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Full-Time Openings Overnight DSP Position Day DSP Position Benefits include Free Health Insurance, Free Dental Insurance, Paid Time Off, Paid Holidays, as well as other benefits. Join our team as a Direct Support Professional (DSP) making a difference in the lives of the people we support. This is a fun and fast paced job that offers something new every day. “Building community resources to create a person centered life” Apply online at www.sesdac.org or email Joe Hoose at [email protected] 1314 E. Cherry St. Vermillion, SD 57069 (605) 624-4419 EOE 920 Broadway Yankton slumberland furniture that lives the way you do Excellent incentive pay and bonuses. Full-time, benefits, some evenings and weekends. Experience in furniture/appliance sales preferred, but willing to train. Apply in person. Come Join Our... Design Sales Team Yankton Orthopedic Clinic Nurse (LPN or RN) Part-time and Full-time Positions are Available Clinic Nurses are assisting physician and/or midlevel in clinic environment. Duties include: rooming patients, medical histories, injections and patient phone calls and assisting with procedures. Required licensure and education for the position. Basic computer skills. Must possess exceptional ability to communicate with patients, clinic staff, and physicians. Successful candidates will have excellent multi-tasking skills to keep the flow of the busiest orthopedic clinic in Yankton running smoothly. To apply send resume to [email protected] Production Master Scheduler: Seeking a dependable individual, that will plan and control scheduling activities; balance production and inventory levels with customer demand; interface with the sales department to confirm delivery dates; interface with material procurement team to expedite material shortages; and trouble shoot BOM’s and Routes to ensure MRP planning is accurate. MtronPTI offers a full benefit package including: Full Health Care Package, Paid Time Off, Holiday Pay, and 401K To apply please forward a resume and salary requirements to: Kathy Braaten MtronPTI 1703 east Hwy 50 Yankton SD, 57078 (605)-260-1232 [email protected] ...when timing matters MtronPTI is now accepting applications for the following full time position: Broadcaster Press 7 May 19, 2015 www.broadcasteronline.com Tell them you saw it in the Broadcaster! 201 W. Cherry • Vermillion, SD 624-4429 BroadcasterOnline.com “Get Connected!” With an ad in the Broadcaster 6 2 4 - 4 4 2 9 Menus listed below are for May 20 - May 22. Menus are subject to change without notice. Vermillion Elementary & Middle School - Breakfast Available everyday: Breakfast entrée or choice of cereals with toast. Fruit or Fruit Juice, Milk choices Wednesday Yogurt with Graham Cracker, Fruit, Milk Choices Vermillion Elementary Schools – Lunch Wednesday – Sack Lunch Sub Sandwich, Baby Carrots, Fresh Baked Cookie, Fresh Fruit, Milk Cinnamon Breadstick Vermillion High & Middle school – Lunch Wednesday – Hot Dog, Baked Beans, Fruit & Veggie Bar, Fresh Baked Cookie Irene-Wakonda School – Breakfast Available every day: Breakfast entrée or Choice of cereals w/toast, Fruit, Milk Choices Wednesday – Breakfast Pizza, Fruit, Milk Choices Thursday – Waffles, Fruit, Milk Choices Friday – Breakfast Round, Fruit, Milk Choices Irene-Wakonda Elementary School – Lunch Wednesday – A. Nachos Grande, B. Meatballs with Gravy, Rice, Green Beans Thursday – A. Tater Tot Casserole, B. Chicken Nuggets, Bread, Green Beans Friday – A. Cheesy Chicken Casserole, B. Cheeseburger, Rice, Green Beans Irene-Wakonda High & Middle School – Lunch Wednesday – A. Nachos Grande, Rice, B. Meatballs with Gravy, Rice, C. Italian Sub, Green Beans Thursday – A. Tater Tot Casserole, Bread, B. Chicken Nuggets, Bread, C. Italian Sub, Green Beans Friday – A. Cheesy Chicken Casserole, Rice, B. Cheeseburger, Rice, C. Roast Beef & Swiss Sub, Green Beans DAKOTA SENIOR MEALS Served at The Main Street Center & Town Square, “Meals on Wheels” Please call before 9:00am to schedule or cancel a meal at 624- 7868. Menus listed below are May 20 – May 26. Menus are subject to change without notice. All menus are served with whole grain bread and 1% milk unless otherwise noted Wednesday – Ham Loaf, Baked Potato, Cooked Cabbage, Apricots Thursday – Liver N On- ions, Company Potatoes, Tossed Salad, Carrots, Fruit Cocktail Friday – Cheesy Chicken Broccoli, Tater Tot Bake, Corn, Plums Monday –Memorial Day– Closed. If you would like a meal, call on May 21st to have an extra meal delivered. Tuesday – Spaghetti with Meat sauce, Tossed Salad, Pudding with Fruit SCHOOL MENUS 5 2 7 9 6 3 3 5 9 8 1 3 6 9 7 5 6 9 2 6 2 4 3 © 2008 KrazyDad.com INTERMEDIATE INT BOOK 59 #3 3 9 1 2 8 2 8 6 4 5 6 7 3 9 1 6 5 8 7 5 9 6 7 3 4 1 7 4 1 5 8 8 7 2 3 8 4 9 7 6 2 3 6 4 5 5 6 7 4 1 7 3 9 4 5 1 2 8 4 2 9 3 8 2 3 2 9 6 5 6 4 1 9 2 3 5 1 9 7 1 8 EA BOOK 59 #3 su do ku Last Tuesday’s Solution 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 next T uesday’s paper for the solution to today’s puzzle. p b Since 1934 Broadcaster P ress PAVE YOUR FUTURE at Siouxland Concrete and Standard Ready Mix We are busier