://www.cityofyankton.org/yankton/library/index.php,and click on Library Survey onthe left side of the page.

All focus groups are beingfacilitated by Planning andDevelopment District III. Atthe conclusion of the meetingsand the online survey, DistrictIII will compile all of the infor-mation and present it to theBuilding Task Force.

For more information, con-tact the library at 668-5275.

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