than ever and are gearing up for a great 2015 and we need qualified candidates to drive our Mixer Trucks! Our drivers earn great pay and benefits and are home every night. We currently have openings in Vermillion. We offer: INCREASED STARTING WAGES 401(K) plan Health, Dental & Vision insurance Paid vacation Safety incentive program Qualified candidates who possess a valid Class A or B CDL and can pass a DOT physical and drug screen are encouraged to apply online at www.lymanrichey. com today or a plant location near you. Equal opportunity employer South Dakota women’s basketball head coach Amy Williams has added Tom Goehle to her coaching staff for the 2015-16 season. “I am thrilled to announce the ad- dition of Tom to our Coyote women’s basketball family,” said Williams. “He is a talented basketball coach with a passion for serving others. His familiar- ity with the Summit League and his recruiting ties in our area will allow him to make an immediate impact. Our players will be fortunate to have him as a mentor.” Goehle comes to South Dakota after stops at Coastal Carolina, North Dakota State and Sioux Falls. He worked specifically with the development of post players at each school. In addi- tion, Goehle’s duties included recruit- ing, scouting, coordination of summer camps and game management. “I am grateful for this opportunity and excited to be a part of the South Dakota community,” said Goehle. “I am looking forward to coming alongside of Coach Williams, her staff and this group of talented young women. Amy’s passion for the game and love for her players is contagious; I look forward to adding to that love and passion.” His accomplishments at NDSU included the recruitment of Brooke LeMar, an all-Summit League player for the Bison. Goehle also helped two former Bison secure professional con- tracts overseas. Goehle has also been heavily in- volved with the Fellowship of Christian Athletes since 1993. He began serving as the Director of Fellowship of Chris- tian Athletes and Sports Ambassadors International Sports Ministry in 1996. He coaches the summer basketball teams Guatemala, El Salvador and Singapore. Prior to arriving at the collegiate level, Goehle spent 15 years working for his alma mater, Hills Beaver Creek school district, in Hills, Minn. Goehle held a variety of positions ranging from a physical education instructor, health science teacher, girls basketball coach, track and field coach and cross country coach. Goehle graduated from Augustana College with a bachelor’s degree in education in 1993. Goehle Joins USD Women’s Basketball Staff BE SMART. Scan our QR code with your smart phone and discover the Broadcaster Online! The online MBA program at the University of South Dakota’s Beacom School of Business has been ranked No. 16 out of 80 business schools worldwide that were analyzed by The Princeton Review. “The high ranking for our online MBA program continues to reflect the qual- ity of learning experience and the value we offer at an affordable cost,” said Venky Venkatachalam, dean of the Beacom School of Business. “We have a cutting-edge curriculum. Our faculty are truly world-class, and they are also well-trained in online instruction. The result is that students get the best value.” Princeton said its 2015 list of top 25 online masters of business administration programs is the first such ranking based on both sur- veys of administrators at the 80 schools and of about 2,000 students enrolled in those programs. Criteria focused on five areas: academics, selectivity, faculty, techni- cal platforms and career outcomes. The full Princeton list can be viewed at www.princeton- review.com/online-mba. It’s the second recent top ranking for USD’s online MBA program. The QS Distance Online MBA last month listed the Beacom program among its top 25. Beacom Named Among Top In World BY SHAUNA MARLETTE [email protected] For Vermillion sophomore Kaci Madsen, one trip this summer is sure to be electric. Selected by the Clay-Union Electric Corporation to be their representative at the Rural Electric Youth Tour in Washington, D.C., Madsen will have an opportunity to learn more about the role of cooperatives in providing community development. More than 1,500 students from all across the country take part in the Youth Tour experience each year. “I had to write a report on what Clay-Union Electric means to me,” she said. “I wrote about how it helps my community and all of that.” For Madsen the trip will be an opportunity to explore the na- tion’s capital as the participants will visit museums, memorials and monuments with other student leaders from nearly every state. She will have the opportunity to meet South Dakota’s congres- sional delegation. “I see this opportunity opening her eyes and broadening her horizons,” said Angie Culver Madsen, Kaci’s mother. “She’s a 4.0 student, participates in volleyball, student council, SAD and track, so she stays very involved. I’m very proud of her and blessed that she’s my daughter and happy that she gets to experience this – it’s a once in a lifetime opportunity.” Kaci Madsen Selected For Rural Electric Youth Tour

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Page 1: b B roadcaster P ess r Goehle Joins USD Women’s Basketball ...tearsheets.broadcasteronline.com/may15/051915/051915_YKBP_A7.pdfBenefits include Free Health Insurance, Free Dental

Full-Time Openings

Overnight DSP Position

Day DSP Position

Benefits include Free Health Insurance, Free Dental Insurance, Paid Time Off, Paid Holidays,

as well as other benefits.

Join our team as a Direct Support Professional (DSP) making a difference in the lives of the people

we support. This is a fun and fast paced job that offers something new every day.

“Building community resources to create a person centered life”

Apply online at www.sesdac.org or email Joe Hoose at [email protected]

1314 E. Cherry St. Vermillion, SD 57069

(605) 624-4419EOE

920 Broadway Yankton

slumberland furniture that lives the way you d o

Excellent incentive pay and bonuses. Full-time, benefits, some evenings and weekends. Experience in furniture/appliance sales preferred, but willing to train.

Apply in person.

Come Join Our...

Design Sales TeamYankton Orthopedic Clinic Nurse

(LPN or RN) Part-time and Full-time Positions are Available

Clinic Nurses are assisting physician and/or midlevel in clinic environment. Duties include: rooming patients, medical histories, injections and patient phone calls and assisting with procedures.

Required licensure and education for the position. Basic computer skills. Must possess exceptional ability to communicate with patients, clinic staff, and physicians. Successful candidates will have excellent multi-tasking skills to keep the flow of the busiest orthopedic clinic in Yankton running smoothly.

To apply send resume to [email protected]

Production Master Scheduler:Seeking a dependable individual, that will plan and control scheduling activities; balance production and inventory levels with customer demand; interface with the sales department to con� rm delivery dates; interface with material procurement team to expedite material shortages; and trouble shoot BOM’s and Routes to ensure MRP planning is accurate.

MtronPTI offers a full bene� t package including: Full Health Care Package, Paid Time Off, Holiday Pay, and 401K

To apply please forward a resume and salary requirements to:

Kathy BraatenMtronPTI1703 east Hwy 50Yankton SD, 57078(605)[email protected]

...when timing matters...when timing matters

MtronPTI is now accepting applications for the following full time position:

Broadcaster Press 7 May 19, 2015 www.broadcasteronline.com

Tell them you saw it in the Broadcaster!624-4429

Tell them you saw it in theBroadcaster!624-4429

Tell them you sawit in the

Broadcaster!201 W. Cherry • Vermillion, SD

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201 W. Cherry • Vermillion, SD624-4429

BroadcasterOnline.com “Get Connected!”

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624-4429

Menus listed below are for May 20 - May 22. Menus are subject to change without notice.

Vermillion Elementary & Middle School - Breakfast Available everyday: Breakfast entrée or choice of cereals with toast. Fruit or Fruit Juice, Milk choicesWednesday – Yogurt with Graham Cracker, Fruit, Milk Choices

Vermillion Elementary Schools – Lunch

Wednesday – Sack Lunch Sub Sandwich, Baby Carrots, Fresh Baked Cookie, Fresh Fruit, MilkCinnamon Breadstick

Vermillion High & Middle school – LunchWednesday – Hot Dog, Baked Beans, Fruit & Veggie Bar, Fresh Baked Cookie

Irene-Wakonda School – BreakfastAvailable every day: Breakfast entrée or Choice of cereals w/toast, Fruit, Milk Choices

Wednesday – Breakfast Pizza, Fruit, Milk ChoicesThursday – Waffles, Fruit, Milk ChoicesFriday – Breakfast Round, Fruit, Milk Choices

Irene-Wakonda Elementary School – LunchWednesday – A. Nachos Grande, B. Meatballs with Gravy, Rice, Green BeansThursday – A. Tater Tot Casserole, B. Chicken Nuggets, Bread, Green BeansFriday – A. Cheesy Chicken Casserole, B.

Cheeseburger, Rice, Green BeansIrene-Wakonda High & Middle School – LunchWednesday – A. Nachos Grande, Rice, B. Meatballs with Gravy, Rice, C. Italian Sub, Green BeansThursday – A. Tater Tot Casserole, Bread, B. Chicken Nuggets, Bread, C. Italian Sub, Green BeansFriday – A. Cheesy Chicken Casserole, Rice, B. Cheeseburger, Rice, C. Roast Beef & Swiss Sub, Green Beans

DAKOTA SENIOR MEALSServed at The Main

Street Center &Town Square, “Meals

on Wheels”Please call before

9:00am to schedule or cancel a meal at 624-

7868.Menus listed below

are May 20 – May 26. Menus are subject to

change without notice. All menus are served

with whole grain bread and 1% milk

unless otherwise noted

Wednesday – Ham Loaf, Baked Potato, Cooked Cabbage, ApricotsThursday – Liver N On-ions, Company Potatoes, Tossed Salad, Carrots, Fruit CocktailFriday – Cheesy Chicken Broccoli, Tater Tot Bake, Corn, PlumsMonday –Memorial Day– Closed. If you would like a meal, call on May 21st to have an extra meal delivered.Tuesday – Spaghetti with Meat sauce, Tossed Salad, Pudding with Fruit

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PAVE YOUR FUTURE at Siouxland Concrete and Standard Ready MixWe are busier than ever and are gearing up for a great 2015 and we need qualified candidates to drive our Mixer Trucks! Our drivers earn great pay and benefits and are home every night. We currently have openings in Vermillion.

We offer:•INCREASED STARTING WAGES•401(K) plan•Health, Dental & Vision insurance•Paid vacation•Safety incentive program

Qualified candidates who possess a valid Class A or B CDL and can pass a DOT physical and drug screen are encouraged to apply online at www.lymanrichey.com today or a plant location near you.

Equal opportunity employer

South Dakota women’s basketball head coach Amy Williams has added Tom Goehle to her coaching staff for the 2015-16 season.

“I am thrilled to announce the ad-dition of Tom to our Coyote women’s basketball family,” said Williams. “He is a talented basketball coach with a passion for serving others. His familiar-ity with the Summit League and his recruiting ties in our area will allow him to make an immediate impact. Our players will be fortunate to have him as a mentor.”

Goehle comes to South Dakota after stops at Coastal Carolina, North Dakota State and Sioux Falls. He worked specifically with the development of post players at each school. In addi-tion, Goehle’s duties included recruit-

ing, scouting, coordination of summer camps and game management.

“I am grateful for this opportunity and excited to be a part of the South Dakota community,” said Goehle. “I am looking forward to coming alongside of Coach Williams, her staff and this group of talented young women. Amy’s passion for the game and love for her players is contagious; I look forward to adding to that love and passion.”

His accomplishments at NDSU included the recruitment of Brooke LeMar, an all-Summit League player for the Bison. Goehle also helped two former Bison secure professional con-tracts overseas.

Goehle has also been heavily in-volved with the Fellowship of Christian Athletes since 1993. He began serving

as the Director of Fellowship of Chris-tian Athletes and Sports Ambassadors International Sports Ministry in 1996. He coaches the summer basketball teams Guatemala, El Salvador and Singapore.

Prior to arriving at the collegiate level, Goehle spent 15 years working for his alma mater, Hills Beaver Creek school district, in Hills, Minn. Goehle held a variety of positions ranging from a physical education instructor, health science teacher, girls basketball coach, track and field coach and cross country coach.

Goehle graduated from Augustana College with a bachelor’s degree in education in 1993.

Goehle Joins USD Women’s Basketball Staff

BE SMART. Scan our QR code with your smart phone and discover the Broadcaster Online!

The online MBA program at the University of South Dakota’s Beacom School of Business has been ranked No. 16 out of 80 business schools worldwide that were analyzed by The Princeton Review.

“The high ranking for our online MBA program continues to reflect the qual-ity of learning experience and the value we offer at an affordable cost,” said Venky Venkatachalam, dean of the Beacom School of Business. “We have a cutting-edge curriculum. Our faculty are truly world-class, and they are also well-trained in online instruction. The result is that students get the best value.”

Princeton said its 2015

list of top 25 online masters of business administration programs is the first such ranking based on both sur-veys of administrators at the 80 schools and of about 2,000 students enrolled in those programs. Criteria focused on five areas: academics, selectivity, faculty, techni-cal platforms and career outcomes.

The full Princeton list can be viewed at www.princeton-review.com/online-mba.

It’s the second recent top ranking for USD’s online MBA program. The QS Distance Online MBA last month listed the Beacom program among its top 25.

Beacom Named Among Top In World BY SHAUNA MARLETTE

[email protected]

For Vermillion sophomore Kaci Madsen, one trip this summer is sure to be electric.

Selected by the Clay-Union Electric Corporation to be their representative at the Rural Electric Youth Tour in Washington, D.C., Madsen will have an opportunity to learn more about the role of cooperatives in providing community development.

More than 1,500 students from all across the country take part in the Youth Tour experience each year.

“I had to write a report on what Clay-Union Electric means to me,” she said. “I wrote about how it helps my community and all of that.”

For Madsen the trip will be an opportunity to explore the na-tion’s capital as the participants will visit museums, memorials and monuments with other student leaders from nearly every state. She will have the opportunity to meet South Dakota’s congres-sional delegation.

“I see this opportunity opening her eyes and broadening her horizons,” said Angie Culver Madsen, Kaci’s mother. “She’s a 4.0 student, participates in volleyball, student council, SAD and track, so she stays very involved. I’m very proud of her and blessed that she’s my daughter and happy that she gets to experience this – it’s a once in a lifetime opportunity.”

Kaci Madsen Selected For Rural Electric Youth Tour